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Top 10 cities in the world to visit on vacation
are you looking to Jet off on your next vacation Adventure but can't decide where to go welcome to the Dilemma of every travel Enthusiast today we're going to make that choice a whole lot easier we're diving into the top 10 cities in the world to visit for a vacation handpicked for their unique Allure Unforgettable attractions and the one-of-a-kind experiences they offer so buckle up as we count down the top 10 cities in the world you simply must add to your travel bucket list kicking off our countdown at number 10 is the vibrant city of Barcelona Spain Barcelona is a city that dances to its own unique Rhythm a place where Modern design meets centuries old culture as you wander through its colorful streets you'll find awe inspiring architecture from the iconic Sagrada Familia to the Whimsical Park guell the city also boasts a delectable food scene where you can sample tantilizing toas and worldclass wines don't forget to soak up some sun on the city's stunning beaches or or immerse yourself in the passionate world of flamco Barcelona's Lively festivals like the annual L mer bring the city to Life with music dance and fireworks whether you're an art Enthusiast a foodie or a beach lover Barcelona is a city that truly offers something for everyone so pack your bags and get ready to fall in love with this Spanish gem moving on to number nine we have a location that's a treasure chest of culture history and awe inspiring architecture this city is a symphony of old old world charm and modern sophistication picture quaint cobbled streets Meandering into bustling squares punctuated by grandiose monuments that tell Tales of a glorious past this city is a food lovers Paradise too Freshly Baked Goods wafting from rustic bakeries gourmet restaurants serving up local Delicacies and vibrant markets brimming with organic produce It's A Feast for the census but it's not just about the past this city is also home to cuttingedge design and innovation making it a hot spot for art and Technology enthusiasts want a hint of Adventure this city has it in Spades with verdant parks for leisurely strolls and a breathtaking Coastline for thrilling water sports there's never a dull moment a city that promises to leave an indelible mark on your travel memories coming in at number eight is a city that's a symphony of sights sounds and tastes picture a place where centuries old structures Stand Tall amidst the hustle and bustle of Modern Life where every street corner cor has a story to tell this city is a canvas of vibrant colors from the blue of its expansive Skies to the red and gold of its sunsets there's a rhythm to this city a pulse a heartbeat that you can feel under your feet as you wander its streets it's in the laughter of the locals the sizzle of street food the clang of the trams as they pass by this city is a treasure Trove of cultural riches offering a wealth of Museums Art Galleries and historical sites yet it's also Forward Thinking With with cuttingedge design and Technology evident in its architecture and infrastructure it's a city that invites exploration that rewards curiosity with Unforgettable experiences a city that effortlessly blends tradition with modernity at number seven we find ourselves in the enchanting city of Marakesh nestled at the foot of the Atlas Mountains Marakesh is a vibrant mix of cultures colors and Cuisines the city's Rich history is evident in its stunning architecture that ranges from ient Berber to French Colonial Styles imagine strolling through the bustling sus of the Medina where you can haggle over intricately woven carpets aromatic spices and handcrafted jewelry or how about a visit to the Serene majorel Garden an oasis of calm amid the city's energetic pulse for food lovers maresh is a culinary Paradise here you can indulge in traditional Moroccan dishes such as Tajin and cuscus served with the warm Hospitality the country is known for but Mar cat's true charm lies in its ability to surprise and delight at every turn whether it's a hidden Courtyard Cafe a lively Night Market or an impromptu music performance mares is a city where every corner holds a story waiting to be discovered cracking the top half of our list at number six is the city of dreams and Endless Possibilities this city my friends is a Melting Pot of cultures where every corner tells a unique story a city where the old meets the new it's a perfect blend of historic charm and modern sophistication from its iconic landmarks to its hidden gems it's a place that invites you to explore to discover and to fall in love with its every nook and cranny its culinary scene is a gastronomic adventure offering a fusion of flavors that will leave your taste buds wanting more and let's not forget its vibrant nightlife a testament to the city's undying energy and spirit whether you're an adventurer a foodie a history buff or a night owl this city has something for everyone so pack your bag and let this city take you on an unforgettable Journey a city that never fails to Captivate its visitors breaking into our top five is a city that harmoniously blends the old and the new the East and the West the city is a dazzling tapestry of vibrant colors captivating sounds and Unforgettable scense it's a Melting Pot where ancient Traditions meet modern Innovation where skyscrapers Stand Tall next to Historic temples and where bustling markets Thrive alongside Cutting Edge technology as you wander through it labyrinthine streets you'll discover a treasure Trove of architectural gems from Grand palaces to quaint houses all bearing the unmistakable imprint of the city's Rich past not to mention the culinary scene this city boasts a food culture that's as diverse as its people offering everything from street food Delights to Gourmet experiences but what truly sets the city apart is its spirit it's a city that's constantly evolving yet firmly rooted in its history it's a city that welcomes everyone with open arms inviting them to become a part of its story a city that's a true Testament to the beauty of diversity claiming the fourth spot on our list is an urban Paradise that effortlessly blends the old and the new this city is a testament to how history and Innovation can coexist creating a stunning landscape that leaves visitors in awe imagine walking through narrow cobblestone streets with centuries old architecture on one side and towering skyscrapers on the other the air is filled with the mixture of Aromas from the scent of freshly baked bread wafting from a nearby Bakery to the alluring fragrance of exotic spices from a local market this city is known for its worldclass museums bustling markets and vibrant nightlife it's the kind of place where every corner you turn leads to a new adventure whether you're a history buff a foodie an art Enthusiast or simply someone seeking a Unique Travel experience this city has something for everyone this is more than just a city it's a living breathing story book inviting you to become a part of its tale a city that's a vibrant Kaleidoscope of cultures taking the bronze medal at number three is the enchanting city of Rome steeped in history and culture Rome is a Living Museum a real life collage of patas open air markets and astonishing historic sites take a stroll through the Roman Forum the heart of ancient Rome where you can walk in the footsteps of Julius Caesar or lose yourself in the Timeless Artistry of the Vatican Museums housing one of the world's most extensive and impressive art Collections and let's not forget the food Rome's culinary scene is a feast For The Senses where the simplest dishes burst with flavor experience the thrill of finding the perfect pasta or the best gelato Rome is a city that's never in a hurry inviting you to savor every moment every taste every breathtaking view it's a city that's a perfect blend of History culture and modernity just missing out on the top spot at number two is the City of Dreams the city that never sleeps can you guess it yes it's none other than the Big Apple itself New York City this city boasts an unparalleled energy that fuels the vibrant food scene bustling markets non-stop nightlife and a creative culture that's on The Cutting Edge New York City is a place where every Alleyway has a story to tell every building is a landmark and every subway ride brings you faith face to face with different cultures blending seamlessly the city's Skyline dominated by iconic structures like the Statue of Liberty Empire State Building and the recently built One World Trade Center is a sight to behold from Central Park's green Oasis to time Square's neon sea there's a surprise waiting at every corner food lovers can delve into the city's diverse culinary scene while art enthusiasts can lose themselves in the Metropolitan Museum of Art a city that's a traveler's Delight in every sense and finally the city that takes the crown at number one is let me introduce you to this gem a city that's not just a place but a world in itself a symphony of culture history and modernity this city is a Melting Pot of experiences where every street corner sings a different tune every Market tells a different tale its unique features are as diverse as its inhabitants ranging from stunning architectural Marvels to lush green Parks from worldclass museums to BU wrestling local markets what makes the city the top vacation destination well it's the perfect blend of the old and new the East and the West the traditional and the Contemporary it's like a well-written book that unfolds a new story with every turn of the page you can immerse yourself in its Rich history one day and the next you can be part of its vibrant night life it's a city where every moment is a celebration every experience a treasure but that's not all this city is also known for its warm Hospitality the locals are always eager to share their stories their culture Their Food they'll make you feel at home in their city in their world so there you have it the top 10 cities in the world that you must visit on your next vacation don't forget to subscribe if you've enjoyed this journey and here's to making memories in these amazing cities
Wanderlust Diaries
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Navigate On Autopilot with NO Interventions | TESLA CHALLENGE #1 | Full Self Driving
nope she's alright the car wants to change lanes and that truck is in the way in this series I'll be taking the cars self-driving systems through different challenges in each video the challenges will have different rules so first episode today what I'm gonna do is I'm about to get on the highway up here I'm on my way home I have navigating on autopilot Mable so I am going to see if the car can successfully go on ramp to off-ramp like Tesla advertises so normally you monitor the system you put it in autopilot you let the car kind of do its thing and you intervene if it's not doing something right of course I'm gonna be completely safe here I'll still be paying full attention and I'm not gonna allow the car to do anything dangerous but the rules for this challenge are if I have to intervene the car fails and that's the end of the video I can't continue the video from there so the only way I can interact with the car is I can change the speed other than that once I turn autopilot on I'm not allowed to interact anymore so the car will make lane changes by itself to merge onto the highway and I make lane changes to pass people if they're going too slow and then it'll take my exit automatically comment below what challenges you'd like to see in the future I have a bunch of ideas for this but I want to know what you want to see tell me what you think about the rules there will be timestamps below if you want to skip around so let's get on the highway and see how it does all right so we're getting on the highway here I'll turn on autopilot on and we have a lot of traffic I have no idea how it's going to handle this so I I'm gonna use my own rule and I'm gonna change the speed to get closer to matching traffic okay so now the car is slowing down look at that okay it's gonna put the turn signal on all right pretty good I am curious how it would I handle that had I not slowed us down but it did that really well I was a little concerned we'd lose the challenge immediately without that traffic but we're on the highway autopilot only has to make it 13 miles so hopefully that's not too difficult of a challenge for it [Music] all right just a quick check in here so far it's been extremely boring we have a lot of traffic this is not typical of my normal Drive and I think the traffic is actually helping the car complete this challenge successfully it hasn't had a chance to really try to change lanes or do anything like that and mess up the car pretty much never messes up staying in the lane and going forward on a highway of course it's possible which is why you gotta pay attention but it just almost never happens that guy's getting really close but all right he fixed himself [Music] okay here comes something interesting the car wants to change lanes and that truck is in the way so again I'm not gonna intervene it is speeding up and okay that was actually really good I don't I assume he couldn't see my turn signal I'm not sure but the car did get enough space before changing so that was really good [Music] Wow unbelievable I'm gonna be honest I really thought that when I was gonna be a failure that was not a very big gap to go into not too sure about this one uh dig over here okay nevermind annex for no reason Wow hey I don't know if the car saw that car what but it changed speed like perfectly to let that guy in yeah I really thought that was gonna be a fail right there so we have another pretty big merge right here Wow look at that it's slowing right with this Jeep okay so it's tracking that Jeep if you can tell the Jeep is darker than the other cars that was really early I mean that Jeep wasn't even close to want to change it's gonna be all right now I got a lot going on here Oh help she's alright so it was gonna change and that truck sped up so I couldn't get in and then the car banned it so it's still trying to get over I wonder if it'll eventually turn the turn signal off because it's the traffic I'm seeing it's gonna be a while before we can get and this would be a good spot to hit the pedal and get over okay we need to speed up a little more than that but okay the little nervous there for that one no we did it we did it so there's a mile left I probably shouldn't speak too soon but I think this is gonna be a success if you liked this video hit like if you just liked it that's alright you can hit that too comment down below let me know what you think of this challenge if you like the rules if the rule should have been different maybe I'm not allowed to change the speed and let me know what challenges you'd like to see in the future because I'm always challenging autopilot I'm always gonna push it in to the limit and I figure I might as well you know share that with everybody [Music] Hey final exit success autopilot did it all 15 miles of highway I didn't have to interview one time so I hope you enjoyed this and I'll see you in the next challenge [Music]
Dirty Tesla
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Hackers & Painters: Building Responsive Websites
so uh hackers and painters we started sometime this year um by calvin chang and a few others and uh basically they wanted to have some kind of lunchtime talk to you know and they understand a lot of people can't just go after work to do some meeting and talk about technology and all these other cool stuff so um so you felt like having a lunch time thing might be better first the first first was started in block 71 which is down at raja he asked me whether i could help him host one in town so yeah i said yeah we could my boss steven go was pretty excited about letting us use the place so yeah um this is lunchtime thing so it's okay to pack food and come here and have have food here uh yeah i think that's the way that it works it blocks everyone uh i think we can use the same practice here as well so if you uh don't don't feel shy about eating and and hearing they say to us just go between noisy when you think and stephen just said try not to make a mess so yeah yeah i'm sure you reward um yeah so today i'll be just talking a little bit about creating responsive websites um right so right so first of all my name is michael michael chang i run the php user group um and i'm a senior software engineer in community that's where we are now the company uh yeah so um building a responsive website that's some of the best practices and we have case study about what we do in big 23 for our site um so what i mean by responsive right so uh being responsive yeah to me i see that probably they have two two definitions one is how fast your website responds to user input right that's about website speed and the other one would be how well your website gracefully degrades uh to different browsers and platforms right as in how how it works from on a desktop to a tablet to a smartphone and then all the way down to a nokia crappy speakerphone right so so but how you how you respond gracefully uh from that to this um so for the first part about how fast website responds usually input there's a lot of literature on the internet about how this is done i i recommend you go to this website uh developed by yahoo um i'll upload this slides a bit later uh so you guys can have a look at it so basically that their site has 35 tips about how to actually optimize your website speed that is that part of it is pretty much covered elsewhere so i'll cover more about how your website creates really degrades into different platforms so first first question we'll ask is how far do you want to push this right so basically who are you building for uh what kind of browser support you want to achieve right in mig-23 because we are we are accessible from different parts of the world and even in places where there are limited internet access so you need to build a support phone which is gprs uh and a feature phone like a nokia m95 or an e73 or 872 e32 so um so because we are chat clients so we let you basically chat with your friends on online uh through the smartphones in future phones so which is why we need to be able to support different uh browser sizes and internally we have a matrix where we create uh four core grades like with a b c and d grade a support will be basically actually a scar stole this from jquery mobile jk mobile helicopter had also a grading system but they say how what kind of browsers they could support um so i'm kind of paraphrasing from there so grade a will be a biscuit desktop browser basically a what minimum 1 280 by 800 or more in terms of resolution screen resolution a tablet with a tablet will be basically grade b support where we i would say it's a tablet like say ipad right so basically how how well is how well your web page can be viewed on ipad landscape or portrait right uh and grade c will be smartphone support so how does this how do we wait on a iphone and to a certain extent even an e72 which is like a keyboard and yeah so that's the greatest support great these are great these support will be for n95 phones which is kind of like really crappy small screen 320 with usually 330 with pixels of width higher maybe 320 320 240 by 320 so there's some documents online about how i mean how long and screen sizes you can support uh and yeah so that's the question about who will be who do you want how far do you want to push this right you see when you're building a website who are your target audience for us cafe our target is all the whole spectrum a to d this whole group of people uh so which is why we need to be able to build a site which can be supported and viewed on these all these devices uh so what's the stack so we're building front-end stuff right so we're building finance stuff we'll probably try we try to use the latest technology as far as we can html5 says three and javascript right and as far as you can we try to use the latest tags and whatnot but there are some older browsers that don't support it so you might have to be worried you got to kind of be aware of the limitations of certain browsers right so some browsers you could give them the button tag they don't know how to render it some browsers unfortunately if you and the n95 phone actually doesn't know how to render button so which is cool uh yeah so uh css3 there are ways you can well a good thing is that older browsers who don't understand css3 syntax usually we're ignoring unless it's a non-standard browser which kind of dies when you see something it doesn't recognize i've not actually seen any of those yet so maybe those in china right um okay semantic naming basically um personally i prefer classes more than ids because you have a css class when you assign a class you style a class with basically all the stuff in the dorm kind of inherits the styling an id will more likely if it's only one you're sure only one of these exists in the whole dom right otherwise it's a little bit crazy personally i think frameworks are okay internally we ourselves actually use some frameworks for our js client which is the our full web client where other users log in we're using backbone.js we're using require.js and all these other cool funky keywords um yeah but my responsibility the company is more of the front end what you see when you go to meetry.com right how many of you guys have actually visited the bigquery.com website recently just today or yesterday never mind i'll show you guys later don't worry yeah cause we actually finally just pushed a new version yesterday so i'm kind of happy that we did okay uh what we do we use internally personally i i'm a fan of css pre-processors if you haven't started using this uh any form three separate processes please do go ahead and try and try something there are a couple of these three processes out there so basically a css pre processor means you you write in a certain syntax and you and you have a parser that will convert it into a full fully modified css text that browsers can understand the many benefits of using css preprocessors uh one we can do um mix ins mixes are kind of like think of it as functions you call a function you can generate a whole bunch of uh css codes for you right and in when it gets generated um variables you have variables well for colors so you can set a blue color add blue or something here a variable called blue color and you can mark you can tag it to a a hex hexadecimal color right so so that's some of the benefits using pre-processor uh css less yes less is a css preprocessor which we use let me have a look i'll show you how it looks like yeah so this is the last system processor as you can see your frisky writing in you know kind of css car is his css right but his car allows he supports activation syntax for indentation which would then create a nested css um and so on and so forth right so for example something like this would generate do something like this so you can you can mix in a barrier rule called color and then you'll convert into this when it's generic when it's compiled right using css on uh less css on zone is pretty cool but sometimes you might want to use some some uh some um frameworks that can help you one one which we use is uh called less elements which are basically a collection of mixins they can use right to kind of quickly do like round corners and stuff like round corners for and you throw in all the additional browser browsers specific markups as well like the moss and webkit and all the other stuff yeah so this is pretty cool it's just one file that you import and you can do server side like include on the compile time right yeah and for templating we use a thing called php tile if you're using php because we use php you can use php tile to do that plus if that's not your thing you can go for moustache which is cool also whichever of course for javascript we use vanilla js you're just playing js it's exercises you can check it out later yeah um right so let's get the nitty-gritty the best practices um media queries are your friend media queries was introduced in css3 uh to kind of help you detect what kind of browser workout your browser how properties that your browser window has like what's the width what's the minimum height you know it's up and with that you can then try to adapt to the browser's eyes yeah so for example this is our website so what i mean by a responsive website is something like this right so when you drag it and resize the window so this is like a full web great a support great b support you know great great great b great c yeah all the way down yeah so it gracefully degrades like for example this section on fun freedom and friends it kind of degrades and kind of pops up with the full image when you get to sudden wave so there is pretty possible uh yeah it's pretty fast to load uh there's another one which is the learn more section when you go inside there you see a whole big chunk of stuff right three three chunks of stuff and as we resize it right so it kind of narrows down and only shows you the stuff that you need given the footer resizes itself you can see the blue this blue and gray section so uh it kinds of switch to the arrow thingy and as you can see the bottom part it upgrades from one column to three column and then the last one which has a very nice grade for them so the way we the way we kind of will get around uh doing this is using media queries media query will basically tell me what i'll rather tell my code okay what's the minimum width and height of the page and with that i can then apply a different style to it and because with these cascading style sheets basically if you declare something after the first declaration the second the second declaration will actually overwrite the first declaration like the h1 we give it a font size five right and then you have a double uh declaration after that that kind of says i want to change this one with one size 15 right you actually 15 will overwrite five right so we're using this uh inherent capability of css to to do responsive design what we're doing then is actually we're declaring a new style uh attribute when a browser window hits a certain size right so i can cache so that's using just media queries let me just show you in code how this pretty much works like in the home page that you see this is less by the way so we have on top these are all the base base styles that are applied to the different different objects in your dom but once the resolution hits a certain size if you scroll when i scroll down further you should see it right so media is of screen you use a screen that's reviewing this and it's minimum width of 500 pixels this style for example this style will override the one that was declared previously right so i'll show it to you now how it's how it differs so this style here it says i want the height to be 470 pixels the original declaration for example slogan wave is 90 and the slogan here is set to auto what this does that what this does is that the hero slogan which is the first in the first page which is this part i think before pixel 500 it actually goes it's flush to the edges once it hits 500 pixels okay let's bring up my developer console so you can see the change in the resolution you can see over there it doesn't change when it hits 500 pixels a padding appears by the corner because i i the second style the second style which which is only applied after it reaches the 500 pixel mark changes the width to 90 percent right so so basically if you're having something below the overall access wire was declared earlier and the way you do that is using media queries which is basically as simple as this so we can set minimum width minimum height maximum width maximum height um there's also there are a few other other attributes you can apply that would control it but mostly for us we use the width basically because that is pretty much what what we we kind of know about different browsers like we can't know the the the prevailing uh screen sizes for different types of devices right so so what we do is we yeah based on the screen width and height uh we will apply the different styles um so that's using midi query so resolution and then there's no fixed guideline to how much resolution that will be used right although we know the screen sizes but the resolution that you target will vary based on your design in our design for the new site a lot of the design elements are flushed all the way to the edge for example over here this blue bleeds this blue uh better bleeds beyond the margin right so we need to then have a style that would be fully hundred percent but at the same time i have the capability to control it to certain margin so uh your design will actually determine how which resolution to target for in our case we let me just show you what we use so as you can see we use 500 pixels as the first layer of transition the second layer transition is 7 85 pixels beyond that is i've been remember currently it's like 30 pixels somewhere below 930 pixels and then the rest is wireless it's 10 20 pixels so as a guideline uh i say there are four grades a b c and d so these these are the major like platforms and guidelines of screen resolution you should target for but based on your design you might want to be able to transit in more than four phases right for example over here uh because because of this little little uh rotating banner and mig board in the middle i had to do something to hide it right for example first resize it and then hide it all together because if i go a bit too far you overlap in other elements and look ugly right so i want to be able to do that gracefully so the resolution you target for uh is a lot will be based on the design and the best way to do it is to basically have the design ready and kind of okay what my strategy that we used was to basically ask our product manager look i'm going to resize this screen right what are the things that are most important to you right what do you want to see when you kid all the way to this resolution right and a product manager can't tell us look i want to see this i want to see this the call to action these are two most important elements on the screen so okay so how do we gracefully degrade from this all the way down to this right so asking was this is this piece of information important and say no the more important stuff is this slogan and this call to action right so we kind of decided based on that um yeah so another strategy that we use is to build for the smallest device first why any any any guess why we look for a smaller device first and guess that's where all the important elements are presented uh yes that's that too uh wow it's easy to pull up and we go down yeah correct so basically what we also want to do is optimize the download speed download size of the page right so basically what we do is that it's not uh because of the way that cascading stylesheet works the first declared style gets used first right and in the browser that doesn't support css3 we will ignore all the media queries when we have a media query tag and your browser is an old browser that doesn't understand what media query is you will basically ignore that section so what have this brightest section for example on meteor's media screen and with this one some older browsers like internet explorer six seven eight maybe nine i don't know don't really understand what midi query is right so if you declare this it would basically ignore it uh which is good because on others on all the browsers you want them to be able to still see what you have when you say ignore is it just going to ignore the immediate query the sentence or it's going to ignore everything within that ignore everything right so so basically what my our strategy is to basically load up the minimum graphics without media queries so basically without any media query declaration tag we load up what we want to see on the smallest browser right and then we add another media query tag or rather we have the first media query tag will be which will be the first step up right and that will basically include additional assets different sizes of of your assets like this button is now 700 pixels instead of 20 pixels right something like that um then you step up further and in doing that you actually load you only load the bigger assets when you reach the highest resolution right in most cases for example you look at our browser or rather outside the background actually is over up to 600 pixel mark our background is actually a smaller smaller image and once it hits i think the 700 mega pixel mark it actually loads a newer a different image i think it's more obvious if i show you the the developer console you bring up the network let me just start by just resizing it to the smallest resolution possible let me clear all this and do a hard refresh right so that's all that's loaded as you can see it's only 265 kilobytes transferred so we just have small and when we start resizing it it should start building more stuff there you go the rest of the ss gets loaded right like what we see in the back this little banner here which has all the numbers it gets loaded only a bit later as you can see the last part this little image hasn't been loaded yet so when i resize it a bit further it ought to load the last few assets so let me just resize it with more there you go those additional assets right and we needed query they also do like uh retina display friendly images as well so for example our logo let me just show you the logo right there so our logo um okay we have one logo here which is the standalone logo we go further down here we go webkit minimum pixel resolute ratio this will basically tell me that you would tell okay once the browser kind of tells me that it is a retina display for ipad ipad 3 and above or iphone 4 and above you will then load this asset instead right so which is why you can if you load our website on a on a regular screen display like iphone 5 4 or 5 or something you see the logo is very sharp right yeah so of course the size of the power also increases so be careful with that there are some tips online it shows you how to actually do this so i kind of like adopted those tips um so basically it's about taking the image and kind of giving it a kind of a big actually 2x image you can't resize it to the actual size of the logo right so um yeah so um so this what where we're talking about building for the smallest device first then layering it up right sometimes it's not easy to be honest this is not easy for me i because i didn't have a good idea of how to how this could race really degrade from big to small so i don't work backwards i will get the full size image up first full size side up first they are slowly considered one of the stuff i need to pick and choose and move it around so um if you have either or haven't already and mature side aside which is already build up this probably the strategy will go for so basically what i did was okay so this is the default styles and then say okay now i need to do a bit i need to do something to the logo right so for the logo okay this is the header and it's the logo okay now i need to make this logo smaller or something so what i do is i'll create a new block and then copy the style down to the new block and that eliminates stuff which are kind of not meant to be there right so eventually i say the logo will be bigger size when kids hits a certain resolution i'll go down just update the size in the newer section but yeah and then i'll yeah then start them duplicate between the first section and uh first declaration and second declaration start that duplicate like i probably made a mistake there with the height 470 pixels we should remove them right um yeah so basically in things they're overriding the older style which are relevant only for the extreme resolution okay it takes a bit of experimentation to find out what what you should use in our own experimentation we we decided with mint wave is kind of like the best way to go in our previous version in the previous version of our website i even had to play around with the height sorry i would play around with the height because uh great uh smartphones smartphone browsers right if you look at just iphone four and five it's a fairly straightforward resolution you look at a hdc butterfly or something which has a wide screen and taller and taller screen uh the width setting of 320 may not be relevant right so it was a little bit of playing around with the resolution until you get it right so best is you get an actual device to test with or you can find the resolutions the actual resolution online load it up uh because i personally have this little widget here which kind of lets me play around with the resolutions and stuff so in chrome i'm sure in firefox is something similar you can just specify a resolution right um so uh in buildings one smaller device up only load the access that you need in the smallest version so basically in the in the un immediate query section load the base stuff and only the access that you need so you only load so you optimize the download speed on a small device right as the screen goes bigger and whatnot then you play a lot more assets and we should override the viewer i said uh i think there's a rule of thumb if you're using a bigger screen size translator you're probably using a faster internet that's the conventional wisdom right so yeah um okay so styling attack so basically you can style attack instead of adding a div with the class right i think there's a whole saying in the web development world there's a thing called the divitis and classitis like solve it with slapping a div there and putting a class to it slapping the you know so as much as you can style attack right and it also makes your markup a little a bit more readable um how do i mean by this let's have a look at say let's see where they can build it up see some of the templates things rather show the electro rendering okay right so in the case of the slogan okay maybe now it's okay now okay the slogan for example first started with a div with a class slogan and there's a h1 and a p so as you can as much as you can just style the h1 and the three right so because you basically take on the class as the main identifier and then kind of style the style the attack underneath it let me try and load up that section and show you better all right i should show you the style for that um so right so you based on this you only start the h1 and you start with p right so it's already part of the dom right instead of what sometimes people do in the past is that they have a div with another h1 and then h1 has a class and so on and so forth and they try to style the class instead of something else which is only relevant if yeah the other the reason they do that is another school of thought is because which is why it only matters if you foresee yourself recycling or reusing that style in other parts of the system right the only matters to do like um like instead of each one you use power to like class page one or something like that yeah the only matters if you want to recycle this or we use this in the other parts of the system um personally i don't really do that so i just keep it just attached it makes the bucket a bit cleaner of course the reason why my markup is a bit dirty now is because i have an id inside so the id is meant for me to target the slogan and change it and rotate it right uh okay right so as much as you can start attack unless you want to recycle uh that class elsewhere uh the browser developer two is your best friend right so if you have you're using chrome or firefox and safari and a whole bunch of developer tools they can use they can bring up they can help you find stuff target a certain layer even even experiment with styles like you can go in and say okay i instead of being one yeah let's see this so for example just like here right click and say look this is this is this i don't want this to be so big i want to be smaller let's see what happens when i make it smaller okay there's some part here cruel messes sometimes chrome is blocked because this doesn't like to change but usually if you change it it will it should apply yeah it's a chrome issue yeah the similar things that they're available in uh in firefox like in firefox there is there's now a built-in developer tool previously we use firebug which kind of gives me the same impact so use that to kind of test around with styles sometimes when i finish doing i implemented initial style or rather okay when i was doing the learn more page for example when i went to this page right so when i was going from this to this i was kind of experimenting with the height i wasn't sure how much height i should give this padding here so i use i bring up the style editor because i tried increasing this the height i can get the height here so it starts to work you know so you can play around the height until you reach the one you want this car like to quickly prototype i know this is way too much um okay roughly around here so it's about 560 or 550 pixels or sorry five fifty pixels will be roughly the right one right five forty maybe yeah okay that looks right so what i do is i take this number and update my style sheet right there so this is how i kind of cheat okay as much as you can minify your uh your assets your javascript and css i think that's pretty much yeah so you can use use the tool uh when i use less i have a tool called less it's a desktop software that basically takes my less file and generates it into the css file and minifies it some more so which is pretty cool uh yeah hp stop also has own compiler i don't think it does any minification uh you want to be you want to go a bit more hardcore you should consider a tool called grunt run js grand gs is a build 2 which has many different type of tasks one of the tasks that you can apply is a css modification or javascript unification well i mean i would agree your javascript stuff so yeah this is pretty cool it's pretty cool to have um if you are you have to change that that you have a development um um you have a development process that supported it's great if not then you just manually run it before you check in yeah okay um this is the this part about cdn is also covered in the yahoo article so use the cdn distributed static assets as much as you can and the last part will be the css3 transitions since these three transitions is pretty new uh i wouldn't say new like just been it's just it's only it came about with newer browsers like what 363's transitions it means is in when a div or an element in your dom gets changed some some property gets changed you can actually slowly transit from say 100 pixel width to 50 pixel width at what timing you can specify how how smooth the animation could be right so you basically can tell it to okay when the width uh change when there's change in the width right uh you should do that and you should animate it from this to this at a certain speed uh through across a duration of one second or two seconds or something right so in our website we actually use that but quite recently so when you resize it it kind of is a 0.2 second uh animation it kind of rotates it back again moves it from that to this given our home page because we recycle or rather we i reapply the transition yes um but from a user point of view the main time they'll see that otherwise when they switch orientation but at the moment yeah because the domain needs one resounds the browser well you can also do things like on a hover on hover or on scroll right you can actually then also do the cloud uh you can also apply transitions too yeah and i saw you had like a global style you just applied to all these right yeah so because i'm a bit lazy now mainly because i i was doing i kind of like okay yeah it seems like cool thing to have let's try it that's cool so i applied all divs so this in this case uh i applied all divs it was a well applied all properties so you could you could specify uh where there's a change in width or what you only apply when it's changing height or when it's a change in orientation like say when rotating you can actually do that as well but i apply apply to all so whenever there's change in height with transparency and all that you actually apply this over 0.2 second speed animation is linear i think it's in terms of how how smooth it goes like either fast and slow or slow and fast but i chose linear because i wanted to be even um yeah go to bed experimentation i was working i would play around one second timing and half a second timing but 2.2 was kind of like the sweet spot where it doesn't get too too jarring in terms of animation um yeah but there were some weird and quirky uh behaviors that kind of came out of this so for example this little arrow here because i applied the style to to give it a background color of some sort in in the second lip so when we resize a certain size of humor to here you can just see it a little bit you can see the blue the blue black ground cup bleeds into this you see it could blue yeah as it stretches because it was resizing the div at the same time so i had to go in and override the style and turn off animation was used to be worse used with apartments slowly you can see a blue for like previously retaining so yeah so there were some quirks that can't happen oh well i guess there's a cause of actually me applying it throughout the whole system so that's kind of yeah if i was a little bit more smarter i wouldn't i would just go in and apply with the specific elements that needs it um i have a feeling transitions like this are not cheap in terms of the cpu in terms of the browser rendering um so i would i will play with this judiciously right it's cool it looks nice because you know in the past i don't know what it is you have an old site here you can see it kind of jumps abruptly from one to the other which is kind of okay but you know but you know you want to have something cool that can amaze people right uh be amazed of bosses and investors and clients but one of the little um kind of side effect of css transitions is this little thingy you see it wasn't supposed to animate but somehow it is doing it now so there's one of those little unforeseen side effects but it's kind of cool i thought it wasn't purpose no well you know this guy cool he got worked yeah so uh yeah that's that's pretty much actually it in now used to be abrupt flip over crossfade yeah so since those three transitions are cool but use it judiciously because if it's too overloaded some older browsers i'm not sure how that would actually perform on a slower computer so you might want to be judicious about it right um actually there's not much demo because i already i've been showing you code throughout the whole thing right so yeah um that's what i have to share um do you have any questions for me yes i've got two questions yeah so the first one is uh so you said like the media queries so you put the you know you're bringing abc and you put a d all the way at the top yes so so meaning that um if you're loading it on a browser say like internet store doesn't mean that you're the person using internet explorer is gonna see like a mobile version of the site so what do you do with that we don't upgrade your browser well um if we we are if we're really particularly valid that you really want to support older browsers like ie seven eight online then you might want to have some music agent uh detection and then all show them the full version of the thing respond.js so yeah another way we use the javascript solution that's some kind of javascript it could then help you apply the right styles i'm not a big fan of using too many too much javascript to do stuff my second question is do you have any tips to people the designers people who are actually designing websites you know what kind of best practices you have for them when it comes to you know we're going to come up with a design and we want to think responsively as well you know when you're on the whiteboard in the drawing form i think there's no two way around that you just have to start drawing in smaller boxes big box small box smaller box how does it how does the white thing lay out i think it starts at a wide frame level when you start doing a wireframe we have to think about okay if a mobile user uses one of the most important elements to one show and model that and biggest will be the desktop browser one of the stuff you want to show model that and then how how do we find the middle realm between that and this right i think there's no two way around that just if you really want to be serious about being well planned uh and doing this is you basically plan it beforehand like say from you know that on a desktop browser you can support three columns of text but on a mobile browser you can use about one column how do you go about doing this right like our learn more page um in our case we didn't have much we didn't have a luxury of time so the designer came just the full the full version right so i i kind of told the design look i i just you give me the assets at me i need to give me a smaller version of the background banner right which means i will i will be loading a full background banner when i when i get to the smallest device uh so it will give me one with the width of 600 pixels right and then i'll do i'll handle the rest right so in this case it was then this has a transition transit from a two column which is text on the left graphic on the right and transit into a one column thing well if i'm really i'm smarter about it i could have then i could i could actually in the interim space load this into the the social and fun box if i want to so it becomes like part of the the whole section instead of it being being another another goal um it was smart but then i'm not sure how that would affect my markup going forward uh design and color color schemes and whatnot as you can see actually the the image also resizes when it gets to the small smaller one and i basically use the 2x version of this image right so this image is a 1x so when i go to this you hit you will load the 2x version and then you count up yeah so the good thing about doing this is that at this stage the smallest level i also declare a 2x version of the image so if you load it on the retina screen you'll see a very high definition one high quality version of the ipod which is kind of fun if i got if i've gone a bit further i will even down the 3x version which will then when i'm here doing this on the ipad app i could then upload the highest resolution version of this image it can be done i haven't done that yet but optimizing for smaller screen sizes but yeah uh no two way around it just need to do that come up with i think the two extremes right basically the the desktop version and the smallest resolution version and then find finding a way to kind of bridge the gap to starting at a wireframe level will be very good because that will help you visualize and even rationalize i say on the desktop desktop version you have a whole bunch of things on the screen happening at the same time so we get a smaller screen you only want to focus on the things that the user wants to that you want to focus on things that you catch the user's attention in the first we're in the first two scrolls right because you put too far down down the phone they will never get to it although chances are on a mobile browser with a touchscreen browser you can just scroll all the way if you want it's kind of but not too much you scroll up not too much okay um yeah any other questions right uh without any questions you can just check out the our website the hackness and painters website i think there's also actual website that that helped me to prepare so you can check it out um there's another talk here again next week if i let me try and pull up the events um as such should be a search engine thing yeah how i got my site to top 100 without top results with no budget okay so that's something else so that's the next so next week um yeah there's a whole bunch of other talks going on so uh yeah if you can make it do come you can't you know it's cool we will we i'll try to put the videos up um i'm actually recording today's session so uh i'll be putting up all that together the links um you'll probably get you could find it on the on the hackers and business website soon yeah um any other questions okay uh very logistics so if you can come uh you can bring a lunch here dory there's a bigger lunch here there's water um there's cold water and hot water and a little bit of coffee i don't know yeah and this big 33 is my office where i work in so yeah you know feel free to come by and say to say hi and chat so um yeah not too often though i'll never get home then yeah but uh um i also members of my my web team here and uh engineering is here uh we're actually hiring i think yes we are yeah so hiring web developers so if you're interested and you love the view and the environment difference give us the free coke and free coke in the kitchen uh free coke in the fridge yeah i think take advantage of it all right um thank you thank you very much thank you this is the yahoo website i talked about so there's a whole bunch of best practices you can look at 35 of them so it's kind of cool i'll put the links up and together my slides okay thank you
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Homefront (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) | Wikipedia audio article
home front is the 83rd episode of the television series Star Trek Deep Space nine the eleventh episode of the fourth season you topic plot when 27 people are killed at a diplomatic conference being held in Antwerp on earth and the changelings of the chief suspects odo Captain Sisko and Jake Sisko travelled to earth to investigate what looks like a bold new offensive by the Dominion that could be a prelude to war joining forces with Vice Admiral Leyton they begin to introduce new security measures hoping to be prepared if the changelings attack again while stationed in San Francisco Sisko his son Jake and nog regularly visit the Sisko family home and restaurant in New Orleans gnorga asks Captain Sisko to help him become a member of the red squad an elite and selective group of Starfleet Academy cadets with the Dominion threat ever looming paranoia begins to grow and even Sisko momentarily suspects his own father of being a changeling as matters escalate all the power on earth is knocked out and sabotage is believed to be the cause Sisko and Layton decide to prepare Earth for war and they convince the President to declare a state of emergency on earth as the episode ends Jake and his grandfather witnessed armed Starfleet security personnel begin materializing on the streets of New Orleans the story is continued in Paradise Lost you topic critical response Jamal EPSA cockin of Trek nations jammers reviews praised the episode calling it the best use of the Dominion in the series to date EPSA Cochrane praised the interaction between Captain Sisko Avery Brooks and his father the elderly and infirm restaurateurs Joseph Brock Peters Epps aqaq an also praised the idea of paranoia as a motivating factor feeling it made for compelling suspense and an intriguing storyline the reviewer also felt the family restaurant as well as the city of New Orleans which both featured prominently in the episode were presented with a genuine attempt to appear authentic as a two-part episode paired with Paradise Lost it was rated as the 22nd best episode of Star Trek overall in 2016 by Hollywood Reporter
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LEARNZ River Restoration online field trip: Searching for Freshwater Fish
so natasha has brought you to the muabocal tributary which feeds into the waikanae river really nice piece of river and natasha you've been busy i see there's some traps that you've set why have you done that yes so we set a few trips uh yesterday to see what sort of fish are living in the stream and yeah shall we go and have a look and see what's there let's see what you've caught come on hey natasha what kind of trap have we got here so this is a g minnow trip so you can see it's quite small got some quite fine mesh small entry holes and let's see what we've got in here oh what kind of fish have we got there so that looks to me like i need to get in and have a look either a little koda a little crayfish or it's a freshwater shrimp so you've checked out the g minnow traps and we've only found some shrimp so far but we've got quite a different trap here natasha what's this yeah so this is called a fike net um sometimes a hinaki uh and this is a bigger net so it might catch our bigger fish things like eels and you can see it's in quite a different habitat so we're in a kind of a deeper pool here as opposed to the shallower um fast flowing where we were before oh fingers crossed with quartz i think let's have a look anyone home that is not looking promising oh critters but i went home again that that's telling us quite a bit about this stream though isn't it natasha yeah and so sometimes sometimes we might go out fishing and we don't don't catch don't find many fish and that could tell us a few things it might tell us something about the stream that there's not here it might tell us something about uh what's happening downstream so fish that need to migrate um they live they spend part of their lives in fresh water and part of their lives at the sea uh maybe there's something downstream a barrier that's stopping them from being able to get here um it might say something about the health of the stream so is the habitat not so good but quite nice habitat here actually i wouldn't mind living here if i was a live shelter yeah lots of shelter um or it might say might say something about the quality of the water although that's usually the habitat is the more important thing for the fish and is there a barrier is there something that's stopping them from getting here and i guess like all good science it would be a good idea not to just set some traps once and make a conclusion from that you need a bit more data exactly so before we sort of jumped to oh no there's no fish in this stream and we'd want to come back and set some more traps and have another look and see what's going on and maybe try some different methods of fishing as well so there's a few different ways that we can do fish surveys depending on what type of fish we expect to find um and traps are just one of the ways and you're actually going to find out a bit more about water quality testing tomorrow but hey what a wee adventure thanks natasha that's all right you
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Conroe High School 2019 Bond Updates
[Music] hello conroe tiger community i am dr tasha smith the proud principal of conroe high school i am happy to tell you that tiger pride is alive and well at conroe high during the november 2019 bond referendum the community voted to renovate conroe high school and ensure that our great tiger tradition continues for generations to come construction has begun and we are excited to show you what these major improvements will look like when they are completed in 2024 this renovation will greatly reduce the entry points to our school and move the main entrance off of 105 this will help keep our growing tiger family safe and relieve traffic for the entire town current and future tigers will enjoy expanded hallways a new career and technical education wing a new cafeteria that will support our community's growing population and new gyms that will be ready to open in august of 2022 our campus will also receive upgrades to many of the athletic fields and courts as well as the track this is work that will honor our great history at conroe high school while positioning us for a strong and successful future i am so excited to watch these improvements come together for all our conroe families and we appreciate your continued support i look forward to seeing you soon with more updates and until then sycam tigers
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Episode 45 - Rowan Robertson of Dio - To The Fullest with Jason Froberg #podcast
[Music] all right welcome to another episode of to the fullest with jason froberg make sure to hit that subscribe button give us a like ring the bell check out our social media today on the podcast i am very excited to have uh amazing guitar player rowan robertson how you doing today rowan robertson good jason provoked how are you doing great man it's uh it's been a rushed morning but i'm glad we made it happen we got you on the uh the skype today and uh ready to just kick some butt and and do another podcast for the people man so that's awesome so uh what you've been up to since uh i know vegas has been opening back up i know you were playing with uh rock ball before uh the pandemic happened is that getting going again or what you been up to um well we're hoping it gets going again we uh the owner of the show is is telling us that uh they're looking to do it next year so obviously we'll see what happens with that and then at the beginning of the pandemic i well just before them just before then i started a project with les warner oh yeah yeah he's in town here and a good friend of mine we did the show together so we we i i knew this figure in india called um giris prabhan and you might be familiar with his group in india they're called um girish from the chronicles datc there are they're just tying to frontiers from the chronicles yeah and um they're really good you can find them on youtube but anyway so i i emailed him and we got chatting and he he said let's do a project together so les and i were sending him music and over that year we put together and produced three songs and a video uh which are out now and that's under the name custard pine oh really and it yeah it's out now you can get it on spotify all this whatever there's like a load of them uh all the main outlets anyway and uh so yeah it's casted pie and it's sort of um i suppose a little bit stephanie as you'd imagine like 70s hard rock thing so we're really we're really proud of it that's awesome so what's uh what's les playing on there i know he's a multi-instrumentalist is he playing drums again or drums yeah and he played based on one of the tracks to play based on one of the tracks awesome yeah he's fantastic yeah he really is yeah he does the uh what is it the tom petty tribute around town where he plays bass full-time in that band yeah but yeah they play uh they play all over the country yeah the uh was it you got lucky i think peter dallas plays space in that isn't that it or i don't remember i'm not sure uh i know dan grannis okay yeah he's a really good bass player he plays on the wrong goal okay yeah that's fantastic yeah the rock fault shows uh amazing for people who don't know about the uh the rockfall show it's here in vegas and it's a bunch of uh rock stars from like the 70s 80s 90s all getting together jamming a bunch of great tunes and uh yeah it's just you never know who's gonna show up man that's one of my favorite things about the rock fault you guys have some amazing artists on there man yeah yeah it's been been amazing to play with howard lease because he's the main guitar player oh yeah yeah and he's he's obviously played on all that hard stuff from barracuda all the way through the 80s everything and uh you know playing with the musician of that caliber you learned a lot yeah he's been doing it for a long time man and he's a fantastic guitar player that's awesome yeah yeah he plays with a bad company now bull roaches is he playing with paul rogers bad company yeah yeah i saw him at the uh i saw him at the uh the center here t-mobile center whatever oh that's pretty cool i didn't know he was doing that jam i love bad company man paul rogers an amazing vocalist yeah definitely i love small backgrounds paul rogers yeah that that was a killer band with paul rogers free like me and my brother love free yeah that's uh yeah yeah you guys ever going to have paul rodgers in rockfall or have you had paul rogers at rockfall no no he never came in i don't know i doubt doubt it but we did play with quite a few people we did some shows i got to play with um uh uh lou graham luke graham amazing with lou graham and also with uh richie sambora oh from yeah he's such a good player too yeah yeah i got to see uh who was it bobby from toto the lead singer from toto when i went in one time that was super fun yeah yeah did a show with him too yeah it's been really awesome i mean you've got robin mccauley and uh paul shortino and um glass elias and uh michael t ross um who else is in it doug aldrich that's who i'm that's who i sort of took over for doug aldrich was in it for me and tracy guns anyway oh yeah i know doug and tracy man they used to come to the club all the time man that was that was really cool having doug in the band and uh man paul schartino i gotta have paul in the show soon man he's one of my favorite vocalists anytime he walks on stage i have to crank the preamplifier way down because that dude's voice is a powerhouse i mean he just puts out vehicles powerful powerful he's awesome really good really good guy too we're actually working together at the moment oh really you and paul what are you doing what are you doing with paul right now i'm very interested doing a new king cobra oh awesome yeah you guys you guys doing that at his house i know he has a pretty cool studio set up yeah yeah yeah i sent some riffs to him and uh and carmine had some drum parts and i said oh yeah i like the riffs and paul like the rip so we all started oh and the other guitar player is bobby from um sorry robbie lochner and putting the songs together to some drums of carmine's and should be a really good recollection [ __ ] super group right there man carmen robert paul dude who's who's playing bass on that johnny rob oh ty that's awesome yeah that's a that's an amazing little super group you guys got going on i'm stoked i can't wait to hear that that's going to be so uh how's it coming along you guys have uh most of the album like kind of figured out you're just in the recording process now yeah well not quite the recording process yet but i think i think maybe one more song to go or something like that you know we're doing good good lyrics and outlines of everything and all the riffs and everything's in place and the arrangements everything i haven't actually started recording oh cool are you guys planning on going into uh any of the studios around town or according to somewhere special you guys gonna just try to do it at uh paul's and like pro tools and everything i think he's doing the guitars at polls yeah that's fantastic yeah it's beautiful this these days man you don't gotta go spend 50 000 at a recording studio to get a record made you know you can hang out with your buddies yeah so cool yeah it really is amazing yeah he's got a cool setup man he's got that uh c24 in his house man a big digital uh desk or he used to when last time i was over there he had a big control 24 desk set up so that's that's always a fun toy to play with yeah yeah that's awesome man well cool i look forward to that king cobra album big time that's fantastic so yeah um i know i know one of your biggest claims to fame is uh when you're playing with uh dio and you started playing uh with dio when you were only 17 years old man you replaced uh craig gordy which is like a big deal yeah yeah that was a big deal back in the day man and uh yeah i just was gonna say uh how did it feel to be that young joining such a super uh group like an amazing rock group like dio uh it was it was like a fairy tale really you know it was uh going from my bedroom in in rural quiet english um you know setting to uh to los angeles you know at the end of the metal years and uh you know going to house parties and and uh you know writing songs with dio and these studios a dream come true it's a real dream come true obviously that's amazing how did they uh how did they discover you what were you uh where were you playing when they figured out that you were the guy well i heard that craig goldie was parting companies with with the group and i read it in like karang and metalhammer which was the magazines back then and i decided because i was a big big five fan i mean i was a big fan of lots of guitar players but but the thing in my head was deep i got the gig with zappa at like 18 so i i thought i have to i have to get a game by that you know yeah so anyway so i i it was like my dream and i thought about it all the time and i uh said i tend to take a you know a cassette tape of me playing the last in line you know just jamming over it and some solo guitar playing and i sent it off to the record company and uh they they sent me the tape back and said they weren't interested so i figured well i figured it never got to ronnie and never got to dio so i sent it to the fan club in los angeles and uh yeah and then i had forgotten about it because some months went by and i got a call from from wendy dio one night so it was like then two weeks i was on a plane i was in l.a for the audition we auditioned at the uh the alley in the valley and uh yeah then they gave me another audition and i was told i had the gig and they said right well go home get your stuff and come back and so it was just literally like overnight and then that was it up here isn't it that's amazing man so you guys uh did you end up just like going right on tour with them or did you go into the studio what happened after you joined went in 10 months of writing so we started in like february and ended around christmas or whatever it was writing their whole album in uh various rehearsal rooms in l.a that's amazing so were you a big part of the writing process or uh did they have their ideas already going yeah you were writing the songs and everything huh totally yeah um ronnie used to ask what his guitar player had as far as risk goes and you put out like you know just 25 little little ideas uh and he picked one and said oh that's good just work it out and they didn't only come from his guitar player he came up with the riff for lock up the wolves and um obviously in the studio everyone threw their ideas in the hat uh jimmy bain put a lot of rifts in uh because he was in the band when we wrote it um and so everyone put their ideas in so it was a real collaborative effort in a rehearsal room the whole album was written that way i think there was ideas for maybe one or two songs existing before then yeah i always like writing songs like that when everybody's just kind of jamming and feeling the vibe as opposed to like you know isolation hanging out by yourself with your guitar just you know and i think this is going to be a good song but you never really hear it with the drums and everything first yeah it's all about i mean i don't know about all the time but i often find that when those good ideas come out like a good little drum part or guitar part whatever it is um like you say it's like there's like a five happening in a rehearsal room or chemistry happening with someone or um you're excited about something you know working on a project or there's something going on sort of feeding that excitement yeah i love that five man that's always the best uh so after you guys wrote the album man what'd you guys do you guys hit the road you go on the go on a tour to promote the album where'd you guys start out at uh we started out in poughkeepsie new york and me and the um me and the drum tape right um almost got mugged tell me about that well we we were at the rehearsal for the gig in the gypsy and as i remember it some people came back and they said oh this is a subway to eat around the corner so we went out and we went into a liquor store and on his bmx bike and i would have been on the back i guess and in the liquor store he gets his wallet out and there's some guys watching and he got like this bad vibe whatever so he says to me take this get on the bike and go so i took it i ran out jumped on his bike and he ran out after me and as i remember it they came after us i can't remember that well i think it came after that freaking new york man's a dangerous town i guess the gypsy probably can do right i don't know yeah that's awesome so yeah you guys started in uh start in new york and then what did you guys do a big world tour was just a u.s tour or you got any good stories from like touring or anything like that um we did we did uh the us uh and then we went over to europe for five dates supporting metallica on and justice yeah on injustice for all so that's like amazing um i remember i remember james and sorry last and and kurt were really really friendly and like come on let's go let's do this let's do that you know when we hang out and the only time i met james it was in a bar and the record company was there so it was like this sort of company thing and it was a bar and he was sitting at the table by himself and a real stern and i said i said to him can i buy you a drink and he goes why do you want to buy me a drink when the record company is here [Laughter] that's the only only time i ever spoke to him oh really yeah drinks are on the label right every they're they're in the building party as much as you want yeah that's right and uh so we did five five dates with metallica and uh bonham were also on the bill uh and then then we went we did the we did the monsters festival in germany which was the biggest crowd i ever played to which was uh 70 000 and it was white snake headline then aerosmith and dia so that was amazing yeah that was just one show and then we came over to the us and we did i don't know four months five months something like that of us in canada and that's it nice man yeah that's pretty epic man touring with the world and yeah and there's some there's tons of video from the shows on youtube and it's a good look for it 1990 yeah yeah have you jamming with dude and yeah and towards the end of the tour ronnie was thinking about going back to black sabbath oh really yeah because i guess you know it was an attractive prospect for him you know it would have been i think that the dio thing was on the way at that time a little bit to be honest and then obviously the grunge thing was happening which people in the industry knew but i don't think the regular regular people like us knew about it until 92 but i think people in the industry knew that there was changed happily ending um so he was thinking about doing black sabbath again and so giza came out on the road to visit him in minneapolis and uh so giza got up on stage and did uh um neon nights oh cool so i've got tate i've got recording of me doing neon nights with ronnie and that's fantastic man geeks are the hell of that's fantastic man that's so cool yeah i got to see uh black sabbath uh in 2000 was like the first big concert i ever got to go to man oh cool they were incredible yeah with ozzy oh i think was that the reunion reunion yeah i think it was the reunion and they were doing a 2001 oz fest and uh yeah it was a huge concert man it was pretty impressive it was one of those yeah it was one of those turning points where i was just like uh yeah this is definitely something i want to do with my life man yeah freaking uh black sabbath they're just legendary i gotta take them out to see them soon man i know that that ozzy's getting up there he keeps doing his farewell tour every year so hopefully we see some more hopefully hopefully we get one more record out of that lineup yeah that really would man they're all getting up there man even 2001 they were getting they're getting pretty old man so it's impressive 20 years later still doing it oh no you look great brother you look great okay no well you know it happens to the best of us man it's uh yeah i played it yeah i was uh i'm starting to accept the fact that i'm not the young guy anymore you know like uh uh what is it you know i just don't understand these kids and their tick tocks and all that [ __ ] going on you know it's these kids get out of my yard yeah i was always such uh i always felt like i was the young guy going to be the young guy forever man and now it's like i just uh it's it's funny how the world starts shifting around you and there's nothing you could do about it man yeah yeah inevitable change man the inevitable changes of of reality that's funny so you did a lot more than just uh than working with dio man you got a uh you got an uh what is it you played with uh dc four good friends of mine there and uh also uh bank tango uh what's going on with uh with dc4 i'm hoping you guys are gonna start uh playing shows again maybe coming out with a new record well jeff is writing a new record yeah and he was coming yeah he was coming over here for a while and we've first ripped down some arrangements he was bringing riffs over and i was throwing bits into the arrangements and so uh i'm not sure when it'll be finished but he is working on a new record so there will be another record that's fantastic news man yeah i really liked dc4 and jeff duncan is just an incredible guitar player man he is an incredible guitar player i mean my friend my friend from jamaica said it best when he said that he calls him ribbit yeah he calls him rivets yeah he says that's uh jeff he says he's his his rhythm sounds like a rhino coming through your living room yeah man that's so true his his riffs are just heavy man like it's got a good 80s rock five but they are friggin heavy songs man dc4 is epic i love that and that stands for uh what duncan clan four right duncan clan yeah so it's him and uh it's him and his brothers yeah there's brother brothers yes the two brothers and you right yeah yeah matt dawn and jeff and me that's awesome yeah they used to yeah they're all they're all as good as jeff musically as well i mean i mean they're all just fantastic players yeah they were they would always kick ass whenever they come to vamp man i miss i miss working with those guys i got to hit jeff up and have him come on the podcast man i haven't talked to him in a while he's such a good dude yeah well cool man yeah and what about uh bank tango i know you just kind of toured with bang tango right but those guys those guys are animals man yeah i was in i was in the group but i i didn't record it there more so it's not like i had a lot to do with the bantango uh legacy if you want to call it legacy i mean the the three albums they did the first three albums were so cool so such good records um you know pretty a fan of those records but um yeah i i toured with them for like two years and uh yeah joe is joe's great because uh he's a real character yeah they're they're fun man i got to i was fortunate enough to work with them a couple times as well and they always bring quite a party with them yeah that's always funny it's always laughing yeah with those guys yeah i don't know yeah i don't know if you have any crazy stories from the road with those dudes but uh those dudes [ __ ] yeah i don't know they were always wild to sell at the club every time oh yeah oh yeah yeah those dozer a party for sure yeah nothing comes to mind i'm terrible at that question oh yeah crazy roadster yeah it's hard yeah we had a lot of fun yeah lots of laughs a lot of fun yeah well that's awesome man and i'm i'm looking at your thing right here online and uh i actually don't recognize this one there's a thing called uh ian ryan logan and serpent's right what was that oh uh he he's a fella from brazil that um had me recording guitar tracks gosh it must be 10 years ago now yeah yeah yeah that's going back a bit oh yeah yeah yeah in in in 19 in 19 right after deal i did it out with only logan who's uh the singer of the lynch mob uh okay and so so we got it we got a deal on atlantic back then and we we spent four years making a record for three years uh which was a really good record but at that time a lot of those records were getting killed so we got shelved so so that record never came out other than little bootleg copies and stuff and only made a few copies at one point but um we're working on recording that so that record so that's gonna be something i'm very proud of because the songs are really good it was like a psychedelic album you know it was like a heavy heavy sort of uh very zeppelin of course but uh really good songs really interesting that that one that would have been 1992-94 91-94 oh wow so that was a while ago yeah oh yeah oh yeah still proud of the songs so would like it to come out you know some you know get people to hear it because that's cool so you got a few things coming out already there you got the that album you got the king cobra thing coming out man yeah and uh i mean i guess these days people are in a lot of different things you know yeah it would be nice to be able to just do one thing but um and then uh i just recently did a gig with a band in town here jimmy romero's band helen backs oh really yeah i remembered him but uh i don't remember helen backs yeah so i've been german with those guys we did a gig and recorded a song cool so yeah let's see oh y'all he's getting this hell's kitchen stuff when i try to look it up hell and bad yeah one word it'll be there somewhere oh yeah oh it's all one word is that the is that the deal okay i'm trying to check that out yeah okay yeah i see helen beck instagram and everything like that no oh no uh um their last album uh they've got a movie a proper movie companion to it so i think they i think they're calling the record hell and back three and um it's a really good record actually and uh there's actually a movie that he's filming right now like a proper full-length movie with it really like a full 30-minute uh thing that's a lot of work yeah he's amazing um actually yeah really hard working talented you know one of those guys turning out work all the time and he i don't know whether you saw the last dc4 video but it was um filmed at um counts in so after we filmed ourselves performing live they put up the green screen and they put uh stony curtains mustang car in front of it and filmed you know the car and then the videos got the car going into space with all these effects and everything it's really it's a really good video it's a video for atomic highway dc4 atomic highway and jimmy romero made that video in three days really yeah filmed two days on one day editing is amazing that's fan that's a lot of that's that's a lot of hard work he put in there man editing the whole thing in a day he must have been putting in a 10 12 hour day just editing in the studio amazing yeah that's awesome yeah we're gearing up here at uh at sbs production to start shooting more music videos as well i've done a few with my own bands but uh i think coming up in like two weeks you're shooting another video for we're trying to start like actually producing other people's music videos so it's gonna be fun to get into that process and utilize some of this video equipment that we got going on do you great green screen there uh yeah we have green screen work and everything like that we definitely we don't have the uh the gigantic green screen wall that they have over desert moon that's really impressive yeah that's that's quite an operation that that danny's got going hasn't he with vamps and encounters that's guys yeah that green screen over there you can roll a car straight through the roll-up doors onto a gigantic green screen it's uh yeah and it's got the infinity corners and everything like that i mean that's just a piece of work there's a lot to keep up to because you got to constantly be painting that wall all the time the corners get holes punched in them and everything and it's just a pain to yeah so we use we use the uh the cloth version of it all so i just throw it in the washer and steam it really quick and it's good to go great yeah it's fun to do all that green screen work keyframing everything out yeah cool it must be getting so much easier to do green screen and the you know the editing side of it you know once you've actually filmed degrees it's it's rather easy now isn't it it really is man i mean anybody can really do it at this point you know it's uh it's a simple like alpha key plug-in and you just you click on the color green that you're going to keyframe out and it just it does it whatever track you put underneath it it's going to be popping up behind you and you can adjust the lines and everything on people but it's it's pretty uh it's pretty straightforward man like i was very surprised at how quickly i was able to integrate it into my processes and uh and so now i'm offering it to other people as well because i'm fairly confident in the my ability to do it and uh yeah we got a big you know it's like 12 foot green screen or whatever it's big enough to handle most things not quite a car or anything like that but you know once things get going we're definitely interested in getting a big warehouse for all of our pa equipment and doing big stuff like that and you know it grows with time it grows with time but it's fun yeah and just about anybody can do it man you know with uh things like adobe or uh even geez like uh twitch and stuff like that they just have apps that automatically uh block people out and they you can superimpose yourself over the video games you're playing i don't know if you've seen this the twitch stuff that's like kind of the new hot thing too um i don't know i may have i've seen a few videos where people are super imposed in videos and what have you you know their faces in movies and stuff oh yeah yeah i mean it's like uh anybody with a with 30 bucks can get a cheap green screen put it behind them when they're playing their online video game streams or whatever it's like a new big thing oh yeah it just it puts them right in front of their screen and they're ready to go and it's just a simple little push of a button so yeah it's gotten real simple just about anybody can jump into that green screen game really fairly quick yeah oh i gotta get one you should man it's a lot of fun it's fun to just screw around with and and dumb things man i'm always putting myself in uh in space on my uh on my youtube channel i've got a little youtube channel actually that now you mentioned yeah it's called rowan robertson official one word robertson official and all like what i do on there is i put up uh play along videos of some of the do stuff there's there's about um there's only about three or four four live videos on there but i've got to get back to um you know making more content for that because i enjoy doing it and there's and there's a group of people that are real loyal to it and they're right on my comments and everything and i really appreciate it you know that's fantastic i'll have to put a little button or something at the end of the video for us to click on i'll take you right over to the rowan robertson official and i'll definitely put a a link in the description below as well that'll send you right over there as well as any social media or anything that you have going on i'll definitely it'll all be linked in the description below the video here and uh yeah yeah man that's awesome it's fun having a youtube channel man it's a lot of fun and you know yeah you get enough people looking at it you know you can get a little bit of money for advertising which isn't the worst thing in the world no no i got um i got flat two of my videos or three of them got planned recently for copyright because oh of course because you play alongs to the audio stuff and my understanding is that it's okay to get flagged for a copyright but you don't want a copyright infringement or something like that yeah so um for us it happens sometimes when i have guests on the show and they'll have me play their video on youtube or they'll have me play one of their songs and then they go you don't have the right to play this song and then i have to actually write an email back i have to i have to challenge the uh uh youtube robot and say no no no no that was the guest on my show the dude who owns the right so that's sitting right next to me and he's telling me to play the video and then they contact the person who the video is from and they say they say that you gave them permission for this and then they just click a link and it says yeah they're totally allowed to use my video i gave her permission and it's all good and then they don't demonetize you or anything like that it's just the process of going through it all and making it happen but as long as you're the guy right or you i mean you know the people who you know like you'll contact him say hey i'm challenging this on my youtube video and yeah i mean i don't know who has that yeah yeah i i don't think at this point to monetize it it's just uh i don't know who has the rights to it if it's the record company or what oh okay but anyway anyway i'm gonna figure it out yeah yeah but uh yeah with that with it when it's just like a uh they'll send you a little copyright thing and all they're gonna do is make it to where you can't get paid by youtube to use other people's stuff but they're not going to take your video down there's tons of people out there that just make their whole page based on everybody else's media that they cut into pieces and share yeah but and then they i think they just they they have a little bit of their own original content or something i don't know how those people are trying to get paid or what their what their game plan is but they ended up with like hundreds of thousands or millions of views just pushing other people's stuff all the time so yeah i don't know i don't know what their game is but uh they got to be getting something for it but it's every time i do anything where that happens yeah i get the copyright thing going on but that's cool i definitely want to check out your um youtube and uh so it's rowan robertson official yeah i bet i can uh pull it up real quick and give you that kind of thing as well here i got a second computer hooked up so it should be rocking here freaking uh yeah typing and talking at the same time is difficult yeah i don't have a jamie for me pushing all the buttons like uh freaking uh joe rogan oh here we go here's a subscribe for you i don't like to see your bam we got that guy right there hit the subscribe button and uh let's check out this first one 740 hey angel with rowan robertson [Music] [Applause] wow [Music] yeah got a uh gibson sg yeah playing the sg yeah that's cool man yeah i'm gonna uh i'll definitely have the link and i'll share the channel and everything oh you're doing all right you got over a thousand subscribers bro yeah it's time to pick up i've been doing it for over a year and slowly but um but it's picking up a little bit that's cool yeah i mean yeah to get paid you only need a thousand once you get a thousand you're getting paid man you got four thousand watch hours you can click a little monetize button and they'll give you money oh really yeah okay probably not with the probably not with the copyright uh flags though oh yeah yeah yeah probably not with those but uh yeah you know it's probably not a whole ton of money until he gets into the millions but uh i'll be like you have 34 cents spend it wisely yeah exactly exactly yeah that's why i'm doing the podcast thing it's like uh you know once i get to a thousand it's uh i can i can get advertising from other places besides just like the youtube money that they'll give me which won't be much in the beginning you know but other places will give you decent money so that's why we started with the podcast format on this youtube channel yeah so yeah it's fun it's a lot of fun so yeah yeah that's awesome so well yeah i uh you know i really appreciate you coming on the podcast man i know you didn't have a lot of time to uh to hang out you got you're a busy man with things to do so i really appreciate it thank you for working with me and thanks for having me online fun yeah it's been great talking to you man and uh you got a lot coming out right so what have people got to look forward to uh they got the dc4 record coming out you got the uh the uh king cobra with paul shortino and then yeah it was uh what was it it's uh serpent's right is that the st still going under servants right ian ryan lope ian ray logan in serpents right or was that with oni logan no that one is uh that's that's uh out there and then the other one that i wanted to mention again was custard pie there's three songs on spotify and everything like that custard custard pie yeah yeah we're gonna put up we'll put out a new video for that in the next two weeks uh and that's for a song called i have the storm which we're pretty proud of okay yeah and i don't know wait right yeah i'll i'll post that on on the custom by official youtube channel and my youtube channel and uh yeah we're pretty proud of that one that's fantastic and is that on spotify i can put a spotify link below as well yeah yeah cool well yeah definitely check out all the links below and everything like that i'll have everything lined up so you can check out custard pie on spotify and they've all had the video links and everything for that as well and your youtube channel you can learn how to play guitar with ronald robertson from freaking dio how cool is yeah that awesome so well yeah man uh this has been uh to the fullest with jason froberg hit the subscribe button give us a like ring the bell and check out our social media and thank you once again uh rowan robertson from dio what an honor to have you on the show you've been amazing man pleasure man thanks for having me appreciate it yeah bro well you take it easy man peace okay jason see you around thanks for watching to the fullest with jason froberg you can check out more podcasts here and subscribe by clicking right here we are new podcasts every 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Tunisia #2: SUCCESS! Catching ferry from Sicily to Tunis & stolen mirrors in Palermo (in 10h)!
ladies and gentlemen good morning may your attention please we inform all passengers that we are running toward the airport all passengers are invited to live after very unsuccessful attempt in genoa i didn't really want to stay there so i improvised and took a ferry from livorno to albia sardinia on the same day sardinia is in a good direction towards palermo from where it's very short sailing to tunis and that makes it very cheap especially when you are losing your money on a return ticket which you must buy just because of an immigration i had to kill some time before checking into the airbnb and decided to check out the trans-euro trail section which runs from the north coast all the way south for me to cinescola where i had my accommodation the section i rode from the transura trail is very simple most of it is tarmac in the north with the good gravel roads and some hill and some stone here and there apparently i turned off i have been told just before it gets interesting but hey in sardinia one can take any road and it will always be good this time i didn't come to explore though i had to prepare all the paperwork for another attempt to cross tunisia and i had to finish my work as well one small exception was to explore the arc de souta terra okay well that was the arkody suta tyranny sutatsuran no idea what that means but effectively it's bad road it starts in caligon earning and you go up and it's quite asphalt and okay and then as you go through the valley up climb up it gradually gets interesting and it it is really nice uh probably do i blow on any bike to be honest um it's just that there are a few sections which have uh a deep uh stones like that um so you have to navigate that uh but other than that uh really no problems now i'm gonna go down there and that song looks quite interesting it drops quite significantly in few hairpins so let's see how it goes so far so good definitely was the trip this definitely looks like hiking trail do you know that really yeah this is very interesting okay definitely a trial for hikers not for the bikes i do apologize to everyone uh probably better research next time okay i would not recommend doing it this way up so the whole morning i've been trying to do the research and figure out what uh i need to have in order to enter tunisia for the fourth time fourth attempt and it doesn't really help that if you call or if you email the italian ferry operators they will either reply to you to check the website um and send the same link which you sent to them or they will tell you on a call that you need to check the website so they are not able to confirm that booking.com is actually banned which is which is fun now italy the whole problem is on the italian side the tunisian side and tradition requirements are fine the ferries from france are operating normally so it's only italians who have banned tourists leaving to tunisia till 15th of march unless you have reasons like work or property or spouse or something so i'm trying to figure out the paperwork basically and off we go uh goodbye a little flat yeah it was really really nice little farm in here there's chickens there's mountains there's everything you have to love it and the lemons are really cool so um the tunisia attempt number two uh the real one starts now um jumping on a bike going down to cagliari and kadijari i think um to catch the ferry at five to palermo and from palermo uh 15 to tunisia there's nothing better than a little river crossing in the morning very unique to sardinia and very cool are the nooraki sites and nuraki culture in there on the way down to cagliari i just made sure that i checked out one of the most famous one which is the sunuraxie cagliari well this is how hopeful i am to get to tunisia uh shopping for a swimsuit i lose them so much and uh energy where gail was good on the rally as well i'm not entirely sure but maybe i got this special pizza taglio sarde which is only in sardinia maybe and this is what 13 euros and 59 cents can get you in the post covet slash in covet um age it used to be really expensive to have a cabin and jackson told me it is not why are you campaign and i listened to other travelers and uh tried it and it is officially the cheapest accommodation in italy uh considering what it is and that it costs 13 euros and you get all that and it's exclusive use because of code so shown is that why well good morning brett rats in palermo looking for an open bar bar meaning that they have coffee and for our sons and something like like this seriously i didn't think that there's going to be anything open at six and there is fresh gourasan coffee and this wonderful establishment where the guy looks like well italian guy who woke up very early and cooked a lot of food and that log means that i'm not authorized [Music] okay this is gonna be interesting me these boys knew what they're doing today was really early start as well with the off-roading and with everything pretty tired but the paperwork is sorted for tomorrow well not tomorrow well yeah um and um i have laid out everything on the bed so this is all what you need the lady from the hostel was really nice and and actually um printed everything for me so the last thing tomorrow is the antigen and that's just around the corner she said so that should be pretty easy so let's look what i need so this is my um travel insurance which you don't need but you want to have this is my written booking with the grimaldi this is a hotel proper hotel booking in tunis with the revolut statement that i painted this is my work contract this is the uh form which tunisians want you to fill in this is called locator form or whatever this is gonna be my antigen test this is my um booster and this is my vaccination completed and that should be everything required to get on the ferry and to be allowed to tunisia now i need lunch and wine so unfortunately apparently overnight somebody checked out the bike and they really liked my double take mirrors which are gone and what's even saddest is my um drum controller holder which is so diff it was so difficult to put it together everything else is on the bike um but yeah this this is missing unfortunately so the new mission today is to find the mirrors i have been in yamaha and uh they don't really have anything and they only have the original ones for 50 euros which i think we can get something cheaper so i asked around and on instagram i also get some suggestions and everybody says oasi moto for the cheap cheap cheap cheap stuff and um so that's where we're heading it should be somewhere around here yeah i think that considering how many bikes is here i think that's it so i am in an oasi motor where they found a set of mirrors for 24 euros it's really busy around here a lot of bikers come here uh the street is busy with the motorcycles and scooters and the guys in there are really really nice so let's put these bad boys uh on instead of the double tape mirrors let's see how it looks okay this is quite funny because i have suzuki burgman mirror on the yamaha sorry baby i know this is a little bit of a you know emergency situation let's say [Music] this way second ship right second ship right grazia mila okay he gets off his phone okay that's the interesting screw up so i missed the check-in which is in here so i should have saved a lot of time if this doesn't work so let's see okay oh so [Music] this was a very long night and very long two weeks to make it here now let's find a cabin and hit the bedroom what a new number is okay let's try this please okay wonderful
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Do You Grit Your Way Through Challenges? Here's Why You Shouldn't
most of us think that all this disruption and Rapid change necessitates grit like I just have to like it's different phrases across cultures I have to suck it up or Soldier on or gut my way through you know just it all of them if you think about even the language is like you know constrained and and I certainly know when I'm in that state because my jaw gets tighter my physiology shows that I'm trying to gut my way through and the truth is the research will show that ring our way through challenge ultimately it can help in the short term But ultimately it can impede our performance it wastes time and energy and we can actually recover not only recover quickly from challenge but use that energy of challenge to actually grow if we know how to harness our physiology but most of us haven't been trained to do that we don't even know what that is
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We FOUGHT GOD to UNLOCK the GHOST CURSE (Sea of Thieves)
Chad are you ready to go get the ghost cursed with green all we need is one dub one Uno today's the day I got a hundred but we haven't seen the we haven't experienced the moment yet so let's go get green the curse and let's do it together chat you in green green green green Green sir hello are you ready you big beautiful Mannington I am ready so I told the chat I told everyone all we need is one win one win yes and we got it I wonder if we could dive into the Shipwreck yeah oh let's try it let's turn around here I like it oh good fish Bittersweet battle go down here I like it it's very good you can take all of that I have food good good good good good oh my goodness chat we are done today after this we don't even know what we're gonna do anymore what do we do after this what do we do snakes and steals after whole weeks of PVE to balance it out two whole weeks of PV p [Music] of retirement retirement we retire okay uh I'm gonna vote boom okay this should be it come on zephy you're close you're close enough uh it's not working come on you're come on zephy it says sail to open sea but we're pretty much in open so you don't see ground let me try turning Point putting it away from the um doesn't know we're trying to break it probably because we've we've matched close to this before all right yeah I was I was matching closer earlier today when I was messing around all right while while I was trying to figure out that flag thing I I got into an instant U match and I was up against a guy right and I did not fire a single shot I mean thinks that tier one song and when he sunk me you wanna know what he said what did he say easy laughs I'm like what like the guy was double gaming and he's half sand stacked and everything I'm like what you know I was talking to Green chat can we just get some love to Mrs hippo for this idea Wayward thanks to the 100 Bitties gimpy thing to the tier one sub my dude um lie I think of the eight months uh Mrs hippo had one of the greatest ideas I shared with green earlier and I think or I think we're gonna do it so Mrs hippo said um since this grind is so brutal for a lot of people we should not only meme this servant of flame grind when the time comes on other days that aren't today uh but also provide free rep for people so like we will become free rep man or men we will become the crew of the free rep and I thought it was a great idea so like well either we'll get people to like we'll match for them and then we'll roll dice flip a coin like play lots for the win and if they refuse we'll just give them free rep and then we'll put all of our resources into storage crate so that they will then have more supplies for the fight ahead I think that's the only way we oh oh this is it this well this could be it this could this could be this could be the 100 match right here for green chat are you ready are you holding on to your butts is everybody but holding right now booty clenched I dropped the submarine video today [Laughter] it's so good ran into blurbs yesterday it was so funny my butt is grasped good hurry up against oh my gosh what oh my God oh no we're never gonna win what are we gonna do we're finding God is we gotta win we gotta win sir this is the ending oh you're so good you want to send a door knocker yeah yeah one second I'm getting them pretty good too oh I'm ready oh oh that's it you got it got himself got skills green scallyman green skeleton yeah these guys uh yep of course we have to go up against God himself as the last fight Ing and everything but you were getting good shots that's good they're still their mass is still down dude okay shall I go over again yeah 100 okay love the cannon I'm dead how many hits do they want to take you're getting a lot of goodies on them though very very good job on the canoes coming back here you're on the starboard side go again yep just getting some buckets here quickly I'm gonna go again okay they are no longer skeletons they're very close to thinking I think I killed one he did I think he just fell off we killed him got him we killed just defeated the god of the sea of Thieves shot oh my gosh we are built different final boss Get Wrecked did absolutely destroyed probably have to lower to get me to 100. well let's lower baby yeah they're a great one I believe [Music] [Laughter] let's get in let's go again big silly gooses we thought God unlocked the ghost curse and we won and we won not only did we fight him we are we're God Killers wait hold on then are we the new God of War what is this Divinity the hell speed run instant Heaven band oh I knew I was going to fire hell Chad this just false god confirms it I come bearing gifts you are a oh I Don't Mind If I Do trophy Moss oh yes I have a gift there's a there's a fish in here as well I always say a bitter sweet battle haha thank you you're welcome you're welcome we got to be well fed before we go get blessed by uh the pirate lord well if you want to be well fed then here oh yeah we gotta be with well fed sir gotta make sure that we are 100 percent oh yeah yeah yeah we gotta share food this is this is the meal that you share before oh oh yeah hold on oh there you go thank you you're wrong yep there you go thank you and then here's my one thank you thank you you're welcome there you go thank you you're welcome wait hold on I hear you oh thank you you're welcome uh here you go oh thank you wait hold on I can't eat I can't eat that all right I don't know what to do after this to be honest it's crazy keep this piracy habit and become Farmers or something all right we're gonna you heard it here we're gonna become merchants foreign let's see if this gets green there chat we had to fight God to get it but I believe are you how close are you um I'm at the LA or just over the last corner of the uh oh okay okay oh man okay oh we need to wait 15 minutes oh damn I didn't realize we killed God in less than 15 minutes son of a gun I get your little oh your flag didn't get me it okay we're close okay we're close Chad we're just waiting now we're just waiting it is time flies when you sit down all right kind of flies when you sit down yeah all right server says survey says I'm waiting for all these prompts and stuff and pop-ups and Banners and things now a glass of Fate hourglass value awarded yep thank you thank you thank you we needed to be staying on for a long time it is it really wants you to know hourglass of Fate hourglass yeah okay it's gone it did you do it yeah let's go oh Chad we did it I'm gonna have to touch that again we're never doing it again no more grind bro it's over we don't give a crap anymore all right I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna cinematic this bad boy what we'll enter when we get in there oh I like the whole the whole down though yeah look at this shot let me let me start recording okay we'll re-record if we need to but the first time chat all right yeah yeah oh my goodness you can't break those look at this chat we did it we did it I'm so proud wait I need to turn music on I'm sure there's like some really good music I have the music super high oh I'll be I'll be right back take two from the beginning I should get gay music on as well yes you should I I would imagine it's really good would you would you mind if we watch you do it like first yeah okay and then you can watch me get it yeah okay oh my goodness chat he did it I haven't seen this I'm gonna try not to fall down again controller movement is so smooth oh the great Cube has taken us finally [Music] um oh there we go they wouldn't let me in that's a delay which Pendragon was run I don't care about Pendragon who cares about Pendragon yo Negan thinks the two gifted Subs oh my goodness I know a lot of people have already seen this but I haven't seen it chat and hopefully we get to experience it together two weeks of hard work pictures of it foreign locally so all we're going to see is the gameplay not even my face chat I like doing videos like this where it's just kind of like unfiltered sounds like there's an epic fight happening above us I had to kill God himself to get this I'm gonna open the door sir babbing through this dialogue he laughed oh my goodness oh let's go we made it oh my gosh this is so cool [Music] see this is why we did pirates first man this is why we did it oh Ramsay looks weird not as a dead man he really does look at this chain oh what is he doing there we've got a man in the Raw doing the athenas so this is where we can check to see when pictures of Eric imagine they grief you oh my gosh oh so we can see all the fights huh it's cool mind your step here again oh trying to default that this is so cool what's the command enter giveaway exclamation mark giveaway I need to follow watch for 30 minutes get 200 hit coins get yourself a ticket oh is that uh what's her name uh the one that was here before the mysterious stranger Gloria oh this is cool hello Gloria [Music] cool [Music] foreign wait hold on a second I think I just saw where Belle like set sail every every day [Music] oh they're doing the fleet wait look this is Belle's Bell up here this thing right here oh it is this is where Belle launches out to the world I don't understand what's happening so this is where Belle leaves oh this new area is pretty cool I'm a fan yeah I love it it's very cool all right they did such a good job with this this looks so cool in here this looks so cool in here I need a drink before you go saw Merrick again yeah is that what it was you needed a drink before you go your hatred for Merrick I can't do this in the right state of mind you know be funny is if you did this while drunk and then you puke on everybody I love it oh my goodness okay okay so what do we do do we stand on this like circle thing yeah you haven't there's a option here okay I have my uh have it off my my head for the Cinematic all right sir let me know when you're ready I'm ready oh oh what happened to you having your clothes oh uh what happened to your clothes sir so it applies a filter to the clothing items with the gold with the ghost curse and um now let's see if these isn't perfect like this ship Athena's Fortune she has a long history and carries the scars of great battles but she has always endured even if she needs a bit of work here or there this place is our home and so long as Valiant souls are willing to make sure and protect the pirate life there'll always be a future worth fighting for yo so cool let's go filled with mystery there are chat options when you're doing this what oh it's the lyrics to the we shall say sail together you will always have a place to enjoy true Freedom just gonna do that to share stories of your daring Deeds [Music] you mind if I hello hello this ship is a promise okay good now it looks normal I've got Merrick out of my friend [Laughter] oh he's talking who's talking I can't hear anything you never gave up and you're showing us what it means it's not letting me emote like I don't see my emote that's right I see it I'm still in first person Beauty your teeth is so weird I'm just gonna reluctantly wave here parents to ever sail the sea of Thieves the day we are honored to welcome you into our crew dude trying to get into the video during news reports oh [Music] did you see you standing there [Laughter] oh let's go you're a ghost you're a real ghost man now sir [Music] [Applause] yo come on now you're really part of the crew but there's still much to be done set sail and continue to fight in our name and remember I don't think I will I think I'm done now I think I'm done Glory oh that was such a cool that was such a cool like thing that you did you're a real ghost look at you ah now you're now you're really really a ghost how do you feel oh um amazing actually work it wait I can I can get a chair [Laughter] are these like what are these curse emotes yeah this is the sleep yo let's let's go oh it's so cool don't you bowed at me I should be bound to you you big beautiful man yo that's that seat was amazing uh the chair is so good what is this cheering apparently I'm cheering you know I was expecting I was expecting it to be like um that doesn't look like you're cheering it looks like you're trying to trying to get a big poop out dude yeah do it again it looks like you're trying to get like a big poop out or something dude [Laughter] that's the poop dance that my son does what is that about what is this okay that's not that bad is that it yeah okay now I just need to try something okay oh like my game's bugged I'm frozen I can't do anything oh do you need me to help you uh yes please uh do I have ah thank you you're welcome anytime oh my game's broken again so don't interact with anything after you get this curse it breaks it yeah I I'm stuck in invisible menus okay okay okay oh yeah thank you you're welcome you're welcome you're welcome oh look at this area dude welcome welcome I'd like to go look it's got all the tall tale stuff in here yo let's go this area so cool like it look at the the arena ships down there you need to throw and tuck with that new remote we could we should test the sleeper mode to see if the sleeping mode hides your gamer tag oh yeah and then we could talk while standing up all right that was amazing I don't think it'll show it here though right because I'm on your team yeah yeah I don't think it'll do it can I do it now hello do you have do you not have the option to is your heart on my head's on uh become Pirate Legends and guardian of seeds what the hey oh you need to talk to the pirate lord I forgot yeah yeah okay you need to gain access to this place it's about to say what the f man I did uh all these particles look so weird dude running on you yeah I I don't I don't like them I don't like it okay hello pirate lord yes drink with me I've done what you asked the bottom option make me proud um excuse me sir can I can I can I password oh um uh uh okay I got it ready like chickens foreign [Laughter] that would be awesome dude we killed God himself to get to level 100. oh my gosh all right I am going to become a ghost you are I'm gonna do it you want to see Ray see my clothes get super weird looking oh yeah yeah all right here we go we'll do it all again oh oh my God you're all I know it looks so weird [Music] hello higher Lord it's been it's been a long time well oh he looks at you he's like I'm proud of you it's like he's like my dad he looked at me like my dad looks at me Ronnie a kid he means to live freely on these Waters thank you power Lord sea of Thieves all right it's like first person emoting Athena's Fortune green of great battles I'm so glad you're here for this moment green and so long I'm gonna I'm gonna crop out Merrick just for you and opportunity foreign [Laughter] I would like the curse without the particles I think [Applause] everything we know oh you're gone where'd you go long that's right and long may it continue your Deeds have ensured your place alongside the most legendary yo biggie thanks to 15 months tattoo thank you the 11 months so glossy I know it looks so weird dude foreign [Music] I don't know if you're feeling emotion when you're doing this but I'm I'm feeling some emotion right now [Music] [ __ ] can't delete as a gentlemen I just got cursed I saw my weird glove just now that looked weird oh green you look so mysterious there sir are you asleep right now what the hell I'm just sleeping I'm not sleeping what is wrong with my gloves oh my gosh [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] thank you oh this is so cool this is so good chats now you're really part of the crew oh my gosh set sail and continue to fight nope I'm done too I'm done 100 that was it for me we're done never again pirate lord but I'm always an Athena man to the core okay to the Core yo that was the most amazing thing I've ever seen in this game I've was legit I don't feel a lot of emotion with certain things in this game but that made me feel emotion uh I'm in a weird mode right now everything is all green I'm super zoomed in my camera is very low to the ground right oh do not move forward please I don't want that in my view no stay back stay back no perfectly in the frame in the middle of my screen I'm so short on my end what is going on oh my god well I must see Green's perspective chat what's happening with your screen right now I'm very short right now all the particles you see all the particles yeah wait wait wait wait I gotta look up to everyone yo I look so cool as a ghost I look so damn cool I actually think I look pretty good I make it look good yeah it's just particles right yeah the particles suck let's get rid of the particles I'm very quick as well I think this seems weird like I'm not sprinting right now I think you are sprinting you're this is sprinting you didn't you didn't change and this is normal it just looks it looks faster because you're lower to the ground is what's happening oh really yeah uh how do I fix this I know how to fix this hold on wait wait no hold on one second you need to see what happens when I emote again okay and suddenly it's just okay normal yeah emo it's like I'm in water what in the oh it does look like you're in water that looks so cool like a tucking server let's let's steal a chest of Legends as a cursed ghost now we need a server what's hot baby now we need the four to the dams that we've been looking for that we've been seeing like everywhere we've been getting yeah the bless for the Damned on me Isaac let's go oh my God Isaac send that invite baby oh green green green green green Green you ready to steal for a fork of the dance that we haven't done in few weeks two whole weeks sir because there's because it's been over two weeks right because Tuesday yesterday was two weeks since it was updated I think it's been a little over two weeks right yeah I think Tuesday has it been like three weeks or something I don't know I don't know time time in the queue makes everything seem longer yeah it's been 85 84 years let's go steal a Tesla Legends as a ghost can we do it if we can talk as a ghost we're amazing we didn't lose it I zaic I hecken brother let's go look at you look at you it's stacked oh my gosh did you buy shoes hold on yeah also wait you see me on the boat I'm buying supplies I don't know thanks thanks you were on the boat a second ago hello sir I'm never touching the grind again I'm done I'm I'm done I'm almost there yeah I believe oh my gosh it is stacked dude we gotta go we gotta heck and go you're amazing go get it sir you're amazing we love you Isaac chat ladies and gentlemen hi zayak we said for the den he said how many that's what he said you're amazing sir hop you're amazing you're built different faster better taller besides Captain scene that's okay that's okay oh we've been supplies yeah I mean that's what we've discovered at least that's what we've discovered much love dude you're amazing amazing chat later later dude much love dude all right green you were able to join on me now we gotta forward the damn let's go let me give me just one one second here we're sailing Shelby quick something wait what are you equipping um just uh just a thing what's the thing soon tell me tell me tell me are you gonna show me yeah yeah oh this is so weird we need to get rid of the particles particles are weird it's even glitchy now it's even glitching out at least give us a setting to turn it off I guess yeah I'll be real I like it the particles I would just like an option to turn it off because I don't have to look at it otherwise not too bad hello you big beautiful man these Chronicles are like some of the chair yeah they're [ __ ] yeah wait where's the chair okay welcome welcome to the green and hippo podcast where we discussed all the things sea of Thieves my name is hippo the Blessed captain and this is green oh my God if two people do this in front of each other it should summon a ghost table in between us that'd be amazing [Laughter] foreign out let's see let's put our chairs back to back that's my chair I think it I think it's the same size chain I wish I could like a mega wide chair bigger than yours short she's bigger than from again it's baseballs yeah Schwartz is bigger than mine all right I can actually grab like thank you Isaac for the server we love you sir you just want to go to the boat they're stacking up top oh I see the chest of Legends oh the fault's down yeah um we'll go to the boat and hop in the chest oh you got a shark on you very close I don't know if there's more than one person that Merm spawn is terrible it might just be one guy we about to bully the sun oh just shooting at you are you about to bully beside the police you know there's a bloody at the top there's a bloody at the top hello dead oh chicken the guy's here thank you all right I'm gonna drop sales yep it's almost like we've done this before Oh it feels good to get back into it all right um I don't see a chest of Legends right uh I didn't see it on the ship okay get ready why is there no seller stolen chest of Legends as a ghost right what the hell is this is the chest of Legends up there I got it oh sweet that was kind of easy actually so easy like we never left like we never left yet those guys got absolutely destroyed by a bunch of ghosts let's just let's just sit in the emotes now brother okay is the is the chest in the one spot yeah it's in the one spot okay I want to step in ambush through the kegs I found a cakey up here okay you just shot out I don't know if he's up here okay just put on the other entrance on the other one other entrance he's up here already he's up here I hope Hey sir put it down I'm dead a few blender bumps as you have I got you I got you don't still got it Legend pirate Legend where'd the other keg go okay okay good good good good good good foreign yeah hold on they won't be able to see me if I'm standing on this torch I will just look like the flame I like it I like it I like it work it so I'm gonna just stand here am I very shiny for you when you look at the oh my front yo the part that's shining is not it's your belly my belly yes oh what let's do it what do we do now is this I what we did other Crews why are other Crews muted are they talking to you they upset uh he said he was out of food and that's about it oh where'd they go I think they just left cyber bullies being bullied I see them they're coming back all right I'm gonna shoot this side and then you shoot that keg if he comes up okay okay yeah and then I'll see if he shoots up up which I think is what happened green no lovely no longer lives in the lighthouse he is the lighthouse I am not here I'll come back later then yes yes come back later that sounds great we're gonna get the rest of this treasure no no I'm not hippo uh it's the microphone it's the hippo filter I got it on eBay can you link me yeah yeah I'll drop I'll drop it filter it's a good filter people will use it for bad things but it is what it is I'm really not interested in this loot you can have it I will drop you off we're not interested in it either though oh you earned it come on let me give you a ride I don't trust strangers how do I know stranger man how do I know you won't murder me my mom told me not to get on salutes with strange men I am very bad I don't believe that for a second we almost died what can you say that will give like make me trust you what what will you say like how how am I have anything how much I guess just go with the that um hold on let me talk let me Converse with green green what do you think should we trust this man sure thank you I don't know if we should trust him like he doesn't seem very trust me try to kill us he did try to murder us both yeah he did kill you I mean we're already dead we are already dead yet [Music] murder me yet [Music] I don't have any weapons equipment that is a lie I know for a fact that you have weapons to quit you just might not have them out there you got me there yeah now your trust went down sir now you're in the negatives because you lied how could I trust a liar oh you wouldn't yeah so why would I trust you Mr come onto my boat I will give you a ride that's how it starts brother are you trying to kidnap me Maybe this is what I'm telling that's why I have trust issues no you shouldn't he should not trust me I'm a lying thieving pirate but at least I'm an honest lying demon pirate yeah where's your friend sir he had to go for a dinner oh go on for dinner dinner you say is that how you get them is he up here somewhere friend okay you sit down I'm just gonna take a seat here yeah actually we're gonna take seats up here thank you wait what was that I can't hear you while you're sitting sorry what we can't hear you we're our chair is really loud can you use your megaphone our chair is really loud and we can't hear over good good good good good good yes all right I think there's only one way to settle this green one way dice nice come up here for a game of dice friend we'll meet you in the vault room you know there's there's enough for there's enough for both of us yeah the grind was kind of worth it just for this Welcome to our throne room this is this is where the spirit of green and I remember this is where the spirits of green and hippo rest I am not green or I'm not hippo and this is not green this is merely our spirits uh-huh yeah so if you want the chest of Legends that we have eaten and hidden in our bellies we shall roll dice I really don't want this chest of Legends that's a lie sir I know deep down in your heart that you are a legend and you want a chest solution I don't believe you Guardians Of Fortune thing oh yeah and well I saw that fourth of the time this up so just took a small break from it oh that makes sense okay Legends is like pretty worthless to me that makes sense that makes sense fair enough fair enough I like it I like it um well do you want us to bless you for your uh Adventures out there in the world of the PVP right um let's see I hit bow will hold on where's the thing where which one I guess this one would this one do it I think this one does it I bless you sir kind of like igniting him yeah I think it's kind of like 19 here I gotta I gotta hit your shoulder come here come here come here I will bless you for all of your future Adventures out here in the world of no no stand stand my my friend stand stand I hit bow bless you Papa foreign set forward in the world of open PVP may your heart not be discouraged may your guns be filled with ammo and your pockets full of pineapples friend and may your cannon shots be true yes agreed any other words um green um I'm sorry for the grind good luck yeah good luck friend hey we're really we just finished it today and we're never touching it again we're done I've really Yep this is the first four of the damn steel that we did after the the grind we're done we're never going back I got myself a screenshot from both of you guys are truly amazing oh brother stop it stop gassing us up just turn in your Athena man I mean can you give us a ride to the nearest Outpost oh sure okay perfect that sounds fantastic let's get the rest of this treasure on your boat too don't trust this guy completely yes you still have trust issues but we're ghosts so you got it I got it oh I still got it I still we still got it we never lost it a bunch of live thieving Pirates oh the shenanigans are back it's good be kind of funny if we cut if we did a oh hello hello I will get your grabs got the big I got the biggest treasure of them all stop it now you're guessing now you're now you're just sweet talking me maybe the biggest treasure of them all is this one right here boom that's the biggest treasure oh oh oh you can leave it done oh oh that will up my drafts tractor I guess yeah you're up in your trust Factor right now you've already earned our trust foreign oh give give not up on the gem oh I I have some more potting words for the um Guardians Of Fortune Mayo cannons be rendered and usable because lightly cannons have been disappearing yes yes I think we can leave that gym sir it's fine someone will find it right huh probably it's whatever oh sure I I'm a harpoon Master hold on would you like to go to Reaper we can go wherever you want sir we are just chilling I will take you to Reapers oh my friend is coming your friend is coming back don't don't yeah don't panic Don't Panic he doesn't really need this loot also got it we will not panic I'm just gonna sit here thank you for the ride kind sir no problem no problem shenanigans we all needed this right Chad Guardians you know I us Guardians gotta stick together sorry about the murder earlier oh it happens we're gonna sail through this storm hello friend did you are you bucketing are you bucketing us that seems weird she's just weird wait our chairs are doing some weird things we're rocking and rolling right now I'm gonna get chair sick I want a roller coaster here this is this is a whole roller coaster how did you stumble into your Observer uh green is from the UK oh that makes sense it's a very nice server oh hi sex Trevor you're right yeah I don't know I don't know how Isaac Isaiah did it maybe VPN shout out nordvpn if you're looking for a good VPN service nor it is the way to go oh keep that in mind oh yeah we're turning what is this [Laughter] is this guy blows us all up don't worry about the keg hit by lightning I wanted that too this reminds me of the French kid you ran into that told you your eyes were as bright as your heart and soul what stream that was oh my gosh I had that video I gotta make that a video sir foreign are you guys doing the grind together in the world of PVP are you guys a Duo team well I I am mostly solo Oh yeah SOLO is brutal so we're not gonna do Servants of flames We're not gonna do the Servants of flame the normal the normal way our plan is to do it either through free rep rolling dice sword duels drunk games or anything other than fighting yes I do Jay of course I do well that kind of sounds like a Reaper thing did you consider running uh I don't think we'll run probably I mean we're Athena's at our heart we're slowly turning for them it makes sense sure my chairs what is happening I like how our chairs are slowly turning around without us doing anything too oh this is mildly inappropriate oh I'm gonna I'm gonna move my chair now over here emotionally awkward don't mind him that was very English though I think I'll sit over here this way mode is so ridiculous [Laughter] so you guys just saw the Ford of the Damned up in the in the sky and then kill I think I think what a break for it I saw a break go down uh yeah we get debris nice nice okay thanks guys freaks are horrifying bricks are tough they did oh not these guys I look so angry why do I look so angry it's supposed to be a happy I'm so angry oh this is what makes season 8 makes me feel earthquake earthquake and the grind yes oh no I was just about to sword swipe it [Laughter] we have ugly particles oh gross hello hello listen sell that treasure make some gold maybe some gold it's yours now it's yours now no no we go get it before your boat sinks go sell it we're gonna find a new server you guys are awesome good luck with the grime we love you never change never change you earned my trust sir you earned it I still don't trust that guy yeah I still don't trust that guy I was lying just now [Music]
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S Corporation Explained. CPA Exam
hello and welcome to the session in which we will discuss the S corporation S corporation is an example of something we called pass through or flow through entities what does that mean it means the entity is not taxed not taxing paying entity so whose tax somebody will have to pay the tax well guess what's going to happen all income losses and deduction flow it means transfer to the shareholder on per day or per share basis and this taxation is similar to a partnership I'm not sure if you already learned the partnership chapter or not but that doesn't really matter let me show you in a simple example what does that mean let's assume we have a business it doesn't matter what form of business we have but let's assume we have a business what's going to happen is this we are going to generate revenues we are going to incur expenses operating revenues and operating expenses as a result we're gonna have profit or net income we're gonna call it profit for tax purposes so let's assume for Simplicity revenues are 100 000 expenses are thirty thousand operating expenses and the profit is seventy thousand so here's what's going to happen if this is a regular Corporation regular means c as in Charlie Corporation what's going to happen is this this C corporation will have to pay 21 on this seventy thousand dollar of profit and let's go ahead and compute that 70 000 times 0.21 so the code operation itself will pay 14 700. now also to illustrate the point let's assume the owner or the owners of this Corporation takes the money out withdraw takes the money out because they want to use this money they want to live I'm sorry takes the money what's left seventy thousand minus what I meant to say they take the money after they pay the taxes seventy thousand minus fourteen thousand seven hundred what's left is fifty three fifty five thousand three hundred so that's the profit and let's assume they take this profit out now they're gonna have to pay taxes on this profit based on their tax rate whatever their tax rate is let's assume on average 25 percent they're gonna have to pay 25 times 0.25 and that's another tax bill of Thirteen thousand eight twenty five so if we take 55 300 minus thirteen thousand eight twenty five what's left is forty one thousand four seventy five forty forty one thousand four seventy five after we took the money out and the money is taxed now if this is an S corporation again this is just to make the point if this is an S corporation the corporation makes a generate revenues of a hundred thousand incurred losses of thirty thousand the business itself they have a profit of seventy thousand from operating expenses and operating profit and now you're gonna see why I'm saying operating expenses and operating profit then what's gonna happen is this this seventy thousand flow through pass through this is what we mean by flow through or pass through goes to the shareholder or holders it doesn't matter you could have one or many and the shareholders themselves they'll pay taxes so let's assume they're in the 25 percent tax bracket or 20 or whatever that tax bracket is I'm just making up a number because each individual has a different tax bracket so what's going to happen that's a Sunday pay 17 500 in taxes so if they take the 70 000 minus 17 500 in taxes so 70 000 minus the taxes paid on this what's left is fifty two thousand five hundred versus forty one thousand four seventy five so that's the idea of an S corporation the the S corporation itself doesn't pay taxes The Profit goes to the shareholders now that's it's not only the profit you're also going to have other gains and deductions which we'll talk about that later I'm just simplifying this to make the point before we proceed any further I have a public announcement about my company forhat lectures.com forehead accounting lectures is a supplemental educational tool that's gonna help you with your CPA exam preparation as well as your accounting courses my CPA material is aligned with your CPR view core such as Becker Roger Wiley gleam miles my accounting courses are aligned with your accounting code forces broken down by chapter and topics my resources consist of lectures multiple choice questions true false questions as well as exercises go ahead start your free trial today no obligation no credit card required so the mean the main advantage of an S corporation is the absence of double Taxation and this is just what I showed you the double taxation don't exist for an S corporation however the US Corporation at the S corporation has limited liability but the seat S corporation has a limited liability just like a C corporation so an S corporation gives you the best of both words it gives you a limited liability limited liability means what if the institution of the company is sued if the business is sued the shareholders will have protection personal protection so the liability lies and the corporation itself it doesn't go beyond the corporation of the shareholders so C corporation as I just said are tax paying entities the corporation are taxed on their income before any distribution of dividend then once the distribution of dividend takes place then the shareholder pay taxes again so this is what double taxation is once again S corporation are not subject to income taxes at the corporate level now I have this in yellow you're going to see why in a moment the taxation of a corporate income occurs after the income flows through to the shareholders in fact as as shareholders are taxed on their share of the S corporation income even if it's not even if it's not distributed to them so whether that distribution takes place or not it does not really matter you pay taxes on that profit you remember the 70 000 profit whether that profit is distributed or not you have to pay taxes on that that's important now I said S corporation are not subject to income tax at the corporate level true however when s corporations start we're going to see in a moment they start as a regular Corporation and they could be for several years as a C corporation as a result we might have something called lifo recapture rules built-in gains passive investment income penalty tax don't worry we'll talk about those in the next session the point I'm trying to make is yes sometime the S corporation pay taxes on a corporate level for certain items and these are the certain items and there is there is a reason why we do so and the reason we do so because this S corporation was a c for for a period of time now what we're going to do next I'm going to show you what's called 1120 s that I'm going to show you the K1 which will show you the how the revenue is reported how the expenses are reported and how they are transferred how the investor is informed about this information [Music] so this is what we called 1120s which is 1120 it's a corporation as a shareholder or sub-chapter S corporation well you have the name the address all that information up top then here's what's going to happen you're going to report your income whatever the business we are in such as assume reported income of a hundred thousand then we are going to report our expenses compensation salaries repairs and maintenance bet that blah blah blah all the expenses and the total deductions appears to be thirty thousand we have an ordinary business income of seventy thousand and we have nothing else left we have no access net passive income for Life holy capture we don't have any of this so it doesn't matter what we're left with is 70 000 of ordinary income now here's what's gonna happen this seventy thousand of ordinary income it's gonna flow to the shareholders let's assume this is one shareholder and this shareholder owns for the sake of illustration uh 30 percent of the company thirty percent of the company so this seventy thousand it's going to go to the shareholder this is the form K1 and if we take seventy thousand seventy thousand times thirty percent and this should be twenty one thousand times thirty percent should be twenty one thousand and this amount of twenty one thousand will be reported at the shareholder in this box and forming the shareholder that they are responsible for twenty one thousand it means twenty one thousand flow from the corporation to them and they're gonna have to report this twenty thousand twenty one thousand as income under ten forty maybe I should also showed you the 1040 then this twenty thousand go to their 1040s think of it as think of it as income wages this is basically the K1 think of it also as an equivalent of a W-2 for NS Corporation this is what they report to you now there are more boxes here which I'm not going to discuss now I'm just going to tell you what they are not red net real estate income net rental income interest income qualified dividend uh ordinary dividend qualified dividend royalties net short-term capital gain long-term capital gain Collectibles and recapture gain net section 1231 on Section 179 all of those all of those all these items here they are called separately stated item don't worry about the concept now I just want you to kind of just plant the seed for later separately stated means each individual get their share of these items sent to them separately and we'll see why later so the 21 000 we're going to call it non-separately stated item the remaining will be separately stated items now how do s-corporation comes to life well we're gonna have to make a selection it's a nut selection it's an election or a selection it doesn't really matter so once a corporation is formed the assumption is the corporation is treated as a C corporation c as in Charlie then immediately after it's created we can choose to have an S corporation status however as shareholders can make an election to treat a qualifying Corporation as an S corporation by filing a form called 2553 with the IRS I will show you this form on the next slide so simply put you start as a C corporation then immediately instantaneously you can say you can file this form says it doesn't have to be instantaneously but what I'm trying to tell you is you could treat it as an S corporation it's an election it's you select it to be treated this way the S status election requires a written consent of all shareholders for example when I treated my company as an S corporation I was by myself I was by myself therefore I selected as Corporation I'm the maturity I'm everyone I own 100 percent including those voting and non-voting you could have voting and non-voting for this S election you need the consent of old in fact each shareholder owning stock during the election year must sign for the S election even if the stock is no longer owned at the election date so if you were a shareholder for that year and you left you sold you still have to sign if one or more owner do not consent the election is considered made the following year if that's the case it can does not consent the election is considered made made the following year now why that's the case because for a particular year remember the S corporation is a flow through flow through so if they let's assume we have a former shareholder here former s shareholder they don't want to select for year one or for year five well then we cannot treat the corporation as year five because their former shareholder and they don't want to have a flow through income well that's fine then the following year what they left now we are in year six and the others the remaining one to be an S corporation then it can be an S corporation but in year five even though they were a former they they sold their shares during the year we still need their consent now once a corporation gets the S status once the S status is effective when a new person come in they have no saying because they have to accept that selection they have to accept the S corporation the corporation is treated as an S corporation for income tax purposes only for the days on which the eligibility requirement for the S status are met and the election becomes effective so your RNs Corporation once you become effective now this is the form 2553 matter of fact I had to fill out this form when I did my selection that's it I did not do it I would let your accountant or your lower lawyer takes care of that so my accountant send it to me I just signed it and send it back to them but that's what the form is effectiveness of the S corporation when does it become effective in general the S status election should be filed within two and a half months following the end of the taxable year to be effective at the beginning of the year so for looking at 20x5 okay to be eligible for 20x5 you have to file two and a half months before before that time so as long as you elect this elect the S corporation which is basically what March 15th as long as you make the selection 20x5 March 15th you are an S corporation as of the beginning of the year if you wait after what's gonna happen then you become an S corporation S corporation at the beginning of 2006. and basically what I did we didn't do the paperwork until November therefore I'm gonna be an S corporation starting 200 I'll be the following year accordingly for a calendar year Corporation if the status is election by March 15th of the tax year it's considered effective as the as of the beginning of that particular year otherwise it will be effective the following year shareholder May obtain an extension of time for filing their consent provided the form 253 was timely filed and the interest of the government are not jeopardized so simply put you don't have to sign it that particular year they give you more time to sign it as long as the purpose is not to avoid paying taxes so let's assume a shareholder was away now these days it doesn't really matter because you can scan it send them they can sign it and scan it back but back in the days maybe that wasn't as easy but now it's okay so they give you more time to for everyone to sign qualifying Corporation for a corporation to be eligible for a status Corporation all of the following requirement must be met so this is where qualifying Corporation is why are we talking about this because as shareholders you want to qualify as if you want to qualify as a status you have a motive and the motive is double taxation so if you don't you are not a qualified Corporation so guess what if you are not qualified Corporation for an S then you become a c and what happened with C you there is a double taxation so you want to make sure so so you want to make sure you qualify as an S corporation and you remain an S corporation you don't want to lose your qualification so what are the requirement one the corporation should be a domestic well why because you have to pay taxes we have to you have you have you have to pay taxes in the US therefore it's a domestic Corporation remember if you're a foreign corporation they don't want you to avoid double taxation if you're a foreign corporation and you're operating then you have C corporation we want the double taxation but if you're a domestic Corporation we're giving you the whole purpose of an S corporation is to give a break to Mom and Pop so it has to be a domestic Corporation mom and per business the corporation must have a maximum number of shareholders of 100 again we're talking about relatively small Corporation now family members have the option to be treated one shareholder so if you have a family member and sixth generation which is uh grandfather son grants and so on and so forth they can they if they can be they want to be treated as one they can be treated as one shareholder so you could have more than one individual because a family is treated could be treated as one shareholder the corporation should have only have one class of stock which is common stock NOW within common stock you can have voting and non-volting and this is this is very normal why I'll tell you for example my brother he he gave some of his escort relationship to his kids but he doesn't want his kids to make any decisions so he gave them the shares but they he gave them non-voting shifts they have voting and non-voting non-voting shares that's okay those are not two different types of classes but you cannot have a preferred stocks preferred stock isn't a different type of stock so if you should prefer stock guess what you could lose your s status and I saw this happen before where one Corporation because they needed more money they negotiated with someone and someone told them okay I will I if you assume preferred stock I will invest and what they did they did and they lost their qualifying status so this could happen the shareholder of the of the S corporation can include resident individual again you have to be resident resident resident individual single member LLC LLC company that's fine a state certain qualified trust and certain tax exempt organization that's fine they can be shareholder in an S corporation however non-resident alien again again back to that point partnership corporation which is C corporation most limited liability companies and most IRAs are not to own stock in an S corporation they cannot be owners of stock and NS Corporation and an S corporation and sometimes you might get a questions like this just be aware that what you what you can and you cannot be especially about non-resident alien and a partnership this comes all the time basically one individual their sold or share to a partnership you can't do that or their sold or share to their cousin in Europe you can't do that or they're sold or share to their friend in Mexico you can't do that once that happens you can if you want to that's not a problem but the corporation loses its ass status because you could to qualify you have to meet those requirement and once you lose it you're going to be subject to double taxation also an S corporation can be partner in a partnership that's fine as Corporation can be a partner but not the other way around or a shareholder in a corporation notice they can be but those they cannot own the S corporation the partnership or a C corporation however it cannot file the Consolidated return with the C corporation and you will see why that could be an issue later tax year as corporations are generally required to adopt a calendar tax year and that's made one of the reasons why it doesn't consolidate because they want you to file for a tax year now why they want you to file for a taxi are generally required now you could always have an exception why do they want your tax here remember a seek an S corporation the profit flows to the shareholders so at the end of the year you have to compute the profit and you have to file the profit get get done with this before the shareholder which is April 15th file their taxes so you have to report they have to report The Profit under individual tax return C corporation they could have fiscal year so they they may not match okay so other fiscal year may also be adopted if the corporation establishes a business purpose that the IRS finds valid so you could have a physical year but 99 of CSS Corporation are calendar year for that reason okay a physical year can be automatically approved if the corporation satisfied we don't have to kind of worry about this the 25 percent gross test under this test more than 25 percent of the gross receipt have occurred in the last two months of the proposed year over a period of three years so you have basically a seasonal seasonal type of business or the physical year is used by shareholders owning more than 50 percent of the corporate tax remember what I told you earlier I told you earlier that that the reason it's a calendar year because shareholders also they have a calendar year so you so they have to match well what happened if the shareholders of the majority of the shareholders don't don't use a calendar year they use a physical year then under under those circumstances well there is a reason to do it but again those are the exception to the rule in addition under Section 444 of the of the Internal Revenue code S corporation are allowed to elect an acceptable fiscal year which should be September 30th October 31st and November 30th provided that some required payment related to the Deferred taxes are made assuming you make payment under the third taxes they don't want you to the third taxes from year to year by selecting a physical year now although an S corporation are not tax paying entities they still have to file an informational return which is 1120x 1120 S I showed you earlier so yes they don't pay taxes themselves but they have to file what we call the informational return showing the revenues showing their expenses because they have to report the ordinary income to the shareholders in all cases the income tax return are required to file by the 15th of the third month following the close of the tax year so we're talking the 15th of the third month which is March 15th and not by March 15th you have one month to give the K1 to the shareholders so the shareholders can file the return so simply put something like this so if we are in 20x5 and now in 20x5 we have we have to file our return in 20x6 for 20x5 so the corporation the S corporation will have to complete the sword by March 15th and the individual filed a return on April 15th so once the corporation finalized their paperwork they have one month to send the K1 to the shareholder where the shareholder reported the income or the deduction or the losses under return and they filed their tax return in 20x6 so that's why the the S corporation when I was in practice up to March 15 we would focus on S corporation why because we want to finish those so the shareholders of these Corporation get their K1 so they can file a month later 4 15. so start after March 15th you know we stop work on an S or we just filed an extension if we haven't filed it and we start to focus on individual why because by 4 15 we have to file the individual termination of an S collection this is what basically when you lose it the election of an S status remain in force until revoke revoked or lost sometime again you can lose it one student one is a terminating event an S an S becomes an effective and the corporation becomes a C corporation and for some it's a nightmare now you lost it because now you're gonna have to pay double taxes now when do you lose it well any in any of the following situation the first one is pretty simple you select to do it voluntarily the shareholders owning a majority which is more than 50 percent it doesn't have to be 100 they say you know what they voted and they voluntarily decide we don't want this S election anymore it's not in our best interest that's fine more than 50 percent elect it's not like when you approve it when when you become an S 100 voting and non-voting to revoke only the majority in this situation the revocation must be filed by the 15th of the third month of the year to be eligible for the entire year otherwise it becomes effective as of the first day of the following year so we were talking about March 15th here The Entity no longer qualify as an S you could lose it this is kind of involuntarily where you kind of lost your status lost it in other words it's no longer need the S status eligibility requirement to remember we talked about those requirements for example you could have more if you have more than 100 shareholders that's it you can no longer qualify you would lose your status once again the owners of the company they don't want to lose their status because you have interest a benefit in that flow through entity there's no double taxation you don't want to be double taxed that's why you went for an S corporation when that's the case the election is terminated at the date at which the disqualification disqualification occurred so let's assume it happened January 5th then January 6 you you're no longer a an S corporation or the corporation does not meet the passive investment income limitation which applies to S corporation what is the passive investment income you could have a certain amount of passive investment in the escort position but not too much if the passive investment income exceed 25 percent of gross receipts for the past three years so they look at the past three years and if we have passive investment income which is basically portfolio income dividend uh dividend royalties interest in the past three years if your income um for any particular year more than 25 percent is passive income then on the fourth year you would lose your status as an S corporation again you lost your status in some cases the IRS May waive determination of an S corporation provide a determination was unintentional and corrected within a reasonable period of time so what when would that happen just kind of give you an idea let's assume you own some shares in a mutual fund and it's and that mutual fund made made a large distribution and because of that large distribution you went over the 25 percent the IRS can always waive because that's that that's the right the government can always say no worries we're going to keep you an S corporation now in the past the the IRS were kind of mean and they wanted you to lose the S corporation because they wanted the double taxation they want more money but what's happening in the past few years or the past decade areas are nicer and they don't want you to lose your S corporation so they could always you could explain to them what happened and they will make an exception now for example let's assume Delta and S corporation with 100 unrelated shareholder Emily one of the shareholder decided to sell 10 of her shares to a partnership in which she is a general partner what would happen under those circumstances a partnership cannot be an order in an S corporation the s-corporation would lose their status now what can you argue I'm just saying I'm just kind of just to make a comment here well you can tell um you can tell the IRS look Emily did not know what she was doing um it's a mistake it was not intentional and you know maybe you can sell it back you will try but I'm not saying it will work but what I'm saying is you will try but if if Emily knows exactly what she's doing and she sold it then then that's a different story otherwise you would lose your status so let's assume Emily has a cousin in Europe and she sold 10 shares to her cousin in Europe well same concept it's a non-resident alien then guess what I'm sorry you lost your status Short tax year if due to the status election or termination a corporation was treated as a C corporation and an S corporation during some time of the year so we have a year for part of the year we were A C C Corp and part of the Year we're an escort that's fine then the income is allocated between the C and the escort based on the relative number of days under each status let's take a look at this example my as a calendar year as Corporation that's fine has maintained a status ever since its formation on April 1st of the current year admitted a partnership as a 20 shareholder what happened if you admitted that 20 partnership shareholder you lost your status okay assuming the corporation reported an ordinary income of two hundred thousand what is the amount of income allocated to the S tax so basically we were asked here up until scored up enter April 1st and after April 1st we were a sequel so we have a short tax here Short tax year on April 1st of the current year upon the admission the S status election was immediately terminated and the corporation became a c the corporate income is allocated to the short S corporation taxi that is computed as follow we're going to take two hundred thousand multiplied by 312 so 50 000 is allocated to the S corporation and what happened to the remaining 150 it's allocated to the C so 50 to the s 50 to the S the first three month January February March and starting in April we became C and we allocate the remaining of the income to the C corporation re-election of the status let's assume you want to become a an asterisk again after you have lost it you have to wait five years so the new as status election cannot be made within five years after determination and that termination you could be voluntarily terminated or involuntarily it doesn't matter you have to wait for five years you have to wait can the IRS give you a waiver of course they can that's the boss the arrest May consent at an earlier election is waived and they would allow you to do it so what should you do now go to four hat lectures whether you are a CPA candidate enrolled agent candidate or an accounting student S corporation is an important topic for the CPA exam for the enrolled agent exam for an accounting student go ahead look at multiple choice true false additional exercises that's 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What is the App Library? (on iPhone)
hi this is brittany and i'm here to talk to you about what is the app library on iphone the app library is now the real place where your apps live it's the source of all truth of what apps are on your iphone that used to be the home screen but it's not anymore now the home screens are there for decoration or because you want to organize your apps a particular way they aren't necessary in fact you actually only need to have one i'll show you what i mean here we are in the app library if i move over one spot and i tap on hold on something to delete it so i can say remove it asks if i want to remove it from the home screen or if i want to delete it all together the deleting it all together will remove it from the app library which will also remove it from the home screen and means the app's not on your phone anymore however if i just say remove from the home screen then it will still be in the app library if you wanted to you could have only one home screen and have everything else live in the app library then you would just have the good apps that you can see easily let's look at the app library these two at the top suggestions recently added those are also just convenient access points for the real apps the real apps are all down in these other categories productivity utilities other etc you can't choose what categories your apps are in they're chosen by the developers when they submit their app to the app store the app store asks what kind of app are you and they're like i'm productivity or i'm home automation and that's how they're assigned into the app library to show you an example of how these are categorized and maybe not the way i would categorize them look down here under social and we have discord i wouldn't put discord in social apps because for me i run the adhd guild from discord so for me discord is a work app but i don't get to choose because this is the test phone that i use to make my task management course you'll see if i tap on productivity there are a lot more productivity apps than originally when you just saw it in the app library as a heads up as you install and delete apps some of these categories may show up in a different order than they did before and up at the top there's a search icon for app library it is only searching the app library it's not the same as when you search from other places on your iphone where it might give you web results or app store results this is only going to give you the results of apps installed on your phone the plus side of this is it is super fast whereas the other one is trying to compile a lot more information so sometimes it can get a little slow if you're in the app library already it is a really fast way to launch the app that you're looking for the app library has a few settings not a lot but a few if you go into the settings app home screen here are the settings for the app library one of the options here is to show notification badges in the app library those are those little red circles with numbers on them heads up that when they're all grouped together like that it can get really overwhelming really quickly and may not give you relevant information and that's app library for iphone [Music]
Devise & Conquer: Productivity, Technology, ADHD
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301) What is Restitution? ~ #HaberPA / Michael A Haber Criminal Defense DUI BUI Lawyer
[Music] hi this is Mike Haber thanks for asking me what is restitution restitution is generally defined as restoring something that's been lost or stolen to its lawful owner Florida's restitution statute seven 75089 applies to any victim who suffers damage or loss caused directly or indirectly by a defendant's offense or which is related to the criminal episode restitution is available to a victim a victim's estate or next of kin and it can also be ordered in favor of a governmental entity or even an insurance company if it's actually paid out a claim in Florida if restitution applies then by statute it must be ordered and that's in addition to any other penalty imposed so if restitution applies and probation is a part of your sentence then the court must order restitution as a condition of probation the only out that is given to a judge is if the Court finds that there is clear and compelling reasons not to order restitution in a given case Florida's restitution statute covers a wide variety of economic losses including necessary medical and related professional services and devices related to physical psychiatric and psychological care necessary physical and occupational therapy or rehabilitation reimbursement for income which has actually been lost as a result of the offense reimbursement for property damage or stolen items insurance company co-pays or deductibles crime-scene cleanup costs and if there's been a fatality then restitution can also be ordered to cover necessary funeral expenses in Florida restitution is strictly related to economic damages that have been caused by a defendant and it does not cover non-economic damages while a criminal court judge cannot order restitution for things like pain and suffering as a condition of a criminal sentence there's absolutely nothing that stops a victim or the victims estate or next of kin from filing a civil lawsuit seeking any type of additional damages from a defendant that said I thank you very much for your question I appreciate your having asked it I invite you to ask me more please remember at Haber PA it's all about reasonable doubt and if you liked this video then please subscribe to our channel we'll be putting out more soon [Music] [Applause]
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HOW TO KEEP TRUSTING GOD WHEN IT LOOKS IMPOSSIBLE- Apostle Joshua Selman
you the power of god i don't know but there are people god is raising to become mighty vessels i just saw an anointing rest on you this rule in the name of jesus i don't know where you are but i pray may that grace now let it rest upon you and shift you to a new dimension in the name of jesus christ [Music] welcome to criticism check message on this channel you are going to get soul lifting messages fit based content prayer drills and videos that would help you grow spiritually remember to subscribe to the channel like the video you are about to watch and comment on it [Music] god is able prophesy to yourself say god is able please say it say it say it and believe what you are saying god is able when you're saying it think about that financial mountain say god is able think about your health situation god is able and he's able to do it speedily because he said what's yes thou are we together now he says i will hasten my word god can give speed of performance to his word i will hasten my word because destiny is measured by time there is a way god can give speed to a man to a people to help you redeem time call on to me and i will answer lord i bring before you my children there is need for your mighty hand upon their lives and he shows up in power lord grant us grace we are unable to focus on the matters of the kingdom because of these bills and these lawsuits and these financial situations and he shows up if you've been evil know how to give good gifts how much more will your heavenly father you stand before that mountain and all you need to do is to call him when he comes you step back and allow him with the mountain and then he will show again that he is god of do you know there's something i have learned about god god likes fighting there is something about god and battles there is something about about the process of victory that brings him profound glory he likes the sense to see the process not just the result [Music] so many times he will ask you to watch while he makes a mess of the devil and situations and circumstances do you know is really not the result that makes you praise him is how the result comes are we together most times if he just brings the result you may trivialize how he came so he will allow you to be there and you watch you watch dimensions of his wisdom beating down satan and situations and circumstances at a point you will no longer be interested in the result is a revelation of his glory and his love and his might that overwhelms you you will thank god for the result but it will no longer matter [Music] i've seen god do a few things in my life and honestly i can tell you there are things that god has done in my life that leaves me in awe and in wonder and he's given me the grace to preach and teach from the standpoint of that assurance and that confidence i don't claim to know everything about god but sincerely i will tell you there are some things i know [Music] one of it is that when god decides to invest his jealousy upon a man get out of the way because he will clear anyone and anything that stands that way so when you see god bring his power and his grace upon a person good heart upon this great ministry you will work just when you think you've seen it all then he says no i am god i will show you layers of my glory layers of my power this is very important the jealousy of god is a dimension that has hardly been studied in the body of christ when he says i am a jealous god that is good news jealousy is not a negative quality it's what makes you protect and preserve without jealousy you cannot have attention and emotional connects towards anything and anyone [Music] hallelujah many of you have children you will be surprised that in spite of this crowd if you hear the voice the sound of your child your child's voice all of a sudden something in you is called jealousy is more than compassion jealousy what's happening and you want to find out what is happening so when you lift up your voice that's like a child calling his father if you are a child indeed god should not be silent when he hears you speak if you are his son indeed the bible says that hagar cried together with her young lad and strangely before her voice got to heaven the voice of the young lad had reached the heavens and god came and said what is going on here and she began to lament and suddenly an oasis came out of a desert hallelujah i know that god can arise for those who take him serious those who pray is it all right if we pray this morning it takes discipline it takes faith to pray but i assure you if and when we pledge our lives to pray the bible says the fervent and effectual prayer of the righteous it says it avails much it can produce power it can produce wonders i'm a product of the ministry of prayer i know what prayer can do if you pray and you pray with understanding and pray with faith you will disarm the powers of hell you will allow god to step it in dimensions beyond your imagination was it not in the book of acts the bible says how that the apostle was caught and kept in prison and then he says prayers were offered day and night in fact let's look at acts chapter 12 and then we'll rise to pray we need the god of wonders to show up for us acts chapter 12 we're reading the first ten verses verse one please acts chapter 12 and verse one now about that time herod the king stretched forth his hands to vex saturn of the church verse 2 and he killed james the brother of john with the sword and because he saw that it pleased the jews he proceeded further to take peter also then there were the days of unleavened bread and when he had apprehended him the bible says he put him in prison and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him intending that after easter to bring him forth to the people peter therefore was kept in prison but hallelujah but prayer was made without season keyword without season of the church unto god for him and when herod would have brought him forth the same night peter was sleeping between two soldiers bound with two chains and the keepers before the door kept the prison uh-huh and behold an angel of the lord came unto him in response to the prayer and a light shine in prison and he smote peter on the side and raised him up saying i rise up quickly and his chains fell off from his hands and the angel said to him get thyself and bind on thy sandals and so he did and he said unto him cast thy comment about thee and follow me verse nine and he went out and followed him and wished not that it was true which was done by the angel but thought he was thought he saw a vision verse 10 and when and they were past the first and the second word or the gate then they came to the iron gate i don't know if i've shared this revelation in this church this is a mysterious gate because this is the gate that leads to influence the iron gate is the gate that stops influence when that gate is open the next thing that happens to you is the city must acknowledge the investment of god upon your life please listen this is a very powerful mystery without influence you cannot do much for the kingdom you need visibility for your business you need visibility for ministry you need visibilities one thing to be unknown that is one thing to be called what is another thing to be accepted and embraced that the dimension of god committed to you there is a demand upon it but i tell you in the realm of the spirit there are iron gates just because you left the prison does not mean you are free please keep that scripture there verse 10. it says he came to the iron gate that leaded onto the city which opened to them of its own accord and they went out and passed on through one street and forth with the angel departed there are people as we pray this morning your businesses you have products and services that if people knew listen my my one of the dimensions of god's wonder that i pray will happen as we pray this morning is the grace of visibility there is a grace that can unveil a man like you unveil a product from a cotton and lift him up like a trophy and say here ye him [Music] it's a grace it's a grace that can come as the wonder walking power of god whilst we pray [Music] hallelujah it says and it was noised abroad that jesus had come your products there are so many people here respectfully speaking you have done your best in terms of your intellectual preparation all you need now is to be connected through the mystery of visibility to the men and the women who need what you stand for and look how difficult it is without that grace there are people today there are people in this nation hallelujah there are people in this nation honestly if this grace should come upon them in addition to the value that they have the demand that will be placed upon your life your children and your children's children will eat from it but that grace is not there so many people die with gifts many people live with gifts there are some of you here you are not supposed to be where you are you are supposed to your your preparation demands that you should be in the palace there are worship ministers all across this nation sincere people well-meaning people but this grace for visibility is not there and they die with their gifts they sing you know i've heard a few people at a personal level and i i'm in shock why is the world not listening to you i have i have heard and seen men and women of god respectfully speaking i remember meeting i was i think the eastern part of this nation and i had the opportunity to talk with a dear woman and whilst we spoke you know i mean this woman came to me for counseling and for prayer but then i just had some time of conversation and i was almost going down my knees to say madam pray for me i'm i think i'm the one who needs your grace but the grace for visibility please take serious what i'm saying life will be hard until men can see and discern what you represent it was bishop political that gave a story when they started remember when they started living faith how that for some reason it looked like they would not break through this iron gate and one time they prayed and whilst they were praying and fasting the lord asked him to step out and then he looked up and he saw a thick layer of darkness it says this is the layer that misinterprets what you represent and he rebuked it in the name of the lord it rolled like a curtain and boom [Music] i know families that are under the siege [Music] of this absence of visibility great people wonderful people well-meaning people but does never open so whilst we're praying i want you to be hungry this morning that this ion gate the bible says he has broken the gates of brass and caught the bars of iron in sunder praise the name of the lord yes i believe this you only receive the reward of kings when god connects you to kings you cannot receive the reward of kings in the prison even if you are innocent or joseph the prison is not the place for reward the prison is where both good and bad meets there it's a dangerous place to remain whether you're a wine presser whether you're an interpreter of dreams whether you're a baker if you are in the prison is a place of confinement but you must trust god for the grace that makes the king to send for joseph and the king send for joseph and the bible says they brought him out of his dungeon the holy spirit is ministering to someone this morning because though for you the wonder that god wants to do in your life is to use your life as an answer to someone who whether in the secret or in the open set can anything good come out of this family and they are right except that you give this conference the god of wonder is about to show up in a way and make a definite statement do you believe that please rise up on your feet [Music] i like you to be patient while we pray because we are going to pray prayer is powerful i came standing in faith with the grace over this house so that we'll make some things happen in our lives my god is able to do just what he says don't sing listen he will do [Music] he's gonna fulfill every promised to you guess your fights now don't give up on god cause he won't give up on you [Music] he's able god is able listen [Music] in this bible people had their situation stunned overnight they slept as prisoners and by the end of the next day they were in the palace whilst you pray please let your heart be open god you are able to do this for your business for your life for your children don't be silent are we together lift your voice and we're going to pray in the spirit for some time praise the lord this this is a personal affair just take some time sir am i is it all right all right so i've been given the permission to stretch us a bit and let us pray so that we can have real results in our lives in the name of jesus christ please lift your voice and let's pray in the spirit everywhere inside outside those following online we're going to pray please forget about who is but at your left or right just just lift your voice and pray sheila cataprondagato unto you that answers prayer shall all flesh come together the god of wonders [Music] you're not a man [Music] no one like you jesus my life must change my destiny must reveal the glory the power the grace of god are you praying logic those who are following from whatever nation please take time to pray participate following prayer [Music] call on to me and i will answer shiva catapult [Music] i will praise him from everlasting we will praise you we will worship we will praise you the bible says what things so ever ye desire it says when you pray believe that thou receivest it and thou shalt have it meaning you can never have what you have not received you only have what you have received it says what things so ever now in one minute i i like you to lift up your voice that issue of concern that seems to defy the name of the lord in your life in the next five minutes i'd like you to lift up your voice before i bring prayer points lift your voice and cry before your maker in faith knowing that there is a god who can answer go ahead and pray go ahead and pray some of you are trusting god to reveal himself as a god of increase some of you are trusting god for speed trusting god for restoration don't be silent [Music] i will lift up my eyes unto the heels from whence commit my help my help comment from the lord the maker of heaven and earth the maker of heaven and earth the maker of heaven and earth the maker of destiny the maker of businesses the maker of ministries [Music] our father [Music] our father hear us from heaven forgive us we pray though we are few [Music] and this is the song be singing it forever [Music] oh you are not wasting your time i assure you [Music] please pray the heavens are open over us [Music] me [Music] hallelujah in the name of jesus in the name of jesus we're still praying we'll pray for a few minutes then i'll begin to minister by the spirit first thessalonians chapter 2 and verse 18. there are walls we need to break down and trust god to give us visitations first thessalonians chapter 2 and verse 18. please read with me if you can see ready read wherefore we would have come unto you even i paul once and again but satan hindered us wherefore your breakthrough would have arrived before now wherefore the answer to your prayer would have come before now the god of wonders being made manifest but it looked like it was a boss in office it looked like it was some sort of sociological phenomenon but the bible says satan hindered us are you ready to pray you're going to decree and declare that every hindrance that stands between you and the next dimension that may the god of wonders arise and show up smashing everything that does not name the name of christ lift your voice and begin to pray please pray with faith pray with power pray with faith pray with power every hindrance in the name of jesus i come against every hindrance every mountain who are down mountain before the rubber bell before the rubber belt thou shalt be made play [Music] career mountains spiritual mountains financial mountains mountains stopping your influence and your visibility lift your voice and begin to pray [Music] my [Applause] [Music] hallelujah praise the lord ah paris calibra exodus chapter 14. the bible says once upon a time we read 13 14 and 15. the bible says the nation of israel watch this it was already a miracle that after 430 years by the manifestation of the god of wonders after the last plague pharaoh let them go and while they were on their way with joy suddenly pharaoh said i made a mistake i will have to be on my way back did you know that what left you yesterday is still looking for you and the bible says they got to a point where behind them where a an angry angry egyptian warriors with their chariots and before them was the red sea they needed the manifestation of the god of wonders and moses said unto the people fear not stand still and see the salvation of the lord which he will show you when today you can choose another day but i make up my mind today it says for the egyptians cabarrus this is a word for someone the egyptians the disappointment i know it happened in 2013 14 15 don't get used to pain don't get used to disappointment god is about to show up he said the egyptians whom you have seen today you shall see them again no more forever verse 14 the lord the god of wonders now there are times that he gives you grace to fight but there are times that he says this battle this battle please take it from me higher guys my spirit is fired up on this altar my deliverer is coming my delivery standing by my deliverer is coming my believer are here standing by your deliverer is coming your delivery is standing by verse 14 please give it to us the lord the god of wonders there are times listen there are times that he will give you grace to walk on water but there are times you say get out of the way this battle has insulted my reputation in your life stand back the lord shall fight for you your own assignment is to hold your peace [Music] hallelujah the lord said unto moses wherefore christ died unto me i'm standing by the grace of god and in faith with apostle good heart and his wife he says speak to the children of israel that day go forward you are about to pray don't make this place rowdy but some of you may need to take prophetic steps and you are declaring in the name of jesus i refuse to remain here god of wonders arise push me forward i need advancement in my life is someone praying lift your voice and pray lift your voice and pray it's time to break open break loose from the left to the right it's time to move forward the god of wonders is arising for you [Music] in the name of jesus in my spiritual life i'm moving forward i declare that in ministry i am moving forward breaking boundaries in the name of jesus in business i am moving forward someone is praying from the depth of your heart if you can pray god is able to show up as a god of wonders hallelujah in the name of jesus was you praying first samwell chapter 12 and verse six first samuel chapter 12 and verse six sila karusky i sense there is a grace moving someone forward honestly first samuel chapter 12 and verse six read with me please if you are a believer ready read and somewhere said unto the people it is the lord that advanced moses and aaron and brought your fathers up out of the land of egypt people don't just move forward in this kingdom there is an invisible hand that moves businesses that moves ministries someone lifts your voice and cry oh god god of wonders advance me advance me advance me lift your voice and pray [Music] tell us it was the lord that advanced moses it was the lord that advanced aaron it was a lord that advanced logic it was a lord that advanced apostle good heart it was the lord that advanced the membership [Music] foreign [Music] hallelujah praise the lord you're not wasting your time psalm 45 verse 12 something is happening to someone psalm 45 verse 12 i receive it for myself psalm 45 and verse 12 and the daughter of tyre shall be there with a gift it says even the rich among the people shall entreat your favor someone is about to pray god of wonders give me visibility let the gentiles come to my light and their kings in this season to the brightness of my rising lift your voice and begin to pray the bible says the daughter of tyre will come to you with a gift and even their nobles will entreat your favor [Music] embrace kenya [Music] hallelujah let's look up one of the reasons why god steps in over our lives is to help us redeem time no matter what you lose if you have time you did not lose no matter what you have if you lose time you lost are we together destiny listen carefully please destiny is a function of time we have time that is allocated and for some reason for various reasons we don't seem to achieve certain things that we should achieve in time so god made provision for two mysteries to remedy that constraint one is called restoration the second is called speed these these twofold mysteries were designed to make sure no matter what happens in time eventually you will find the expression we are going to pray these two things it says and i will restore years the first restoration you need is not things i will restore years [Music] number two the bible says and the hand of the lord came upon elijah and he ran on barefoot and he overtook the chariot of ahab even down to israel you are going to declare restoration and you are going to declare speed my goodness imagine what happens to you when restoration and speed together walk in your life are you ready to pray say in the name of jesus i decree and declare by the spirit of grace that my life is experiencing restoration my life is experiencing speed lift your voice and begin to pray speed speed oh i will overtake i assure you go ahead pray speed in my destiny speed in my life speed in ministry 10 years in one year 10 years in one year speed in business when the reaper overtakes the sower a dimension of speed please believe what you are praying there is grace here believe what you are praying these are not empty words believe what you are praying you are programming spiritual realities i assure you [Music] in the name of jesus restoration by the god of wonders restoration in the name of jesus and the fortunes of job were restored to him the fortunes of job were restored to him declare speed over your life lord give me speed give me speed give me speed [Music] don't be tired we're praying you came here to pray you came here in this conference to provoke spiritual realities in your life [Music] hallelujah praise the name of the lord two more prayers ah calibranda esther chapter six esther chapter six something is about to happen to someone esther chapter six from verse one please give it to us on that night could not the king sleep and he commanded to bring the book of records of the chronicles and they were read before the king verse 2 and it was found written that mordecai that joshua salman had done something before and had not been rewarded that night it was recorded in heaven that you have been faithfully serving as a pastor but your reward is yet to come it was recorded in heaven that you served your boss or your master faithfully isn't it amazing that sometimes you can serve sincerely and men can forget joseph served the wine presser when he got to the palace he forgot him for two years he added two years of pain men can forget what god remembers keep that scripture there the bible says two of the king's chamberlain's the keepers of the door they sought to slay the king verse 3 the king said what honor and dignity had been done to modify for this listen to me there are times in our lives where we give our best some of us have served people for years some of us raised many children they are in privileged positions today and by some kind of demonic thing the devil turned their minds and their hearts some of them are our own biological children there are people that walk the length and the breath of this city and you will hear their story that they raise people there are lecturers that raise senators today raise people but it looks like no one is remembering them something is about to happen are you ready the bible says what oh no and what dignity had been done for mother kind then the king servant that ministered to him said there is nothing that has been done i hope you know it was not only mordecai whose ants were recorded there but when god is ready to lift you he will single you out you are about to pray seventh time in the name of jesus father i declare that the book of remembrance be open over me my family my destiny and every reward you have preordained i command you to appear in my life lift your voice and begin to pray father for the things that i have done for your kingdom i gave to the work of the lord for the things that i have done for your kingdom let the book of remembrance be open [Music] please pray let the book of remembrance be open [Music] let the book of remembrance we open over my ministry let the book of remembrance we open over my business over my company over my fam let the book of remembrance be open over my family let the book of remembrance be opened over my destiny in this season arise oh god of wonders our eyes oh god of wonders show up in a way and a manner that all on sunday will know that god is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him [Music] hallelujah dearly beloved i hope you were blessed by this message do not keep the feature to yourself share it as many as you can to help them bless check our home page for more of our messages subscribe to the channel comment on it like it see you on our next video bye [Music] pray pray for your destiny the face of development lord grant me the 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Winscombe To Cheddar Walk, Part IV, 'Entrance To Rowberrow Warren At Shipham' by Sheila, Dec 30th 20
here we are still on the West mended way done this a hundred times hundred times two horses just gone by from the stables dry just all very brightly colored it's a piece that can be seen I mean the other day there was somebody throwing off their horse on the beach on our net for a walk and they had to have the ham balance and everything nor the maneuvers you make because of spinal one neck injuries I tell you what they have lied about the weather though to be quite honest this is another misty day if you ask me I'm just gonna keep me trousers on so I get to it's an each other there's no point in this mud everywhere there's only get covered in me jeans we get covered just like these are in seconds if I am and these aren't like we say wind proofs as well they're an old pair that I think they lost their waterproofness so they're not really suitable for wet weather these ones but you keep out the hose that's why I'm gonna wash them in the machine or slow cold wash I'm gonna do that I just heard they are down the bottom I see or she's just disappearing it's a sensor or Evernote for a minute folks we're just going to find a bar of chocolate back on in a minute right then so I cross the stream down below after coming down that side from Shivaram area I climbed up through the trees here and got onto this path most of the time I usually go don't follow this route and go round that way but today I want to do a route went down for a while normally I've never done it this way around I can only come down it but not very often I can if I felt like it just run straight up to that track but I decided not to yeah in the past when I first discovered this walk I come from the top there and came down and went straight down there onto a track and that was the first time I found this dream and everything and then over a number of years now I've been building up my knowledge of the various tracks in the different seasons as well in the summer autumn winter spring my finding and while still be able to do that we even without gilberto this place is still be the other way it takes you a hike to get your mind you can't just get a bus here so I'm gonna destroy stay fair still in order to be able to come here every seven days I was 68 next month January not far now in fact it's a he'll be in 29 days time it's a 29 or 28 yeah 29 days time I'll be 68 turn it off for a minute [Applause] bikers paradise you're in there yeah we carry that if you can't if you can't carry down that truck there I'll bring you out by the tiniest farm and stables if you follow that track obvious if you go that way you end up at robear Owen all the way over to Sandford eventually and I've done all those walks and I will be doing more of them I'm doing this one today I haven't done this one for a long time I would say this particular route I haven't done since the first time I came here a second time it's going to be several years I've got a video and the message spookiest this is Ribera Warren I talk about a lot these are the tall trees that stick out from miles and it could be yeah that I need to be even higher I'm not sure I could end up where I'm I've always gone in fact it could be that I should be up there and I might actually be making an error already something tells me I might be making an error already I should be up there I think I've done this before I go up here sure I carry on round there somebody tells me I'm going to end up I think I'll have to go this way a bit I just got this feeling that I have done this bit and it just ends up taking me I'm not dead sure what we'll do I just got this brownish track a minute and see if there's another turning it takes me up there something just tells me that I have to I have tried this but I ended up exactly the same point as if I'd gone that way and round because it looks like I'm heading that way doesn't it so we're sit we just see if there's another we should see if there's another path up around here yeah cuz I came up from there I was going up there I still written this all hair track the only way to really do it is to do it from the top and come back down because I can't really remember I can turn off the map you
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Are all the Prophets alive as they prayed together on the night of Miraj? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
sofyan says one of the speakers is saying that all the prophets are alive as they all prayed behind prophet muhammad sallallahu alehiwassallaam on the night of Miraj the night of the ascension to the seventh heaven and he says as prayer is prescribed only for the living now what is meant by this statement of this person or this speaker what is his intention because it's important to analyze what people say and trying to detect their intention so if he simply said that I would agree with him and I would say yes they are alive but and this but is extremely important because their lives are different than ours so ask this speaker is their lives similar to ours at the moment in the sense that we eat we drink and we visit the toilet so those prophets and those who are dead and you say that they are alive in their graves do they eat drink and visit the toilet do they age like we do do they get married and reproduce if he says yes then he may need psychiatric evaluation because we know that they don't and if he says no then we say why is that and he would say most likely because their life is in Alberta and we know that we have three stages of lives the life of the dunya which we live in and which we die in then we move after death to the life of the Barossa which is a transitional period between this dunya and the Acheron and then we have the life of the era which is eternal without an end and this is where people go to paradise or go to hell me Allah protect us so if he acknowledges that they are alive in Alberta in this case we have no dispute but if his intention which is most likely is that they are alive hence we can call them and they can hear us and they can respond to us and they can benefit us and protect us from harm then this becomes a total different ballgame this is completely and takes a person out of the fold of Islam to believe in such being alive in the graves does not mean that they can respond to us when we call them as we know from the Quran and the Sunnah that we're not allowed to call anyone except allah azza wajal so all those who had died cannot know what we say to them and what we ask of them and they don't know what's happening to us and this is why in the motivated hadith the Prophet are they in salat was Salman he mentioned the hadith of the pool on the day of judgment he said that there will come people from my Ummah whom I recognized and they will be sent away and prevented from drinking from the pool and I would say they are my people why are you doing this and I will be answered by you O Muhammad don't know what they've innovated after you which means that you were dead and you did not look at them you did not see what they had innovated in Islam and this means that the Prophet doesn't know how to his salat WA Salam what is happening in our world after he had died so what this speaker had said is correct but it also dependent on his intention most deviant scholars or speakers who say that such a thing they do this to endorse the fact that you can call them and supplicate to them and seek refuge in them which is totally and nullifies a person's Islam
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Stock Markets Today US GDP Q1 DOWN FED ECB Keep Buying US Debt Cash Hyper Inflation Bear Crash Soon
all right everyone good morning good morning good morning it's me johnson chan i think i'm actually getting that from greg mannarino because i think every time he starts his video he mentions his own name so yeah well i guess that's just how it goes probably makes sense too because people would might like the video but like hey who's this guy all right so that's why i gotta say my name anyway it's 8 47 am uh i waited until the gdp report here finally came out because i actually thought they were going to come out the quarter 2 estimate today that's what some of the search results said but that's clearly not the case right so when you click the current release all right and they came out pretty quick it's like literally like on the second so at least somebody in the government knows what they're doing and it actually says at the bottom of the current release that the second quarter estimate is actually going to be next month specifically july 28th hilariously enough that's about four or five days probably four days after july 24th because that's when the flmc meeting is uh no i was way off it's actually the day before oh man you're gonna have back so the week of july 26 right it's going to be back to back insanity oh man i would not you know the markets are going to move you're going to have the interest rate hikes right and then you're going to have the then you're going to have the quarter 2 estimate which i'm still saying is going to it's going to be negative so therefore we'll be in a technical recession because everyone's saying we're headed for a recession but not they're but they're not saying we're in a recession now chuck barone says that i think greg i don't know if greg ever mentioned it all right greg mannarino but he did at least say that things are bad so so i'm going to assume that he'll probably think we're in our session i think winner recession kathy wood thinks we're in a recession uh i think elon musk also believes that as well so uh but it looks like the vast majority of people are saying we are not in a recession yet so i'm kind of curious to see how that gonna that's gonna play out so the gdp got revised downward by a fraction of a percent so it went from 1.5 to negative 1.6 well negative 1.5 to negative 1.6 so not too much of a change but here's the weird thing that is going on okay so the markets are still flat yesterday we had a pretty negative day all right so so everyone's digesting data now here's the weird thing all right we might finally start seeing some movement because it is 8 50 a.m so usually bond markets don't really move too hard until like pretty close to the opening bell 9 30 a.m so that's another 40 minutes but here's the thing i'm looking at the bond yields so there's apparently a lot of people buying up bonds across the board so i check the dollar index right dxy it's up a little bit so technically this is supposed to mean a fair trade now because of this severe amount of so-called u.s debt buying i should be seeing like a large amount of money leaving the stock markets i'm not actually seeing that so i think right now people are probably a little confused it's the smart money that is they're trying to readjust and then that there's probably a lot of federal reserve manipulation going on in here so if that's the case and i checked it with the reverse repo thing over here let's do one here all right of course it's still going up yeah i mean i know the thing is i want to know when do we see the effects of this inflation it's not going to be immediate but it's going to be pretty quick like can we see it say within one or two weeks right and then we start seeing it right i don't know i might actually want to just walk over to target because i have because i actually want to take a walk i need to get out of the apartment and get some air because i also want to re-evaluate some things right and readjust but uh here's the thing cryptocurrencies are actually are actually down i don't want to say slightly down because i mean bitcoin i guess is slightly down but everything else is down the the the crypto capital guy following twitter uh where are you yeah here we go uh he wait don't quan follows this guy oh no gal kim oh kim.com follows him who follows this guy oh wow all right well he's technically been right so far but i've been getting pretty frustrated with this crypto capital guy though because so far it's like his they said he's always right but so far it's like it hasn't happened yet but he's not out of it yet either uh well he still said he's still where is that tweet he said like he oh here it is i skipped right over he's still expecting a 45-50 percent drop in all coin uh prices uh i mean he is seemingly being proven right i mean bmv is already down yeah eight point twenty seven percent 24 hours why does my thing look so distorted where's the one hour chart well i guess i'm confused about coin gekko i mean this is good enough whatever so yeah it it's uh from what i can see i mean i don't know it's too hard to to interpret because everything's so distorted so i think i can safely conclude that the fed is buying up more u.s debt right now trying to prop the stock markets and i think they might be buying stocks you know because this should be going pretty negative right because there's plenty of indicators that say that stuff money is leaving the stock market the demand for dollars is up a little bit so i don't know i thought today was going to be a possibly pretty large news day uh technically it might still be but you know we have july 4th like this weekend so maybe people are just like you know i want to check out i just want to have barbecue all right just go out for a picnic all right just enjoy july 4th which we you and i should actually so and i believe july 4th is a monday conveniently yeah so perfect three-day weekend so i don't know i guess we'll see how this plays out yesterday was a pretty bad day for the markets because like what the s p was down two percent nasdaq was down like three percent oh he was down pretty big so this not going up is also pretty bearish as well and then actually if we go over to my thing uh yeah so here are let's see personal consumption was way lower gdp price index was slightly higher so that's inflationary uh us core pce i believe that also is inflationary i actually don't know what that is but you look at the reply i kind of should retweet this this picture is actually kind of floaty but i think it already got pushed down the results but someone actually asked is this bearish and then someone actually replied very bearish and then like some people hit the like button so that's basically what it means now i don't know about very bearish but it definitely is bearish it's not too extreme because it's you know the prices the numbers are already kind of close together but you know it's not exactly looking roses so all right there we go so now the 10-year yield is actually going up bonus is starting to go up so all right i guess we'll see how this uh show plays out but i don't know what i don't actually know what i'm going to write today i'll figure out what i'm going to write for the youtube description but all right so i don't expect too many big news between now and july 13th because the next big news event unless i'm mistaken is july 13th right because that's when cpi reports out what do i type into the cpi inflation next report oh okay well no that wasn't too hard yeah june 2022 will be july 13th again at 8 30 a.m uh well i guess i'll be uh making a video after 8 30 a.m then on that day so july 13th is a what yeah it's a wednesday so it's exactly two weeks from now because today is a wednesday so it's in two wednesdays two weeks from now yeah uh let's see and then before i go let's take a look here june 15th june 22nd we'll probably get a pretty good idea ahead of the time ahead of time because today tomorrow will be thursday but i don't know how long it takes for the for the fed to update this chart because they release these numbers every week can you see this yeah you look at the bottom now here you can see my mouse mousing over this is wednesday june 22nd so oh they really see every wednesday for sunday i kept thinking it was every thursday okay so so today we'll so tomorrow normally we're supposed to release it the next day so oh yeah so it is that's why i got confused thursday because it checks every wednesday but they don't post it till every thursday but i don't know i generally find that some a lot of time it's late on a thursday so either maybe it's like thursday or 5 p.m or maybe it's on a friday or saturday or something i don't know but we can get a good idea of what the cpi inflation for june is going to be by looking at this so i mean we already know that when the debt market was imploding like what i guess one or two weeks ago the fed and the ecb were buying the hell out of the u.s debt markets in fact i think they're buying the hell out of it today all right just to preempt the improvised gdp numbers yeah look yeah look this was at minus 5.2 basis points now it's at minus 3.7 right it's changing before our eyes so people are dumping dead again so all right i mean well well we'll see i mean let me see this one tomorrow is thursday so i don't oh yeah i forgot to mention this i'm not gonna really cover any new crypto projects because right now they're all basically doing all right and everything's going to fail and everything's going to go down anyway so i mean just i mean look i mean we're about to breach below 20k for bitcoin and that's it you know everything's gonna go to go to hell so i'll just stick with the stock market stuff right and then when something turns around crypto it might cover that or if i really like a project i'll also cover it as well you know uh but i've actually noticed that people are actually starting to like uh the stock market videos that i do all right in fact i actually get like a couple subscribers so thank you to all the new people especially uh but like this is just a frustrating situation because everything's manipulated everything's kind of flat all right i just want this thing to get over with right i don't even want this to go straight to the moon or straight to hell right i hate this slow flat line burn all right because this is like the worst situation but like i said but i feel like i just said like without without any major news right well i mean the markets ain't gonna move much right because there's no reason for them to but yeah at least one thing's for sure inflation is definitely going to be really bad like greg said there's gonna be another way of inflation yeah i can definitely see it and i think the stock markets and the wall street people are definitely calling so i'm going to go go for my walk i'm actually going to check target i want to check their prices because because they've been raising prices and before i end this and let you all go if we actually do get a pretty negative report right on july 28th 28th and we're officially in a recession i'm actually not really sure how the markets are going to react because you would think it would crash right that's what i'm thinking too but the problem is the narrative might actually change to oh we're in a recession we got it wrong but you know what that means inflation uh is going to have to be uh they'll stop talking about inflation they'll say oh okay well the fed has to slow their rate hikes or even cut rates because we're in a recession oh that means inflation is going to probably peak and come down too so that's going to be the that they're going to be spewing uh and it's technically partially true too because if we're in a recession that means everyone's losing money so they're not spending as much profits for corporations are down and for businesses and then therefore prices come down because people aren't spending as much you're not going gonna buy that nice little you know five dollar briery's ice cream if you don't have any money you're gonna spend it buying like you know like tomatoes and you know pasta or something so and you're definitely not gonna buy a tesla that's for sure in fact i think there was actually an article here that on yahoo that said that tesla just fired like 200 people or something i saw on twitter so all right anyway i don't know how today's gonna play out i mean it's i don't actually know what the markets are doing i actually don't i can't i can't really tell i just know the debt markets are manipulated people are selling off debts but i'm not seeing in the stock market so there's definitely some some shenanigans going on but luckily i don't have to worry too much about it because when this show does finally get start restarted again i should say you know my spxs sp xs will do very well and then i guess for those using gold silver crypto and crude oil i mean to be honest i would rather be in crude oil than gold and silver because at least i know that's not being as manipulated by j.p morgan in fact crude oil is being manipulated upwards right because like greg says wall street and the banks have very very leveraged positions counting on crude oil spike uh spiking upwards so you want to get in on you want to make manipulation work for you so i think you can get uh i'm pretty sure there's plenty of energy etfs you can buy if you buy divine energy or wti or something i i don't do crude oil though i mean i just do it the simple thing is just short the market so like subscribe share this video around thank you again to all the all the new uh people watching this channel uh welcome welcome so i'm relying on all of you to spread the word around because yeah i mean shit's about to go down so i i even kind of want to just like not even tweet that much about politics because i know that it's all anyway it's a distraction that's one of the other things i want to think about uh you know and i i'm trying to like readjust you know for the coming you know possible crash because if things are going all hunky-dory right why why isn't the stock market skyrocking right now why why aren't cryptocurrencies also going up all i see is a slow burn towards the bottom all right so i believe the word i'm looking for is uh soft landing yeah oh god all right well whatever i mean that's just how it goes so anyway i'm letting you all go i'll see you all i actually don't know when i'll do another video i mean there's if there's nothing going to happen tomorrow or even friday i mean i mean i guess i'll just wait till next tuesday all right okay yeah yeah because i'm trying to think i mean technically i wouldn't mind doing a video every morning but then i don't have anything new to say i would prefer i don't know i'll i'll think of something i'll think of something you know we'll see but yeah it's just the three it's just gonna be slow so anyway uh thanks for watching i'll see you next time uh maybe tomorrow maybe friday definitely probably by tuesday i don't want this channel to have no content for too long all right and then we'll uh we'll we'll take a look so yeah all right have a nice trading day and the rest of your morning or evening wherever you're watching this from and yeah you know i changed my mind i'll either see you tomorrow or friday by the latest you know i don't want to just do not too little you know or something especially since i'm not going to cover any crypto projects for a while all right thanks
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How To Cut The Perfect Face Frame Haircut Everytime | Tutorial Tuesday
what's up guys my name is Matt Beck and today on tutorial Tuesday we cut a face frame what's up guys I'm so excited to bring you guys another tutorial Tuesday today we're gonna be focusing on a face frame haircutting technique but before we get into it I want to talk about my scissor choice for this cut it's the Mizutani DB twenty one of my favorite scissors it's a 5.7 inch you can see it's got a ball bearing screw and also a non-removable tang those are two of my favorite qualities in a scissor it's also the 5.7 inch blade like I said I like a little bit shorter blade for precision cutting I don't like to go too short so the 5.7 inch works really well for me it's also a nano powder metal scissor which basically means that the metal in the scissor is made from the same technology that blu-ray discs are made of so all of the molecules in this is are all the same and you get a nice consistent crisp cut it grips the hair so you get really nice precision lines so the first thing I'm going to do for this technique is I'm just gonna split the head in half because this is tutorial Tuesday I'm not gonna do a full haircut what I want to go over with you guys is just the face frame technique so I split the front and back we're gonna work on a side parting so let's pretend like the guest parts her hair on the left hand side if it was the right hand side just do the opposite now we're working with a thicker more dense side so that would be the heavy side and we're working with a light side now what I want to talk to you guys about is the different angles first so if you see where ninety degrees is is where my comb is coming straight out from the head so anytime I'm lifting the hair the key to a perfect face frame is all about elevation so you're gonna notice I really focus on the elevation throughout this cut now my fingers are parallel to the parting so I have a diagonal forward parting and then my fingers mimic that angle and I start my cut now this is gonna be based on how long you want the bangs to be so make sure that you don't go too short if you don't want shorter bangs now I clip the other side away and I continue working up the head now I'm gonna keep showing you we're 90 degrees is because then I want to create a perfect angle of a zero degree elevation so I find out where 90 is and then I elevate the hair to zero now anything below zero is just gonna fall as dead weight so a lot of you guys that have cut a face frame in the past and how to challenge with it being too heavy the reason it's too heavy is because of the fact that your your elevation is way too low for the density that you're working with so let's say we're working with medium density then I'm gonna go through her hair and keep it at that zero degree angle all the way through now also notice how I just took that section now we're working wider than my fingers are so I break it up because I'm working on the top of the head here so I get that zero degree elevation there then I move to the lower part of the head which is a completely different angle so anytime I'm cutting hair I'm really focused on the head shape and where my elevation is and that's gonna give me the best result in the end so I just work my way through there I break that section up into two I'm gonna do the same thing here so basically a long trial Ridge bring all of that over cut it at zero degrees and again when I say zero a lot of you guys might get confused because a lot of people think zero is just all the way to the floor now that depends on how you were taught to cut hair but for me it always worked in my mind to know where 90 is on the head and go zero off of that so just bringing everything over stationary guide the only difference is we shift our elevation as we work through the head shape and that will give us the most even and best result for a face frame now I clip away the heavy side and I'm gonna work on the light side now a lot of people are taught when they cut a face frame to cut it exactly the same keep everything identical keep it symmetrical well if you're working with a light side and you're working with a heavy side then on the light side I keep my elevation nice and low because what does it's low elevation do it builds up weight and the fact is on our light side I want her to have a build up of weight I want it to feel a little bit heavier because then when she goes to style it even though both sides are asymmetrical they feel so much you can see how that layer and movement works now I'm gonna go in with Paul Mitchell neuro style prime this is a blow dry primer it's a heat protectant so any of you guys looking for a nice heat protectant it makes the hair smooth and silky that's a great product also this is the Paul Mitchell neuro halo dryer it's a brand new blow dryer so I'm in my second video using it it's a really powerful blow dryer it's got all digital on the top so you can work the different heat settings ion settings all of that works through the top of the blow dryer so I go through I do a flat wrap technique using my ego paddle brush and then I go in with the brand new neuro halo iron to smooth the hair out the cool thing about this iron as soon as you fire it up it's all digital so it's all touch panel just like the blow dryer so it's really cool very futuristic cool little tool that you can get if you want to on Paul Mitchell calm now I go through I earn it out keep everything nice and smooth just following the head shape and as you can see I take nice tight tension you'll see it right here just like I'm gonna cut it to go through and do my iron work that gives me the smoothest result possible so here we go just finishing up I use a little bit of Paul Mitchell Express style stay strong it's a really firm hold hairspray just to finish off the style and really set it so you guys can see the result what I want you guys to notice is right around the cheek where that density usually is the heaviest because the elevation that we did throughout the haircut that's why you're seeing it nice and smooth and consistent all the way throughout it you don't see any part of this haircut that feels heavier because we did the right elevation throughout the cut if you guys liked this video then please hit the subscribe button below also make sure you hit that like button and remember if you're looking for some new Mizutani scissors then go to free salon education comm we have the best deals on the Internet thank you guys so much for watching and we'll see you guys on the next video [Music]
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A Card Trick I Learned in Finland
hello I would like to show you my new favorite card trick this is a nice little matth card trick which I learned just before Christmas uh so I was over in Finland I was doing some talks about maths in various different places around Finland uh and one of the people who'd helped to organize the trick basically CED me uh in the pub while I was out there and she said I have a Max C trick for you I was like brilliant uh and she said but I don't know how it works and she learned how to do the trick she'd learned how to like make it work and mechanically do the steps of the trick but she didn't know why it will always work uh and it's a mathematical card trick so it's uh it's what's called a self-working card trick so no matter what you do as long as you do all the steps right it will always work um which is quite nice and what I thought I would do is show you the trick uh the same way that she showed me the trick when I was out in Finland uh and see if you can figure out from there so there'll be a point at which you can pause the video go away pen and paper work it out see if you can figure out this trick and then come back and I will explain to you what I did discovered when she showed me this trick so we started off with a normal standard deck of 52 cards I'm going to give these a quick Shuffle just to make sure they're nicely mixed up so just a couple of quick riffles on there like that um and when she showed me this trick essentially what she did was she said okay I'm just going to make some piles of cards on the table so so she just kind of put a stack of cards there and then she was like okay maybe just one card there maybe some more cards over here in a pile there another stack of cards there and yeah that I'll probably do uh and she put the rest of the cards over here she said now okay there are five piles here on the table I want you to choose three of those piles and I was like okay I will choose uh these two back here and this middle one she was like okay okay she took away the other two piles put them with the rest of the cards in a little stack over there um and then she said okay choose two of those three and turn over the top card and I was like okay I will turn over say these two we've got a two and a four so she then said okay give give me a second just got to do some uh some quick mats over here um I mean I guess she wasn't a professional magician it wasn't the slickest thing I've ever seen but she was like hang on wait a second and then she said that card is a five and we were like nah and it was a five it's a five everyone so she was able to predict uh what that top card is there and I'm hoping that I've given you a couple of little pointers uh in amongst what I was doing there but I'm going to try running the trick through one more time uh and again I will give you these little pointers so you can see what it is that I'm doing um but I'm hoping you can use this to try and figure out how to actually recreate the trick if not how it actually works so she started off she said okay I'm just going to deal some cards into piles uh just two on that one okay so maybe this many piles this time there's not always the same number of piles the rest of the cards just live over there off to one side and I now get to choose three piles uh so I maybe go for the three across the middle there um so the rest of the piles get picked up and put together and put in a stack with the original cards I then choose two of these and flip over the top card so this one and maybe this one so I've got a six and a three there and then it was like okay hang on hang on okay that is a queen it's a queen it's a queen ah okay so if you want to try and work this out you can go away now have a think about it if you don't just carry on watching and I will show you a nice little explanation of this trick okay so if you are trying to figure out how someone 's done a card trick even if it's a mathematical card trick and it's not a magician who's doing crazy slight of hand stuff and hiding cards up their sleeve and what have you it is often useful to pay attention carefully uh to the things that they're doing with their cards and with their hands because quite often there can be a clue in there uh and the first thing that I spotted when I saw this trick done was that she was dealing from a face up deck of cards that's interesting because normally when people deal cards they will start with the cards face down and deal off this way but in in fact she had the cards face up uh and my suspicion was that the piles the random piles of cards that she was dealing were not truly random and I asked her about this I said you've got your cards face up I reckon you are looking at that top card and using it somehow to create the stacks of cards and she said yes you're absolutely right um I am using the top card and what I do is I count from the number on that card up to a King so if you know 10 is 10 Jack is 11 Queen is 12 King is 133 um you would count from here up to 13 so in this case I would go 9 10 Jack queen king and that would be one stack Seven 8 nine 10 Jack queen king I could just go queen king uh 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack Queen King 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack queen king uh Jack queen king 910 Jack queen king uh Queen queen king uh and I suspect I haven't got enough cards left there to do a stack from Ace up to King so I will keep those as my uh spare stack of cards and you can see now this time I've got quite a few piles here this sometimes happens you sometimes end up with as few as four Stacks but you will get uh whatever number of stacks depending on the order the cards were in the deck which is random because we shuffled them so each of these Stacks now contains a specific number of cards it's whatever number that you started off with when you started dealing that stack and from there up to King and if you think about what that means it means you will have 14 minus the number on the top card so if the number on your top card was a 10 you will have four because you'll go 10 Jack queen king if it was a king you'd just have one because you just go king um and if it was say a five you would have 14 minus 5 is nine cards you go 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack queen king so each of these Stacks is dependent on what ever the first card was uh and this is a thing that took me like a day like half a day after I saw this trick I suddenly went oh cuz I just realized how it is that you can know what the top card is on the stack and the thing to realize is that if you take a face up stack of cards and deal like this I've got the Ace of clubs on the top there I am now reversing the order of the cards so when I flip that over the top card is still going to be the Ace of clubs so in fact the top card on each of these Stacks tells me how many cards is in the stack so we will remove all but three of these so I'm going to pick these three across the top here get rid of the rest like that these all go back into that stack so that's the remainder of the deck of cards and I now have three piles here so if I flip over two of these cards say this one and this one this is telling me that this stack contains 14 - 9 Cards and this St contains 14 - 7 cards so you may have worked out and I'm hoping you did that when I was doing this last bit I was actually counting the cards in this stack and I'm going to do it again but in a slightly more obvious way not that there is much more of an obvious way I was pretty obvious about it but this time what I'm going to do is count in front of these piles because you might have spotted that I count this number then this number so first of all nine one 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 nine and I'm going to put those down there seven here 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 and then if you were paying attention you might have spotted that I count 10 more cards 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 now if you think about what we've got here we've got 14 - 9 + 9 so there are 14 cards here we've got 14 minus 7 up here and seven down here so we've got 14 cards here and we've got 10 cards over here which means we've got 14 and 14 is 28 plus + 10 is 38 which means that between this stack and the remaining cards in my hand I have another 14 I've got 14 14 14 3 14s is 42 + 10 makes me up to my 52 cards in a deck which means that the top card on here is going to match the number of cards in my hand which in this case is two and that is a two so that is in fact how this trip Works hopefully that explanation made sense to you um and I had so much fun with this cuz I had no idea how it worked and I had to work it out completely from the start uh which was a really nice thing to do and in fact I showed this trick uh to some of my friends in the pub in Manchester where I live and uh it was at a thing called matth Jam which if you don't know about it it happens once a month please look it up it's a great thing to do um but the my friends at math Jam basically enjoyed it as a card
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Optic Mounting Options Part 1 -- The Kalash Files
[Music] [Applause] [Music] hey guys what's going on thanks for swinging by I sure do appreciate naturally thanks to Mike and Lisa Urban from tall grass shooting sports allow me to bring you guys this video without their help it'd be a lot more difficult so we're gonna start a series on mounting optics onto your coalition akov rifle and it should be fairly intuitive for a lot of you guys if you've been around these types of rifles for a while you should know the different variations of mounting optics onto your rifle but for you new guys out there people who may just be getting into the rifle I wanted to provide a couple of different videos to talk about some of the considerations that you need to take into mind when you are purchasing a mount for your optic to put on to your rifle now there's going to be a couple of different ways to do it and we're going to break it into a couple different videos the first video this video we're going to be talking about the side mounting option we're going to get into a couple of different products and the ones that I like the best with that being said all of these mounts and optics are going to be over on fit and fire comm so if you guys are interested in any of these setups I will have that over there so by all means head on over to Pitt and fire calm hit the coalition akov or Kalashnikov rifle tab and it'll lead you right to this stuff excuse my pronunciations I'm a hick from Kansas so if I mispronounce a word sorry so let's get into again we are talking about the side mounted option when it comes to putting an optic on to your rifle and the two companies that I really do like when it comes to finding a mount for your optic is going to be RS regulates and Midwest industries we're going to get into their products more specifically here in just a second but the first question that you're going to need to ask yourself when trying to determine what type of setup you're going to do what do you want your rifle to do is it home protection is it hog hunting is it a little bit of both hunting and home protection is it a setup for the big igloo you know whatever it is for you you're going to need to make sure that you have an optic that is going to be versatile enough to allow you to do exactly what you want your rifle to do alright so that's the first thing you're going to need to consideration hopefully some of the things that I talked about will help you decide which way to go alright so the next consideration that you're going to need to get into is what type of mount to buy now that's very tricky because there are a couple different styles of mounts depending on which kind of rifle that you have so if you have a Wasser or an RH 10 like this you're gonna have a standard comm block bracket on the left side of your receiver that's going to be pretty stagnant when it comes to Bulgarians Polish East German Hungarian Russian those brackets are going to be by and large about the same there's going to be some variances in the tolerances from one country to another but by and large that bracket is going to be about the same however if you are to buy an M 70 like a Z Pat Oh Pat impact something from formal formerly Yugoslavia you're going to have a different type of bracket so you're going to need to ensure that your mount is going to be able to fit that type of bracket the way you do that is when you are purchasing your mount you're going to need to specifically look for things like Hugo Yugoslavian m70 when it comes to that mount and that'll lead you in their correct direction one of the other things that you'll need to take and skater's take into consideration is if you have an american-made Century Arms rifle like a razz 47 a visca or AC 39 V to my understanding and I could be completely wrong about this but I do know for a fact on the seat vitu those mounts are proprietary that bracket is proprietary to the Red Army standard mounts so you're going to make sure that your rifle is getting the correct mount regardless if it is comm block you go or american-made Century Arms the Palmetto State Armory american-made ak-47s those are going to be your standard comm block style brackets so that's say something to take into consideration as well so with that being said let's dive into the two different types of mounts that we have here first and foremost let's talk about the ARS regulate now I'm a big fan of artists regulates I really do like not only their mounts but they also have some really cool hand guards as well and one of the reasons why I like the mount so much from RS regulate is the fact that it is a two-piece design now for me personally as a youtuber I am constantly switching out optics to do one type of filming or another one day I could be doing accuracy another day I could be doing drills or something like that when it comes to the RS regulate mounts all's I need to do is change out this top piece just swap out a variable optic to a red dot instead of having to buy the incomplete mount I can just change that one piece if I have a little foresight I can do that today ahead of time make sure it's locked tight it and we're good to go is that ideal for everyone absolutely not no it's not but that is one of the things that I do like about RS regulate the Midwest industries is going to be a one-piece design as you can see right here here's another example a full Picatinny section which is going to be extremely beneficial to you guys because the one-piece design allows you to determine which type of optic you want for your rifle whether it be a red dot or variable optic maybe a prism fix power optic or like maybe an ACOG or something like that you can get it all set up exactly the way you want it and then you have the exact mount for that optic now one of the things that I really do like about not only Midwest industries and RS regulate is you can either buy mounts with Picatinny sections whether that be a full section one up front one the middle one in the back or you can purchase amounts that have t1 interfacing setups like this right here so if you have like endpoint t1 or endpoint t2 tragic on ACOG or even this primary arm Cyclops you're able to directly interface with that mount and that will actually allow you to get a little bit of a lower cheek well for your optic and then will come important here in just a second when I talk about the pros and cons so those are the two that I really like when it comes to these side mounting options are there other companies out there absolutely are there cheaper ones out there yeah there are but I really do feel that our s regulate and Midwest industries are going to give you the best bang for the buck one of the big things that I do like about both of these brands is that they have adjustability in the mounts themselves so if you have a couple different rifles and you want to swap from one rifle to another and the bracket is a little bit out of spec you are able to tighten that mount down onto each one of those types of bracket and make sure that you have a really good solid clamp down on to that bracket so that's something that I really do like about these types of mounts all right so let's talk about the pros and cons of mounting optics on the side here first and foremost the biggest Pro is if you're going to run a variable optic like this maybe you want to use it for hog hunting or deer hunting or whatever you want you're going to be able to get setups that give you the most Picatinny section to allow you and adjust a variable optic make sure that your eye relief is set properly and to allow you the best opportunity to have a powered optic on your rifle you can mount optics elsewhere but it really doesn't work out when especially when it comes to variable optics that's number one the second thing is if for some reason something happens to your optic whether the battery dies it gets damaged or something to that effect it is extremely easy for you to just take it off and use your iron sights if you need to and that's something I really do like having the flexibility for you to go ahead and remove that optic should there be an issue and you can no longer use it so that's a another great thing about it as well again the other Pro that I would have to say is as you can see you have a lot of different variation as to the types of products that you can use to include little small or Amar's if you wanted to use something very very low-profile like an RMR you could do that and in some cases you can get a set up to where you can Co witness with your iron sights as well however that's the number one con when it comes to utilizing the side bracket for optics placement is you're typically going to end up losing the ability to use your iron sights for the most part about I would say probably 80 to 90 percent of the side mounting options that are out there are going to eliminate your ability to CONUS your iron sights so that's something you're going to need to take into consideration another thing that you'll need to keep in mind as well is if you decide that you want to just have as much first as possible and you end up getting a pic section like this from this Midwest industries mount and then want to put a red dot on top of this mount that's going to end up causing your cheek well to be a lot higher than what it normally is so you may have to do some adjustments either to your butt stock completely change out the butt stock to have some type of adjustable cheek riser on your butt stock put a towel or something on there you know jerry-rigged it if you have to but I would recommend that if you're going to put a red dot onto a rifle like this that you tried to interface with some type of t1 mount whether that be like this setup or some of the other options out there take that into consideration when you're trying to set up a red dot onto your rifle you may have some compatibility issues when it comes to your cheek well so that is another thing to keep in mind as well so there you have it there is a quick tutorial on the side mounting options that I prefer when it comes to mounting optics on my rifles on to my a case are there other brands out there absolutely are there less expensive brands out there yeah there are but at the end of the day I do feel that our s regulate and Midwest industries are going to be the two best that are out on the market today and they're going to not only give you quality products to last you a lifetime but also provide some good customer service to jamming problems as well so with that being said we're gonna go ahead and get on out of here let me know what you guys think when it comes to setting optics on your rifles using the side mount what brands and what setups are you guys using sound on sound off in the comments section down below and we will catch you guys later as always breathe through strength it comes a high five take care y'all have a great week right [Music]
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Cherry-Pineapple Dump Cake | How to Make Dump Cake
hi my name is andrea with fudimentary adventures in food today i'm sharing a recipe from my childhood called cherry pineapple dump cake it's loaded with cherries and pineapple and has a buttery pecan topping not only is this recipe absolutely delicious but it takes less than five minutes to prepare you will need a box of yellow cake mix a can of crushed pineapple a can of cherry pie filling chopped pecans and one cup of unsalted butter okay so i have my oven preheated to 350 degrees i am using a cast iron skillet i think it's about a 12 inch cast iron skillet if you don't have a cast iron skillet that is absolutely fine you can use a 9 by 13 pan and you're just gonna dump out your crushed pineapple on the bottom of your skillet and then you're going to add your cherries on top of that and that is what i love about a dump cake is because you literally just dump everything in so i've got cherries in there spread them out just a little bit and the next thing you're gonna do is pour your cake mix right on top and you're just going to evenly spread it out next you're going to sprinkle your nuts on top and finally you're going to add on your butter a little trick with the butter is don't let it soften and get room temperature um i like to store mine in the freezer while i'm doing the rest of the prep just so that it's easier to handle you're just gonna spread it evenly all around okay so now i am going to pop this in the oven for about an hour okay i just took the dump cake out of the oven you can see that is still bubbling up smells absolutely delicious i am going to let this cool down and then i'll scoop some up so you guys can see what it looks like so the dump cake has been cooling for a few hours now and i scooped some out so you could see what the inside looks like and here it is on the plate i typically like to serve mine warm with a little bit of ice cream or either whip topping either one absolutely delicious i do have an entire playlist of quick and easy desserts that i will link in the description box as well as the end of this video if you enjoyed this recipe it would really help our channel out if you gave us a thumbs up and if you have not subscribed to our channel we'd certainly love to have you thanks so much for watching and we'll see you all next time you
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Life Of Abraham Lincoln | Ward Hill Lamon | Culture & Heritage | Audio Book | English | 7/15
section 15 of the life of Abraham Lincoln this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Maria Casper the life of Abraham Lincoln by Ward Hill lemon chapter 11 part two the first of these papers from Mr Lincoln's pen is a letter of advice and consolation for his friend for whom he apprehends the terrible things through which by the help of that friend he has himself just passed my dear speed feeling as you know I do the deepest solicitude for the success of the Enterprise you are engaged in I adopt this as the last method I can invent to Aid you in case which God forbid you shall need any Aid I do not place what I am going to say on paper because I can say it better in that way than I could By Word of Mouth but were I to say it orally before we part most likely you would forget it at the very time when it might do you some good as I think it reasonable that you will feel very badly sometime between this and the final consummation of your purpose it is intended that you shall read this just at such a time why I say it is reasonable that you will feel very badly yet is because of Three Special causes added to the general one which I shall mention the general cause is that you are naturally of a nervous temperament and this I say from what I have seen of you personally and what you have told me concerning your mother at various times and concerning your brother William at the time his wife died the first special cause is your exposure to bad weather on your journey which my experience clearly proves to be very severe on defective nerves the second is the absence of all business and conversation of friends which might divert your mind give it occasional rest from the intensity of thought which will sometimes wear the sweetest idea threadbear and turn it to the bitterness of death the third is the rapid and near approach of that crisis on which all your thoughts and feelings concentrate if from all these cause es you shall escape and go through triumphantly without another twinge of the soul I shall be most happily but most egregiously deceived if on the contrary you shall as I expect you will at some time be agonized and distressed let me who have some reason to speak with judgment on such a subject beseech you to ascribe it to the causes I have mentioned and not to some false and ruinous suggestion of the devil but you will will say Do not your causes apply to everyone engaged in a like undertaking by no means the particular causes to a greater or less extent perhaps do apply in all cases but the general one nervous debility which is the key and conductor of all the particular ones and without which they would be utterly harmless though it does pertain to you does not pertain to one in a thousand it is out of this that the painful difference between you and the mass of the world Springs I know what the painful point with you is at all times when you are unhappy it is an apprehension that you do not love her as you should what nonsense how came you to court her was it because you thought she deserved it and that you had given her reason to expect it if it was for that why did not the same reason make you court and Todd and at least 20 others of of whom you can think and to whom it would apply with greater force than to her did you Court her for her wealth why you know she had none but you say you reasoned yourself into it what do you mean by that was it not that you found yourself unable to reason yourself out of it did you not think and partly form the purpose of courting her the first time you ever saw her or heard of her what had reason to do with it at that early stage there was nothing at that time for reason to work upon whether she was moral amiable sensible or even of good character you did not nor could not then know except perhaps you might infer the last from the company you found her in all you then did or could know of her was her personal appearance and deportment and these if they impress at all impress the heart and not the head say candidly were not those heavenly black eyes the whole basis of all your early reasoning on the subject after you and I had once been at the residence did you not go and take me all the way to Lexington and back for no other purpose but to get to see her again on our return that evening to take a trip for that Express object what Earthly consideration would you take to find her scouting and despising you and giving herself up to another but of this you can have no apprehension and therefore you cannot bring it home to your feelings I shall be so anxious about you that I shall want you to write by every mail your friend Lincoln Springfield Illinois February 3rd 1842 dear speed your letter of the 25th January came to hand today you well know that I do not feel my own Sorrows much more keenly than I do yours when I know of them and yet I assure assure you I was not much hurt by what you wrote me of your excessively bad feeling at the time you wrote not that I am less capable of sympathizing with you now than ever not that I am less your friend than ever but because I hope and believe that your present anxiety and distress about her health and her life must and will forever banish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt as to the truth of your affection for her if they can once and forever be removed and I almost feel a presentment that the almighty has sent your present Affliction expressly for that object surely nothing can come in their stead to fill their immeasurable measure of Misery the death scenes of those we love are surely painful enough but these we are prepared for and expect to see they happen to all and all know they must happen painful as they are they are not an unlooked for sorrow should she as you fear be destined to an early grave it is indeed a great consolation to know that she is so well prepared to meet it her religion which you once disliked so much I will venture you now prize most highly but I hope your Melancholy for boings as to her early death are not well founded I even hope that a this reaches you she will have returned with improved and still improving health and that you will have met her and forgotten the Sorrows of the past in the enjoyment of the present I would say more if I could but it seems that I have said enough it really appears to me that you yourself ought to rejoice and not sorrow at this indubitable evidence of your undying affection for her why speed if you did not love her although you might not wish her death you would most certainly be resigned to it perhaps this point is no longer a question with you and my pertinacious dwelling upon it is a rude intrusion upon your feelings if so you must pardon me you know the hell I have suffered on that point and how tender I am upon it you know I do not mean wrong I have been quite clear of the hypo since you left even better than I was along in the fall I have seen blank but once she seemed very cheerful and so I said nothing to her about what we spoke of old unle Uncle Billy hearnen is dead and it is said this evening that Uncle Ben Ferguson will not live this I believe is all the news and enough at that unless it were better write me immediately upon receipt of this your friend as ever Lincoln Springfield Illinois February 13th 1842 dear speed yours of the first instant came to hand three or 4 days ago when this shall reach you you will have been Fanny's husband several days you know my desire to befriend you is Everlasting that I will never cease while I know how to do anything but you will always Hereafter be on ground that I have never occupied and consequently if advice were needed I might advise wrong I do fondly hope however that you will never again need any comfort from abroad but should I be mistaken in this should except Ive pleasure still be accompanied with a painful counterpart at times still let me urge you as I have ever done to remember in the depth and even Agony of despondency that very shortly you are to feel well again I am now fully convinced that you love her as ardently as you are capable of loving your ever being happy in her presence and your intense anxiety about her health if there were nothing else would place this beyond all dispute in my mind I inclin to think it probable that your nerves will fail you occasionally for a while but once you get them firmly graded now that trouble is over forever I think if I were you in case my mind were not exactly right I would avoid being idle I would immediately engage in some business or go to making preparations for it which would be the same thing if you went through the ceremony calmly or even with sufficient composure not to excite alarm in any present you are safe Beyond question and in two or 3 months to say the most will be the happiest of men I would desire you to give my particular respects to Fanny but perhaps you will not wish her to know you have received this lest she should desire to see it make her write me an answer to my last letter to her at any rate I would set Great Value upon a note or letter from her write me whenever you have Leisure yours forever a Lincoln PS I have been quite a man since you left Springfield February 25th 1842 dear speed yours of the 16th instant announcing that Miss Fanny and you are no more Twain but one flesh reached me this morning I have no way of telling how much happiness I wish you both though I believe you both can conceive it I feel somewhat jealous of both of you now you will be so exclusively concerned for one another that I shall be forgotten entirely my acquaintance with Miss Fanny I call her this lest you should think I am speaking of your mother was too short for me to reasonably hope to be remembered long by her and still I am sure I shall not forget her soon try if you cannot remind her of the debt she owes me and be sure you do not interfere to prevent her paying it I regret to learn that you have resolved to not return to Illinois I shall be very lonesome without you how miserable things seem to be arranged in this world if we have no friends we have no pleasure and if we have them we are sure to lose them and be doubly pained by the loss I did hope she and you would make your home here but I own I have no right to insist you owe obligations to her 10,000 times more sacred than you can owe to others and in that light let them be respect Ed and observed it is natural that she should desire to remain with her relatives and friends as to friends however she could not need them anywhere she would have them in abundance here give my kind remembrance to Mr Williamson and his family particularly Miss Elizabeth also to your mother brother and sisters ask little Eliza Davis if she will ride to town with me if I come there again and finally give Fanny a double reciprocation of all the love she sent me write me often and believe me yours forever Lincoln PS poor East house is gone at last he died a while before day this morning they say he was very loow to die Springfield February 25th 1842 dear speed I received yours of the 12th written the day you went down to Williams place somay since but delayed answering it till I should receive the promised one of the 16th which came last night I opened that letter with intense anxiety and trepidation so much that although it turned out better than I expected I have hardly yet at the distance of 10 hours become calm I tell you speed our for boings for which you and I are peculiar are all the worst sort of nonsense I fancied from the time I received received your letter of Saturday that the one of Wednesday was never to come and yet it did come and what is more it is perfectly clear both from its tone and handwriting that you were much happier or if you think the term preferable less miserable when you wrote it than when you wrote the last one before you had so obviously improved at the very time I so much fancied you would have grown worse you say that something indescribably horrible and alarming still haunts you you will not say that 3 months from now I will venture when your nerves once get steady again the whole trouble will be over forever nor should you become impatient at there being even very slow in becoming steady again you say you much fear that that elesium of which you have dreamed so much is never to be realized well if it shall not I dare swear it will not be the fault of her who is now your wife I now have no doubt that it is the peculiar Misfortune of both you and me to dream dreams of elisium far exceeding all that anything Earthly can realize far short of your dreams as you may be no woman could do more to realize them than that same blackeyed Fanny if you could but contemplate her through my imagination it would appear ridiculous to you that anyone should for a moment think of being unhappy with her my old father father used to have a saying that if you make a bad bargain hug it all the Tighter and it occurs to me that if the bargain you have just closed can possibly be called a bad one it is certainly the most Pleasant one for applying that Maxim to which my fancy can by any effort picture I write another letter en closing this which you can show her if she desires it I do this because she would think strangely perhaps should you tell her that you received no letters from me or telling her you do refuse to let her see them I close this entertaining The Confident hope that every successive letter I shall have from you which I here pray may not be few nor far between may show you possessing a more steady hand and cheerful heart than the last preceding it as ever your friend Lincoln Springfield March 27th 1842 dear speed yours of the 10th instant was received three or 4 days since you know I am sincere when I tell you the pleasure its contents gave me was and is inexpressible as to your farm matter I have no sympathy with you I have no Farm nor ever expect to have and consequently have not studied the subject enough to be much interested with it I can only say that I am glad you are satisfied and pleased with it but on that other subject to me of the most intense interest whether in Joy or sorrow I never had the power to withhold my sympathy from you it cannot be told how it now Thrills me with joy to hear you say you are far happier than you ever expected to be that much I know is enough I know you too well to suppose your expectations were not at least sometimes extravagant and if the reality exceeds them all I say enough dear Lord Lord I am not going beyond the truth when I tell you that the short space it took me to read your last letter gave me more pleasure than the total sum of all I have enjoyed since that fatal 1 of January 1841 since then it seems to me I should have been entirely happy but for the never absent idea that there is one still unhappy whom I have contributed to make so that still kills my soul I cannot but reproach myself self for even wishing to be happy while she is otherwise she accompanied a large party on the railroad cars to Jacksonville last Monday and on her return spoke so that I heard of it of having enjoyed the trip exceedingly God be praised for that you know with what Sleepless vigilance I've watched you ever since the commencement of your Affair and although I am almost confident it is useless I cannot forbear once more to say that I think it even yet possible for your spirits to flag down and leave you miserable if they should don't fail to remember that they cannot long remain so one thing I can tell you which I know you will be glad to hear and that is that I have seen blank and scrutinized her feelings as well as I could and am fully convinced she is far happier now than she has been for the last 15 months past you will see by the last Sangamon Journal that I have made a temperance speech on the 22nd of February which I claim that Fanny and you shall read as an act of Charity to me for I cannot learn that anybody else has read it or is likely to fortunately it is not very long and I shall deem it a sufficient compliance with my request if one of you listens while the other reads it as to your lockerd matter it is only necessary to say that there has been no court since you left and that the next commences tomorrow morning during which I I suppose we cannot fail to get a judgment I wish you would learn of Everett what he would take over and above a discharge for all the trouble we have been at to take his business out of our hands and give it to somebody else it is impossible to collect money on that or any other claim here now and although you know I am not a very petulant man I declare I am almost out of patience with Mr Everett's endless importunity it seems like he not only writes all the letters he can himself but gets everybody else in Louisville and vicinity to be constantly writing to us about his claim I have always said that Mr Everett is a very clever fellow and I am very sorry he cannot be obliged but it does seem to me he ought to know we are interested to collect his claim and therefore would do it if we could I am neither joking nor in a pet when I say we would thank him to transfer his business to some other without any compensation for what we have done provide he will see the court cost paid for which we are security the sweet violet you enclosed came safely to hand but it was so dry and mashed so flat that it crumbled to dust at the first attempt to handle it the juice that mashed out of it stained a place in the letter which I mean to preserve and cherish for the sake of her who procured it to be sent my renewed good wishes to her in particular and generally to all such of your relations who know me as ever Lincoln Springfield Illinois July 4th 1842 dear speed yours of the 16th June was received only a day or two since it was not mailed at Louisville till the 25th you speak of the great time that has elapsed since I wrote you let me explain that your letter reached here a day or two after I had started on the circuit I was gone five or six weeks so that I got the letters only a few weeks before Butler started to your country I thought it scarcely worthwhile to write you the news which he could and would tell you in more detail on his return He told me you would write me soon so I waited for your letter as to my having been displeased with your advice surely you know better than that I know you do and therefore will not labor to convince you true that subject is painful to me but it is not your silence or the Silence of all the world that can make me forget it I acknowledge the correctness of your advice too but before I resolve to do the one thing or the other I must gain my confidence in my own ability to keep my resolves when they are made in that ability you know I once prided myself as the only or chief Gem of my character that gem I lost how and where you know too well I have not yet regained it and until I do I cannot trust myself in any matter of much importance I believe now that had you understood my case at the time as well as I understood yours afterwards by the aid you would have given me I should have sailed through clear but that does not now afford me sufficient confidence to begin that or the like of that again you make a kind acknowledgment of your obligations to me for your present happiness I am much pleased with the acknowledgement but a thousand times more am I pleased to know that you enjoy a degree of Happiness worthy of an acknowledgement the truth is I am not sure that there was any went with me in the part I took in your difficulty I was drawn to it as by Fate if I would I could not have done less than I did I always was superstitious I believe God made me one of the instruments of bringing your fanny and you together which Union I have no doubt he had for ordained whatever he designs he will do for me yet stand still and see the salvation of the Lord is my text just now if as you say you have told Fanny all I should have no objection to her seeing this letter but for its reference to our friend here let her seeing it depend upon whether she has ever known anything of my Affairs and if she has not do not let her I do not think I can come to Kentucky this season I am so poor and make so little Headway in the world that I drop back in a month of idleness as much as I gain in a Year's sewing I should like to visit you again I should like to see that CIS of yours that was absent when I was there though I suppose she would run away again if she were to hear I was coming my respects and esteem to all your friends there and by your permission my love to your fanny ever yours Lincoln Springfield October 5th 1842 dear speed you have heard of my duel with shields and I have now to inform you that the dueling business still rages in this city day before yesterday Shields challenged Butler who accepted and proposed fighting the next morning at sunrising in Bob Allen's Meadow 100 yard distance with rifles to this Whitesides Shields is second said no because of the law thus ended duel number two yesterday Whiteside chose to consider himself insulted by Dr marman so sent him a kind of quasy challenge inviting him to meet him at the Planter's house in St Louis on the next Friday to settle their difficulty marman made me his friend and sent w a note inquiring to know if he meant his note as a challenge and if so that he would according to the law in such a case made and provided prescribe the terms of the meeting W returned for answer that if M would meet him at the Planter's house as desired he would challenge him M replied in a note that he denied W's right to dictate time and place but that he M would wave the question of time and meet him at Louisiana Missouri upon my presenting this note to W and stating verbally its contents he declined receiving it saying he had business in St Louis and it was as near as Louisiana marman then directed me to notify Whiteside that he should publish the correspondence between them with such comments as he saw fit this I did thus it stood at bedtime last night this morning Whiteside by his friend Shields is praying for a new trial on the ground that he was mistaken in maran's proposition to meet him at Louisiana Missouri thinking it was the state of Louisiana this maryman hoot sat and is preparing his publication while the town is in a ferment and a street fight somewhat anticipated but I began this letter not for what I have been writing but to say something on that subject which you know to be of such infinite solicitude to me the immense sufferings you endured from the first days of September till the middle of February you never tried to conceal from me and I well understood you have now been the husband of a lovely woman nearly 8 months that you are happier now than the day you married her I well know for without you could not be living but I have your word for it too and the returning elasticity of spirits which is manifested in your letters but I want to ask a close question are you now in feeling as well as judgment glad you are married as you are from anybody but me this would be an impudent question not to be tolerated but I know you will pardon it in me please answer it quickly as I am impatient to know I have sent my love to your fanny so often I fear she is getting tired of it however I venture to Tender it again yours forever Lincoln in the last of these letters Mr Lincoln referred to his duel with shields that was another of the disagreeable consequences which flowed from his fatal entanglement with Mary not content with man managing a timid although half frantic and refractory lover her Restless Spirit Led her into new fields of Adventure her pen was too Keen to be idle in the political controversies of the time as a satirical writer she had no rival of either sex at Springfield and few we venture to say anywhere else but that is a dangerous Talent The Temptations to use it unfairly are numerous and strong it inflicts so much pain and almost necessarily so much Injustice upon those against whom it is directed that its possessor rarely if ever escapes from a controversy without suffering from the desperation it provokes Mary Todd was not disposed to let her genius rust for want of use and finding no other victim handy she turned her attention to James Shields auditor she had a friend one Miss Jane afterwards Miss Trumble who helped to keep her literary secrets and assisted as much as she could in worrying the coleric Irishman Mr Francis the editor knew very well that Shields was a fighting man but the pieces sent him by the wicked ladies were so uncommonly rich in point and humor that he yielded to a natural inclination and printed them one and all below we give a few specimens letter from the Lost townships lost townships August 27th 1842 Dear Mr Printer I see you printed that long letter I sent you a spell ago I'm quite encouraged by it and can't keep from writing again I think the printing of my letters will be a good thing all round it will give me the benefit of being known by the world and give the world the advantage of knowing what's going on in the Lost townships and give your paper respect ability besides so here comes another yesterday afternoon I hurried through cleaning up the dinner dishes and stepped over to neighbor s to see if his wife Peggy was as well as might be expected and hear what they called the baby well when I got there and just turned around the corner of his Log Cabin there he was sitting on the doorstep reading a newspaper how are you Jeff says I he sort of started when he heard me for he hadn't seen me before why says he I'm mad as the devil Aunt Becca what about says I ain't its hair the right color none of that nonsense Jeff there ain't an honest woman in the Lost townships then then who says he what Mischief are you about I began to see I was running the wrong trail and so says I oh nothing I guess I was mistaken a little that's all but what is it you're mad about why says he I've been tugging ever Harvest getting out wheat and Hauling it to the river to raise State Bank paper enough to pay my tax this year and a little school debt I owe and now just as I've got it here I open this infernal extra register expecting to find it full of Glorious Democratic victories and high combed when lo and behold I find a set of fellows calling themselves officers of State have forbidden the tax collectors and school Commissioners to receive state paper at all and so here it is dead on my hands I don't now believe all the plunder I've got will fetch Ready Cash enough to pay my taxes in that school debt I was a good deal thunder struck myself for that was the first I had heard of the Proclamation and my old man was pretty much in the same fix with Jeff we both stood a moment staring at one another without knowing what to say at last says I Mr s let me look at that paper he handed it to me when I read the proc clation over there now says he did you ever see such a piece of impudence and imposition as that I saw Jeff was in a good tune for saying some ill-natured things and so I thought I would just argue a little on the contrary side and make him rant a spell if I could why says I looking as dignified and thoughtful as I could it seems pretty tough to be sure to have to raise silver where there's none to be raised but then you see there will be danger of LA if it ain't done lost damnation says he I defy Daniel Webster I defy King Solomon I defy the world I defy I defy yes I even defy you Aunt Becca to show how the people can lose anything by paying their taxes in state paper well says I you see what the officers of State say about it and they are a Discerning set of men but says I I guess you're mistaken about what the proclamation says it don't say the people will lose anything by the paper money being taken for taxes it only says there will be danger of loss and though it is tolerable plain that the people can't lose by paying their taxes in something they can get easier than silver instead of having to pay silver and though it is just as plain that the state can't lose by taking State Bank paper however low it may be while she owes the bank more than the whole revenue and can pay that paper over on her debt dollar for dollar still there is danger of loss to the officers of state and you know Jeff we can't get along without officers of State damn officers of state says he that's what you wigs are always Haring for now don't swear so Jeff says I you know I belong to the Meen and swearing hurts my feelings beg pardon Aunt Becca says he but I do say it's enough to make Dr Goddard swear to have tax to pay in silver for nothing only that Ford may get his 2,000 a year and shields his 2400 a year and Carpenter his, 1600 a year and all without danger of loss by taking it in state paper yes yes it's plain enough now what these officers estate mean by danger of loss wash I suppose actually lost $1,500 out of the 3,000 that two of these officers EST date let him steal from the treasury by being compelled to take it in state paper wonder if we don't have a proclamation before long commanding us to make up this loss to wash in silver and so he went on till his breath run out and he had to stop I couldn't think of anything to say just then and so I began to look over the paper again I here's another Proclamation or something like it another says Jeff and whose egg is it prey I looked to the bottom of it and read aloud your obedient servant James Shields auditor aha says Jeff one of them same three fellows again well read it and let's hear what of it I read on till I came to where it says the object of this measure is to suspend the collection of the revenue for the current year now stop now stop says he that's a lie already and I don't want to hear of it oh maybe not says I I say it is a lie suspend The Collection indeed will the collectors that have taken their Oaths to make the collection dare to suspend it is there anything in the law requiring them to purger themselves at the bidding of James Shields will the greedy gullet of the penitentiary be satisfied with swallowing him instead of all of them if they should venture to obey him and would he not discover some some danger of loss and be off about the time it came to taking their places and suppose the people attempt to suspend by refusing to pay what then the collectors would just jerk up their horses and cows and the like and sell them to the highest bidder for silver in hand without valuation or Redemption why Shields didn't believe that story himself it was never meant for the truth if it was true why was it not written until 5 days after the proclamation why didn't Carlin and Carpenter sign it as well as Shields answer me that Aunt Becca I say it's a lie and not a well- told one at that it grins out like a copper dollar Shields is a fool as well as a liar with him truth is out of the question and as for getting a good bright passable lie out of him you might as well try to strike fire from a cake of Tallow I stick to it it's all an infernal wig lie a wig lie heighty tighty yes a wig lie and it's just like everything the cursed British wigs do first they'll do some devilment and then they'll tell a lie to hide it and they don't care how plain a lie it is they think they can cram any sort of a one down the throats of the ignorant Loco focos as they call the Democrats why Jeff you're crazy you don't mean to say Shields is a wig yes I do why look here the proclamation is in your own Democratic paper as you call it I know and what of that they only printed it to let us Democrats see the devil tree the wigs are at well but Shields is the auditor of this Loco I mean this Democratic state so he is and Tyler appointed him to office Tyler appointed him yes if you must Chaw it over Tyler appointed him or if it wasn't him it was old granny Harrison and and that's all one I tell you Aunt Becca there's no mistake about his being a wig why his very looks shows it everything about him shows it if I was deaf and blind I could tell him by the smell I seed him when I was down in Springfield last winter they had a sort of a gathering there one night among the grandees they called it a fair all the gals about town were there and all the handsome widows and married women finicking about trying to look like G tied as tight in the middle and puffed out at both ends like bundles of fodder that hadn't been stacked yet but wanted stacking pretty bad and then they had tables all around the house covered over with caps and pin cushions and 10,000 such little knickknacks trying to sell them to the fellas that were bowing and scraping and Conjuring about them they wouldn't let no Democrats in for fear they'd disgust the ladies or scare the little gals or dirty the floor I looked in at the window and there was this same fellow Shields floating about on the air without heft or Earthly substance just like a lock of cat fur where cats had been fighting he was paying his money to this one and that one and other one and suffering great loss because it wasn't silver instead of State paper and the sweet distress he seemed to be in his very features in the ecstatic Agony of his soul spoke audibly and distinctly dear girls it is distressing but I cannot marry you all too well I know how much you suffer but do do remember it is not my fault that I am so handsome and so interesting as this last was expressed by a most Exquisite contortion of his face he seized hold of one of their hands and squeezed and held on to it about a quarter of an hour oh my good fellow says I to myself if that was one of our Democratic gals in the Lost townships the way you'd get a brass pin let into you would be about up to the head he a Democrat Fiddlesticks I tell you Aunt Becca he's a wig and no mistake nobody but a wig could make such a conceited dunce of himself well says I maybe he is but if he is I'm mistaken the worst sort maybe so maybe so but if I am I'll suffer by it I'll be a Democrat if it turns out that Shields is a wig consider it you shall be a wig if he turns out a Democrat a bargain by jingos says he but how will we find out why says I we'll just write and ask the printer agreed again says he and by Thunder if it does turn out that Shields is a Democrat I never will Jefferson Jefferson what do you want Peggy do get through your Everlasting chatter sometime and bring me a gourd of water the child's been a crying for a drink this live long hour let it die then it may as well die for water as to be txed to death to fatten officers of State Jeff run off to get the water though just like he hadn't been saying anything spiteful for he's a real good-hearted fellow after all once you get at the foundation of him I walked into the house and why Peggy says I I declare we like to forgot you altogether oh yes says she when a body can't help themselves everybody soon forgets them but thank God by day after tomorrow I shall be well enough to milk the cows and Pen the calves and ring the contrary ones tails for them and no thanks to nobody good evening Peggy says I and so I sloped for I see she was mad at me for making Jeff neglect her so long and now Mr Printer will you be sure to let us know in your next paper whether this Shields is a wig or a Democrat I don't care about it for myself for I know well enough how it is already but I want to convince Jeff it may do some good to let him and others like him know who and what those officers of state are it may help to send the present hypocritical set to where they belong and to fill the places they now disgrace with men who will do more work for Less pay and take fewer heirs while they are doing it it ain't sensible to think that the same men who get us into trouble will change their course and yet it's pretty plain if some change for the better is not made it's not long that either Peggy or I or any of us will have a cow left to milk or a calf's tail to ring Yours Truly Rebecca blank lost townships September 8th 1842 Dear Mr Printer I was a standing at the spring yesterday a washing out butter when I see Jim Snooks AR riding up towards the house for very lifik when just as I was a wondering what on Earth was the matter with him he stops suddenly and says he Aunt Becca here's something for you and with that he hands out your letter well you see I steps out towards him not thinking that I had both hands full of butter and seeing I couldn't take the letter you know without greasing it I says Jim just you open it and read it for me well Jim opens it and reads it and would you believe it Mr editor I was so completely dumbfounded and turned into stone that there I stood in the Sun a work in the butter and it a running onto the ground while he read the letter that I never thought what I was about till the hole of it run melted on the ground and was lost now sir it's not for the butter nor the price of the butter but the Lord have mercy on us I wouldn't have such another fright for a whole furin of it why when I found out that it was the man what Jeff seed down to the fair that had demanded the author of my letters threatening to take personal satisfaction of the writer I was so scared that I thought I should quill wheel right where I was you say that Mr s is offended at being compared to cats fur and is as mad as a March hair that ain't far because I told about the squeezing now I want you to tell Mr s that rather than fight I'll make any apology and if he wants personal satisfaction let him only come here and he may squeeze my hand as hard as I squeeze the butter and if that ain't personal satisfaction I can only say that he is the first man that was not satisfied with squeezing my hand if this should not answer there is one more thing that I would do rather than get a licken I have all along expected to die a widow but as Mr s is rather good goodl looking than otherwise I must say I don't care if we compromise the matter by really Mr Printer I can't help blushing but I well it must come out I but widowed modesty well if I must I must wouldn't he maybe sort of let the old Grudge drop if I was to consent to be his wi I know he's a fighting man and would rather fight than eat but isn't marrying better than fighting though it does sometimes run into it and I don't think upon the whole that I'd be such a bad match neither I'm not over 60 and I'm just 4T three in my bare feet and not much more round the girth and for color I wouldn't turn my back to Nar gal in the Lost townships but after all maybe I'm counting my chickens before they're hatched and dreaming of matrimonial Bliss when the only alternative reserved for me may be a licken Jeff tells me the way these fire eaters do is to to give the challenged party choice of weapons Etc which being the case I'll tell you in confidence that I never fights with anything but broomsticks or hot water or a shovel full of coals or some such thing the former of which being somewhat like a shalele may not be very objectionable to him I will give him choice however in one thing and that is whether when we fight I shall wear breaches or he pett coats for I presume that change is sufficient to place us on an equality yours Etc Rebecca blank PS just say to your friend if he concludes to marry rather than fight I shall only enforce one condition that is if he should ever happen to Gallant any young gal's home of knights from our house he must not squeeze their hands It Is by no means a subject of wonder that these Publications threw Mr James Shields into a state of Wrath a thin-skinned sensitive high-minded and high-tempered man tender of his honor and an Irishman besides it would have been strange indeed if he had not felt like snuffing blood but his rage only afforded new Delights to his tormentors and when it reached its height Aunt Becca transformed herself into Kathleen and broke out in rhymes like the following which Miss Jane's brother Bill kindly consented to drop for the amable ladies for the journal ye Jews Harps awake the a is one Rebecca the Widow has gained Aaron's son the pride of the north from Emerald Isle has been wooed and won by a woman's smile the combats relinquished old loves all forgot to the Widow he's bound oh bright be his lot in the smiles of the conquest So lately achieved joyful be his bride widowed modesty Rel believed the footsteps of time tread lightly on flowers May the cares of this world never darken his hours but the pleasures of life are fickle and COI as the smiles of a maiden sent off to destroy Happy Groom in sadness far distant from Thee the fair girls dream only of Past Times of Glee enjoyed in thy presence while the soft bled store will be fondly remembered as relics of your and hand that in Rapture you oft would have pressed in prayer will be clasped that your lot may be blessed Kathleen it was too bad Mr Shields could stand it no longer he sent General Whiteside to Mr Francis to demand the name of the person who wrote the letters from the Lost townships and Mr Francis told him it was a Lincoln this information led to a challenge a sudden scampering off of party and friends to Missouri a meeting an explanation and a peaceful return end of section 15 section 16 of the life of Abraham Lincoln this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Maria Casper the life of Abraham Lincoln by Ward Hill lemon chapter 11 part three Abraham Lincoln in the field of Honor sword in hand maneuvered by a second learned in the Duell would be an attractive spectacle under any circumstances but with a celebrated man for an antagonist and a lady's humor the occasion the scene is one of transcendent interest and the documents which describe it are well entitled to a place in his history the letter of Mr Shields is second being first in date is first in order Springfield October 3rd 1842 to the editor of the Sangamon Journal sir to prevent misrepresent ation of the recent Affair between M Shields and Lincoln I think it proper to give a brief Narrative of The Facts of the case as they came within my knowledge for the truth of which I hold myself responsible and request you to give the same publication an offensive article in relation to Mr Shields appeared in the Sangamon Journal of the 2nd September last and on demanding the author Mr Lincoln was given up by the editor Mr Shields previous to this demand made arrangements to go to Quincy on public business and before his return Mr Lincoln had left for Tremont to attend the court with the intention as we learned of remaining on the circuit several weeks Mr Shields on his return requested me to accompany him to Tremont and on arriving there we found that Dr marman and Mr Butler had passed us in the night and got there before us we ar arrived in Tremont on the 17th Ultima and Mr Shields addressed a note to Mr Lincoln immediately informing him that he was given up as the author of some articles that appeared in the Sangamon Journal one more over the signature having made its appearance at this time and requesting him to retract the offensive Illusions contained in said articles in relation to his private character Mr Shields handed this note to me to deliver to Mr Lincoln and directed me at the same time not to enter into any verbal communication or be the bearer of any verbal explanation as such were always liable to misapprehension this note was delivered by me to Mr Lincoln stating at the same time that I would call at his convenience for an answer Mr Lincoln in the evening of the same day handed me a letter addressed to Mr Shields in this he gave or offered no explanation but stated therein that he could not submit to answer further on the ground that shields' note contained an assumption of facts and also a menace Mr Shields then addressed him another note in which he disavowed all intention to Menace and requested to know whether he Mr Lincoln was the author of either of the Articles which appeared in the journal headed lost townships and signed Rebecca and if so he repeated his request of a retraction of the off ensive matter in relation to his private character if not his denial would be held sufficient this letter was returned to Mr Shields unanswered with a verbal statement that there could be no further negotiation between them until the first note was withdrawn Mr Shields thereupon sent a note designating me as his friend to which Mr Lincoln replied by designating Dr marman these three last notes passed on Monday morning the 19th Dr maryman handed me Mr Lincoln's last note when by ourselves I remarked to Dr marman that the matter was now submitted to us and that I would propose that he and myself should pledge our words of honor to each other to try to agree upon terms of amicable Arrangement and to compel our principles to accept of them to this he readily ascented and we shook hands upon the pledge it was then mutually agreed that we should adjourn return to Springfield and there procrastinate the matter for the purpose of affecting the secret Arrangement between him and myself all this I kept concealed from Mr Shields our horse had got a little lame in going to Tremont and Dr marman invited me to take a seat in his buggy I accepted the invitation the more readily as I thought that leaving Mr Shields in Treemont until his horse would be in better condition to travel would facilitate the private agreement between Dr marman and myself I traveled to Springfield part of the way with him and part with Mr Lincoln but nothing passed between us on the journey in relation to the matter at hand we arrived in Springfield on Monday night about noon on Tuesday to my astonishment a proposition was made to meet in Missouri within 3 miles of Alton on the next Thursday the weapons Cavalry broadswords of the largest size the the parties to stand on each side of a barrier and to be confined to a limited space as I had not been consulted at all on the subject and considering the private understanding between Dr marman and myself and it being known that Mr Shields was left at Tremont such a proposition took me by surprise however being determined not to violate the laws of the state I declined agreeing upon the terms until we should meet in Missouri immediately after I called upon Dr marman and withdrew the pledge of Honor between him and myself in relation to a secret arrangement I started after this to meet Mr Shields and met him about 20 miles from Springfield it was late on Tuesday night when we both reached the city and learned that Dr marman had left for Missouri Mr Lincoln having left before the proposition was made as Dr marman had himself informed me the time and place made it necessary to start at once we left Springfield at 11:00 on Tuesday night traveled all night and arrived in Hillsboro on Wednesday morning where we took in general Ying from there we went to Alton where we arrived on Thursday and as the proposition required three friends on each side I was joined by General ying and Dr hope as the friends of Mr Shields we then crossed to Missouri where a proposition was made by General Harden and Dr English who had arrived there in the meantime as mutual friends to refer the matter to I think four friends for a settlement this I believed Mr Shields would refuse and declined seeing him but Dr hope who conferred with him upon the subject returned and stated that Mr Shields declined settling the matter through any other than the friends he had selected to stand by him on that occasion the friends of both the parties finally agreed agreed to withdraw the papers temporarily to give the friends of Mr Lincoln an opportunity to explain whereupon the friends of Mr Lincoln towi mrss marman bledo and Butler made a full and satisfactory explanation in relation to the article which appeared in the Sangamon Journal of the second the only one written by him this was all done without the knowledge or consent of Mr Shields and he refused to acceed to it until Dr hope General ying and myself declared the apology sufficient and that we could not sustain him in going further I think it necessary to State further that no explanation or apology had been previously offered on the part of Mr Lincoln to Mr Shields and that none was ever communicated by me to him nor was any ever offered to me unless a paper read to me by Dr marman after he had handed me the broadsword proposition on Tuesday I heard so little of the reading of the paper that I do not know fully what it purported to be and I was the less inclined to inquire as Mr Lincoln was then gone to Missouri and Mr Shields not yet arrived from Tremont in fact I could not entertain any offer of the kind unless upon my own responsibility and that I was not disposed to do after what had already transpired I make this statement as I am about to be absent for some time and I think do to all concerned to give a true version of the matter before I leave your obedient servant John D Whiteside to which Mr marman replied Springfield October 8th 1842 editors of the journal jent by your paper of Friday I discover that General Whiteside has published his version of the late Affair between Mr Shields and Lincoln I now bespeak a hearing of my version of the same Affair which shall be true and full as to all material facts on Friday evening the 16th of September I learned that Mr Shields and general Whiteside had started in pursuit of Mr Lincoln who was at Tremont attending Court I knew that Mr Lincoln was wholly unpracticed both as to the diplomacy and weapons commonly employed in similar Affairs and I felt it my duty as a friend to be with him and so far as in my power to prevent any advantage being taken of him as to either his honor or his life accordingly Mr Butler and myself started passed Shields and Whiteside in the night and arrived at Tremont ahead of them Saturday morning I told Mr Lincoln what was brewing and asked him what course he proposed to himself he stated that he was wholly opposed to Dueling and would do anything to avoid it that might not degrade him in the estimation of himself and friends but if such degradation or a fight were the only alternative he would fight in the afternoon Shields and Whiteside arrived and very soon the former sent to Mr Lincoln by the latter the following note or letter Tremont September 17th 1842 a Lincoln Esquire I regret that my absence on public business compelled me to postpone a matter of private consideration a little longer than I could have desired it will only be necessary how ever to account for it by informing you that I have been to Quincy on business that would not admit of delay I will now State briefly the reasons of my troubling you with this communication the disagreeable nature of which I regret as I had hoped to avoid any difficulty with anyone in Springfield while residing there by endeavoring to conduct myself in such a way amongst both my political friends and opponents as to escape the necessity of any while thus abstaining from giving provocation I have become the object of slander vituperation and personal abuse which were I capable of submitting to I would prove myself worthy of the whole of it in two or three of the last numbers of the Sangamon Journal articles of the most personal nature and calculated to degrade me have made their appearance on inquiring I was informed by the editor of that paper through the medium of my friend General Whiteside that you are the author of those articles this information satisfies me that I have become by some means or other the object of your secret hostility I will not take the trouble of inquiring into the reason of all this but I will take the liberty of requiring a full positive and absolute retraction of all offensive Illusions used by you in these communications in relation to my private character and standing as a man as an apology for the insults conveyed in them this may prevent consequences which no one will regret more than myself your obedient servant James Shields about Sunset General Whiteside called again and received from Mr Lincoln the following answer to Mr shields' note Tremont September 17th 1842 James Shields Esquire your note of today was handed me by General Whiteside in that note you say you have been informed through the medium of the editor of of the journal that I am the author of certain articles in that paper which you deem personally abusive of you and without stopping to inquire whether I really am the author or to point out what is offensive in them you demand an unqualified retraction of all that is offensive and then proceed to hint at consequences now sir there is in this so much Assumption of facts and so much of Menace as to consequences that I cannot submit to answer that note any further than I have and to add that the consequence to which I suppose you allude would be matter of as great regret to me as it could possibly be to you respectfully a Lincoln in about an hour general Whiteside called again with another note from Mr Shields but after conferring with Mr Butler for a long time say two or three hours returned without presenting the note to Mr Lincoln this was in consequence of an assurance from Mr Butler that Mr Lincoln could not receive any communication from Mr Shields unless it were a withdrawal of his first note or a challenge Mr Butler further stated to General whitside that on the withdrawal of the first note and a proper and gentlemanly request for an explanation he had no doubt one would be given General Whiteside admitted that that was the course Mr Shields ought to pursue but deplored that his Furious and intractable temper prevented his having any influence with him to that end General W then requested us to wait with him until Monday morning that he might Endeavor to bring Mr Shields to reason on Monday morning he called and presented Mr Lincoln the same note as Mr Butler says he had brought on Saturday evening it was as follows Tremont September 17th 1842 a Lincoln Esquire in your reply to my note of this date you intimate that I assume facts and Menace consequences and that you cannot submit to answer it further as now sir you desire it I will be a little more particular the editor of the Sangamon Journal gave me to understand that you are the author of an article which appeared I think in that paper of the 2nd September instant headed the Lost townships and signed Rebecca or Becca I would therefore take the liberty of asking whether you are the author of said article or any other over the same signature which has appeared in any of the late numbers of that paper if so I repeat my request of an absolute retraction of all offensive illusion contained therein in relation to my private character and standing if you are not the author of any of the Articles your denial will be sufficient I will say further it is not my intention to Menace but to do myself Justice your obedient servant James Shields this Mr Lincoln perued used and returned to General Whiteside telling him verbally that he did not think it consistent with his honor to negotiate for peace with Mr Shields unless Mr Shields would withdraw his former offensive letter in a very short time General Whiteside called with a note from Mr Shields designating General Whiteside as his friend to which Mr Lincoln instantly replied designating me as his on meeting General whitside he proposed that we should pledge our honor to each other that we would Endeavor to settle the matter amicably to which I agreed and stated to him the only conditions on which it could be so settled namely the withdrawal of Mr shields' first note which he appeared to think reasonable and regretted that that note had been written saying however that he had endeavored to Prevail on Mr Shields to write a milder one but had not succeeded he added too that I must promise not to mention it as he would not dare to let Mr Shields know that he was negotiating peace for said he he would challenge me next and as soon cut my throat as not not willing that he should suppose my principle less dangerous than his own I promised not to mention our Pacific intentions to Mr Lincoln or any other person and we started for Springfield forth with we all except Mr Shields arrived in Springfield late at night on Monday we discovered that the affair had somehow got great publicity in Springfield and that an arrest was probable to prevent this it was agreed by Mr Lincoln and myself that he should leave early on Tuesday Morning accordingly he prepared the following instructions for my guide on a suggestion from Mr Butler that he had reason to believe that an attempt would be made by the opposite party to have the matter accommodated in case Whiteside shall signify a wish to adjust this affair without further difficulty let him know that if the present papers be withdrawn and a note from Mr Shields asking to know if I am the author of The Articles of which he complains and asking that I shall make him gentlemanly satisfaction if I am the author and this without Menace or dictation as to what that satisfaction shall be a pledge is made that the following answer shall be given I did write the Lost Township letter which appeared in the journal on the second instant but had no participation in any form in any any other article alluding to you I wrote that wholly for political effect I had no intention of injuring your personal or private character or standing as a man or a gentleman and I did not then think and do not now think that that article could produce or has produced that effect against you and had I anticipated such an effect I would have forborne to write it and I will add that your conduct towards me so far as I knew had always been gentlemanly and that I had no personal Peak against you and no cause for any if this should be done I leave it to you to manage what shall and what shall not be published if nothing like this is done the preliminaries of the fight are to be first weapons Cavalry broadswords of the largest size precisely equal in all respects and such as now used by the Cavalry company at Jacksonville second position a plank 10 ft long and from 9 to 12 12 in Broad to be firmly fixed on edge on the ground as the line between us which neither is to pass his foot over upon Forfeit of his life next a line drawn on the ground on either side of said Plank and parallel with it each at the distance of the whole length of the sword and three ft additional from the plank and the passing of his own such line by either party during the fight shall be deemed a surrender of the contest third time on Thursday evening at 5:00 if you can get it so but in no case to be at a greater distance of time than Friday evening at 5:00 fourth place within 3 miles of Alton on the opposite side of the river the particular spot to be agreed on by you any preliminary details coming within the above rules you are at Liberty to make at your discretion but you are in no case to Swerve from these rules or to pass beyond their limits in the course of the for noon I met General Whiteside and he again intimated a wish to adjust the matter amicably I then read him Mr Lincoln's instructions as to an adjustment and the terms of the Hostile meeting if there must be one both at the same time he replied that it was useless to talk of an adjustment if it could only be affected by the withdrawal of Mr shields' paper for such a withdrawal Mr Shields would never consent to adding that he would as soon think of asking Mr Shield s to butt his brains out against a brick wall as to withdraw that paper he proceeded I see but one course that is a desperate remedy is to tell them if they will not make the matter up they must fight us I replied that if he chose to fight Mr Shields to compel him to do right he might do so but as for Mr Lincoln he was on the defensive and I believed in the right and I should do nothing to compel him to do wrong such withdrawal having been made made indispensable by Mr Lincoln I cut this matter short as to an adjustment and I proposed to General Whiteside to accept the terms of the fight which he refused to do until Mr shields' arrival in town but agreed verbally that Mr Lincoln's friends should procure the broadswords and take them to the ground in the afternoon he came to me saying that some persons were swearing out affidavits to have us arrested and that he intended to meet Mr Shields immediately and proceed to the place designated lamenting however that I would not delay the time that he might procure the interference of Governor Ford and general Ying to mify Mr Shields I told him that an accommodation except upon the terms I had mentioned was out of the question that to delay the meeting was to facilitate our arrest and as I was determined not to be arrested I should leave town in 15 minutes I then pressed his acceptance of the preliminaries which he disclaimed upon the ground that it would interfere with his oath of office as fund commissioner I then with two other friends went to Jacksonville where we joined Mr Lincoln about 11:00 on Tuesday night Wednesday morning we procured the broadswords and proceeded to Alton where we arrived about 11:00 a.m. on Thursday the other party were in town before us we crossed the river and they soon followed shortly after General Harden and Dr English presented to General Whiteside and myself the following note Alton September 22nd 1842 Ms Whiteside and maryman as the mutual personal friends of Mrs Shields and Lincoln but without Authority from either we earnestly desire to see a Reconciliation of the misunderstanding which exists between them such difficulties should always be arranged amicably if it is possible to do so with honor to both parties believing ourselves that such an arrangement can possibly be affected we respectfully but earnestly submit the following proposition for your consideration let the whole difficulty be submitted to four or more gentlemen to be selected by yourselves who shall consider the affair and report thereupon for your consideration John j harden ew English to this proposition General Whiteside agreed I declined to do so without consulting Mr Lincoln Mr Lincoln remarked that as they had accepted the proposition he would do so but directed that his friends should make no terms except those first proposed whether the adjustment was finally made upon those very terms and no other let the following documents attest Missouri September 22nd 1842 gentlemen all papers in relation to the matter in controversy between between Mr Shields and Mr Lincoln having been withdrawn by the friends of the parties concerned the friends of Mr Shields asked the friends of Mr Lincoln to explain all offensive matter in the Articles which appeared in the Sangamon Journal of the 2 9th and 16th of September under the signature of Rebecca and headed lost townships it is due to General Harden and Mr English to state that their interference was of the most courteous and gentlemanly character John D Whiteside William Lee D edino TM Hope Missouri September 22nd 1842 gentlemen all papers in relation to the matter in controversy between Mr Lincoln and Mr Shields having been withdrawn by the friends of the parties concerned we the undersigned friends of Mr Lincoln in accordance with your request that explanation of Mr Lincoln's publication in relation to Mr shields in the Sangamon Journal of the 2nd 9th and 16th of September be made take pleasure in saying that although Mr Lincoln was the writer of the article signed Rebecca in the Journal of the second and that only yet he had no intention of injuring the personal or private character or standing of Mr Shields as a gentleman or a man and that Mr Lincoln did not think nor does he now think that said article could produce such an effect and had Mr Lincoln anticipated such an effect he would have forborne to write it we will further state that said article was written solely for political effect and not to gratify any personal Peak against Mr Shields for he had none and knew of no cause for any it is due to General hanin and Mr English to say that their interference was of the most courteous and gentlemanly character eh marman a bledo William Butler let it be observed now that Mr shields' friends after agreeing to the arbitrament of four disinterested gentlemen declined the contract saying that Mr Shields wished his own friends to act for him they then proposed that we should explain without any withdrawal of papers this was promptly and firmly refused and general Whiteside himself pronounced the papers withdrawn they then produced a note requesting us to disavow all offensive intentions in the Publications etc etc this we declined answering and only responded to the above request for an explanation these are the material facts in relation to the matter and I think present the case in a very different light from the garbled and curtailed statement of General Whiteside why he made that statement I know not unless he wished to detract from the honor of Mr Lincoln this was ungenerous more particularly as he on the ground requested us not to make in our explanation any quotations from the Rebecca papers also not to make public the terms of reconciliation and to unite with them in defending the honorable character of The Adjustment General W in his publication says the friends of both parties agreed to withdraw the papers temporarily to give the friends of Mr Lincoln an opportunity to explain this I deny I say the papers were withdrawn to enable Mr shields' friends to ask an explanation and I appeal to the documents for proof of my position but looking over these documents it will be seen that Mr Shields had not before asked for an explanation but had all the time been dictatorially insisting Upon A retraction General Whiteside in his communication brings to light much of Mr shields' manifestations of Bravery behind the scenes I can do nothing of the kind for Mr Lincoln he took took his stand when I first met him at Tremont and maintained it calmly to the last without difficulty or difference between himself and his friends I cannot close this article lengthy as it is without testifying to The Honorable and gentlemanly conduct of general euwing and Dr hope nor indeed can I say that I saw anything objectionable in the course of General Whiteside up to the time of his communication this is so replete with prevarication and misrepresentation that I cannot Accord to the general that cander which I once supposed him to possess he complains that I did not procrastinate time according to agreement he forgets that by his own act he cut me off from that chance in inducing Me by promise not to communicate our secret contract to Mr Lincoln moreover I could see no consistency in wishing for an extension of time at that stage of the affair when in the outset they were in so precipitate a hurry that they could not wait 3 days for Mr Lincoln to return from Tremont but must hasten there apparently with the intention of bringing the matter to a speedy issue he complains too that after inviting him to take a seat in my buggy I never broached the subject to him on our route here but was I the defendant in the case with a challenge hanging over me to make advances and beg a Reconciliation absurd moreover the valorous general forgets that he be GED the tedium of that journey by recounting to me his exploits in many a well-fought Battle dangers by flood and field in which I don't believe he ever participated doubtless with a view to produce a salutary effect upon my nerves and to impress me with a proper notion of his fire eating propensities one more main point of his argument and I have done the general seems to be troubled with a convenient shortness of memory on some occasions he does not remember that any explanations were offered at any time unless it were a paper read when the broadsword proposition was tendered when his mind was so confused by the anticipated clatter of broadswords or something else that he did not know fully what it purported to be the truth is that by unwisely refraining from mentioning it to his principle he placed himself in a dilemma which he is now endeavoring to shuffle out of by his inefficiency and want of knowledge of those laws which govern gentlemen in matters of this kind he has done great Injustice to his principle a gentleman who I believe is ready at all times to vindicate his honor manfully but who has been unfortunate in the selection of his friend and this fault he is now trying to wipe out by doing an act of still greater Injustice to Mr Lincoln eh marman and so Mr Lincoln acknowledged himself to have been the author of one of the Lost Township letters whether he was or not was known only perhaps to Miss Todd and himself at the time of their date he was having secret meetings with her at Mr francis's house and endeavoring to nerve himself to the duty of marrying her with what success the letters to speed are abundant evidence it is probable that Mary composed them fresh from these stolen conferences that some of Mr Lincoln's original conceptions and peculiarities of style unwittingly crept into them and that here and there he altered and amended her manuscript before it went to the printer such a connection with a lady's Productions made it obligatory upon him to defend them but why avow one and disavow the rest it is more than likely that he was determined to take just enough responsibility to fight upon provided Shields should prove encourageable and not enough to to prevent a peaceful issue if the injured gentleman should be inclined to accept an apology after his marriage Mr Link took up his residence at the globe Tavern where he had a room and boarding for man and wife for the moderate sum of $4 per week but not withstanding cheap living he was still as poor as ever and gave poverty as one of his reasons for not paying a friendly visit which seemed to be expected of him at the bar and in poit iCal Affairs he continued to work with as much energy as before although his political prospects seem just now to have suffered an unexpected eclipse in 1843 Lincoln Harden and Baker were candidates for the wig Congressional nomination but between Harden and Baker there was bitter hostility and between Baker and Lincoln suspicion and dislike the contest was long and fierce but before it was over Lincoln reluctantly withdrew in favor of Baker he had had a hard time of it and had been compelled to meet accusations of a very strange character among other things he was charged with being an aristocrat with having deserted his old friends the People by marrying a proud woman on account of her blood and family this hurt him keenly and he took great pains to disprove it but this was not all he was called an Infidel by some a presbyterian here an Episcopalian there so that by turns he incurred the hostility of all the most powerful religious Societies in the district on the 24th of March he wrote to Mr Speed as follows Springfield March 24th 1843 dear speed we had a meeting of the wigs of the county here on last Monday to appoint delegates to a district convention and Baker beat me and got the delegation instructed to go for him the meeting in spite of my attempt to decline it appointed me one of the delegates so that in getting Baker the nomination I shall be fixed a good deal like a fellow who is made a groomsman to a man that has cut him out and is marrying his own dear gal about the prospects of your having a namesake at our town can't say exactly yet a Lincoln he was now a baker delegate pledged to get him the nomination if he could and yet he was far from giving up the contest in his own behalf only 2 days after the letter to speed he wrote to Mr Morris Springfield Illinois March 26th 1843 friend Morris your letter of the 23rd was received on yesterday morning and for which instead of an excuse which you thought proper to ask I tender you my sincere thanks it is truly gratifying to me to learn that while the people of Sangamon have cast me off my old friends of Menard who have known me longest and best stick to me it would astonish if not amuse the older citizens a stranger friendless uneducated penniless boy working on a flatboat at $10 per month to learn that I have been put down here as a candidate of Pride wealth and aristocratic family distinction yet so chiefly it was there was too the strangest combination of church influence against me Baker is a camp and therefore as I suppose with few exceptions got all that church my wife has some relations in the Presbyterian churches and some in the Episcopal churches and therefore wherever it would tell I was set down as either the one or the other while it was everywhere contended that no Christian ought to go for me because I belong to no church was suspected of being a deist and had talked about fighting a duel with all these things Baker of course had nothing to do nor do I complain of them as to his own church going for him I think that was right enough and as to the influences I have spoken of in the other though they were very strong it would be grossly untrue and unjust to charge that they acted upon them in a body or were very near so I only mean that those influences levied a tax of a considerable percent upon my strength throughout the religious controversy but enough of this you say that in choosing a candidate for congress you have an equal right with Sangamon and in this you are undoubtedly Earnest in agreeing to withdraw if the wigs of Sangamon should go against me I did not mean that they alone were worth Consulting but that if she with her heavy delegation should be against me it would be impossible for me to succeed and therefore I had as well Decline and in relation to mayard having rights permit me fully to rec recognize them and to express the opinion that if she and Mason act circumspectly they will in the convention be able so far to enforce their rights as to decide absolutely which one of the candidates shall be successful let me show the reason of this Harden or some other Morgan candidate will get putam Marshall Woodford Taswell and Logan make 16 then you and Mason having three can give the victory to either side you say you shall instruct your delegates for me unless I object I certainly shall not object that would be too Pleasant a compliment for me to tread in the dust and besides if anything should happen which however is not probable by which Baker should be thrown out of the fight I would be at Liberty to accept the nomination if I could get it I do however feel myself bound not to hinder him in any way from getting the nomination I should despise myself were I to attempt it I think then it would be proper for your meeting to appoint three delegates and to instruct them to go for someone as a first choice someone else as a second and perhaps someone as a third and if in those instructions I were named as the First Choice it would gratify me very much if you wish to hold the balance of power it is important for you to attend to and secure the vote of Mason also you should be sure to have men appoint delegates that you know you can safely confide in if yourself and James short were appointed for your county all would be safe but whether Jim's woman Affair a year ago might not be in the way of his appointment is a question I don't know whether you know it but I know him to be as honorable a man as there is in the world you have my permission and even request to show this letter to short but to no one else unless it be a very particular friend who you know will not speak of it yours as ever a Lincoln PS will you write me again to Martin M Morris Petersburg 111 and finally to speed on the same subject Springfield May 18th 1843 dear speed yours of the ninth instant is duly received which I do not meet as a boore but as a most welcome visitor I will answer the business part of it first in relation to our Congress matter here you were right in supposing I would support the nominee neither Baker nor I however is the man but Harden so far as I can judge from present appearances we shall have no split or trouble about the matter all will be Harmony in relation to the coming events about which Butler wrote you I had not heard one word before I got your letter but I have so much confidence in the Judgment of a butler on such a subject that I inclined to think there may be some reality in it what day does Butler appoint by the way how do events of the same sort come on in your family are you possessing houses and lands and oxen and asses and Men servants and Maid servants and begetting Sons and Daughters we are not keeping house but boarding at the globe Tavern which is very well kept Now by a widow Lady of the name of Beck our room the same Dr Wallace occupied there and boarding only costs us $4 a week an Todd was married something more than a year since to a fellow by the name of Campbell and who Mary says is pretty much of a dunce though he has a little money and property they live in Booneville Missouri and have not been heard from lately enough for me to say anything about her health I reckon it will scarcely be in our power to visit Kentucky this year besides poverty and the necessity of attending to business those coming events I suspect would be somewhat in the way I most heartily wish you and your fanny would not fail to come just let us know the time and we will have a room provided for you at our house and all be merry together for a while be sure to give my respects to your mother and family assure her that if I ever come near her I will not fail to call and see her Mary joins in sending love to your fanny and to you yours as ever a Linn after the race still smarting from the mortification of defeat and the disappointment of a cherished hope he took his old friend Jim mathany away off to a solitary place in the woods and then and there with great emphasis protested that he had not grown proud and was not an aristocrat Jim said he in conclusion I am now and always shall be the same a blinkin that I always was end of section 16
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Lightspeed Masterclass: Reporting Basics
everybody thanks for joining us today so today I'll be presenting our master class on reporting basics I'm a Senior Account Manager here at counter I've worked alongside product teams our insights teams our support teams have seen our product and what we do and what we offer from a few different angles on outside and I've worked hand in hand with a lot of our customers implementing the solutions that we have to you know pass on that feedback to out into our product team into our QA teams so always had hands on on both sides and I'm really happy to talk today about kind of insights so why now well we think it is more important than ever ever before to start looking at your reports on a weekly basis and we're going to go through and explain why that is we are so going to give you within this reporting basics a consistent approach how often you should be looking at this and what elements you should be looking into and we're also gonna have been round up at the end it's giving you a bit of a glimpse of what is available beyond insights lab that we really want to stress the importance that we want to create value in inside slide which is absolutely no cost to any counter paws user and want to help you start taking action on your data as soon as possible we're going to go for about 20 to 25 minutes so the content and the slides we have usually goes for about 15 minutes or so and we'll have some time for some questions if there's some things we want to go over so first off we really want to acknowledge that it's really hard and we know it's it's a tough industry there's more competition than ever your rents is is always chasing it there you've got you know some venues you know not lasting as long and we really feel it's you know incredibly important we'd want to do everything we can as part of what we offer counter it's part of a workflow easy to do to keep track of the things you need to know the problem is and we see a lot of venues doing is they usually wait to the end of the month to start sitting in to report start pulling data to start finding out why something wasn't working or why something was working both very important and that's a really common pitfall for we see very often we're going to give you an easy-to-use approach and be able to start reporting on things in small timeframes so we we definitely see that moving towards a week as opposed to month alone is gonna make it easier to connect with your chef and they're gonna better understand you know what dishes are selling well which ones aren't and be better prepared in the right time of the day and understand how they can more efficiently use their resources the food and the resources and the team and make it available also with your team if something is working really well you want to connect with them in days not weeks and be able to reward great behaviors and as a look for those habits which are helping as much to be able to solve problems sooner if you're looking at solving problems a month later that's really hard to know what to do so we want to help you get started today to start taking action in days not weeks so this approach we find that the best place to start if you're not already looking at your report so it's not sure an easy way to consistently approach things on a regular basis we want you there we want to help you log in each week the weekly part of the week that was will be available in insights Lite which is inside star CARICOM and we're gonna help you better understand your revenue you're going to help you better understand your products we're gonna better understand people in our business and us our payments these are the four key areas you're gonna look at once a week at minimum so let's kick off on revenue so the things that we want to better understand and be able to see from insights like dashboard is you're going to better understand your total revenue the total sales average transaction values how much is spending on purchases your average transaction value per day of the week and also your sales by hour of the day so we've packaged a lot of really important information in quite an easy to read an easy approach space so here we can see you can see a top-line so if this was a real if this was the cafe we're using this is our counter Cafe which we we put some test data through so 25 559 33 so you just want to see where that sits that's probably a figure you're really quite aware of most people watch the top top line quite regularly you can easily see a your total amount of sales so it's good to be able to see if that's growing or if that's like going glass Vanessa your average transaction value so for this venue right here for the county cafe we've got 966 we for an average transaction value we've spent a bit of or almost $1,200 on purchases and that's a little bit low so that's telling me strata that and know that I'm going to be receiving some purchases and some payments gonna be going out this week but nice to see this thing easily read snapshot there that I can see how my average transaction value everyday is comparing to the yearly average and how things are trending so I can see that Sunday was great it was a good almost eight and a half percent up but the other days weren't as good Thursday was just a slight dip but Monday looks like it was a bit of a lower day but maybe that's something that I'm already aware of but maybe I would like to look at ways I can start focusing on Monday's average transaction value and finding ways to improve that seeing these things from a day to day basis and knowing when you have certain team members on and what your resources are helps you better understand how to utilize them and what numbers to push aside from just the top line we just want to find the things they can more tangibly talk to your team about we can to see a breakdown by sales by hour of the day so if we're looking at the whole of last week this will be every five o'clock hour every six o'clock gala all seen from one point of view so we can see how ours are performing over the week we can see the total transactions in that hour and we can see the total X tax that you know was accumulated Laura mentioned that she wants to better understand wage for wages for sales while we don't have any said you were using deputy we don't have that data coming in to counter insights just yet but they're using integration exactly you can definitely easily get a hold of the data that you sing what you're spending per hour and here on count inside slide you can easily see what you're making by hour so if this was my venue I'd see that you know that post two o'clock really starts to taper off do my roast as much do I have less people on at four o'clock on my most expensive resources are they winding down there in the day or maybe you want to take a different approach and I really want just look at how I can boost that later part of the day how can i maybe use the priceless feature to automatically change the prices of certain items or automatic promotions to be able to easily upsell items to my customers so we've had a good snapshot there of how revenue is going for the week and different ways we can really tangibly attack the average transaction value which affects the top-line but now we also want to see the products that my customers are buying and that my team are talking to my customers about I'll be able to see the top selling caused categories and how they're being utilized and I'm just going to see a breakdown of reporting groups and I'm gonna go over why we have a difference between those two we are so going to take a look at most improving products the ones with the biggest different from the week before and we also look at our top selling products so here we see side-by-side we see our top performing categories on the left-hand side and the total revenue obtained from them so actually looking at a different this is more like the counter sandwich shop which are so sells a lot of like retail goods and so like cafe retail Goods so few filters and like park presses and things like that so just to have things that you know from the people more into their coffee and we can see that our regular categories which our team very you know comfortably go to quite often they're probably at the top of our layout and counter pies those are regular contributors we we know those are doing well I'm just want to make sure those are on track and if there are dips there increases we dig into why that may be and what we can improve but we really want to start taking a look at those things in the middle but those things down the bottom I can see that maybe my team isn't popping into that retail category as often and also like the drinks in the menu so maybe I would like to talk to him and say like how can we make more team members maybe new team members aware and feel comfortable about the products that we sell when someone's ordering a single espresso and you can tell they really like their coffee you know do you have a mock mass at home do you need moon filters just something that you know just can help it you know connect your team to the products you have and better offer them to your customers we've also gotten the right reporting groups now if you haven't seen reporting groups before when you go into account inside slide it just says none reporting groups is new to counter we introduced it at the same time when we implemented insights and it's a way you can now easily split between easily categorizing your items your products in the pause so it has the layout that suits you best and your team that's on the left there with your reporting groups you can put into whichever reporting groups you want and the beautiful thing about this is they can be reassigned so here I've got my coffee my food my bakery pastry my bakery bread my beverages there's my retail items I can see there's a few items they were trying in know reportedly so maybe those are just like some modifiers which I don't need to affect the data as much but I can always reassign this so at a starting point lots of venues like this ever if in be split or food and beverage split and we see a lot of venues move so maybe three so you have your food and beverage and then your hi GP items so all your sides or upsells and putting into categories so you can track week on week just finding those brief conversations that contribute a lot to an average transaction value and just make that meal a bit more complete for your customers you think you can set up as many reported groups as you want but you can only assign one at a time to a product but it can always be reassigned and what we're going to do we're going to send you a bit of a pack after this if you haven't get started with kind of insights as yet you're gonna be easily be able to start using insights light and you can easily start assigning reporting groups your products and easily be able to see the previous week how things are looking from a more reporting point of view and you can then also see on the left your pods categories how your team uses counter as a tool for one of you and balance those side-by-side if we move now to our top performing products we can see that this press our last week had a huge chunk we went from 6 to 20 so what we're actually looking at is to break it down in their darker green we're looking at the week before last and in the week that we're looking at insights we look at the week that was so last week light green two weeks ago dark green and we see that we went from 6 to 20 so I want to say like what was happening last week that was different to the week before did we have a new single or on the past which Brister was on who dialed in the coffee because a lot of customers really like that and when you see these improvements this is where you want to say you know what I want to find ways to make that money standard if I sold 6 espressos one week and 20 I want to start selling 15 espressos and find out what my customers really liked about it well what's changing that I can help my customers start looking more towards those products we can assist our C concealer add cheese so I can see that's a modifier that was used a lot another very big increase so that tells me the conversations and the competition I had with my team to look at adding cheese onto sandwiches onto more items and incentivizing upsells and just offering customers there's a little bit extras is definitely working I can see that's a big jump there and I want to keep an eye on that just to make sure that I can become more of AK in my menu normal and you stand it can isis start to see things which may not be like an ongoing trend but just something you won't see in a bit of a shift you can see the mushy and egg and the chili chicken maybe moving to warmer season so I can see customers are scientist for this heart here warmer meals as a standard get a bit cooler it's getting a bit warm in Sydney but already today feels a good cooler under 20 degrees so everyone's everyone started to put their jumpers on really quickly and everyone's starting to tuck into that the more the warmer meals courtesy on the far right so we can see here a breakdown between our top-selling products right next to each other we'll be able to see the revenue they contribute to that ah so the total quantity they sold you can see there like a special look at the flat white medium I can see that didn't contribute a lot or didn't contribute as much that's about halfway there at a bit over $1000 but it was by far the most popular product so knowing what's popular and also what's are so just going to be my mainstay of my customers maybe not making me the the most revenue is actually just one of the favorites and I want to make sure that that is staying that way and you know people feel comfortable ordering this products all the time now we're going to start looking at what we always feel is the most important aspect of any any business or any any great venue is the people so we're going to look at two sides you're gonna look at your staff and your customers we're gonna look at just tops top-selling staff and your top customers how much they spend with you and this is if you have them as a customer encounter and tracking adding them to a sale with profile so here I can see a breakdown of the team on the Left again just like products being very consistent the way we're showing the information since they're looking at a product's contribution to revenue and a total we actually look at a team members contribution to revenue and their average transaction value so we're talking about that at the start out look for your whole venue over the week and now we can look at your team member over the week so what jumps out to me I can see here and Julie meadow could be contributing the most revenue last week but her average transaction value is the highest we've still got a staff one there I left that in as an example because we have a lot of lot of venues using counter you just have like a manager login and the staff login what happens if you just have everyone on the staff you're just gonna have all the information packaged in one place it doesn't give you much to action or take find positive change in so when you have lots of different team members easily switching between the different profiles and serving customers you can start seeing individual performance and Angela seen great job she's probably not contributing as much to revenue as some other people because she's probably part-time maybe working at uni but her average transaction is really high so I'm going to keep a really close eye on what she's doing really great what upsell she's doing how she's communicating with customers and just try and find those behaviors which is leading to such a great result there and then helping find easier for more team members to get their average transaction value up but not feel like they're over center customers just feel really natural and just contributing more and more to my top-line in a in a nice organic way on the right hand side I can see my top customers that my regulars coming in mark came in only twice last week but he spent over 60 bucks so definitely definitely thank mark when he comes in definitely flash him a smile and say hey maybe give him a you know a free coffee just make him feel very comfortable and welcomed coming in because he definitely feels very comfortable coming into my venue and spending a lot with mirror and I definitely don't to change so in the last part we're going to be looking at payments and we want to start looking at what amounts have been contributed by different payment types a breakdown over the week and so how my payments are trending over a longer period times and get a broader snapshot so here again a lot of information packaged in a nice condensed space so the top left him from I've got here breakdown I can see my tire which is my integrated payments if you're not already using integrated payments of accounts we've got a few offerings so definitely reach out to us so we can help you do that we've can see cash those two are by far my biggest contributors I can see how much they've in in Rev they've given me but also a percentage breakdown so 71 to 26 and the rest are making up the rest of the group there but these things I want to keep a close eye on I have been noticing that less people are paying with cash and more people are paying with tyro occur nice to see that having integrated payments me it will take payment to the table it's easier to turn tables faster so it's helping me you know get more orders through and as I have customers waiting less time so I started to think about what is the cost of having cash in my business and cashing up at the end of each day and security and everything involved with that and taking money to the bank and how can I see those things shifting and how can I make it easier to offer other options to my customers one of the growing options that I have here I've started taking out ordering I've you know connected with counter to look at what offerings are available I've got hey you and we've got other approaches we can do but if I get more customers ordering the way they want paying the way they want maybe that's order ahead maybe it's paying by an app at the table maybe it's tied into a loyalty program if I can give them another option and a different way to pay and it's helping me better connect with them and understanding who my customers are I want to see how that's developing I want to see that grow with my business because we definitely see giving customers more options especially in the payment space is a great way to to you know better connect with your car and they appreciate it oh and we've seen a lot of pennies had a lot of great response further no secede down the bottom here how things are trending over times I can see here steady increase in Tyra and a slight decrease over cash over time so it was in the high 60s and now it's edging towards the mid-70s and I'm gonna keep an eye on that in the next couple weeks and say you know what is that something that's happening more and more should I be looking at you know how many payment terminals I have should I be looking at the rate I'm paying should I be paying more attention and allowing more customers maybe if I have like a $10 minimum maybe want to reassess that because if my customers want to do that and it's helping me you know turn tables fast and offer better experiences how can I do that in a more efficient way which is better for my business as well so now we're going to move on to a bit of a glimpse of what is beyond light but before we do that I really want to stress that everything we've looked at so far is completely free to every counter customer all you have to do is go to inside store counter , or if in the reporting section select insights at the top towards the right you easily be able to log in on a Monday and see the week that was and I'll show you a week's data you easily be able to start taking a look at your revenue your products your people and your payments if you don't really have a work phone don't already have approach this is the best place start log in once a week look at your four most crucial parts of your business and start taking notes and what changes you want to see and how you can affect change there you log in the next week and see how things have moved around it's the best place to start week on week looking at the four crucial areas and better connecting with your team about it for those who are ready looking at the reports and I really want to find out more which one give you a bit of an idea if you haven't seen it already what is possible with beyond lights on view and share as our starting points so on our dashboards you have drill downs so what we're looking at here is one of the 30-plus dashboards available on insights view in share I'm looking at a reporting group overview so I can see my part of this dashboard shows me how my reporting groups appear performing next to each other and I looking at now can see in the top left it's the past seven complete days and I can click on food and then I can select individual reporting groups I can dive into it yet another dashboard which is gonna give me information only on that reporting group it's going to give me my top-selling products and how that reporting group is performing over the our Weaver cigars the filtering which I mention up there we said passive incomplete days it doesn't have to be passive incomplete days with just the week that was it can be past day it can be past five days it can be the past quarter can be much wider and you've got there in the past but it's a lot of filters they in it's a certain date range and there's a lot of different options how you can filter your information so when you're looking at a date filter here lots of the information can be filtered in lots of different ways so we have filters built into the dashboards just to make it easier to approach your data and start asking good questions either by drill down or either by using a filter very often both the last I'm going to look at yet this is available on the share plan and this gives you the ability to more easily share this information with your team so you can have a running schedule you go into a dash one so you know what I need to see this information weekly on a Tuesday at 8 a.m. I want to know about the the bondi site and I want to see the last week's data and I want to look at the reporting group coffee I can set that and that's going to run so your filters become part of your schedules as well and your information and your dad and your reports gonna be waiting for you in your Inbox rather than you going in each week so we don't to disincentivize coming in to counter insights and interacting with your data that's always going to be beneficial but if there's certain things you want to look at every week this is the place we can start getting that specific information so we've seen a lot of customers start off weekly looking at revenue products people and payments and then have more questions off the bat and say you know what I've looked at my products every week but now I need to start looking at my report and the report individual recorded performance of key products how is my coffee how is my menu performing how is breakfast performing gates lunch how can I better understand that that's rounding off the everything we want to cover and again just wanna stress that there's so much available encounter insights lights on a free plan to see the week that was and the four key areas of your business if you haven't already started a workflow please start looking your data on a weekly basis it's the best place start to better connect with your customers better carefully the team and better understand the needs and the peaks and the valleys of your business and start taking action in days not weeks so what I like to do I'm just gonna turn my camera on just say hey to everyone again and I've got the chat window open so before we round up I just want to see if anyone has any questions that have come up if we can't answer them now I'm happy to round back later if you have team members you want to be able to see who from this webinar we are going to be sending the recording out later we also going to send a whole other guide so if you don't have a reporting group we're going to give you the guide on how to create and assign reporting groups you can start seeing that information in insights we're gonna start giving you different ways to approach your data and good questions to be asking your business so hang around for a little while and to see if any questions come through while we're waiting I want to thank everyone for taking time out of your day I really do appreciate it we're going to have more and more webinars coming soon we will be communicating and making them more easily available at a later date but right now we just want to make sure the content we have and as the questions we're putting forward and the answers we have is just really what our customers you know need it here so there's more and more to come and we're looking forward to connecting for you on more master classes I can't see any questions that have come through just yet so give it oh yeah Laura it's my pleasure thanks thanks for taking time oh we got a question coming through to pull up the reports so if you haven't already started using account inside served just on a presentation here so when you go to my counter comm there's two ways you can get to insights you can either go to my counter and you'll have the four parts of the product that we have some of them available today some of them coming soon you look for insights and you click Launch insights if it's the first time it may ask you to choose a plan and you're gonna have light view share and build if you just want to choose the light option you'll take you straight to the light dashboard let's jump back to staff performance so this is just one view of ways you can look at the staff performance there's a lot more available in view and share but we think this top selling staff is a great starting point so what we've got here we've got all our team members who've made sales in the previous week and we can see their total revenue and in their average transaction value it's ordered from top to bottom from total sales so from the total from highest to lowest but new we can also see that the average transaction value right next to it so you want to take both those into account not just who's contributing the most but who's contributing the most in the moment Paula I hope that answered your question does anyone else have any any questions any of the dashboards I'd like to go over if not that's totally cool we're going to send the email out which is better so it's it's really hard say which is better you want to keep a close eye on both someone who's full-time and working more often is going to be able contributed more to revenue but someone who has like on average a high transaction value is is ultimately better so we always put both here because we can see in line our fault next to our part-time and our casuals we want to be able to understand you know who's contributing the moment butter so who's contributing overall so if someone's you know it's it's unlikely someone ever a high total if they have a low average transaction value but we didn't want to just just show the totals we think that average transaction value is week on week if that's dropping that's something that's going to be easy to take an action on you can see they're not vastly different at the top being close to $20 at the bottom being close to $15 but those small changes in behavior having helps miss someone move an average transaction value helped find an easy way to upsell offering more options your customers contributes a lot to the business is this something comparable ours to sales so what we looked at the start we can see our total number of transactions and also our total read for that hour so that's like the number of sales and and the value they they brought over hours of the day and this is showing us all each hour on top of each other for the past week on staff not on the light dashboard but we do have a lot more information available in insights view and share but we just felt that this was the best starting point to be able to offer everyone at no cost but we also have a booking link so feel free to book in sometime Paula and I'm happy to just go through and give you a better idea of when it comes to staff performance what kind of capabilities of possibilities we have with with insights yeah so insights light is completely free to all counter customers so you would go if you haven't used it already it's going to first ask you which plan you want choose the light plan and you can start looking this exact dashboard that we have here and so I look at these four key areas your business it always show you the previous week and you can start looking at how things happened or what what happened the week before and start taking action so it's not it's not so much a demo but a focus on last week and the four crucial areas but there's no cost whatsoever we want to help customers find value in these parts and then start moving forward with our insights so it looks like the questions may have come to an end thank you so much for the questions Oh reports are coming up it has me I'm on the demo do I want to upgrade don't upgrade just yet you should have an option to choose light and that's gonna take it's this dashboard so if you want to upgrade and go beyond light you can but we're really recommending that you start with this workflow and then be able to start moving forward if you've already started if you're ready upgraded definitely start using your filters definitely in your schedules if you're unsure it's a better community can you get this information with your teams and if you need some guides and that if you wanna have a chat to someone feel free to book in once we send that the webinar recording with the guides but I saw a booking link thank you so much for joining me today I'm probably gonna have to round up everyone who's registered will get sent an email so not only the people attended but feel free to for this on to your team will be sending out as soon as we can hopefully later today possibly tomorrow morning we just want to make sure we've got all the information that we need in there and it's one of things thank everyone again for taking some other day and talking about reporting basics I hope you have a lovely day and hope you have very busy and very good weekend see you later
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Democrat Leader Sparks Liberal Civil War On Live TV, Dooms Their 2018 Chances
Democrat Leader Sparks Liberal Civil War On Live TV, Dooms Their 2018 Chances It seems that the plan for America, at least amongst the progressive leftist radicals amongst us, is to turn America into the image of Communist Red China. Many have begun to take notice of the pattern of increasingly savage and even aggressive rhetoric, as well as the escalating physical violence directed at President Donald Trump, his supporters, the Trump administration, Republican leadership, as well as those that adhere to a conservative or right-leaning ideology. If you know anything about history and the rise of Communism in any country, this is a classic Communist tactic commonly used in an effort to publicly shame those that are perceived to be a threat to the Communist regime’s agenda. Note the current climate in America – the bullying and physical attacks in the streets, businesses, and even private homes, death threats spewed routinely on social media and at public events against members of the Trump administration and their families, where even children are not off limits, the destruction of property, and just flat out mayhem. Behold the current incarnation of the Democratic party in America. It is virtually indistinguishable from the Communist party of old, yet it is known as the Party of diversity, the Party of inclusion, the Party of tolerance, at least that is what their marketing would have you to believe. Remember Michelle Obama’s ‘when they go low, we go high“? Yeah, nobody else does either because, despite the plethora of words, actions do speak much louder. In 2018, the Democratic Party, furious that President Trump was elected in the first place, and their misbegotten and diabolical plots to bring down the Trump administration are failing to produce the end result of their choosing. As a result, it seems some have decided vigilante justice might be a better approach. Enter Rep. Maxine Waters (CA-D) and her calls for an “all-out war” on President Trump and his supporters. Waters has won over a whole new generation of adoring Millenials in the Trump era who have rechristened the Los Angeles Democrat as the Resistance hero “Auntie Maxine.” The current generation of millennials by in large that would prefer to live in a socialist, communist or fascist nation rather than a capitalistic one. The Washington Examiner reports – “In the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation’s “Annual Report on U.S. Attitudes Toward Socialism,” 58 percent of the up-and-coming generation opted for one of the three systems, compared to 42 percent who said they were in favor of capitalism. The most popular socioeconomic order was socialism, with 44 percent support. Communism and fascism received 7 percent support each. Marion Smith, executive director of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, said the report shows millennials are “increasingly turning away from capitalism and toward socialism and even communism as a viable alternative.” “This troubling turn highlights widespread historical illiteracy in American society regarding socialism and the systemic failure of our education system to teach students about the genocide, destruction, and misery caused by communism since the Bolshevik Revolution one hundred years ago,” Mr. Smith said in a statement.” With her constant calls for the impeachment of President Trump and her recent calls urging Democrats to publicly challenge members of the Trump administration when they see them in public, it seems Waters is trotting right along with following the Communist agenda. “If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere,” Waters said at a rally of her supporters in Los Angelos. Her dogged determination to seek violent revolution in this country as a means to ouster a duly elected president is making even members of her own party nervous. Waters appeared on Joy Reid’s weekend morning news program on MSNBC – A.M. Joy and Waters used that opportunity to call for even more violent rhetoric as she drew public criticism even from colleagues in her own party. Waters stated that in response to her earlier calls for violence against members of the Trump administration and his supporters that she was forced to cancel two public events because of a serious death threat she received. She then stated on Saturday at an immigration rally that anybody who attempts to hurt her “better shoot straight.” “I know that there are those who are talking about censuring me, talking about kicking me out of Congress, talking about shooting me, talking about hanging me,” Waters told the crowd in Los Angeles. “All I have to say is this: If you shoot me you better shoot straight. There’s nothing like a wounded animal.” Waters also expressed surprise that members of her own party would turn on her and publically criticize her, claiming they are “intimidated by” President Trump. “You know, I was surprised that Chuck Schumer, you know, reached into the other house to do that. I’ve not quite seen that done before. But one of the things I recognize, being an elected official, is in the final analysis, you know, leadership will do anything that they think is necessary to protect their leadership… I think they’re still intimidated by him, they are afraid of him, they don’t have any guts and they are going to pay a price for this.” In the time leading up to the midterm elections in November 2018, this circle of hostility is only going to grow. It seems that Waters and her ideological supporters should be careful in fanning the flames of violent revolution as she is fanning the flames of something volatile and dangerous. If they are not careful, the flames will soon burn out of control and it will not only be their ideological foes that are harmed.
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The Difference Between Cycling Jersey's and Mtn. Biking Jersey's!
[Music] all right part Miller with cycling strong so another question I get asked a lot is about jerseys okay when I mountain-bike I wear the same jersey as I road bike in now there are mountain bikers the don't traditionally in a jersey the biggest difference in a mountain biking jersey and a road jersey is this pocket right here you know that pockets across the back a lot of your mountain biking jerseys just have a little zipper to put your keys in cuz they're not going to be out for a long period of time and they're not gonna carry very much with them unless you're in endurance mountain biking or road racing also a mountain biking jersey it's generally looser fitting where a road bike jersey is very super tight now the reason that they're tight is because of aerodynamics and that's really basically it also this is a long jersey right long sleep so I don't have to wear arm warmers and most jerseys are gonna come from here basically to right here in length so you're gonna have them vary from right here to right here it depends on how you like him to lay on your arms my '''l always crunch up just a little bit so they end up being about right there in the summer way to go especially if you need to strip clothing you're gonna want a shorter sleeved one wear it with arm sleeves pull that off or pull him down in your races whatever you're gonna do but also if you like something you know you're gonna go out and it's a little chillier outside you might as well put on a long sleeve forget messing around with it sure you're not gonna take you're not gonna put on warmers on you're not gonna strip them off anyways but your big differences is the pockets and how they fit other than that you want a really good tight fitting Jersey if you're gonna ride road or long endurance and it keeps you warm and also is more aerodynamic for you so I hope that answers your question you have anything else comment below get out there keep cycling strong and have a great day you
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A COMPLETE Beginner’s Guide to Crystals (my biggest tips!)
did you just buy your first crystal at Anthropologie and now you want to learn more well here is your complete beginners guide to crystals hey everyone my name is Courtney violetta and I am what I would call a mystical millennial if you are one - or you're just wanting to learn more about crystals astrology spirituality holistic healing maybe even some psychic readings and stuff then be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on any of those and let's just get on into this video so first we're going to talk about how to find and choose a crystal most of the time when we're just getting into crystals and stuff we'll tend to buy one at some random store like anthropology or Urban Outfitters or something like that to just dip our toes in what you really want to do is go to a metaphysical shop you'll have so many options of crystals to choose from so just Google metaphysical shops near me and see what comes up a big tip that I have is to make sure you get good vibes when you go into one of these places good vibes meaning like the people that work there are nice it just feels light and airy as for first crystals I always recommend getting tumbled stones first because you're really able to utilize them on the go you can always purchase larger stones for your space but usually tumbled stones are like the entry point into your crystal collection so when you go to a metaphysical shop you might be overwhelmed with all of the options of crystals that you can choose from the best way to do is to kind of just go and blind see what different stones call to you which ones are you really drawn to what colors and shapes and different designs within the stones that call to you the stone that you are most drawn to is what you need in your life we're usually drawn to different stones because of the different properties that they have and the properties of the stone you choose are what you're needing in your life at that time so before you go into a metaphysical shop if you already know what you need a healing property for you can always google the stone that's good for that and go there and purchase that as well tumbled stones are usually pretty cheap so if you already go there with the intention of buying a certain one definitely still look and see which ones are calling to you because you probably need them more than the one you originally set out to go find so once you find a type of stone that's calling out to you what you can do is look through all of the ones and find the one that really calls to you you know which one are you really drawn to which design within the stone do you think is the most beautiful get really quiet in your mind you can hold the stone in your hand see if it feels good if you feel calm that's how you know if that's your stone if you can't find a good metaphysical shop near you the one that I love to go to is like two hours away I also sell crystals on my Etsy shop so you can always take a look over there and see if any of those are calling out to you as well so once you get your crystal you have to cleanse it crystals hold energy so if they have been in the hands of someone who had a bad day or just have like a bad vibe about them that stone can hold on to their energy it can also hold on other people's past intentions for it which we'll talk about in a second so you want to cleanse your stones so there are a few different ways of doing this I'll talk you through my favorite way of doing it first so definitely buy some sage when you go to the metaphysical shop they're usually like about $3 and there's many different ways you can utilize sage in your home anyway so the first thing that I recommend doing is saging your stone all you have to do is light the sage hold the stone in your hand and immerse the crystal within the sage is smoke personally that's just what I find to be most effective but there are a few other ways you can do it one other way that I've done is on a full moon sometimes I'll set out a jar of water so that it can be lest by the moon's energy so sometimes I'll just get my stones within that water and then I saved that water throughout the whole month so sometimes I buy a new stone I'll just dip it within that water that's just kind of like a blessing like all of the negative energy is just gone you know but if when you buy the stone it's also near a full moon you can leave the crystal outside under the light of the full moon or you can leave it on a windowsill that will get some of the moonlight another thing you can do is take your crystal and kind of bury it in the earth or just rub some dirt on it and this makes it become recharged with the Earth's energy whatever cleansing method you do it's important to also use a visualization technique creating a light around you so what I do always whenever I'm using like visualization for different things as I imagine a bright white light coming down from the top of the universe all throughout the stars and the planets all the way through the top of earth down into my head through out my feet out through my hands as you're like saging your stone you can do that visualization technique if you're burying it in the earth you can do that too it just adds a lot more power to the cleansing also you should cleanse your stones every month under the full moon anyway just leave them on your windowsill or you can just sage them once a month to keep their energy really strong another component to working with crystals that is really overlooked is setting an intention for it crystals want to work for you but you have to really tell them what to do so what you can do is hold your crystal in your hands close your eyes and take a few deep breaths tune into your faith whatever really feels good to you if you're religious God if you're spiritual you know the universe if you associate more with a scientific connection you can also connect with zero-point energy whatever you want to call it just tune into something that's greater than yourself doing this connects you with your highest vibration allowed or in your hand you can say I ask that the highest vibration of love and light connect with my highest self to clear all and wanted energy or any previous programming this crystal now holds the intention of blank so it can be this crystal now holds the intention of psychic development or self-love you know whatever whatever you want you can add up to like three different intentions for your stone because they do a lot of different things once you're done with your intention settings say thank you three different times this emphasizes to the universe that what you're asking for already exists so now on to how to use tumbled stones the easiest way to use tumbled stones is to meditate with them let's say you want to heighten your psychic abilities or open your third eye chakra I'm saying that because my psychic development pack on my Etsy shop is the most popular so I'm assuming that's something that a lot of people want to do that's how I really got into crystals in the first place so there are a lot of different stones that help with psychic development but just a few includes lapis lazuli amethyst labradorite citrine clear quartz and many more so what you can do is take your stone of choice and just place it on your third eye as you're laying down to meditate another thing that I like to do is to put peppermint oil on my third eye chakra because that really emphasizes while I'm meditating that space so I'm really focused on my third eye in putting peppermint oil directly on your forehead or on your skin in general is irritating you can always take your favorite oil that you use on your skin and just put a few drops of the peppermint oil in that to kind of dilute it and then put that little drop on your third eye chakra and then what I recommend doing is a guided meditation for psychic development you can find a ton of these on YouTube my favorite meditation app is called Insight timer they have tons of guided meditations that's how I got into meditating in the first place also I'm thinking about making some guided meditations and putting them on my website so if that's something you're into let me know in the comments down below because I would really like to do that one day another way to use tumbled stones is to carry them in your pocket throughout the day I know it's summer but in winter I always carry crystals in my pockets and just hold them and when I'm walking around town or in the city I'll just kind of focus on what the intention for that stone is as I'm walking throughout my life for example when I first got into crystals out carry a lapis lazuli stone in my pocket when I was living in New York City and as I walked around the city I would imagine that same white light coming through me out through my hands and into the stone so as I'm walking I'm still visualizing that and imagining that stone really working my third eye and my crown chakras that way I'm vibrating hi and I'm connected to the higher realms so I am ready to receive if your intention for your stone is to ground yourself because you have anxiety or you're under a lot of stress and you just want to become calm hold your stone in your hand and go outside you can sit down or stand up in the grass breathe in and out several times visualize roots connecting the soles of your feet into the core of the earth visualize a green healing light coming back up the roots through the soles of your feet and filling you with healing vibrating energy as you go about your day you can keep this stone in your pocket to remind you of that visualization technique so now on to how to use larger crystals so when you have larger crystals rather than holding them in your pocket or carrying them around with you all day you can really just place them wherever you want their healing properties can be used so for example your doorway of your house your doorway is the entry point to your safe space so you want to make sure that everything that coming in and out of that space is a positive energy no one wants a negative person entering their home so what you can do is place black tourmaline by your doorway you can place it on the ground or on a table that's nearby and that will collect all of the negative energy that enters your home so if someone walks in and who has a really bad vibe that stone will absorb that energy that it won't fester in your home black tourmaline like I said it does absorb negative energy so it is important to cleanse it regularly or you can leave selenite right by it because selenite cleanses everything that's near it if you're wanting to connect more with the higher realms and focus more on your spirituality and connect with your divine purpose or if you really just want to have really vivid beautiful dreams you could play celestite on your bedside table or you could just place it in your bedroom the same goes with amethyst and with this is really great if you're someone who has really bad nightmares or just having trouble sleeping in general amethyst really does help with sleep so placing that on your bedside table or just somewhere in your room will bring much more peace and calming while you're sleeping citrine is the stone of success and finding your purpose in life so placing that in your office is an amazing like to amplify that energy rose quartz is the stone of love and self-love so place that in your bathroom or you can place it in your bedroom but if it's in your bathroom it will infuse all of your products with love so you can supercharge that self-love energy by placing it all over your skin all over your body rose quartz in the bathroom is amazing you can even put crystals in your you can play screen adventuring in your garden - pulse vitality through your plants and even quartz stones to aid in programming your garden with a different intention side note if you didn't know you can place an intention when your girl in the garden so as the garden grows and as your plants grow your flowers your intention is also growing with them watch this video over here to learn more about the different types of crystals that there are I made this whole video that goes over all of the different things that you could think of so I will see you over there in the next video bye [Music]
The Aurora Codes
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Love Yourself in Loneliness: Toby Lewis | Balanced View
so good to have a simple practice that you can take with you in everyday life and that's the practice here is short moments of the recognition of open intelligence pervaded by love repeated many times until that recognition becomes continuous and automatic and for me that's the answer to the question about how do I learn to love myself I allow myself to be exactly as I am for short moments repeated many times and the reason excuse me the reason why that is learning to love myself is that in a short moment of just stopping all of the descriptions about what's going on most of my descriptions were about me and how everything relates to me and what I think about everything and my judgments and opinions and ideas and concepts and how it relates to my past history and my imagined future so just a short moment of stopping all of those descriptions enjoying complete perceptual openness just for a short moment and allowing myself to be as I am however I am and prior to this teaching I thought that I needed to have positive experiences and thoughts and feelings to be able to love myself so it seemed kind of easy to love myself when I was happy because then I was obviously doing everything right you know I was happy lots of happy thoughts skipping along the beach and I loved myself I love everyone I love the Heron Bolin but it was much harder or even the idea of loving myself when I felt lonely or sad or somebody said something to me that was hurtful or and this brought up all of this data of resentment or rejection or you know how do i how do I love myself then and so what I learned from the conventional upbringing was well what I need to do is then work really hard to get rid of these particular data streams and this is just a brilliant term that simplifies everything everything is data an experience is a stream of ever-changing data and what I learned I needed to do when I had data where I didn't feel that I could love myself with these data the sadness and loneliness and depression and irritation and anger was I needed to get rid of these and get back the positive ones so I could love myself again but because the experience the data is always changing this is an ongoing process of continual suffering because I mean it's impossible to hold on to the positive experiences think the happiest moment in your life then when were you most happy and how long did it last and where did it go suddenly it was replaced by something that wasn't so happy and then maybe by something that you described as being really negative or unwanted and then guess what you were happy again and so it's this countless cease this unpredictable flow of experience and the conventional training is we need to try and manage this we need to try and control it we've got a certain set of descriptions and these are the ones that we need to try and bring about in our life so being happy is seems so obvious but the only problem with that is that because they're always changing you're always struggling with the appearances so when I'm happy I need to work out why I'm happy and I need to try and hold that set of experience in place and why am I happy why am i happy is it because because I'm with this person I found my new intimate partner and I'm happy I'm happy ok I've got to keep this relationship we've got to stay in this place and then suddenly everything changes it's impossible to hold on to that happiness no matter how much we try to fool ourselves into these descriptions about what it is that's making us happy we can't hold on to it and it's so frustrating and then when we feel unhappy we have to try and work out or why my unhappy what is it that's making me unhappy is it the same Internet partner that was making me happy a few weeks ago are they the cause of my unhappiness now is that what needs to change and so this is end this game this hamster wheel running faster and faster trying to work out what needs to change what do I do now do I need to understand it better do I need to purify myself do I need to be somewhere else beast be somebody else be with somebody else just continually working and efforting and in the short moment of just stopping all of the descriptions recognizing this naked openness this raw intelligence that is the basis of your current moment perception and this is key this is where you'll find open intelligences in your current moment perception whenever you're thinking feeling or sensing right now is where you will find this intelligence this openness this complete perceptual openness it never goes anywhere all that happens is that we get caught up in this world of descriptions and sucked into it and suddenly we're off like feeling afraid I have one description I'm feeling a little bit nervous are that's because of this and I'm a bit tired and you know I'm for did it again we're off on another story and a short moment just presses this reset button and brings us back to this native openness where everything is just seen clearly as it is and we begin to love ourselves as we are and when I started to practice with this was allowing myself to be as I am particularly with the negative descriptions because these the ones that seem to be wrong these are the ones that seem to be evidence that there was something wrong about me and a reason why I couldn't love myself so I can't love myself when I'm sad or and lonely in a short moment whilst feeling sad or lonely I could just allow myself to be as I was without needing to go into any further elaborations and there was a sense of openness there was a sense of ease the urge to desperately try and understand what was going on or desperately try and change it just for a moment was halted and as I continued on with this practice more and more I saw that I didn't need to spend all of my time describing everything this is just such a relief and more and more no I'm not caught up in the descriptions everything that's experienced becomes more obviously this display of perfect love it's the beneficial potency of open intelligence itself part of this recognition comes about through the practice of short moments and then it is augmented and speeded up by participating in trainings like the twelve empowerment's like we're doing now there's a group participating in this training at the moment and what you begin to see is is that your negative thoughts feelings and descriptions about people places and things firstly are obviously nothing other than this dynamic energy of open intelligence and when we begin to allow them to be as they are rather than emphasizing them in the particular ways that we emphasize them they become the energy and the power for us to harmonize our relationship with everything in our life everything in our life is nothing other than the bright shine of open intelligence there is only open intelligence there isn't anything of another kind no data stream can be found to have a nature separate or apart from loving open intelligence in the same way that no reflection in a mirror as a nature separate or apart from the mirror itself it's the dynamic energy of the mirror what we've been doing is behaving and relating and communicating as if all of these appearances had a separate independent nature and this causes disharmony dysfunction and suffering both for ourselves and for everybody else that we're relating to in this way we begin to be able to take responsibility for our power as loving open intelligence and that comes about through repeating these short moments and resting as this loving open intelligence this raw naked seeing that's looking through your eyes right now it's not difficult it's not mysterious it's not esoteric it's not only for some people it's what's looking through your eyes right now so it's immediately accessible all that we need was the training and the support to allow us to access it consistently because we've been trained to focus in on the descriptions so it's a training it's an education it's something that we can learn ourselves we can teach ourselves and that's what's going on in balanced view now this this really powerful support network where we're supported and empowered to see that we have this choice in each moment and it is so powerful to make this choice to give up the right to be a victim to all of my stories about everything I've got a lot of stories and a lot of the stories about how it could be stories about who's coordinating what's going on here or what groups are coordinating or you know conspiracy theories about this that and the other and the clearest perspective on any of these is to rely on open intelligence while you have these thoughts and feelings and what you're doing there is that whatever is going on in the background if you like or whatever groups you might think responsible for whatever's going on you take responsibility for your power as open intelligence because that's actually all you can do and then from there any actions you take will automatically be of benefit to yourself and other people so if you're worried about the state of the world this is where you start making a difference not in some kind of abstract way but in the direct recognition of the nature of your mind and then in expressing that in the way that you relate and communicate and live with every other being and yourself on this planet but this is really powerful it's really immediate it's something where you can make a difference right now with your current thought with your current sensation with your current feeling that's where you begin to harmonize your relationship with yourself and it has to start with yourself for me it had to start with me learning how to love myself allowing myself um additionally to be just as I am in repeating these short moments so this is the simple practice and it's simple but it's incredibly profound and powerful and my habit of complicating things was was really strong and it can be sometimes really strong try to come up with these complicated conceptual frameworks that make sense of everything that's going on and to have this this guidance to bring it back to the simplicity of recognizing open intelligence shining forth its own dynamic display of data and allowing it to be as it is and then proceeding from there with this clear perspective and finding that from that clear perspective this capacity not only to love myself as I am but increasingly to love everybody else as they are it just grows and grows naturally because this this is the natural state like this is I always wanted to have easygoing loving powerful relationships with everyone like it seems so obvious but at the same time it seems so far away it's like I want those relationships with everyone and I don't have those relationships with anyone but somehow I kind of like it's got to be possible now and I never quite gave up you know it's like something in me knew that it was possible even just taking us as a human community for us to relate in this way when you come to balanced view and it's really weird it's really really weird because people are relating in a relaxed open-hearted loving pleasant way to each other weird it was for me coming here at the beginning it was really weird and and it felt really uncomfortable I felt really uncomfortable like like what's really going on and but what I see now is it actually is so sad that I felt like that because it was really I'd never experienced it before like people just being themselves and it should be like that everywhere that should be normal because it is normal we just want to be ourselves we want to get on with everyone you know work together on interesting projects be creative and yeah I'd never experienced it before and my training in doubt and cynicism and self-hatred and suspicions of others because if I didn't like myself and didn't like my own thoughts and experiences then you know I had to be suspicious of everybody else as well with all of their thoughts and experiences and feelings and to begin to find that actually here was a group of people that weren't living like that it pushed all of my buttons it really pushed all of my buttons and but something kept me coming back you know there was something in me that recognized the the truth and the potency and more than that the experience and recognition of what was being spoken about and in each short moment I saw it for myself it was like oh I can see I get it I get it and this is not just a book I'm reading or a theory I'm hearing about I'm recognizing open intelligence just just for an instant and then it's gone again and this was just completely magnetic and I wanted more of this I began to see everything more clearly I began to see this bootcamp of reification this bootcamp of ideas belief systems concepts that I taken on board so completely and deeply and thoroughly that many of them I wasn't even aware of so perhaps one form of victimization that I wasn't aware of self victimization was paranoia they're really feeling that there were other people that were controlling everything in my life and even with those thoughts nothing needed to change all I had to do was rely on open intelligence and I had the power in that instant of being of benefit to all regardless of what else was going on regardless of the systems that were around me the people that were around me the ideas I had how I was thinking how I was feeling this is the power of open intelligence where all of these day to become this this stream of beneficial potency just by allowing them to be as they are just by loving myself as I am with all of my thoughts emotions and sensations this is the power of great benefit it's so powerful you
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Costco Brewer's Advent Calendar - Landgang Brauerie Helle Aufregung
hey guys welcome back today we're checking out the land gang breweries heli offragon [Music] that means what bright excitement oh well the can is certainly bright and exciting at the same time so yeah I guess 70 cents so this Brewery is formed by a um shop owner crazy a beer store owner and his buddy that had uh I guess at some point had recently gotten his Brewer's license and so they decided to open up a brewery together that's pretty convenient right there um one pint five percent uh water barley malt hops a lot of this is in German that's it really and this picture of a girl who is just in love with her beer her I forgotten beer it almost looks like um what do you call that like uh like propaganda like a propaganda poster almost it does for some reason it reminds me of like World War II propaganda yeah that's exactly it and they were advertising to women I like their logo though it's an upside down hop a flower that's pretty cool I like that yeah they spent some time and money in that I like the can I think it's pretty neat yeah so far good presentation yeah and honestly as a hellis that's what you want to see right there nice head very white good lacing look at that look at me good dance I mean that's pretty much everything you'd want to see right there so far I'm impressed this may be good it may be good Palace loggers are traditionally a great beer to start out with because they're very cheap to make it's a lot of malt and not much else they're very cheap they're easily sourced ingredients you can make a really really good tasting beer with just a couple ingredients that's why home breweries do like one mall at one hop you know bruise because it's very tasty it's simple as better sometimes and I'm a big fan of the helis loggers because mannequin they be good like Russell's hellis was so good that was such a good beer shout out to you Russell you're the man you know who you are so anyways let's take a nose on this one and see kind of what what Aromas we get out of it well I can say that I definitely smell that green apple thing again slightly slightly this one's not as bad as it not as bad as the other one no way however it does have this big note of hay like really aggressive hay that that barley is really kicking um yeah not getting a lot of hoppiness or anything like that uh it's just it's a lot of hay a lot of like graininess a lot of biscuity action happening there a little bit sweeter smelling too than I thought it would be take a dive see what happens cheers yeah that's that's good damn okay clean it's really clean it's really well balanced you do get a little bit of that green apple twinge but it's just ever so slight it's just the amount that I would expect it to be in this that's the best one yeah my opinion that's the best beer we've had I knew it was gonna be good just because like they invested time in the can iron it looks really cool although that could totally fail too but something about this rear was like I think it's gonna be good I think that these guys are like the 21st century Brewery that are really putting effort into it um just I mean just judging by the can art alone and judging by the story and everything I don't know anything about these guys at all but I mean look at this can and tell me that this doesn't look like an Americanized craft beer right there you know what I mean and usually you're gonna get something pretty decent this is a beer I could see drinking all the time if I live close to this Brewery yeah I would definitely be drinking this all the time it's a little bit more Americanized I feel like it's a little bit less German Germanic and a little slightly leaning towards that American sort of profile yeah I'm gonna say it's like it's more leaning towards the American craft beer scene it is I think they're taken taking note of what we're doing over here and then implementing that into their their beers over there now I just want to try more of their beers yes please do if you can send us some more beers we'll go out we put these on the channel this is a fantastic offering um love me a hella slogger uh this is a great example really really good this is up there with the best of them that I've tried over here so that's saying something that is that is good job all right guys well that does it from us if you liked what you saw hit the like And subscribe buttons and until next time stay crafty cheers [Music] foreign
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2018 Panini Diamond Kings Baseball 6 Box Break #8
guys we are ripping six box number eight this is 2018 diamond Kings baseball rated team style all cards ship right we got a Melissa P Marlins Brett Kate Tigers and Padres Ralph L Blue Jays for briefs all angels J Buc Casey Stacey bees Melissa P knots and pirates Ralph L Indians Melissa P Yanks and Orioles Robert E Brewers Kathy s White Sox Stephen G Phillies Marquis Reds Jonathan BRE Mets Gary Iraqis mark each Cardinals and Dodgers Thomas v asterisk Kathy s Cubs Derek C Giants for pre-sell rays and Mariners Stacey BD bags for each twins Melissa P Red Sox dirty Braves and Ralph L Rangers what guys all card ship C I do daddy Corey Seager red frame thanks thanks I forgot how to talk there first thing but at a Cameron Gallagher Mickey Mantle and which cigarette socks double relic Craig Kimbrel there you go Boston Kimbrel for you double relic got a Manny Margo red frame Padres Babe Ruth Otani well random these off if we have an odd number or whatever ran to the other one off but we'll split them up evenly Yanks and angels and Nolan Ryan Goldschmidt artist proof 225 Rockies Ryan McMahon Joe Morgan Billy Herman red frame pinkies Cubs I met Rosario Metz Gary Sheffield show heyo Tommy number one angels diamond Kings Yanks nice hit otter tripping relic the 49 Donny Mattingly nice one Yankees Congrats thanks Donny baseball they're not bad then a hapa sepia Nets happen another Otani base angels data Aurora Ichiro for the Marlins Mickey Mantle insert and we're moving long ago has cox-2 coming up pretty good start see if we can keep it rolling here thanks Donny baseball here we go Oh taani variation nickel angels Oh variation not many I think about to Babe Ruth insert I want me to seen a couple and Yankees again ordered a 15 Clint Frazier well the Yankees have already killed it Frazier 215 nice way to go Yanks there we go already and vitani seppia angels again Aurora George Springer Houston another Babe Ruth Otani insert that's to another route on Ebates angels that's 20 GP Crawford red frame Phillies go to Bell Herrera Nolan Ryan Marlins double patch 249 Brian Anderson grats Marlins yeah I don't know if it's a meow or a screen or a treat it's a weirdest sound of BMS and Kiki Kyler that is a gray frame $2.99 I think he's Cubs pretty sure he's Cubs Kluber and Nolan Ryan again the Ryan Express Mickey Mantle artist proof eric Fetty nats $2.99 last pack a box cute move tani right on top Anthony Rizzo red frame and we're moving on the box three good luck Donna Felix Jorge SP that guy mr. jello mr. Jennifer Lopez another Babe Ruth Oh Tommy that is three of them so right now we're at an odd number hey Devine how you doing man hey gypsy bud sorry man Texas autograph double relic - 299 Juan Gonzales there you go Rangers one gone nice one Texas Donna Aaron judge sepia Yanks got a Aurora buster posey Giants I will split them up evenly Nikolas if there's an odd number I'll do a random Ford didn't see who gets it you know I mean and Otani red frame nice grats Angels Mesa vitani red frame it's a fairest way to do it especially with a you know cheap brakes 19 bucks you know what I mean split them up evenly if there's an odd number somebody will get the extra will do a random for the odd right now we're on it we're on a hot number for the insert there and Dodgers double relic number 299 Clayton Kershaw Grant's Dodgers Kershaw the claw it's the claw and is that granite red frame twins daddy Babe Ruth salt in the swamp variation Yanks carrucan Chris Sale red frame or it sucks we're moving on guys I spoke long purpose Walker Buehler rookie Dodgers Ted Williams my trout insert let's see that should be Dodgers again autographed double relic Kyle farmer to 199 another Dodger hit for you Congrats depends on which auto it is Carlos been a Harry Hooper variation as a red sock Aurora show heyo toddy nice angels getting some nice of Tommy's judge Babe Ruth here for the Yanks v6 Jim Bottomley red frame Cardinals nother Otani that's another variation Gesu another variation of tani angels Congrats that was a photo variation and Dodgers again another clayton kershaw double relic good god Dondre is killing it now another curse all grats Dodgers we've got a paul blackburn red frame ease Verlander insert gonna Ahmed Rosario black and white for the Mets nice Ahmed David Ortiz but my phone every Mickey Mantle my trout's and Bryce Harper red frame Nets brakeman insert moving on guys Fox 5 Lou Gehrig red frame Yanks Tomlinson Andrew Steven Andrew Stevenson I just watched that actually really it's on Netflix I think Walt bit her and was Amazon or Netflix I forget where you gotta go Yankees nice hit rookie auto double relic Miguel Andujar grant Yanks nice hit there this guy stuff sells really well actually Yankees crushed it Ernie Banks Cubs break men again Buster Posey Aurora Giants Ted Williams I think he's saying it's on a Rockies hat I'm hoping he's saying it's a card McCutchin red frame Betty Clint Fraser Yanks it's our pledge our pleasure Nikolas and Melissa Cardinals Jersey card Matt Carpenter there you go st. Louis Cardinals on the board there taani rookie angels congrats and a Mickey Mantle red frame that's a variation red frame the mick they go Yanks again banks of Rizzo and another Otani variation that is a sepia angels did great just with Otani variations last pack Chipper Jones air and moving on last box guys good luck right now we're an odd number goes right for the last one Bennett nd there seppia Red Sox are there a tiny base seagulls and a Red Sox look at that double patch the 5 Andrew Bennett nd Congrats Boston nice hit Benny the 5 that's sick grats Boston and Dodgers again rookie out of double Relic Walker Buehler nice Dodgers killed it crazy Aurora Andrew McCutcheon Giants Alex Verdugo Dodgers Bryce Harper I don't know UNC Otani rookie angels artist proof Giants 299 Bobby Thompson that is New York Giants that a Nikki Del Monico red frame white size and there it is that's the fourth one so looks like Yanks a bit too angels will get to Otani Babe Ruth John called it he knew he was gonna pull one got a Mickey Mantle the mick variation Yanks Ozzie Smith chipper the movie about Mickey Mantle Roger Maris it was 6261 by 61 they're both going after Bebe's regular 60 I love that movie can Cisco Billy Crystal movie actually really good by the way he directed that no-good flick dude they chose to play big email it really looked like a Barry Pepper played Roger Maris the guy who played hold on site Brown the 49 Buster Posey Giants nice nice Posey was like a guy who played Mickey Mouse got a lot of stuff actually yeah last Pat guys can't think those names as they love it Joe DiMaggio red frame Nolan Ryan Verlander and that does it for the break hardship from that guys thanks again everybody next up SP authentic hockey
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@Nina Santiago (Nina Unrated) Sexual Abused.. Your NOT Alone
hey Nina this video this video is for you after watching the video on what your father I did to you it really touched me and especially especially because how you went into like the details and stuff I wouldn't have been able to do that I still can't talk about what happened to me in my situation and about who did it to me and about how long it's went on and stuff and just how you just explained to everything that happened to you props to you because some people can't get over it me I'm still dealing dealing with it in my own way but you you just are so strong you guys aren't real going on and so like I was saying you know you're very brave to be be to be so open about everything that has happened and just the details and stuff and how how you no longer hold on to that anger it's so good and I'm saying that because I have a lot of anger I have so many trust issues and I have a daughter so you can just imagine how I get all these feelings and stuff up but being paranoid what if this and once that him oh my gosh it drives me insane but I still have anger and I still haven't let go and it's just so crazy you've been through so much and you forgave him really respect you for that and it was just it's just I was just so glad you loaded a video about your experience so that other people can relate and have someone that knows exactly what they're feeling because me I haven't found someone who has been through as much as I have and I never do when I find someone because it's just like wow how [ __ ] up is this world so when you uploaded your video it was kind of comforting in a way I think so yeah I just want to say thank you Nina
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How to Deal with Manipulative People
How to deal with manipulative people. Imagine you have a friend, you love your friend, but you realize a few things. They always get what they want, tear down your confidence and always play the victim. What does this mean? It might mean your friend is an emotional manipulator. So what do you do? Well, lucky for you, we've provided some tips to make sure you don't get played and can hopefully help them in the end. Number one: Stopping the victimhood. Maybe you notice that your friend always plays the victim, no matter what happens. Sometimes they might actually not know what they're doing wrong and thus don't assume responsibility for their actions. Sometimes they're doing it on purpose. This is when the behavior is manipulative. What you do in this case is to keep things light and positive. Slowly let them know that it's okay to make a mistake so they can start to accept responsibility for their actions. Leveling the playing field. If you tell this friend you had a bad day they'll brush it off and tell you about the time they experienced a monsoon and an alien invasion in the same day. These manipulators get their confidence by putting others down and belittling other people's issues and successes. What you have to do here is to be honest. You tell them "Hey, I appreciate you telling me your story, and I'm glad you can empathize, but I just need some advice or comfort or someone to listen." By accepting what the manipulator is doing you've taken away their power to hurt you. Lessening the load. These people pretend to be helpless and always put you on a pedestal which puts all the pressure on you. The way you can combat this is to slowly put them into positions of decision-making or power. Tell them that you're uncomfortable with the weight they put on your shoulders by making you the leader all the time. At first they might be mad, but slowly they may appreciate, feel equal, and enjoy taking action. Talk about it. The classic emotional manipulator is known as a triangulate They'll say anything to get someone on their side. They'll break relationships, and even families by pitting people against each other. The more support they have, the more power they feel they have. The best way to stop this, is to open channels of communications. Keep talking to your friends and family no matter what the triangulator is saying. This way you're all on the same page, no matter what the manipulator says. Stand your ground. This is difficult if you're dealing with a manipulator that steamrolls everything and everyone. Like the Hulk, manipulators can sometimes use anger and even violence to blast you out of an argument. You can't ask questions because they yell and yell. It might be scary but, keep calm, stand your ground and don't be pushed over. Wait for them to get tired of yelling and then have a proper discussion. It also works to walk away from the manipulator, especially if you feel that you're in physical danger. Healthy skepticism. If your manipulator always has to make it seem they and their life is perfect, don't buy it. If they say something wrong call it out. Don't point out all their flaws, but call out that bull. Nobody's perfect and knowing our flaws is the only way we can grow Change your language. There's always going to be miscommunication in relationships, but if you're always to blame for getting the message wrong or delivering it wrong, it could be a sign that you're being manipulated. Over time this treatment can make you afraid to speak up. What do you do to prevent this? Speak in "I feel" sentences, so they can't twist your feelings easily. For example, "I feel grossed out by all the old dishes in the sink", not "you gross me out by not cleaning the dishes." Know what you want. Flirting is fun, most of us do it and usually like experiencing it. However, if someone is using flirtation to have everyone admire them with disregard to everyone's feeling, this is a sign it's being used as a manipulation tactic. These manipulators use their charm and sexuality to get everything they want. To block them out, don't fall for their wit and charm. Know what you want, and know what they're saying or asking for. Don't get swept away by their flirtatious attitude. Stand up, emotionally. Manipulators that are harsh, heavy, and bash people down to get what they want, are often dealing with insecurities themselves. With these people, you need to stand up to them and hold your ground. Know who you are, don't let them drag you down into insecurity. And finally, sometimes your manipulator just won't stop. In that case, we recommend you cut them out completely. If they're too important to you to let go of, or if you feel you might be physically unsafe talk to someone in a position of authority. Sometimes you might need some help to deal with manipulators We hope that by using all the tips we just taught you, you can get out of that manipulative relationship. That's all for now from us here at Psych2Go. Hang tough, and hang in there and don't forget to subscribe for more tips.
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The Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Medicine Podcast Attenuation corr using intrinsic detector gamma
molecular medicine podcast the world's longest running medical podcast and here I'm here in Vancouver we're exciting here and we've got um manufacturer of all nuclear myths and imaging Industries um and uh uh one of the uh and in their pit scales they use has has got a clever use of of that that particular in other ways and just picking up cabarets from our positons I want to tell us a little bit about yourself and whatever you're working stuff all right and thanks for having me um so my name is Reza to Maurice journey I am a research scientist with Simmons and little bit about myself I actually did my PhD here in Canada when I graduated three years ago the John Simmons as a research scientist and ever since I joined we've been actually working on a lot of city-less meta scans maybe hope that we can provide this option that if somebody wanted to do quality better scan without performing a city that option is provided um let's let's talk about the need for that I mean every Pig scanner has really got a CT of these guys no it doesn't really scale without a CNC but we've now got a whole body um hit scanners and in order to do a CT even for attenuation correction you've got a expose the whole body to radiation right not just the so so that that's not necessarily an insignificant about a radiation um so there's a good reason we want to do it that way yeah it's carry on um so yeah that's a good point right now we have been actually focused in this research on long-axis in the field scanners specifically this events program and that is kind of copies that comes with a CT scan so the option of CT is always available and practically speaking cities always being done anyway and however there are cases where we if we can't do it they really wanted to not perform a city just for the sake of radiation and this is specifically important to pediatrical studies or in cases where we already have a priority for that patient and best seating that the new one is only going to be acquired by our attenuation and Scattered break but you know probably another reason is if you've got a whole body scan one of the reasons to do it is to reduce the radiation guys so that you're going to give and helping people or healthy control sort of snails and because that whole body scan is why more sensitive than a traditional one so you want to inject unless you can object right that's right here if you want to reduce the radiation dose of doing healthy controls particularly Health controls children then reducing the radiation dose of our 36 right exactly that's that's the that's a great point because if you want to actually reduce the patient voice those to a reasonable level and yet you're doing the city so you're kind of making the load those better skin irrelevant because you're still doing the CT and limitations after receiving a significant amount of notes for the attenuation correction so saving the city here um is actually going to help quite a bit and then the approach that we have we need to keep that in mind that we're actually using the background radiation that is coming from radializer to blood tissue 176. now the patient is receiving the dose the moment that the patient gets into the gap of the better scanner a politician there is a decay of the nutrition 176 in lso or in lso based scanner that is lsos so the patient is going to receive this radiation whether it be useful that's up to us so we had this idea that hey the patient is receiving it plus the patient is actually receiving this radiation exactly at the same time that the meta position has picked up so unlike City where we have sequential acquisition of the pet data and the city this is truly simultaneous and realization about the transmission and limitation data right and if you have one of the one of the things that she got in second space like it's less than the newer ones is the ability to do quality control using using the radiations yeah now I actually use that on Market scanner that works so um so and that works quite well I just set it up overnight and it takes a while but it doesn't matter if you do it over now and it does and that's more quality control every night and then certainly a useful use of that radiation exactly yeah no we've been uh we've been thinking about this that hey this way the internet exists you're right it's a relatively low plus radiation so whatever you wanted to do it is going to take a while however it's always if you don't choose it it's a perfect option so there is actually quite a range of things that people are thinking about doing it I know that it's not always emails I know that there is separate a few other Academy groups that I've been focusing on this there is motion tracking that people have been looking to so there are actually some from some usage that people are thinking about doing ability using this type of communication and I think there is legitimate reason for that right now what's the energy of this background radiation so there are two photos that are particularly of Interest one is the 200k the other one is a 300K well they are 300 KB because it has a relatively higher energy than the 200 it has less self-absorption within the protector it has more blocks on it and a lot of research has been focused on the 300 KB or when I say 300 to be exact this is 307 KB and but we have been using both the 200 and the 300 right and you look at the difference no we don't look at the difference in fact we assume that the 200 and the 300 are going to give you two different realization for this subject then we actually combine the realization to reduce noise but yeah because it's a live box uh DNA everybody exactly exactly yes that makes complacent again okay that's that's a pretty clever way to do that yeah but am I not seeking power this is a more there aren't the collimators in a jet scanner hence this work oh okay um I should be clear that um you're right there are no call letters these are not actually singles that we acquired these are still coincidences now this might be a little bit confusing because these are there is no fiber level and there is no positivity but what is is that if you look at the Decay scheme of Leticia 176 what happens is that at the in the beginning what we have is a beta minus decade yes that may look under sticking is actually going to trigger the cfd and once the 200 or the 300 photon is detected on the other side it's between a baby yeah so the coincidence is actually coming but it's just not from 0.511 oh how cool yeah but we need to bear in mind that in order to capture this we need to open up the alert window because now we're talking about a very different energy window than clinical 400 to say 600 okay so what is the what's the energy of the beta molecules and you don't know because the bigger point is actually as a spectrum of energy right so it's not um you you don't know what energy is actually going to be deposited in the crystal for from the beta minus and it doesn't matter because um it's so basically getting the event requires a little bit of the thinking that you really wanted to focus on the energy of the second event in order to distinguish a lso background radiation Cloud shepheres the first event that is going to trigger the CFE really don't know how much energy is going to Impossible bro so we just defined a rather white window and say that hey whatever that is within this window it could be the beta minus but really what it's going to determine is the time flight of this window and the energy for the second element that's why cool that's really interesting yeah yeah it's a lot this is producing image it does so I'll be back today uh published a couple of papers on this and we've shown some of the images it actually does produce a reasonable language it's nowhere close to a CT attabulation it's a very low price sure that we we did used to use that as rock sources they are head scans for for doing those and if you've ever seen a map of us they're pretty yeah that's true but it's still a rotating wall source actually has quite a bit of a higher blocks than background sure sure um nevertheless we've actually looked at the patient data set that we got from a long axial pay-per-view quad right terribly bad okay we like them at least as a starting point for a joint reconstruction with something that they have some very valuable information about that okay do you combine this at all with oh we have seen people trying to do attenuation correction without a CT using computer line and looking at the tvi's internet and working at a pseudo CT in fact so could you combine the two to make an even better job I think that's a great idea and in fact we have an ongoing research about this as well and there is quite a algorithms and we also believe that perhaps the best option is to have a combination of various techniques where um pseudocity is generated perhaps by AI but something like the lso combined with MLA or mlacf is going to improve or personalize those Airlines so things of that nature I think is something that if practice is probably going to give us the best results rather than using only lso rather than using only AI based method or like this which could I mean we also know that they do these sort of things when they're trying to use so it works most of the time but there's that five percent of the time and it doesn't work particularly well in the same the same with the AI trying to get uh the that working I don't know and this and I guess the same is going to apply to this method is going to be a fight check what you don't want is that five percent to overlap right exactly but if it did what you should be able to do it which would hope you'd better do that is trigger say hey when I haven't got a good attenuation map here let's do a cpreneur that would be a good price right now that would be a good approach for sure yeah and I think that's uh that's that's a clever idea to have a backup plan but hey if it doesn't work here we go we still have a backup plan so it's not a complete feeder yeah but you're right yeah ideally you don't want to have a method where it actually fails by a person because they think about it five percent is a lot there's a lot you don't want to you don't want to have something in clinic where there's five percent of the case yeah so yeah whatever approach that we eventually end up implementing we want to make sure that error is nowhere close to five percent actually yeah that's really interesting a really cool idea and lots of other cool ideas that sort of flow from that right exactly yeah yeah ever since we actually started this project there's a lot of other ideas that are being thrown analysis has developed quite a bit actually so for the past um I wanted to say two into three years now at mic works and I'm online we've been actually reporting on the progress and every step of the band we've managed to reduce the error and the quantification by by a good margin is um I don't have an answer to that we have been what I can tell is that we've been working with our collaborators around the globe to actually test this algorithm on patreon data sets whether if this is ever going to be in the product or at one point really depends on the analysis and really depends on the feedback that we get from our collaborators so I don't have a solid answer to that just yet okay it's a great idea and and um it's something that's super interesting it's great to see people thinking out of the box you know yeah exactly anything else you'd like to learn um not really no okay all right yeah thanks thanks again for taking part in the podcast that was super interesting um
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Color Emphasis
okay the next project we're doing in this class is called the color emphasis um you can see that i'm just on home page and garland uh slime sorry and click on modules course and um you can find uh under the color thing i want you to make sure and watch that puzzle that the universal effects of color and then how uh colors used in graphic design and then i want you to actually work on this assignment that you see here and that's this area right here okay so we can click on color emphasis here and this is a kind of like this is an example of what it looked like when you're finished this is where you're gonna do is actually go to this link here so you click here and you're gonna download this image so you click download it's gonna open another file i'm not sure why it does that but click on download so then it actually downloads to your um drive your computer okay so now what we're going to do is we're going to go back to and we're going to watch this video okay in this video we'll explain everything how how to do everything in photoshop how to actually turn in your project and this is the tutorial so i want you to follow along exactly with what i'm doing uh to recreate this so you're learning how to do some things in photoshop and then the extension is where you're doing oh this is the tutorial the extension of the next project okay so this is a youtube video we'll be here to kind of walk you through how to do stuff okay so the next step is actually we've downloaded the file now when you actually go click on the start menu down here and we need to go into adobe uh photoshop here and then so you want us to have the creative cloud cc 2019 so you want to see that version right there so we open up clear cloud this is what it looked like i'm just showing you what it looked like when you finished so we're going to do is i'm going to close that one what i do is it looks like you might have to log in with your when you first open a photoshop it might have to like log in since um use your school provider account and you want to choose uh enterprise if it asks you choose enterprise not personal account it's not a personal this we're at school so you choose a enterprise which is school or personal i mean school or work i'm sorry so you click on open here and what we're going to do is go to our downloads we just downloaded that the photo booth here so it's called antique bench photo whatever and you want to open that okay then open this project this is what it looks like when we start off um when i think you start it will look like this it'll be like the really small panel options uh for me i like a little larger um it's not required for you to do that but i would recommend maybe changing the panel options here so that way you can see like a larger thumbnail of what you're looking at so i like to see a little larger things okay um what we're going to do first is we're going to use the selection tool on the the last project we actually learned how to select coins and you know selection things are actually in the shape so now we actually use free form selection thing that's what this quick selection tool really does well so when i click on that to start with then we're going to grab the make the size larger here so make it like a larger here and uh we're just going to click and just we can make this selection over this entire image there you can see out selecting things a little bit more so we're going to select all this stuff in the background so we don't sleep it's like everything but the photo booths we're actually selecting everything up here it's not it's not a perfect line right here but we're going to clean that up so select everything over here select the bricks all the trees and make sure you go over here all this stuff okay and so if it's not selected everything you'll have to you know um look over that again and we'll do some things to actually just double check so now we need to do is zoom in because we need to make sure that selection is good so i can hold the alt key on my mouse and zoom in so i'm just going to scroll the mouse while i'm holding it on key and my my selection is still big so we need to make this smaller so i go up here and make it a little smaller okay it's about size again zoom in a little more oh undo that zoom in a little more alt key and scroll the well in your mouse so now has this larger thing here and so we want to just clean it up so make sure that just it's just i'm just telling the computer it's like that's like a little bit too much and now we're going to click on the modest symbol and make it to where it goes to the edge there so we're just telling the computer to re-calculate the edge so i'll click once here and it's calculated now i can can scroll up but it's going to take a long time so this line is not perfectly straight but when you know um [Music] make sure it basically straight to like select that edge there so we're gonna do some things to refine that edge a little bit more so just as long as nothing sticks out really um oh and it choose i clicked on something i choose ctrl z and i do that selection so now it's just an admin and click once go down here click once again let's make it recalculate edge again i'm going to zoom in oh somewhat more right here click all that now yeah let me get recalculated there so that looks pretty good up here up here like this got that pretty good job there yeah maybe it was a little bit right there but you know yeah so we're just telling the computer to recalculate the edge and that's where the selection goes up here in this curved part so i'm just saying it's over sliding this slider up to the top here and then i'll just slide it over that looks pretty good and okay i've got to let not enough select there okay so it's going to go back and recalculate the edge there so i just want to make sure nothing really stands out um i click on the monitor make sure it actually finds that the white edge there so it's good now then i'll scroll over so it's got a lot to actually click on the plus sign so the background is what i want to grab so i can add the plus sign right there then grab that and i'm just scrolling over a little bit more let's go down over and down [Music] so let's get a little bit more right there a little more right there clicking once again so now i'm just going to this edge there okay so now we can go down let's do it clean up a little bit so i'm just clicking once and it's kind of just telling the computer that the line will jump a little bit um yeah let's just cool up a little bit yeah so it's in the middle of my screen let's go down down down down nothing is kind of a little bit right there the line will jump around around a little bit but um i'm just making sure it selects i mean semi straight line okay oh again we're going to refine that edge later okay scroll down down down so now we're getting to the bottom here and i'll scroll over and go down to the bottom here so it didn't select uh the tree so i'm going to actually zoom back control all i need hold down all key and then scroll out just a little bit more so now i can actually make sure that's yeah again the line will jump but i'm just selling the computer like recalculate the edge there okay so now i'm going to zoom over i calculate the leaves here there's a hard time with the leaves down here at the bottom so i'll hold your alt key and scroll out again a little bit more okay so i get it yeah and when i let go of the mouse it kind of recalculates and goes better like this edge and it did a pretty job over here but it just didn't like the leaves over there on the other side very well and this thing right here okay so now i'm going to click i'll hold down the control and then 0 and it's going to zoom out that's just a quick keyboard shortcut to zoom everything okay so now we're going to do is actually use the select and mask we're going to refine that selection a little more so we can click on that and make sure if you want to go to your um view and turn on the black and white see i missed a little bit there i miss a little bit there so what i'm going to do is i'm going to actually hit cancel here and make sure my plus line selected make sure this size it up a little bit more and i've got this little section right here and this little section bench right here now i can go back to select the mask and make sure that it's all selected you just want to use black and white so that looks good there's a little bit there a little bit there so i can cancel it again okay and i the way i can make sure that it selects everything just make it bigger make this selection really big even bigger here so it's really big and it just it will basically select everything so it's it's so big that i mean go over actually and select everything so we're going to click select the mask then yeah the easiest way to actually make sure you have everything selected to go black and white that looks good all the background should be white the phone booths is black and now um we needed these uh settings um so the radius is going to be five uh you can actually can move these if you're actually doing this on the extension you can move these radius and find this out but i've done this already so the radius waiting to be used five uh the smooth is going to be 15 i believe uh the feather is going to be 1.5 but i'm just typing this out on my keyboard contrast will be 0 and the shift edge will be zero okay so we got all those um variables and done and we can actually now just select the i think when you started with the um oh i'm sorry let's see one point yeah now this when you oh when you start with the selection refine selection if this outputs settings it's not uh visible so just make the error go down the selection uh you need to actually change the output to a new layer with mask that's what we need right there okay and then you would actually click okay and what it does is actually creates a new layer with this is called the layer mask so everything is the photo booth is taken out okay and your original image is actually this uh makes it visible and unvisible okay like this turn it off it's under the it's invisible right now and turn it back on now you can see the background okay and it's got this linkedin linked mask that's what it's called okay but we're gonna change it see the little um handlebars that go around the mask we want to actually select the background okay then we're gonna actually change that we're gonna go here to image and go to adjustments and all the way down here it says desaturate so basically that takes all the color out of the background and then we're going to one last thing we'll just turn this background so that color photo booth shines through in the black area okay so our photo booth is in color and our background is all black and white so right here we showed emphasis on the photo booth by showing that it's still in color okay that's one we can show apps so then we're gonna actually go to the um menu here file menu and you click save as okay so what i'm gonna do is i'm just gonna save the downloads okay so i'm just gonna name it photo booth so i want to do actually give have it doing both things so save it as a photoshop file that's just just photoshop you can see but save this type of photoshop and click ok now i want you to do that again file save as and now i want you it's still photoshop photo sorry but the save as type you want to go down to jpeg down here this right here right below if format and jpeg here okay and what you're going to do is actually just re you know save it again so say and you can leave the image quality zero right now this is a large file so you know there's a kind of preview of what the size is going to be so click okay here and then the next thing you have to do is actually then go back to our uh chrome i'm sorry and so what we're gonna do is we're gonna create a new tab here so we need to add in the habit it's in our downloads okay so what you need to do is uh getting them actually going to drive so i'm just going to go to oh it will look like this so it'll look like that okay so if we open a new tab and we need to put those images into your drive account okay so we're gonna actually go to your like this little google apps grid of dots here click on the google apps go to your drive account now this is my drive account but you wouldn't click on it would be your drive account and then so i want you to click on new here new folder and i want you to call folder called graphic design like this so you're going to save everything that we create in this google drive folder okay so we're going to click on create now that graphic design folder's there so what you're going to do is actually open it up i double click on it open it up it's empty right now but i'm going to click on new and upload a file go to my downloads folder okay and i've got these photo booth so i'm going to click on click on this and open it then click on it's going to upload that so while it's uploading a comment other file uh find this new file and then the jpg one so we uploaded the photo booth of photoshop and the jpeg version so you can see both of them are now in there so that's on my graphics line okay so now we need to go back and turn it in so click on the canvas and what i'm going to do is then um i'm sorry i'm gonna go back to student view um you won't see that so it will say uh start assignment right here this button right here so you're gonna click start assignment and then what you're going to do is upload a file so then choose a file and then go to my downloads and um i want you just to upload the jpeg version see the photo with jpeg that we're creating okay so you just open that there okay and it's uh out of there um also we're gonna add another file we're gonna actually upload and choose this one we're gonna choose the photoshop too so we choose both files okay so that's because i need to be able to see that you've created everything in the photoshop file and then jpeg is actually just you know something you can add to your portfolio like you have different assignments different uh images you can add to your portfolio okay so click so make sure both of them are selected there so you click submit assignment and then both of those images there get added to that [Music] assignment so make sure they're getting uploaded and it's a good habit to get into to make sure that those things that were uploaded are actually uploaded so click on this go to booth here it's going to download that and i can click on it real quick yes it's the one the image we wanted to actually get downloaded so we're just actually checking that to make sure it's the correct one so um and that should finish everything for this assignment okay
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How To Start A Fire On A Ceramic Grill Kamado
[Music] yo yo what's good YouTube this your boy Mr B from Backyard Barbecue doing any and everything y'all let's see here topic of the day not just a topic but some action I ain't put no food on here but I want to show you guys how to actually start the kamado brand new so you don't see all the dirt and the Darkness of of the Kom brand new first time I'mma show you how to start it up and uh how you get your fire tip without further Ado let's roll into how to start a komato we back uh yeah how to light a ceramic Grill we're going to do this together y'all I bought me one of these you know when you get a new toy you got to buy all the accessories so instead of me buying the little cubes which I do have I'm going to take them back since I don't need them now well first I'm going to try this electric uh charcoal starter where you just P pull your lump in you stick this in there takes a plug though so if that's inconvenient then you keep the cube so I may just keep them uh but yeah we going to just pour this in there and uh light the grill y'all so I'm going to show y'all how we go about doing this use lump Co I got this from Lowe I mean uh Sam's uh it's cheaper 20 lb bag I don't know how well it works but we going to find out so actually let me show you this if you see the holes in there uh let me see if I can get get you views if you see the holes in there they recommend that you don't pour lump over you know just above the holes for your cook but since this my first cook we' been test this J out so all I'm going to do is pour these in there and then go from there that's enough so show you all right another thing buy you a container to keep your lunk cold in that way you don't leave them in the uh the bag this is actually an extra extra one I had when I bought uh a container for my dog food for my dogs which you'll probably periodically in my videos see running around but uh it's great for store so I just pour all my lump in there and then that'll be it and then uh they'll be ready for next time also supposedly the uh the the ceramic grills are great about preserving charcoal that you don't need once you're done you just uh close all your vents and then uh you preserve coal that you can use next time but we going to see um and then uh go still got a little bit more but anyway I put that to the side and then we're going to light this so I'll be back once I find me extension cord I'm stick this just in here they say put it in a volcano shape and then let it do what it do after that so we going to come back and see see if that works anyway we'll be back in a little bit all right barbecue L let's show you real quick how much lump I have in there keep mind this is brand new y'all so we going through this together all right I got my electric starter plugged up extension Co all right safety first they even got a lip right here so you can set it up here so it comes to Temp as it comes the temp so once you plug it in it's automatically on I don't have an onoff switch on this one so all I'm going to do is just stick this in here actually I'm going to show you as I'm doing it so so that you know just stick it right in there and then let it sit for about they recommend between uh 8 and 10 minutes we going to let it sit there and then uh I'll come back in a minute once it's uh I guess when the uh lump cold is glowing y'all we'll be back in a minute minute all right backy barbecuers we back uh as you guessed it this thing is on fire y'all I don't mean literally on fire as you can see my little one here is uh doing this thing I'm going to unplug it so it comes up the temp let me give you another look at that see that lump Co it's in the center it's coming up the temp so I'm about to close the lid let me unplug this real quick safy y'all all right let me get my bag of hickory out the way and I will SE this over here so that it comes down and move my Lids out of the way and I'mma close it so one of the things it recommends you do is I have my so I have from smoke grill and sear I'mma open it all the way and I'm going to keep my eye on my ts I'm going go ahead and close the lid and I'mma open this all the way to sear too you can already feel the heat coming out of it so real quick I don't know if you can see that see if you see it moving it's kind of slow anyway I'mma let it come until it comes up to about 250 cuz I'm cooking in the 225 range so what I'm going to do is since I'm cooking in the 225 range and this is recommendation on any Grill because the food you introduce to your grill is colder than I'm assuming it say room temperature if you took it out maybe 15 to 20 minutes prior to cooking but if it's coming straight out of the refrigerator it's probably going to be about uh uh less than 40° so when you put cold stuff on heat guess what the heat does it cools off so I'm going for about 250 uh as soon as I see it at 250 then that's when I'mma go ahead and close my thrott of my vents back to smoke and I'm going go ahead and put my turkey on there y'all at some point so without further Ado that is how you start a fire y'all with the ceramic pretty easy right like I said remember soon as your your fire uh your heat Source comes to Temp maybe do it 25 to 50° heavier like if I'm doing a a pull pork so I'm using a Boston but or a shoulder I'm going to let it go to maybe 300 because that's a big piece of meat or a brisket and then it will throttle back you'll see the temp go down and you can manage it it's easier to bring the temp up than it is is to bring the temp down on any Grill I don't care what kind of Grill you got so keep that in mind y'all this is your boy Mr B from Backyard Barbecue showing you how to start a komato appreciate y'all watching don't forget to like comment subscribe and even share it out y'all so other people can uh learn from uh what we doing here on this channel uh it's bigger than me y'all but anyway this your boy from Mr B well from Backyard Barbecue will Hollow
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the mad hot tub song by MsLee361
a lot more than talk baby yeah don't worry so much just give the water a touch nobody has to know and if the time is right just let your mind ignite nobody has to know that you have to tell them oh it's all the way inside hit the jets and watch us blast or something going on to mr water people getting hot and kicking sons and daughters mississippi we're going all the way we have been done i'm about to ride in another you may be the ocean but i'm going to end with here bye have a beautiful time
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xLights Groups: Build the PPD Wreath Groups in xLights
hello folks Clyde Lindsey here from pixel protists place thank you for joining us in today's tips and tricks video and this video is a little bit more pointed to one specific prop but it is rather important to understand the way that things work and what we're going to work on today is something that I've decided to add into my 2020 layout which is the brand new PPD wreath [Music] we don't have the PPD wreaths in the original layout that's not in the original but we spent a lot of time building and creating a ton of sub models and you can see them all right here now these aren't all the sub models that you could possibly get out of the PPD wreath but at some point and you'll see here in just a moment you just have to say enough is enough because you got a sequence the thing and the more sequence options you have the quite honestly yes you can you have unlimited create ability with this prop but for some point you have to say okay I've got a sequence what are the things that I'm going to sequence with it what am I going to enjoy we we created a group of sub-models and those are available you can easily download I'll show you how to do that you can easily download this PPD wreath very simply by clicking the arrow download button click and drag and then what we'll do is we'll head on over to the wreath section here and right here this is under the buscoyos studios label here it tells you here 600 nodes per model and you just hit the insert button and now you have a PPD wreath that is quite easy to add into your layout so all you have to do is click the arrow down and when you click the little arrow down there you can see all of the sub models have been added these are the PPD groups that we set up to program with and to use our effects on when we're programming so what does that mean basically it means I have these groups set up in the pro layout and if you create the exact same groups with the exact same name in other words PPD spaced wreath space center space piece this is rather tedious as a tedious job but if you create this in your own layout you'll be able to take advantage of the easy import functions of using the sub models and whenever you do import a PPD sequence you'll be able to click the auto map button and we'll just automatically map into your display just for the fun of it I figured since this is my new addition one of my new additions for the display this year this would be let's see we'll reset this since I would do this to my layout today if you're just starting out this should be rather easy you should be able to create these groups and follow along with me as we create groups with in exlights so from now for now what we'll do is we're just going to go and we're going to open up the pro layout we've opened up two instances of X lights I've got them here in Windows if you're on a Mac I don't know if you can do this yet so first we're going to create the groups if we zoom in to the to the PPD reef when we click on the actual groups it will show you what models are there so you want to have this version open so that you can click these and check them out make sure that as you're building your groups over here they look identical to what is over here on the pro layout for your house and so we'll get started so the first one we're gonna do is we're gonna do PPD wreath centerpiece and the PPD see tree centerpiece now you have to come down here is ring number 17 through 22 that's just the center rings the the last one two three four five six six rings inside there it's kind of like the middle medallion if you will so we'll go ahead and we'll come over here we'll just right-click over top of the models and we're going to create a new group which is a group and we'll call it identically the same name PPD oops PPD breathe center piece and now it's created so now we have it now what we have to do is we have to go find PPD gia wreath ring 17 so let's scroll down to P I'll hit the letter P on my keyboard PPD wreath and we're looking for 17 we're looking for rings that's petal ring 17 18 through 22 19 20 21 22 safe done so now I have one one official group is complete they look the same I'll click on the next one and you can see if we add a group right click Add group and then we just type in the next thing PPD wreath center rings and the PPD center rings is just ring number 10 and 13 so again we'll hit the letter P for PPD wreath rings 10 and 13 [Music] you [Music] and that looks like it's all done so now we have all of our PPD wreaths Star offsets our wreaths we have all of these match up pretty good the one thing I will say that I haven't shown you because I've already created it and it's really hard to do that is we have one group that we've always had in the pro layout and that's called the wreath ring so this is probably the most important one that you need to have set up in your layout and the reason is this has all of the models of the actual inner rings so when we do look at the actual PPD wreath model it's important to understand the sub models and how they're created if you do look at absolutely every single one of these sub models and we're in the sub model dialog now you can see ring number one and these were created very specifically this is every pixel on every individual ring that the PPD wreath is comprised of so we have 22 rings total going from the middle all the way out and if as I click on them I hope you watch you can see them every single ring and they're all in numerical and locate not numerical but location specific order so when an effect starts on them it will start relatively the exact same place and you can see it can't start in the same place because you have a pixel here but no pixel over here here you have a pixel but you don't have a pixel here so the start location might be slightly skewed just because of the way the outer designs are but they're all started in a relatively natural position of let's see where is it where is it actually go 25 it's at 25 at the bottom or is it the top it's at the top or it's on the side maybe it is yeah 25 is on the left side so this is where I started all the models that's that's how those ago so you can see that the most important sub model is this sub model these rings so be sure before you go in and before you start doing your physical creation of the groups that first group that you do create is the the wreath Rings group itself right here and then you just be you right click Add group wreath rings you call it wreath rings and then right here you just put wreath rings inner one oh wait that's the that's the small ones sorry here PPD wreath ring 1 1 through 110 1719 that's all of the Rings there so you've got you've got 22 rings that's what you want to make sure you have done obviously in my home layout I have two wreaths down here and it mimics some of those sub models and I also added the outer ring of the bulb here as part of the reefs so it it gets some cool effects on it as well so 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Legal moralism lecture
on the legal moralist rationale for drug policy we can criminalize drug use because drug use is immoral like the other principles the argument that we'll use has exactly the same format for the legal moralist we start off with the first premise which is just the legal moralist claim then we get a claim that the thing in question and in our case it will be drugs is in fact immoral and therefore we conclude that we can criminalize that thing in order to see whether or not the legal moralist principle can give us any justification for criminalizing drug use we need to start by getting the hang of what the legal moralist principle is actually climbing so the first thing to notice about the legal moralist principle is that it's completely unrestricted in scope that means that it's asserting that anything as long as it's wrong can be criminalized and there may be some downsides to being that that's to having such a strong claim now some of the problems might crop up because it's just really hard to make laws and enforce laws for lots and lots of kinds of of transgressions especially when they're small so you might have for example political difficulties just you'd have difficulties getting people to vote to make certain things illegal or to impose the kinds of policies in enforcement that would be necessary to enforce the law you might also have jurisprudential difficulties and by that I just mean that there could be problems with the way the court system would function given given a completely unrestricted set of laws and so this might actually give you a reason not to take everything into account allow the offence or sorry allow the legal moralist principle to govern anything that's to govern everything that's immoral the analogy here is one of the objections to the death penalty some people in discussing the death penalty say that it's true that some people do deserve to die and that the government does have a proper role so in principle a government could legitimately have and apply the death penalty but because the justice system is so screwed up in many ways it just isn't possible given the way our justice system works to have a death penalty system so that we are always completely certain that we are only executing the people who deserve to be executed and so somebody holding this view might say that as a matter of moral justification it's perfectly fine to to have a death penalty but as a matter of fact in this particular country we just can't do that so it's unjustified it would be unjustified to have a death penalty now the parallel for the legal moralist is just to say that in principle we could outlaw anything and everything that is immoral but because there's so much trouble in trying to enforce that we could you know we shouldn't try to outlaw everything we should kind of be more modest in the sorts of things that we make our laws about but still in principle it's we would be justified in criminalizing anything no matter what and to see that you can think of the you can think of what happens if we get better if we were to get better technology so for example we we might not try to criticize or we might we might not make things make us a certain kinds of speech like offensive speech or hate speech or things that are things that are wrong to say you know that kind of content we might not prohibit that because it's just too hard to decide when somebody is making this kind of is doing this kind of thing and it's too hard to catch people and sort of universally block them from doing it but suppose that we developed a technology that allowed us to do it so for example when I was in China they have a very highly sophisticated filtering system that blocks websites from the outside you know outside of China that contain content that the government has deemed to be inappropriate and unacceptable so if we were to have a technological development where we were able to more accurately and efficiently apply the criminal law to even small transgressions then the legal moralist which should say yeah sure absolutely we should now go ahead and make these things illegal so that's what I mean when I say that there's no difficulty in principle or there's no restriction in principle if you take on sorry there's no restriction and principle on what sort of things you can criminalize if you accept the legal moralist principle as we have it so far but there's a deeper concern here that's not just purely practical about whether or not we should have the law extend to everything that is immoral there's actually a conflict with our presumption of Liberty that is very very you know that is our sort of basic starting point and again if a principal conflicts with our presumption of Liberty if it can't respect that then we can't use that principle so in order to see what I'm talking about here start let's start off by thinking about some cases where as a matter of fact as things actually are there are actions and activities things people do that are wrong they're immoral but which are not covered by the criminal law so take a minute pause the video and write down some possibilities write down some some situations or some things that people can do that are wrong but are not governed by the criminal law so here's one example as a matter of fact it is not illegal to lie to people with the small exception of certain kinds of official context and by that I mean basically a situation in which you have put your you have legally sworn to tell the truth so you can't lie to a judge you can't lie when you are under oath because that constitutes perjury you can't lie to police officers or FBI agents in certain in certain circumstances and but you can lie to your friends your pets your children your parents your teachers anyone else outside of these special legal official context it's certainly wrong to lie to people especially your teachers but that doesn't mean that the criminal law that doesn't mean that the police can come and arrest you for line you can suffer consequences people can not like you teachers can fail you all sorts of things like that that are appropriate responses to being lied to but there is no legal ramification unless you are lying in a special official context or in cases where you're making a contract or something where it would constitute fraud along a similar line breaking contracts you know failure to do what you said you would do in a business context is perfectly legal so if I have a company and I say I'm gonna sell you 10 fish tomorrow I'll give you 10 fish tomorrow if you give me $20 today and you go okay sure that sounds great and then we get to tomorrow and I say you know what I could only get in five fish so here's your five fish and you're like well but you said you'd give me like you know a lot more fish than that I want my money back you'd say and I say well no sorry that's all the fish I could get well I've broken a contract and there's a ramification you take me to court and as two private parties we sue each other so remember in defining a crime it's a crime always has the state versus the defendant but in a civil case there's the just the two parties and in these cases the judge is not trying to give punishment or anything like that the judge is simply trying to decide what the contract demanded whether or not the contract was fulfilled and if it wasn't fulfilled how that situation should be remedied you know maybe the judge would order me to give you some of your money back or to give you a discount on future fish or all sorts of other remedies like that but there is no place in here for the criminal law that can come up if they're in certain cases where I've actually defrauded you where I've made the contract by misleading you into some important facts about the contract but that's but the general case where you have agreed to something and then you back out of it or you don't fulfill your into the deal the government can help the other party get what you had promised them but that's not using the criminal law it doesn't involve the police it doesn't involve prosecutors and most importantly it does not involve punishment the third case I want to focus on is infidelity now we all agree at least I hope we do that it's wrong to sleep with somebody who you have promised your significant other that you would not sleep with that is cheating that is wrong however there is nothing that the state can do criminally if you are caught cheating now obviously you deserve all sorts of bad bad things to happen to you but again those bad things are between you and the person or persons that you've cheated on it's purely a personal matter and while it's a really significant moral transgression you've really done something big and bad the government has no place in it so what I just talked about and probably what's going on with most of the things you just wrote down is just the fact it's it's just a fact about how the law treats certain kinds of activities and how it doesn't treat others but what I want to say now is that H this is exactly how it should be there shouldn't be laws against things like lying in non official contexts breach of contract or even infidelity and that's because if you had the criminal law extend into those areas of a person's life you would be violating the presumption of Liberty so to explain that let me say a little bit more about another dimension of the person the presumption of Liberty so remember that what what we value is people's ability to come up with a sort of plan for their life and make decisions about what it is they want want out of life who they want to be with who they want to be all those sorts of things are supposed to be available to each and every individual within within the society Liberty requires having the opportunity and the capacity to cultivate those kinds of things now in order to be able to make decisions about who you want to be or who you want to be with and to then carry out your decisions to live the kind of life that you you know to the best extent possible that you really want to live there has to be a certain amount of privacy and a certain amount of freedom from an outside entity looking at you you know think of it this way if you're always looking over your shoulder you're always going to be overly careful about what you choose to do you're never going to be potentially you're never going to be completely making choices based on what you want in those areas where you are being supervised so when I'm when I say that there's a requirement that you have unsupervised adult interactions with others that I just mean that certain kinds of relationships have to have have to be private they have to be outside of the inspection of any outside entity so now you should be able to see from what I just said why these things why these are areas of one's life that government intrusion that is the possibility the constant possibility of the government getting involved could be a very significant infringement on a person's Liberty so take a line now who you want to be includes what kind of person you want to be if you decide that you want to be an and always lie and not tell the truth and manipulate people because that's the kind of person you want to be well you ought to be free to be that kind of person now that's not to say that those are things that you should be you're decided that you want to be an and the rest of us would be very justified in not wanting to be your friends but still that's a choice about how you want to be who you want to be and the presumption of Liberty demands that you be free to develop your own character in the way that you want so that means that there has to be a complete freedom from government coercion and government infringement on your ability to decide whether or not to tell the truth in particular situations cases of breach of contract probably also are important for your liberty because even if we're not talking about people working in companies your ability to act as an adult means that you have to be able to enter into all sorts of different kinds of relationships with other adult people that means that you have to be able to choose how you want to be treated by them you have to demand be able to demand to be treated in a certain way and you have to be able to respond appropriately to the way that they are treating you so if the government's there as kind of a nanny even if they're there to only have your back to force people to you know keep their word to you again you are not being able to sort of be fully in control of the kinds of relationships that you enter into and the kind of opportunities that you create for yourself or the kind of opportunities that you lose when you shoot yourself in the foot you have to be free to fail and to be to do things that screw yourself over and not you know and not forced to stay in line if you are going to be able to live the kind of life to that you want to be that you want to live and so obviously then given that our romantic relationships are some of the most important dimensions of ourselves who you choose to spend your time with in your life with is extraordinarily important because it's part of who you are you shouldn't think of you know being in a relationship as being to simply separate people at a certain point you know the person that you're with rubs off on you just like you do on them no comment right so if you are not free to interact with the person that you care the most about in whatever way you choose then that relationships going to be stunted you're going to be limited in your ability to have a real relationship with somebody else let me think of it this way if your boyfriend or girlfriend or whatever said to you Wow honey I could have had sex with this attractive stranger Wow as a way on that last business trip but I didn't you'd probably be like well okay glad you're telling me this but yeah okay that's good you know I you told me no sex with other people I said no you know I told you the same thing so uh you know you didn't break your promise to me that's great if if if your significant other there then says well no I it wasn't because I promised you I wasn't gonna sleep with other people it was because I was afraid I'd get arrested if you know if I got caught because there was cops in the bar that's not showing you know they're they're fulfilling their promise of fidelity to you is that it just seems cheap right it just seems like they are not doing what they said they were would do for the right reasons and so if there's always the possibility of the government stepping in even if people do things for the right reasons they don't have sex with the attractive stranger because they care about you and they promised you they wouldn't have sex with anybody else other than you if there's still the possibility of the government stepping in or the gummer government observing then it's hard for people to be absolutely certain that the reasons why someone else or even that they themselves are maintaining their promises are the right reasons you know a lot of times people don't know their own motivations and it could be very disconcerting to have to think and wonder gosh am i refusing to you know the attractive strangers advances because I care deeply about my partner or am i doing it because I'm afraid of jail you certainly are afraid of jail and you care about your partner and your promises and at least to me it seems like I wouldn't want to be ever doubting which reasons I was acting for in these kinds of situations so insofar as you believe this then the ability of then the the way in which the law leaves these areas of people's lives alone is compatible with the presumption of liberty but the unrestricted legal moralist principle doesn't leave these areas alone and so therefore it seems like it's going to be in conflict with the presumption of Liberty and therefore it's not gonna be a good Liberty limiting principle so the way to deal with this is to restrict the legal moralist principle to make it weaker and by weaker I don't mean like worse in fact as my old adviser used to say principles that are weaker are therefore stronger what I mean is the the principle doesn't cover as many things and so it's stronger in the sense that it's harder to overturn because it's not reaching too far out there and so what we can do then is say well look a lot of these cases involve things that are not sufficiently immoral that the law just shouldn't be concerned with because they don't rise to a certain level and so we can call this the revised legal moralist principle but once we decide to restrict the legal moralist principle in this way we run into at least three important difficulties if we're going to restrict legal moralism to just the sufficiently immoral stuff then the first thing we need to know is where to draw the line that is what sort of things sufficiently immoral and it's not gonna be enough to just give a list of stuff because that list could be arbitrary what we want again is things that are justified good moral justifications so we need some kind of principled place to draw the line we need to have some sort of reason to draw the line in a particular spot and that means so that means that the place that we you know draw the line between the not the insufficiently immoral and the sufficiently immoral has to be governed by some kind of principle and it's going to be up to the legal moralist to find that principle and again that principle is going to have to respect the presumption of Liberty now that can be both that can be a double-edged sword on the one hand it creates a serious pressure to find a good place to draw the line but on the other hand it actually might help the legal moralist could look to the importance of Liberty and try to figure out what respect for Liberty would demand and how that would help us draw the lines in particular places there's going to be as you can obviously see this is going to be a really complicated and difficult endeavor and you might take it just a minute or two to try some hypothesis you know just make make some attempts of how of how you would distinguish between sufficiently and insufficiently immoral just write them out and try to think through them a bit and I think that will probably and that will probably help you get the hang of this a little bit better in addition to the need to have a principled place for drawing the line we face another problem which is mainly epistemic and epistemic just means having to do with knowledge so that just means that we have the the it's it's difficult to know where what things are in fact right and wrong so we're not worrying this isn't a worry about how do we determine which wrong things to criminalize this is the worry how do we know which things are wrong and yes this does get us into meta ethics a bit but it also can be just practical you know the whole reason we have debates over moral issues is that even within vout1 value system there can be ambiguities and disagreements and this is the whole reason that we have ethicists around you know to try to give us some sort of help in sorting this stuff out but it's super you know so that's important just for any view because we need we want to know what things are right and what things are wrong in life but if you're a legal moralist this is not just a matter of you know sort of sorting through and revising our beliefs and our practices it's actually a matter of how we make the law and so we're faced with something with a subject area that is hard to grasp and is unwieldy and is and big ambiguous in many cases and is just overall difficult and that's the way it by the way it should be human life is difficult and complicated if your ethics is simple then it's not a very good ethical system so given that that fact about ethics and morality the legal moralist is faces a huge challenge in designing laws because laws have to be definite Allah can't be open to in too much interpretation otherwise it's unfair laws have to be written in a very specific way and applied in a very specific way so that they can be consistent and they can be fair so the fact that it's very hard to deal with and to know exactly which things are right and wrong creates Assyria another serious problem for the legal moralist so now we come to the biggest I think of the problems because the the first two were a bit philosophical and a bit practical but they seem like they can be overcome by just doing a bit of I mean the at least in principle they seem like a bunch of good and hard work might help us make some decent progress on them and so in print they seem like they might be things that we can overcome but this third problem may well this third problem if it cannot be answered is fatal to the legal moralist and this is the same problem we saw earlier with the offense principle and it's just that generally who is it that gets to have their moral values enshrined into the law if you have a modern society with many different cultures living within it and actually even if you just had one main culture because there's a lot of variation among people within a culture but let's just focus on the multicultural situation if you have a big society where there's multiple cultures within it and the law has to be definite we can't just leave stuff open for you know oh well if you are of this culture then these are the rules but these are rules for another culture the law can't be like that and still be fair the law has to say this is wrong this is punished by you know X amount of time in jail otherwise it becomes arbitrary and that's not fair so the legal moralist has to explain how we can create laws based on morality when the different peoples that live together in a society have different value systems and again this is not just a practical matter it's not just well you know we could get together and vote on it and stuff like that no this actually again is a point of conflict directly with our fundamental they are fundamental to our moral basis which is the presumption of Liberty it's really important to be clear about how this goes if you so to see this think for suppose that we just said well whatever the majority group is their views get enshrined into the law they're the ones whose views count if that was if we did that then it's not just that the minority is being sort of discriminated against or that their values are not being sort of getting you know getting to rise to the same level it's that we are now treating some individuals unequally remember that the whole point of the presumption of Liberty is that we want to respect everybody's individual ability to determine what is a worthwhile life for them what sort of things they value and we have to do that equally for every single person or now speaking more generally every made every cultural group with distinctive value systems if we privilege the majority over the others even if it doesn't you know result in any hardship or whatever for the minority it's still elevating one group's values over the others and that means the minority groups values are not being treated as equally important and that is a direct violation of the whole basis of you know the whole moral basis the button the moral justification for having a government in the first place so the state so the legal moralist needs to overcome that hurdle and it's a really really huge hurdle and it has to do this in a way that is non-trivial let me say first the way in which you know say first how illegal more-or-less try to deal with this and then uh and then a the idea of it being trivial that would be a little bit more clear than if I just try to say it right now so in this picture let's suppose that there are three groups living within a society and each group has its own set of moral values now the thing that's in the circle for each group is everything that that group's moral code says is wrong on this picture then none none of the groups share anything in common they are all have none of them believe that the same things are wrong in this if this is how a society's populations were related to each other it would be impossible for the legal moralist to overcome the objection but this of course isn't how it really is with any set of moral codes it's not as though there are complete and total disagreements any moral code any two moral codes will agree on some things so for example no society could survive if it didn't have a prohibition on murder or something like a prohibition on theft different societies may can may have different ideas about what constitutes theft but there's going to be a general but there will have to be some kind of general prohibition on that so it looks like then the the the problem isn't completely unsolvable because we can assume that a bunch of groups living together in the same we'll have different values but those values will overlap in certain important ways so for example well Group one might believe that eating meat is wrong and group two might believe that eating meat is very important and group three might have no sort of moral beliefs about meat one way or the other they all still could agree that it's wrong to kill people and so while the criminal law would not they it would not be justified to make any criminal law that is related to meat-eating it would be perfectly justified to make a criminal law that prevents people from killing each other so the whole task then is to give an account which shows where the moral values and moral beliefs of people in a society will overlap and then show that it is they overlap enough that we can get a really usable legal moralists system going now when I say a the attempt is to get a usable legal moralist system going what I mean is that the legal moralist picture and the set of moral values that are endorsed on the on you know in a particular society by a legal moralist it has to be non-trivial and by that what I mean is well there's two ways that that a legal moralist set of rationales for criminal laws could be trivial so the first way is that the while there are some areas of agreement between the different cultures there aren't enough of them right so you know it's true that there are laws against you know we can make criminal laws against things like murder and rape and theft and all sorts of stuff like and you know the really big ticket things but if you know but our criminal law needs to cover a lot more than that and if there isn't enough agreement to allow us to get other things that might not be like those central cases if our criminal if we don't have agreement on those then the legal moralist principle isn't going to be able to cover very much so it's just basically going to be saying something like yeah we can outlaw murder and you know stealing stuff but that's about all it could justify it couldn't you know it could it definitely couldn't get us anything about drugs because different groups do have very different opinions about drug use now there's a second problem here which should be which you might have thought of in on the last slide when I said that the different groups all are going to have probably some rule against theft although they might differ well the that's really important because what I've been talking about is sort of murder as a general thing but what we need is a very specific notion of murder if we're going to make a law so there's details and details which matter so you can matter if you can imagine for example a religious group that is so anti violence that they believe that not even killings in self-defense could ever be morally justified and if you had a society where this group was a member then that means that no any murder statute would have to just be completely blanket and not involve any of the relevant nuance because the nuances you know when we count something as a killing in self-defense when we counted as full-on murder when we counted as manslaughter or even whether there should be differences between those those are the sorts of things that we're going didn't that we want our legal moralist system to be able to justify but it looks really easy to not you know to have disagreements about the details which wouldn't allow us to get to that kind of level of sort of specificity you know we couldn't be specific because there wouldn't be enough overlap or to take another example right different societies are going to have very different conceptions of property and so what one group might uh might regard as theft not might not necessarily be the same thing so we can all agree yeah okay people should be able to have stuff you know that's that's theirs and that it's wrong for other people to come and deprive people of the stuff that that's theirs but then you know that that's almost trivial that doesn't tell us very much because we need to know okay well what kinds of things is it important for people to be able to possess and what you know in what situations is should we regard one person as taking another person's stuff or illegitimately taking another person's stuff so you know even just in the American law there's disagreements about what can't you know when you have abandoned property and when picking ups so you know picking up something that looks like abandoned property well you know when exactly does property become abandoned or and so when is taking something that someone's left behind just simply picking up something and when is it actually still stealing their stuff so even you know in in the sort of anglo-american context there's room for dispute you can imagine how different societies that have different beliefs about individual relationships and property and all that you can imagine that there would be a lot of room for for differences and that's gonna looks like it's going to create a lot of trouble for trying to make the source specific laws we'll need now the set the second way in which a legal moralist system might turn out to be trivial involves more sort of the practical application of it so we can think about that by starting in on our topic of drug use right so if a we're looking for legal moralist reasons for prohibiting the use of drugs so obviously those reasons are going to be claims about the wrongness of using drugs but we want these reasons to be distinctively legal moralist they want they need to be something the kind of reasons that set legal moralism apart from the other from the other liberty limiting principles so what the the problem of triviality could arise if legal moralism can only say the things that other principles say so remember that the offense principle in a way built-in legal moralism things were that were prohibited were only the things that lay inside the area where the two circles overlap right because to be criminalize ibly offensive it has to be offensive and it has to be wrong so only the things that lie within the overlap of the two circles can be prohibited on the offense principle that's why I said last time it looks like the offense principle just collapses into the legal moralist principle there's nothing more to be said in order to or there's nothing special about offense really it just seems like what we're talking about is the wrongness of using the drugs and again if legal moralism is going to give us distinctive reasons that are unique to the legal moralist framework it's going to not be able to give us the same kinds of it's not going it's going to have to be able to tell us we can make laws in cases that the other principles wouldn't say we can make laws so in addition to offense the harm principle tells us that we can prohibit drug use because drug use is harmful to other people people other than the user right well harming others is always wrong so everything the harm principle can say that we should prohibit is going to also be covered by the legal more or less theory that means that if legal moralism is going to avoid being trivial at least insofar as we're talking about drug policy it's going to have to be able to give us reasons for criminalizing drug use that are not covered by the offense principle and not covered by the harm principle or also the paternalist principle but I haven't put that on the chart so for a legal moralist theory to give us some reasons to prohibit drugs those reasons are going to come from ways that drape drug use is wrong that fall into the red area of the circle
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Slash Trax Action News #31: Chic Fil A Firefighters, Beetlejuice 2 & The Return of CM Punk
okay Alex on behalf of of slra Action News and the slash TRX brand I tried to fix things with Sid for you because you just keep destroying his cars um he's angry he he wrote us email he wrote us on the email sent us a video message for you and I'm going to play it for you I haven't seen it myself so this will be the first time I've seen it I'm kind of iffy about playing something I haven't seen you know on the show but here we go okay you know and I know that you only half the man that I [Music] am and I have half the brain the you yeah yeah okay so half the brain he I don't think he understood what he said and I think when he finds out that he sent that to us he's going to be even more mad at me because now he looks even worse so I think that him trying to get back at us just made him is gonna make him even more mad yeah I think I think this is slash tracks like three Sid zero like like I think we've won the feud I think I think Sid is defeated what do you think I think so too but I I doubt this is the last time we hear from Sid Justice oh I I'm I'm sure he's going to have more to say after this especially if you finds out how dummy looked and that we aired [Music] [Applause] [Music] it [Music] n [Music] good evening and welcome to episode number 31 of Slash tracks Action News I'm Alex vanover and I'm not Merry Christmas Mary Chrysler Happy crias who are you not Alex vanover what joshh L what Stone Cold Steve Austin it's better and that's the bottom line hey uh yeah I better not try to be too funny though because I like my own jokes too much uh we're gonna delve into that in the mean comment nice comment mean comment which we're actually getting into right now we're skipping all the fluff okay let's do it all right mes nice comment I'm all about business right now Josh nice comment and this is a short and sweet one I'm hooked and this is from cinan 2634 and that's regarding slash TRX news number 30 uh so San's hooked on the on the podcast Josh good to have you here it's a great thing to be addicted to slash tracks yeah uh of the things we could be addicted to allegedly Josh this person's addicted to slash tracks uh let's get into another nice comment all right all right I was not expecting this to be so good you guys are quite entertaining I really enjoyed the segments and how you cover horror wrestling and other sports it's right down my alley 100% And this is from another uh cinin X cxs slash track and this is a on slash track news episode number 30 so the same uh podcast episode so didn't expect us to be so good so kind of a backhanded compliment but still a compliment nonetheless wow thank you thank you we got like two like that recently I remember hearing reading another one like that yeah it's like I I clicked on this link thinking it was going to be absolute crap and then I stuck around and enjoyed it so thank you for that hey that if that's the way it works I'll take it any new viewer is an awesome viewer so welcome to the slre SL aholic 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seasons greetings Josh holiday on Cameo it's anything anything you want and uh you know the Link's in the description below and yeah 10 bucks a video you're supporting the channel and you can have some fun with us while you're doing it so yeah do it uh Josh the reason I jumped into mean comment nice comment so quick and just did two nice comments in a row instead of nice mean nice is because I want to get into this mean comment okay I know this has been coming let's hear it all right okay I'm sorry but the Alex guy is not as funny as he thinks he is and he comes across as crass and rude and his eyes are sunk sunken in like he's on drugs question mark no sleep question mark and that Josh dude lose your stinking accent and keep the crappy camera so we don't have to see you get a clue both of you and this is from our friend Donovan Garcia uh ko4 who gives a crap what the rest of his [ __ ] is uh name um and this is in regard to slash tracks Action News episode number 30 so you got any thoughts on this really shitty comment this person left well I guess I'm gonna start talking with an Irish accent Alex since I have to lose my a my natural accent um you got to get a facelift or something there Alex boy get them eyes back out to where they're supposed to be get some sleep and quit the drugs I read this comment at like 4 o'clock in the morning oh no when I was getting up to go exercise so and I saw that the guy had posted this like 20 minutes prior so this guy who went into our comments and posted this crap this like highly personal attack at both of us saying [ __ ] he does doesn't know anything about um he doesn't know anything other than the last episode he saw of us and he de decided to fire some shots at us so I normally ignore this kind of stuff but I was pissed yeah um I thought it was quite ironic that he was talking about how my eyes were sunk in like I hadn't gotten any sleep well guess what douchebag you were correct I [ __ ] don't get a lot of sleep because I work a full-time job we do slash tracks uh which we don't get paid for we do it because we want to have fun and we want to entertain the YouTube channel and whoever else comes across this and I exercise every day as a matter of fact I worked out for over two years straight uh I work out six days a week now I used to weigh 358 pounds uh I got all the way down to 204 pounds uh I haven't drank alcohol in almost nine years I've never done drugs my mother died from a drug rated incident and for you to say something like that really pissed me off but Josh can you show this [ __ ] my before and after photo uh just so he knows what I'm all about yeah let's do it now okay okay yeah I just wanted to to let this this [ __ ] know that I'm not joking I am what I say I am uh I'm normally very I try to keep this tone as light as possible I don't I try not to get serious I you know I reel it dial it back if I get too serious because I want to have fun everything's too heavy but for some reason that got under my skin and I think it was because I as as I'm getting up to go exercise he had just posted that like four or 5 o' in the morning so it's like listen you [ __ ] you don't know what you're talking about you don't know who I am you don't know what I'm about you don't know what Josh is about you saying stuff about his accent saying stuff about how nobody wants to see him or his camera that's all [ __ ] Josh has done pro wrestling Josh has been on TV shows he's done audio books he's done so many things that people like you can only speak about uh that you've seen other people do it you when you say crap like this it's not a problem with Josh and I it's a problem with you you are projecting your own insecurities and issues on us so the problem has nothing to do with Josh and I it the problem is that you're having to attack uh strangers at three or four o'clock in the morning like this so I think if you need help and you want to have a dear slashy question maybe next time you write into us why don't you ask us how you should behave in the future with strangers you don't know um treat people with kindness always there's too many [ __ ] in the world and I challenge you dude let's see a picture of you other than your tiny little profile picture on your YouTube you [ __ ] chump uh anyway gmail.com send it to us you know let's see if you've done something as badass as what Alex has done uh working out for two years straight losing all that weight and uh you know doing such hard work to get there and we'll put we'll post it send it to us prove us wrong and what we think about you and you know what in the future I'm just saying YouTube has put this little thing called a thumbs down button on videos instead of being a complete dick for no reason with people you don't know if you don't like what you're seeing what you're hearing if you don't like Alex's face or his jokes or my accent or what I look like or whatever click the thumbs down button move on it's really pathetic that you actually took time out of your day morning whatever it was to type that up you're not impressing anybody man not one person so that's all I got to say about it thanks Josh I appreciate it I just I I know we've talked about it off camera I know I for some and I'm really good at like letting stuff like that roll off my back but for some reason just with my history and where I've came from and who I am and my family and everything it just really pissed me off so uh let's cleanse our pallet and never talk about this guy ever again unless he sends the picture in because if he doesn't he's a chump let's get into a nice comment to end this SE this uh segment let's do it all right um this is on uh okay so this is this is about our last slash Tracks episode so glad to see msts doing homages like this big heart keep circulating the tapes and this is from Tanuki Okio Okio and this is regarding slash TR number 27 Halloween 5 the Revenge of Michael Myers that was a really cool comment I had to share that on the community tab yeah that was a really nice one so that's the opposite of the comment we got prior yeah yeah that wasn't bad Josh let's get into some fun facts let's do it okay fun facts I [ __ ] can't stand the guy who left the mean comment in the previous segment You're darn tooting that's a fun fact there Alex yeah fun fact that guy's a [ __ ] face all right in 1901 Josh an eternal light bulb was connected in California that light bulb still hasn't gone out to this day wow um that's the and we can't even like buy a light bulb that lasts you know more than a few months nowadays so yeah they do it by Design they do that on purpose they make them they make them temporary so you go back and buy another light bulb that's why vehicles are so [ __ ] now compared to you know how like I work in a shop so I see it a lot like older vehicles Run Forever newer Vehicles you know you have problem after problem and they want you to get a new one every few years they quit making them quality but yeah that that's uh that eternal light bulb makes me think of like Tesla you know like he had he wanted to do stuff like that free energy and everything uh money always wins out in the end I'm surprised the uh light bulb's been allowed to burn so long showing people that it's possible yeah they're like don't look behind the curtain like it's The Wizard of Oz situation uh but I was going to say like it reminds me of that Meme or that picture where it's a fridge from the 70s and it's like the olive green fridge and it said I am Eternal I am endless I will outlive you your family and all of your children's children uh because they don't make things like they used to uh my grand had a radio from like the 40s that fell in a paint can and was just completely soaked in paint still still works to this day um it's just amazing how some of that stuff they just don't I don't know man I do you remember TVs they would actually like the big wooden jobs were your grandparents TVs I had a kid so yeah some people still have those TVs uh like in their grandparents houses and they still work they're really good video games as long as you don't mess with the knobs like the 20 knobs underneath the when you open the little panel on the front yeah they they designed uh stuff like that to last um nowadays TVs especially uh I know we kind of already touched on this but TVs especially it seems like TVs last about three years and then you have to get another one you have to replace it yeah smartphones and all that you have to you know get updated like constantly tin foil hat time I might have to do a segment for this anybody else think it's kind of weird we that all like technology boomed after like the whole Roswell incident was supposedly happened you know like everything is Boom since then where's at the point now with all these smartphones all these chips and stuff that shouldn't be in existence in that abundance I don't know something maybe alien Tech or something uh fishy well they've already gone on record saying there are aliens like there's footage of UFOs yeah oh yeah I know I'm just saying like the technology boom happened after that it's just gotten more more and more advanced and like the kind of chips and stuff that have to be used in these TVs and phones and computers shouldn't be in that big of abundance and yeah I know a lot of it's synthetic but not all of it's synthetic and the non-synthetic stuff should not be that easily accessible uh in fact it's not an expert but I have this guy from Country Buffet that was going to say something about this Country Buffet guy what do you think of the the whole alien Tech thing do you like hot Bud Sundays well that makes no sense at all I don't even sorry Alex continue I'm just confused you just keep hiring people with money we don't have from this production budget first of all I'm I'm I'm not doing too bad I guess but you just keep hiring these random people like you start ipw now you're at the Country Buffet hiring people um good food he he seemed like a nice guy that was knowledgeable but that made no sense we'll check back in with him later but okay um hey Jos scientists have concluded that the chicken came first Josh not the egg because the protein which makes eggshells is only produced by henss so scientifically the chicken came before the egg we can put it to rest now okay finally now we can move on to Who Let the Dogs Out the Baja men baby there's a documentary on that song and the Baja men were not the people who created that song I watched like an hourlong documentary on that song um yeah uh and the baji go ahead go ahead I got a question no go ahead go ahead you watched an hourong documentary on the Baja man but I couldn't get you to watch the king of Kong the Fistful of quarters documentary I already watched the king of Kong okay okay okay okay I just didn't want to watch it again I've seen the king of Kong like at least 10 times like Steve weeby is my hero I love Steve weeby I love yeah and the Troll 2 oh you did watch The Troll 2 documentary so that's yeah I can't remember what it was but anyways yeah there's been a c so I pretty much anything you've recommended I've watched I think the thing that you're having a hard time getting me to watch is always sunny oh okay okay uh because we've had several uh discussions about always sunny and for some reason I just always I don't know I'm a creature of habit like if I'm going through Netflix or Hulu or Amazon Prime I always end up watching the same five shows I've watched yeah I'm back world again yeah my wife and I just ordered a cameo video from Mr feny oh my God that was our Christmas present for each other and uh we we said M we need advice from Mr feni uh because I'm having uh trouble uh with like being sad about my kids not being little anymore and being teenagers not needing dad as much you know and Beth is like concerned about our two adult kids that uh you know concerned about them being adults and being on their own we thought that was a great way to get like a Mr feny pep talk so maybe I'll I'll throw it on the air once we get the video from him so it should be please William Daniels is a national treasur and we need to like treat him as such uh we're lucky to even still have Mr Daniels around so I cannot wait to see that messages we'll be right back hello Joshua and Beth it's Bill Daniels from boy Meats world I understand that your kids are now about the same age as Corey and Tanga were when I appeared with them first of all all those young people are now very fine adults and I'm confident your children will be too as for not being little anymore I promise that your kids need you now as much as ever maybe just in a different way so remember the words of George Feeny believe in yourself dream try do good best of luck and happy holidays uh Josh wanted to get one from Jason David Frank and I never did so I pulled the trigger on this um I didn't want to have any more regrets about that because we don't know how much longer we're going to have anybody and like you said William Daniels is a National Treasure so he he's freaking kit from nightrider he's the car he he's been in so many amazing things um you so you brought up Jason David Frank I just W finished watching uh the Power Rangers uh the five episode Arc where he's introduced as the Green Ranger I just finished it today by the way I started it on Thanksgiving and and I watched the first two episodes I just watched three four and five today um Tommy is Tommy is like uh Hulk Hogan in the 80s he's like over like he's basically able to take anybody and everything on uh he can just destroy like he takes on he takes on Jason Jason's like come on you think you can take me and then Tommy's like yeah and like just throws the dragon dagger right at his chest and just [ __ ] him up um I love when we me and you talked about it as kids when we r at the video store in VHS they never had Parts one or whatever you know you had to rent like part three yeah then part out of sequence out of sequence I'd be watching like because some [ __ ] kid would have checked out like two four and five so then I just happen to get one and three and then a week later I'd get lucky and maybe get five and two so I'd be missing parts of it because when we were kids slah holics uh you had to watch reruns and you had to get lucky at that yeah I started my power ranger Journey with the uh green with evil video and I had to watch them out of order but then when I I was like I'm going to watch Power Rangers on TV and the first rerun I got almost turned me off from the show even as a kid because it was the uh pudgy Pig episode where they use no Japanese Zord footage or anything so there was no Zords it was like the worst costume for a villain ever on the show his arms were like yeah he looked like just an apple or something he had his little arms out and his little legs out naked pigh head and a helmet or something I don't know but uh anyways love the show I could watch it to this day I could watch every season of Power Rangers my kids got me to watch like light speed rescue and stuff like that a few years back and there were some dark episodes man it's that's that's a discussion for another day but um I'd love to do a podcast in the future just watching each you know a few episodes at a time and discussing them I would uh 100% be down for a Power Ranger spin-off slash tracks uh uh podcast the problem is it would get like 20 viewers per episode yeah yeah yeah it it would just be an excuse for us to get to watch Power Rangers with our wives and girlfriends making fun of us for it so I just got uh Nicole just got me the greatest uh Christmas ornament ever uh she got me the Green Ranger I got a green ranger Christmas ornament for the tree that's awesome yeah um so that was really nice for thank you Nicole um let's get to the next fun fact yes the US state department Josh officially recommends that if you travel to Somalia you should first draft a will designate appropriate Insurance beneficiaries and appoint one family member to serve as the point of contact with hostage takers I completely agree but their cookies are so good love the cookies when they when they bring them to the door the little kids and that are usually girls s you the cookies they're so good is that what you're talking about those cookies no if you go to Somalia oh you're not talking about the girls cow cookies okay no there scary that's scary so it's like if you're gonna go to Somalia like for a job or to like some sort of Goodwill thing or to help people over there like the US is basically saying like there's a high chance that you're gonna die so you need to do X Y and Z before you even go over there that's terrifying um you're going to end up in like a Ryan Reynolds situation in that movie where he's in Ira you know and ends up buried or whatever just because he's over there working uh yeah that's some scary [ __ ] man there was um it wasn't that the Captain Phillips movie with Tom Hanks where it was like Somalian pilot or Pirates yeah and they're like look at me look at me I'm the captain now I'm the captain now Tom Hanks not you okay Tom Hanks is like Mama Said Somalian pirates do as Somalian pirates does they wanted the boat he's the C now mama said this was my magic boat what was that uh Tom Hanks had a run of movies that were like he had a movie that came out around that time where he was like a guy who like landed a plane like on a a body of water yeah um Lenny or something I can't remember the name but he was like a hero and then he came out with that Captain Phillips um I think when he shoeses movies now he he just like he doesn't even do box office appeal anymore he's like what movie could I win an Oscar for I think that's basically how he chooses his scripts except for David S pumpkins on S live that's how he chooses his roles I love the David S pumpkins animated special but I would love I would watch a David pumpkins movie and you know one day they're gonna push for that there hasn't been a good SNL movie in a while but I can see them making that have but have they ever made an SNL movie with a guest star other than someone they had in their regular cast being a movie I don't know I mean the the the skeletons uh have left the show since the first skit but they came back last year which I didn't even know they did a a second David pumpkin skit like with the haunted house and everything until this year but it was last year I think I caught yeah I don't think I caught the second skit I'm gonna have to do a deep dive on YouTube after this it's called David S pumpkins returns it's really good okay out it's funny uh hey Josh did you know in reality plants are farming Us by giving us oxygen so that we live and reproduce so when we die and decompose plants can then consume us that's a very morid thing to uh talk about but you know who I think might have something to say about that who who would that be I paid him to do at least three or four things per episode so we gotta go to the Country Buffet guy okay you think of plants farming us Country Buffet guy have you tried the lasagna it's my [Music] favorite that made a little more sense kind of but uh yeah I I think I'm gonna have to reconsider paying this guy but uh Alex that is kind of creepy and morbid and the fact that you look that up worries me slightly uh well I was in a bad head space after I read that mean comment the other night so I was like I just went down a really dark Rabbit Hole uh I was going to say one thing about this other than me being a dark son of a [ __ ] for finding that it's kind of like a matrix situation like the plant like you know how in The Matrix how the human bodies are used as batteries to like keep the AI robots alive sort of thing so like the plants are using our bodies like as their energy to like stay alive sort of thing I to take your word on that because big admission and it's not a horror movie so I can't get into too much trouble but I am a Sci-Fi nerd too I've never seen The Matrix any of them never watch The Matrix hold on yeah never watch The Matrix you give me [ __ ] for not having seen always sunny but then you haven't seen The Matrix yep never seen The Matrix okay not one Matrix movie stop filming this episode right now and go watch The Matrix this is are you serious yeah I've never seen The Matrix just I want to I've just never taken the time to watch it so well you obviously don't want to because the movie came out in 99 it's been like 24 years at this point Josh you don't want it's really good don't just skip the sequels [ __ ] the sequels they weren't even supposed to have sequels they just shoehorn sequels in to make more money okay the first Matrix is a standalone deal okay okay okay that's all you need to watch don't even watch the sequels I'll watch it before the next episode all right well you don't just please watch The Matrix okay all right last fun fact of the episode actually I've got a small fun fact but go ahead brother uh in the state of Wisconsin CH children are legally allowed to consume alcohol at any age even in public bars as long as their legal legal guardian approves where is this again Wisconsin in Wisconsin yeah entire state of Wisconsin yes that cannot be true it is true have you checked with any of the ipw correspondents on this [ __ ] no but we should I guess we don't have to oh okay jumping Jeff is it true yep okay it's true but that's weird as [ __ ] man that that is scary you can take like your toddler in there and be like yeah I'll have a I'll have a shot give him a beer he's no just we'll put the beer in the bottle get the nipple off the bottle he just wants a Jack and Coke put it put it in the [ __ ] sippy cup wow Wisconsin wow okay cheese is you know I just thought it was like a cheese thing but it's like a getting kids drunk thing okay when I was a kid in Oregon I used to I I've talked about this on the show before my mom would write a note and I could buy cigarettes for her at the grocery store with a note that was the 80s um I don't remember buying beer for her I think I bought non-alcoholic beer for her and cigarettes I don't think I ever bought actual beer but I definitely bought tobacco products oh yeah with a note I was buying a pack of cigarett for myself at like 15 years old at gas stations and stuff people just didn't give a [ __ ] they weren't getting fine thousands of dollars yet I was pumping gas at five years old for my parents all right Josh hop out and put $10 in the truck you know that's how I learned math before I went to school pump out pump gas for the parents so damn you had $10 worth of gas in the 80s that was that must have filled it up because that was that's a lot back then yeah um what was your fun fact you wanted to say oh just a quick one I heard this Theory from Groundhog Day that I just wanted to share with everybody uh you know you know the nerdy guy that Bill Murray runs into the insurance salesman I can't remember his name right now that know [ __ ] out of him okay Bill Murray's character acts like he doesn't recognize him but the dude recognizes him and it all starts when that guy says watch that first step it's a doozy Bill Murray steps in the puddle the time Loop starts right yeah and it doesn't end until the day where that insurance guy is like yeah he came to me today and took out death and dismemberment and D took out all these different insurances right they're saying that he's the devil and Bill Murray was putting this time Loop until he signed a contract with the insurance guy right so he got the he got the love of his life everybody loves him great career time Loop ended but he sold his soul to the devil thought that was a fun fact love to hear some people talk about that in the comments what you think because is that a so is that a conspiracy is that what you're saying yeah it's like a a thing floating around in like the fandom that okay that the insurance salesman is actually the devil and that's why this whole thing happens so he can snag a soul okay doesn't end until he signs all those contracts so the Groundhogs Day uh here's a fun fact Groundhog's Day was like the last movie that Harold RIS who played Egon and Bill Murray who played you know bankman in Ghostbusters that was like one of the movies they started having major issues with in their personal life yeah uh and I don't know that they worked with each other ever again after that film Ghostbusters 2009 the video game okay first time they did a project together yeah they recorded their lines separately but they did they did agree to do the project together that's as close as it got I think but which is really sad because they were like very very good friends and they were did a lot of projects together um I think that Bill Murray Bill Murray has like historically been hard to work with on movie sets I think and anything I've ever heard about Harold Ramis was that he was just like down to earth and like really nice and thoughtful like the complete opposite of Bill Murray which I hate to hear because I love Bill Murray Harold's death apparently has changed Bill a lot and if you the ending to Ghostbusters afterlife hits even harder if you know about you know the Riff that him and that bill and Harold had the whole ending you know that says for Herold but like the having him there next to spoiler alert if you haven't seen afterlife for some reason uh you know agon showing up as a ghost with the other Ghostbusters there it hits even harder if you know about that but yeah I didn't mean to get us off on too big of a tangent uh but yeah um those were some great fun facts that's what we do on this show um so whatever deal with it uh let's get into would you rather okay okay and this is from our good friend John Utah okay and Johnny Utah actually wrote in at slra 2020@gmail.com so this is straight from the email so Johnny Utah this is for you pal uh he asked us Josh He said would you rather be on to catch a predator or America's Most Wanted and this is from Johnny Utah America's Most Wanted for there's there's two answers for me so either I'm going to be on America's Most Wanted and I'm like being interviewed dud right about a bad guy so we can take that angle or if I'm On To Catch a Predator I guess I could be someone working on the show that's catching bad guys like maybe I'm the one who like brings the pizza for the dirt bag to bring I don't even I don't know how that work I don't know I think that what Johnny's asking is would you rather be a bad guy on this show or that show and if that if that's what you mean I'm going to go with America's Most Wanted me too because I To Catch a Predator there's not you are what you are on that show but to like on America's Most Wanted Josh and I could have robbed a bank and we did such a good job we got away something it'd probably be more I'd probably end up on a show more like Unsolved Mysteries honestly the way my life goes all the crazy stuff I get into so yeah dude there was a kid there was a kid um from my area in Oregon I think his name was Jeremy brigh uh I was born Bor in Co and he went missing in Myrtle Point and Myrtle Point is like right next to co it's it's almost like the same town the state fair for Oregon or not the state fair the the the fair for that town is in Myrtle Point okay um he went to the fair one day in the 80s and never came home he's been missing forever and he's on an episode of Unsolved Mysteries so I remember my I thought you meant he's been at the fair for for 40 years man who who has that much money to be at the fair for 40 Years first of all you said he went to the fair and never came home but no he went to and he's and and the unsolved mystery is how he could afford to still be there for 40 years he's still the main the big prizes yeah he somebody kidnapped him or killed him but he's still not been found um but I remember he was like a legend around my town even it was like you know make sure you have someone walking with you make sure you tell your parents where you're going um here's another showing my age uh back in the 80s and 90s there were no cell phon there was no social media so like my mom or my dad or whatever I just like hey I'm going to wherever and they just let me go yeah so if I got kidnapped or murdered or something it's like well that's the that's the you know the risk they were willing to take sort of thing do you remember have you ever heard of Morgan Nick no okay it's it's got some notori her family was on uh Extreme Home Makeover she was a little girl that got kidnapped at a ball game in the town I grew up in okay one town over from where I live now and she was always the cautionary tale you know whenever you were a kid uh you know remember what happened to Morgan Nick it can happen anywhere and this is like small town southern Arkansas you know like or not Southern Arkansas Southern State small rural area and it was a pretty big deal so it's kind of like what your story is uh I think it might have been on there too Unsolved Mysteries the Morgan Nick Story um so yeah we story like that she was just does anyone any clue on what happened to Morgan no uh to this day not really no she just disappeared there's like a white van people said but yeah it's kind of like that it's crazy I feel like in the 80s and the 70s and stuff I mean those guys these these bad guys could be more Brazen with their with their [ __ ] because DNA wasn't really a thing yet um there was really no like there's cameras everywhere now so you can't do anything like if you do something you're you're on camera somewhere I promise you you're on camera somewhere um but back then you could get away with stuff for years and years and years and years and years and some people have still gotten away with it and a lot of these guys age out I mean they're dead they're never gonna get caught they just murderer man they they did I it's it hasn't been officially proven but it is pretty much it's him the dude BR I told my wife I guarantee this guy thought it's been long enough he could brag about it and somebody nobody would and nobody would care or whatever ever um I was man and then there's even rumors that that guy said that Puff Daddy allegedly is the one who commissioned the hit that's just depressing that's like saying masterp put the hit out I mean come on now yeah not even a badass rapper or anything really Puff Daddy Puff Daddy was good friends with big and and puffy and Tupac were beefing West Coast not even some underground badass rapper just Puff Daddy okay dude Puff Daddy hey Puff Daddy's in in a lot of hot water right now Josh he's kind of in an R Kelly situation he's got a lot of pending sexual uh Miss conduct like a lot of weird cases are popping up on Puff Daddy right now he's not having a good time right now want to bring this full circle Johnny Utah I think Puff Daddy might show up on a Catch a Predator the way it's going I don't even think he's gonna they're not even gonna have to put a trap out for him I think they already caught his ass it's like got your ass puffy he's gonna be on To Catch a Predator for that and for for you know commissioning the killing of Tupac he might be on America's Most Wanted so that's a that's a two for Johnny um did we have a uh asked slashy this week uh no we don't oh you know what we do but I want to say one more thing about Puff Daddy okay okay he always said can't stop won't stop uh yeah you can stop and you will stop because your ass got CAU how about that Puff Daddy I like that allegedly uh okay the ask slashy question I didn't write it down in the show um but we were asked an ask an ask slashy question there was a guy who wrote into SL tr2020 gmail.com um I don't have his name I apologize uh he wanted to know how Josh like he wanted some advice on how to get into the wrestling business so Josh the thing is how do you do that you're gonna uh if you can find an if you live in an area like uh Orlando you know somewhere in Florida close to like where they do NXT training and stuff hit the gyms and try to find somebody uh but really find out where your closest independent organization is uh go to the shows um work out every day you got to be in shape to do it you can't just there's lots of videos of people wrestling that have no business wrestling you don't want to be that guy find your local independent promotion find out where a wrestling school is where these people go usually the independent promotion will also have a wrestling school sign up for the wrestling school uh give it your all uh whatever you got to do uh change your diet work out prove that you've got the heart to do it and uh do what they tell you to do in in the wrestling school and I guarantee they're going to put you on their show and from there it's all about rubbing elbows with the right people most independent shows bring in uh people that you know used to be famous or that are in between promotions uh you know try to impress them when they come in any and when you're new in the locker room keep your mouth shut and your ears open that's the best advice I can give be respectful soak in everything you can and give it always give it your like 110% show that you have heart and you'll make it and you'll connect with the crowd one way or the other don't have an ego if you because you like most people don't think that you can make money as a heel on the independent circuit I was a heel and made more money than the faces because I didn't have an ego I had merchandise that said VIP sucks on it and I would sell that at the shows a lot of Hills wouldn't do that you know remember that you're not actually winning or losing here you're you're an Entertainer so drop the ego keep keep your mouth shut ears open you're going to go far kid there you go that's my advice I think just since you already wrote into SL tr2020 gmail.com Josh gave his advice because he was a pro wrestler I'm gonna give you my advice I'll get you in contact with Tony the spider at ipw he's gonna let you know the ins and outs and I think we should go to Tony the spider right now and ask him Tony Tony the spider how does this person get into the wrestling industry here's Tony the spider if you people only KN he's a dick you know that he's like a he's a dick sometimes I think he's a dick Josh let's get into some sports okay all right Frank Reich just set just just made history Josh Frank looks like you know who Frank Reich is uh Frank Reich is the first NFL head coach sure he's not the third fired Sor to be fired in backto back seasons in NFL history last year he was fired by the Colts got hired by the Panthers this year in the offseason got fired by the Panthers he got fired two different teams back-to-back Seasons that is a record what was was it budget cuts or performance issues it was probably well performance issues I mean the Panthers were are terrible The Season's not even over yet for the Panthers um that was true Dolphins would have a new coach every year like the Dolphins are pretty good this year but last night they lost the Dolphins by the way were nine and three okay if they would have won last night they'd be 10 and three Josh they were up by 13 points with like three minutes left in the game against the Titans and they lost they lost I don't that hasn't happened since like 1996 to an NFL team that's a that's really that's a major you [ __ ] up buddy the only time I was ever really into football the Dolphins were my team and everybody made fun of me for liking the Dolphins did you like the Dolphins because of uh snowflake from Ace Ventura that was it yep yep Ray finle was your favorite player actually the movie got me into it but I followed them for years after that you know so the dolphins have the like I'm going to I've always said this they have the best uniforms their colors are great I love that turquoise and that orange or that teal or whatever they have it's they have great uniforms I had so many dolphins trading cards in that period I probably had more than any other person in the country for the Dolphins at that point any other kid what a what a just a scary mascot too a mammal that has been known to save human beings they can speak uh their own language they're just like Lipper they have some of the most loving attributes of animals right also sexually attack other Dolphins so yeah but that's the Puff Daddy species that's the Puff Daddy offshoot right yeah and that Dolph those that group of dolphins they're going to be on To Catch a Predator it's a new Animal Planet has a new season Up To Catch a Predator it's based on all dolphins dolphins just catching sharks dolphins I should not be allowed to talk during Sports I think so I'm To Catch a Predator animal PL in addition and then they have the guy he's all talking to the dolphin he's like take a seat take a seat and the Dolphin's like it's got a box of pizza and some DVDs why' you bring condoms where does the dolphin put the condom on his blow um next Sports story this is like a fun fact and this is really interesting on April 6 1893 the longest boxing fight in history took place Josh it lasted 110 rounds and it was between Andy Bowen and Jack Burke and it ended ultimately in a draw five minutes ago 1893 110 rounds and a round in boxing I believe is three minutes wow why wrestling turned fake by the way another fun fact is because pro wrestling was real and people would go and it got to the point nobody would buy tickets because the shows would go on for like four five six hours at a time yeah draws and stalemates and rest holds and [ __ ] because they're actually trying to win the match yeah nobody would ever win because it was like 1920s and 30s tough man you know because you can't tell if they're like sucking in their gut or actually in shape yeah no man 110 rounds that's just wow boxing should have turned fake dude the picture of them at the end of that fight slah holics if you if you search this longest boxing match ever look for the photo they're no it they're just they're bloody from the top of their face all the way down their chest all the way down their stomach they're bleed they're both they look like they've been shot like they're bleeding all over the place dude these guys are a totally different kind of tough and what's even sadder about this is they had to ride their big one whe B home after the fight that must have been hard to balance on top of that bike after they fought that long because they're probably just beat the [ __ ] um let's get into the last Sports story of the show let's do it all right Will Smith not the rapper but the baseball player okay Will Smith the pitcher just became the first player to ever win three straight World Series titles with three different teams so he did it back to back to back so in 2021 Will Smith won with the Braves in 2022 Will Smith won with the Astros and in 2023 Will Smith won with the Rangers oh my goodness so wherever Will Smith Goes a world championship follows and Will Smith aholics just signed with the Kansas City Royals which means Josh if if my math is correct which it always is uh we need to go down to Vegas and place a bet on the Royals to win the World Series championship in 2024 and we need to get that coach to go coach the Royals that way he you know can keep a job yeah so he could get fired and then they could rally around him getting fired to win the championship uh the Royals were terrible this year by the way so he must have signed for the money at this point he's like well [ __ ] I got three World Series rings or maybe he knows something that we don't know because obviously he's a winner yeah yeah I don't know man um but that's just kind of an interesting little stat let's get into uh wrestling okay let's do it all right we we haven't had an episode in like two weeks so we've got some stuff we got some [ __ ] yeah we've got some stuff so Tammy sit Sunny um she was sentenced to 17 years in prison and eight years of probation uh because of her involvement basic what she did she ran into uh an old man a 70s something year old man's car at a stop sign or at a stoplight uh killed him when she was driving Under the Influence when she was going to get tacos uh killed the guy and this wasn't Tammy sit's like first DUI situation it was probably like her 20th uh but she it finally ended in her killing someone and now so Tammy sitch I believe is 50 or 51 she's not going to get out of jail till she's almost 70 that's crazy um this is this is it for her this is the end of like we'll never see Tammy Stitch again like in any promotion you're never gonna see an only fans from Tammy Stitch like she had want to no sunny days ahead for her there's no more Vivid uh contracts in her future this this is it um what's your thoughts on Tammy sit going to jail basically for life I guess I don't know see a lot of people are fans sorry didn't mean to go off the frame there a lot of people I'm trying to show off my new Jack B man oh yeah no Tammy to me was just she was a one trick pony she was just and she was kind of a [ __ ] I mean I'm not I don't know her personally so I can't speak from experience but I watch a lot of shoot interviews from wrestlers and it just really sounds like that's what um she was she was just a ring r that got famous and uh she didn't really have very many good wrestling skills her best uh attribute as a manager was wearing as few clothes as possible and having nip slips and you know butt slips or whatever it was called I don't know I just never really other than being a dude and being like oh good there's an ass you know whatever it's what did she really bring to the table wrestling wise you know it's kind of without the Attitude Era would we be talking about right now she wasn't even popular in the Attitude Era she was popular in the new generation era um that's when she showed up with the body Donas from Smokey Mountain from Jim cornett's uh promotion she came over with Chris candido and zip which um they ended up winning the World Tag Team titles in a really weak watered down tag team division in like 1994 95 because there was like techno team 2000 the godwins the new rockers um just a bunch of [ __ ] didn't she come back with Chris candido in WCW like 99 yeah they got well was like 98 99 but they got fired like almost immediately because she was uh somebody caught her with drugs in the locker room which ironically they they did a DNA test and she or a drug test or something and she wasn't doing the drug she got fired for But ultimately her behavior back uh you know behind the scenes in the locker room and everything had led them to that conclusion okay because she was doing drugs back then the time she got caught red-handed she actually wasn't doing it though which is kind of interesting um then she went to ECW with Chris candido uh which was you know her fiance longtime fiance she by the way she was cheating on him with you know Shawn Michaels in the WWF and British Bulldog and whoever else showed interest she did a she did interview one time where they asked who all she had been with and she said a shorter list would be who she hadn't been with Wow she was charging photos at a con a convention where you could like get in bed with her what and take photo yeah you could like take photos of yourself in bed with her um sunny day have a sunny day at the convention J she she like as far as what she brought to the table she could talk she was a good speaker on the mic she could draw heat because of her personality so she could like she could get heat on herself and the tag team she was managing but as far as like in ring skills and stuff I remember her wrestling a couple matches and it was always like a Braun panties match or like she wasn't a worker um she was she was a body that could talk a little bit and then when Sable and Marina showed up that was the end for her and then her personal issues backstage and all that other [ __ ] that was the end of her career um at least Sable got in the ring a little bit but still she kind of falls under the same thing it's like Evolution you know you went like Sunny Sable Trish you know Lita and where does China fit in where does China fit in China's kind of her own thing in my opinion because I think China kept up with the dudes you know China was um she was oneof a kind she everyone that I've ever heard speak of her other than her issues with alcohol and drugs said she was a wonderful really kind human being I I think that she had she not have got into substance abuse her career could have got as big as she wanted it to be now that she's gone has she been put in the Hall of Fame I I haven't kept up with that he was put in with DX okay about to say she definitely deserves it I know they won't do that you know like Jim nart didn't get put in until um he passed I actually brought him on in on a wrestling show I was doing um I actually talked to Natty nard about that on Twitter you know back and forth I'm not going to go into that but it's sad that it took passing away to be inducted but I'm glad China got that because what I'm saying is she was in a league of her own and I'm not trying to like separate her from the other women or the men or whatever but I mean she was like what the first female Intercontinental Champion the only yeah the only only female Intercontinental Champion she eliminated men in the male Royal Rumble she was badass and just the softest spoken person you would meet like like Alex was saying so she's definitely in a league of her own but I just meant like we went from like Sunny to where we're at now and in my opinion the female roster has been really kicking ass the past several years yeah even more entertaining and and even more talented than a lot of the men the male roster on WWE whenever I actually tune in and watch it yeah the the women's roster has definitely held their own as far as wrestling matches um you know even going back 10 years ago women would get like okay You' guys you guys have got a minute and a half for your match yeah or they get match cut from the pay-per-view yeah I mean so things have changed for the better as far as women goes uh Tammy was a a small piece of the evolution of where we're at now how about that there you go terrible human being I hope she changes um while she's incarcerated do I think think she's going to no um ultimately she should never be able to drive again I think her driver's license was suspended for life but I think when she had this accident she was already didn't have a driver's license so she doesn't give a [ __ ] um I don't think she's sorry for what she did I think she only showed remorse because she was going to jail for 17 years how about that yeah yeah I agree um Josh on November 26th 1994 over 29 years ago Josh Big Daddy Cool Diesel defeated Bob backin at Madison Square Garden at a house show for the WWF Championship belt in eight seconds yeah that was Vince being done with Bob backin [ __ ] that was a transitional yeah transitional CH title wasn't it because Brett got beat by Bob yeah right why the hell did he win it at a house show I don't yeah Bob woned at a house show he Bob beat Brett um when Owen convinced Helen to throw the Talon okay I know see we look at it now as like a house show and we think oh why they change the belt at a house show but we got to remember that back in those days raw wasn't as big as it is now and they still had their syndicated TV shows and a lot of their house shows became what you would see on TV Superstars and all that stuff exactly uh so a lot of title change because Brett won the belt the first time at a house show I think Saskatoon on a house show against Ric Flair yeah um I had heard Bruce Pritchard on his podcast something to wrestle with with Conrad Thompson he was asked that question um and Bruce Pritchard allegedly says or not allegedly he said this they changed the title at that house show because Vince wanted like their house shows were lagging in sales for like ticket sales so they wanted fans to be a to have like oh my God the world heavyweight title changed hands at a house show we need to go to a house show maybe we get to see something cool nobody called him House shows back then see I think B pritchet is so full of [ __ ] sometimes that he just makes [ __ ] up on the spot to sound like he knows what like I honestly feel like it was done on a house show because it was going to be used on TV like they weren't going to do it you know on raw or whatever because it was like just a show to Showcase Talent at the time why why eight seconds though I think it was like a punishment or just you know because I heard Bob backin was being real difficult at the time and stuff so maybe that Bob told um when Bob when Bob wasn't gonna be the champion anymore and they told him back in like 84 because Bob backin had been the champion for like four straight years at that point yeah they're like Vince is like all right Bob you're gonna lose the belt to to the Chic all right and then out of nowhere I the Tiger's going to hit and Hulk Hogan's going to show up and he's going to beat the Chic at NY squard and uh you're going to be in the middle of it you're not going to have to lose to Hulk it's gonna be beautiful and Bob was like I don't think that's a great idea because Hogan's not a real wrestler so Bob backin was like saying like I can't like I don't think you should put the belt on a guy who's not an actual amateur wrestler um in pro wrestling one at that Point good Lord I Bob back I listen Bob backin has done some great things in wrestling I'm not gonna disparage him he was a good B baby face he got over back in the day could he be any more boring no could he be any more bland no I I think he did a better run when he came back as the heel the guy who's like reading the [ __ ] dictionary and he's calling everybody pans and he was like running for president do you remember that yes back I remember watching I remember watching his title run back as a kid and thinking who the hell is this guy yeah because we were like five or like not even alive when he originally had the belt and they were calling him old too you know he was like 40 he was 40 years old really fit too now I'm 39 going I used to call that guy old at 40 so it's it's I know here's one for you Chris Jericho giving Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash and all them [ __ ] in WCW for not letting the young guys have a spot yeah was like 42 years old 43 when Chris Jericho was saying that [ __ ] Chris Jericho is now like what 52 and he looks and Hogan and Nash look a hell of a lot better today than Jericho looks now and he's still spot so dude Jericho I've seen some of his matches on A&W a A&W maybe he is having his matches at a [ __ ] A&W no um no aew he's been having some terrible matches like he can't even do full lion tamer lion salts anymore he he looks winded he looks Gass he's trying to have the same work rate and move set that he did when he was like 22 yeah it's not um it doesn't look good got Granddad bod he needs to change his move set and the way he works he um it's it's just I can't suspend belief when I watch his matches and he's EXT he's very out of shape I'm not shaming him no no he just he could be in better shape if he wants to continue working I think he's on that fuzzy tour uh that fuzzy cruise ship too much partying and and rocking out instead of working yeah I don't know but Chris Jericho has done a lot of amazing things he was the first ever WCW and WWF Champion at the same time he was the first guy to have the universal belt he beat stone cold in the Rock on the same night to get both those belts I've had to separate his like uh life stuff from the wrestling stuff because once I found out he was at a certain place that was invading a certain building of ours I was like okay no Say It Isn't So I don't think was he there or was his wife there it might have just been his wife but he's he's on the bandwagon oh yeah he is uh Jessie Jessie Ventura has a like an interview on YouTube aholics that it what Josh is talking about um if you can read between the lines Jessie Ventura talks about it and Ventura is like I'm not Democrat I'm not Republican blah blah blah I'm Pro uh you know the Declaration of Independence I'm Pro the Constitution and it's really interesting his take on that whole thing um I didn't I didn't mean to go down the rabbit hole I was just saying no it's okay I knew I've had to separate Y2J from Chris Jericho you know because I love Chris Jericho I do I love the character I love his journey I think he should have he should be putting more people over and he should have been he shouldn't have been aw Champion maybe he was the inaugural Champion wasn't he he was the first one right after that it should have been about putting the younger Talent over and you know I'm a sting fan but Chris Jericho's not sting some people can wrestle when they're 63 and suspend belief like you said Sting's one of those people but at least even he is done you know he's he's announced he's he's leaving yeah and he's only doing like tag matches you know he's not trying to go out there and exactly they're they're hiding him in tag matches um while he's simultaneously getting Darby Allen over by Sting giving him the rub of approval and sting has two things going for him this is the last thing I'm going to say about Jericho sting has the face paint right it can hide the wrinkles and stuff and also sting has uh no issues in his personal life he doesn't party um it's not aging him prematurely or dragging him down so if anything sting has had longevity added to his career by his Good Life Choices later in life do you keep up with since we're almost done with wrestling do you keep up with the DDP Buff Bagwell Saga going on right now I was following that when he first went to the accountability crib months and months and months ago and he was actually trying to like change his life and he I even I even talked to Buff Bagwell on Twitter I've spoken to buff I talked to Buff Bagwell um but he recently got a DUI didn't didn't he just recently get arrested or something he fell off the wagon no he did a video where he's like explaining that he didn't fall off the wagon he just let his anger do something where he screwed up a court thing and that's why he's going back he's it's it's the original DUI that he's going to go to jail for because D and he talks about and it's like him sitting there doing this interview it's on Instagram and stuff through DDP it's like five minutes long and he's like explaining how his journey he's been sober for so many day 900 days or whatever D D D D du I got my let my anger get a d d d d and now I'm going to go to jail people are saying I fell off the wagon I didn't I don't believe a word he says he is so full of [ __ ] he in my opinion he's not matured uh he's still the same guy that had his mom called WWF and it's like I would have more respect for him right now if he would just own it and not try to [ __ ] everybody if I'm right if I'm wrong I'm sorry Marcus I do I do think that you had a fun career you're you're a part of history and I do hope that if you are clean congratulations if you're really not I hope that you get there I hope that for anybody that's struggling with that I've struggled with addiction before myself and I always will but I just don't see the sincerity when I watch that clip I'll send you a link to it later and maybe you'll see what I'm talking about my wife I don't know and she was like I don't know so I don't know enough about the situation recently with buff to like comment but what I do know about accountability in my own life is that if you're serious about changing or if you're serious about doing something it's a Daily Commitment to yourself and to your friends and family but mostly to yourself uh and it's also something that like you don't have to broadcast you don't have to like let everybody know what you're doing you just do it you can't make excuses anymore you yeah it's accountability excuses 100% 100% accountability 100% ownership of your own [ __ ] uh which I think a lot of people today lack I think a lot of people would be able to accomplish amazing things in their life and goals that they set for themselves if they just had like full ownership like don't don't worry about what anybody else says don't worry about what anyone else is doing uh don't compare yourself to anybody else don't do any of that stuff if you focus on one task at a time and do it every day and put your full effort and heart into it you're going to be fine but just one day at a time one thing at a time full ownership don't blame yourself for not being where you want to be other people have nothing to do with it it's all on you [ __ ] happens to everybody and it's just how you deal with it yeah and if you're struggling with addiction of any kind alcoholism pills drugs whatever and you're wanting to take that next step and you're wanting to get clean um there's all kinds of resources uh find find a family friend somebody write us at slra 2020@gmail.com we both dealt with addiction of different sours I was a daily Drinker I drank alcohol for years every day um and going back to the mean comment thing real quick I think that's why I was so offended because I'm so far removed yeah from that lifestyle that it but if you need help or assistance uh there's I mean seriously you could just type it into Google uh I'm struggling blah blah blah and there will be so many resources that will pop right up so you don't have to struggle alone always reach out if you need help that's the first step um final wrestling story of the episode what do we got boss CM Punk is back in the WWWE Josh um at the end of Survivor series War games so they had the war games pay-per-view Dusty rhods created that in WCW Cody rhods actually got to perform in something his father created which was really cool CM Punk appeared at the very end of War games so like WWE was ending the pay-per-view the credits were rolling Josh so the pview is over the viewer at home thinks it's over all of a sudden CM Punk's music hits Cult of Personality Punk comes out Seth Rollins had to be held back he wanted to physically get out of him and like like fist fight him he was cussing him out um at the time nobody knew if that was a work or if that was real um I kind of thought it was a work because they I thought they were going to set up you know a feud which is exactly what happened they are they're they're feuding now I knew it was [ __ ] when I saw that I was like why is he reacting like this um if he really wanted to fight him like that he would have just jumped his ass in the locker room like they did in aw like the Young Bucks B ended his career by injuring him what's that or or do what he nor or do what Seth normally does and you know just book a match with the guy and then injure him with the move by [ __ ] it up well they haven't done the match yet um so he's still he's still working his master plan apparently here's the thing CM Punk is gonna be there for a short time and in a future episode we're going to be talking about how CM Punk's worst enemy is himself uh the only way he's ever going to make it somewhere is if he drops the ego quits acting like he's better than everybody else and acts responsibly he's always his worst enemy he gets in his own way he buys into his own hype way too much and all we ever do is talk about his fuckups so it's exciting that he's in WWE it's a big deal people are shocked I get it but at this point it's just more the same in my opinion like every time I hear about CM Punk there's some type of controversy or something you know it's like he's always got to be stirring [ __ ] up and being part the middle of the story so maybe he'll prove me wrong or maybe like episode 33 or 34 of our podcast here we're going to be talking about well that didn't last long so he's been drawing like huge numbers yeah he's a draw I'm not saying he's not he's he's a draw but I think it's I just think that what you were saying about how he needs to like dial it down or whatever I think that his appeal is the fact that he is like that and I think I I don't know that he can separate that but that's always [ __ ] him in the end is yeah I know that I don't know what to do I don't know what to say I don't want to get all excited about it and then he's gone in the week you know because of a back backstage thing you know I don't know he his work so I was watching his matches in aw and I don't know if it was because he had just a shitload of ring rust he looked a step slow he looked old um comparatively to where he was because we hadn't seen him wrestle in like nine years at that point um he looks a little buffer now that he's in WWE looks like he's been working out um I would love to see him be able to work somewhat close to the way he used to um I'd like him to keep his mouth shut in the locker room and I I I I don't know though because I mean WWE ultimately did fire him on his wedding day for like for real and I don't know how he's gonna I don't know how he's gonna be able to like separate that ultimately like I I know that he's getting paid a shitload of money and he's back and it's all exciting and stuff but human beings that's gonna be something hard to really let go of um I I think that could that resentment could pop up again in the future if like Triple H says something to him yeah that he doesn't like creatively or something I don't know I wish I wish I had known he was going to be as famous as he ended up being because I was in a locker room with him in Texas back in the day and uh I wish I had like a picture or something you know so I could have a autograph or something I was in I was I was in a locker room and I I didn't even have a conversation with the guy um he was making a joke with somebody because he was using the name CM Punk that's that's something he came up with and he said it was Cookie Monster Punk because that's what his grandma called him but apparently there's like 10 different stories he's given for what CM stands for so yeah yeah but yeah I wish I had known that would have been kind of cool but so my my claim to fame with CM Punk is I was probably about 10 feet away from him so we sweat we sweated in the same locker room that's about it damn um so Punk Alex he has officially declared himself for the Royal Rumble uh which means and he says he wants to Main Event a WrestleMania which was one of his grievances that he never got to Main Event at WrestleMania before good point and he officially on Monday Night Raw signed with the raw brand so CM Punk is back on raw and he's in the Royal Rumble and Josh let's get into horror ECW let's put him on the ECW brand is that I haven't watched in a minute no it's not a brand but he he he went so he he was on this like T so I'm gonna say one more thing he went on this like tour like I'm going to go down and talk to Shawn Michaels in NXT and then I'm going to go talk to SmackDown and I'm going to talk to WWE Raw and then I'll make my choice it's like they only said he went to talk to NXT because WWE is trying to make NXT like a thing like on the same Level Playing Field is SmackDown and Raw not the I never thought for one second D yeah Sean hey hey uh Hey CM Punk Shawn Michaels uh anyway if Brett if Brett said that then that's what happens punk you should sign and Brett I was [ __ ] up at the time Brett and uh HBK well maybe he should what would CM Punk uh let's say Macho Man was running inxt how would Macho Man sell him oh yeah CM Punk you're starting a lot of [ __ ] in the locker room yeah and you're you're riding white lightning in the coattails of a dragon yeah and uh I think CM Punk needs to come to where the Macho Madness is and don't go where the boy toy is and uh we'll soar with the Eagles we'll draw a lot of money yeah and we'll stay away from ECW and uh Buff Bagwell yeah and we won't Slither with those snakes yeah and I am going to bring you to the promised land yeah and and at the end of the day we're going to count one two three WrestleMania Main Events dig it snap into a SL wait a second wait a goddamn second this is this is Road Warrior Hawk well me and my partner animal and [ __ ] forgot about [ __ ] oh my God my partner my third man [ __ ] uh let's get into horror come on man let's do it let's do it let's do it all right Jenna Ortega okay star of the upcoming Beetlejuice 2 she was the star of scream five and six she was in Netflix's Wednesday as Wednesday okay she's huge right now okay she exited scream seven so she quit uh that was because Melissa Barrera who was uh the star also of scream five and six play her sister so those are the two main you know Heroes of the new Scream movies are they Melissa Barrera was uh fired from the scream seven after making controversial palestin uh Palestinian posts so I don't even know what she posted whether it was Pro or con or what but uh mirax and the makers of Scream s fired her like immediately and then Jenna Ortega said well I'm gonna be filming something else at that point uh I'm not going to do your movie which is basically her saying that's my friend you fired her go [ __ ] your yourself right I don't know the the what was posted and I don't want to accidentally you know yeah I don't want to get into I don't want to but maybe this is a chance for screen to slow it down a little bit and maybe go in a different [Music] direction because that's what they should be doing they shouldn't be trying to like create this whole new Trilogy or quadrilogy or whatever the hell they're trying to do like each movie now should be like a standalone like different parts of the country or different parts of the world kind of like a like I said we should have like Saw movies where it's like the cult of saw like the cult of ghost face where there's these Ghost Face murderers popping up all over the place um I think that would be interesting where each movie has its own backstory and reason for the kills to be happening you don't have to tie it to the originals you don't have to tie it to the one that came before that's just my opinion but now that they've lost their I guess their stars or whatever they're gonna have to do something different you know and no we don't want to see Gil weathers starring in the whole movie like you killed the guy that could carry the movie with Dewey and I haven't even watched part six because of them killing Dewey so they should resurrect excuse me not they shouldn't resurrect anybody they should they should take this opportunity for neev Campbell Sydney Prescott to be vacationing in snow somewhere she's on a ski trip so we're going to have ghost face in snow but at the same time NASA in space is launching a spaceship to to the moon and somehow Sid accidentally gets Frozen on her sne ski strip or ski trip with ghost face right they get cryogenically frozen uh by the snowstorm so you get Ghost Face in snow and somehow they get that rocket and then they got ghost face in space Y at this point why not in the same movie the movies already green lit so they have to make something have fun have fun with it God I'm so sick of the same movie every time and you know I didn't watch part six completely but I know the twist at the end where like the dad is one of the killers or whatever and it's like really what like they're not even trying anymore like [ __ ] if you want to have a big twist like bring Stu back you know [ __ ] they've already said they were going to do you know Stu was supposed to be the killer in Scream 3 that would like they they paid they paid Matthew Lillard to to come back and be star in the movie they paid him but they ultimately decided to change it because the scrip the script leaked oh my God so it was like a Jason X thing do you remember when Jason X came out and it was leaked and they put someone posted it on the internet so like Jason X made a shitload of money it still made money it didn't make a ton of money but it still made money but had it not leaked it would it would have made so much more money because at that point we hadn't seen Jason in the movie theater for like quite a while I watched it in theat I watched the leaked cop I watched the I watched it in theaters and then I watched the torrent but I was there in theaters watching it that was the first Jason movie I ever got to see in theaters uh followed that up with Freddy vers actually I might have streamed I might have torrented that one I don't know I watched Jason X in theaters I saw Freddy versus Jason in theaters like five times um I Saw the J the Friday the 13th remake I saw it twice um I never saw The Nightmare on Elm Street remake in the theaters because even from the trailer I was like this is just them shot for shot trying to recapture what they did in the 84 movie with CGI I rented it I used to rent movies bring them home and like rip them and burn them to DVD yeah that's what I did with the remake of Freddy so now you use it as toilet paper yeah it was bad I loved riffing it that was fun what you doing Nancy dark D not gonna hurt you Nancy I can't move my [ __ ] mouth it would have been good if if he had been innocent that would have been something that and we agreed on that that would have saved the movie if he was killing the kid because he was you know uh he was actually innocent he didn't actually do hurt the kids he didn't actually do bad stuff and they they suspected him anyways and killed him that would have been a good enough twist to make it stand on its own feet but like a Twist yeah they like attempted a Twist on a Twist and it was a Twist of like no twist at all they didn't have the gut to follow through yeah they like out thought themselves they're like we're gonna throw a curveball on a another twist which ultimately leads us back to where we were in the beginning yeah it so really I enjoyed riing it I remember when dead by daylight announced that Freddy was coming they put out a teaser where like claw marks like hit a pipe on one of the maps everybody's like Freddy's coming to dead by daylight yeah and then the official trailer for it dropped and it's [ __ ] remake J remake Freddy and everybody's like oh so this one one Freddy movie they made in 2010 that nobody likes that's the license you went after apparently new line would not give them the Robert England license because it was outdated they didn't think it would sell rongo think I think it would have sold great but yeah I I don't know I feel like I feel like people like whoever's in charge of these franchises have like if they just went back to basics would make so much money but they just refuse to do it for some reason I don't know why but they just won't do it they just will not take a good idea it's like just do it did you know that the killer nobody ever thought would be in dead by daylight is in dead by daylight right now Chucky Chucky and Tiffany are in dead by daylight yeah I saw that you had said that Chucky wasn't dead by daylight and one of the comments in one of the YouTube videos that you released was like nobody's scared of him he's like two feet tall what the [ __ ] is he gonna do and it's like just wait just wait they did a really cool thing with how he picks up survivors to put him on the hook uh like the entity that's in the fog in this game like comes out of the ground and forms the human version of Charles Lee Ray and he's like carrying the doll of Chucky or uh Jennifer comes out as you know Tiffany carrying Tiffany yeah but also carrying the Survivor puts him on the hook then it goes back to the doll they did a really cool thing with that but it's definitely the Hall of Fame for horror and the way that they're doing that I just know they're going to get Jason it's just a matter of time at this point so there's my video game horror thing you know I I did have been playing my Mario RPG remake it's taken me back to 1996 when I was 12 and it's been so much fun it's an amazingly fun remake they added some new stuff at the end to make it a little harder and a little more fun if you've played the game as a kid or if you've never played it at all Super Mario RPG is a lot of fun give it a try I think it it's so unique and and interesting and weird it's just it's fun it's just a lot of fun try it out so me in dead by daylight I beg of you Josh yes sir on nove on November 18th 1990 over 33 years ago Stephen King's It premiered on ABC so night one of the miniseries uh premiered on ABC do you did you watch it when it first premiered or what was the first time you watched that particular uh miniseries or movie of it I don't think my parents would have let us watch it but it was on one of the few channels we had because it was like on like a local affiliate yeah we might have like skipped through it or something but I remember a friend of my sister staying the night for the weekend and she brought the VHS tape over so it was probably at least two or three years after it aired because I don't think the video tape came out right away wait a minute she brought the V she brought the VHS tape or tapes Josh because I had like [ __ ] nine it was like four tapes yeah um it was like the Ten Commandments it like there was like it was like the Power Rangers uh Green Ranger episode there's like five of them and I remember thinking the movie was like it got built up of being so terrifying and so scary and then I put it in and it's like standby me you know first and I was like wait what Stephen King wrote both of those films um I I know but like it the first dude the first it the miniseries we're talking about I remember watching it when it premiered I I remember I I watched it at my friend's house who lived across the street from me Albert and we watched it I watched it with his family um shout out to Albert I was terrified of that movie when I first saw it because I couldn't I couldn't take a bath by myself for like months after that um I grew up in I grew up in a coastal town that was kind of similar to Derry M the way it was presented yeah there was a lot of rain a lot of sewer grates around uh I had to have somebody actually go into the bathroom and like talk to me when I was in the tub and stuff when I was a kid I was terrified of that movie I'm sorry that's sad like I feel bad for little Alex right now I had stuff from movies that scared me like that too but my brother the spoiler in case you haven't heard of Aaron vanover the spoiler he's the king of spoiling movies or TV shows or any other intellectual property that you're into at the time he'll tell you how it ends the spoiler was commissioned by my parents with going in and watching me take a bath right so Aaron played a game called hot or cold with me we had Dixie Cups so he'd fill both Dixie Cups up with water one allegedly had warm water right and one allegedly had cold water and I had to pick which cup cup so whatever cup I picked he'd dump it on my head and hopefully it's the warm one right 100% of the time it's the cold one no matter what one I picked and then if he particularly wanted to be an [ __ ] that night he would show me that the other cup was also cold by dumping that one on my head too so I was [ __ ] it was like a saw trap it was like when the second girl from Saw who took over like the Trap you couldn't escape it right you're just going to die no matter what that was Aaron Aaron was the first saw guy he was the first jigsaw but with cups of of water in the bathtub all right Country Buffet guy how would you describe having cups of cold water dumped on your head is it still hot out there okay uh at least that's the last one I'm contracted to use tonight so thank you Country Buffet guy um yeah so was that was that all the horror news or I got one more Horror Story him one more okay all right uh Tim Burton has finished shooting Beetlejuice too so the movie is in the can yes yes yes the last thing about it I was gonna say Tim Curry is the goat man he's always gonna be my favorite Pennywise and Michael Keaton Beetle Juice goes Hawaiian can't wait to see it that's the sequel you're talking about right they made beetle goes Hawaiian finally that'll probably be part three that'll that'll complete the trilogy well that that's the one that they were going to make back in like 1990 Beetlejuice you didn't know about that I did not know about that yeah there was a script and it was green lit and everything Beetle Juice goes Hawaiian what and thankfully it never got made that was the original sequel yes look later do a deep dive crazy [ __ ] um when I was a kid I absolutely adored the movie Beetlejuice but I love the cartoon even more do you have the I just bought the cartoon on DVD I got it at Walmart for like five bucks yeah man the whole the whole series I love I absolutely love Beetle juu the cartoon it that was I would seriously I would watch it every day after school and every Saturday morning the French skeleton um guy [ __ ] I love you Betto juice and I love the um you know Beetlejuice and The Real Ghostbusters had some episodes that were legit scary like yeah yes I agree with you GP keeper the cartoon did like we had some cool [ __ ] as a kid nowadays they're they're missing out on some good good entertainment the the um what so what was the other one you said other than Beetlejuice The Real Ghostbusters and Tails from the [ __ ] keeper Real Ghostbusters episode where they fight the boogeyman yeah that scared the [ __ ] out of me because Egon like had a past with him as when he was a kid he used to like haunt Egon when he was a child um there's some scenes in that episode that are terrifying and he's the real boogy man he's not a ghost they can't capture him with their traps yeah he's like an actual Supernatural Boogeyman so he's like Freddy Krueger basically like without the license because he'd come in when they were asleep and [ __ ] and uh they actually go into his world yeah yeah and like closet doors yeah they they had to basically hook up their equipment and self-destruct it so it would destroy the door yep that would allow the boogeyman to enter Earth terrifying like Sam Hayne was another monster on realy Ghostbusters that was scary at least in his first episode when Halloween was forever yeah he was scary then like they the show kind of got watered down when they added Joey as he as a Peter and everything uh the boogeyman came back Sam Hayne came back but they weren't as scary but the first season when they were in syndication that first season had some terrifying episodes in it for real Ghostbusters uh the The Real Ghostbusters was or whatever the I don't think it was called The Real Ghostbusters was it because the real Ghostbusters had the monkey no no no that was just Ghostbusters that was Ghostbusters our Ghostbusters we're talking about was called The Real Ghostbusters because they were trying to say no we're The Real Ghostbusters like the movie I I remember renting filmation Ghostbuster by accident one time uh because the guy kind of looked like Ray from the cartoon yeah actually I actually liked it and Anthony whenever he was younger I got him the filmation Ghostbusters and Real Ghostbusters and we watched both of them they it was actually fun it's more Supernatural like He-Man type stuff on uh the filmation one like there's like a Skeletor Ty villain that the the main it's it's it's more sci-fi than paranormal but you hear a lot of the same voice Talent from He-Man in that because it's filmation it's the same crew that worked on that you know that exact cartoon same Studio probably I'm definitely not dog and filmation Ghostbusters it's it's got its own charm too so are you so I was gonna say one last thing about Beetlejuice why why does Jenna Jenna Ortega have to be in it is it because the fans now the younger kids oh Jenna Ortega in it I'll go see that because they don't know the property is that why it's either that or because of like her doing scream and her doing Wednesday she's kind of like become like the new Gothic type act like if if anybody is like Lydia was in the first Beetle Juice it's Jenna Ortega I don't know it's like she she's kind of Dwayne johnsoning movies right now too much it's like too much a little too much but I don't give a [ __ ] who is in Beetle Juice to I'm psyched for Beetle Juice too so am I I watch The Flash just to see Michael Keaton's Batman and then I just the fact that Michael Keaton is back as Beetlejuice is amazing yes y so yeah definitely worth the price of admission you know what else is not worth the price of admission Josh uh headlines our first headline listen to this all right uh I don't know if you've seen this so Target uh Black Friday uh you know how stores will be like hey come on down get a TV for $10 or whatever I know where you're going Target is getting a lot of [ __ ] Josh because uh price Black Friday uh so their signage they put out for Black Friday at Targets they were covering they were covering advertised prices for stuff that was allegedly on sale yeah uh with prices of the exact same price before Black Friday so if Josh and I went to Black Friday at like 4:00 in the morning to get a TV at Target it would say on sale Black Friday 200 bucks but if we pulled the signage from behind the New Black Friday sign it would say $200 they said it was for sale but it wasn't for sale oh my God what the [ __ ] are they thinking why wouldn't they at least remove the older sign if they're going to try to screw everybody over that that was happening at Kohl's and stuff too there's videos from all kinds of stores that day what the hell it's just because people people whatever they whatever you show them like not everybody not everybody some of us are pretty sharp some of you are pretty sharp but a lot of people just need the illusion of a cell and they're gonna buy it so sad scummy but it's it's reality I guess I [ __ ] love Target and that made me like think twice before I want to go to Target again yeah yeah um so so Josh second second head headline Georgia restaurant has a $50 sear charge for adults who are unable to parent during a meal so the hold on let me read this the Tokyo Riverside Restaurant in Blue Ridge Georgia has recently went viral for adding an extra charge of $50 for adults deemed unable to parent so if you're in there and your kids are loud and they're throwing [ __ ] all over the place and they're ruining their meal for other the meals for other people in there you could Poss have a $50 SE charge added to your receipt what's your thoughts on that I'm clapping I'm applauding is it somebody that's been a waiter before and I know you're a waiter you gota you gotta agree with it I just think that it's it's like the same thing for like I think they go to a restaurant and I'm not they I'm being General like a lot of parents will just like they're so exhausted from parenting these kids that like yeah I'm in a restaurant I it's not my house I don't give a [ __ ] and then they just let the kid do whatever they don't parent them they don't scold them they don't punish them nothing the kids make it unbearable for every other person in the restaurant and the servers included to do their job um I think this is a really great thing they actually got a lot of [ __ ] on uh social media because uh people were outraged that they added this like $50 charge but the owners of the restaurant say Josh that the policy is rarely enforced but they didn't say they did not say Josh that it's never enforced so if you're eating in Blue Ridge Georgia at this restaurant you better watch your [ __ ] p's and q's with your kids all right it's all I got to say I agree I think that the sege Char should be split amongst the host waiter and cook yeah they should get yeah they should get a tip an extra amount of money dude Josh my least favorite thing when when I'm waiting tables and kids are present they're going to destroy that table and that carpet or that floor they whatever they're eating it that [ __ ] is going to be all over the ground and then you're going to have to [ __ ] clean it all up it's going to take forever when you're in the restaurant industry Josh what do you want you want to flip your table and get another table and make more money right I don't want to be scrubbing stuff out of the carpet that's like yeah I don't want to be [ __ ] vacuuming and scrubbing and and shampooing the carpet so I can maybe get another table um it's ridiculous so that that's a great thing I applaud them yep I do too uh last last headline last story of the Show Bud holy [ __ ] okay yeah this is just flown by man two firefighters were recently fired after after stopping at a Chick-fil-A on the way to an emergency so these two firefighters were from Washington DC and they sto they stopped at Chick-Fil-A during an emergency call uh and they they lost their jobs because instead of responding to the call for a lady feeling sharp pains in her chest they decided to pick up their food instead and when they were asked to elaborate on why they stopped instead you know at the restaurant instead of going to help this woman they claim to have ordered the meal just prior to the call and they plan to just pick it up and and on the way to the emergency I call [ __ ] anybody that's ever been to Chick-fil-A knows there's going to be at least 20 cars in the Drive-Thru and like one of those like big lines through the little walking area going up to the even if it's online it's gonna take forever yeah you're not getting in and out of Chick-fil-A at all but in their defense they were picking up Chick-fil-A so if it's the spicy chicken sandwich or Sav someone's life I got to admit I'm a little torn Chick-fil-A is good and also who knows if the call was made you know late Saturday night because Chick-fil-A is not open on Sunday so you only have one chance yeah yeah you go you it's like lady might die get your Chick-fil-A at that point you kind of got to flip a coin I think yep um they got fired I hope that chicken sandwich was the best chicken sandwich they've ever eaten in their lives because they're fired for do you do you like spicy chicken sandwiches who doesn't I'm going to give a quick hack to anybody that's ever had a KFC buffalo snacker these were things that were really good back in like 2008 they discontinued them in like 2014 they are like a little little mini roll with a KFC original or crispy chicken strip like covered in Buffalo sauce they discontinued them but I found a hack and Alex you should give this a try do you have a KFC and a Wing Stop in your area we have a KFC near us and there's a Wing Stop I believe in Salem so yeah like an hour from here go to KFC get you a few chicken littes tell them you want them plane then go to Wing Stop and get a few sides of their original hot buffalo okay take those both home douse your chicken strips from your sandwiches in the Buffalo put theand sandwich back together you got a KFC buffalo snacker great stuff man it's amazing best it's worth all the work I promise hell yeah yeah um and that has been Josh's food corner on slash tracks news episode 31 and I'm gonna piggy back on the food Corner real quick real quick okay McDonald's Snack Wrap is officially coming back Taco Bell double decker Taco is officially coming back they've both been voted back and Josh recently got an adult happy at McDonald's and got a [ __ ] McNugget buddy so should I get it you should get it I'll be right back go grab the McNugget buddy Josh showed up to McDonald's got an adult Happy Meal got a McNugget buddy uh McNugget Buddies were probably the coolest Happy Meal item ever besides the boo buckets and like the tiny tune Adventure cars and uh the Muppet Babies uh toys they had back in like ' 87 but yeah McNugget Buddies were top tier there's the McNugget buddy right there I'm not going to take it out of the box though but real deal he did it he broke the cherry on the McNugget Buddies hasn't been broken yeah but you beat me to getting one first is what you did I know well you beat me on the other one so all I ended up with was a really messed up Grimace one remember that I found on the ground yeah I do remember that uh Josh man exciting stuff in the show buddy all right guys thank than you so much for watching and gals guys and gals and [ __ ] thank you all for watching uh be sure to Rite us atra 2020@gmail.com sign up on patreon to support the channel at patreon.com librarian cameo.com slra Network to get a cool 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night Alex see you later right bye you got me mad now hey this is Marcus Bagwell uh today's date is November 15th 2023 and today I am 446 days sober wow just want to give you a little you know catch up on what's going going on in in my life and it's time we haven't really checked in lately with this so it's it's uh it's a good time to do so and I just want to let everybody know out there how I'm doing on day 446 when I go back to August 27th 2022 446 days ago from that day Blackberry recovery their their slogan was one day at a time it was just for today and then stomp I thought that was the stupidest thing I had ever heard of but it was so powerful looking back on it because my sobriety is only good just for today I thought the hardest part of sobriety and Recovery was going to be not using you know not taking Somas and Xanaxes and drinking alcohol and at 446 days ago just for that day not doing that was a big deal it was gigantic and so every day we'd get up at Black Bear and it was just for today and thought it was stupid day 10 stupid day 20 day 2 I started buying into the to the stomp it it it meant something I was was getting proud at 25 days but over the last 100 days you know you you clear the 30 you get out of rehab and you're you've reached a goal um and you're still the goal still is not to use not to take a s not to take a xenx but you don't quite know why yet you're just you're just trying to be abstinent from alcohol and pills and you're doing it just for the day and now sudden you're you know 60 days and you get your chip you know and then you're 90 days and you get your chip and then you're you're moving up man you're going on your AA meetings and all of a sudden I run into what I think in my sobriety walk is it's not so hard to not use it's hard to deal with your emotions without using so me staying away from alcohol and staying away from pills is easy but now when you throw in the mix of DUI court and life and temper and patience and you got to deal with that temper and you got to deal with that patience and you're forced to deal with it because the only answer not to deal with it is to use and I've got way too much invested here here on my sobriety way too much on my recovery to to even have that thought that enters my mind it's gone so what you're faced with is dealing with that temper and man I have realized that my temper is out of control it's it's dangerous and how this has came full circle for me is DUI Court um the DUI Court program works with phases I'm in Phase you start with with phase one and there's you know there's a regiment there's so many AA meetings and Court appearances and things like that and they allow you to travel but certain ways and you got to turn sheets in and papers in it's it's all about accountability but the more I learned about it it's all about life it's thing about it's about being a better person it's about being a more successful person and not fighting not fighting that thing that they're trying to show us I had a couple of setbacks over the over the DUI Court program with my temper and again never really having to address it because before I addressed it with alcohol and pills and that got me through it well now you got to process it you got to think about it and you still got to live in life and make it happen the DU Corp program has sanctions and one of my sanctions was for 24 hours for having paperwork work wrong where I had traveled and I didn't put my inner flight in cuz I didn't I didn't think it was necessary and to put up the timeouts at the Dallas airport in but they let me know that they did want to know that and here's 24 hours so that was one of them and then I my temper got me into another one where I again thought I was right but looking back on it I could have handled it totally different I did not and my temper got me into the that situation so I did I think 48 the next time because it's not the same punishment each time both those times of course it got out that you know Buff Bagwell relapsed and that's not the case the case was it was a sanction a DUI Court sanction unfortunately when you look it up online it's not it's not any fun for a paper to say buff bagle got arrested for a DUI sanction it's much better to say buff bagle got arrested for a relapse and he's in there for speeding and and reckless driving and all the things that happened three plus years ago so that is the truth that is what's going on but it's all these things has come to a point where I'm really having a deal with my temper for the first time in my life and it's really it's really tough um I'm quick to smart off I'm quick to answer if I'm a little bit in the right I will I will push my way to say here's how it is and that's just not how you got to function in life so recently uh in DUI Court class um I'd asked the teacher uh a question on how to do something and she told me I did it and she failed me and I flipped I I couldn't believe it I was like what looking back on it I could have handled it so much differently and so because of my my temper I'm now in another situation I actually got court tomorrow which is going to be November 16th Thursday November 16th and I'll be going to court for an inclass disruption and it's going to be out there that buff bag will relapse but I'm letting you know that I am cleaning sober and doing fantastic but I may be going to jail for my temper which is the next goal in my life to overcome they always say it takes a village and you know and I never really understood that sentence or that statement but it's the truth it takes a village and in recovery it's it takes a support team under that umbrella of ddpy you've got Dallas and Steve youu and all the people here at from Trevor to Nate to to Brock to to to Grizz to to Larry to to nauy a cat I mean it's unbelievable just how everybody's Matt I think I named everybody Spectre but they all all under that umbrella it really is a big deal and um and that is looking back on it there's no doubt how much that helped me looking at just the knee replacement that happened on September 6 2023 I am you know eight weeks into this and for the first time in three years I got a little bit of a little bit of hope that I'm already I'm already walking almost normal but a little bit of hope that I may be able to run and a little bit of hope that I'll be able to maybe get in the ring a little bit and hit the ropes again and stuff and just that that was just a just a just 446 days ago go that wasn't that wasn't real and through ddpy Steve youu Dallas and the team here and my wonderful niece that's that all started 446 days ago and that team is still there pushing for me to get better with my knee and and seeing the chances I've got and getting back in the gym and and there's just so many good things that have came out of sobriety I thought the human brain needed to be sedated and that you feeling good was a reward from you going through struggles in the day so I rewarded myself with the relaxation of a alcohol beverage and a pill and all that did was catch me in a 20y year addiction that went like that I mean man it was like that it's gone and I can't get it back I'm not depressed about it it's just sad that it took me getting 15 months sober 446 days and see how wonderful this side of the fence can be with sobriety and I don't think even you guys knew that I was going to pull it off to be able to say 446 days but I am and I want to thank each and every person out there I want to thank every person that stood by me and I know there's a lot of you man I just want to tell you thanks so much and I want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and a merry merry Christmas and a happy New [Music] [Applause] Year [Music]
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I-DEA National Dissemination Training: Getting Started & Next Steps
We're here for the final session. Now that you've learned so much about what it means to teach I-DEA, how do you get started? What are next steps? We're here to give you some pointers and answer your questions so you can return to your campuses and institutions confident that you have the tools needed to successfully launch I-DEA. We have some session objectives. We want you to be able to identify key differences between I-DEA models so that you understand your options for how to implement I-DEA. List key steps in preparation to launch I-DEA so you can be secure in how you are moving forward. Understand how to access Canvas Commons and import modules so that the technology piece runs smooth. And discover available training opportunities for additional support. So we want to chat for just a moment about making a culture shift. Once the development plan was in place and the funding secured that's when the real work began. The toughest part was making that culture shift with both faculty and students so that more learning was done online and that students were able to do the pre-work required for implementing the flipped classroom model of instruction. It meant that of course, there were faculty who were not used to working with the online tools or teaching online for that matter and then we at the State Board noticing that we also had not really been offering that kind of targeted training for faculty in the use of technology in the classroom, and for teaching online. So the culture shift really began to happen as faculty learned what it really meant to teach in a flipped classroom model. And they learned and honed their own technology and online teaching skills, saw their students' passion for technology, and then saw the increase in outcomes that we discussed in our day 1 morning session. Ultimately this increase in outcomes means more money coming back to the college. Another concern was around technology support in the classroom. Many faculty had never taught in the flipped classroom model. They didn't have the skills needed to solve technology challenges and really help students with the basics. So in the grant development we funded and required each program to hire a technology coach. The coaches were used heavily in the beginning and were used much less as faculty became more familiar with teaching and the flipped classroom model. Now the tech coach piece in many cases has been taken over by the English language acquisition instructor. Or they have a tech coach such as a student work study, an intern in IT, a volunteer, IT staff, librarians. And that tech coach can just be available at key times, such as the first week of the term when a new student arrives through open enrollment, et cetera. So I'm going to take a minute and go over the I-DEA models. Again if you're in Washington, you're following this very prescriptively as far as data entry and marking. If you're from another state, just to clarify, this is what we have found works in Washington and what we require providers to do in Washington. It is open when it gets to your state. There might be some wiggle room. But if you're in Washington, these are your options. And there is no wiggle room. First thing figure out whether you want to offer full or tailored I-DEA. Again the pilot that we described yesterday-- everything was describing full I-DEA. For the first three years everyone in Washington offered full I-DEA. It was post pilot that we have the options now of tailored or full I-DEA. When you're deciding, think about the number of hours a week your classes are going to meet, how your students are going to access the technology. Are they going to be responsible for having their own devices? Are you providing devices to check out? Do you need to have multiple sections of students sharing a computer? That will really impact how you're going to decide to start the program. Is there anything else on your campus or at your agency that is required that students do? For example, is there a service learning component? Do students have other maybe job search things if you're more at a work source, et cetera? What other things might you need to fit in? And then also in Washington programs earn FTEs, which brings money back to the program. So if you're FTE based and you are getting performance-based funding or FTE-based funding, obviously the more hours you offer, the more FTEs you're going to generate. If you're not FTE based, then this might be a moot point for you. So again just quickly full I-DEA in Washington is either 14 to 18 hours a week. Students are completing 50% of their work online either at a distance or as part of a web-enhanced class. And all of the pre-work is housed in Canvas. Things to keep in mind with the pre-work-- if you are doing a hybrid course, that means that the work needs to be completed at a distance. There has to be separation between the student and instructor. If you're counting the distance hours, we'll go through a little bit later in the presentation on how we can calculate hours for federal reporting. But the key element is that there has to be separation between the teacher and the student. Or if you're doing a web-enhanced class, then you're just counting seat time. And the instructor can be in the room leading students and helping students through those activities. Either way is acceptable. But if you're offering a fully flipped class you need to keep in mind that there has to be that separation. So in Washington for full I-DEA originally in the pilot it was 10 modules a quarter. Being that we backed the hours down to 14 credits minimum for full I-DEA, we did say eight plus modules. That way if a provider is doing 14 credits, they can do eight modules versus the 10 modules. We also require that 80% or more of a participant's instruction in I-DEA comes from the I-DEA modules. Again that's to leave a little wiggle room for anything else that might need to occur on campuses. However, we're finding that most of the instructors are still doing 100% of instruction from I-DEA. But we did back that down a little bit to leave a little of that wiggle room. If you need to go back and you need to explain this to someone who was not here or just a quick chart to share, this chart just on time spent in full I-DEA really outlines the e-learning portion and what's done online and then the face-to-face portion and what is done in the face-to-face classroom as a quick overview if you need to share this with someone. And you have access to the slide show in the Getting Started module in the Canvas training course. Before I move on to tailored I-DEA, did anyone have any questions or anything that you might have? Judy? [INAUDIBLE] Yes. Anyone else? OK. So then tailored I-DEA-- a lot of this is very similar to what I just said about full I-DEA. It can be online flipped or web enhanced, in this case though the participants rather than 14 to 18 hours of instruction. And we do have some providers here in Washington who are doing 20 hours of instruction. The minimum is 10 hours. And that's what we kind of found to be the sweet spot for a tailored I-DEA. We don't-- we-- it's not to say that programs cannot do it. But for marking and data reporting purposes I-DEA must be at least 10 credit hours here in Washington. And again use both the face-to-face and online components of the curriculum. Again not to beat a dead horse or sound like a broken record, but please keep in mind if you are flipping a tailored I-DEA class, the same requirements. So if the students are completing work online, there needs to be that separation between teacher and student if you're doing a fully flipped model. If you are doing the web-enhanced model, then the instructor is just in the classroom working with the students. And so what we do here in Washington is four to five modules per quarter for tailored I-DEA as opposed to the eight plus. And that's because you're offering less credits, maybe meeting less hours a week. So a module might take two weeks versus one week in an 18-credit class and again the 80% requirement to leave a little wiggle room if other things need to be brought in that are required based on a campus or at an agency. And we also have the same chart. So with this chart it is the same as the full I-DEA except it's a side by side comparison of tailored I-DEA, how many hours are spent online in a flipped class and how many hours are spent face-to-face and what activities take place in both if you need to explain that. And again if it was web enhanced, everything would just be combined into a face-to-face class. Any questions about tailored I-DEA? OK. Will? All right. That is a lot of information. Turn to your neighbor and discuss for five minutes which model of I-DEA would be best for your program and why. All right, folks. Let's come back together. And I'd like to see a quick show of hands. Raise your hand if you think that full I-DEA is the best fit for your program. [INAUDIBLE] OK. I think I saw one hand for full I-DEA. [LAUGHTER] That's because he's already doing it. Raise your hand if tailored I-DEA is the best fit for your program. OK. All the other hands. If you had everything you needed, raise your hand if full I-DEA would be the best fit for your program. OK. We've gone up to seven or eight hands. Great. Thank you. OK, folks. Let's go ahead and transition over to our second objective, which is key steps in implementation. We went over this a little bit in the director's session yesterday. But just if you're here without a director and you have to go back and report in, one thing to keep in mind is who's going to teach this. And so this is our best advice for who should teach the class-- someone who thinks that students can learn online. It does not mean they're 100% convinced. But they think it can be done. So they're open-minded and not, no this is too hard, because we won't get very far-- someone who's willing to try something new and who's willing to put down the textbook and the Azar book and other things that we've done for years in ESL. Be familiar with or willing to learn about technology. It does not mean that you need to be an expert. When I moved up to Washington I had never taught in an LMS or worked in an LMS. I got the same crash course that the faculty got in using Canvas and learned how to do it also. So you don't have to be an expert. You just have to be willing to put some time into training and be willing to give it a try-- again some experience with teaching online. It could be web-enhanced. It could be just using technology in the class you're already teaching but again some familiarity with an online environment. If you have a learning management system, again get the training. Most campuses or e-learning departments are willing hopefully to do the training in Washington. Our e-learning office at SBCTC and the campus e-learning departments are great and provide the training that is needed-- and somebody who's willing to be a catalyst for change, so willing to try it. They're willing to give feedback on it. They'll do it a couple of times. They might find that it works and then go present and talk to others about it and kind of keep the ball rolling that, hey, we can do something different. And it is going to work. To give you a story, one of the campuses presented at a board of trustees meeting about one quarter into the pilot, shot some video of students, did a quick 10-slide PowerPoint. And the question came out, well, why aren't you doing this with all of your classes. It's like, well, we don't have technology in all of our classes. Well, they ended up with computer on wheels carts for their whole basic skills program. So they were able to convert all of their low-level ESL to I-DEA and also have those to use with their ABE students as well-- so somebody who's willing to get out and talk about it and show what the program can do. You'd be amazed at what returns might come back here-- and also someone who realizes that the first couple times out you need to spend a little bit more time preparing and that it's not something-- even though we have instructional guides, there is a little bit more prep time. There are some things you need to do. The more you do it, the easier it will become but who understands that this is a time investment as everyone learns-- yourself and the students. Speaking of students, so who should take I-DEA? Again students should be open-minded. If you're going-- and we can usually convince students to try something new. But we might run across one or two students who come in, I'm not touching a computer. And where's my grammar book? It's kind of up to the instructor then to sell the program. But let the students know what they're getting into, that this is an online classroom and ask them to be a little open-minded-- again some familiarity with technology. They do not need to be a tech wiz to do this. We've all done this with level 1 students. And some don't know how to turn on a computer. And others might know more about technology than I do but in their own language-- and a little basic, basic command of English. They do not need to be fluent to do this but some English. We generally say a student with low tech skills and low English maybe do something else first to kind of onboard them into the class. It's not to say that it wouldn't work. But you'd probably want to have more hands on deck or volunteers who could help work with if you had a very low group you were going to pilot this with. And most students do have technology background, because they use smartphones. If they don't have a tablet or a computer at home, most understand Wi-Fi and how to navigate on a smartphone. So that's a good step. Speaking of technology, so we recommend that we use laptops partially because the keyboarding skills, as opposed to touch typing on a screen. That is not to say that this cannot be offered using a tablet or a phone. The Canvas apps work just fine. You will lose recording functionality. And I believe that may have come up in some of your sessions. So there are some features that the Canvas apps don't have. It works fine on a tablet. Only the difference is you don't have the keyboards. And the screens are smaller. When we started the pilot, Chromebooks in Canvas did not play well. Now you can use a Chromebook. And its just fine. So there are cheaper technology options than were available at the start of the pilot five years ago. And in your books we do have a list of the technology specifications for Canvas. And you can't click on the link. So I'm going to click to the next screen. And so for the screen size they recommend 1024 by 600 screen size. Again you can use it on an app on a phone. But that's just Canvas's-- if you go to Canvas and what's recommended to run Canvas. That is what is recommended. Windows 7, Windows 10, Mac OS are fine and also Chrome now. You have apps for Apple and Android. For the computer speed they're saying nothing older than five years. So if you have some dinosaur computers laying around-- your dinosaur laptops-- it's not to say it wouldn't work. But it probably would not work as well. Internet speed-- they also say no dial-up. When we were in Chicago I kind of cracked that joke that who has dial-up. And one of the folks from back east in a more rural area said, actually that's the only way we can get internet. So I don't know how it would work with dial-up. But they do recommend high-speed connections. And then just to point out that Canvas is voiceover- and JAWS-friendly. And the online curriculum was built by our instructional designer, who is also the State Board's accessibility expert. And so it was built in the HTML. And it is accessible if anyone had questions about that. So getting back to this whole internet access-- in the pilot project the Gates Foundation-- part of the funding provided to the colleges who participated money for laptops and hotspots. It was a nicety. It's not necessarily a necessity. We're finding more and more of the students do have access points. Or they have unlimited mobile plans. And they're running their hotspot off their phone. But as we've been serving students we're finding more and more-- that's not to say we don't have pockets who have limited access-- but for the most part we're finding that the students do have access. When students don't have access like Adria pointed out this morning, you can brainstorm with the students where there's Wi-Fi in the community or where there's campus access points where students can go to get that. In one case we had to really think outside the box. And one of our colleges actually had dishes installed at students' houses. And somehow the bills were subsidized, because there was no wireless aspect at that point in the project. So again post pilot we're not really offering access. We're giving students lists of access points. We did find out that Title II funds can be used. We have an email from OCTAE verifying that if you do need to provide hotspots to students, as long as they're part of an instructional package, you can purchase that with a laptop. So you could put a bag-- laptop, hotspot, headset, mouse-- check it out to the student as an instructional package. And check it back in. And then in some cases college foundations or other foundations or other businesses might be able to help provide those Wi-Fi hotspots if you were still in need of them. So that brings me to how do you check out the computers. That's something you want to think about before you start with this. That might be, hey, can we start tomorrow. Sure. But if you're going to be checking computers out-- if you're doing web-enhanced I-DEA, this really won't apply. But if you're thinking of doing a flipped version and you're going to give students technology to take home and not require them to have their own technology, you really want to spend time kind of thinking this process out. And if you're buying computers that might be checked out, you probably want to work through your IT department. In Washington for the most part, librarians-- the library helped check these out, because they could actually put a hold on accounts. They have been checked out through IT departments. They have been checked out of the basic skills director's office. So it kind of depended on each campus situation. But I would say probably 80% of the time they've gone through the libraries as a package with the laptop, the mouse, the headset, everything being checked out. What paperwork's going to be required? Do you have an acceptable use form? What things need to be signed in order to check that out? What are you going to tell the students about the repercussions? I can tell you if you're nervous about possibly lending technology to students, I think we've only lost six in six years. So that's not bad when you think about 25 students per quarter per 34 providers. That's not a lot of computers that have gone disappearing. And in some cases we've thought they've disappeared. And the student just took a detour, had to go home for a while. And when they came back, they did bring the laptops back to campus. We do have some examples. And I'll show you when I pop out to Canvas. It's in the director's module. But we do have some examples of marketing forms for students. And we also have some examples of use forms that were modified to be used with I-DEA students for the checkout. So this is the part you've all been waiting for. How do I find this stuff? So I'm going to show you a couple slides. I'm going to ask you to be patient. And then I'm going to pop out to Canvas and do a show and tell with everyone. So the next slide-- if you're a Canvas user, here's a quick side-by-side that you can look at and go back to refer to. I'm actually going to do a show and tell. If you're a non-Canvas user-- if you're using Blackboard, Angel, D2L, Moodle-- they are supposed to take the Canvas export file, which is called an IMSCC file. It's just what comes down. When you download a Canvas cartridge, don't try to open it on your computer, because you'll get "program not found." It's basically just to sit in your Downloads folder until somebody comes and tries to pull it into something else. If you try to search for a program to open it, your computer's going to go crazy. And it's just going to keep spinning, because there is nothing to open it except another learning management system. So if you do download a cartridge-- if you do try to import this into something else you want to work with your IT or e-learning folks to make sure that everything's coming across as it should. And you probably do want to open it in the free Canvas account that you now all have access to so you can see a side-by-side comparison of this is what it looks like in Canvas. This is what it looks like in my LMS. These are things that might not have imported correctly. Or these are things that we need to fix. We can help a little bit in troubleshooting at the State Board. Our e-learning department's been great when folks have tried to use another LMS. But you do want to try to work through your campus folks. And then if you're running into glitches, I'm happy to pass those questions on to our e-learning team. If you don't have an LMS at all, please don't panic. You all do now, because you all have access to this free Canvas account, which gives you a Canvas account. So if you don't have an LMS at all, you now do have an LMS on the free Canvas. There are limitations for free Canvas versus the paid Canvas account in the sense that we can change our storage and stay. On the free Canvas you get 250 megabytes. In Washington our e-learning departments batch upload our students to the course. If you're using the free Canvas, you need to upload your own students to the course-- things like that. So there are some limitations. But you all do have free Canvas that you could use to get started or at least go explore the curriculum further as you're trying to get the backing to possibly start this course. And for non-Canvas users, I also put a slide in the presentation that you can go refer to. That's a quick side by side how-to. But I have better directions for you in your conference program starting on page 126. And those have screenshots and more detailed step-by-step directions. So we're going to pause here. If you do not have your laptops out, now would be a wonderful time to get your laptops out. And I'm going to take you through how to do this step-by-step. I will ask-- and our team will be circulating-- but I do ask that you wait for the directions. And go step-by-step, because there are some things that if you've kind of skip a step it'll make more work for you in the back end. So as you get your computers out please go ahead and log into Canvas.instructure.com It's the free Canvas course or the free site for Canvas. And then I'll start giving you your directions. If you don't remember where that site is, raise your hand and wave. And somebody from our team will come run over and help you get there. So at some point, everyone should be on what looks like this Canvas dashboard. And just stay there. You don't need to go into the training course. Just stay on the main dashboard with the colored boxes. I have a lot more boxes. You should only have one. Don't worry about it. Yeah. [INAUDIBLE] So hopefully everyone is in Canvas by now. And you're looking at your dashboard. From your dashboard I need you to scroll down. And depending on your view, you're going to either see Start A New Course over on the right side of your screen. Or you may see Start A New Course on the bottom of your screen. So everybody please locate where it says Start A New Course. And go ahead and click that button. We all good? So this is where you would-- this is where we would name the course. So you can name it anything you want-- Seattle Test, I-DEA Test-- whatever you would like to name it. But please pause there once you name it. So once you've named your course there's one more step I need you to take. Where it says Content License, please use the dropdown menu and select CC Attribution, the first option under Creative Commons Licenses. The reason we're asking you to do this is that is the license that this was released under. And we ask that when you use the curricula, you keep the same license. And then go ahead and click Create Course. Once you've created your course your screen should look like what you see on our monitors. You will just see Home, Discussions, Grades, People. And then you'll have a blank screen that says Create A New Module. Trainers, is everyone there? Or do we need a couple of minutes? We've just got some restarting computers. So there's no-- Yeah. People just have to catch up. OK. Thank you. But you can't wait for them. So-- One of those updates being installed. OK. So what we're going to do here-- now that you've started a course, you can either go over on the right-hand side of your screen. And you'll see Import From Commons. Or you can go click on the left part of your screen where you see the C with the arrow in it for comments. You're going to want to click on one of those options. And it's going to bring you to the Canvas Commons search screen. There are a couple of ways to find I-DEA we've found. One is you can search I-DEA. And you have to do caps with a hyphen between the I and the D. Or we have found that the curricula sometimes comes up faster if you search by my last name. Either option works. So you can either search I-DEA-- I hyphen DEA. Or you can search under Ruback-- R-U-B-A-C-K. This is a blank shell. And we're going to import it from comments. If you're copying an old course, that's where it gets messy. Hopefully you're all kind of in this search thing and coming up with something on your search screen that looks like these pictures with I-DEA. So it ends up in different places depending on how you search. But the first thing I need you to look for is something called the I-DEA Course Template. So as you scroll through these images, look at the blue hyperlinks. And you want to find the I-DEA Course Template. And if that does not work, try adding Course to your search. And the view is different for everyone. So no one's screen is going to match mine exactly. But once you find this course template-- I want to make sure everyone's there before I give anymore directions. Danica, we OK over there? OK. Good? OK. So please go ahead and click on the blue hyperlink. And it's going to open up a window that looks like this. [INAUDIBLE] Click, please. Yes. Where? You clicked. But you're already there. I will tell you as you get more courses in Canvas when you're searching on Commons-- frequently if an update has happened, you'll get a box like this that says Show Courses or Update Your Courses With The Latest Version. Be very careful, because sometimes you might want that latest version in one course only. If you click it Apply To All, you may inadvertently get things in your other courses that you don't need that you'd then need to go delete. And there is no you know, Control-Z for undo in Canvas. So what you'll do now is you're going to go ahead and scroll through your list. Your list-- if this is your first time on free Canvas-- will be very small. My list is a little bit longer. But scroll through and find your test course that you just created. And check the box. If you only have one course and it says All, don't worry about it. If you have multiple courses and it says All, you don't want that. But if you have one course and it's All, you're good. Once you're there and you've got your box checked go ahead and click Import Into Canvas. And you'll get a green bar across the top of your screen that says You've Successfully Started The Import. At this point it might help if you create duplicate tabs, because you're going to be toggling back and forth a lot. So if you're comfortable working in multiple tabs, you might want to duplicate this tab. It takes a couple minutes to work. Once-- give it a couple of minutes. And then click back. And go back to your dashboard. And that would be found in the left-hand bar of your screen. And then you're going to want to scroll through and find your course. And you're going to want to open your course. [INTERSPERSED CONVERSATION] I think you'll be OK. So once you click back over to your dashboard you should notice that that screen no longer says Create A Module. You should all see this I-DEA image in your course now if you went back to the test course you created. If you're in your test course and you do not see the I-DEA home page image, please raise your hand. And somebody will come over and help you. What this is is there is absolutely no content in here. So please don't start clicking around and going, well, where's the stuff. The only things that come over with this course template are the I-DEA home page, which it's open resource. So you're welcome to change this. The syllabus comes over. So we have a syllabus built that you can go through and edit for your programs. And we'll talk about the syllabus again in a couple minutes. And it also imports the grading scheme, which will help you with calculating distance hours if you're doing a flipped classroom. The other surprise that will be there for you that's not showing is there is a module that is unpublished. Don't publish this. This is for instructors only. It just gives you a little information that you will need to know and a link to all of the instructor resources that are also available in your program book. But the students don't need to see this. So it gets brought over. But you can leave it there unpublished. Don't worry about the students seeing it. The only way they will is if you hit the button to publish this. So does everyone have a course template in their shells now? We all good? OK. Now we're going to pop back over to Commons. So if you have two tabs open, you can toggle between. If you don't have two tabs over, then please go ahead and click on the Commons logo. And access it that way. If you are toggling, you're going to want to hit back if you're not toggling you'll just end up at the screen. So the next thing I want you to go ahead and import is-- does anyone want the tech skills assessments? OK. So well mine came up. But you can actually search I-DEA Technology Skills Pre-Assessment or just I-DEA or Ruback-- however you would like to get there. And find the Technology Skills Pre-Assessment Do In Class. And then please stop, because there are a couple steps that you need to do. Don't just say, ooh, I know how to import and just start grabbing modules. You will not like it in a few minutes. And I'll show you why. So once you have this-- are we all ready on my left side of the room? [INAUDIBLE] Will, can you give me a thumbs-up when we're ready? OK. So it looks like most of us are there. If you're not, we'll help you get caught up. Go ahead and click on the link again. And it's going to bring up the same screen you had before. Again you're going to want to find your course that you just created. Click on the box. And hit import Into Canvas. Let it work for a couple minutes. And then if you're toggling, you can just pop back over to your course. And if you refresh your screen, you now should see an additional module besides the one that was unpublished. So once you get to this step please don't say, I'm going to go bring in more. Take a pause. And click on Assignments. So when you're back in your Canvas course and you see the Tech Skills Pre-Assessment show up-- and this is really, really important if you are doing a fully flipped class, whether it be tailored or full I-DEA. Can we pause for just a minute? I just don't want people to miss this, and we're catching up to you all. OK. Thank you. [INAUDIBLE] So if you're there, please wait for a second. So I think we're all good to go now, Adria? I think so. Yeah. OK. So this is the one thing-- and I'm showing you how to bring in module by module just because most of you raised your hand and said tailored I-DEA. And so you would never want to bring in the full course, because you're going to have to go and publish and do a lot of deleting. So I'm showing you how to bring in a module by module view. So as you're bringing in your modules every time you bring in a module, I really need you to get used to stopping and pausing and doing the step. Once the module's in you need to click on your Assignments tab. And if you notice, it's going to say Imported Assignments. If it was web-enhanced, it would be such a big deal. But if you're fully flipping-- and it's just a good habit to get into-- you need to rename the module every single time. Otherwise everything will end up in an Imported Assignments module. And then you will literally have to go drag and drop and move things around. It's a little bit easier than it used to be. But if you have eight modules worth of stuff that you need to sort out, it's probably easier if you just get used to pausing and doing this step. To do this just simply click on the line of the three dots. And click Edit. And then you just type the correct name. [INAUDIBLE] Now because this is done in class even if you are doing a fully flipped version of the course, you'd still be weighting this at zero. So you can go ahead and put a zero weight in here, because it's done in class. And then click Save. Yes, because it's done in class. And if it helps right now we're on page 130 in your conference program. So if you're trying to follow along, you can also start looking at 130. And we're going to repeat this step a couple times from page 130 on. Has everyone managed to rename their modules? If you need help, raise your hand. Or if someone needs help and you're sitting next to them and done, please assist them. I feel like we need some music or something for the commercial breaks. No, that's him, not me. Will's the singer. Can I get a thumbs-up or-- OK. We're ready to move on. So we're going to go back again either to Commons from this screen. Or if you're working with two tabs, just go back to Commons. Click the Back button. And just to kind of go in sequence let's find the Introduction to I-DEA module. So again we're going back to Canvas Commons. And we're searching for Introduction to I-DEA. And if you just type I-DEA Introduction, it should pop up pretty quickly. Intro to I-DEA. Once you're there go ahead and click on that blue hyperlink. And go through the import process again. So you're going to find your course. Check the box. And import. Has everyone gotten this far to importing the Introduction to I-DEA module? OK. If you click back over to your course and refresh, you'll know when it shows up, because the module will pop. But make sure if you're toggling between tabs that you do refresh your screen, because it doesn't automatically refresh for you. So again it will show in your modules view. But you need to do that step. So once everybody sees it in their modules view please do not forget to click on Assignments. And rename the imported assignment group to Introduction to I-DEA. So with weighting introduction to I-DEA-- if you're weighting this course-- if you're doing web-enhanced, you can just still make it a zero. If you were doing tailored I-DEA flipped, you'd have to figure out how to weight it depending on how many weeks your quarter was. For now I'm just going to put 10%, figuring where doing maybe full I-DEA and flipped. You can always adjust the assignment group weights later. So don't worry about that as long as you get in the habit of weighting them. Once you click Save we're going to pause for a minute while everyone gets caught up. [INTERSPERSED CONVERSATION] Are we in a place where we renamed Intro to I-DEA and your assignment groups? [INTERSPERSED CONVERSATION] OK. [INTERSPERSED CONVERSATION] And the one thing that you might be noticing now is that on your screens some things are darker gray and some items are a lighter gray. All that means is that the students-- when they go into student view-- will see the dark gray sections only. The light gray sections are your instructor's view. And when we developed the course decided to always have the students go through modules. That way they wouldn't click on Assignments and randomly maybe pick something we had not taught yet or randomly find a discussion board that wasn't a topic we hadn't gotten to yet. So for the students in student view they always be going through the modules view. The light gray tabs are what you can see as your instructor view. So I just need a show of hands. We all good with Introduction to I-DEA? So from here on out, you can pick your own module to import. The difference is I am no longer going to give you the step-by-step instructions. So what I would like you to do is go to Canvas. Find an I-DEA module. Import it on your own. And do all of the steps. And we're going to do that twice just to make sure everyone's getting that one thing that you're not supposed to forget to do. And if you need help with module names, on page 45 through 49 of your program is the scope and sequence that has all of the modules for I-DEA listed. So please go ahead and find your own module for I-DEA. And go ahead. And import it into the class. So everyone has either found another module or at this point is ready to move on. So I want to show you a few more things here in Canvas that you need to know about. The first thing I need you to take a look at is the syllabus. We're all going to be in your Canvas course, not on Canvas Commons. And go ahead. And just click on the syllabus for a second. I want to show you a couple things I did a quick scroll through before. So this top portion you'll eventually delete out. But there's a note here that says "Replace the red text with your information." I will say that in the past five years I've occasionally found a syllabus that still has the red text in it. And students actually do look at these. So please keep in mind that the syllabus is here and needs to be edited. I recommend leaving it in, especially if you're doing any form of flipped or distance hours, because the syllabus should be attached to the mechanism that we're counting the hours out of-- so being built into Canvas, Canvas generating the hours. This is where it is. To edit the syllabus it's really easy. There's an Edit button at the top. Some of the things that are in the syllabus may or may not apply to your programs depending what state you're in. So you can always-- or if you're not funded in Washington and you're doing this on your own from another entity-- So you may need to do a little tweaking-- the syllabus, instructor information, how to log in to Canvas, your contact information, if you have a tech coach their contact information, your outcomes, the modules you will cover, supplies needed for class, any of your class rules, browser information, tech requirements, online communication, help and resources. Again if you don't have all of these help and resources available, you're going to need to edit them out. But this is built for Washington. And then this grading thing-- by grading we don't necessarily mean A, B, C. Generally courses are pass-fail. However, grading also incorporates your attendance hours. If you are doing a fully flipped course, whether it be tailored or full I-DEA, this chart needs to be edited to reflect the number of hours you're offering. So if you're doing nine to nine you're good to go. It's already here. If you're doing anything else, you're going to need to do some tweaking of how you're going to assign contact hours. In some states that we've been in, they wanted to go 91 to 100, 81 to 90, 71 to 80, et cetera. That is perfectly fine. But you need to adjust this chart. And adjust your hours. This is again how we're doing it in Washington for full I-DEA. When you get to this point I am more than happy to sit and walk through this portion of the syllabus with you. I'm happy to help you with adjusting your contact hours. My business cards are on every table here. So Feel free to grab them. And you are welcome to call me when you get to that point. I don't want to go through it now, because there's probably too many different case scenarios. But I just wanted to point out that the syllabus is something you will need to edit for contact hours. Pardon me, [? Jodie. ?] Just a brief clarification, you don't want to bring in any modules that are not I-DEA modules. That'll really jack things up. [LAUGHTER] [INTERSPERSED CONVERSATION] There are a couple other things that I need to point out to you. So again, please keep in mind you have a syllabus. There is a lot of stuff that says insert your information there. Please keep in mind that you can tweak it. But please do not leave it with "Insert teacher name." Students do find this. Or their children or someone will find this and wonder what we're doing. If you're editing your grading scheme or assigning hours differently, you're also going to want to edit that portion. Couple more things I need to show you. Sorry, I'm grabbing an extra module so I can demo something for you. Canvas is just glitchy at some points. So since I'm back at Commons I'm going to show you what's on Commons and then kind of flip back over to the Canvas course. I got a little out of order here, because I realized I didn't have something to show one portion. So in Commons or in your Scope and Sequence you probably all noticed a Washington state history course. And if you're in Washington, you're like, yeah, that's great. If you're from Kansas or California or Oregon, you're probably going, why do we have Washington state history in I-DEA. Well, I could say because like my daughter. But I am going to say that we have built-- and watch me have to scroll forever to find this-- there is a blank history template in here as I keep scrolling and scrolling. Here it's called State History Template Module. So basically what that is is Washington state history with Washington's information pulled out. So you have blank templates that you can fill in and create your own state's history module. So you can use the Washington one as a guide. But there is a blank template. Or you could just say, you know what. We're not doing our state history. We're not doing Washington state history. And we're going to forget that module exists. That is also your prerogative in the open-source curricula. But if you do want to create your own state history module, we have a template in there for you. So I did want to point that out, because occasionally I do have that question arise. Couple more things-- we're going to click back to our Canvas course now. So the other thing I want to show you is in the assignment section. Go back to your assignments for a minute. And I have an assignment group I need to rename real quickly. But I want you to notice on my screen-- and your screens again are going to look a little bit different-- I want you to find in parentheses where it says Due In Class. And I'm going explain what that is and the assignment title. So I had brought in the health and wellness module. And I have Read, Listen, Due, Record, Doctor and Patient, Due In Class. If you have study skills, you'll have a different Due In Class, Time Management, et cetera. But usually for every module, you might see one do in class assignment. If it's Introduction to I-DEA that says Due In Class, leave it. But any other module besides Introduction to I-DEA-- if you see this Due In Class-- and again this is especially important if you're doing distance ed hours-- you need to create one more assignment group. And move these Due In Class assignments into that group. So to create an assignment group you can cheat. And this thing that says Assignments here you can just rename it to Due In Class. Or you can go ahead. And click on the plus Group. And create an assignment group. [INAUDIBLE] Because you cannot count due in class assignments for distance education hours, because there is no separation between teacher and student. So we need to get those hours out of the count. If you're doing web-enhanced, it won't matter. But if you're assigning any type of distance ed hour for this class, you need to get your due in class assignments moved into that category. Yeah. And it's permissible to count the distance learning hours for the intro module, because you said leave those alone. Yes, because the students demo in class and then we send them home to repeat. So the students are still getting some work outside of class. And it's your choice. You could also just not count any of that. But because it is built in to go home and redo and practice, we do allow that. So if you just label that Due In Class, you do not want to weight this. This is one assignment group that has zero weight. Click Save. And then move any of your Due In Class assignments into that group. It's really easy to move them. So I'm going to pause and make sure everyone has a Due In Class group. And then I'll show you how to move these up. And again, your due in class assignments are not necessarily going to look with the same name as mine depending on what you imported. So to move a Due In Class assignment up if you click on the dots on the side of the screen, you'll see a Move To button. If you just go ahead and click Move To, you can just choose your assignment group, Due In Class. Click Move. And lo and behold, it moves it down without you having to drag, which was the old way we did this. And again the reason we're moving due in class to due in class is for distance ed ours. You can't report distance ed for anything that is done in the presence of a teacher. If you're writing a web-enhanced version, then you are good to go. But if you're counting distance, this step must be done. [INTERSPERSED CONVERSATION] Are we all good here with the due in class? Any other questions about why we're moving them around, et cetera? So I'm going to move on and show you the one other thing that you need to know once I have everyone's attention. So click on Settings. So again you're in your course. And it's one of the bars. So you're going to want to click on Settings. And a couple of things I wanted to point out in the Settings tab-- first if you go over to navigation, this is where you can pick and choose what you want students to see. Again we have it set so everyone goes through the modules view. So no one is willy nilly clicking on someplace we might not want them to be at. And we're finding that that works. Again it's your prerogative if you're adopting it elsewhere to have other navigation features. But it seems to be pretty concrete if students access through modules, they just get in the habit. And then they're not randomly accessing assignments. The other thing I want you to do is click on the Course Details tab. And if you scroll down the Course Details tab, which is your first tab, and you go about halfway down the page, you should see something that says Enable Course Grading Scheme. And with the Enable Course Grading Scheme this is where you adjust how the course will calculate your distance ed hours if you're doing any type of distance ed assignment. Will? So once you're here if you click on the View Grading Scheme, this is again set for full I-DEA, nine hours online, nine hours face-to-face. If you're doing anything different or you're doing five and five, six and six, you're going to need to go in and adjust this chart. You can make your own. Or you can just edit this one if you want to get more minute in detail. If you're in Washington we're keeping kind of this scale. You can just adjust your hours. So everybody is kind of doing the same range. If you're in another state and you need to get more minute in detail, then you can go ahead and either edit this one or create a new one. To edit it's very simple. You just click the pencil icon. And if say you were doing five and five, you would just simply change the 90 to 50. And then break your scale down from there. If you were doing 60, break your scale down from there. But you want to make sure that this mimics the number of distance ed hours you will offer. Again, if you're doing web-enhanced, you can just uncheck the button. And you never have to worry about the grading scheme. But if you are assigning distance ed hours, you need to have the grading scheme enabled. And again the grading scheme is about halfway down this page. And you want to make sure that box is checked. If you're doing web-enhanced, the box does not need to be checked. And then you want to make sure you adjust this grading scheme to meet the number of hours your program is awarding. Please keep in mind that this is set for 90, nine and nine. You do not ever want to over report your distance ed hours. Most data collection systems will do that eh, wrong answer. You're over reporting your hours. Some don't tell you that. And if you get audited or monitored here in Washington or in your state, somebody is going to call you on over reporting distance ed hours. So it's very important that you edit this grading scheme. Again when you get to that point that you're ready to adopt this-- I know this is kind of like yesterday morning getting hit with a fire hose-- you've got my email. You have my phone number. The directions are in here. I'm happy to walk through it with you. I just don't want anybody to end up getting audited or monitored and getting dinged for having too many hours, which can easily happen. So this kind of gets us back to I-DEA using this learner mastery model. And what I want to show you is kind of what the grade book looks like. But obviously not with real student data. So I'm just going to randomly grab something in a training course, just going to grab one of the other training courses for a minute. In your grading tab-- so it will give you every-- so there's a lot of columns. I will preface this by saying there are a lot of columns in the I-DEA gradebook. And it just scrolls and scrolls and scrolls. So as you work in the gradebook there's a couple of things you need to be aware of. And pardon the scrolling. I'm trying to go as-- so first any of these gray columns are the columns that are your whole module total. So if you're assigning distance ed hours by the week, you're going to want to look at the gray columns towards the end of your gradebook to figure out how many hours you're assigning to students per week for distance ed purposes. These hours will go up and down. And I believe that we've talked about this a couple times. But they can fluctuate. That's the beauty of I-DEA. A student might only get two hours. And maybe the next week they might get five hours. And all of a sudden they're like, hey, I know how to do these activities. I'm going to go back and finish the activities I've been doing. So you want to warn your data entry folks that the hours that you're reporting for a distance depending on how often you have to report may fluctuate. And it's OK. We don't want you to lock the modules after one week. We want to give the students the opportunity to go back. That's the whole point of learner mastery. They're learning at their own pace. And they're mastering the content at their own pace. But if folks get a little nervous and say, oh my god, what if we're over reporting the hours? Or how do I know? Well, at the end of the quarter that's where you'll get your double check, because Canvas will show you their whole average. And it will show you the number of hours that a student earned. Keep in mind that this is a training course. So there's a lot of zero hours, because it was a training that we did similar to this one today. But there's one thing I do want to point out. When you get ready to calculate hours you need to click on this gear cog. And you need to make sure that you hit Treat Ungraded As 0. If you do not hit Treat Ungraded As 0, you could potentially have one student who did one assignment and got 100% and they would be getting nine hours for that module. You could have another student who did 12 assignments and maybe got a 70%. And they'd be getting less hours for the module. I cannot stress how important if you're assigning-- if it's web-enhanced, again you probably want to let the students know that what they've actually earned. And if you have to sign a pass-fail, you probably want to hit the Treat Ungraded As 0. But it is so important for assigning distance ed hours that you hit this Treat Ungraded As 0 button. That way the student who did one assignment and got 100%, the other assignments affect their average. And you're not over-assigning or giving students credits for hours they did not earn. I usually at the start of a quarter, I personally just keep Treat Ungraded As 0 checked for the whole time. If you're going to click on and off of it, you need to make sure as you click on and off of it that when you're pulling hours and reporting your hours that you've checked this button. If you don't, you'll be over reporting your distance ed hours. Any questions on that lecture? Sorry, distance ed is one of the other things that falls under me at the State Board. So I just really want to make sure folks are doing that correctly. So this is it in a nutshell-- everything you need to do to import course templates, import modules, set up your gradebook, et cetera. Everything is covered. And setting up your class in Canvas starting on page 126-- you have step-by-step screenshots. Again I am happy to walk you through it. When you get to the point of adoption, you can call me. We're happy to do webinars. This will be up on the web to look at. So in the course the training course will be accessible to you. But I didn't want anyone just to walk out and not have this information. So we're going to click back over to our PowerPoint. So we are also very fortunate to have other training opportunities that we can offer you. Couple of things that we're looking for with I-DEA is similar to what Will does with I-BEST is we will have a menu of services available where we can either go out to a program and bring a small team to train. Or maybe if there's several programs in your state who are interested in getting started with I-DEA, you can pool your resources and have a team come. We're also able to do some web-based trainings as part of this menu of services, where if folks need a web-based training. And we're also looking at the possibility of having an asynchronous training for I-DEA. But in addition to those training opportunities which you would contact me about, we also have other opportunities through the State Board. And so I want to show you what we have to offer. And I'm going to click back over to the training course. So in the training course if I can click on the right button, there is also a module called Canvas Information. It's just under the Getting Started module. And SBCTC's e-learning department is happy to provide-- well, in-state they're happy to provide all the time and send us messages on it. For out-of-state attendees who've attended an I-DEA conference you also can have access to our Canvas 101 training, our accessibility training, and open educational resources trainings. So it is something that you can all access should you wish to. And so in the Canvas Info module on the page that says Canvas, Accessibility, and Open Educational Resource Training Opportunities-- if you open that up, it gives you very specific instructions that our office requests that you follow. So there's a spreadsheet here. And you download the spreadsheet. And again for Washingtonians this does not apply to you. But other states you would download the spreadsheet. You're going to open it up. And you're going to fill it out-- so the title of the course you wish to enroll in, first name, last name, and your email address. You're going to save this file. And then you're going to go ahead and email it to Shannon Bell at our office. Once Shannon receives it, she will put you on a list for entry into one of the courses. Some of the courses we have dates that will immediately be available. Others are still to be announced. And you can find dates and always check back on when courses might be available by clicking the training registration link. Washington staff gets first dibs at the trainings if there's space available. Once you're on that waiting list Shannon will let you know when the course is available for you to take. These are all online, asynchronous trainings-- does not require any travel on your part. You can just log in. They're all hosted in Canvas. And so right now we have Canvas 101 dates in July and August. The accessibility and OER trainings will be announced later. But again, you can get those dates by clicking on that link. If you had to do any training to get started with I-DEA, I would start with Canvas 101 first. That will help you manipulate Canvas, make sure-- and it goes over a lot of what we've talked about. But it's more in-depth than we can offer you in a couple days going through the curricula. OER and Accessibility 101-- if you ever have any plans to tweak this curricula or if you're going to start adding your own things-- and again I would have to say I would offer it as is the first two to three times and not really say, oh, I need to add this. And I need to add this. That's great to think about down the road. But just as you're getting used to the format, you're getting your students used to the format. And a lot of instructors would say, oh there's-- you know, there's not enough. I need to add things. Most of the instructors as we were having our pilot meetings were coming back and saying, I didn't get through everything in this module either because of a holiday or something going on on campus. Or something organically kind of expanded. And again all the time frames are based on our best estimates. So in some classes it may have taken 20 minutes. In others that may have taken 45. But I would really hold off tweaking and adding your own spin to it until you're kind of used to the format. Once you get to the point where you might want to bring in your own page or you might want to add to the page or you might want to add a couple either add to an existing Google Doc or maybe make more Google Docs, that's when this OER and accessibility training will come in, because we worked with a wonderful librarian from Wenatchee Valley College. And she made sure that everything was properly attributed, that we had permission letters filed, that we have everything. And there's a clearing house that we kind of said during the training, you don't really need this. But it's everything that keeps us legal. If you're going to start changing these pages, then that piece kind of goes on to you to make sure that you're also using open resources and using it properly. When you get to that point, you probably do want that open resources training. And the same with accessibility-- as you're adding things and tweaking things we've made it accessible. Once you start adding and doing things to it then the accessibility responsibility kind of moves to you. And that's when you would want some accessibility training, whether it's offered in your state at your agency on your campus. Or if it isn't offered we're able to provide that for you. But if I had to pick one to do right away, Canvas 101 would be it. I will also be publishing a page shortly. I'm working on how to attribute the course, because that's a question I've been getting a lot. So I'll be adding a page to this module. That actually tells you, if you're using Canvas, how to give us credit, because one of the things we ask for is that you give us credit. It's free to use. So I'll be adding a page that shows you how to give credit for different aspects of the course. Now what? [LAUGHTER] Oh, I'm supposed to tell you. Oh, I see. So we've provided you with a lot of information just now and over the past couple of days. So to summarize the main points of the session, when you return to your campus or your institution you want to share what you learned with your director and/or colleagues. Determine how you might implement the curriculum. Begin planning. Make campus and other connections. And investigate technology. And now would be your chance to ask any last-minute questions before we dismiss. So is anything pressing that has not been asked that you really want to know? You have a captive audience right now. So-- [LAUGHTER] We will be looking at the Google Doc. And we will be responding to questions that were placed in there. After you leave and you start digesting and start talking about this, feel free to pop questions in there. Or email them directly to me. And I'm happy to-- we'll keep monitoring that and answering them. Again if you have corrections-specific questions, please type them in the corrections document so we can move them on. Will, there's a question over there. You want to run down? Sure. And I thought you might bring the mic. [LAUGHTER] I'm from the state of Oregon. And I'm wondering what you foresee or hope will happen at the state level to perpetuate this or to get states to train faculty and keep going. Well, we've done four of the national trainings already. This will officially be the last national kind of bring-groups-together. We're happy to come into states. I would say share the information with programs. If you have a statewide conference, we're happy to maybe do a presentation session at a conference. We're happy to share information. I know a few-- Lane Community College has already done a bunch of training on I-DEA. So they would be good resources to share maybe with the rest of the state. But it's more sharing, getting the word out, letting folks know the curriculum is there. We're happy to do in-person training, just letting folks know the resources are there. Some states have an approved resource list, which I was not aware of that you have to have your distance ed curricula placed on a list and be approved in order to do this. So if your state has an approved list of distance ed curricula, getting us on the approved list would be wonderful just depending on what the state policies are. Some had to go in the RFP, which is a different process also so whatever you can do to get the word out. And then if you need us to do a presentation or come do a training, et cetera, just get in touch with me. My cards are on the table. You're welcome to email Will. But he will forward the question to me. So if you need I-BEST training, talk to Will though. Anyone else with last-minute questions? OK. Will? This means there's one thing left. Thank you. Thanks for a great conference. Thanks for sticking it out. Thanks for all of the work that you did in the focus sessions. I'd like to get one last round of applause for the faculty trainers for their work with you-- [APPLAUSE] --and then a final acknowledgment for Jodi for all the work that she's done on this project. [APPLAUSE] And then for those remaining those in Washington state who were part of the pilots and then moving in to adopt an I-DEA on their campuses, thank you for the work that you've done on there really. [APPLAUSE] And then for all of our guests from other states, other areas thanks so much for being here. It was a real pleasure. And we look forward to supporting you and working with you in any way that we can moving forward. You're welcome to go. But Will and I will be around for a few minutes and as we start trickling out. So if you have questions or need to chat with us, we're welcome to answer them. But otherwise safe travels, everyone. [MUSIC PLAYING]
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PMAP 8141 • Example: Costs + profit maximization with formulas
[Music] in this example we're going to do the same chocolate milk problem that we did before with Excel but this time we're gonna use math and formulas to be able to find the exact point where we maximize profits with this firm which will require a little bit of algebra and a little bit of calculus but it should be doable so you'll be able to see how we can find all of the different formulas for revenue and for costs and for marginal revenue and marginal costs and you'll see the math behind putting them together we will be able to use desmos to figure out where everything crosses so we don't have to do the actual math for it so let's go ahead and get started if you remember from the previous video we have a whole bunch of different costs here we were able to find the fixed costs and the variable costs and average cost and marginal costs and all of that stuff but what is important here is the total costs who are most interested in because we're trying to maximize revenues we want to know where marginal cost and marginal revenue cross so that means we need to find the equation for total cost and the equation for total revenue and then we can use calculus to find marginal revenue and marginal cost so let's go ahead and keep track of all of the different equations we need to calculate here so before we go back to excel look at the numbers our main goal here is we want to maximize profit and use the pie symbol there for profit so to maximize profit we want to find where marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost and wherever those two things are the same is going to be the best quantity of stuff to create to maximize profit so in order to do this we need to calculate a couple different things we need to calculate total cost and then so we need to find a formula for total cost we need to find a formula for marginal cost we need to find a formula for total revenue and to find a formula for marginal revenue and then once we figure all these formulas out we can set this one equal to that one and then we should be able to find the ideal quantity so we need to find each of these four equations so if we go back to excel we actually have total costs and we can plot it so here's total costs here's what the graph looks like the issue with this though is that it's not a straight line there's no easy way to just use like y equals MX plus B to find the y-intercept and slope this is not a single slope it curves upward so that's really tricky to figure out an exact formula for that but fortunately WolframAlpha exists and you can actually type these numbers directly into Wolfram Alpha and it will figure out the best equation for you the most accurate equation so the way you do that is if you go to Wolfram Alpha and search for quadratic fit it will let you type in a whole bunch of x and y values you have to follow their syntax here do use curly braces curly braces around the whole set of values and then curly braces around each point but if you type all of these things in from excel which I did before hands you don't have to watch me do all the typing here if I click on compute now it will figure out let's close these cookies here it will figure out the best fit line here and so it says that it's 1.3 x squared plus 1.3 x + 20 so according the Wolfram Alpha that is the line that best fits our total cost curve here we can verify that if we go to desmos and put that formula in let's go to the graphing calculator so it was y equals 1.3 x squared y equals 1.3 x squared plus I think it was 1.3 x 9.3 x + 20 + 20 so if we look at our graph now we can't see it because it's zoomed out a little bit but if we zoom like this that is our total cost curve should be the same as what we see in Excel here it's not gonna be totally accurate because the axis here is more spread out and the y-axis is really squished down so if we adjusted the axes and desmos we'd be able to get the line that looks about the same but it is kind of the best fit there that is our total cost so if we plug in any value of any quantity it should tell us the value for the or how much cost how much it costs so that is our formula so if we go back to our paper here we have a total cost function so for total cost the formula we have is P equals 1.3 Q squared plus 1 point 3 Q plus 20 we've got total cost but we need the marginal version of that we don't need the actual total cost if we want to figure out how to maximize profit we need marginal cost so to figure that out we take the first derivative of our total cost which is the slope and so to figure out the first derivative we just do the derivative rule that we talked about a couple sessions ago where we bring the exponent down so this 2 comes down so we say P equals 2 times 1 point 3 Q to the 1 this was just Q this one here comes down so it's 1 point 3 and then Q to the 0 so Q goes away and then this doesn't have any Q and so that just disappears and so our final equation here is P equals there should be 2 point 6 Q plus 1 point 3 so that right there is our marginal cost line so that is how much it costs to make one additional gallon of chocolate milk and you can plug in any value of quantity for chocolate milk and it should show you the price or or the costs for creating that so we have one of our equations that so the next equation we need is marginal revenue in order to find that we need to calculate total revenue so we need to figure out a formula for that and revenue is based on and demand not on any of the costs so if we look back at excel here we had the demand sheet right here that shows the different quantity and prices that you can create or that exist given the demand and so we plotted this in the Excel example so we'll go ahead and do that here too we'll go to insert we want to insert a scatter plot but it's not actually a scatter plot it's just the line here there's our demand curve so we can figure out a formula for this kind of like we did with budget lines I'm using y equals MX plus B because this is just a straight line there's no weird changing slopes or anything if you really wanted you could go to Wolfram Alpha and type in all of these numbers and then it would figure out the line for you but that's a lot of typing so instead we can not do that and we can just look and see where the y-intercept is and then we can figure out the slope and then we'll be able to find the equation for the line so we can do that over here so let's go ahead and just do this on the bottom of this page here this doesn't have to be super accurate upon the graph here because we're just trying to figure out the numbers so based on the graph in excel it said that it starts at 0 here at 55 and then it ends down at 0 at 11 that's just based on the the graph that we have in excel as those are just the points that we have here in this in this plot so if we're looking for y equals MX plus b where m is the slope and B is the intercept we have the intercept it is 55 and then the line goes here so we have y equals something X plus 55 so to figure out the slope that's the change in price over the change in quantity or its rise over run so it's how much you go up or down over how much you go over so that means we are going down 55 and over 11 because we're going from 55 down to zero and then we're going from zero to 11 so that can simplify down to just negative 5 over 1 which is just negative 5 so our actual equation for demand is this right here y equals negative 5x plus 55 we can confirm that if we come into desmos just to make sure that we're actually plotting it correctly so just make a new graph here in calculator so our formula here was y equals negative 5x plus 55 and if we zoom out that should be our demand curve which is the same thing that we had in Excel so it starts up at 55 and it goes all the way down to zero at 11 there so there's our formula for demand which is good but that's not what we need quite yet because what we need to figure out is revenue we have demand but we don't have revenue here so let's go ahead and erase some of this we have a little bit more space so the formula for revenue if we remember from excel the revenue formula is so total revenue equals price times quantity so what we have to do is we just calculate the price and we multiplied by price by quantity if you remember in excel we did that just by multiplying these two columns together quantity and price we were able to make a total revenue column and that was just 0 times 55 1 times 52 times 45 etc so the actual formula for that is just price times quantity so we can do a little bit of algebra to make it so that we can get an actual formula for total revenue so let's switch back here so that algebra we can do here we need to multiply price and quantity together that's too many different variables that would be great if we could just work with quantity so if you remember our demand curve here was this y equals negative 5x plus 55 Y and X and economics are really P equals negative 5 Q plus 55 that's the same thing it's just that they use P instead of Y and Q instead of X so using some algebraic trickery here we know what P is PE is this whole formula there so if we take this formula and plug it in to P here we end up with a total revenue equals negative 5 Q plus 55 times Q and so that was kind of a weird algebra trick to get rid of the P and all we're left with is the whole formula just using cute so if we multiply that out we end up with negative 5 Q squared plus 55 Q and that is our formula for total revenue we figured it out so we can put that up here so we can keep track of everything so it's gonna be P equals negative 5 Q squared plus 55 cute now that we have total revenue we can figure out marginal revenue which is just the slope of total revenue or the first derivative of total revenue so to figure that out we can figure out the derivative by bringing this exponent down so it's gonna be 2 times 5 so it's gonna be negative 10 Q to the first power or just negative 10 Q and then this Q right here is Q to the first power you bring that down so it's going to be 1 times 55 which is 55 so plus 55 and the cube disappears and so that is our marginal revenue so we can say P equals negative 10 Q plus 55 and that is our official marginal revenue all right which means we just have one step left if we want to maximize our profit because remember the maeín formula we care about is this right here we want to set marginal revenue equal to marginal cost so the math way of doing that is we take our marginal revenue revenue formula which is negative 10 Q plus 55 and we set that equal to our marginal cost which was 2.6 q + 1.3 then that you can use algebra to figure out what Q is that would involve moving like subtracting things so adding 10 q + 10 Q minus 1 point 3 a minus 1 point 3 so you're left with like 56.3 or something like that equals 12 point 6 Q that's miserable though we don't want to necessarily do all of that math but that tell you to do it automatically instead we can just do with a graph because that makes life far easier and so if we come to desmos let's get rid of that demand curve so we want to figure out where marginal cost and marginal revenue crux so our formula for marginal cost was y equals to 0.6 2.6 X plus 1 point 3 so there's our line for marginal cost and we want to see where it crosses marginal revenue which is y equals negative 10 X plus 55 and they end up crossing right here somewhere if we hover over that point it will tell us exactly where they cross which is 4 point 2 6 and that is the ideal place to that's the ideal quantity to maximize profit if you want to get the most possible profit that's where you should produce you should be making 12 points or 4 point 2 gallons of chocolate milk and that will bring you the most possible profit which is what we found with excel if you remember with excel it was somewhere between 4 and 5 we can figure out exactly where it was because we weren't finding exact slopes or the exact marginal costs or the marginal revenue but here because we're using actual calculus instead of the more chunky row based numbers that we had in Excel we can find the exact number which is still between 4 & 5 but it's 4.2 here we can verify this because we want to see where profit is the biggest so if we remember there's a specific formula for profit it is switch back to here so profit let's go ahead and just write this down so a profit is equal to our total revenue minus total costs it's all the money you're bringing in - all of the money you have to spend so that's our formula for profit if we want to plot this we can actually just use we have this formula we have total revenue that's this right here and we have total cost that's this right here if we just plot total revenue minus total cost we will see a curve that gets higher and higher and higher and then it starts levelling out and then they get lower and lower and lower and that shows how much profit we're getting as we increase our quantity so we can go ahead and do that in this pose because it's easy to do so we will come to desmos we'll just make another graph and we will just let desmos do lots of the work here for us we're going to say y equals so we want total revenue minus total cost so we're gonna put the formulas that we found inside these parentheses so total revenue was negative 5 x squared plus 55 X that is our total revenue formula and then total costs was 1.3 x squared plus 1 point 3 X plus 20 so that was our formula for total costs so we didn't like if we really want to do we can consolidate this and figure out what negative 5 minus 1 point 3 is it's negative 6 point 3 we could like simplify this down into just a regular formula but for decimals we don't need to we can just leave it like this and it will plot it as we need it so if we zoom out we can see that this is going up until it hits some point in the middle and then it goes down and if we hover over this thing the very maximum of this parabola is when X is four point two which is what we found before that's the maximum profit right here is when we do four point two six - that's where we're gonna maximize profit we can actually see that in the parabola so that is the quantity we should make an appropriate is order to go 94 dollars in profit if we make a little bit less than four point two like if we make three point but we're right there we're only gonna bring in ninety dollars of profit if we start making more and we make like five point five gallons we're gonna bring in eighty four dollars a profit so this is right here at the top of the maximum profit so we were able to calculate that without using Excel without using like the formulas within each row we were able to figure out using using calculus and using some algebra which is pretty exciting
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Christ Our Prophet | Sermon Clip
as our prophet the Lord Jesus Christ is the fullness of God's revelation to man as our priest he is the one who gave his own life a sacrifice for sins and as our king he is seated at the right hand of the Majesty on high ruling over his kingdom ruling over his people right leading us to victory over sin and death bringing in many sons to glory he is our prophet priest and king he is the mediator the one who goes before us in those roles to bring us to God to reconcile us to God and as mediator he is the Christ the Anointed One anointed of God to be prophet priest and King to the church [Music]
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Snapshots of Chemical Biology (Episode 3) - Daniel Abegg
I am Daniela bag the PhD student from the advection lab and part of the entire chemical biology so we want to deliver peptides in 2000 however to do this we are limited because the cells of the plasma membrane which protect them from the outside and this limitation is not only for us but also for the development of new pharmaceuticals and drugs and so for this we wondered if actually with chemistry we can overcome this limitation this project is not only from our lab it's actually a collaboration with another group from the instruction conversion the Mathilde lab so they had developed an already published a molecular which is able to enter cells into an active transport manner and this molecule is based on a strain cyclic disulfide molecule which is called asparagus ick acid and so to make it easier we call it the hospital yeah so what we first wanted to know is how much of a molecule a peptide can be put on the spot again and to deliver it inside cells we attached the spot talk to a present peptide and look by microscopy what would happen and he needs me very quickly observed that the ASP attack entered inside cells and not only this it directly went into the cytosol after 2 hours which is very good news as there's actually not only limitation to pass the plasma membrane but then also to go to the cytosol where actually most of the jobs have their effects but of course we wanted to go to even bigger peptide to challenge the hospital and also at some points in the size we wanted to have value activity and so we attached a bigger peptide and which has bioactivity and tried again and again we observed that the peptide with despot AG went inside the cell and not only this but it also kept its value activity what is very interesting to know to develop possibly filter molecule is with which protein is despotic interacting with to a low entry inside the cellar and so for this we went back to the Mathilde lab and asked them to synthesize an ASP attack derived probe we were able to analyze the proteins with reaching to interact with and from there one very prominent hint was the transferrin receptor which we decided to work on the spot tag has several advantages first of all it's very very small compared to the peptide we attached to in this case we had 10 to 20 times bigger peptide compared to the toga and also it was very easy chemically to attach it to the peptide which is a great plus compared to conventional they were very method using the transferrin receptor where they have to do complexes for example with the trois fin which is the ligand of the receptor or complexes with the transferring antibody which is I can also huge [Music] you
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Systematic Classification of Life series Falsified - Debunking Aron Ra
hey everybody I just wanted to make sure that you all know that below under show more you can find the document that goes along with this video so feel free to click on the link and follow along if you desire [Music] and for those who enjoy this channel and would love to support us financially please feel free to hit that donate link we'd greatly appreciate it god bless hey everyone we are back to debunk our number one atheist warlock RN wrong who will say anything do anything or study anything to combat the very God of the Bible that he hates so much if our in thought for even a moment that if learning badminton would somehow disprove God he would be in the Olympics for it that is the level of hatred we are dealing with with this man this level 10 warlock starts off the video showing an x-ray of a human and a chimp exchanging out school size and jaw size giving the impression that if just this slight modification of the two things made chimps evolve into humans I can do the same thing with cats [Music] and dogs see how enjoyable that was here's the most recent x-ray showing man's most recent common ancestor oh wait that's just a pug okay in all seriousness now first let's look at the placement of the foramen magnum as you can see both chimps and astral and Pythias Africanness have a vertically oriented orbital plane with the foramen magnum at the back of the skull which is inferiorly oriented for bipedal walking in all primates the foramen lies always well towards the back of the skull with the spinal cord exiting at a slight angle and this school is more vertically oriented as we see in chimps and as Phillip mythic as Africanness yet we see the exact opposite in comparison to humans as full-time bipedalism requires that the cranium sets atop the spinal column as the centered portion of the foramen magnum helps to balance the mass of the head above the vertebrae if sohil entropies sciences was a hominid which gave rise to humans via australopithecines as stated by multiple evolutionary storytellers then the foramen magnum plane would have obviously changed over time to be more human-like in its placement in the astral and petha scenes right of course but as you can see this is not the case you can see it with your own eyes the evidence shows the exact opposite of the story they're trying to tell you and the foramen magnum is actually farther away from the center of the skull so what evolution just decided to go the other direction making a 180 and now having you go further forward to where it was before this nonsense is exactly what you get with Sponge Bob evolutionism it violates Occam's razor as well on every level now let's look at this again we see the exact opposite of what is required for evolution to work when we look at the orbital planes do you see the lines of showing the angles of each skull well at the top left it shows you a supposedly early ancestor of man going back seven million years ago which gave rise to the one next to the skull to the right Australopithecus africanus which as you know supposedly gave rise to humans the skull at the far top right now did you notice anything about these orbital planes they go from a slight tilt in sohil entropy such Ensis and then it reverted backwards in Africanness to an even more primate state that is nearly identical to the chimpanzee angle today proving that not only is astral and pittacus not an ancestor to humans but it never walked upright either and it also falsified their own story about how one gave rise to the other in progression leading to modern humans you see it's not just about the placement of the foramen magnum it's in conjunction with the orbital tilt as well because you can have a foramen location even in a different spot or even closer to the middle like a human but when this skull is tested along with it and found to naturally be tilted then it's obvious the animal spent its life holding its head in a position that helped it look up while walking on all fours as to not be facing the ground just as the human angle is tilted a bit down to help us look forward as we walk so that we do not trip and fall this is beyond obvious but like most things evolutionists spew out and call education it lacks showing you the whole picture because if it did and include these other aspects it would falsify itself quickly human jaws have a parabolic shape not seen in any ape but aren't won't share that information both observation and logic dictate that the theory is 100% wrong these are just more examples of blatant lies to the public to make it seem more true than it actually is it shows how evolutionary science is a hindrance to actual science which tries to falsify itself rather than hunt for evidence to prove the theory is true Bailey if they were not so busy looking for the few similarities they could find maybe they would have noticed the vast amount of differences that far outweigh it my bet goes to the biased thinking that they use critics really need to stop getting mad at us for telling them that they rely to and then stop taking the liars side when they are exposed it shows their true indoctrination and cognitive dissonance here's another thing no chimpanzee has a nasal bone you can take a pair of sunglasses and place it on any chimpanzee or a stroller possessing skull or even suppose it missing link ancestor to test of its human so keep this in mind all humans have a nasal bone and shims nor a stroller Pythias Africanness do not [Music] the second most important physical trait distinguishing modern humans from the other Apes that are still around today is the size and shape of our jaws it didn't matter that we had such little mouths and couldn't bite very hard because we were already relying on technology to hunt and to process our food before we eat it the survey said orang goes on to say that our jaw is weak and inferior to apes fail again right out the gate the exact opposite is true once again humans have more bite force than any primate ever tested on how can you be so wrong so often and so much about everything you talk about it's incredible literally on your video on mutations you were wrong on every single one I've never seen anything like it now let's look at our ancient ancestral human counterparts shall we Wow look at that it looks like ancient man was far superior even compared to primate jaw thickness size and teeth as well let alone modern day man what are the odds that the evidence lines up exactly with our model and not evolutions so much for that woo-woo theory of his you would think he would actually research something before he makes a video on it and gets laughed at by all of us here but oh well I'm glad he doesn't because we love the material even though the teeth were smaller too there wasn't always room for them we didn't need the third molars anymore but our genes are still trying to cram the same 32 teeth into a much reduced space the survey said he believes that wisdom teeth are vestigial and humans are evolving them away first of all they are not vestigial and it has been proven that they functioned and worked just like all other molars matter of fact Dennis even state that they are a valuable asset to the mouth opposed to what he's trying to say wisdom teeth only caused a problem because our diet has caused the majority of people's jaws to shrink since diet causes these epigenetic changes which affect our mouths jaw and teeth structure then it is just more proof that it is not mutations nor evolution occurring but rather nurture over nature and epigenetic adaptation never changes a gene only the way genes are expressed long before epigenetics was ever considered Western andrew price was a canadian dentist who travelled the world studying and investigating the diets and nutrition habits of various cultures around the world to figure out what caused int'l issues in some people but not others he catalogued every major tribal group on earth and came to the conclusion that all dental issues were a product of diet from an early age he discovered that to develop proper developmental facial and jaw structure and to avoid overcrowding of teeth and to not have wisdom tooth development issues one must resort back to a natural diet off the land and avoid modern-day processed foods you can see it's on the pictures that not only did he include many twins and close family members like brothers and sisters in the studies but directly showed what happens from generation to generation when diet changed or stayed the same and also showed pictures of those well after their native diet was changed by industrialized diets and foods that were introduced Denis today still use his work he founded the Research Institute National Dentistry Association which became the research section of the American Dental Association [Music] natural selection would have eventually we did out wisdom teeth and people with this pax 9 mutation would have eventually replaced us if you examine the inside of your mouth in a mirror to see just how ape-like your teeth actually are skew that data Orrin skew that data that shape before it's just a bit of space above the tongue that other apes don't have the roof of their mouths are relatively flat but their tongue pressed against it which is one of the reasons they can't make anywhere near the range of sounds that we can that and their mouths are also too deep to make the same noise as we do the survey said I've already talked too hard about this he has zero understanding about linguistics and has zero answers other than the Bow Wow theory to account for how human language arose that theory is so easy to debunk that it can be shot down with simple logic here let me explain it real quick to everybody the Bow Wow theory says that humans learn language by mimicking the sounds of animals so a cat should be called meow a sheep would be called bad a chicken would be how you spell that notice anything no where on earth has any culture ever used a bow well theory as part of their language no where is an animal cult by any of those names as far back as we can look at language it's a dumb theory and are raw believes it next he's completely wrong yet again no surprise that the first in-depth study results on the subjects found that anatomically speaking Apes and monkeys are perfectly well equipped to speak like humans even compared to us the simulated monkey voice sounded flat and gravelly but the words were clear incomprehensible without question they even share the same regions as humans in the brain responsible for speech called the area 44 and f5 forcing animals to talk through electrodes is not proof that one day they will learn language or evolved to do it lab experiments are cry from reality think about my friends burn for example it can say many things is it ever going to evolve to use that ability never what about the software because there are also genetic mutations that are expressed in the brain for example expression of the fox 2p gene underpins the skill of producing minut complex sonic fluctuations and song birds as well as echolocation used in bats head verbal communication among humans fox 2p doesn't just control the mental comprehension of what words mean but more accurately the skill of motor operations synchronizing the movements of the jaw lungs tongue throat and mouth for the coordination of all these subtle movements required for fluent vocalization well now that science has proven that this is true then activating both foxp2 genes and tweaking only to tiny changes in the sequence of the substitution of the two amino acids should now easily give primates the ability to use their vocals to speak since now that we know anatomically speaking they can let's see what an expert who has done just that has to say about it Wolfgang in guard who studies the evolutionary history of foxp2 gene and Max Planck Institute in Germany has come to the logical conclusion and assumed that since humans have two working copies of the foxp2 gene then that is what must be required for language acquisition for normal spoken language if evolution is true so first he studied 63 chimpanzees 11 bonobos 48 gorillas 37 orangutangs and 2 Gibbons to find which species had the closest match to humans after obtaining the data a year later his team altered the orangutangs foxp2 genes because they already had one functionally working copy by substituting the two amino acids which made the humans gene different and then activating both copies of the new gene by the study was unable to obtain any results regarding speech or new communication skills Simon Fischer who was part of the team that discovered the original foxp2 gene and the first to link it to language can there is no such thing as a gene for language the study also lends away to the idea that language didn't evolve from scratch and he's correct God taught Adam and it's the only way language could possibly exist proven from over 300 years of observable tests no one over the age of 13 has ever been able to learn language without acquiring ell ones first this leaves everybody over the age of 13 unable to contribute to the formation of language not only that humans are the only species on the planet to have rosehip neurons no primate does but the question is how can these recently discovered cells that make up over 10% of the neocortex how could it have evolved is an evolutionist or worse nightmare the fact that it's only humans and has now been proven to be required for regulating the flow of information to certain parts of the brain and also how they interact with pyramidal neurons in the cerebral cortex in the hippocampus and the amygdala is just another example of how humans are nothing like AIDS whatsoever they did notice however that harmful mutations even in just one copy of the foxp2 gene had major implications such as severe odor speech disorder or differences in cognitive and generalized motor skills while a mutation in both copies caused major brain and lung developmental issues so while no benefit was seen by altering or activating bees and primates harm was seen by deactivating these genes looks like things are the way they are for a reason foxp2 was found to be functionally different in humans compared to all Apes not only that that gene is protected from change so much that they say it is highly constrained so they had to come up with a rescuing device saying maybe it was under strong purifying selection but they have no evidence for that either so we already knew how to communicate way before we made up words where this sound now means that thing we're not the only monkeys to do that either African vervet monkeys have uniquely distinct alarm call specific to whether their warning about the presence of a leopard or a snake or an eagle different species of monkeys have their own words for things too or their concept of words at least simple nouns the basis of language evidently already existed maybe 10 million years before we invented verbs to the survey said basic sounds are not language iron wolves don't have a language they have basic communication skills fish don't have language apes don't have language they have primitive communication skills get that no professional linguist would ever say that wolves or Apes possess a language or that fish do because nonhumans do not communicate by using language it's simple to be classified as a formal language grammar must be present wolves and dolphins and apes do not have grammar only humans have grammar so all known fish and birds primates wolves cannot talk about yesterday or tomorrow or past activities or future activities they can only make sounds about current events based on nouns only human children possess the ability to learn grammar for l1 adults can take their knowledge of l1 and use translations to learn an l2 but no language deprived adult can ever learn grammar without l1 if a person has been deprived of language for the first 13 years of their life it's over speech is what made homo sapien think about that I have far more than you and guess what I have a video that I made that you obviously didn't watch and a book to go with it all free feel free to learn something sometime pick it up [Music] are we different to the animals yes you can run this test too yeah so a different so well no we're exactly the same in every possible way are we different to the animals yes no yes no yes we're exactly the same in every possible way and that proves my point [Laughter]
Young Earth Creation
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2023 SPAWN’S UNIVERSE WAVE 5 REVEALED | McFarlane Toys
hey welcome back everyone toys just here and I'm back yet again with yet another news video today we're going to be talking about all the brand new Spawn action figures from McFarland toys that were we'll say better revealed they were already kind of told yeah we're getting these three but now we got some fancy new spawn press photos to discuss now before we get into it keep in mind these are all relatively newer characters and then newer takes on characters we've known for so many years the thing I always liked about spawn was that it was always very much its own thing and when you start to kind of look at what's taking place now in the comics you basically have into the spuniverse you know what I mean like too many spawn spawn characters right everybody looks like spawn here's a big hulking spawn here's the decrepit Carnage looking spawn it got to spawn heavy-handed it was always the coolest thing when spawn was the Only Hell spawn right I mean from time to time you might have these other creatures show up that might kind of sort of resemble him or be in the background something like that but now it's just overly blatant and then overly blatant use of characters that we've known from other properties and such you know I mean it just it's not doing its own thing anymore it seems to be heavily relying on everything that's nostalgic and going like but we can do it too and that's where it's kind of losing me in all honesty but you didn't come here for all these nonsensical thoughts you came here to talk about some action figures totally get you and if you are interested in any Sid action figures we're going to be discussing today well I'll have pre-order links down in the description below hey thanks for using my links they'll help the channel to grow now first and foremost everybody remembers this guy right good old cogliostro the old bearded weirdo guy that lived in the shadows of the Alleyways and he was the mentor to spawn and that's really kind of always how I thought about cochleoster right well then as time went on he became a bad guy basically and now in the most recent Comics he's like a super Lex Luthor bad guy and he's lost a beard and he's got the bald Cranium and he's askewed his cool hats you know what I mean it's a yeah he looks very much like Lex Luthor in a green power suit right with chains every spawn character has to have chains in order to make you understand what Universe you are in but as much as I'm like well this reminds me of several different things the figure does look good right and again as I've said as we've looked at all these spawn figures over and over and over again what way were we on we're on Wave five now yes I miss the old days of Spawn with the real chains and everything else and how they were this is the new age of Spawn so I'm not going to complain too much about it it's just the times we are living in and that's just what it is I would totally love to go back to real chains and such but it kind of comparing him to let's say the source material I think they went a little bit too dark in the skin color for coglios I mean he was always like a white guy not again not that that is a problem but I don't really think that that fits the character unless they're kind of doing like The Lex Luthor from Superman the animated series right that kind of tone right just to kind of again kind of mixed better with him looking like Lex Luthor maybe they're going for that but see every kind of source material uh he basically just kind of looks like that the head portrait is is okay I mean it's just okay I think they nailed the body suit and everything else the chains and the cape and all that good stuff and I love that he comes with power effects right so he's kind of like an energy vampire in a way like he's losing his necroplasm and he needs to kind of drain other beings and such and that's really my take away from that if it's more complicated yeah that's just like the simplified version and now kind of what I think about with sin so here's sin all packaged up he looks good he's in that new packaging of course he's got the sweet artwork kind of sort of mad you know I mean it just it doesn't have that oomph that I wish it did right it's just like yeah that's that's okay I guess that's sin so again if you want sin you can grab him now through my affiliate links down below next up we have the basically the Hulk version of Spawn right see kind of keeping with that let's do this version let's do that version this is monolith a big huge crazy looking hell spawn demon right and I have to say as being the mega figure of this particular wave of Spawn figures I think they actually nailed it I think this one is the one that I'm really excited about one that it's a new character two it just looks cool I love the skin I love that they really went to town with the paints and everything else the nails everything's painted well at least the toenails not so much as fingernails but he's got the big old skulled shoulders he's got the skulls going down the middle of his face it's a crazy design but I think it's a design that really translates into action figure form and that's really where McFarland toys always excelled is in making these crazy demon monster characters and this guy looks like a lot of fun now hopefully he is a big hulking monster of a figure he is a mega figure but then Omega spawn was also a mega figure and he was very much a small guy compared to what he should have been like as we see in the comics so nice colors all the way around nice paints for what I see hopefully he comes out looking as good as he does in these promo press photos here he is all in the packaging again it's that ginormous box and I think that that's where again you kind of lose me this if it's gonna be a mega figure give him real chains put the chains and everything else on these more expensive fifty dollars figures he doesn't come with any accessories he just comes with a dinky little stand that doesn't really work for Mega figures you know what I mean Powers affects something like that has to be put in this box because even though the figure looks fantastic like yeah A-Okay number one this is spawn this is McFarland toys's baby this is their money maker this is the 90s epitome of Awesomeness right you gotta you gotta throw that in there right about the 90s it just doesn't have the oomph and we looked at the last wave of figures it was clearly evident some things were great and a lot more was kind of nah man this is just not working so at 50 dollars you need to start putting more in the Box because as of right now this is going to be yeah I think he's awesome I think he looks great but he will be picked up on a clearance rack which then finally brings us to the third figure of this new wave the medieval spawn and it's a little bit of a different take for me on the medieval spawn it depends on really who is drawing medieval spawn all different variations especially with what they're doing now in comics so this is relatively the newish take for medieval spawn and I know a lot of people are gonna say well didn't he tease a Kickstarter well as far as we are aware right there should be or hopefully still is a Kickstarter coming right this figure looks pretty good I have to say it's not exactly what I would want with a medieval spawn I have a gorgeous medieval Spawn from what series spawn series 20 the old way the original line chains big huge Shield all that kind of stuff right this one is very much utilizing everything nowadays and kind of going well we'll cut this we'll do this so yes again not to nitpick overly because we're not getting these things anymore for the price points that they're offering at but that's where real chains the real heavily applied paint apps bring these spawn characters to life and while he does have paint while he does look good it's just still again not having that oomph that I want from my spawn line right I'm happy that he comes with a bunch of weapons that's good to see on the back side you can clearly see what I'm talking about you have a really nice Cape which then goes into two skulls the skulls are the exact same color as the cape we know that's not the case obviously he would have different colored skulls the skulls are not part of the cape they're holding the cape to his costume and also I hope that there is space somewhere in the back right there to put said weapons because on the box is clearly doing that now Harry is all packaged up he comes with a big ax sort of deal with a ball peen kind of thing going on to it and then you got a big sword there's no Shield there's no energy effects this is a 25 figure I honestly would expect just a little bit more to this you know what I mean like I really appreciate that for the most part yes these are all new one-off sculpts right very cool I love seeing that but then it's not getting us the whole totality of the figure what we think about with these types of figures because you can see on the back this is where this particular spawn kind of hails from and that looks amazing we got those level of pain apps and everything else like we used to right not to go heavily retread into that whole situation but you get what I'm saying here it doesn't have the oomph that the old figures used to have and now it seems like we're getting even less so it's a great looking figure from afar but when you start to kind of look at it up close and go okay well this this I mean it just kind of fumbles into that sort of Realm unfortunately so again if you'd like medieval spawn this version you can go ahead and pre-order him now so that will wrap it up for my thoughts on the brand new wave of spawns Universe by McFarlane Toys again wave five if I'm not too mistaken or if I say the wrong wave number again I think last time yeah we all remember that anyways you've heard my thoughts now I'm curious to know yours comment below let me know let's talk everything spawn which characters would you like to see or at least redone or maybe even to that point where we get you know at a higher price point but they really go to town and really Deco the heck out of these things you know what I mean real chains and all so I'm Gonna Leave You guys with that as always drink some great coffee eat some great food but most importantly remember again as I always say eBay mercari all those things have some of the greatest spawn figures that you can buy on there and they exist and there are a whole heck of a lot of fun just gonna say go watch my videos I have a lot on those and when you do let me know what you found I'll talk to you guys soon adios [Music]
Toy Shiz
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Sylvain Van de Weyer
jean silvan van de were was a belgian politician who served as the belgian minister at the court of street james is effectively the ambassador to the united kingdom and briefly as the prime minister of belgium all under king leopold the first monster and madame van de ware in the 1860s vanda ware was born in lavon on january 19 1802. he was the son of joseph alexander vanda wayer and francoise martine vandewegeer he was the grandson of jean-baptiste van der weyer who was from a bourgeois family of baudersem and jose gubo homicerda police de la catrion section to burcell in 1811 his family relocated to amsterdam the family returned to luvon when his father was named police commissioner for the city jean silvan studied law at the state university of luvon and set up as a lawyer in brussels in 1823 as a lawyer he frequently defended newspapers and journalists that had fallen foul of the government of the united kingdom of the netherlands of which modern belgium then formed the southern half on the outbreak of the belgian revolution in 1830 van der ware was in luvon but hurried to brussels where he became a member of the central committee of the provisional government of belgium his command of the english language resulted in him serving as a diplomatic representative of the revolutionaries in 1831 king leopold the first appointed van to wear his special representative in london the king at the time was william iv who reigned from 1830 to 1837 when his niece became queen victoria who reigned until january 1901. during his tenure as minister in london vanda wayer became a beloved and honored friend of the royal family as was his wife who became close to the queen and comforted her after the death of albert prince consort vanderwaar later served as the eighth prime minister of belgium succeeding john baptiste nothing he was vice president of the london library from 1848 till his death in 1874. he was a founding member of the first society dedus princess louise and silvan's daughter louise by james valentine circa 1866-1870 on february 12 1839 he married elizabeth and sturgis bates the only daughter of joshua bates of bearings bank and formerly of boston she has a brother william rufus gray bates who died at a young age together they had two sons and five daughters who were brought up in marylebone on their country estate new lodge in the parish of winkfield in berkshire van de waer died on may 23 1874 in london england through his son victor he was the grandfather of major william john bates van der wayer who was responsible for battle to times wei ariana william married honorable olive elizabeth wingfield eldest daughter of mervyn wingfield seventh phi count powers court through his daughter alice he was the grandfather of ruth brand who married john dodson second baron monk breton lieutenant colonel john charles brand who married lady rosable millicent street claire erskine the daughter of james saint claire erskine fifth earl of rosslyn through his youngest daughter he was the grandfather of oliver silvon balial brett third vi count escher maurice weiner balial brett who married the famous musical theater actress cena dare dorothy brett who was a painter and member of the bloomsbury group and sylvia brett who became the last ronnie of sarawak on may 24 1917 following the proclamation of her husband charles weiner brooke as raja thanks for watching
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GOVERNMENT SLIP UP RESULTED IN 1000s OF CANCELLED DEPORTATIONS (PEREIRA v SESSIONS)
hi there I am really sad lady lawyer there I'm black right and I tend to try to clarify things that sound a bit complex and if you have any concerns or you're worried about something you can always run it by me I'm not a legal adviser I'm not an immigration lawyer so I can only give you a rough idea what you know how to answer you anyway I can give you a rough idea put it that way and it might help you and you can either determine whether or not to take it to a lawyer for more in depth or you can just rest it on my laws of what I've got to say anyway the reason why I decided to do a video today is largely because I came across its old it's about nine months old but it's to do with a deportation order that resulted in thousands of deportations being canceled and sometimes I say to people you know oh you don't have a chance and you know if you've done something wrong I mean if you if you if you've committed a crime that's totally different but because I provided you're just an oversteer there could be a silver lining if the government make a mistake as in this case now this is the Cape case of Herrera versus sessions and like I said it's nine months ago it happened but what happened was since 1997 they've been giving out these notice to appears now notice to appears are the equivalent of summons in the UK so I'm talking about America now and what they've been doing is from 1997 till 2018 they've been giving out these summons well notice - appears to people who were eligible for deportation and on it it didn't it didn't stay the day all the time or the venue of where they should appear it just said to be stated or to be confirmed or something anyway what happened doors in the case of Pereira who's a Brazilian he was sent this notice to appear he didn't have no date no time a venue and that was in 2006 now in 2007 the immigration people they sent him a day and a time and a venue but he had moved from the address so he didn't receive it anyway in 2013 he gets stopped for a minor traffic violation and because he didn't appear when they'd sent him the notice to appear before because he didn't receive it they ordered his dog deportation in absentia which means he wasn't there so he gets stopped in 2013 for a minor traffic violation he doesn't know there's a deportation out on him so he's going to add his merrie business and he gets stopped and they take him down to be deported well they take him to detention centre he gets hold of his lawyer his lawyers say look he didn't know about the notice to appear he didn't receive it and they said well they tried to appeal it but apparently because the original notice to appear did not have a day a time and a venue it rendered it null and void and the judge couldn't rule on a deportation was supposed to happen when you get that notice to appear it puts a stop on your continuous residence from that moment because that stop because that time stop wasn't a valid because it didn't have a date in a time that means Pereira didn't have that and he actually until 2013 still had that occlude continuous continuous residence because and by that time he had accrued ten years so anyway he had a good lawyer the lawyer went to Supreme Court if shown up in the end the Supreme Court eight judges out of nine ruled that because it didn't have it didn't have the the time or the venue the judge couldn't rule and it was invalid so apparently since 1997 they have been sending out all these notice to appear and none of them have that information on them not one and now it's become a big deal because all of those people who got a notice to appear and it what did wasn't completed are eligible to have their deportation canceled or if they're in the country they you know if they're out of the country they're eligible to return please imagine how many thousands that is anyway the lawyers are having a field day and the reason I'm bringing this up is because sometimes there's a mistake that the government make not very often but sometimes and that is what lawyers depend on they depend on these little loopholes step that the government make that can put you in the right and they can hang on to so then because of that because he because they hadn't got that date in the time in the venue the fact that he had overstayed and the fact that he had a traffic violation had no consequence so you've got lawyers out there saying you know free consultation if you think you fall into the pereira and sessions category give us a call we'd give you a consultation a because they know they're gonna make mega bucks so I'll just say I brought this up because sometimes you know you're sent a document like you might be sent a summons in the UK and you might just see your name on it and you don't look at all the details and there might be something that's wrong so you have to make sure number one the name is right if you've got any aliases that they're correct you have to make sure that your date of birth is coming that the address is correct and also what they're alleging you have done the crime that you've committed their religion you have committed why are they asking you to appear that has to be correct too because if it's not you can take that to a lawyer and get get it appealed or get the quotation stayed apparently all of those notice to appear they can't even rectify them they are saying they want to go back and put it in pen and apparently they're not allowed to do that but you know what that made me feel it made me feel like karma because you know whether in the in deaf people who are applying for indefinite leave to remain and all those applications and they're not giving them a squeeze they're not keeping them a Bly they're just saying no if you make a mistake that's it you're out it's the same principle now that she was on the other foot and now they know what it feels like so when you get documentation just don't take it as a fact just double-check it make sure it's collect because if it's not correct or if there is a mistake that could be your loophole that's all I've got to say for now I've got to do my show and I'm not quite sure if anybody of you any of you are interested in making music I play on WWF as radio calm it's a lover's radio shop I don't play lovers and yeah and that's all for now 7:00 till 9:00 every Friday bye bye
Blackbright News
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Are You Lined Up With The Correct Runway?
killed at 12 o'clock i got fields yep got him straight in one two right aircraft type cessna centurion p210 centurion for roger when i was sailing there was a saying there are two types of sailors those who have run around and liars well i don't know if the same is true for lining up with the wrong runway on final but it does happen look i know it could be confusing and yes this does happen a few months ago i was coming into albany georgia and the tower controller asked me if i could cut my base early and land on runway five i was in a 210 and there is a lot more going on in that airplane than the cardinal i agreed with the request and i had finished the pre-landing checklist so i jumped immediately to the final approach checklist running the final approach checklist cutting the turn early i lined up with the first piece of cement i saw taxiway alpha now for a few seconds my brain said i was lined up with the runway confirmation bias really then something didn't look right i did a horizontal scan and saw the other piece of cement with the big number five on it and i gently side slipped it over this whole event lasted about five to seven seconds really and i was still a safe ways out but the issue is it happened and i know i am not the only one so i got in the habit of doing something i want to share with you when you start doing more serious flying you will be flying into larger airports with parallel runways these airports are busy so do yourself a favor and use your nav aids like your ils or your gps or even set up the approach as an rnav from the initial approach fix even if you are on the visual approach this will always help you confirm if you are lined up with the correct runway all right so we're going to set up the procedure okay or one two right visual visual one two right activate approach activate all right there we go and one two right is on the heading bug [Applause] and let's get that dialed in right and localizer and glideslope are active activated and i've got the plate set up for backing us up on the one two right r nav gps approach all right so we are 12 miles out now here's where it's confusing if you look that ahead yeah that is 12 right that's correct well left is obviously to the left but look at to the right that's a taxi wave you have two parallel taxiways on either side of the runway right so that can be really confusing because my first glance just two seconds ago i started to line up with that taxiway yep and then i just confirmed with my uh my localizer and i was a little bit off so now you're right on one thing i practice relentlessly is setting up my gps and my ils for all types of approaches to wherever i am going i practice this because i don't want to be fumbling around with my equipment if i get caught in an emergency bad weather or any other circumstance all right so right now i'm cleared for a visual approach to runway 1-0 at lakeland and i've got just as uh just as a backup i've got the ils dialed in that's a really good habit to have just so you don't get confused to make sure that you're on the right runway and also you can kind of reference back and forth to it just to kind of hone your instrument skills but also it will just it's just one more little guarantee that yes you are landing on runway 1-0 which is the correct runway i want to be prepared and be able to pull up any approach rnav or ils at any time with fluency and ease and i usually pull up and review the approach plates for the expected runway before i ever leave the ground even if it's a sunny vfr day just to have that in my head because as a pilot i have come to despise the surprise confirm runway one two right julia upstairs cleared asheville as filed so i hope you learned something i hope you like it and i hope this is encouraging to you now one last thing remember if you are over 50 you can do this you can become a pilot and you can experience the greatest life change ever so if you're over 50 get up and get in the air thanks for watching
Over 50 and Learning To Fly!
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Enter this photo contest!
I have great news I have some really good news and we can all use some really good news right around now don't you think so with you being kind of maybe locked up at home or just spending more time at home than normal you need something super productive to do and here's the perfect thing you have so many photos on your hard drive and now is the best time to edit some of those photos and choose a winner and here's the good news we are launching the photography Academy calm hope for the future photo contest this is a contest that's running through the month of March now the last contest that we had around six weeks ago was a massive success it we had some incredible photos that were submitted just check out some of these ones that are on the screen right now these are all photos submitted in the last contest but now we're holding it again and the name of this contest is the hope for the future photo contest we could all use some really nice hope right now and this is the perfect way to bring up that level of encouragement and hope for the future it's to see some super encouraging and awesome photos from all around the world so we are going to have two different types of judging in this photo contest the first judging will be public voting and we're calling that the People's Choice Awards there will be seven different categories of photos that you can submit such as landscape cityscape wildlife macro and for the very first time we're also including a people and portrait category so there will be seven categories of photos that you can potentially submit into one of those categories and there will be a People's Choice Award for each category and then in addition to the People's Choice Award we're going to have the photography Academy Award for each category each category will have a first second and third winner in photography Academy judging so here's how that will work there will be three judges and the judges are Wendy Klein whassa Sol V and Annette on time they will be our three judges and they will select based on a point score system a first second and third place winner for each of the seven categories so what are they going to be looking for the judges are going to be looking for number one composition enticing composition something that really draws the eye of the viewer into the photo and makes the photo interesting through the composition that's number one and the second thing they're going to be looking for is emotion and drama in the photo and overall really the wow factor of the photo so that's how the judging is going to work there will be the public judging and then there will be the three judges that will assign a point score so on top of that we have a few rules there will be a maximum of one photo per person that you can submit just one photo this is a free contest it doesn't cost anything to submit your photo the way that you submit is that somewhere around this video oops I just bump the mic somewhere around this video there's going to be a link click on the link you'll need to enter your email and create a password in order to submit your photo in a secure way the judging is going to be blind and this is really really important that you follow this one rule here we don't want any bias from the judges and the only way to do that is to have blind judging so that means that you cannot have any watermark on your photo and you cannot have any signature on your photo so if you do submit one and it's got a signature on it then we are going to remove it because we want blind judging here and finally the prize what are you going to get if you are one of the many winners you are going to have your name and your photograph profiled in a video that will be released on YouTube it will be posted to Facebook and in our Facebook group that has over 7,000 people and it will also be emailed out to our photography Academy community which is now at 75,000 photographers from all around the world so basically we're going to make you famous if you are one of the winners so I hope that you're going to submit the closing date is March the 31st click on the link that's somewhere around this video and submit your one photo into one of the seven categories just one photo for this whole contest I think that we're going to get some really really exciting results I'm going to be reviewing the winning photos I think there will be in total about 28 photos that will be selected as being one of the winners so I'm going to be reviewing them and including them as that winners video good luck everybody we all need hope for the future this is one of the ways that you get hope for the future you start doing stuff that's really fun and it's meaningful and it gives you encouragement good luck see ya [Music]
Tim Shields
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Gunsmoke - Target
around our city and in the territory on West there's just one way to handle the killers of the spoilers and that's where the US Marshal and the smell of gun smoke [Music] [Applause] campbellsport starring William Conrad the story of the violence that moved west where young america and the story of a man who moved with it I'm that man Matt Dillon United States Marshal the first man they looked for and the less they want to meet it's a chance a job and it makes a man watchful had a little lonely [Music] well you're up early Marshall yes sir i er Skylar pal there's young Danny lead sir onda hey room 14 straight down the hall now thanks you checked in last night miss Julie's food dining his paws had another scrap some time I might have Oh kid is pretty hard to get along with I'm surprised the boys stood it as long as he has all right sure what a funny-sounding nobody's head over to office what do you make of it just if I could make anything of it we wouldn't have to come here ask I didn't think you'd read marshal Dillon marna Danny mind if we come in well I just about to go out I don't want take him another I just want to find out what you meant by there's no you better go on out to the farm and ask my palm gone too but I just thought maybe you could give me some idea first you better talk to him marshal how is he anyway last time I saw him he was having some trouble he never changes you know that except to get meaner oh you to have trouble did you we had trouble yeah that's why you stayed here in time I Snyder I walked out Marshall and I ain't going back I've took all off him i'm going to now look I got some things to do now so I'm trouble have anything to do with his note not exactly he wanted you to come out to the farm I told him I'd pass the word to you look marshal he can tell you all this I haven't got time you've got time to answer a couple of questions Danny not what does he want to see me about his trespasses again the camp and down by the pond to be close to water oh they ain't heard nothing we don't even use that lower section but that don't make no difference to him now your paws always been like that trouble is he thinks the whole Rose his and everybody in it including me but I any kid no more but he can cuss that and take a whip are you expecting somebody well not exactly I've I'd better find out who it is but you know wait Marshall I'll good morning young lady Naomi I am come to see you Danny like I say I am ah uh this is marshal Dillon and Chester Proudfoot this is Naomi how do you do thank you hey friends of Denny its friends of me oh look Naomi they they're just going you wait here I'll walk out with him you coming marshal yea ok Danny pleasure meeting you ma'am yes goodbye look marshal it ain't like your thinking I wasn't thinking anything honey uh Naomi there she's a gypsy and well what other those trespassers camping out at your paws farm all right they're gypsies and she's one of them what about it now you're asking for trouble Danny you sound just like my gypsies take care of their own they make their own laws and they're pretty strict laws why don't you let me worry about it uh well that's what you'll do Danny if you're smart you'll worry about it a lot I reckon there's one flag the whole world knows and mostly respects its if it's on a stamp here in my album hair that the United States Post Office put out in October 1963 they honor the 100th birthday of the International Red Cross and find it here now now now now maybe you didn't know there are two Red Cross organizations both of them started in Geneva Switzerland and had headquarters there but they each do different jobs yeah this stamp shows how one of them helped free anti-castro Cuban fighters who got captured at the Bay of Pigs that's what the International Committee of the Red Cross does is a neutral body they're making arrangements for exchange of prisoners trying to protect sick and wounded soldiers and helping civilians and refugees in war areas the other is the League of Red Cross societies it operates in almost almost 90 countries given aid in every kind of emergency or disaster and carrying on health safety and relief projects yeah I kind of figured this is one of the best stamps in my book [Music] [Applause] nice place you know how they ought to always put 20 hours a day on it for the last 10 years hey cater Oh mark Marshall Chester just a minute will I jump on the rest of this speed there eat your heads off now you mangy varmints what's the weight on any pool to crash to raise hogs on the Prairie just ain't got good sense Marshall how they look all right Sammy yeah they won't make a cent cost more to feed him and they're worth trying to take your time coming out didn't just tell if you call three hours taking our time that's when I got your note yeah it worthless young pup I told him to tell you last night soon d got in town over here and set in the shade all right tater um you and Danny have an argument I taught me listen he ain't got the gumption to argue he tells me he's not coming back home yeah you come back he'd starve to death if you had to feed yourself somebody I yelled boo at him in the dark and you come I tailing back fast I'm afraid I don't agree with you catered adding always looked to me like a pretty decent kid ye rest the powdered blow him up the last straw was when he was too lily-livered to run them trespassers off why don't you leave those people alone cater their figuring to move on by the end of the week anyway sure take half the farm with him likely not i'm missing five bullets now stole just since they've been there and i might have been a coyote or a weasel maybe yeah and it might have been that packet even gypsies to marshal I didn't build this farm by putting up with squatters 9th about start now I fought for this land Claire foot of it and I'll keep right on fighting times are different from when they were when you first came to the Prairie kid yeah people eat they're all out to take what you got away from you you always got to keep out guessing Herman out fightin him that's what I tried to learn that boy mine but he ain't got the backbone an angle worm why didn't even take a gun when I sent him over to round them up even gypsy doubt you not care either or other answers in this world besides guns yeah but it for guns at one this country and they'll keep on winning the two you pack one yourself don't you Marshall yeah I use it to enforce the law but not to settle every personal argument that comes along well and start enforcing the law are you go over there and talk to them gypsies and tell him to get out I have talked to him Chester and I just came from them you eat you rent them out they're repairing their wagons building the wheels and setting hubs they'll try to pull out sometime tomorrow yeah sure they all brought you two did they what to do dangle one of their women in front of you that's what they're done with Danny yeah she ordered going on you were sweet I and one of them all week and she was letting him to now listen a man I you look your duty marshal stop taking up for the important will you listen to me I said now those people that touchy enough at best he go insulting him you're gonna have some real trouble on your hands gypsy their bad luck that I want him out of there they'll be out by tomorrow evening and in the meantime you leave that rifle of yours in the house and stay away from that pond you understand [Music] mad if words were dollars you'd be the biggest miser in the long branch Oh what do you mean kitty well you sure haven't been talking oh I'm sorry and what's worse you haven't been listening to me I thought there was more joy yeah okay what were you saying oh I don't remember but it's a principal girl can't stand being ignored ignored on that treasure were and you'd be pretty hard to ignore well it's not fat scampi well it's the latest thing oh it's fine kitty it's fine I don't know Kelly I guess I'm just kind of down this even yeah Oh trouble not yet this got a feeling there's gonna be what do you mean I don't know just a hunch huh why don't you go get your fortune told there's a band of gypsies in town oh how did you know some of them were in here not drinking or anything just looking around how's that so did you know young Danny Leeds has got himself a gypsy girl as pretty as a picture i saw him the restroom tell me could eat is she still in town oh she was a couple of hours ago why man something wrong no no I guess not I suppose he ought to have a chance to find at least one thing for himself in this world Oh Keener's never let him call a breath his own I like Danny he's a good boy but that cater al saud questions a rough life kitty makes a man either mean or wiser else it kills him so far it's just my caterer me know he was born that way Matt all he's got in the world is his son you'd think he'd treat him decent yo you better come on over to depot what is a chester any leads been hurting real bad he's unconscious huh alright i'll meet you there you go get doc [Music] [Applause] [Music] how is he doc oh he give me all right Matt just didn't beat up a little he had a bad whack on the head there oh ok well it's coming along wake up blood and I know you can't sleep forever oh well anybody know how it happened no station agent come out and seen him laying there that's it come on to any way back to the world of the living what is that what happened that's what I was about to ask you tell me what did happen oh I don't know I just waiting here till train time where she huh where's Naomi usual now boy they took her goat sucker not it hey gypsies she said they would she said they would if we didn't get away in time what she means it's a letter God whether go on down huh it was aimin to leave going to Kansas City I got tickets on the train you're not gonna shape to travel son yeah we got here early stayed right down here at the end of the platform out of sight the only was scared she said it was going to add in bad she was right it was aimin to get married in kansas city marshal I'm sorry Valley and come on the shadows there in a tenement next thing I know they grabbed Naomi they come at me with knives then then one of them hit me from behind so I know yourself let me go down you're in no condition to be standing up Derek I never have stood out da here boy let go didn't stand up when they come and took her and it lifts a hand you could not got anything about it maybe pause right if you want anything if you want to keep it you gotta hit out at anybody that gets close hit him first that's the way part thanks and he's hated for a time he hasn't got a friend of the world well what have I got the only thing I ever wanted the only person that ever thought I am monitors something and I let them come and take her back without even fighting for why don't you go to your room and rest a while go to bed without my suppers that what you mean now donia what are you all gave for that ain't even ever seen a coward before take it easy I gotta get out of here marshal I gotta get out of here before bus rato cuz you're trained pulling out right on time it's too bad this happen dan in that girl might have got on fine what girl are you talking about mana I'd like to know what's going on here once in a while too hey what's not at come back here Marshall Marshall why should you see that and say what mr. hey young fella the one that was hurt he grabbed my gun out of my holster and lit out not a horse like the old liquids actor let's get our horses Chester [Music] [Applause] [Music] home towns in America have a lot in common and yet they're each one of a kind take for example Stillwater Oklahoma and when you're taking Stillwater you get with it Oklahoma State University because the town is the university and the university is the town and any student from these parts who's really serious about animal husbandry veterinary medicine or engineering will be there he'll likely belonged to sigma nu or maybe the aveda and she'll become one of the kk geez or possibly pledged to theta his great new blazer is from bates brothers down at the end of university avenue in the campus corner and her latest mod is from Bonnie's in the student union downtown's a 10 minute walk and you can't miss the new First National Bank cuz it's right across Maine from the old about 10 miles out you can water ski on Lake Carl blackwell or go somewhat farther 20 keen for the annual rattlesnake hunt but if your hometown is still water you already know this we only wanted to remind you it's still there [Music] I are we are trust them gypsies pull down with young they broke camp and pulled up yeah but i guess that business at the depot got him spooked but i bet anything that this is where Danny was heaven we've we've passed in some who is seen here and dies somebody joy in June Kenny shadows under them creature yeah hey Danny is that you yes me marshal come on Chester clear black on the inside of a cow around here fella could fall right smack into that um yeah you'd come out to wet nurse me back to town marshal are you're saying that Danny I'm not I guess you can see for yourself they pulled out gone now they sure have I'm going after marshal I'll find him if it takes me 10 years I don't be a fool darling oh that's what I've been alright but I need now she didn't want to go marshal they took her against her will and I'm going after Danny they'd kill her before they let her marry an outsider that's the way gypsies are maybe I can change their minds pause way talking over the sights of a gun yeah but his ways not sure as Danny and you're better off it's not it's got him everything he wanted hazard there ain't no you sigan about it marshal and you got no right to stop me I wasn't figuring to stop here Danny it's not that word well then I'll be riding out Marshall I'll try to cover the trail longer they go the harder it's gonna be to find I seen the flash manila yeah he's over there not brush dr. Chester when I fire you'll roll away faster sure all right [Applause] you all right mr. Dillon yeah I'm all right some of them gypsies must stay behind yeah maybe he's Danny over there at you must be on yeah yeah is here Chester you know are there your team environment or you get more the same to Peter yeah there's a posse of a hundred of us out of here in the brush caters it's matt dillon Marco put that rifle down and come on out sure Marshall I got no fight with you what happened at gypsy they pulled out maybe you're a check not it before you started shooting well I heard orchard and talking are naturally figured it was them I don't plagued me about it Marshall I i paid for a good and proper what do you mean you're a pretty good shot in the dark you put a bullet right through my arm now you're a better shot cated you put one right through your son's head yeah you paid for it all right [Music] when it comes to political terminology I guess that old character Elijah cuddle stone is used at all for instance and I say that to all of them you have you every man-jack and nominated to run against me is cast into saying the same mold poured out of the same bottle chips offer the same political stuff if your dye mean d there is no choice among them that is fact is I said it's a fact that you'll see them ring in a dark horse candidate a dark horse that is because they they can't make up their minds otherwise here's what I mean dark horse and the political sense in which Elijah used it means pretty much as he explained it an unexpected nominee brought in to break a deadlock balloting for a candidate from among the leading nominees president spoke peers Garfield and Harding were dark horses originally dark horse was a racing term for a horse whose abilities were kept in the dark until displayed in the race [Music] [Applause] gunsmoke produced and directed by norman mcdonald stars William Conrad as Matt Dillon US Marshal featured in the cast were parley baer as Chester Howard McNear as doc and Georgia Alice as kitty George wall speak join us again next week for another specialty transcribed story on gun smoke this is the United States Armed Forces radio and television service you [Music] [Applause] [Music] you [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Christie nets first Cherries goal in HUGE win 🔥| AFC Bournemouth 3-0 Cardiff City
now attacking the penalty area right hand side into the feet of ryan christie christie be given that one if you ask brian christie he will say yes at last 25 minutes gone wayne christie gets his name on the scoresheet he will be ignoring the deflection and bournemouth have found themselves in front here and the scottish wing wizard at last is on the scoresheet [Applause] [Music] [Applause] one thing that we have found with cardiff when they come forward that their white players are often completely isolated as the essential midfielders aren't able to get forward in support finds billing can the cherries make something extra happen here that is a terrible tackle from he's going [Applause] horrible he was just trying to stop the attack bakuna but he did it in the worst possible way i hope feelings okay it doesn't look that great in the center circle it looks even worse for bakuna [Applause] onto the right foot he goes into the top of the box and dobson he's got four rounded lovely one two one feeling he's dumpster lakey to wrap him up beautiful combination inside the penalty area almost [Music] for a [Applause] let's see this corner we'll come back to that mark is on it comes the corner towards the near first then he found mark [Applause] midfield general has rolled back in the last couple of games and gets a goal for his credit as well seven minutes remaining that is good like if i'm afraid for them [Applause]
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Conventional Loan Credit Score CHANGES 2021
hey guys welcome to this week's job with jason your weekly real estate mortgage update this week's topic we're talking about a big mental shift with fannie mae and the way they look at credit scores okay as of september 18 2021 fannie mae has come out and they've changed the way they look at credit scores between two borrowers in the past what they would do is they take the two credit scores from a primary borrower and a co-borrower and they take the lower of the two middle scores okay they don't give you the highest they don't give you the lowest but they take the middle scores and give you the lowest one so if you had a client with a 720 credit score and a 670 credit score they would use a 670 for determination of the loan approval all right they have just come out and changed it now they will do it they'll take the two the two middle scores and they will average the two scores so now instead of a six seventy credit score they'll take the 720 and the 670 and average the two and now you have a 695 credit score man you've got to go back and look at all your old pre-approvals because you might have someone who didn't qualify in the past that now qualifies this is a huge shift to average these two scores if you have any questions on this please call me let me know it is a big shift and there'll be lots of new changes coming up and lots of people will be impacted positively because of this impact all right call me at 281-882-8888 [Music]
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Python - Text Corpora and Lexical Resources Part 2
so we spent last week talking about a bunch of different corpora and what you can do with those uh different corpora and this week we're going to focus mostly on um the word net corpus and a couple of other ones and thinking about how do i do merge [Music] a corpus that i have with the data that i might use later so learning about these will help you understand what's available to you later to do sentiment and all this other kind of stuff that we're going to work on this semester so there's a words corpus and it's often used for spell checking or finding unusual words in a text and i've used this corpus as a way to do spell checking i think there was a really popular package called hun spell that also uses it for spell checking but just to remember how to think about functions we might define a function that inputs some text okay so it might be really long it might be short and it's going to pull out the vocabulary in the text by looping over so it's going to lower case all of our words and um and only pull out the words leave out the numbers create a list of those that is the unique list so these are all the types the english vocab is pulled from the words corpus so it's nltk corpus dot words words is the name of the corpus and then dot words one more time is the pull out the words function here and the really nice thing about having two lists here is you can actually subtract lists this is really neat and it will provide you with the words that are essentially not in our vocabulary dictionary that are in the text and then they'll return those so this could be useful for spell checking because if it's not in the text it might be misspelled or it could be useful for um for finding the like weird words in a data set and so if i tell it to print the unusual words from sense and sensibility the first 10 anyway what we see is it prints the name of the one of the locations okay that makes sense a board is a word though abilities is definitely a pretty common word abused abuse is so one thing you should notice here is that the words corpus does not have every form of the word it has probably the lemma so reminder from last week the lemma is the head word or the root word so for this to actually be pretty useful we'd have to maybe pull off and create the lemus from our input corpus okay and we'll talk about how to do that in the next chapter it's called stemming and then if we do the same thing for the nps chat corpus remember that this one is one where uh it's a bunch of people chatting back and forth in like an instant message kind of style so they're gonna be a lot of random things here um like abortions is a real word this is probably the word about it's misspelled this is aborted but misspelled uh here's actually misspelled there's a cross so this one gives us more of the spelling issue but i think it's important to notice here that all of these are spelled correctly and the issue is that it doesn't the words corpus does not have all the different conjugations or combinations of morphemes in the word okay so those are affixes um but the nice thing is that there's another corpus that has stop words okay stop words are high frequency worker words that's what we've been calling them things like of the a you can look at the list here lots of pronouns this that and were be being have but because um that usually are excluded now one of my favorite researchers penna baker has a really great book called the secret life of pronouns and so maybe we don't want to exclude pronouns because they are actually very interesting uh in some linguistics analyses but in general uh we want to exclude stop words and so we can tell it to subtract stop words from our text and uh it is in multiple languages so not just english now what i can do with this words corpus that's just kind of fun is um play a game yes so let's say uh you would save it as something um you know my stop words and then you could tell it to to exclude a list so you could do something like oh hold on i will have to hit the button to rerun everything oh where did this come from i think we were about to skip that slide did it just decide to like not include this that's really odd that slide was not there a second ago that i saw okay let's make it a new slide all right so if i save this as my stop works right then what i could do is do my stop words minus uh a list of things i wanted to to include so uh you your um we i think you could subtract them i think i might have to [Music] something like that effect i think maybe it's that though my stop words is not a list let's look it's a type of class i always get r yeah so minus okay something to this effect because obviously we did this exact thing over here we subtracted these two and i'm just having a brain fart but that's what i would do is i would just subtract them out when writing an r all day so it's probably part of the problem all right so the slide that i missed a minute ago so great timing for asking me a question we could figure out how much of a text is are the stop words like why is it important to exclude them so we pulled out the stop words we said let's find this content that we're interested in i'm not sure why this is red but let's find a word the words that are in our text that are not in our stop words so this is another way to to subtract things out then figure out how much is left after we've excluded our stop words so how long is the content given the text and so what we see is that 73 74 of the reuters corpus is uh non-stop words so here this is removing stock words so it says everything that's not in our stock word set return that and so the ratio of non-stop words to stop words is seventy four percent what that means is that twenty six percent is stock works so twenty six percent of the text think about that full quarter of text are words that are like the and a of because so we often will exclude them to just make sure that we're analyzing the content words the nouns and the verbs and adjectives and the adverbs instead of prepositions conjunctions and pronouns so now let's talk about cheating at scrabble and so one thing that we could do is um i love this uh this game alphabear oh my god it's so addictive where you are basically creating words from letters you have on a board but you could also play this with scrabble and think about like okay if i have these letters what words can i make so here are the rules um you can only use each letter once it has to include the r you can't include plurals ending in s but s isn't even on the board here um and so how many words can we come up with and so i just made a frequency distribution of my puzzle letters so all that does is just count how many of each letter because v is in here twice now oh apparently i didn't change this from last year remember that this word here for blank in our puzzle letters this could be anything so i made cheese in this example but it could be for letter it could be for l for letter but it could be anything really so for um each letter in puzzle letters print out the letter and its frequency so this is a nice way to print a frequency distribution i see that these twice we're going to say that r is obligatory because meaning it's required because the rules of this particular scrabble game is that you have to use the r and pull out all of the possible valid words we had a scrabble corpus this would be better and then i'm going to print out the words okay so word for word in our word list so it has to be part of our valid words if it's greater than six characters only to keep it printable on one page and there's an r in it okay and it matches our frequency distribution so this is a nice loop that loops over every word in our word list and checks three things is it longer than six letters just to keep our output kind of short does it have an r and is it made up of the letters that we have i think you see we come up with um 10 or 12 here and some of them i'm like these are words like it doesn't look like an english word but okay so these would be all the words that we could use to cheat at scrabble and this is what a lot of those online scrabble cheating websites do not guilty at all at least when you're trying to figure out spellings for words okay so that's just a fun use of the words of data set another data set we can use is names and we'll use this one a lot when we get to chapter six where we're doing um uh classifiers i was saying we're trying to um look the example we'll do later is we're trying to predict if a name is male or female and this is close to my heart because i get mr buchanan all the time and then it's just kind of like are you are you serious like my name is spelled the girl way um but when people try to predict which option it is some for some reason it comes up as mail more often and we'll talk more about that like i said in chapter six so we're going to save the names corpus now the names corpus has two data sets a female set and a male set and so let's just see which ones are in both and this actually runs off the page there are so many um so we're going to save the male names then save the female names loop over uh the names or the words and in male names and only print it out if it's also in female names and so this is another way to do list overlap right so this is essentially if you're an r person it's like a inner join you know that these are in the same um they're in both data sets and we would say these are ambiguous because a male and a female both have those names uh and there are a lot of them we can even just look at length of this list real quick 365. okay oops sorry out of let's see how long the mail names data set is 2000 okay almost 3 000 female data set is 5 000. so overall that length is 400 or so so we see that there's a good chunk of those that are ambiguous meaning they're in both data sets um looking at wordless dictionaries okay because everything in this section is of sets of words all of the corpora that we covered last week are texts meaning they have like lots of discourse different newspaper articles different chat data set we talked about reuters corpus talk about brown so all of those are like sets of discourse these are all uh corpora that are sets of words and the both are necessary because sometimes we want to exclude stop words like we just showed or sometimes we want to know how we should pronounce something and so a lot of what siri or okay google or any spoken system like dragon or something what they do is they have an underlying phoneme corpus and that depends on the language that you pick so on my phone i have uh one year like many years ago at this point we were driving to chicago from missouri and um one of my students was like playing with the um option let me make sure my sound was off okay good one of my students was playing with the option on siri where you can make it sound with different accents so it has different versions of english in there so it has someone that's speaking british english american english and australian and so we all changed it and so now my series still talks to me in australian english which just makes me laugh every time i hear it because um it's very like stereotypical but if they had it and it's like southern i would totally change it because it would be more fun to hear my own dialect right um and so the way that that works is an underlying phoneme pronouncing dictionary so the cmu dict corpus is a list of entries of different ways that something can be pronounced and so there are 133 000 different words and their phoneme sets and just printed a couple of them here so fur like the tree all right the codes here little codes are related to the international phonetic alphabet but notice some words have multiple pronunciations so this is fire and sort of um fire and i can't even i don't even know if i could do this fur basically fire like there's no er er at the end of that okay um and so correspondingly there's two for fire arm and firearm i can kind of do it um it's so it's it allows us to think about the different accents that we might find and how we might pronounce things um and so my funny story for this phoneme set is that my high school band director uh like some um very balls of fire he would always like to run up and yell great balls of fur and i was just like that's fur i don't understand so um the difference in accents are can be represented here so we could use this to have a a speeched a text to speech system sounded more realistic based on like if you picked an area of the country however each this is this provides us an example of a python question so each entry in the data set is a tuple okay and within that tuple set is a single entry and then a list so notice that this is a tuple and remember that tuples are nice because they're immutable so we couldn't accidentally change something here and they're also nice because they can be embedded tuples in tuples or embedded lists so this is a single one and then a list which is i guess this is a list of one here they're pairs but remember tuple does not mean pair so when you have that kind of information if you just tried to loop over one thing it would be like what are you doing okay so what we're going to do is loop over two so it's expecting a pair here and if you want to make this even more explicit you can say i'm expecting this kind of tuple set and that should still run fine yeah and this this is not necessarily parentheses but i think for me it helps me understand that this is like i'm expecting this to bold so a word in its pronunciation is looping over both um and then now i can use both of those so if the pronunciation list size is equal to three so we're going to look at words that have at least three different pronunciations we're gonna save those as one two three because we're expecting three uh so break down the pronunciation into three different little phonemes and then just for fun we're gonna print the ones that start with p and end with t and just print the middle phoneme so for words that start with a p foaming and end with a t phoneme what's the middle phoneme right and this is really useful for instances where maybe you're trying to transcribe live text and um you're trying to sort uh trying to not live text live talking like a spoken thing and you're trying to figure out a word that um has either been uh a loud sound happened or phoneme deletion where they just you just can't understand the phoneme and so you could write a program that would go through and find the outer phonemes and pick the most probable word based on the the um frequency of ener phoneme right so here there's quite a bit right so um this would be kind of pate this would be pats this would be pate again a different way this would be um ae really interesting pert right pete um pete again but it's just spelled differently pete third time spelled differently parked so we can see in pet um that there are quite a few words that start and end with a p-i-t phoneme and so you would have to know the context of the sentence to disambiguate that so as humans we do this all the time because there's environments are usually very noisy um like the cats chewing on the box right or um there's a lot of crash or the tv's on or you're just not listening it's also an option and what you in your mind do is you use the the words around it for context to help fill in that phoneme or you just go what right and so just begin to write a system that might understand what words are even if it's a noisy environment you have to first figure out what all the options are and then use context so if you've ever used text-to-speech on your phone what you might notice if you're paying attention to what and you're watching it translate for you is that often it will pick the most probable or the most frequent combination but then after it's kind of gotten three or four words past what you've just said it might switch because context has kicked in so that's what makes these systems really cool is that they're using multiple sources of information but underneath all that is this sort of pronunciation dictionary another thing we can do this is looking for rhyming words um this might be good for games if you're making um games so dyslexia is a reading problem often it manifests as children not being able to spell um but it is actually usually a it's technically a reading disorder and one of the problems one of the ways that you diagnose or you notice it in children normally is that they can't run because since it's a reading problem what we think is some of the issues are phoneme uh an inability to break down phonemes so you can see the word but you can't break it into its phoneme it's con constituents um so also we're trying to create a kids game that has played like does rhyming and so it says what rhymes with cat and to know the answer you could use this pronunciation data set for that language and dialect to find other words the rhyme of cat hat fact so to do that we might pick some syllables and this would be uh x for phonics right and we'll say okay let's say let's find the word in our word pronunciation set if the pronunciation has these syllables at the end so this is a sneaky way to say it's the last four syllables so we're saying from the end minus four so moving up four up to the fourth one so it's the last one the second last one the third last one the fourth the last one but not the fifth to last one but remember that python starts at zero so we're kind of counting backwards here is this syllable set we can see this quite a bit cryogenics conics clinics cheatnicks or chetnicks um calisthenics and so these would be all the words that would have that x nyx phony method now what this demonstrates between these two slides is what's called the mini to mini problem so i like to talk about how english is dumb it's um it's not really dumb it's just kind of a funny way to talk about what are some of the issues that we'll deal with when we're writing programs to to process language and many languages have this problem english is just especially gross at it and so the many-to-many problem is this idea that there is one spelling with many pronunciations we saw that with fire um fire fire right uh so one spelling to many pronunciations and then the other way around one pronunciation to many spellings and so the f phoneme has like seven different ways to spell it so words of i'm sorry fish photo cough and puff all have the same f phoneme but are spelled differently um and then let me see here back to your question is it frozen or have i just not moved oh it is frozen thanks there we go so the mini to mini problem is the fact that the phoneme to spelling is not one to one sometimes it's many to one sometimes it's one to many and so it's called the mini timing frame come on now another way we might do this is to use dictionaries okay so dictionaries are a um and i can't remember if we've covered exactly how dictionaries work i feel like we've talked about them a little bit but either way dictionaries are exactly like they sound they are a set a special type of object that is not a list or tuple that have an entry and a definition and we're going to call these keys and values okay so they've got a list of unique keys remember dictionary you can't have the same word twice and the the different values that can go with it if you try to use something that does not exist it will get you'll get a key error but we can um add things to the dictionary to help so let's say we're going to take that pronunciation dictionary i'm going to save it that pronunciation um yeah it's a dictionary.dict that means it's in dictionary format and i can print out the options for fire it gives me two little lists here for fire and fur if i try to print out the one for blog and i zoom out a little bit you'll see that you will get this error because it doesn't exist so i can add blog to my dictionary um because that is a valid word now and then we could tell it to print out now we've got the little double list action going because this denotes that it's the key and the key i'm sorry this is the key this is the value list but then we need to tell it that that whole thing is what's going into it if you do one set of um [Music] i think it'll blow up let's just test this theory no it doesn't blow up so i don't remember why why it's double the book to double that's why um not entirely sure don't have an answer there but you can do one bracket too so about translation okay so machine translation is one of the most important things that have come out of the sort of uh revolution of computational linguistics and natural language processing um and so there's a corpus for correspondingly for that it's called the swash corpus and it has common words across many languages and the languages are identified using iso language codes okay this is super important because we have a consistent set of rules on what language is what so we can um look at the file ids here here let's just do this there we go okay that works good so here are the file ids so here are all the languages that are included obviously this is not a lot because there are many many languages but they are some of the more popular language en is for english yes it's for spanish french uk's british english i don't remember what all these are uh dodge from the netherlands there's also b e which i think is a different form of dutch d is german okay so you can look up their iso codes to figure out what language is what what i'm going to do is create a dictionary that is uh the entries or i'm going to create french to english here which is the entries of french translated into english okay so we're just going to pair these together so what i end up with is tuple sets okay so ja is the word for i to is the word for vu i'm sorry to and vu both translate into you singular and then they interestingly have it as thou although vu is a formal form of you in french for people you don't know and then it keeps going right so this is the pairs of words and how you translate them and so we can create that into a dictionary so by having it in this like tuple set that will automatically translate it into the keys and the values so we're just gonna make that into dictionary now this is really nice because i don't have to loop over so why why is this better than a list is what i'm trying to get into um now i can just say translate this word before in this loop this list tuple set we'd have to loop over it until we found that word this is just much faster so translation it's dog and jeter is throw i can also do this for german english and then spanish to english and the really nice thing is this update function and update function slaps all of them on the end okay with one exception so just put a note here um it essentially combines the two sets if there are any overlaps in the in the dictionary so let's say for for some reason you have um the same key right so let's say there's one a word in french and spanish that would be different english words uh i don't know so let's say you in both data sets you have the word cheese but it translates to different words it will overwrite when you use update it overwrites any keys that were already there and if they're not there just adds them okay so this is one issue with the update function as it doesn't really combine if there are multiple keys it doesn't really combine the values it just overwrites with the newest value um some other data sets before we get to wordnet here and my song and dance on how much i love wordnet um is shoebox and toolbox okay those are really great data management systems for linguistic data it's ways to create linguistic data and you might use it as xml format xml formats a structured hierarchical kind of format that allows us to use lots of different coded entries so for example the toolbox data set we look at this specific entry for this um language this will be the word and there it's a tuple check it out tuple okay and it ends here so the second it's like a tuple set of car and then the second piece is all the different pieces of that so this is truly built like the merriam-webster right so here's the word it's part of speech is a verb um i don't know what pt stands for it's gloss to english meaning it's translation into english it's for gag date it was entered examples of it being used a translation of the example being used so this would be just sets of of characteristics about this word we wouldn't want to use a dictionary a literal dictionary and python terms for this because we can't use the same key over and over again okay so in this one it's better to have tuples with embedded lists of tuples so it's kind of nested structure and this is why xml might be kind of good or json format because that allows for that hierarchical kind of structure like everything here is nested under this term all right word net i love wordnet it's my favorite word that's also available online and in more than one language so we're dead blah blah blah blah blah blah use it okay the website is um old but this is what wordnet looks like okay so we can pick our favorite word we want to search for which mine is clearly cheese and what we see is essentially its dictionary definition so we can see that cheese is a noun and then we could click on these to look at the the entry for the literal cheese this would be a very old form of some version of cheese it can also be a verb and to to get away or to stop which i've never used so let's look at that one so here we can look at synset and i haven't talked about any of these terms so they won't make any sense but it breaks down and still can slowly you can slowly see all of its pieces or you can hear click show all this gets really hairy though and it shows you like every piece going on here this is almost unreasonable unreadable though so i find it easier to work with in python sorry i'm on the wrong this one because what wordnet is is it's a dictionary like a merriam-webster not a po not a python dictionary it's built in a hierarchical structure which gives us so much cool power to do interesting analyses and so here's an example of what wordnet might look like so the top and most entry of wordnet is entity so generally the words in mornet are nouns and verbs so to it to me its biggest limitation is the fact that it's structured hierarchically which means that lots of adjectives and adverbs don't aren't really represented in this form okay no no stop words really but let's think about the word motor car okay this is an odd it's not something that people at least in american english use very often but it's a type of motor vehicle but another type of motor vehicle might be a go car or truck a motor car might be a hatchback these are just we just normally call these cars right hatchback compact guy skullzer other ones and then hatchback might include something like my car which is a honda fit so it's broken down in the sort of category structure and this allows us to think about what's called polysimi and synonymy so polysemi is when words have multiple meanings synonyms or synonymy is when words have the same meaning okay so different words same meaning polysemi is one word multiple meanings um and so let's say we have the sentence benz is credited with the invention of the motor car benz is credited with the invention of the automobile as long as people agree that these two senses say the same thing that means that they're synonyms okay so if we can exchange one more for another they're synonyms and meaning um and the function to look at this in word net is called syn sex so we're gonna import wordnet as wn to keep it short and what you can do is say wn dot syn sets is the function and show me all of the related words to call a motor car and it actually only returns one entry and that's car so let's break down what's in here when you see an entry that's why i said looking at this doesn't always make a lot of sense because it is in its entry structure but when you see an entry it'll show you that it's um the word itself it's part of speech so if car is actually also a verb it would have v here that's a car dot n for noun and then the definition number so here that's number one [Music] excuse me we can look at the sunset for car as well um so we asked for the synthetic motor car and it said its car okay great so let's now look at the sunset for just car here and this specific version of car because if we did just the word car we would get all the different options of car and i don't want the the dictionary the dictionary making up words now um i don't want the whole car in one car and two car n3 so just show me the first word so to get just the word back you use the lemon names function so here this gives us the send set of this particular definition entry for car and not all the definition entries for car and then the limit names function gives me just the the part of the word back instead of also the part of speech so synonyms for car include car the other forms of car auto automobile machine and motor car and this is how the thesaurus works okay so when you ask for synonyms of a particular word this is this is how it's working in the background some form of this the dot definition function allows us to look at the dictionary definition so four car the definition is a motor vehicle with four wheels usually propelled by an internal combustion engine which is a lot of words to describe something that we just imagine so naturally right um i also can print examples okay so here's an example sentence he needs a car to get to work and there are even more functions here but these are kind of the main ones we're going to look at is sunsets examples and then some options for thinking about the structure of the data okay so let's look at those so lots of words have multiple sunsets um and this is part of our ambiguity problem and polysemy problem that we've talked about so if we look at the syn sets for just the word car and that car now number one you can actually see that the word car has um has a sunset for noun number one noun number two three four and cable car because it found any instance of the word car so we've got four versions of car and one cable car and we can print all of those out so for those sunsets in this one we just ran from the names so for the first definition of car we've already looked at this one but for the second definition of car this seems to be like train car right car real car railway car real road car this is gondola okay so it's a different china carriage vehicle elevator car so elevator and then cable car which it's only sin set only relationship is the word car and so this is where we might need to understand disambiguation like which version of car should it be so how do i know which one to recommend where it's for you and that might be based on the words around it right because word neck word neck word net is hierarchical that means that we can exploit the hierarchy by looking at what's above it and below it so um for all of these i don't know if i would just tell you to make yourself a list so you don't get confused on which ones which [Music] because the names are very similar so a basic level category is the the level you're at essentially so the most general name for something might be car right so everything is a car everything with four wheels running on the road in his car a super ordnance is a more abstract level it's above it so super meaning above okay and the word for this is a hypernym so hyper meaning um higher is the way i think about this it's not a higher nm but hypernym kind of close enough sounding nim just means word so that's where synonym um kind of comes in so similar word so hypernym is the word that is more abstract above it okay sometimes called a superordinate word which here might be vehicle one of them a subordinate or hyponym meaning lower than um and if you know if you know anything about um like uh medical terms right having hypothyroid is not enough hyper is too much so above and below normal the subordinate words are more concrete or more descriptive so like i have a honda but we can move where the basic is right so we could say okay well the basic level category is now going to be vehicle what's above that and what's below that so it's not generally people consider this the most general name like dog right so animal and beagle but it doesn't have to be you can pick anywhere to start at the basic level so i'm going to save the sunset for car um we can see shows us that it's just saved as a sunset so saving it doesn't really do anything useful we have to then pull data out of it in a specific way so we're going to say types of motor cars and pull out the hypo nips so hyponym remember is lower so i'm going to tell it to print the first one and that is the sunset of ambulance so ambulance is a type of motor car then to print them out in a useful way i'm going to say give me the lemon name okay in each of these sunsets and types of motor cars um for those lemons in the the sunset dilemmas so the way this is kind of like a nested loop and what's happening is i want the names back looping over this the sunset options and types of motor car but there's several names in each one of those so i have to tell it to pull those out so pull out the limas and then print them out and what we can see now is all of the things connected to motor car underneath car essentially and what are all the types of cars who's effectively the question we're asking about it's got model t suvs stanley steemer which makes me laugh because my head is a vacuum all right um pace prowl car police cruiser police car patrol car minivans wagons all right taxis so now we can see all the different types of cars in this dataset and if we move up we would say hypernyms so the hypernyms for our um our car data set is motor vehicle okay that makes sense so a car is a type of motor vehicle if we move up more it might just be vehicle and then we can also use this function hypernym path so hypernym rumor is above it and this is how many ways can from the top can we get to this word so we have the dictionary and it's structured in this sort of hierarchical format and it's how many different roads can we take and end up at car which is our motor car variable so there are two paths between entity which is the topmost structure of ornette to car you would think there would just be one there's actually two and that's because wheeled vehicle is classified both as a vehicle and a container um for some odd reason and so i could say that there how many paths are there well there's two and print the um names and the sunsets for each path so path one tattoo as we start entity physical entity object hole artifact instrument container wheeled vehicles self-propelled vehicle motor vehicle the car and this is all pretty much the same until we get to instrument then it's conveyance vehicle wheel vehicle self motor car so wheeled vehicle is under both vehicle and container another thing we can do is look at the length of these paths so um from which word is more specific than another word so if the path length is longer that means it's more specific um which is on another slide here but we could get the most generalized hypernym now i will tell you that this is not a very useful function because the root hypernym for all words in wordnet is entity because it is the top of the tree so this function to me seems kind of useless because it's always entity but the nice thing about uh the hype the path function is that i can tell how specific a word is and words that are more specific are generally less frequent in a day in a dictionary or data set or corpus because we tend to use more basic level names for things okay so hypernyms and hyponyms are iso relationships meaning um we can move up and down in a hierarchy between them okay so a car is a motor vehicle or a beagle is a dog and a dog is an animal if we want to think about features instead we can use what are called meronyms okay and meronyms are broken into two parts i'm not entirely sure i totally always get the difference between these but part marinums are things that are a part of something whereas substance mariners are things that make up something okay so um a part of a zebra would be that it has stripes legs and tail but the makeup of zebra would be like blood skin cells that kind of stuff another option is a holonym uh and this is it's kind of an interesting it's essentially if it has a set name right so a group of zebras is actually called a dazzle things i did not know until i read the book um but a group of trees it's got a forest a group of wolves called pac so that kind of thing so let's look here we're gonna print the send the meronyms the parts of trees okay and so that is pearl crown limb stump so these are the the trunk the pieces to tree substance mirinims though are what type of wood it is so it might be heartwood or sapwood and a group of trees is called forest so this gets at the that the a different entry in the dictionary rather than just the the word itself this now gets into its pieces and these are haza relationships or is made of instead of izza where now has this you know it has a trunk it has limbs or isn't comprised of sometimes what people say or is made of so let me think about the word mint mint is a very strange word because it has many definitions it's not the word with the most definitions in wordnet but it is a bunch okay that's what we're going to do is we're going to pull all the sunsets for mint where it's a noun because mint mint has many definitions where it's not a noun like coins um and we're going to print the sunset name with a definition so we've got a batch or um a bunch of mints we've got the actual plant okay we've got the set of plants we've got the fact that it could be the leaves are sometimes called mint it could be that candy like a peppermint or it could be the physical location where the money is made so we can look at all of its different definitions and this is only when it's a noun so here are all of its synonyms and their definitions and then if i look at synonym number four right the leaves i can see that the parts are comprised so these are all interconnected is the point here where the the remember part uh holonym right is the the thing that it has so mint has number two this um plant with these flowers so number four here is part of the plant with the flowers this is the leaves and the substance is related to number five where it's um made of this mint oil okay a candy so uh the interesting thing about wordnet is we've talked a lot about it being a hierarchy but once you get into like the definitions and the features and the parts and the substances they're all interconnected in weird ways so this is not quite so much a hierarchy anymore they're like linked over here linked up there so the parts and substances are are more of a network than they are a hierarchy so the purpose of this is now we can use entailment okay entailments are a function where um you might if a is true then b is also true and so if you're writing or reading or having it read a text and you ask a question like um did this was that paintings example right so the thieves stole the paintings and then you would say uh the paintings were um we're gone right so stolen means it's gone so this allows us to kind of say you know if this one thing is happening this other thing is also happening so if someone is walking they are also taking steps if someone is chewing more than likely they're probably swallowing although this is not perfect right because you could between gum but generally if chewing then swallowing and then then it becomes really very interesting because you you get um or if eating and then chewing and swallowing sorry i got a little distracted but then there's a fun one here if tease it could be then arousal or then disappointment so this shows you here that there are two different very different definitions listed there for teas so it could be that the next step is upset or it could be the next step is aroused so this also will show you how words have shades meaning and then my favorite thing to do with wordnet is thinking about similarities so i told you the beginning of the semester i think that my research is on semantics and definitions and terminology and best measurement practices for semanticity and what wordnet allows me to do for nouns of verbs at least is calculate the relationship between words and think about how words are more related than other words so if two words are in that same hierarchy on the same branching path they're probably related and we can calculate the distance between words in our hierarchy so now this function's really handy the root hypernym run is not so handy because it's always entity but lowest common hypernym finds this thus the most the closest link between words so if i had um cat and dog it would find the closest link above it right hyper remember above so that would probably be animal and so that finds the place where they intersect so to do this we're going to pick a couple words okay a rights whale which i've actually never looked this up what this is let's look it up why not tricking along here tonight right whale is a type of whale okay we're gonna save its sunset to do this an orca which is a different type of whale orcas this is like seaworld shamu and minky which i'm assuming i'm saying it might be a meek but i assume that you pronounce the e okay here's another type of whale fancy so we've got three whale types and then tortoise that's turtle and novel which is a book okay how much all of you know i know this but so we're getting three words that should be very related because they're all types of whales although they're not exactly maybe the same family of whale but they're all still big fish in the sea okay um oh are they fish they might be mammals okay big ocean creatures let's go with that tortoise um which is reptile and novel which is towing something different so the way you do this is you take one of them which here is called write and then you use the lowest common lowest common hypernym function and put in the other synthetic so you basically take one sunset and tell it to look at the other sunset in a match and the lowest common hypernym between a right whale and a minky whale is a baleen whale okay which is this other one which looks kind of frightening i think i feel like we got we got like all the scary pictures can we see a more zoomed out view no just them eating things so that's the the lowest common denominator between those two okay so your right will and an orca is actually whale so we have to go higher up in the hierarchy between right whales and tortoise which are two totally different things they actually go all the way up to vertebra vertebrate okay which is quite high in the hierarchy and then of animal anyway um and then between a right wheel and a book which these things are totally unrelated you can see here that it went all the way to entity which means that they're not really related at all because entity is the end of the of the top of the chain that's kind of neat um this allows us to see also too definition wise where where each one is but this to me is not the most useful function it's just kind of cool a more useful function is to actually count how far away um they are from each other so the min depth function um tells me the the how far down it is so the more specific something is the more the lower it is in the hierarchy so this is essentially how many nodes from entity is this so you see the entity is node zero so there is no depth there it's at the top and this follows python's rules where zero is one vertebra is pretty high up in the hierarchy it's eight deep whale's 13 deep and bailey mill is actually 14 deep and that is way more useful because now i can take this and essentially do that to um except it won't it doesn't like that idea but essentially this is the the structure that we're building here so we're figuring out um what the sense that is and then testing where it's at which there's a way to combine them all into one it's just kind of confusing that's essentially the idea so now i know how specific each term is and i can tell that right wheels are more related to family emails than they are orcas um or i'm sorry backup there we go so um right whales and monkeys are lower in the chain they're more related because than right wells and orcas because they have a lower depth and a more specific um but what could i to also convert this into something a little bit more tangible um because the obviously the depth function has an end but it it's not in a standardized set so if we want to we can standardize this and use path similarity this is how much they have the same path um and that scores from zero to one and so zero is like uh no relationship you almost cannot get a zero like it because entity connects them all um you pretty much can't get zero i think this is the bottom 0.04 um so it does not it asks them to go to zero but it's not touch zero and one indicates it's the exact same item okay which you pretty much would only do if you got right past similarly right here then you would get one how much are these the same so how much do they have the same paths so from right to minky we get 0.25 so maybe not as similar as i thought it is more connected to that than orca way less connected to tortoise and between tortoise and novel tortoise is winning by a little bit because they're both animals so this gives us a um a number it's almost like correlation it's not a correlation um because it's not calculated in the same way but it's a similar idea to correlation so we have a bounds on our relationship and we can know that things close to zero are basically unrelated and things closer to one or more related excuse me and there's a couple more more than a couple a bunch more options that are in the wordnet repertoire so the leecock shutter row i think as i said is a really popular measure for similarity um that returns a score uh based on how similar the sunsets are um so it measures their sunsets and their past similarity and picks how deep they go essentially my other two favorite ones that i have used is resneck or resnick um and this one's based on information content so this pulls from uh sort of entropy theory and looks at the least common subsumer so that is the um hypernym so how deep is the the most the word that they're both related to the lowest common denominator is what they're kind of saying and how much information do we get by knowing one if we know one how much information do we have to know the other and then the one i use all the time is gen conrad and this one is um is similar to resnick here in that it returns a score of uh very connected for zero up to like 32 i think for not um not connected at all and kind of gives you a measure of of relatedness and then a lot of people convert that into a similarity score so a zero to one kind of similarity score but all of these are pretty popular and they're all built in so there are functions for each of these like dot jcn all right so that ends why is it so tiny anyways that ends uh chapter 2.
Statistics of DOOM
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Malala: Feminism Is Not Complicated
feminism is just another word for equality it means equality and no one would object equality no one should object equality and it just means that women should have equal rights as men and then I said well it's very simple it's not as complicated as some people have made it I embraced feminism and and I was already a feminist speaking out for girls education speaking out for women in Pakistan and then all around the world when you speak about women's rights you become feminist I I am just I just get so disappointed to see that people are with these high positions and they are openly they talk against women they do not accept women as equal they harass women and it's just shocking for a second to believe that this is actually happening and and I hope that women stand up and they speak out against Ted and I hope that people who are involved in in such shameful things they think about their own daughters their own mothers and their own close female relatives and just imagine for a second that can they let it happen to their daughters to their sisters to their mothers and I don't think they would accept that I can't change a person I will try all my best to give advice but I think it's a time for women to raise up their voice so their voices are hardened their voices reaches those ears and if their voices reaches those minds that still those views that we are trying to fight against and for a second we thought that they didn't exist but they still exist it's a responsibility that we all should realize that we we can all participate in this and we can all contribute to this
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My Afternoon Routine
[Music] hey guys and welcome to a new video today we doing an afternoon routine and I'm causing my fingers that this has never been done before also if you can tell in my voice I am ill I feel awful but I need tennis videos up you guys so as you can see the first thing I'm doing is making us some lemon tea I just put in some squeeze the lemon and then I cut the lemon up pop that in there too and then put two tables two teaspoons of honey in and it's supposed to really help you when you're ill I run out of honey so my voice is just getting long but after I made that I play someone on the kitchen and then realized oh I have literally no food so I drove to Ollie I do my shopping all day because it's just cheap it's good so I made a onlet and some toast and I kind of half grills from tomato's point out is not a user hi Jimmy okay there was enough the parking fees to the British houses house so notice how since Joe Indian people with Hangul published for practice also look how cute my brand new plate so I got this from Ikea me today and they were so cheap and they're so pretty I love them so I just went to my office and it's what I didn't tell me doing all the work that I usually do but I'm probably in here for about two to three hours doing emails and stuff like that and I just ate that ones don't work and that's what i've been loving recently is called 21 buttons it's really cool it's like an outfit app is like instagram but you can buy this stuff so as you can see top on these little buttons and it shows you anything the Fromm's i've been posting a few outfits victim then my username is definitely excel if you guys want to follow me i love it if you would to have that many followers on there but as you can see you upload your picture you tap on the item and then you start whatever it is and i love it because it has Primark on there as well as prime clothes I also really love this because it's a way of earning money without really doing anything difficult you actually own commission off of every single sale that you create from your account so you can actually earn money from this app and it's free to download so you're getting free money basically it's pretty cool so once I've done that I've kind of been on the up for a little bit I went into the bathroom and took my mic off if I'm know I'm not really doing anything that I knew fit presentable for the rest of the day I just can't wear my cap off um so my skin at the moment for that to know salving turn let it breathe a little bit right if you guys want to be like a full skin care routine I will link it in the description but I just use this spice brush thing and then some products from the body shop but if you want to see it in more depth then I'll link it in the description you can take a look after I've done that I decided I wanted more like showed afternoon so I went into my room I cut up some fruit because like I said my skin been acting up so I didn't want to stuff my face with chocolate and I've been trying to read a lot more so I was reading this book called how to have a good day I don't know who I made by but I've been really enjoying it so that is pretty much it for my afternoon routine Oh guys enjoy it out this is a new style of video for you guys that you know seen before and yeah don't forget to follow me on 21 button becomes a real leg up I'd love to see you guys there so yeah I love you guys so much thank you so much watching this video I'll see you tube soon my next bye
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Arcana Eco - The Fairy's Stolen Smile
[Music] she was tender fairy with t of the smile and don't run for it she was s her smile she gave this a present to Forever she would meet and the fairies and the creatures and the forest with her one night she was in the midle of the L but then was surprised green the her face SP dreams and love from her she her smile midle the lake in a very dark had SP she smile middle of the rain and the creatures and Forest hey come on hey he [Music] hey so cool through the night and R became a school I joy for mind the fair and the creatures and sheep from below the tend just memory she Tri find dreams searching in the stars to hate and pain fear and W but she found her try of tears to dry and her she secret she leg very dark had she her smile middle of the rain but she the innoc [Music] ofile only from there the secret eyes [Music] m l very SM middle of the rain but if I she was the innocent of hey [Music] go [Music] [Applause] hey
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*NEW*2024*How To Get EVERY VEST On ANY OUTFIT Glitch In GTA 5 Online! *TRASH VEST* CEO VEST*
how's it going everybody in today's video we're going to show you how to transfer any vest onto any outfit in GTA Online if this did help you out or you do find yourself going back here often do consider dropping us a sub it does help us out a ton and uh also let me know what you want to see in the comments what kind of other epic glitches or any other glitches like that also before we get into the video thanks to u4gm for sponsoring this video they offer all sorts of modded accounts billion and trillion cash High RP levels modded cards modded outfits and fast run if you're interested check out the link in the description for more services and also do not forget use my code Wheezy for 5% off when you're checking out all righty guys hope you enjoy back to the video all right so first of all you want to head over to any clothing store on the map and make sure you're wearing the outfit that you want to put the vest on and then uh head over to utility vest and head down to number 43 you want to put on the peach player carrier if for whatever reason whatever you're wearing won't let you equip the peach PL carrier you can head over to designer shirts and equip number 59 the black Print t-shirt this will work the exact same way as the utility vest whe but it just works works as an undershirt instead of an overshirt like the utility West so yeah right here number 59 the black Print t-shirt in designer t-shirts once you've done that make sure you're not wearing a helmet and save your outfit now from here you will need two other outfits so back out and then go back to the Brows out outfit section and then go down to Heist cover rolls and you want one of the bottom four any of these will work fun so equip that as for the vest part of it if you don't have the TR vest or the CEO vest or anything like that saved um you can go over to the Los Santos tuners section and grab one of the dock worker outfits there yeah so one of these four so yeah save those for later and for now we're going to need the fumigator outfit and we're going to head over to the telescope on the pier and do the telescope glitch and merge this with the outfit that we just saved the peach plate carrier on if you don't know the telescope glitch just run past the telescope spamming right on the d-pad and as long as your guy doesn't look into the telescope then you've hit it properly so open up your interaction menu and change over to to the outfit and you're good to go as you can see the gas mask has merged to the outfit so once youve done that just head over to any gun store on the map this one right here is the closest once you get down to the gun store just save your outfit all right so now the outfit has been saved you want to open up your pause menu and go into online play jobs and go down into Rockstar created and go into missions and you want to start up it's a Titan of a job once you've loaded in just Spam through the alerts and start that up and you can do this part completely Solly you don't need to invite a friend so once you load in the whole reason we make you go to the gun store make this part A whole lot quicker so when you load into the mission you can just turn straight around and save the outfit right here as you can see the peach PL carrier has disappeared which is perfect that's exactly what we need for the glitch so once you've done that you're good to just leave the job through your phone when you've load it back in your outfit should look like this with the peach plate carrier or the T-shirt disappeared so what we need to do now is just equip the any outfit that has a vest on it so like I showed you at the start of the video the dock worker vest for me I got the trash vest right here so we're going to use that one and once you have that on then you just want to start up it's a g thing I have that link down below for you that should be on bookmarked and then missions it's a g thing you wanted to invite a friend for this part [Music] so when you load in really important that you make sure the clothing is set to player saved outfits and once you've done that you should be fine to start up the job so what you need to do here is just switch over to the outfit that we have saved earlier this is the outfit that the vest will be transferred on [Music] to [Music] so once you've loaded into that just move around and wait a couple seconds and then you should be safe to leave through your phone all right final part and most important part of the glitch when you go back into free mode register as a CEO and be next to any street car once you've done that open up your interaction menu again go back to management hover over style then hop into the street vehicle click on style and then switch one to the right and one back to the left and then you're safe to get out of the vehicle as you can see the vest has merged onto our outfit and then from here you're good to save it so I hope you enjoyed and I hope this helped you out and I hope this 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War Against Spirit Of Hypocrites And Witchcraft In Church
yes lord my father and my god i want to bless your name lord i thank you lord god in the mighty name of jesus lord i honor you lord i crucify your name i give you thanks and honor in the mighty name of jesus wonder of god i welcome your presence lord i thank you lord god in the mighty name of jesus lord my god i worship you lord i i honor you i do you acknowledge your name i give glory and honor in the mighty name of jesus my god and my father i suck this prayer in the blood of jesus oh lord my father i call upon your presence in the mighty name of jesus one of god i praise your name and i thank you lord my god in the mighty name of jesus lord i i welcome your holy spirit the holy spirit welcome welcome welcome welcome in the mighty name of jesus lord my father i thank you lord i bless you this morning i dedicated this prayer into your hand god i want to thank you lord to magnify to your name to bless you all god to give you the glory and honor in the mighty name of jesus i suck this prayer in the blood of jesus in the mighty name of jesus my god and my father in the name of jesus you are a god there is no another god we come to wash you this hour to acknowledge you and give you all the glory and honor you are a mighty mighty god you are a good god we love you lord we will die we acknowledge your name we thank you father you are good god god we worship you lord thank you heavenly father in this time this our lord will give our life to you and we ask you a lot my father to help us and protect us from any evil from powers of darkness from wicked and personality and all sources of evil surrounding us in jesus name lord my father i believe the blood of jesus each and every one of us in jesus name lord i thank you and i bless you i give you all the glory and honor in jesus name i pray amen welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome everyone welcome welcome thank you for coming thank you for joining god bless you god bless you god bless you we'll continue with yesterday's program a topic uh the topic is war against the spirit of hypocrites and witchcraft in the church a war a war against the spirit of hypocrisy and witchcraft in the church will party too uh uh let's look in the scripture from old testament in the book of job job 15 verse 34 the bible says for the congregation of hypocrites hypocrites shall be desolated they select and the fire shall consume the tabernacles of the bribery bribery yes thank you jesus you know this this was very serious also what god was talking and job says that this congregation congregation of hypocrisy hypocrites people who pretend to be christian people to be pretend to be saved people pretend that they are with you but they are not this is what the bible says the fire shall consume that they they consume the tabernacle of bribery the fire will consume 30 tabernacle because as churches they are robbery they are bribery there there are congregation thieves and criminals witches and wizards and warlocks so that such a congregation will be consumed by fire that is god it's not me this is god we are not casting anybody this is the word of god which he says in isaiah 29 verse 13 to 15 the bible says in the book of isaiah 29 verse 13 to 15 the bible says wherefore the lord said for as much as these people throw near me with their mouth and with their lips do do honor me but i've removed their heart far from me and their fear towards me is taught by the perceptive of man they are taught by by by the the doctrine of man then honor god by their leaves yes i'm a christian i'm pin upon i i know i read my bible i fast every week i give my thoughts and hovering but inside you you and you are far from god this is the word of god i'm not talking against you i'm not talking anybody i'm not picking anybody this is what is happening if you are like that born again be saved many people are not saved you know we are not charging anybody but the truth of the matter people have not really devoted to god all they are not saved they are lying okay let's verse 14 you see in the in in in in in king james the bible says therefore behold i would i will again do marvelous work among these people marvelous work and they wonder for he for the wisdom of their wise men shall perish and the understanding of their brutal men shall be hidden woe to those who seek deep to hit their counsel far from the lord and their works are in their dog they say who sees us and who knows us yeah do you know christian porn again christian pastors priest all of them do you know they go to sleep with people's wives children of somebody and they have their own children do you know what they are doing in the darkness they say god is not seeing us personally a bishop called me i we went to to preach with him in a conference he was with his wife he booked me a very expensive hotel and then suddenly i don't know how is nick from his room to come to my room and then he locked the door he said i said who is this he said this is bishop i said what how is it that bishop will come this time what is it and then i ask is there a problem no mama i want to tell you something i couldn't i'm not going to sleep i unless i tell you something so i opened the door i was standing in the door with my night gun and the t-tower like this so the bishop said let me sit and explain to you so i opened the door and i'll allow him to sit he said mama you know i want to share with you something solomon lived with so many wives david lives with so many wives so i love you so much and i don't want these things to be said to anybody yeah i love you and i want to have love with you i want to make love with you then i was shocked i was terrifying i was i was unconscious i said no no it cannot happen no please no let me organize next time not not now not now please please please please no no no no no no no please please no then i started crying now when he saw me that i'm dying he left me said never say anything now because of the sock it's a big bishop they suck and everything in the morning i was going to speak again but i was like oh my god what am i going to say god what this this now i controlled myself but the wife noticed something he knows his wife he knows his husband he knows he's a he he knows his husband he knows him so he was he asked me she asked me christine is something happened to you or why are you like this i said yes something has happened bad but god is with me and then then because i was like oh my god i didn't know i didn't no i didn't believe that i thought that people when people get saved i was just i never thought that once a person is born again it would ever ever do things i thought people are holy i i believe that once you have been saved you are holy you can't do anything okay and then i came to realize and then i just my eyes was open a little bit saying all these people is that what they are doing then i started monitoring their wife and started mounting everybody in the church and then i found out honorary speaking most of the members the pastors they were sleeping to each other they were doing so much so i what did i do i have to run away from my life then i want to ask people is this how christianity be because i just got saved i what god saved and and they said the bishop told me you don't need to go to the college you need the holy spirit to teach you the spirit and there was a teacher and they believed the healing the the healing and salvation and and now he said that you you you don't need the bible called the holy spirit and the bible says so so i believed what he said yeah you know when you are being born again you don't know much then you got a spiritual person who will read you it tells you you believe so i believed everything i was telling me and it's reading the bible i was reading my bible he tells me open this bible i open and it says so so i believed what i said when i went i said i asked some people somebody said mama listen you know these leaders they are like this but if you mention to anybody you are finished they will kill you so what you do help yourself what your best if you want to leave the church or do everything to help yourself and get out of this so i tried everything then it happened that i went to the bible college when i went to the bible called that it was the end of of them now now they disannounce me they disown me they they said you you are not you don't belong to them again and then that's how i got out of their hands yes but something again happened in that church they needed me because god blessed me so now that's how i came to run that people they are born they are in the church but they are witches and work and settings and they are they are not saved now in the book of ma in the book of mark mark 7 verse 5-6 the bible says then the pharisees subscribers ask him why do you are disciples not yes oh god my father thank you jesus uh the bible says in mark 7 5 to 6 the bible says then the pharisees and the describers ask him why do your disciples not walk according to the rotation of the elders but eat bread with and wash the hands he answered and said to them well the isaiah prophesies of your hypocrisy hypocrisy you know the book of isaiah as it is written these people honor me with their ribs but their heart is far from me jesus jesus you know jesus and was seeing them naked he was singing hypocrisy jesus saw them how they were wicked and evil you know sometimes when you talk to somebody and you see what a person is yeah you you may see exactly what is going on because the demon you some people are terrible yeah that's why you see deliverance means that they are very angry sometimes they are very very very very angry because of what they see they can't tell you but they see even when you talk to somebody god opens your eyes and you see things that this person is doing yes now when jesus saw what they are and they are questioning because the easy disciple did not wash their hands jesus was so rude she is likely called rooted what what what what is the best word can i use yeah jesus knew he was convinced he understood exactly responding these people yeah he was very angry with them and they responded them good because you see is the talking of jesus was like he was very annoyed with them very angry with them they pretended asking them that they are holy than him but jesus exposed them and discussed them they didn't say anyone they could not say anything when jesus answered give them an answer and write a good one now in the book of of of uh of matthew 7 15 the bible says be aware of false prophets which comes to you in sheep's clothing but inward inwardly they are not they are leavening wolves jesus this is jesus he said they are be aware of of false prophets be aware of them they pretend yes they see it is not a problem to see they can see but inside there are warps they are hina they are dogs they are animal they can eat you they can swallow you they are bad in the book of matthew 23 verse 28 the bible says even so you also outwardly appear righteous unto men but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity jesus told them yes you look nice look at me i look very good with the gown with the core here as a priest you see now but inside me say something which is not right so jesus was telling them you where gown you wear this you look outside good but the inside is something else why can't you make it inside and outside look good yes jesus was rebuking them this is the son of god jesus in the book of matthew 27 28 matthew 23 27 the bible says matthew 23 verse 27 to 28 the bible says word to you now i will continue with the words of jesus seven was we we talked two of them we are remaining with some so this word jesus said whoa what means suffering people wicked so wicked and it's people are suffering with the wicked and evil said what do you scribers and pharisees hypocrites hypocrites for you are like white washed tombs which outwards appear beautiful but within and full of dead people's bones and all uncleanness so you also outside appear righteous to others but within you you are full of hypocrisy and lawless you know this is so bad words that jesus used jesus used the bad bad word against these people because of who they were these are the people who was they were teachers of the law they were they were they were they were priests yeah they were lawyers they were very educated people not illiterate people now because jesus didn't go to school he didn't have degrees he did he didn't i didn't have that education they have so they were trying to criticize him everywhere he was going so jesus exposed him and discussed them you know it's not good people to disgrace you or disrespect you to low you because of your education wherever you can up your knowledge god has blessed you with knowledge yeah jesus has knowledge of degree of degrees of masters and masters yes jesus has saw all the knowledge but these people they didn't know they were disrespecting and following you know you are born black or a white it's not your choice to be a black or a white but you know some people have gone so much racism some people have been rejected i've some i suffered so much rejection i've suffered people who pretend to be my friends and they they betrayed me i believe them i preach to them i trust at them but what they do behind me is so wicked and evil after they have done and something has happened now they are watching innocently and crying with you and they are the one who have that who have done it i've seen it but because of god that i know god i serve he delivered me from all these things yeah you know i i believe people and i trust them i don't mind whatever they do in darkness god will take care so now you see she when these people were pretending to jesus jesus exposed them with disgrace them he said you are like tombs white tombs you are like graveyard you are not people be born again and we get saved you know we need to be born again we need to be christian we need to to do the right thing it is a serious matter you can't serve the devil you you are not going to help your the devil you cannot serve the the kingdom of darkness why do you hope the back of your friend why you become unfriendly friends instead of covering your sister brother or your friend you expose your friends you go behind your the husband of your friend the wife of your swan and you expose the sacred all things that is sharing with you yeah so that's what the other people do you go to work i know i've said this before when i started working here there was a manager this manager one of them loved me and they were so close to me i didn't know that she was after my job she wanted to destroy me she was telling me about the other manager about the other manager then i said oh no that manager is so bad i i don't like her if that's the case when i said like this she went and told that manager you know christine is saying that she doesn't like you she hates you so much this manager said why would this woman you know this manager was black and this the other manager was was white so the black lady she's the one who wanted to tell the white lady that the white manager that i hate her so much now this this this this manager taking that that is racism and that's wrong and that's bad so they called me she called me and she wanted to punish me i i said i because she was very angry with me so i couldn't she could not let me to explain so i was expelled for for for one week then i i went back to work when i went to back to work to work then i i got up jimmy one time to talk to the that man as the white manager i told her exactly what this manager told me because i was new i didn't know much people hate me so much because they said why are you like this you bring troubles in our our company so i i because you can't even you can't even say you know this manager really destroyed me so now when she says that things are against me she was so happy she was looking at me and sympathizing with me and like like she she want to help but i said no no no you are unfriendly friends you are an enemy now i got opportunity to explain to that manager i said listen this manager she told me this and this i said everything and i was not there even there was some instance that the manager told me i told her i said please i tell you because to believe that she's the one who told me this and then i said if that is the case i don't like that man it's not sparred that's wicked so i said that i didn't know she's coming to tell you this you know the manager told me christine i'm sorry you are right these things you could not know she told you this then she went back and that manager eventually she was fired yeah and i was i was there and i stayed there i stayed there i was promoted and you know what because of any friendly friends and somebody coming to your life to be a friend you start talking and they went at your park and destroy you some people are like that and when something happened they are looking like they want to help sympathy they want to practice hypocrisy and make god deliver you in jesus name these witches and these witches and witchcrafts most people imagine those things it is about the manipulation controlling domination intimidation occurs in so many churches and families destroying relationship and organization denying many the freedom that they have been given in in christ yeah these were witches these witchcrafts they are in many churches they are there and they'll be they they say they are believers to destroy lives to be to manipulate and control and dominated and intimidation that is very wrong this is the third wall we are i'm going to share with you jesus said to the these this these scribers and pharisees jesus before the catholic approach of altars and vowed that and the fouls that was enforced by the pharisees those rules which included avoiding order met by holy things because it was as binding as making an other directed to god which effect made by the pharisees to make sure people correctly follow the law what for uh in in verse 23 to 24 the bible says you give tenths of your space myth and deem and coming but you have rejected the more important matters of the lord justice mercy and faithfulness you should have practiced later without integra negating the former you you bind guides you stand out a nut but you swallow camera this this wall jesus is explaining how the teachers and the pharisees tried to make themselves look good by tightening seasons which were above and beyond what they require of them but they neglected negligent the things that really matters such as threatening people justice masses and effectiveness they tied above what was required in order to look good you know they were tightening in order to look good that they are tighter that they know how to diet they they look good but inside they don't have mercy they don't have justice they are not effective yeah they were treating people massless they were treating people and justice they were treating people unfair and fair yeah i know one pastor he was in kenya when i was in pakistan i thought he's a man of god is a good pastor when i met him i didn't know that that was his church i went to visit a church when i fixed this church i found him he's he was the founder of the church then i said well dog pastor how are you he knows me very well but he was looking like like he doesn't know me i said you don't you don't remember me he said he i know you i know who you are i know you christine i know you very well you are from kenya from this then i said how is it that you are you you look like you you don't remember me he said you know it's okay it's okay so are you facing the family in coron in in in the country in all your or what so i said no i need i need the assistant i need your help. you know what he said make appointment with him my secretary so she went and told the secretary that i will see the other assistant as an atta pastor so i want to see this pastor they first referred me and said did you come with money do you have money to rent the house do you have this and this you have this and this i said yes yes i have so i can go and help myself thank you very much bye you see hypocrisy people are pretend to be good when they are outside or to show people they are good but when you you want something or one you want to know them they will they will become green grass in the grass green snack in the grass so fast for first 24 says make a reverse to to strain out yes like we are talking about well five now war five let me stop there because i want this video to finish within five minutes well five is you clean outside of the cup this but inside they are full of greedy and self-inducedness bind pharisees blind fallacies first clean them inside of the cup these and then the outside also will be clean here we see the symbol we we see the example we see example a case that here we see symbol case that even although the leaders appear righteous and clean on the outside they are greedy and corrupt on the inside jesus tell them to first take care of their inside and the outside will follow first of all take care of inside inside of people they are dirty inside of people they are so much inside in the heart people have so many evil they are greedy and careless and and so wicked and so evil people of god i'm talking to you even in case you are involved with anything like that repent you don't defile yourself don't be these things max divide yourself and you cannot see the miracle these things if you have it will end up so many blessings of god in you you can believe a little bit but money problem troubles it will never go away yeah you know a woman was blessed so much but i know her so wicked and evil she did me something very bad so i said in my heart as she has been blessed but i know she's going to go far because of her wicked she need to repent and and and god will help her she pretends yeah when she she sees you yeah press the god what but she's so wicked she's she has damaged many people she did evil she got a position in a now in her office in a work working place but she has she has destroyed so many people she fired so many people every time yeah when she was telling me that you know today there was a lady who was like this i fired that lead she saw i said no my dear no please you don't have to do that this woman has so much to work and she's a woman yeah what does you did you don't know how to deep this will not sit with that person you are a child of god you don't have to do this yeah you don't have to do this my dear so i said how i wish i know that woman but you see when she realized whenever she tells me i'm i'm positive i don't go with negativity she avoided me and then she started gossiping me too because i knew that somebody like that she would also go on the gospel six the bible says universe in verse 27 and 28 that is matthew 23 first 27 to 28 the one we just read you you are worst you are like white-washed tombs which looks beautiful on the outside but inside are full of dead men's pawns and everything and clean in their in the same way on the outside you appear to people as righteous but inside you are full of hypocrisy and a wickedness this these six words jesus is making the same point as it is in the 50s this is the teachers and the pharisees outward appears given the impression that they are righteous people but in their hearts they are wicked in the time tumbles were whitewashed in order to make them more notable so the people could avoid their contact as contact with the debt were considered impurity you see this is what jesus was telling them you are like graveyard you are the tombs you are so wicked and evil what seven you build the tombs for the prophet and decorate the graves of the righteous and you say if you are lived in the deaths of our forefathers we could not have taken a part with them initiating the blood of the prophet so you testify against yourself that you are the descendant of those who murdered the prophet fill up the measure measure of the sins of your forefathers in this seventh and final war jesus referred to israelites rejection of prophets that god has sent to them and the traditional had said this prophet had been murdered the prophecy the pharisee tried to return for their father since by building amendment to their commandment the prophet and they claim that they would have not participated in the killing of prophet like their father did it seems that jesus through it is telling them they are in reality just like their fathers that's the word of god jesus referred them in the book of in in in in verse verse 33 to verse 39 lament of jesus of jerusalem you use next you brooks rubbers how can you escape being condemned to hell therefore i am setting you up i'm sending you a prophet and the wise men and teachers some of them you killed and crossfired others you will flock in your synagogue and pursue from town to town and so upon you will come all the righteous blood that has been shed on earth from the blood of righteous epi every apple to the to the blood of saccharia son of of of be like between the temple and the altar tell you i tell you the truth this come upon this generation o jerusalem jerusalem who killed the prophet and stole those sent to you how often i have longed to gather your children your children together as any ghata goddess our chicks under our wings but you are not willing look your house is left to your destruction for i tell you you will not see me again until you say blessed is who comes in the name of the lord at the end of this chapter jesus laments jerusalem and there are people saying say saying this is he sending the prophecy wise men and teachers who may believe for himself and the easy disciples that bringing message to jesus these men were undoubtedly be prosecuted by many and the gospel will be rejected by people just as the pharisees have rejected it because the israelites who are rejected jesus and the teachers their houses believed to them the temple will be left desolate to conclude this chapter jesus says you will not see me again until you say blessed is a who comes in the name of the lord this is the most likely referring to jesus second coming when the people have rejected jesus will say this is not the joy that is disgraceful they know they will they will have first judgment according to matthew 23 thank you jesus now jesus you know describers were visual in the temple jesus now spoke for the the last time in the public he had more said to his disciples in private but he now left the temple for the last time jesus was very patient with those who disagreed with him he listened to all their questions although they tried to make him give wrong answers he understood what the questions meant he answered them perfectly he was humble and patient many people must have admired this but the time he had come when jesus would speak out clearly it was very important that the crowd of people understood jesus the pharisees said their pharisees and the describers seems to be behave well they pray they prayed often in public they gave a tent part of what they had even gave away a tent of all kinds of small vegetables they knew and they couldn't repent much and repeat much of the law many people through that many were very holy but their behaviors was in fact that opposed of all that jesus thought jesus that jesus thought jesus has to make the people understand this jesus said that the pharisees taught many good things they thought god is law but important thing was to obey it jesus called the pharisees and the pharisees graves the men are painted white they they look good and holy on the outside in fact they live were were selfish and greedy they were shown that this by the way they were behaving with jesus they wanted people to press them they wanted to have the best seats at their meetings that do these things that they teach jesus said but do not do these things that they do sometimes who are not important but the pharisees said that these things were important for example they said that it was important to give 10 tenths of this the same paint they did not think much about how people behave today do one another they did not even think about being kind or far other people they did not even like what jesus thought this stopped some people from trusting jesus jesus jesus spoke out about the pharisees and described us very strongly amen amen jesus speak very strongly he exposed them he exposed them because they wanted to to to make jesus to look bad and and people should not trust jesus but jesus fixed them clearly and told them of who they were hallelujah hallelujah the name of jesus matthew 23 20 matthew 23 33 you look what the bible says you are snakes you like a corruptive correction of dangerous snakes you will not escape goddess punishment in hell it is easy to copy the pharisees mistakes it is sad that the people have done this in the church for many years christ left us a very different very very different example he was humble he served other people all the time he liked to with the people he liked to be with the people and who do not seems to be important he gave them hope we are not holy if we only know the bible we must what we must do what it says it should not matter what other people think about us for the for for the pharisees what other people thought thought was very abundant that was why they behave in certain ways especially they wanted the people to press them at the end of the summer of the month jesus said something that is very important this was that jesus taught people on the mountain see chapter see martin 5 4 7. see see see matthew chapter five and seven he said that only one day people would come to him they would say that he had done great things in his name but jesus will send them away and say i don't know you i don't know you i don't know who are you for seven matthew 7 verse 21 to 23 the bible says not everyone who says to me lord lord lord will go unto the kingdom of heaven some people do what god wants those who will go in many will say to me oh the lord oh that that day lord lord did we not speak on your behalf did we not send away demons on your behalf and and then many do and do many miracles then i will tell them i never knew you go away you weaken people god accept us only because christ will do and think wrong things jesus died for to take the punishment for those wrong things because of this god can forgive us if we trust in jesus nothing else can help us nothing that you can do would it help us the important things is to know christ personally then we will obey him if we love him if if you laugh if you love me or pay what i said jesus told his disciples many times i can't do the prayer i have to stop here the prayers may be next time or maybe tomorrow i don't know so i pray that i've given you the key and open your eyes so that you don't pretend outside but inside you are wicked please please check your inside check who you are are you being upon again are you a christian is your inside clear are you are you fighting people at the behind are you following people to hear anything small to go on the report are you rooking small small things to hang to to accuse people what's wrong with you what's wrong with you are you are you are you are you the person oh it's always looking negative negative negative negative no good things you you can tell somebody you are always evil you are reporting evil change and god will help us in jesus name i pray by the power and the blood of jesus oh god arise in your power and con and confuse your close oppressors in jesus name lord plant you your watching angels around these people this month and destroy every stronghold of internal witchcraft in jesus name let your enemy make mistakes that would advance your cause in jesus name anything that the father has not planted in you in you immediately environment be uprooted in jesus name father i cover this prayer with the precious blood lord i pray that god i seek this prayer i pray that god will recover this prayer and seal this prayer with the fire of god and covet with the holy ghost fire in jesus name father i thank you i bless you lord in the mighty name of jesus thank you heavenly father deliver us o lord deliver us my god wash us from inside in the mighty name of jesus in the name of jesus washers oh lord my father worship o lord my god wash us from inside and outside oh lord my father forgive us oh lord in the mighty name of jesus thank you heavenly father in jesus name i pray amen thank you very much sisters and brothers thank you my partners and i will say thank you so much for coming and god bless you have a wonderful time people of god i love you so much i love you i love you and there's nothing i can do about it god loves you i love you too thank you very much bye bye
OvercomersDHMinistries TV
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Body cam footages of a Police shootout # 1
[Applause] Oh [Music] you don't even know anything on you weapons or anything do you can you step over here for a second please get this right there from the car right there in front of car just lay your little satchel thing right there well you might have a warrant on it don't do this don't don't do this stay still 3:31 signal zero I have been shot at and I have hit the subject here on the ground get on his back you please sit back in the car for me I told you you were speeding 53:26 shots fired okay [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
Jefferson Glova
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2019-05-25
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2021 Dignity Workshop 231: Message to the World from Angélica L. M. Walker
i'm going to see if angela walker is still in the room angela if you're with us we'd love to have you join us on the spotlight yes i am oh are you are you talking about me i am oh my gosh didn't you give us a nice uh a very in uh a lovely video angela tell us a little bit about your work while i'm setting up the video oh my gosh i wasn't expecting that so i'm very happy about it but i decided to do with my life what i always wanted i always wanted to do something great beautiful bring the difference in this world so i thought since i worked with art at the museum i thought i could work with artists and i find particularly street art the just the most wonderful way to connect to bring awareness to see what is going on in the world how to make a difference how to to to to understand and to become solid there so i thought the explosion of art that is happening today is just the picture of how much the world is in need of dignity solidarity love understanding and justice ah thank you so much for that introduction angela i'm going to play your contribution now thank you greetings to all of you my name is angelica walker and here is my message to the world i was born in sao paulo brazil i have always believed in mediation i have been following with great enthusiasm and fascination the explosion of innovation in public art which has been transforming cities all over the world into open-air museums street art is the democratization of art art that stimulates imagination art that denounces the affliction of the world and illuminates matters of equality social justice solidarity and human dignity these are all subjects close to my heart since i was a child besides that being connected to the art field gave me the opportunity to meet exceptional artists mundane is an artist and activist from sao paulo his works concerning environmental awareness touch me profoundly he transformed trash and recyclable collectors into heroes his project pinpi mykahosa meaning cards brought visibility respect and dignity to these workers he painted their cards with catchy phrases using humor and color there is this extraordinary association in portugal called lata lata65 it's made up of older citizens who have their stories with full of imagination placed on walls i also admire the french artist jr he takes photos of vulnerable people around the world and places then on walls connecting their stories with this society last but not least i should highlight washington dc's walls during the pandemics some business owners commissioned artists to create mirrors of the black lives matter movement how do you think street art helps to develop solidarity and how do you perceive the transformations today you see a transformation now because you see that there are government programs and schools that are starting to see the value in art as well and they are asking students to get more involved and the public to get more involved and they're connecting art to social issues so you see walls going up connected to black lives matter connected to state stop asian hate uh you see walls going up in response to the pandemic so this is the value of art as it connects to our culture our community and creates solidarity through connecting it to social issues as well and so as they say the writing is on the wall if you want to know some of the problems of today's society a good thing for you to do is actually see what the artists are saying it's a great way for you to create some solidarity by listening to the word on the street urban art impacts people it raises awareness of social political and environmental issues it can bring a smile solidarity dignity and beauty it's a way to express ideas for people to see understand and make a change this is my message to the world my gratitude for all nurturers of dignity thank you so much angela and delicate was just an incredible example of putting art at the heart of solidarity and dignity and that's the most amazing thing about our community is we have people that are multi-talented bringing dignity into the world in many many different ways in your your video is a fantastic example so we applaud you thank you so much it's a pleasure thank you so much
Evelin Lindner
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Transforming a Home in Thailand: The Results Will Shock You!
hi Les from retired and living the dream and today's video is going to be about we've been getting something done well some things done at the house so we've had all the fence painted in the house and uh I started to do it and you'll see this little bit here that I did and because it's in the sun all day wow it took some time to do it so I eventually decided that I was going to pay somebody to do it now I'm going to show you a picture of all the fence and I want you to have an idea how much it costs just labor only so this fence now it's all been the all paint has been tack enough you'll see a picture of that in a minute paint have been taken off and both sides of the fence has been repainted and you can see all the way along here so this is the the amount of work that somebody's done he actually scraped all the paint off and then repainted it so I want you to have a gas on which you think the labor would have been to take this off and repaint everything as I said from the old green paint to the silver pan that's on there now there's one two three four five six ten panels I thought it would take me a week or so to do it our tenders one deer per pound but uh we we decided to get a a Thai Guy in to do it Nelly for 10 days altogether so how much labor do you think that was we paid for all the paint and the brushes and stuff like that and he's done a pretty good job of it I'm quite happy with what he's done and probably about eight to five percent happy with this not totally happy with it but then again it took a long long time to do as you can see walking along the front here we are two o'clock in the afternoon and the sun's just gone down from the front so this is the only sound that I could actually start to do this panel here in the shed because for me sitting in the sun was just too long and the rest of it you have to get underneath these bushes didn't be able to do them so how much do you think it costs to do our life I'm going to tell you at the end of the video we've just come back from the waste Farm we've just planted another banana tree we've got two more banana trees there so we've done a bits and pieces to our house so that's the biggest thing is the fence that we've done so the cost to get all that work done for the fence they were there for 10 days sometimes there were two people sometimes there was just one so 10 days was 2 700 back for them to do all that work and they were here about nine o'clock in the left at five so the works pretty hard and over the moon with the result of it because as the the green paint was peeling off and it wasn't very good now my next video I'm going to do isn't going to explain about this I saw the panel and nice all the fun [Applause] and why I've done it and it makes a big difference and I'll do that in the next video I'll be in a couple of days or so so from Les retired and live in the dream with some more work that's going to be done in the house till the next time bye for now
Retired and Living the dream
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D&D Interactive Magic Items | Pack 011 | Foundry VTT
[Music] this great sword becomes more powerful and heavy gaining plus one damage and adding 15 lb to its weight after every humanoid slain once the sword reaches 150 lb in weight it becomes unstable when you make your next attack with the sword it releases its energy causing the ground to split and damaging every creature in a 40t line after that it loses the bonus damage and the extra [Music] weight this Rapier gives you a plus two bonus to your armor class and a plus six bonus to stealth [Music] checks this clo has three charges as a bonus action you can expend one charge to create a spectral duplicate gaining advantage on all your attacks and imposing disadvantage on attacks against you these effects last for 1 minute or until you are hit by an [Music] attack
Boss Loot
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1a: Writing a Paper: Research and Outlining
okay guys so i'm going to do a sample paper for you i'm going to show you the kind of the processes that go involved i i picked real estate because it's not education but it's something i know a little bit about something also really bothers me right so let's start off right so what i want to do is um i kind of joked with some of the classes earlier saying that if you have trouble picking a topic find something that uh the government has said that you know makes you angry and you want to respond uh so that's one way of doing it so i want to do something about land prices right um about the market itself uh the market i want to say it's distorted effects typo i think it's distorted started how's it distorted i think developers control too much you know i have some some data points that i see around me in my neighborhood there are many empty units i'm also observing uh that there is a lot of public housing in the uh the hong kong market right so public housing is playing some kind of role i don't know exactly what that is right so that's that's that that's some starts um you know we can also just kind of make a point here that it's uh okay wait where it's done amongst the highest in the world uh there's a data point i just saw that um to buy a house in hong kong was 17 years of median income new york city was about 10. as i almost said you're right so here's a few data points just kind of putting that out there uh but but this in itself it's not it's not anything right we we need to have a paper about something so um what i'm going to do is we need to figure out what exactly is our question right what are we going to build this paper around so let's pop into google real quick google news and i'm going to look for hong kong let me shut some things down to make everything faster sorry what else is open i don't need word open don't need me to wire it's open okay so we don't need mentally open sorry about that just speeding things up so uh hong kong real estate market government all right so let's just see if we can get some random quotes um zlan lack here's a forbes story let's check that one out but what i'm doing right now is i want to say i want i want to see what is the government itself said right through that that's weird something about brad pitt brad pitt is a man and i am a man okay so i'm scanning this right now specifically looking for let's see what i'm looking for a government policy well this is interesting you know what i'm going to take that little quote there that's something i'm going to reference later okay moving along oh that's useful i'm gonna take that now i'm saying forbes here but it's actually uh not forbes we're gonna have to search somewhere okay sorry closing so you should just do there i put i put a form there but this is government data but but you don't want to take that data point from the newspaper you want to take it from the government so this is according to government data the difference between academic work and journalism is that journalists don't usually quote their sources right so uh you know you look around here you don't see what that government data is um okay so here we are the current government see white lung there we go so here we have this is the government policy let's come up here at land prices question quotes so this is forbes now you can maybe just quote forbes here for this one uh i think it's better to find some actual cy quotes right so the current government of cylon has been active in attempting to tame runaway prices in addition to a few rounds of cooling measures which included raising transactions attacks and stamp duties along with sought to seek land and new territories and country parks for development citing a shortage of developable land okay so this is like the basis of something like i firmly disagree with this this kind of like pisses me off so this is cy long saying that we should be developing our our uh parks you know to to make more land the assumption being that if we create more land that creates more housing and more housing will make uh for us and then the property prices will dropped out so i'd come over here to what is the question there's a few things i could do let me play around with this one like we could do how could how about what government policies might create most equitable housing situation in hong kong okay so that's a good question uh that could also be the title of the paper right uh so now let's actually start all right so now it's going to start moving things around all right so i'm going to take this question right there we go the question is going to go there i would take something like like sorry about that so the intro um we have to see some of these issues right so it's amongst the highest in the world um talk about there's basic distortions um here's a key fact i saw in the economist was that uh 15 families control 85 percent of the gdp and hong kong okay all right so this we're not totally finished right but that's the question some background data so uh lit review data um i would say government policy let's give you part of the intro right so kind of like this like background data um government policy that sasha's beginning this actually that would be just kind of background data i'd probably put this and the distorted part sorry getting lost inside this sorry that's expand that's to expand uh this to me would go here right developers control too much too much power right you also talk about uh functional i'm going to spell this okay some uniqueness is right so it is means tested at point of sale um otherwise out of the normal market but at some point it starts to get very uh specific and and you have to make your own choice here about like how much is just a background data so actually some of the stuff um maybe you can put this in your normal date right that this is actually getting pretty specific right so you don't want everything in your introduction right but so we we you know maybe just some hey it's a really bad situation it's really expensive you can find those quotes pretty easily some background data um let's do a quick lit review so let's hop on to scholar.google.com and i've already cheated because i've read some of this uh i've got one that i have already read it's on my ipad i'm looking that up right now it was actually very interesting it was by international real estate review land supply restrictions there we go so here's here's two interesting points here okay so this is going to be an our paper cancel i'm gonna get a new folder for our sample paper all right so i want this to be higher there we go okay and i'm going to sync mendeley right now and i'm going to go into uh my that's that's it's too big you exit full screen sorry my computer is being slow because we're doing this screencasting so let me go to my desktop real quick kind of make this easy new folder sample paper i'm going to put a few things in this folder okay so watch this um i'm gonna put that there okay now he had let's let's open this what i read in there that i thought was really interesting was this one peg and wheaton to find the housing demand in hong kong is price inelastic but income elastic that's an interesting point it's an economic point right so elasticity means that if the price changes demand changes right so price inelastic means that people will basically buy the property at any price it doesn't matter how up it goes how down it goes people keep buying the property that the demand is almost infinite except it's income elastic which means that people's incomes do determine whether or not they can actually buy stuff and so this actually this is from 19 1994 but they're showing that this is why the housing market in hong kong is actually kind of vulnerable and it bounces back and forth a lot so i want to find this pong and wheaton 1994 because i'm going to be citing them right there we go pong and wheaton 1994. let's copy and paste that back to chrome let's save this paper in our sample paper and now let's get back over here to mendeley and we're going to add documents sorry my macbook is being slow sorry okay so one more time i'm going to go back to desktop sample paper open bam now this this is perfect this is exactly how mendeley works when it works best okay so let's go to this pong paper here it's probably going to be in the conclusions you know forget that for a second let's go back over here uh this is the first paper i did because i i liked how succinct they were so let's get back over here so what review data distorted okay so we have elasticity issues here so oh wait that's not data right so all right where are we getting where we get in okay so let's let's kind of stop for just a minute look at where we are okay so we have a sample paper what is our question what government policies might create the most equitable housing situation in hong kong uh from here uh maybe we could kind of play with this sorry go back let's try scenarios oop public knockout open public parks um what else are they also talking about those the two books big ones white increase land uh supply um uh sorry it's early and you don't need a cup of coffee um i would say maybe changes and public housing policy okay um we could say rent control we could say um so here's a few ones i'm just thinking about right there so we could we could we could run the scenario through it by looking at the data right so increased land supply um what let's go back to elasticity for a second so it gets back to what what was his name uh lion wong what year is that 1999. so it's a little bit old but i wouldn't worry about it actually i think it's a very smart paper argue that increases okay let me stop and explain this what what they're actually arguing is that um because developers have so much control over the market that even if you open up a bunch of new land then you handed it over to those developers that they would just squat on the land like they do the land anyways right so that it would effectively accomplish nothing so the government now has this new plan to build this giant island off of lantau and what they're just what they're saying is yeah they would just hold on to it and continue manipulating the market that's that so land supply isn't actually the issue right um you can also i i would say like what sorry wasted land uh not finished yet okay so let's do for the analysis okay i'm going to close this one up so increasing land supply lion wong blah blah blah um i think you'd also have a good argument that i can find this literature pretty damn quickly about why using our public parks is a bad idea and reclamation is also about idea what were my other things rent control uh let's go back to our lip review uh hayek um i won't get i won't get too much into this but frederick kayak is one of the most important political philosophers of a very long time and uh one of his first books if it might have been his phd thesis was arguing that against rent control that it's a government intervention that comes in and it's very blind and very it just doesn't do a great job um that people wind up living and worse houses uh that are cheap but nobody takes care of them and all the property falls apart that it's just it's a terrible price new york city has rent controls um or sometimes used to have rent controls we don't really have them anymore okay so rent control probably not a good option right all right so that what was our other model um i could look at the data um sorry the uh there's i need a cup of coffee i need to think more clearly but there was the stamp duty you do you
Trey Menefee
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Alarm.com Smart Door Locks for Your Commercial Business
[Music] manage access to your property from anywhere with smart lock control setup unique lock codes to give trusted employees access to your business and customize them to only allow entry during specific times and because you can easily create and disable codes at any time there's no need to ever rekey or change your locks if somebody forgets their code or does not have access to a certain entry point you can unlock the door remotely through the mobile app no need to drop what you're doing to go let them in enable real-time alerts so you know who has accessed your property and when great for keeping you aware of any unexpected activity at your business with smart lock control you can create event triggered rules that help safeguard your business for example set up a store closing rule to automatically arm your system once you or your employees lock up for the night an easy way to keep your business protective in case somebody forgets get smart lock control today and stay connected to your business make sure to subscribe to our YouTube page and click the show more tab underneath the video where you can view valuable links pertaining to this product similar how-to videos and our low-cost no contract alarm monitoring services
GeoArm Security (GeoAlarm)
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Bear Fight - Intense Battle Between 2 HUGE Ferocious Bears
it's one of the most intense bear fights I've ever seen in like 25 years maybe the most awesome bear fight ever recorded this is a gift from Mother Nature man Jake you're going to be world famous as long as it's in [ __ ] Focus this is unreal that's the most amazing thing I've ever seen in Mother Nature Jake uh when they break it's just stay with the uh we want to stay with the winner and then shots of the other guy just leaving and running away so go with the loser who I think is on the left would you say Brad the winner will be declared now yeah but see now he's been pinned down yeah there's no way so it's pretty much like the the rules are uh like you're done like I I'm I won okay they too everyone you Jake if something happened you didn't get it I'm getting I got it all of Jake in front front of it and then yeah it just happening behind it's over God that bear is [ __ ] brutal holy [ __ ]
The Canadian Dreamer
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Battle of the Teutoburg Forest - Wikipedia article
[Music] the battle of the teterberg forest described as the varian disaster by roman historians took place in the teterberg forest in 9c when an alliance of germanic peoples ambushed roman legions and their auxiliaries led by publius quinctilius varus the alliance was led by arminius a germanic officer of varys's auxilia arminius had acquired roman citizenship and had received a roman military education which enabled him to deceive the roman commander methodically and anticipate the roman army's tactical responses tutterberg forest is commonly seen as one of the most important defeats in roman history bringing the triumphant period of expansion under augustus to an abrupt end the outcome of this battle dissuaded the romans from their ambition of conquering germania and is thus considered one of the most important events in european history the provinces of germania superior and germania inferior sometimes collectively referred to as roman germania were subsequently established in northeast roman gaul while territories beyond the rhine remained independent of roman control retaliatory campaigns were commanded by tiberius and germanicus and would enjoy success but the rhine would eventually become the border between the roman empire and the rest of germania the roman empire would launch no other major incursion into germania and marcus aurelius during the marker manic wars.some of the descendants of the vassal kingdoms like the swabi that augustus tried to create in germania to expand the romanitas and the empire in a peaceful way would be the ones that invaded the empire in the fourth and fifth centuries chapter 1 background following the attacks of drew society in 11 to 9 bce arminius along with his brother flavis was sent to roma's tribute by their father sedgemarus the conqueror chieftain of the noblest house in the tribe of the charosky arminius then spent his youth in rome as a hostage where he received a military education and was even given the rank of equestrian during arminius absence sajimarus was declared a coward by the other germanic chieftains because he had submitted to roman rule a crime punishable by death under germanic law between 11 bc and 4c hostility and suspicion among the allied germanic peoples deepened trade and political accords between the wards deteriorated in 4c the roman general tiberius entered germania and subjugated the canaan fates in germania inferior the chatty near the upper visa river and the brooktory south of the tutterberg forest after these conquests he led his army across the visa in early 6c legatus guy essentia sotoninus and consul legatus marcus emelius lepidus led a massive army of 13 legions and their entourage totaling around 100 000 men against maribodus the king of the marcomani who were a tribe of the swabi later in 6c leadership of the roman force was turned over to publius quinctilius varus a nobleman and experienced administrative official from a patrician family who was related to the imperial family he was assigned to consolidate the new province of germania in the autumn of that year.tiberius was then forced to turn his attention to the bellumbatanianum also known as the great illurian revolt which broke out in the province of allyricum led by bato the desatiate bato the brutian pinis of pannonia and elements of the marcomani it lasted nearly four years tiberius was forced to stop his campaign against maribodus and recognize him as king so that he could then send his eight legions to crush the rebellion in the balkans nearly half of all roman legions in existence were sent to the balkans to end the revolt which was itself triggered by constant neglect endemic food shortages high taxes and harsh behavior on the part of the roman tax collectors this campaign led by tiberius and cuesta legatus germanicus under emperor augustus was one of the most difficult and most crucial in the history of the roman empire due to this massive redeployment of available legions when varys was named legatus augusti proprietor in germania only three legions were available to him varys name and deeds were well known beyond the empire because of his ruthlessness and crucifixion of insurgents while he was feared by the people he was highly respected by the roman senate on the rhine he was in command of the 17th 18 and 19 legions these had previously been led by general guya sanchez-sottininas who had been sent back to rome after being awarded the ornamenta triumph failure the other two legions in the winter quarters of the army at castro mogan chicam were led by varys nephew lucius nania sasparinas and perhaps lucious or anxious after his return from rome arminius became a trusted advisor to varys but in secret he forged an alliance of germanic peoples that had traditionally been enemies these probably included the chorosky marsey chatty and broctory these were some of the 50 germanic tribes at the time using the collective outrage over varys tyrannous insolence and wanton cruelty to the conquered arminius was able to unite the disorganized groups who had submitted insulin hatred to the roman dominion and maintained the alliance until the most opportune moment to strike between 6 and 9 c the romans were forced to move eight of 11 legions present in germania east of the rhine river to crush a rebellion in the balkans leaving varys with only three legions to face the germans this represented the perfect opportunity for arminius to defeat varys while varys was on his way from his summer camp west of the river visa to winter headquarters near the rhine he heard reports of a local rebellion reports which had been fabricated by arminius edward shepard creasy writes that this was represented to varys as an occasion which required his prompt attendance on the spot but he was kept in studied ignorance of its being part of a concerted national rising and he still looked on arminius as his submissive vassal varys decided to quell this uprising immediately expediting his response by taking a detour through territory that was unfamiliar to the romans arminius who accompanied him directed him along a route that would facilitate an ambush another cheriscan nobleman segastese brother of sagimarus and unwilling father-in-law to arminius warned varys the night before the roman forces departed allegedly suggesting that varys should apprehend arminius along with other germanic leaders whom he identified as participants in the planned uprising his warning however was dismissed as stemming from the personal feud between segastes and arminius arminius then left under the pretext of drumming up germanic forces to support the roman campaign once free from prying eyes he immediately led his troops in a series of attacks on the surrounding roman garrisons recent archaeological finds place the battle at cal cree's hill in osnobrook county lower saxony on the basis of roman accounts the romans were marching northwest from what is now the city of detmold passing east of osnabruck after camping in the area prior to the attack chapter 2 battles various forces included his three legions six cohorts of auxiliary troops and three squadrons of cavalry most of these lacked combat experience both with regard to germanic fighters and under the prevalent local conditions the roman forces were not marching in combat formation and were interspersed with large numbers of camp followers as they entered the forest northeast of osnabruck they found the track narrow and muddy according to diocasius a violent storm had also arisen he also writes that varys neglected to send out reconnaissance parties ahead of the main body of troops the line of march was now stretched out perilously long between 15 and 20 kilometers it was in this state when it came under attack by germanic warriors armed with light swords large lances and narrow bladed short spears called freemay the attackers surrounded the entire roman army and rained down javelins on the intruders arminius recalling his education in rome understood his enemy's tactics and was able to direct his troops to counter them effectively by using locally superior numbers against the dispersed roman legions the romans managed to set up a fortified night camp and the next morning broke out into the open country north of the weehen hills near the modern town of oster capital the breakout was accompanied by heavy losses to the roman survivors as was a further attempt to escape by marching through another forested area as the torrential rains continued the romans undertook a night march to escape but marched into another trap that arminius had set at the foot of calgary's hill there a sandy open strip on which the romans could march was constricted by the hill so that there was a gap of only about 100 metres between the woods and the swampland at the edge of the great bog the road was further blocked by a trench and towards the forest an earthen wall had been built along the roadside permitting the germanic alliance to attack the romans from cover the romans made a desperate attempt to storm the wall but failed and the highest-ranking officer next to varys legatus pneumonius valor abandoned the troops by riding off with the cavalry his retreat was in vain however as he was overtaken by the germanic cavalry and killed shortly thereafter according to velius paterculus the germanic warriors then stormed the field and slaughtered the disintegrating roman forces varys committed suicide and velius reports that one commander prefectus cayonius surrendered then later took his own life while his colleague prefectur segues died leading his doomed troops roman casualties have been estimated at 15 000 to 20 000 dead and many of the officers were said to have taken their own lives by falling on their swords in the approved manner tacitus wrote that many officers were sacrificed by the germanic forces as part of their indigenous religious ceremonies cooked in pots and their bones used for rituals others were ransomed and some common soldiers appear to have been enslaved all roman accounts stress the completeness of the roman defeat the fines at cal crees of 6000 pieces of roman equipment but only a single item that is clearly germanic suggests few germanic losses however the victors would most likely have removed the bodies of their fallen and their practice of burying their warriors battlegear with them would have also contributed to the lack of germanic relics additionally several thousand germanic soldiers were deserting militiamen and wore roman armor and thus would appear to be roman in the archaeological digs it is also known that the germanic peoples wore perishable organic material such as leather and less metal the victory was followed by a clean sweep of all roman forts garrisons and cities east of the rhine the remaining two roman legions in germania commanded by varys nephew lucius nonias asprinas were content to try to hold the rhine one fort aliso most likely located in today's halton mc fended off the germanic alliance for many weeks perhaps even a few months after the situation became untenable the garrison under lucious seditious accompanied by survivors of tuterberg forest broke through the siege and reached the rhine they resisted long enough for lucius nanius asprinos to organize the roman defense on the rhine with two legions and tiberius to arrive with a new army preventing arminius from crossing the rhine and invading gaul chapter 3 aftermath upon hearing of the defeat the emperor augustus according to the roman historian swetonius in the 12 caesars was so shaken that he stood putting his head against the walls of his palace repeatedly shouting quintilly there leggioni sredder the legion numbers 17 18 and 19 were not used again by the romans this was in contrast to other legions that were re-established after suffering defeat the battle abruptly ended the period of triumphant roman expansion that followed the end of the civil wars 40 years earlier augustus stepson tiberius took effective control and prepared for the continuation of the war leggio 2 augusta 20 valeria victrix and 13 gemino were sent to the rhine to replace the lost legions arminius and varys severed head to marabodus king of the marcomani the other most powerful germanic ruler with the offer of an anti-roman alliance maribodus declined sending the head to rome for burial and remained neutral throughout the ensuing war only thereafter did a brief inconclusive war break out between the two germanic leaders chapter 4 roman retaliation chapter 4 section 1 germanicus campaign against the germanic coalition though the shock at the slaughter was enormous the romans immediately began a slow systematic process of preparing for the reconquest of the country in 14c just after augustus death and the accession of his heir and stepson tiberius a massive raid was conducted by the new emperor's nephew germanicus he attacked the marsey with the element of surprise the brocktorie tuvanti and uzipetti were roused by the attack and ambushed germanicus on the way to his winter quarters but were defeated with heavy losses.the next year was marked by two major campaigns and several smaller battles with a large army estimated at 55 000 to 70 000 men backed by naval forces in spring 15 c legatus casino severus invaded the marsy a second time with about 25 000 to 30 000 men causing great havoc meanwhile germanicus troops had built a fort on mount thomas from where he marched with about 30 000 to 35 000 men against the chatty many of the men fled across a river and dispersed themselves in the forests germanicus next marched on matium and burned it to the ground after initial successful skirmishes in summer 15c including the capture of arminius wife thusnelda the army visited the site of the first battle according to takatus they found heaps of bleached bones and severed skulls nailed to trees which they buried looking on all as kinsfolk and of their own blood at a location takatus calls the pontische longi in boggy lowland somewhere near the ems arminius troops attacked the romans arminius initially caught germanicus cavalry in a trap inflicting minor casualties but the roman infantry reinforced the route and checked them the fighting lasted for two days with neither side achieving a decisive victory germanicus forces withdrew and returned to the rhine dot under germanicus the romans marched another army along with eli germanic auxiliaries into germania in 16c he forced a crossing of the visa near modern minden suffering some losses to a germanic skirmishing force and forced arminius army to stand in open battle at idistav is own the battle of the visa river germanicus legions inflicted huge casualties on the germanic armies while sustaining only minor losses the final battle was fought at the angry varian wall west of modern hanover repeating the pattern of high germanic fatalities which forced them to flee beyond the elba having defeated the forces between the rhine and the elba then ordered keys cilius to march against the chatty with a mixed force of 3000 cavalry and 30 000 infantry and lay waste to their territory while germanicus with a larger army invaded the marsey for the third time and devastated their land encountering no resistance.with his main objectives reached and winter approaching germanicus ordered his army back to their winter camps with the fleet incurring some damage from a storm in the north sea after a few more raids across the rhine which resulted in the recovery of two of the three legions eagles lost in 9c tiberius ordered the roman forces to halt and withdraw across the rhine germanicus was recalled to rome and informed by tiberius that he would be given a triumph and reassigned to a new command campaigns of germanicus and aksina severus in to 16 c germanicus campaign had been taken to avenge the teuteberg slaughter and also partially in reaction to indications of mutinous intent amongst his troops arminius who had been considered a very real threat to stability by rome was now defeated once his germanic coalition had been broken and honor avenged the huge cost and risk of keeping the roman army operating beyond the rhine was not worth any likely benefit to be gained takatus with some bitterness claims that tiberius decision to recall germanicus was driven by his jealousy of the glory germanicus had acquired and that an additional campaign the next summer would have concluded the war and facilitated a roman occupation of territories between the rhine and the elba chapter 4 section 2 later campaigns the third legionary standard was recovered in 41c by publius gabinius from the chauese during the reign of claudius brother of germanicus possibly the recovered equally were placed within the temple of mars although the ruins of which stand today in the forum of augustus by the via day fourier imperialis in rome the last chapter was recounted by the historian takatus around 50 c bands of chatty invaded roman territory in germania superior possibly an area in hesse east of the rhine that the romans appear to have still held and began to plunder the roman commander publius pomponius secundus and a legionary force supported by roman cavalry recruited auxiliaries from the vangens and nemets they attacked the chatty from both sides and defeated them and joyfully found and liberated roman prisoners including some from various legions who had been held for 40 years chapter 5 impact on roman expansion from the time of the rediscovery of roman sources in the 15th century the battles of the teterberg forest have been seen as a pivotal event resulting in the end of roman expansion into northern europe this theory became prevalent in the 19th century and formed an integral part of the mythology of german nationalism more recently some scholars questioned this interpretation advancing a number of reasons why the rhine was a practical boundary for the roman empire and more suitable than any other river in germania logistically armies on the rhine could be supplied from the mediterranean via the rhone sohn and mosul with a brief stretch of portage armies on the elba on the other hand would have to have been supplied either by extensive overland routes or ships traveling the hazardous atlantic seas economically the rhine was already supporting towns and sizable villages at the time of the gallic conquest northern germania was far less developed possessed fewer villages and had little food surplus and thus a far lesser capacity for tribute thus the rhine was both significantly more accessible from rome and better suited to supply sizable garrisons than the regions beyond there were also practical reasons to fall back from the limits of augustus expansionism in this region the romans were mostly interested in conquering areas that had a high degree of self-sufficiency which could provide a tax base for them to extract from most of germania magna did not have the higher level of urbanism at this time as in comparison with some celtic gallic settlements which were in many ways already integrated into the roman trade network in the case of southern gaul in a cost-slash-benefit analysis the prestige to be gained by conquering more territory was outweighed by the lack of financial benefits accorded to conquest the teuterberg forest myth is noteworthy in 19th century germanic interpretations as to why the march of the roman empire was halted but in reality roman punitive campaigns into germania continued and they were intended less for conquest or expansion than they were to force the germanic alliance into some kind of political structure that would be compliant with roman diplomatic efforts the most famous of those incursions led by the roman emperor maximinus thraxx resulted in a roman victory in 235c at the battle at the hartshorn hill which is located in the modern german state of lower saxony east of the visa river between the towns of califeld and badgandersime after the marcomanic wars the romans even managed to occupy the provinces of marcomania and sarmatia corresponding to modern czech republic slovakia and bavaria slash austria slash hungary north of danube final plans to annex those territories were discarded by commodores deeming the occupation of the region too expensive for the imperial treasury.after arminius was defeated and dead having been murdered in 21c by opponents within his own tribe rome tried to control germania beyond the lines indirectly by appointing client kings italicus a nephew of arminius was appointed king of the churroski vangio and cedar became vassal princes of the powerful swabi and the kuwaitian client king vanius was imposed as a ruler of the markimani 91 and 92 during the reign of emperor domitian the romans sent a military detachment to assist their client lugi against the swabi in what is now poland.roman controlled territory was limited to the modern states of austria baden-wurttemberg southern bavaria southern hesse zarland and the rhineland as roman provinces of norikom richia and germania the roman provinces in western germany germania inferior and germania superior were formally established in 85 c after a long period of military occupation beginning in the reign of the emperor augustus nonetheless the severin era historian cassius dio is emphatic that varys had been conducting the latter stages of full colonization of a greater german province which has been partially confirmed by recent archaeological discoveries such as the varian era roman provincial settlement at walgerms forum chapter 6 site of the battle the theories about the location of the battle of the teterberg forest have emerged in large numbers especially since the beginning of the 16th century when the tacitus works germania and an all were rediscovered the assumptions about the possible place of the battle are based essentially on place names and river names as well as on the description of the topography by the ancient writers on investigations of the prehistoric road network and on archaeological finds only a few assumptions are scientifically based theories the prehistorian and provincial archaeologist harold petrikovitz combined the several hundred theories in 1966 into four units according to the northern theory on the northern edge of the weehen hills and visa hills according to lip theory in the eastern half of the tuteeberg forest or between this and the visa river according to the monsterland theory south of the teterberg forest near beckham or just to the east of it and according to the southern theory in the hill country southeast of the west alien lowland.for almost 2000 years the site of the battle was unidentified the main clue to its location was an allusion to the salty's due to virginsis in section i.60 to 62 of taccatus annals an area not far from the land between the upper reaches of the lip and ems rivers in central west failure during the 19th century theories as to the site abounded and the followers of one theory successfully argued for a long wooded ridge called the ozning the abila feld this was then renamed the tutterberg forest.late 20th century research and excavations were sparked by finds by a british amateur archaeologist major tony klun who was casually prospecting at calcu's hill 52 degrees 26 29 n8 degrees oa26e with a metal detector in the hope of finding the odd roman coin he discovered coins from the reign of augustus and some avoid lead in roman sling bolts cal crees is a village administratively part of the city of brams on the north slope fringes of the weehen a ridge-like range of hills in lower saxony north of osnabruck this site some 100 kilometers northwest of ozning was first suggested by the 19th century historian theodore monson renowned for his fundamental work on roman history initial systematic excavations were carried out by the archaeological team of the culture historists museum osnabruck under the direction of professor wolfgang shooter from 1987. once the dimensions of the project had become apparent a foundation was created to organize future excavations and to build and operate a museum on the site and to centralize publicity and documentation since 1990 the excavations have been directed by suzanne wilbur's rost excavations have revealed battle debris along a corridor almost 24 kilometers from east to west and little more than 1.6 kilometers wide a long zigzagging wall of peat turves and packed sand had apparently been constructed beforehand concentrations of battle debris in front of it and a dearth behind it testify to the romans inability to breach the germans strong defense human remains appear to corroborate tackitus account of the roman legionaries later burial coins minted with the counter-mark var distributed by varys also support the identification of the site as a result calcres is now perceived to be an event of the battle of the teterberg forest the museum on park cal crees includes a large outdoor area with trails leading to a recreation of part of the earthen wall from the battle and other outdoor exhibits an observation tower which holds most of the indoor exhibits allows visitors to get an overview of the battle site a second building includes the ticket center museum store and a restaurant the museum houses a large number of artifacts found at the site including fragments of studded sandals legionaries lost spearheads and a roman officer's ceremonial face mask which was originally silver plated chapter 6 section 1 alternative theories although the majority of evidence has the battle taking place east and north of osnabruck and the end at calcu's hill some scholars and others still adhere to older theories moreover there is controversy among calcre's adherents themselves as to the details the german historians peter kane and reinhard walters believe that the battle was probably in the detmold area and that calcres is the site of one of the battles in 15c this theory is however in contradiction to taccatus account a number of authors including the archaeologists suzanne wilders-rost and gunther moosebower historian ralph yarn and british author adrian murdock believe that the roman army approached cal crees from roughly due east from minden north rhine-westphalia not from south of the weehen hills this would have involved a march along the northern edge of the weehen hills and the army would have passed through flat open country devoid of the dense forests and ravines described by cassius dio historians such as gustav adolf lehrman and boris treya counter that cassius dio's description is too detailed and differentiated to be thus dismissed tony klun the discoverer of the battlefield and a southern approach proponent believes that the battered roman army regrouped north of oster capital where varys committed suicide and that the remnants were finally overcome at the calgary's gap peter opitz argues for a sight in paderborn some 120 kilometers south of cal crees based on a reinterpretation of the writings of takatus paterculus and flores and a new analysis of those of cassius dio he proposes that an ambush took place in varys's summer camp during a peaceful meeting between the roman commanders and the germans chapter 7 in popular culture the battle is a plot element in several operas of the baroque era notably armenia by george friedrich handel first performed in 1737. in the 1792 historical novel marcus ferminius by cornelia knight the main character is a survivor of the battle die herman stract is an 1808 drama by heinrich von kleist based on the events of the battle the battle and its aftermath feature in both the novel by robert graves and television series i claudius in the novel and tv series cassius correa is portrayed as one of the few roman survivors the emperor augustus is shown as being devastated by the shocking defeat shouting varys give me back my legions in the television adaptation this is modified to quintillas varys where are my eagles dissent mid-day mouse a reenactment for children's television using playmobil toys to represent the roman legions give me back my legions is a 2009 historical novel by harry turtledove it covers the events of teterberg forest from the viewpoints of different major characters german folk metal hailing included the poem shormshlocked which describes the battle from a chorosky point of view on their 2015 album of near wolves of rome is a 2016 historical novel by valerio massimo manfredi first published in italian in 2016 as toyoto borgo republished in english in 2018. it is a fictional recount of the life of armin and the events of tuterberg forest the intro to the 2019 music video deutschland by german metal band ramstein depicts the band members as soldiers during this battle barbarians a german original series detailing the roman imperial campaign through germania in 9c premiered on netflix in october 2020 chapter 8 german nationalism the legacy of the germanic victory was resurrected with the recovery of the histories of taccatus in the 15th century when the figure of arminius now known as hermann became a nationalistic symbol of pan-germanism from then tutaberg forest has been seen as a pivotal clash that ended roman expansion into northern europe this notion became especially prevalent in the 19th century when it formed an integral part of the mythology of german nationalism in 1808 the german heinrich von kleist played i hermanstract aroused anti-napoleonic sentiment even though it could not be performed under occupation in 1847 joseph victor von sheffel wrote a lengthy song als di roma freche jordan relating the tale of the battle with somewhat gloating humor copies of the text are found on many souvenirs available at the deckmold monument the battle had a profound effect on 19th century german nationalism along with the histories of takatus the germans at that time still divided into many states identified with the germanic peoples as shared ancestors of one german people and came to associate the imperialistic napoleonic french and austro-hungarian forces with the invading romans destined for defeat as a symbol of unified romantic nationalism the hermann's denquel a monument to hermann surmounted by a statue was erected in a forested area near detmold believe at that time to be the site of the battle paid for largely out of private funds the monument remained unfinished for decades and was not completed until 1875 after the franco-prussian war of 1870-71 unified the country the completed monument was then a symbol of conservative german nationalism the battle and the hermansdenquil monument are commemorated by the similar hermann heights monument in new orleans minnesota u.s erected by the sons of hermany a support organization for german immigrants to the united states hermann missouri claims hermann as its namesake and the 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2022 North Dakota Reclamation Conference: Panel Discussion on Adapting Reclamation During Drought
what can we do because we know obviously we're not reclamation we're dependent on successful vegetation establishment and that's really challenging and drug conditions and so we have three people on our channel that are going to come up and share some of their experiences some things they tweaked over during their experiences during drought and we'll have hopefully have a good discussion about that we all have mics going around so you guys can ask some questions share some of your experience as well so i'm going to be moderating the route um miranda meehan i'm the livestock environmental stewardship specialist at ndsu extension as well as our disaster education coordinator so let's test your my life without um and i have my master's in my undergrad and outreach science ph.d in natural resource management but i have 30 years of experience doing western reclamation before that i spent my first 28 years of my life on a dairy farm so i've pretty much been putting seed in the ground all my life [Music] when i when i moved out west and and got hooked up in the reclamation business we did a lot of different things to try and maximize what you can get out of your getting that seed in the ground getting your production 15 years i worked for a reclamation company out of laramie wyoming and i traveled all the rocky mountain region doing seating at almost sea level all the way up to 11 000 feet and then from the canadian border down to the mexican border so it i've been through quite a variety of different ecological systems and figured kind of figured out a lot of things and drought is one of the hardest things to to figure out and and get a handle on so hopefully i can share today some of our some of the things that i've done in the past hello everyone my name is george hilbers i work for nplx i am our environmental coordinator for the west um so we got eight states we operate in west of the mississippi from north dakota to texas from oklahoma to utah and we're all kind of in the same boat it's been a drought for the past couple years for all those states on the other hand our eastern states have been surplus precipitation but we've been working through many of the same problems as everyone else has trying to figure out what to do when to do my background i come from west virginia i have a master's degree in civil engineering with a focus in hydrology did masters research in reclamation um cd and mulching techniques what's affects our vegetation growth what limits our vegetation how to improve our percentages and time frames um but yep you neat experiences feel free to ask tons of questions and as brandon said my name is craig petrick i was the late one getting my bio in so just to give you a quick uh the last four years working with b and i cold doing reclamation uh here in this data as their reclamation specialist and prior to that i spent about six years doing some remediation work in west north dakota for some working with some oil and gas companies um as these guys said you guys would look through throughout this last year we're hoping to share a few experiences that we have so um i'll start with our first question and well we have a few questions and just kind of get the conversation rolling and then we'll hand it over and open up for questions from everyone so we know reclamation's difficult in our climate regardless we're in a semi-arid climate moisture's limiting it's it's a challenge to start with and when we're in a drought we it's that increases that challenge could you guys describe some of the drought related challenges you've had on some of your reclamation projects yeah i'll just start here a little pass it down the line but uh you know what one of our big things when when we're doing large-scale reclamation of i was just putting some numbers together we're disturbing typically um 400 acres a year and then reclaiming 300 behind is kind of what we're doing so um on a yearly basis you know erosion control is one of the first things that comes to mind with us because we're relying on a lot of native native range sites so there's pretty good topography through there so we're trying not to have any loss of our soil resources throughout that um and then start getting vegetation established because where we operate our mine at is in a pretty uh private private land ownership so trying to get land then turn back over to producers so they can start utilizing it um you know a couple of the this this last year um the year before we had a lot of moisture early on if everybody remembered um from the previous fall was super wet it was like one of the historical probably wettest like septembers and octobers so two years ago we kind of scraped by even though there was a drought but then coming in this next year we could see it already um what we're going to have to deal with so uh a lot of the reclamation that we did we do is uh have to build and plan for it uh so a couple steps that we took was we we've got a lot of stuff graded ready to go that it was prepped for seed in that prior fall decided let's not seed it let's just stabilize it whether it's using a mulching or mulch or something like that so we're mitigating our erosion control and also trying to then mitigate any more about that evaporative loss uh when that spring came around uh we just kept prepping soil rather than going in and actually doing it we actually delayed reclamation basically kind of uh waiting for a more opportune time there were some sites that we tried to put low-cost inputs in you know maybe putting in old crop or something even though we knew there was a final a final seating of a native speed or something like that but instead of burning our our higher inputs on that when it had less chance let's wait for a rain so um we did a lot of delayed stuff um also then trying to we did some supplemental seatings on some other tracks then too just to help all this establishment but um having having seat beds prepped and then also just doing some sort of stabilizing agent was a big big win for us last year and as uh helen indicated we did get some moisture then in july um so it worked out for us that we did some later seating that's not applicable for producers um because as he said if we if i was a farmer and had four thousand acres i couldn't wait till july uh in our in our case uh deal with starting over reclamation that was something we could do so i'll keep passing the mic down here and let paul talk a little bit too thank you i got one word to say ditto um in reclamation you know you're trying to get natives established so you're not working with production on crops but he i pretty much could say word for word what he just said but i will say this at narm we really watch the local events so i'll just give you one quick example this last year started out really dry i did my seating narm is pretty much a spring seating for best results we can do some fall seating but doesn't we don't get the good results [Music] we started out really really slow in spring and i was pretty much had given up on on what i put in the ground and by the middle of july we ended up starting to turn the faucet on and it came and it came and it came and it came and i was very very fortunate to be able to have some good warm season species planted and those warm season species really took off with that monsoonal rain that showed up we had some blue grandma that that just i was amazed we had seed heads that were this big but i'm not going to say that happens all the time every time it's a big crapshoot and what happens that narm is not going to happen here in north dakota so what i try to do is really watch those local events in this in the springtime if i see a snowstorm coming and back to the to getting that tillage done early get that tillage done so when it's time to put the seed in the ground get it get that seed in the ground to utilize that moisture that mother nature gives us because we don't always know when they're gonna get it thank you pretty much the same thing these guys both said um but in addition to that we've been really focusing this past year with our contractors our internal folks and our inspectors of honing in our reclamation techniques and practices we know the major factors that affect it just like the last presentation mentioned you want to get that water down into the soil profile you don't want it running often to you it's vital we need to capture it so we've been looking at are we making sure that our sites aren't over compacted if they are are we going through and disking that making that prepped and ready to absorb as much moisture as possible when we get it and we do get it making sure we try to keep it in there as long as possible making sure we have a good mulch base over top as the sun beats down the wind blows but it's not taking that moisture out away from us instead of getting that vital initial root growth from the vegetation that's going to be there long term to sustain us last year was tricky as we all know we had some projects that we got really lucky construction completed we got it reclaimed at the same time we got it reclaimed see the malt we got rain we got the initial cover crop established and then our perennials are starting to establish but that was a rarity last year that's only a handful of projects most of our projects still look like we finished up last year we see it in mulch but nothing's really possible so anticipating that this spring we're hoping to watch the weather very closely try to time it with our contractors to get out there and read seed right before or immediately after that we get that precipitation so we get that initial growth and try to get some type of type of establishment um in addition to getting that establishment started we're really hoping that with making sure we're not over compacted in our right of ways but that moisture is staying deeper down the profile that way when the roots do establish and get deeper they'll start feeding off of the moisture lower in the profile and hopefully support them through the summer months and fall with the gold try to meet our 70 vegetation cover but as we all know it's been really tricky and the reality is we're spending a lot of money to go back out and reseed re-mulch try to look at other techniques to use and it is challenging one of the products we've been looking at and using in other states not quite yet in north dakota is biotic soil medias like other areas and pro organics we've been noticing one of the big factors outside of moisture that's affecting our growth is organic matter we also know organic matter helps retain that moisture if you don't have it which is the case for a lot of disturbed sites we're looking into what's the cost analysis of putting that product down and getting us outside of our permits getting the vegetation and closing the project out so far initially it's showing that using those products is helping us um and it's a lot more cost competitive than hauling in topsoil for sites that are barren that's another option we've been trying to use to help keep the moisture there to get that sustained growth you're right we'll get the next one one of the things that we do a lot when we're working with farmers and ranchers is we encourage them to have an adrenal plan with well-defined triggers and trigger dates for making decisions is that something that you guys have is part of your planning when in the reclamation process and so could you talk about that a little currently that's not something in our plane right now but we're working towards it um as i said we're trying to reevaluate as a company our basic methods and uh working for it as a company we're reevaluating all those base items to see what we should start looking at and start doing for future projects so our precip zone at narm is a lot lower than it is here um on an average year we get about 10 inches so we're we try to do everything that we can based on drought seeding so if we end up with some good moisture years it'll benefit us immensely that way but as far as triggers go we really don't have a big trigger mechanism um i look at el nino and la nino la nina effects look at i look at that and have been on site there in armed 30 years so i kind of know what happens when those two systems are working and so i kind of try to plan that way but i really don't have a big trigger or a big light bulb that goes off to try and work with drought conditions so kind of maybe expanding a hair on it uh you know same thing we pretty anecdotal of what we're what we're doing for the seating but you know we do work pretty hand-in-hand with landowners and tenants out there uh that utilizing these reclaimed lands and again a lot of it is um hay land or uh or native grassland for gracing so we do have uh have the producers file grazing plans with us so that outlines some of that and that has been helpful um but more than anything what it's identified to us is we've done some supplemental or not supplementals the right word we've changed the way we did grazing rather than 160 acre paddocks we've this last year we increased our fencing dramatically to do smaller paddocks at a time so they could do more movement throughout um i think that helped actually some of the grass last longer for our tenants so by being able to utilize some of that um the other point we typically when we do reclaim something we usually keep producers out for at least minimum two years for likely three years um tried to stick to that pretty hard even through this real condition this last year on some of those tracks that we'd like to give them a little more free time away from cattle before we start bringing them in but uh that's another thing we really evaluated this last year so you guys have all touched on this a little bit are there any specific tools or resources that you use to make drought-related management decisions you know some of it like says the moisture i i would say we have a definite tool there you know going off some of the racing plants by using uh i'll say nrcs quite a bit for some of that how we should be out flying some of that stuff but also just with our proper water management then for helping out uh producers with where where we can get water and where we can and then also which is more rotational i think that's been a big update so yeah a lot of times i look at species that are in my permit that i can use as substitute species for a more droughtier year we have some shrub standards that we have to meet down there in the basin because of wildlife and sometimes that's uh indicative of how that works too the shrubs don't like the cool season grasses too much competition there for for the minimum moisture so sometimes we change things around a little bit and and bump our our shrub areas up to try and maximize what little moisture you get down there so those are just a few management tools that we try to do as i mentioned a lot of times it depends on your project completes sometimes we get fortunate right at the time we're getting moisture and other times we're in the dead of the summer and you plant but then it fails um so i mentioned you know we're using products like protein antibiotic earth to kind of aid in topsoil development on areas that are lacking but hold that extra moisture make sure we're breaking up that soil profile i'm not having over compact soil so the soil is always big outside of that we try to follow dot and nrcs recommendations on seed types and recommendations and time frames some states we look into specific seed mixes that are a little more drought tolerant based on some recommendations from the nrcs but here in north dakota we've strictly been sticking what's been typically used but mainly focusing on getting back down to the basic techniques that we know that we need to do during reclamation prepping the soil saving the top soil putting it back in sequence we did have a lot of fall projects that we ended up deciding to not seed and just put a cover crop down in addition to mulch just because we knew that time of the year we didn't have enough time to get established so then the spring just looking at trying to time it appropriately when we see some moisture coming along to put that permanent seat down trying to put out an application rate that we see might be fit a lot of projects last year we used a variety of reclamation techniques anywhere from different seed spaces to different types of mulches and we're really hoping to see this year if any of those are going to help us to get us a longer sustainable vegetation growth but we're kind of in the experimental stage as everyone else through the drought just trying to figure out what's going to work or use some techniques that have been tried in other places yeah it sounds like a lot of you you're all using some of the climate data to direct your decisions and and i think out of the box of how you can use that information to to adjust your management and you guys have all touched on this but when we're in the middle of a drought we're gonna we're forced to think of outside the box can you expand on how you adapted your reclamation process practices and response during the drought and any describe any adaptations that you guys made and which ones you found successful so far so on the success side we're we're hoping to evaluate that this year based on what we tried this past year um outside of what about i've already mentioned we haven't done anything different than that we're looking out for other options other products out there as we all know the industry is really changing there's a lot of different products available now there's a few products on the market that we've been evaluating in some other states it's basically a dry pellet that you would mix into your top soil that could potentially absorb extra moisture when you initially see and spray the item mulch down it's possibly trying to use that long term to keep moisture longer in the soil profile there's estimates that could stay in there and keep that moisture available to the root systems for an extra six to eight months we haven't tried that up here yet we're just kind of experimenting to see if it helps in some of the arid regions down south but outside of that now so i guess i would start by saying we changed some management practices from topsoil lay down to tillage procedures and tillage equipment following that ground to try and let that moisture get in deeper into the soils leaving doing deep ripping and leaving it really undulated so that moisture can get into the to the sponge of the earth and look and let the earth be your best reservoir so then after tillage i worked a little bit with changing seed mixes using more droughty species within our permitting available permitting species and then managing some grazing procedures too like we've talked up here but those those things you have to kind of look at throughout your experiences and and like i have said before it's it's a little bit different down where i'm at so there's there's years that we're in that five inches of precept a year including snow so that's pretty light for trying to get anything really much to grow the other thing that i've always listened to and practiced is with native reclamation first year it sleeps the second year it creeps in the third year it leaps so what does that tell you that tells you you got to have some patience now as a as a somebody that talking about native rangeland that's a little easier to say than somebody out there trying to produce some hay or some corn to get those crops you cannot have that kind of patience i'm pretty fortunate in that rangeland reclamation side i can i can have that patience as long as i can get things stabilized i'm learning to have to learn that because i'm not a patient person but i am seeing that also um i'm not going to do the reclamation things that i want to kind of bring that we've been experienced last year but more hey let's try to we know what's going on was eventually going to come so let's do a few things and some of it was we were trying to introduce um cattle more cattle to our reclamation sites whether they're agricultural um you know try to do fall grazing after uh after a cover crop seeding of a wheat crop or something like that or even just you know more rotational grazing on on historical native lands just looking to try to build our soil for a while um so when we do have moisture we can rechain more of it keeping vegetation on anything we can at all times of the year however long it is uh we do a lot of a lot of fall seating um with either a weed or um some of the brassicas something like that any growth we think we're getting off of that we're going to help retain some soil moisture in the long run even though it's using some up at that point in time also again trying to build that soil column so we have more in reserve for when something happens because uh i don't think this trend of drought is probably going to go away so try to be pre preemptive on some of that you know that that is alluding to some more longer term things you know i know some of the disturbances that uh you're dealing with over there linear pipeline stuff that not quite applied but we're looking at a little bit of larger scale declarations here but i think some of those principles apply i'm trying to be proactive that it might be a few years so it's it's not a it's not a quick quick turn on these processes they've got to build up to it slowly through a few of those other adaptations thanks for sharing i'm going to open up to questions and just raise your hand and we'll make sure to run a mic around so that everyone can hear you so i think indirectly you guys might have talked about this but can you talk specifically more towards wind and trying to minimize wind effects and maybe in that same vein how do you catch more snow too i'm sure paul has some intakes on this too but for wind our big thing is trying not to ever have just bear earth there uh once we get to the point that we have all our tops little down and we started doing some working on it we got to get it covered even if we weren't seating right away we got to get covered with some sort of mulch like that to try and mitigate that as for putting in wind bricks for uh catching catching stone something we haven't done i'll say that's something we haven't even chased or evaluated at this point in time so so in our mind plan we're pretty fortunate that uh we have to put back the [Music] post line topography to the original uh approximate original contour so we have a lot of rough breaks where our mind is so that means we can leave some pretty good topography we can set up some good snow drifting areas within our pmt we build wildlife habitat which basically amounts to rock piles for the for the bunny rabbits to live in but those rock piles are also great snow catchers snow fences works well the other thing too that you gotta work with is not always can you have some good vegetative cover to help with with brenda's question about wind and so once we strip topsoil off those pre-strip benches are pretty prone to drifting from wind and so what we do is we try to go in and use some 1930s management practices and we rip the ground up to slow that wind down to catch moisture to catch fugitive dust and i can also transfer some of that into my topsoil lay downs by doing the same thing rip it on the contour minimize what that wind does to that soil to try and maximize keeping the moisture in the ground so that's some of those things i can't speak to any snow uh capture my problems are just linear products 100 foot wide or compressor sites or something like that that's a few acres but on management of the soil through the construction process and trying to figure out our wind disturbances and that kind of stuff we just try to make sure our projects are put back and reclaimed as fast as possible as most of us know as linear projects you can move pretty quick from the day you topsoil when growing and tops and then when grow your subsoil typically we'll either win throw them both on the same side right away or have the windrows on opposite sides of the right of way we notice that the windrows themselves tend to not get too badly disturbed by the wind but our travel lanes that are getting beat to death dried up is what really picks up and wants to blow away so by using our wind rose really helps that soil from being blown away but then getting it put back as quick as possible so most of these problems we're trying to get everything open cut put back within a month's time frame generally so we don't have the same problems necessarily as bigger sites but we do try to consider it other questions what do you use for i'll get it okay who do you use for your soil test what lab do you go to or do you soil test um we typically follow our landowner agreements most times we're not getting soil tests done we're just preserving the top layers try to put them back we see vegetation issues generally in our contracts we put it onto our contract peers to follow up with vegetation failures if we have a failure after the first year a lot of times i'll send it to a soil lab i'm not sure what lab they're sending it to i would pretty much mimic exactly what he said we have to sample our subsoils our overburdened soils to meet parameters but our top soils we don't sample and in native reclamation in wyoming fertilizer is not your friend fertilizer makes all the weeds grow so that's competition for that intense moisture competition you know they're they're those weeds are way more aggressive than the native ground is so we're not really too concerned with soil nutrients and and makeup and composition but we're more concerned with if we have a failure area then we'll go test and see what maybe what our issues are salinity salts things of that nature and we started sampling a little bit more for nutrients in the last couple years i'll say the lab we use ours as egg bites just here in the state but um yeah so we started doing a little bit more still we do not put on i'll say the same level of fertilizer nutrients as i would if i was trying to grow a 50 bushel drop or something like that but we do evaluate it nowadays i do work for nrcs and so this question is um kind of targeted for greg you said um [Music] or at least i heard that you if there's an opportunity for seeding grass possibly outside of a grass seeding window because we have specific windows for our programs but if there's an opportunity to plant you take that opportunity yeah yeah we're um we really target like i said like this last real estate i didn't put any native seed in the ground until after july this last year we just delayed it we put couple cover crops in to start out with we made sure our sites were stabilized but we went away from that higher input of a native grass seed it's one of our highest inputs that we have proceeded delayed until we how conditions were right based on what the climatic conditions were have a question in terms of some of the more traditional reclamation processes that you might use i know everyone mentioned hydro mulch for example is there a point that during a drought that some of those practices maybe not aren't appropriate they do more harm than they do good you guys want to go i would say i know everybody's talked about cover crops here and those things when i was probably early 2000s at narm we sat down and talked about cover crops and we talked about the amount of moisture that was used by those cover crops now that's that's their whole purpose in life is to suck the moisture and nutrition out of the ground and make big seed you know that's a cover crop a grain you know it wants to make it wants to survive so it's going to take all that stuff out of the ground so what we did is through our permit we had to change a little bit of things in our permit and get it approved but we basically took away using a cover crop to not use that precious moisture out of the soil i'm not saying i i don't like the organic that the cover crops give you in that soil so in our in a couple of those of my seed mixes one of them i use a real low rate of barley cover crop for uh stabilization quick stabilization on on sloppier areas but instead of going in and planting 30 pounds or 60 pounds of of barley the year before and letting that you know suck that moisture up and try and utilize and get some organics out of it we change that process around i'm now using the brassicas we've mentioned here those give you a lot more below surface organics than they do above surface biomass so it basically is keeping when it's growing and using that moisture is keeping that moisture below the surface and adding storage and it's also adding organics breaking soils up making it so you have better percolation and infiltration of the moisture that you didn't get so you kind of adapt and change and make things work to to help your process comparing hydromols to say typical small mulch um i can't say we've seen a difference in say moisture content or something like that the bigger difference we notice is how do you restore that soil surface is it smooth like your yard or are you leaving it furrowed and rough um you know you want to leave it rough for the the reclamation site you want that water to absorb man you don't want to sheet off so we we've been working with our contractors to not make that a smooth surface leave the cleat marks up and down the slopes leave your furrow marks leave your drill seating marks now when we do get a little bit of moisture whether it's from rain snow or due in the morning that's going to have little micro zones where that's going to help soak in it's really all i have on that front yeah they're quiet i can do a second question on the soil side of things some textures are going to be naturally droughty so how do you deal with different soil textures that might be enhanced under major climate growth and then maybe more for the linear situations how do you deal with that because you see so many different textures as you go across the landscape yeah that's a very good question um it is difficult uh because in one length of the project you could have dozens of different soil types our goal is to try to increase the organic matter um we know it's going to hold a little bit more money this year towards the root zone of that plant we get into sites that are from clay bentonite to nicely soils that kind of hold the moisture a little more to straight sand the best thing we've found throughout the different regions we operate in is getting that organic matter getting a good over horizon as i mentioned before it's very expensive to haul in topsoil um so that's why we look into alternatives like the proganics and biotic earth to get that ovarizing started kind of hold the moisture there initially but ultimately it can only hold moisture so long if it stays prolonged drought it's going to evaporate out of that as well but that's what we've been doing maybe these guys can elaborate a little more my situation's quite a bit different than his a lot of times it deals with we deal with what the topsoil pile makeup is um some of the structure within that topsoil pile if we're if we're using topsoil out of a storage pile some of the direct halls that we do when we're stripping and then laying back down we've got a little better handle on on some of those things and we can adjust what seed mixes we put in where we're basically given in our permit we're given areas that say what the post-mine veg will be but within those regions other grassland or shrub land we can change our mixes around a little bit and so then we can adapt what the mixes are to what the soils are to get the best results yeah just maybe paul's kind of touched her at the end i'd say my biggest comment is we we've tried to start targeting our actually seeding a little bit more specific on the difference types even when you're looking at larger blocks there's there's some differences throughout there you know we have um proof sequences that are permitted we changed them throughout the years here and there um but we have started looking at some and i'll say it's more on the back end we kind of have a generic still that we've been really looking forward the the first time out um going down those next couple years down we've been saying okay this is an area that's four they're gonna do better at let's target seed right there and telling it somewhat based on what we're seeing is vegetation and then kind of correlating that to the soil type so i'm trying to hit a little bit broad but then i'll spend the subsequent years doing more targeted amazing stuff so so all your information activities have a certain amount of regulation whether it's the coal mine reclamation or following the erosion settlement control permits um can you give some examples where those regulations work at cross purposes with the goal of establishing that vegetation volume question carl um you know i'm going say i don't know if ryan's in the room yet but uh uh ryan's gonna touch on some stuff this afternoon breakouts of uh a few things that was done at our mind and a couple other minds here of just looking at different ways to lay down um first your overburden and then your subsoil and your topsoil i i don't think the things that are done there are so outrageously different than what we're actually permitted for but i think there may be some potential changes that could come out of that so i'm not going to spoil that part of what ryan's going to tell us about later so i'll let that be but i i'll say that's maybe one of the the bigger bigger spots where i can see maybe some possible constraints it's just we've talked about roughing stuff off a little more a few times then some more regulations come more to kind of try to smooth stuff off so i'll stop there i will try not to insult them um being a practitioner you know what you can do on the ground and you know what it takes to get that done sometimes you have to stick to that and prove your point and have a good argument for why you want change or have the facts to back up what you're trying to change within the regulatory that's all i'm going to say [Music] i think we'll probably just wrap up thank you all for oh we have one more question uh george on your uh organic mature addie um you guys applying that and are you guys targeting just the surface are you working it in at all very good question depends where we're at um what kind of uh land class we're on and uh what regulatory your exchange may or may not be or land under restraints um most often just simply from a heightened receiving machine applying it about a quarter inch thick and then obviously of course making our topsoil layers back back to original but we find if you have less than two percent organic matter your vegetation really suffers so that's what's been driving us to try to boost that um and then we all know with outcoming studies and information that your the bio life in that soil is very important and you know if you stack that soil for too long that life can be affected so we have projects in different states where we have to have our pipelines open for six to twelve months for say long wall mining underneath or something on those we especially come back and put that fire media in otherwise we find ourselves waiting twice as long to get that regrowth because everything in that topsoil pile is kind of suffocated out um we have had areas due to regulations and permitting that we need to close our permit out we're so close but we got patches that just are not vegetated sun's beating down on it it's frying it up there's not a lot of organic matter in it it's not holding a lot of moisture so we've actually went in back by hand and spread those products and try to break that crusted material up work a little bit down into that soil profile trying to keep it from getting so compacted again especially sites that are pretty heavy in clay and then taking backpacks of water and trying to hydrate that because you don't have a big hydrous either and getting those last few spots to close out for the permit that's been working very well for us um as touch-up methods which is a little different um and then we have some places we're spraying it by helicopters which has been working pretty effectively especially time wise where you can't get equipment into some referee terrain um but uh so far it's helping us um it's closing our permits out sooner as mentioned if you got a native mix you're waiting a little longer than normal you just have to anticipate that but putting that product down we notice our cover crop stays healthier when it dies back off any nutrients that it took up is being put back into that soil breaking down starting that override and kind of getting some of that biolife back to processes so when that native seed is kicking up there's something else there to help the root systems it was touched on earlier regarding the usefulness of soil health analysis or sampling would would there be any resources that either the panel or anybody else would know that that could help or or provide just an outline of what would be kind of the critical analyses or parameters that could be helpful if the soil health analysis was actually something yes yeah these guys are whispering same thing i use is the nrcs there's a lot of good information out on my website um but through my experience and studies and projects the biggest factors that we notice that affect is your ph on your organic matter and then sometimes your salt levels it depends where you're at and if that's in your soil outside of that we haven't noticed anything that's directly correlated affected the vegetation as severe so we focus on those too primarily yes if you're still learning top soils long term say one or two years and longer is there a certain height to your piles that you try to minimize so you know to avoid sterilization about 35 or 40 year old top salt pies we have some of those our permits says our piles can't be higher than 50 feet but you don't want to make a three foot or a four foot tall pile in our instance to have the same capacity that you would of a 50 foot tall pile that's a big footprint that you're covering with a three foot versus a 50 foot so i mentioned brassicas before and i'm a big proponent seeing what they've done in the last five years for us i'm a big proponent of using those species in those older decadent topsoil piles now the university of wyoming has done a lot a lot of studies on older topsoil piles and newer topsoil piles they've really kind of beat that horse but in wyoming we're finding that some of the results out of a 30 year pile versus a two-year-old pile can be the same because we have good wind down there and the wind's going to pull all that micro organisms and fungi and all of that and it's going to blow in the wind and and get that soil back alive after it's set for a long time um those of that group at the university that's one of their main conclusions on that was if you've got good wind you're going to have native inoculation into that topsoil so i know there was a big push at times to to have shorter less dense topsoil piles but i think we have pretty good success both ways paul's probably had a little more experience on that one than me but i'll say one of the cool things he and i here before we end here is uh we started slowly some of our bigger historical piles slowly been trying to carve into them not trying to do the whole thing at once so we're taking some levels so then you're trying to get get some extra and then we go in and reseed the disturbance that's left whenever we do go into a pile if you don't take the whole thing then we're going to seeding into it again we do have some bigger long-term recreations coming up with some historical piles so that's another spot where we talk about warsaw testing as somebody brought up those are the areas that we're going to focus more on testing [Music]
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MLM2V6 Non Linear Regression
hello and welcome in this video we'll be covering non-linear regression basics so let's get started these data points correspond to china's gross domestic product or gdp from 1960 to 2014. the first column is the years and the second is china's corresponding annual gross domestic income in u.s dollars for that year this is what the data points look like now we have a couple of interesting questions first can gdp be predicted based on time and second can we use a simple linear regression to model it indeed if the data shows a curvy trend then linear regression will not produce very accurate results when compared to a non-linear regression simply because as the name implies linear regression presumes that the data is linear the scatter plot shows that there seems to be a strong relationship between gdp and time but the relationship is not linear as you can see the growth starts off slowly then from 2005 onward the growth is very significant and finally it decelerates slightly in the 2010s it kind of looks like either a logistical or exponential function so it requires a special estimation method of the non-linear regression procedure for example if we assume that the model for these data points are exponential functions such as y hat equals theta 0 plus theta 1 theta 2 transpose x or to the power of x our job is to estimate the parameters of the model ie thetas and use the fitted model to predict gdp for unknown or future cases in fact many different regressions exist that can be used to fit whatever the data set looks like you can see a quadratic and cubic regression lines here and it can go on and on to infinite degrees in essence we can call all of these polynomial regression where the relationship between the independent variable x and the dependent variable y is modeled as an nth degree polynomial in x with many types of regression to choose from there's a good chance that one will fit your data set well remember it's important to pick a regression that fits the data the best so what is polynomial regression polynomial regression fits a curved line to your data a simple example of polynomial with degree 3 is shown as y hat equals theta 0 plus theta 1 x plus theta 2 x squared plus theta 3 x cubed or to the power of 3 where thetas are parameters to be estimated that makes the model fit perfectly to the underlying data though the relationship between x and y is non-linear here and polynomial regression can fit them a polynomial regression model can still be expressed as linear regression i know it's a bit confusing but let's look at an example given the third degree polynomial equation by defining x1 equals x and x2 equals x squared or x to the power of 2 and so on the model is converted to a simple linear regression with new variables as y hat equals theta 0 plus theta 1 x 1 plus theta 2 x 2 plus theta 3 x 3. this model is linear in the parameters to be estimated right therefore this polynomial regression is considered to be a special case of traditional multiple linear regression so you can use the same mechanism as linear regression to solve such a problem therefore polynomial regression models can fit using the model of least squares least squares is a method for estimating the unknown parameters in a linear regression model by minimizing the sum of the squares of the differences between the observed dependent variable in the given data set and those predicted by the linear function so what is non-linear regression exactly first non-linear regression is a method to model a non-linear relationship between the dependent variable and a set of independent variables second for a model to be considered non-linear y-hat must be a non-linear function of the parameters theta not necessarily the features x when it comes to non-linear equation it can be the shape of exponential logarithmic and logistic or many other types as you can see in all of these equations the change of y-hat depends on changes in the parameters theta not necessarily on x only that is in non-linear regression a model is non-linear by parameters in contrast to linear regression we cannot use the ordinary least-squares method to fit the data in non-linear regression and in general estimation of the parameters is not easy let me answer two important questions here first how can i know if a problem is linear or non-linear in an easy way to answer this question we have to do two things the first is to visually figure out if the relation is linear or non-linear it's best to plot bivariate plots of output variables with each input variable also you can calculate the correlation coefficient between independent and dependent variables and if for all variables it is 0.7 or higher there is a linear tendency and thus it's not appropriate to fit a non-linear regression the second thing we have to do is to use non-linear regression instead of linear regression when we cannot accurately model the relationship with linear parameters the second important question is how should i model my data if it displays non-linear on a scatter plot well to address this you have to use either a polynomial regression use a non-linear regression model or transform your data which is not in scope for this course thanks for watching
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3) ONE PAGE GALAXY - Atoms, Gravity and PeG Waves FreEnglish
welcome to one page galaxy with Adams Gabi impact I deep but if our current theories about Adams and gravity are wrong today remedy is defined by these guesses what does Ben spacetime have to do with gravity atoms are defined by complex quantum gases what if this theory is crap this video is about new ideas for geeks first let's understand about atoms atoms are made of positive protons negative electrons and no charge neutrons current theories say that it takes all these two me and Adam there are no explanations about where gluons and parts magically come from in this gas theory neutrons don't do anything but take up space what if this is crap to see why let's look at a hydrogen atom hydrogen has one bastard a negative electron pens around or orbits the proton Center we draw it like this but this is the better comparison if an atom is the size of a sports stadium a lot well that the center is a proton the electron is decisive of all point pen tip the far away fast electrons orbit around the proton Center by the way most hydrogen atoms don't have any neutrons next we mean stars not movie stars but some stars a neutral neutrons has positive and negative parts caused by super heat and pressure inside stars a new Alpha idea is that the negative electrons stop spinning and is pooled variance the positive protons huge amounts of heat or give enough insider stars that we will one day see as sunshine to recap the close-packed positive and negative parts make the neutrally charged neutron well what do neutrons do see recap in a neutron the positive and negative electrons pull very close together here is the new AHA idea this P and E attraction is what makes racket I call this the pecked idea what does this all mean positive the bits want to push apart it is a neutron company that holds the positive protons together in the nucleus also it is granting the Keefe's electrons in orbit each atom only has a small amount of pregnant but the of atoms is cosmic a large think how many atoms are in our Sun alone coward bigger atoms main to rehab we see how H atoms joined to make helium atoms bigger atoms of the other elements are made the same way that is hydrogen and helium join together with more neutrons to make lithium atoms it has three positive parts held together with neutrons circled by three electrons over time the same process repeats inside stars to make elements up to iron elements above iron are made when old stars explode iron can make magnets so just what is magnetism magnets have two sides called poles some holes push apart different host but again apparently there is not a flare theory on how magnets work here is my idea neutrons have three things e and g aligned neutrons make magnets in magnets the negative side neutrons all face north their positive side both face south magnets are just lined up neutrons what does this have to do with Deveny we start with electricity flows and wire with iron bits we can see a right angle field the old theory is that this is a magnetic field a new aha idea is that magnetism is really wrapped to recap the positive protons and negative electrons pull together this attraction is that here is the next aha idea gravity field spin gravity is a circle shape field around neutrons it is why nano electrons spin around the nucleus this is why the moon orbits the earth too it is also white planets orbit our Sun and other Suns but if in that scratchy from the black hole in the center of the Milky Way makes our galaxy's spiral spin next our electromagnetic p.m. wait our radios smartphones and lights all worked because of something called electromagnetic for sea and waves the old theory Nexus that iam waves are made by wavy bits of electric fields with bits of bright and magnetic fields once if this old idea is incomplete here is the new earth-shaking fear am waves are actually tag made he's view drag queens are actually made of a positive pick a negative event an event of gravity in between a pet sandwich that's called integrity because they are very positive bits electric bills with Gabby in between this is an amazing new AHA idea to recap the whole atom shakes to give off penguinx so shaky atoms commit Padua expected today we have radios cell phones lights and Wi-Fi because of tight weights what else is tech useful for what effect can help us make power today it takes lots of energy to make electricity lots of pollution and nuclear waste is given off to what is between understand and apply these new ideas we can figure out new ways to make cleaner and cheaper electricity let's share easier ways to make and store election power this will power machines and energize free internet education Wow awesome think how much energy is needed and pollution made by the current ways we power our cars planes and rockets what if we use peg to power all these current wind Rockets use 96% of their weight just to get it altered surely we can make more efficient pad powered rockets for our spacecrafts also can you fix another urgent earth problem too we live in an age where the top profits can wipe out cities what if with tech ideas we create as it appears to neutralize news nukes have a critical mass of unstable atoms as you having neutrons from broken atoms go on to break up more actors in a chain reaction explosion maybe the cat idea will help us find ways to stop destructive neurotic neutrons similar to have special rods control nuke power plants with that and will be humanity's from the fear of nukes to close simply set maybe atoms are just three parts protons electrons and that new effect ideas define neutrons simplified gravity and explain EF waves they help us understand atoms and connected the swirling cosmics shaking atoms make third waves that enable our electronics and global communications what if we learned how to harness that power will face off inefficient dirty ways to make power today imagine tomorrow where lighter cars and flood new airplanes will pollute less more efficient rocket power enables human suburbs and space believe together we can find effects to the end of days atom bombs that we live under today here is a challenge here scientific method to prove are not the new fad ideas what are we waiting for see the cattle limited copies are also available on Amazon [Music] over three million pre-alpha ebooks and videos have been downloaded [Music] [Applause] you
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Validity
okay so today we're going to talk about validity which is a second of the three ways we can evaluate tests and the measurement on tests so validity so what is validity you need to remember that from your readings to speak solidity is the appropriateness of the interpretations of a test so essentially do tests measure what you want to measure and again my discussion of validity might vary a little bit from poppins definition so I'm hoping that I can explain this with a little bit more clarity than Popham was able to civil iddat ii is am i measuring what i want to measure it's a matter of degree right these can our interpretations can be more or less valid and depends upon that interpretation of the score so again a test itself can't be valid it's all thing and that's all about the interpretation of the test just like the test can't be reliable only the scores on tests so I can't say well the whisk is a valid test it's only the interpretations that I make about it about the whisk or they can be palates so just be really careful when you're writing up your lab your um standardized case study this week that you're careful about your language here okay so let's talk about some interpretations of the verbal section of the SATs you remember taking that it has the analogy some that thick sentence completion sections right so have valid interpretation it validly measures and the students ability to complete analogies right I can definitely say that it measured the students vocabulary right verbal section definitely a measure of vocabulary what about its ability to succeed in college you certainly use the verbal section of the SAT as a measure of a student's ability to succeed in college right what about a student's critical thinking abilities certain we use it to measure students critical thinking it's not as valid as just their vocabulary or their ability to complete analogies there's certainly a valid interpretation but what about their math ability the verbal section of the SAT while highly correlated to a vast section does not measure their math ability so if I said that verbal sections and good measure their math ability that would not be a valid interpretation so I can't say their handle set the verbal section the SAT is a valid test right if I'm using that test for math I'm not using in a valid way right okay so there's four sources of information about validity there's test content there's response processes there's internal structure and there's relation to other variables test content in relation to other variables the two really important ones the ones we're going to spend a lot of time on and I'm just gonna briefly mention the other two so let's talk about test content so validity evidence based upon test content we have content validity which includes item sampling and again do the items that I include on the test adequately measure the constructs remember we talked about in our kind of previous lectures that there's may be an infinite number of questions I could ask about the Civil War I pick 20 of them to be on my test do those 20 that I picked adequately measure the contract I'm interested in and that kind of depends on how I define the construct so if I'm talking about third-grade math if I only include addition and subtraction problems is that good item sampling it depends on how I define third grade math if they're grade math is only concerned with addition and subtraction that I'm good but if I define third grade math to also include fractions and measurement that I haven't included the whole of the construct so item sampling depends on how I define the construct right developmental care so how that test is developed so it's really important if I think about it I use content experts have I thought about the instructional design have I thought about the instruction students receive have I gone back to the ad have I thought about beginning with the end in mind those kinds of things external review so who else looked at the test pop and goes in quite a bit of detail on this for our own classroom assessments we're probably not using external reviews in the same way but we still might be asking our peers to review that test and in fact when we get to our own test development in a few weeks we will be asking appears to review that a little bit and then alignment does it align to our content so the standards that we're trying to assess the level of thinking that we're asking them to to use so that knowledge comprehension level an application level in the deep thinking level the process and skills were asking them to do so are we asking them to recall or to apply or to match or the verbs that are in those in those standards and then the breadth of knowledge so that whole content area when we're thinking about the developmental care the test content we also might be thinking about developing a test blueprints and there's an outline of the objectives with the percent of content that each objective should have this helps us really plan I'm systematically what's on the test if I just go to write a test oftentimes I write a lot of items about the types of objectives that are easy to write items about and then I forget to write items that I don't write as many items about the types of things that are harder to write items about even if those items might be the things that are most important so we're gonna practice and develop tests without having test blueprints you can also look at the test blueprints for our major test as tests in our state and see what will be on that test I'll help us prepare our students and then what's really important I usually tells us the level of thinking that's needed and help systemize our thinking our professional development our professional judgment so here's an example of a sample test blueprints you can see here's a learning objective here's that the level of thinking that's required and here's the number of tests and the point value so the percent weight of the test if you can see that each learning outcomes has a taxonomy classification and and a number of test items I could also here have the type of items and then how many of each item type for each objective and we'll look more at that later when we get to test development as well but just know that we need to be systematic the way that we develop tests and it's easier to do that in the test development process we can also have evidence based upon response processes and again we're not using this a whole lot in the test development but this is really what we're thinking about how the students and what types of processes they're using to to answer test items so it's a ludus analysis of how they're answering also evidence based upon internal structure so that remember that construct is that unobservable trader characteristic that latent variable that we're measuring and how well that construct is debat is defined was based upon that internal consistency reliability that we talked about when we talked about reliability so how well is that construct defined and how well do we match to that again we're not using that one on in educational tests it's more used for things like effective measures and then finally we'll talk about below the evidence based upon relations to other variables and there's a couple of different ways that we can really think about this relation to other variables so and this will go back to our discussion of correlations you think back to last week's powerpoints so these test criterion relationships and convergent discriminate evidence so first we'll talk about tests for Tyrion relationships so how well does the test predict some sort of criterion variable um so if the kind of classic example here is SAT and college GPA so how well does the SAT protect college GPA and the answer is it's not the best predictor in fact high school GPA is a much better predictor of college GPA but certainly SAT is one predictor right we're thinking about how valid or reliable are these criterion variables how well does the SAT predict GPA and that would give us an idea about how how valid the SAT is in its use for college admissions right and we call this predictive evidence we could also have something we call kin concurrent evidence and that would be two things at the same time so if we wanted to have some evidence that the Co gat was a good measure of intelligence we might give the co gat at the same time as the whisk we already know that the whisk is a great measure of intelligence we might get the co got in the whisk at the same time and that would give us concurrent tried test criterion relationships in current evidence we can also have convergent and discriminant evidence and we talked about this beginning of this semester if you want to kind of think back to those first lectures so the final exam in the Stadium of C would be an example of two measures of the same construct in different ways and discriminate evidence and so we would expect different scores right I would the same scores on converging evidence I'm sorry so these are two different measures one was a teacher graded test when I was the state-created test we would expect similar scores rate convergence discriminant would be on the same type of test the reading and the math FSA's they're measuring different things that one's reading math and one's reading measuring reading and we would expect different scores if the scores were the same then they might be measuring the same concept on different constructs and that would be a problem right if that math test was relying too heavily on reading we got the same scores on both then we're not really getting a mask or right we're getting a reading score so we would want to see different score than those two things we also might get discriminant evidence by giving it to two different populations right so if I wanted evidence disc women evidence for a for a physics test right and I gave this physics test to all of my education majors and I gave it to a bunch of physics majors and you guys got the same score on the test I might think wow either my education students know a lot about physics or I didn't make a very good physics test right I would expect there to be different scores between ciation majors in my physics majors right or if I gave an education test to a bunch of physics majors I wouldn't expect them to do nearly as well as my education majors so that might be another way to get discriminant evidence I would expect different types of scores so again convergent measures other measures are the same construct discriminate other constructs that submit should not receive a positive correlation right we can all source of the validity can be classified as either convergent or discriminate so I think that this is a really nice visualization of reliability and validity so we started the left in that example we see that all of the scores are really close together they're giving us reliable consistent results but they're not valid they're not measuring the thing I want to measure in the middle two examples we can see that they're not valid and are not reliable in the in the first in that second one we can see they're not reliable though all over the place there's no way that I can have any validity I can't make any kind of recommendation on a score if I'm not getting consistent results right it's like stepping on that scale and getting a different weight every time there's no way that I can make a recommendation about if I should gain weight or lose weight if I should exercise more eat more donuts if I don't know how much I weigh right I'm in singing benefit the second one we can see low reliability and then and so therefore I can't make interpretations and the last one you can see we have both reliable and valid results and really we can't have validity if we don't have a liability right but reliability means nothing if I don't have validity right so both are super important if I'm going to be evaluating a test okay so in this nest in this next set of slides we're going to do so a little bit of practice here and think about what would be a valid interpretation or a use for these scores okay so the first one is a biology and of course exam so the state biology and of course exam how can I use these scores right so it definitely tells me how much a kid knows about biology right oftentimes so we use this biology EOC to determine what kind of chemistry classes students should be yet but it's biology always a good predictor of chemistry hmm right they're really different sometimes okay so low voice audition so I know I have some music ed majors in this class so so the voice audition we oftentimes use solo voice auditions in order to predict who should be in which choir just because I think well solo auditioned does that mean that I'm gonna do well in a whole choir and blend well with the group they actually don't know because I'm not a musician but you guys can tell me okay we're that pbbt that early-childhood receptive vocabulary test how can I interpret those results what are some ways in which I could use those results it tells us about what a kid knows what words they understand braids that might be good for placement into an English program or a ll program write a TESOL program um it might also tell us what their what their how well are our early childhood program is doing at teaching language right you know language is a big predictor of reading what about an essay exam in the Civil War it certainly tells us something about what they know about the Civil War right but what other things does it tell us it probably tells us something about their reasoning abilities right and also their ability to write and specifically to write about history right which maybe is a different skill than writing in their English class okay math word problems of course there's some amount of computational skill that's involved right also reading right you have to go to read the problem and then there's some amount of problem solving skills here too right so can they solve this problem what about the fifth grade science FCAT I wish I could say that was just science of what they learned in science in fifth grade right that's actually right K through five science unfortunately it's mostly what they were able to cram into fifth grade right okay this is the Advanced Placement at art portfolio right and I don't know how many of you guys indeed you'll take AP art in high school so this is a little bit different than the other AP programs and this an AP art the students actually put together a portfolio of their own work and they take a photograph that work and then they it's all around a theme and they have to show their expertise in a different media of art so it's not just their skill in working with different art media but it's also their ability to think about theme and it also has something to do with how well they photograph their work right so it's a bunch of different skills involved so that interpretation is maybe how well they would perform in a heist in a college level work great so this is the in-class activity and then if you want to pause your video and kind of work through this activity I want you to think about how you could collect data for each of these ideas so students vocabulary their reasoning skills writing understanding the scientific method music ability and physical fitness and this is just kind of like an activity you can do on your own if you have questions or you're not able to do this activity I encourage you to contact me you can email me and we can set up a time to talk on the phone or in my office so we can talk through these issues that I can make sure that you understand before you get ready for that celebration of learning so that you're ready for that standardized case study assessment I also encourage you to make sure that you've been working on that case of the assessment and you have any questions about the interpretation of that data please let me know before Sunday night so that I can help you we can set up a meeting in my office I'm happy to talk through some of that data with you to make sure the true really understand how to write that paper and I look forward to reading them this week bye
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1 Introduction to Vector Logo Design ADOBE
all right for our next project we're gonna go to Vector design we just finished our GIF animations we'll have our group presentation soon but this is the new skill we're going to start learning we were introduced to Vector shapes with exercise two and we use Vector shape tools within Photoshop right here we're going to actually create Vector shapes with a vector program using Adobe Illustrator what are vectors good for they can scale infinitely from the same file so they're very efficient for memory so logos and I love these these were uh like designer modified logos for the pandemic so that the corona beer logo needed a new name the Olympics that went on during the pandemic they needed to separate those those Rings instead of LinkedIn it was locked in and MasterCard they had to socially distance as well right why I use those is because these logos are recognizable and they are not complicated right so but when you tweak them just a little bit they become very different so like the spacing of the Olympic rings when you're dealing with something as simple as just flat cut out shapes the shapes need to be really clean the spacing needs to be really exact all of that has to do with kind of the the exacting approach to logo design that a vector program like illustrator allows you to do so we have a few things in this module because we're moving from from compositing and raster Imaging pixel based Imaging to Vector we have a question of the day for that it's a good thing to to look at it's not due until next week in order to inform a class discussion but it's a good thing to look at we'll move through it and then we'll look at the assignment I'm introducing today and in order to sketch for that assignment you're actually going to do a full Proving Ground in your types of sketching because you really want to think it through before you start playing with vectors so this is the question of the day what advantages does vector-based imagery have of a raster based imagery what are its disadvantages when would using a vector-based image be more effective than a pixel based image so just basically applying the knowledge when would you choose to make something as a vector when would you choose to make something pixel based and I have a nice group of Google Slides here that uses a bunch of different resources some created by digital honors students like this video that explains the difference and then lots of ways of exploring it now this is the part of the slides that we're going to actually focus on today the different types of logos that are out there because you're going to be designing your own logo and for this semester you're going to be designing your own version it needs to be a fairly straightforward scalable black shape image that is a vector that is your version of our campus mascot which is Nico the Nighthawk so if you look up Northeast Lakeview and then Nico and look up images you will see our mascot right and you will see the official vector image though it's not a vector here because to be online it has to be rasterized but it's made from a vector and so this is like the official branded branded mascot sometimes it's just the head sometimes it's the full body sometimes that body is in different poses this is the actual costume and that works well for the institution what we want to do is to personalize it so I call it a logo mashup because when we do our own versions of things we can make them a lot stronger and make them kind of more meaningful you don't even need to keep the same colors or the same themes so you're going to do some research if we look up like Nighthawk logos you'll get a lot of sports teams but what's different about Mikko the Nighthawk which is pretty unique is it has that little pun to it he has a nice helmet actually I don't know the gender of Nico so they have a nice helmet right but you might decide I don't want to do that nice helmet thing maybe I want to showcase that in a different way or maybe what Nico the Nighthawk means to me is a whole lot of college debt so you want to merge the Nighthawk with like a money symbol or some other iconic imagery right we did we did a project after the uh the Gulf pipeline incident you know when it was spewing oil where we took oil company logos and we modified them I don't know if those are still things like that are online but this would be what I mean by a mashup so we would do things like we would take shell and we would drip it with oil or we'd take BP and put it on the end of a flower that's that's dying from like poison soil things like that so it's the reason we do it this way is because we're being introduced to vectors it's important to start looking at vectors and start seeing how they're used in this Society so there are three approaches this is my take on it what you need to know for the final there are three main design approaches that are usually used towards three different types of logos so the first type of logo is called pictorial it can also be called iconic so a pictorial or iconic logo is just the image and that's kind of the gold standard for most companies Starbucks did not start with this logo right but they ended up here where they could get rid of all type and that just happened within the last decade now logo types Coca-Cola is maybe the most famous logo type on the planet logo types are the exact same kind of thing they need to be iconic they need to really show you with the image what the company is about or what the idea is about but they do it through letter forms letter forms that are highly stylized and customized so Subway Coca-Cola USA Network Google Disney HBO there's no iconic logo that helps you know these things right instead you need the letter forms and so when the letter forms are essential to the logo that is a logo type another term for logo type just like you have pictorial logos that are also iconic logos another term for logo type is a word mark and so graphic designers will sometimes use that because you're making your your image Mark with a word and then the third type is called a combined Mark and a combined Mark combines both the iconic logo with a logo type so Adidas is a really good example of this but and Nike is actually a really good example of this when I was growing up in the 80s you usually saw them together but then in the 90s they started separating it out so you had campaigns that only use the logo type of Nike and you have campaigns that only use the swoosh right this is Starbucks progression Right started as a combined Mark became a more refined combined Mark and now it's just a of iconic or pictorial logo it's all syncing in what you are not going to do for this assignment is you are not going to do a logo type or a combined one because we are going to be using vectors once we get some practice at it two design type but we'll be doing that in the later assignment so what you are making is a pictorial logo your image needs to Showcase it you are not going to use text yet and the only uh exception I make to that is if you want to hide letters into the image so if you'll notice on Nico the Nighthawk there is actually an N hidden in the the crest of the helmet and it's designed so that it's a lower case in this way and if it's flipped it's actually a capital uppercase end so there's little things sometimes you can hide hints at word marks within pictorial logos go Northeast Lakeview volleyball all right and we're going to go back to those slides so this is what our project looks like once you have a refined sketch which you'll get to through doing Proving Ground number two you are then going to make a black shape Vector based on that sketch and then you are going to make a color version of that black shape vector they should both work this is one of the reasons we do this project so you understand the versatility of logos so Nico I don't know why I keep closing that I want the logo it's actually it's a mascot not a logo it's a graphic image not a logo because mascot images can change with time and with purpose like the volleyball one might have a different one than the basketball team one but they use the same mascot uh let's do it this way and I find the image I had it but what I was going to say is that this logo type or this graphic image of Nico that exists and I'll post it into the assignment frustrating it's all just photos I had it um it relies on color so if you want to Nico that doesn't rely on color you have to think of it just as black shapes first and then color can always be added in just like BP just in black and white you have to figure out what that would be or shell just in black and white how can that read right so color is added to our black shape logo and that gives us the most versatility we're doing black actually we're not even doing White we're doing black shape right we will have the option in our color version to do like grayscale versions drop Shadows textures all kinds of things but first we just want a cut out of a black shape like it's a black vinyl sticker we'll be learning how to build that in illustrator and then we'll be learning how to to do color versions of it you don't even need the refine sketch for class next time you'll need the Proving Ground that will get you to the refined sketch yep so here we see so this is the assignment not The Proving Ground once you have a sketch black shape Vector then you can you add color some sort of color variation even if it's very simple refined sketch black shapes notice this logo is a little bit more illustrative this is the one with you know oil companies I was telling you about as long as they're black shaped vectors it can work and that's why you might think of it instead of a logo you might think of it as a tattoo design but it needs to be something that scales well and can work as just black shapes again we have past examples past student Works Beyond these examples that you can look at this one is pretty clever they want to do an Earth Day logo they had it written into the leaf and it is there it's just incredibly subtle and it's a nice excuse for the leaf pattern and then this is the color version this is another Earth Day one kind of the earth under threat works really well in black and white and then with color this is a drama one now this is what we'll get into with the Proving Ground you're going to be sketching your basic idea in three different ways so this is a good aspect of how black shapes can be refined and then you can add color to it notice there's no black in this color logo at all everything has been either changed to a different color or filled but it needs to read as both first is black and then with color all right lots of examples this is a fun project and it's one that you're all going to be forced to print for your midterm so you're going to print either your black one or your color one but everyone's going to print their logo because they want everyone to see the difference of a printed Vector versus a printed raster file this is actually a Nico the Nighthawk one that we did for a Day of the Dead so well your sketches we're only seeing refined sketches here so our Proving Ground sketch let's go see that you can do your own version of Nico right I'll do a different theme but this is The Proving Ground you need to sketch it and I recommend honestly just sketching this by hand because you want to be as loose and do as many versions as possible
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FAIR TV April 4, 2014
this is fair TV I'm Janine Jackson the latest from the Russia Ukraine crisis is that Russian troops are massing at the border ready to invade at any moment the Wall Street Journal reported that the troop presence was ratcheting up concerns that Moscow is preparing for another major incursion and not conducting exercises as it claims U.S officials said Russia denies there's anything unusual going on but the rhetoric and U.S media certainly says otherwise Obama Putin's Showdown thousands of Russian troops are masked on the border of Ukraine defense officials here tell us that as of tonight the Russians have enough military Firepower in place to invade Ukraine there's an estimated forty thousand heavily armed Russian troops positioned near the Ukraine border NBC's Jim miklachevsky went on to show viewers what the Russian invasion would look like and made it sound like it could happen any minute now these claims of course are based on intelligence that very few people have actually seen and some of this should sound familiar to those who remember the 1991 Gulf War when Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait U.S officials with the help of corporate media claimed to have satellite images showing a massive Iraqi troop build up on the border with U.S Ally Saudi Arabia that U.S intelligence generated story was later debunked by the Saint Petersburg Times official intelligence can be legitimate or it can be fraudulent intended to affect political aims which is why journalists should be skeptical and Report claims as claims not facts Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie we've been told a million times is a straight talker and he was talking straight when he spoke at a March 29 event for GOP Mega funder Sheldon Adelson recalling his trip to Israel Christie referred to the West Bank as occupied territory that wouldn't make edelson's group happy but so be it the land is under military occupation and straight talk is straight talk right well no Christy promptly apologized for the gaffe more troubling than the pro-israel political correctness imposed by the GOP event is that it was embraced by journalists in LA Times report called occupied territories terminology used by Israel's critics TV pundits too saw Christy's inadvertent honesty as a problem here's Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace in Las Vegas meeting with Sheldon Adelson and a number of other big Jewish contributors and at one point he talked about flying over the occupied territories which implies that that Israel is occupying parts of the West Bank or Gaza it says it yeah and that is not something that a lot of Jews Like and on CNN former Obama press aide Bill Burton and host Candy Crowley had this Exchange if you look at what happened in Las Vegas where he referred to Palestine as occupied territories I mean that's the sort of thing that shows that he's just he's not on top of his game like you need to be when you're a presidential candidate right but he's not in a president I mean they're all going to make really stupid mistakes which that that was one so saying something perfectly accurate is a stupid mistake says a reporter proving once again that as journalist Michael Kinsley put it a gaff is when a politician tells some obvious truth he wasn't supposed to say and finally what's another word for torture that appears to be what Washington Post reporters were asking themselves when they wrote a big scoop about the Senate intelligence committee investigation into the cia's bush era torture program the report finds that the CIA misled lawmakers and the public about the effectiveness of torture but the paper wouldn't call it that readers got references to brutal interrogation programs harsh techniques excruciating interrogation methods brutal measures harsh interrogation techniques coercive techniques enhanced interrogation techniques of one prisoner readers learned CIA interrogators forcibly kept his head under the water while he struggled to breathe and beat him repeatedly hitting him with a truncheon-like object and smashing his head against a wall yet the only time the post used the t word was in a reference to methods that Obama and others later labeled torture yes and there are also methods that the U.S media would not hesitate to label torture if they were happening in another country I'm Janine Jackson thanks for watching Fair TV
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Word 2016 - Does Word always default back to a hanging indent?
[Music] eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot about this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] subscribe please thank you thank you for watching thank you jesus
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Simplifying Polynomial Fractions 02
in this problem we want to solve for x and excuse me we want to simplify and the way we're going to do that is by factoring so notice here that these two denominators are equal and we're subtracting so i can just subtract our numerators 2x plus 13 minus 3x and minus negative 6 so plus 6 all over 2x plus 6. so 2x minus 3x that's minus x 13 and 6 that's 19 over two x plus six well here they don't want to leave two x plus six as it is because both terms have a factor of 2. so i rewrite this as negative 19 negative x plus 19 over 2 times x plus 3. right we just factor that 2 out and that's choice 1 here
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Day 152 | 300 Days Fitness Challenge
welcome back to the channel today's day 152 of this 300 days fitness challenge today's exercise is right on the screen along with our daily checklist and a list of the items we're going to need until the end of this challenge if you haven't yet make sure you subscribe to the channel and pound the like button let's get to it [Music] uh [Music] let's take our first break all right as you can tell i started with hammer curls today dumbbells are loaded with 30 pounds worth of plates trying to see where where we can go today it's one of my goals to increase the weight on all of my lifts gradually so starting with the hammer curls 30 pounds plus each that is 10 pounds extra on each side from previous left i'm still going to leave the regular curls with the easy bar at 25 on each end for now because i know after these four sets i'm going to be a little bit tired to keep curling heavy weight but we will see we should be okay until the end of the day and as you know today's uh beam bicep day it's only three exercises hammer curls uh regular curls with the easy bar and then overhand curls and that's it for today all exercises with four sets uh except for this very first one i was kind of close to failure but not close enough to be considered failure the rest of these sets are going to be to failure-ish you're going to see me doing some cheats and whatnot throughout the day today [Music] and seems like [Music] uh i prefer well my also my computer prefer shorter videos so no more than 45 minutes so the plan is to avoid the warm-ups on video so what i'm going to do is i'm going to warm up off camera that doesn't mean i'm not warming up i'm just not doing it on camera and then on camera it will be the actual entire exercise i guess i have to put a disclaimer at the beginning of the videos so the viewers know that actually warm up before the exercise anyway time is up here we go with the second set me [Music] time for a second break definitely feeling every single rep and i still feel yesterday's exercise on the chest ah yesterday was a good day so as i was saying the only thing it's going to be on camera is going to be the actual all the routines except for the warm-ups so in the case of the chest day [Music] push-ups those two sets of push-ups will be off-camera you can do more than two sets of push-ups if you want to just don't kill yourself because you actually need to actually work out after the push-ups in the case of the [Applause] triceps you can do dips you can do light kickbacks you can do light tricep push downs you name it just don't put too much weight because remember it's a warm up not the actual exercise and same thing for legs if you want to do body weight squats and calf raises to warm up that's fine too just be creative and safe about it at the same time just for a sake of saving time and space on my little computer i am going to remove the warm-up off the exercises from this point on actually so on tomorrow's video which is becca tomorrow's video will be fine but those days that actually show the warm-up the warm up will not be on which at this point you only see two of them so it doesn't make much of a difference all right just a few more seconds to go we're gonna hop on our third set [Music] as you can see i'm sort of struggling with the 30 pounders but it's a good sign at least i can do eight with decent form past eight is when things start to shake uh hopefully in a couple more weeks i'll film i will feel more comfortable with this particular amount of weight all right time is up here we go again another set of hammer curls [Music] uh a break wow it's gonna be tough to push it to the end [Music] this amount of weight feels heavy this arm is bugging me a little bit [Music] but nothing too crazy let's let the wrist and the blood flow let the wrist rest and the blood flow all right i was thinking about loading the easy bar with 35 pounders and then it clicked i was like nope i'm keeping my 25 but instead i'll start with the curls but to the curls to the hammer curls i'm gonna put more weight on i had everything already set and loaded when i made the executive decision of making [Music] changes ah all right so one more set of these hammer curls and then we'll grab the easy bar for three sorry for four sets of regular curls and then we'll switch hands go for four more sets of the overhand curls still over a minute to go on our break third break to be more accurate [Music] all right all right time is almost up we are almost there have to finish this exercise go across the wall uh take a little nap well i'll shower first well eat a snack first that's going on so i'll go across i'll eat a snack take a shower and then go to bed let's take a nap until my phone rings now there's a chance my phone might not ring tonight however i won't complain if it does i mean i hope it does so i can go to work and make some money i do not make money as i sleep yet hopefully that day will come but also right now that's not happening all right time is up here we go again with the last set of this hammer curls [Music] yes for fourth break definitely felt that one including the negatives at the end don't know but i feel so tired to these mental these dumbbells [Music] i'm gonna put them aside for now right there and i'm gonna roll this one out of the way this way and since i'm doing some footwork here i'm going to push or pull those over here my arms are sore already it's just can you believe it well i can probably already see [Music] vascularity going on camera it's kind of a lot of light coming from this side i decided to turn the light on it's not too bad with it off but it's better with it on all right time is still ticking it's going to be a little bit on the difficult side to finish today's exercise but nobody say it's going to be easy so here we go eight more sets four of the regular easy bar girls which i call z bar bell curls does it doesn't matter that doesn't ain't matter and then four sets of the overhand curls now some people are saying that the regular barbell is better for your biceps yes and i don't think it matters that much uh it does put your arms in a more aggressive position to develop your bicep however it puts a lot of strain on your forearms and your wrist so when you have your hands like that puts a lot more strain here and increases the chances of you getting tendonitis which is what i already have in both of my forearms so i don't know if you want to take the risk up to you i will not advise you to do that this easy barbell works just fine for me and works fine for a whole bunch of other people so at the end of the day you do whatever you want to do this is what i do and i give you the reason why i did it too time is up here we go [Music] wow [Music] okay let's take our fifth break i'm surprised i can keep track of how many breaks i'm taking definitely feeling the exercise i am going to be sore for a couple of days for sure i'm getting to see if [Music] my fiance will be interesting editing the videos and she doesn't want to mess with that so gotta keep doing my one-man band here but now i take plenty of time off i need to actually spend more time with family feels like all i do is hang out with them for a little bit work out edit videos go to work spend pretty much my whole either day evening or night at work is at least 10 hours so out of the 24 hours my day's half everybody's day half 24 hours i take at least 10 hours stellen leaves 12. and out of those sorry i don't know much math that is 14 hours oh those 14 hours i tried just like most people tried to sleep eight let's say i only sleep seven that only leaves me with seven hours out of the seven hours i spent an hour working out in an hour editing the videos that leaves maybe five hours to spend with family that is a little bit ridiculous five hours hour 24 only five for family and out of those five you spend time grocery shopping doing errands eating now if you eat with your family that's kind of considered family time cooking all kinds of other things that you do at home so those five hours have to last you for everything else so let's see if we make it to the point where we make money as we sleep ultra i'm i'm working on let's see let's see if it works all right i'm ready for this second set of this exercise man i definitely feel this arm this one like i'm working it out this arm i feel more like the pain on this particular tendon right there but it's working i wish i could do this exercise twice a week anyway time is up here we go with the second set [Music] ugh [Music] uh all right let's take another break that was a weird set i should have pushed myself a little more on that one i guess i have two more sets to make up for this one gosh look at that veins [Music] lean but i took advantage of my own word rent my calories up 100 calories more and let me tell you i ate every single one of those extra calories okay i didn't eat them all but i drank some of it which after i drank him i was like feeling guilty about it because i'd rather eat my calories and drink them at the same time it was a protein shake i did not have any more protein bars of any kind which which sucks one i have to make more protein bars and then also perhaps buy some protein bars too so i have them handy when i for when i need them so yeah i didn't have any protein bars so i made a protein shake there there they go 200 some calories worth of a protein shake uh i would like to say that it was worth it but i was still hungry after i drank it when you drink your calories they don't really feel you even though it may be a protein shake they don't really fill you up [Music] so yeah ranked up my calories a little bit i'm going to keep them there for a month or so and i'll keep an eye on my weight and see how much weight i'm losing and hopefully is barely a pound a week barely because third thing if i lose maybe 10 pounds in 10 weeks that should pull me like right at my goal like right on my goal at least by looking at the picture from yesterday that should be it anyway time is up here we go [Music] wow [Music] uh [Music] take another break and as the break goes on let's reset this thing there we go wow even with those crazy negatives there i couldn't even hold the weight to let it go down slow like brought it up and then when it was time to let it go down i couldn't really hold it back it was just like going down now that i was trying not that how i was doing it was how i wanted to do it that's how i could do it the idea was to try to bring it a slow spot like that at that particular pace right there however this is how it went down the negatives were out of gas too well we have one more set of this curls and looks like i might have to take some weight off for the overhand curls not entirely sure if i'm gonna be able to if i'm gonna do it or not i guess we'll find out after the very first set of overhand curls i'm gonna try to do with 25s on if it doesn't work i'll take the 25ers off and i'll put a whole bunch of other weights on it i'll bring it down to 20 on each end and give it a try see how it goes in the meantime let's take a break here all right have the transmitter now in the pockets because for some reason why not for some reason i know the reason i'm losing so much weight that even having the receiver inside the waistband it's not staining it's not staining so i have to put it in my pocket for now until we figure out something else for this uh microphone situation all right just a couple more seconds to go we're going to go over the last set of this exercise and then we'll move on to the next exercise all right ready or not here we go [Music] uh [Music] ah just take another break ah i am definitely pushing myself on this exercise i wish there was a way i could push myself this hard with the rest of my body including legs even though last time i did legs i worked really hard not this hard i can't straighten up my arms definitely going to be sore today for a few days especially this arm this one is going to be reminding me thanks today [Music] all right so so i said i'm gonna leave it like that for the first set we'll see how far we can go we can't go too far i'll take i'll shed the 25ers off and load it with twenty twenty pound on each end and start curling again see how it goes if 20 doesn't cut it take some more weight off and then just leave it at 15. we'll see let's see we're getting progress with this slight progress with this failure system we have going on so we'll continue with it for a little while i have a pretty good feeling it's it's not gonna like it my arms are not really gonna like the exercise oh and i forgot i need to let my arms breathe luckily my fingers were not blue [Music] choking my wrist there with the [Music] wristband on the gloves all right time is up i know and i just unwrapped my wrist to rate rap again wasting time remember it's not a race come on wrap this thing around my tiny wrist and keep on going all right here we go [Music] ugh uh ah let's take another break let's try it again now i did a semi decent amount of wraps my form was not the best especially from the beginning so i'll try to do one more set this much this much weight and then i'll take 10 pounds off so actually 10 pounds ah in general so 5 from each end and then go from there ah it's cold in here however i don't think i don't feel it right now do not feel the temperature right now my arms are on fire my chest is sore my lats are a little sore even though i don't even remember when was last time i did back exercise i feel like it should be soon again my legs don't feel i don't feel my legs my abs a little bit even though as you notice in yesterday's picture i still can't see my abs i don't think i will ever see my abs but i do feel my core what else i feel that's about it oh my shoulder still i mean i don't even know what was last time at the shoulders it also feels like i shall soon be working on my shoulders all right so just a few more seconds to go and we're gonna do another set with this much weight regardless of how far we go i'll take the weight off and reload it with less weight 20 pounds on each end to be more specific all right it's only a few more seconds to go let's start wrapping my wrist again i feel my arms getting weaker and weaker by the second all the sacrifices we make for statics and health all right here we go [Music] uh [Music] uh all right let's take a break and definitely taking this weight off [Music] okay and we're gonna do it this way it's gonna look kind of funny but it's not about the looks [Music] ah all right one side is done and let's do the other side ugh ah [Music] i know i said i was not gonna this man told this dumb bells but since i'm already here dismantling stuff why not [Music] it will be less work at the end of the day now i don't know if taking five pounds of of each and will make much of a difference i hope it does hopefully we'll go from five decent wraps to at least eight different wraps that's a different let's say [Music] all right i'll dismantle that second dumbbell on the next break gosh i feel my wrist choking the rest of my arm maybe i have to stretch a little bit after i'm done with the exercise i feel like i'm holding so much blood hostage that is not letting my biceps recover fast enough all right time is up here we go let's see how it goes [Music] where [Music] [Applause] that was a good one all right let's take a break and dismantle this second dumbbell sorry about the noise that's how much weight i mean that's how much noise real weights make not accusing anybody of using fake weights i'm just saying i mean not accusing not suggesting of anybody using fake weights i'm just saying that i don't use [Music] all right so we have one more set of this exercise actually one more set of any kind of exercise for today so ah after this i'm gonna follow the rest of my routine just go home and enjoy the rest of the hours i have left on my clock which is kind of time to see and see i mean look and see what i'm gonna be working tonight [Music] as we still have barely over a minute to go on our break there should be plenty of time for me to check should is the key word and how did i run so fast to the top of the list all right just a few more seconds to go and there's one two three four five five and there are one two three four five all pretty much for the same time and that's definitely not the one i'm gonna work so yeah definitely working tonight i'll be out in about in the cold all right here we go [Music] ah i'm definitely gonna be sore today all right that's it for today i'll see you tomorrow adios
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Lisbon's 🇵🇹 transportation quandary
the unique geography and history of the city has turned that public transport into a tourist attraction itself from the iconic yellow trams to the scenic fery rides Lisbon now stands at a Crossroads any attempt to modernize the system risk leaving A Century of history behind while stringent Heritage preservation prevents public transport from adequately serving modern-day Transportation demand this juer position is the essence of Lisbon's current Transportation quandry lis is now grappling with an influx of tourists who while essential for the economy are stressing the transport Network particularly in parts of the city that rely on Century old infrastructure but look at any picture souvenir or postcard and you'll see these bright yellow trams proudly displayed at the Forefront because without them Lisbon wouldn't be [Music] Lisbon
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Ike Ekweremadu |Biography |Net Worth |Age |Wife |Children |Career |Controversies
guys yeah welcome back to our youtube channel ike.com in today's video we're going to take a look at a biography the network the age state wife children carry on of recent controversy or former senate president former senate deputy president inquiry model mr equivalent was born on may 12 1962 in the eastern part of nigeria to be precise an irie local government mr aparri madu is married to one he we're a model the family is blessed with four children mr apremado went to university of nigeria in sukkah where he obtained a bachelor's degree in law and moved ahead the same school to god to get a master's degree in law in 1987 he was called to bar and also he got his doctorate degree in university of abuja every mother started navigating and locomoting to his political career in 1997 by becoming the local government chairman of one area local government he received an award as the best local government chairman in 2002 he was made secretary to the governor of enugu state government mr aquari madhu moved over to the federal u.n national in april 12 2003 to become a senator in the senate he was very active most importantly in that time he moved a motion accusing mr aero fire happens to be the federal capital territory minister of corruption emperor mother was defeated by ken naman prior to this moment where mother always been on the news in 2019 april 17th he was mobbed in germany when he attended the new year festival the ibos indian indian germany told him to go back to nigeria where people are suffering he is in germany enjoying and came to celebrate a new year festival when the origin of the new year festival is from nigeria so he was mobbed by the evils in germany also in 2002 a quick reminder had a controversy about pitobi's presidential bead in labor party of recent april mad now is facing some jail trial he's facing some accusation about his taking a a minor to germany to have faced his organ to to save the daughter's life was a kidney problem so that's the biography of eka equivalent who happens to be nigerian former deputy senator president so at this moment where mother is in germany facing trials probably conviction of alleged trafficking of a minor to harvest the organs thank you very much for crisscrossing our youtube channel remember let's remember to subscribe share like comment on our videos stay safe remember bye for now [Music] you
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Tubal Factor Infertility- Blocked Fallopian Tubes due to Infection
so we've seen now normal Fallopian tubes and we've seen Fallopian tubes that have been negatively affected by surgery where Scar Tissue has inhibited the tube's ability to receive the egg from the ovaries the following video I'm going to show you is what happens to a fallopian tube which is damaged from infection generally infection will cause blockages around the fmria or the little fingers on the end of the fallopian tube so every month when a woman has her period most of the blood will come out through the body but some of the blood runs through the Fallopian tubes almost in a process of rinsing those Fallopian tubes and keeping them patent but if the fal end the end of the flopin tube where the little finger eye is blocked that tube will collect blood inside and it will get bigger and bigger and bigger this is called a hydrel pins and when we have the presence of a hydrocell pins in order to improve rvf we're going and remove this abnormal fallopian tube so this is an example of a patient with a hydrel pings caused by the blockage of the fmria from infection and what you'll see here is the difference and how thick and swollen this fallopian tube is so you'll see the uterus with the fallopian tube sitting here and just have a look at how swollen and thick this fallopian tube is and it's completely blocked filled with fluid inside it compared to the other tubes there's the tube on the right hand side which is blocked as well but not as swollen and there's the tube on the left hand side which is blocked but also swollen filled with this abnormal fluid so this fallopian tube will inhibit the IVF success and that we would go and remove this tube before doing rvf
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Resolving the Vitamin D Paradox — Chris Masterjohn, Ph.D. (AHS14)
okay I'm I'm going to make the uh introductions uh uh very brief uh and uh our first speaker is Chris Master John who will uh describe resolving the vitamin D Paradox and we'll have a punchline at the end of his talk thank you very much everyone so the title of my talk today is resolving the vitamin D Paradox are vitamins a and required to render vitamin D A Heart protective nutrient and so I'll first have to try to convince you that there is a vitamin D Paradox to be resolved and then I will try to convince you that vitamins A and K are part of resolving that Paradox so before I start getting into what this vitamin D Paradox actually is I'd like to make sure we're all on the same page just by giving a brief overview of what these nutrients we're talking about are and where they're found in foods and you can see that the main source of the fat soluble vitamins a d and K in general uh is in liver Sunshine uh fatty animal products fermented foods and colorful vegetables uh because vitamin A is stored in the liver of animals that's where we keep vitamin A when we're not using it that's the resource that we tap into uh to get vitamin A when we need it then if you're looking at terrestrial animals the vitamin A is primarily found in the liver it's also found in the livers of fish and so if you look at fish liver oils cod liver oil is given as an example here that's also a great source of vitamin A vitamin D is primarily found uh well not found in the Sun but when the sun strikes our skin it converts a precursor in our skin to vitamin D and then we then absorb it uh but fish are unique in that they also store vitamin D in their liver and so fish liver oils including cod liver oil are also very rich in Vitamin D as well and so that makes fish liver oils unique in being a great source of both vitamins A and D there are lesser amounts of vitamins A and D found in terrestrial animal fats especially in the fats related to reproduction like dairy fat or egg yolks uh dairy fat being meant to nourish a growing animal and egg yolks meant to become a young animal we can also supplement vitamin A by obtaining carotenoids from colorful vegetables beta carotene is uh a prototypical example of a carotenoid that can be converted into the physiologically essential form of vitamin A and because it plays a role in photosynthesis It's associated with the green color of photosynthetic tissue and because these carotenoids offer also provide yellow orange and red pigments then whenever you see the the colors red yellow orange or green that's a good sign that that vegetables can be a good source of vitamin A however the ability to make the conversion of those carotenoids into Vitamin A can vary dramatically between different people because of genetics and it can also vary dramatically between different people because of their life stage or health situation and so it's really animal products especially liver and cod liver oil that are the most reliable sources of vitamin A uh but depending on who you are and what your condition is uh these colorful vegetables can supplement Vitamin K is found in two forms vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 leafy greens are the best source of vitamin K1 because it also plays a critical role in photosynthesis uh but vitamin K2 is primarily found in animal fats or fermented foods animals will convert K1 in these leafy greens into K2 and on top of bacteria produce their own vitamin K2 and I gave as an example here cheese which is both an animal fat and a fermented food so when the cow eats grass which is a form of leafy greens it gets plenty of K1 then it converts that K1 to K2 and then when someone takes the dairy uh product and ferments it into cheese the bacteria make additional uh vitamin K2 the K2 found in animal foods and fermented foods and the K1 found in plant Foods Foods all vary in structure and in their precise roles in the body so it's really best to get all of these so I really think that eating a mix of all these different foods is the best way to get a Synergy of these fat soluble vitamins but now that we kind of understand what we're talking about when we speak of them I'd like to get into what is this Paradox and why do we want this Synergy why don't we just care about each of these vitamins individually so here is a graph showing a meta analysis of the association between 25 hydroxy vitamin D in the serum or plasma of humans and their uh risk of cardiovascular disease over time 25 hydroxy vitamin D is a metabolite of vitamin D that is produced in the liver but when we measure it in the blood that's our best look into someone's vitamin D status so I'll just refer to this as Vitamin D status for the sake of simplicity so when you're looking at this graph you can see that as we go up the ver iCal axis the risk of heart disease is increasing and if we go across the horizontal axis the concentrations of 25 ohd or vitamin D status is increasing and if you look at these circles each individual Circle represents an individual risk uh estimate from a particular study and because this is a meta analysis it means that it's pulling the results of many studies together now if you look at this line here what it's trying to do is generate an average to see the pooled trend from all these different studies and when you see the Shaded area this represents the confidence interval and that means that the narrower the Shaded area is around that line the greater our confidence is that that's where the actual risk is but The Wider that gray area is the less confident we are about that data and so you can see a couple things from this graph one is that as we get higher and higher in vitamin D status there are fewer and fewer of these circles and the circles that are there are very small that means that there's not much data in that range the data that we have are from some pretty small studies with pretty few people actually having vitamin D status that high consequently this shaded area is very large when we look at concentrations between 8 and 28 nog per milliliter we have a real lot of data so the Shaded area is very tight around the line and what we can see is that between 8 and 24 nanograms per milliliter we have a clearly decreasing risk of cardiovascular disease with increasing vitamin D status but as we get higher and higher away from 24 n per milliliter it kind of looks like that risk stops decreasing but what we really see is that's where the gray area starts really increasing which means there's so little data up in that range that we really have no idea what's going on and the reason this is a little concerning is because many Advocates of vitamin D supplementation are saying we should all be at least this high or over here somewhere and that's the place where we don't really have any data about heart disease so we don't really know what's going on after this metaanalysis was published a new study came out in cardiovascular uh cardiac surgical patients so these are patients with a very high risk of heart disease and consequently there was a very high proportion of them who had major cardiac events in the subsequent year after they measured vitamin D status so they were able to get a real lot of data in a very short amount of time and what they found was that between 20 and 40 nanog per milliliter there was a very large drop in the risk of major cardiac events compared to low vitamin D status however if you had vitamin D status over 40 nanograms per milliliter then you were just as bad off as if you had very low vitamin D status Under 12 nog per milliliter so this indicates that there's a sweet spot here and either higher or lower uh vitamin D status is harmful uh again this is concerning because many people are trying to get their vitamin D status over here now I should say that uh these are observational studies they don't have the ability to show cause and effect and so naturally they don't show that having high or low vitamin D status is actually causing heart disease however I'd like to use this data to frame further evidence for a causal hypo hthis that I'd be uh exploring today with you now at first glance and from what I've presented so far this isn't necessarily all that paradoxical yes it's a little bit odd that high vitamin D and low vitamin D uh can be harmful but really it's not that much different from ideas we have like moderation and uh everything in moderation you know too much or too little of a good thing can be bad uh too much water too little water be bad this idea of a U-shaped risk curve isn't that paradoxical however it's a little paradoxical that the harmfulness or apparent possible harmfulness of having high and low vitamin D status is the exact same thing and it gets even more paradoxical when we look at the mechanisms by which we can postulate that vitamin D status is having these effects because it seems that the mechanism whereby high vitamin D status might contribute to heart disease and low vitamin D status might contribute to heart disease may be the same mechanism and so that's where it really starts to get paradoxical now before we get into that let's look at some parallel data from uh kidney stones we know from animal studies that if you give toxic quantities of vitamin D to an animal you get widespread pathological calcification of soft tissues that means calcium's going into the heart and the kidneys where it doesn't belong and it's not go uh and possibly at the expense of going to the bones and teeth where it does belong and when it goes to the kidneys what we see is kidney stones and this is data from Israeli lifeguards who had twice as high vitamin D status as non-life guards in Israel and they had about 20 fold higher incidents of kidney stones and you can see that in southern Israel the proportional increase in Risk was not as high it was 12-fold compared to 19-fold but that's because the general population in southern Israel has twice the incidence of kidney stones as in Northern Israel and that's consistent with lots of observational studies showing that as you get closer to the Equator you get higher risks of kidney stones and that could be related to increasing vitamin D status now this 53 nanog per milliliter isn't that much much different from the higher than 40 nanog per milliliter that we saw potentially contributing to heart disease in cardiac surgery patients these authors noted that these Israeli lifeguards also had signs of dehydration and of skin damage and they said that probably all of these contributed to the increased susceptibility to kidney stones again that's probably not that different from the cardiac surgical patients who are not the general population they are people who have specifically greater risk of heart disease because of other interacting factors so we might propose from this that perhaps high vitamin D status is contributing to kidney stones and to heart disease when there are other interacting negative factors predisposing to those conditions maybe not harmful in every specific person uh but we'll get into these contextual factors more soon first let's take a look at the mechanism what we see is that animal experiments show that both low and high vitamin D can contribute to pathological cardiovascular calcification most of the calcium in our body belongs in The extracellular Matrix of Bones and when it starts accumulating in the blood vessels and the heart valves this can contribute to heart disease and what we're seeing from this study is that when animals were fed were fed either 5% of the minimal requirement of vitamin D or 10 times higher than the minimal requirement of vitamin D the only the animals that were fed the deficient amount of vitamin D had an increased area of calcification found in their cardiovascular tissue and an increased number of calcification spots by contrast we see another study in pigs where when they fed various doses of Vitamin D all of the pigs that were fed 25 fold higher than the minimal requirement of vitamin D had atherosclerosis and when they looked specifically at calcification they saw a dose dependent increase in the proportion of arterial segments with atherosclerotic plaque shown on the left and pathological calcification shown on the right so these animal experiments are suggesting that high and low vitamin D does in fact causally contribute to the risk of heart disease and what's particularly paradoxical is that it the mechanism seems to involve pathological calcification both in high vitamin D and in low vitamin D now this gets even more paradoxical when we start to consider some of the evidence about the other contextual factors that modify this process and the actual mechanism going on so if we look at the conventional understanding of vitamin D toxicity we have the idea that normal vitamin D leads to normal serum calcium and that when serum calcium is normal calcium goes into all the right places it stays in the soft tissues very little it goes in primarily into the bones and teeth however the conventional idea is that when we have too much vitamin D we get hypercalcemia which is too much calcium in the blood also too much phosphate and this excess of calcium and phosphate circulating in the blood spontaneously precipitates and lands into the soft tissues in 2007 I suggested that we redefine this mechanism because there are a number of observations that seem to contradict that that this is the only explanation for the mechanism of vitamin D toxicity shown here is the paper that I published and I'll just briefly explain the rationale so I initially got involved in looking into fat soluable vitamin interactions because in the 1990s we started to see the development of the idea that too much vitamin A would contribute to osteoporosis and as I looked into the literature I was seeing that this this idea came from observational studies conducted at Northern latitudes where access to sunlight for vitamin D and dietary vitamin D was very scarce and people were very deficient in vitamin D and that if you looked into the animal experiments you saw that toxic doses of vitamin A would cause bone loss and spontaneous fractures in animals but if you gave the same animals massive doses of Vitamin D alongside the vitamin A you would not see that effect on the other hand if you gave these animals toxic doses of Vitamin D they would get pathological calcification of all the soft tissues the kidneys the aorta the heart valves the lungs the bladder and so on but if you also gave them massive doses of vitamin A you would not see that toxicity this was shown across many species it was shown in rodents it was shown in Birds it was shown in cows and it was shown with less mechanistic detail even in humans in a 1941 study showing that when you gave massive quantities of both vitamins you could increase immunity to the common cold and get no toxicity but when you just gave one vitamin or the other you would not get any benefit for the common cold and you would get toxicity symptoms and people would quickly drop out of the study because they couldn't handle the toxicity symptoms now if you also look at these stud studies what you see is that vitamin A when it protects against soft tissue calcification caused by Vitamin D it does not protect against the hypercalcemia and so this is showing that the excess calcium persists in the blood and yet for some reason the soft tissues don't calcify and so that shows that there is something else going on besides just hypercalcemia on the other hand there were there was a study in the 1970s where vitamin D in the diet caused kidney stones in chickens at doses that were not high enough to produce hypercalcemia so you can get vitamin D causing soft tissue calcification without causing hypercalcemia and you can get vitamin D causing hypercalcemia without causing soft tissue calcification depending on the dietary context in which that vitamin D is given and so this becomes even more paradoxical if we're to look at it solely from the conventional Paradigm that hypercalcemia is what's causing the soft tissue calcification but at the same time this data can help us resolve the Paradox if we allow it to start exploring some potential alternative ideas to how this mechanism might be playing out and of course this isn't to say that hypercalcemia doesn't contribute to the soft tissue calcification it's just to say that there are other things going on and the mechanism that I proposed concerns the regulation of vitamin K dependent proteins as it turns out it's long it was long thought that V that uh Cal soft tissue calcification was a relatively passive process where when you have too much calcium and phosphorus in the blood they spontaneously precipitate deposit in the soft tissues when they shouldn't but in fact all extracellular uh tissues of all vertebrate animals are super saturated with calcium and phosphorus which means that there's always enough to spontaneously precipitate and it's needed to be maintained that high so that bone can mineralize and the reason that tissues don't calcify normally isn't because calcium and phosphorus isn't high enough it's because we have new numerous uh proteins and nonprotein molecules whose purpose is to actively defend the soft tissues from calcification and one of those uh One of Those comp protective components is a vitamin K dependent protein called Matrix Glo protein now my hypothesis was that based on cellular experiments showing that vitamins A and D regulate vitamin K dependent proteins and that vitamin K activates those proteins I suggested that when these vitamins are obtained in the proper balance you get properly regulated and activated vitamin K dependent proteins and this leads to strong bones and teeth and protects the soft tissues against calcification by contrast when you have a great excess of vitamin D relative to vitamin A you get a massive over over production of vitamin K dependent proteins this leads to an overwhelming of the cell's capacity to activate them and then you get ACH of inactive proteins that can't do their job the soft tissues will not be protected and calcification ensues if we were to take an analogy and we we would say there's an assembly line and my job is to assemble widgets Stefan is close to me he's right next down the line so his job is to paint the widgets and I make the widgets at the same Pace that Stefan's painting them we get a bunch of painted widgets but if I'm making widgets at 10 times the rate that Stefan's painting them they start to build up on the table eventually he can't keep them organized they all start falling on the floor people walk around start breaking all the widgets and then we get a bunch of unpainted and broken widgets that are useless so it's a similar idea here if you view the production and activation of the V vitamin K dependent proteins as an assembly line if you're overwhelming the capacity of the downstream uh elements of that production to keep up you're you're going to wind up with a bunch of ineffective products vitamins K's role in this process is to activate these proteins by adding carbon dioxide to them carbon dioxide then gets rearranged and adds an extra negative charge to the protein by increasing the negative charge it'll better allows the protein to bind to calcium which is a positively charged ion in the in in the case of some proteins binding the calcium just allows calcium to act like a structural glue that maintains the shape of the protein so it can contribute to its proper function but in the case of Matrix GLA protein which is a protein that defends soft tissues against calcification it's actually allowing the protein to directly bind to that calcium and prevent the salts from growing and depositing into the tissues if you look at the Matrix GLW protein or MGP knockout Mouse what's the first thing you notice about the picture yeah the MGP knockout Mouse is smaller well what's going on in this mouse is that the growth plates which are soft tissues made of cartilage are calcifying early and so the animal isn't growing but also that calcium is going in is not going into the bones and teeth so they're getting osteopenia and spontaneous fractures and it is going into the soft tissues including the arteries so they die within 2 months because they're heavily calcified arteries rupture if we look at the epidemiological evidence we see that high intakes of vitamin K2 which is the form found in animal fats and fermented foods that's better able to make it to the vascular tissues where that protein is produced higher intakes of vitamin K2 are associated with a lower risk of coronary heart disease incidence mortality and severe aortic calcification and you can see in animal experiments if you inhibit the recy of vitamin K with warin which is a rat poison and uh also anti-coagulant used in human clinical medicine you can see that the warin leads to cardiovascular calcification shown by the the black staining and that if you add vitamin K1 to the food which is found in leafy greens it has no protective effect whereas if you add vitamin K2 uh it completely protects against this effect in actuality this is probably species and strain uh dependent because some animals are better able to convert K1 to K2 but this shows uh experimental evidence that vitamin K especially vitamin K2 is uh activating these vitamin The Matrix Glo protein and protecting the cardiovascular tissues from calcification so if we go back to my hypothesis and make it a little more detailed my hypothesis is that if we have vitamins a DN K in Balance we get properly activated Matrix glow protein that provides strong bones and teeth and protects strong tissues from calcification including the cartilage brow growth plates thereby allowing for adequate growth but if we get a great excess of vitamin D relative to vitamin A we overproduce MGP it can't be uh V it can't be adequately carbox using vitamin K and then it can't protect soft tissues from calcification so in 2007 I published this hypothesis and then I uh gave it to Jang dong Wang at tus University to suggest that he investigate the hypothesis in an experimental experimental model that he had used showing that in mice uh pharmacological metabolite of vitamin D could protect against lung cancer but it would cause kidney stones and if you gave a pharmacological metabolite of vitamin A you could still get the benefit of protection against lung cancer but the mice would not get kidney stones and so they then investigated this hypothesis in the tissues that they had Frozen from that experiment and provided strong support for my hypothesis uh the graphs from this study are all shown with the control group the group given retinoic acid which is a metabolite of vitamin A the the group given kelat trial the metabolite of vitamin D and the group given both metabolites together here we're looking at the MGP mRNA expression which is the message that the cell is telling to the cellular Machinery to produce this protein and you can see only with d alone are they getting an increased message to produce more of the protein then if you look at the under carboxilate form of the protein which is the defective form that can't do its job you see that this defective form was only increased in the group getting D alone and when you look at the carboxilate form of the protein which is the form that is activated and can do its job you see that it was highest in the group that got both metabolites alone and this is actually going beyond what my hypothesis predicted because it suggests that uh there's something more than the over production going on and perhaps uh the carox or activation efficiency is actually improved when you're getting both vitamins together if you look at the overall results as the proportion of MGP that was defective you can see that it was highest in the group get that got the metaboli of D alone and lowest in the group that got the metabol uh the two metabolites together again suggesting that D alone is harmful uh but also suggesting that this Synergy between a and D is actually improving the situation over just getting a nor a quote unquote normal diet some questions that were left unresolved from this study can these mechanistic findings be replicated using dietary vitamins instead of the pharmacological metabolites is Vitamin K protective maybe it is but maybe the vitamin K dependent enzyme isn't there in adequate uh amounts so maybe act adding act vitamin K wouldn't be protective I think it would be but that's up in the air how do these treatments affect the enzymes that recycle vitamin K or use it to activate proteins perhaps there are other elements of vitamin k metabolism that are affected and perhaps that could explain better why the result is better when you get lots of both vitamin instead of uh instead of a normal control diet can the effect on vitamin K dependent proteins be definitively separated from the effect on serum calcium are these really two independent mechanisms and then can these effects also be seen in arterial tissue and in humans so working as a postdoc at the University of Illinois over the last two years I started investigating this study by feeding rats a diet for six months that got one uh that where each group got one of five different doses of Vitamin D the lowest dose was the norm noral recommended amount for the rats and the highest dose was 50 times higher than that you can see that vitamin D status dose dependently increased verifying that there actually was more vitamin D in the diets like I thought there was and when we looked at the tissues we didn't see increased calcium in the cardiovascular tissues but we did see it in the in the kidneys so I followed that up with a quantitative analysis showing that calcium was more uh deposited more in the kidney tissue of the animals that's shown on the left on the right you can see that phosphorus was only slightly increased that's probably because there's just normally so much phosphorus uh in the cell that the there's a lot of noise that's drowning the signal but this seems to support that calcium phosphate crystals were being deposited in the kidney however I was hoping that this would produce a model independent of hypercalcemia and it did not serum calcium oh excuse me that's the next slide uh showing here the uh the underc carboxilate osteocalcin which is a marker in serum of poor vitamin K status was increased and the ratio of underc carboxilate to carox osteocalcin was also increased and that confirms that the model does seem to involve some some sort of impaired vitamin K status uh but on the other hand serum calcium phosphorus and the calcium phosphorus product were also all increased and this did not turn out the way I expected it to um so this does show that vitamin K status is impaired but it doesn't definitively separate it from serum calcium now this is sort of surprising because I only saw these effects in the highest dose group where you're seeing very high vitamin D status much higher than what's seen in cardiac surgery patients with increased heart disease and in Israeli lifeguards with increased kidney stones um and it's also surprising because the literature has previously shown that rats with even this high vitamin D status shouldn't get hypercalcemia in mind did and so I went back and looked at earlier blood samples and it's and I have the data to show you but one interesting thing is that even at 8 and 16 weeks these animals did not have hypercalcemia and they only did after 24 weeks so one of the important implications is that a study that's less than 6 months long isn't adequate to see the true effect of vitamin D in these animals uh in the next uh in the next week I should be completing measurements of all the vitamin K dependent proteins how they're expressed in the kidney and I'll be looking at their carox status over the next month or two and also over the summer I had uh Grace who's in the audience right there working with me on a research project to see what happened to the bones in these animals and surprisingly it seems that these animals had better bones worse kidneys and no difference in cardiovascular tissues so far this is consistent with all my other dietary studies that they never turn out quite the way that I expected Ed them to um I will say however that um uh that I I had very high expectations for Grace based on her previous accomplishments and um and in talking to her supervisors at the CDC where she had firly worked as a research chemist uh she surpassed all of my expectations um I hope she's able to present what she did this summer next time at AHS if you see her you should say hi to her and if you ever have the opportunity to collaborate with her or hire her uh you'd either be an ignorant or a fool not to do so um moving on so future directions that I want to look at are will vitamins A and K protect against the harms that vitamin D caused in these animals at this dose but I'm really starting to wonder if maybe a more productive route is to look at other risk factors to see these animals had such high vitamin D status that it might be irrelevant and so is it possible that if we can better replicate the human situation where instead of having a purified refined diet that's been continually improved over the course of uh the 70s through the 90s to make sure all of the rats have perfectly adequate nutritional status uh can we instead look at something that actually looks like the situation in humans where we have genetic polymorphisms that interfere with our ability to harness nutrients from foods we have V widely varying uh nutrient intakes and we have widely varying other risk factors that are contributing to these diseases so I would like to make uh maybe look at a model where I'm actually removing the other vitamins to see if that causes harm at lower doses of vitamin D and harm in other tissues like the cardiovascular tissues rather than to see rather than seeing uh whether the other vitamins are protective in this particular context because I'd like to see if I can make this model more to human disease and eventually actually look at it in humans I'll be looking at these types of questions um in my new position as assistant professor of health and nutrition Sciences at Brooklyn College where I'll be teaching uh classes on nutritional chemistry to undergraduates who want to be registered dietitians accepting Master students who want to work with me uh and moving on to uh conduct this um this type of research in the new Laboratory story that they're renovating for me which should be ready in the next couple of months uh so I'd just like to briefly acknowledge the uh West A price foundation for funding some of my uh research Fred Kumo and the rest of the Department of comparative biosciences at uh University of Illinois where I conducted most of this research uh to date and you for attending my talk so thank you very much I do we have any time for questions or no okay okay so I'll I'll be I think I'll just make myself available for questions during the break okay thank you
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President Poroshenko EU Parliament to call for terrorist designation on Kremlin backed insurgents
ukrainian President Petro poroshenko has addressed the nation after 11 civilians were killed by a grad missile attack by russia-backed insurgents near the occupied city of Donetsk in East Ukraine prashant co called on the civilized world to unite in the fight against terror and told Ukrainians that European Parliament President Martin Schulz had informed him in the wake of the atrocity of plans to place the East Ukraine kremlin-backed insurgent groups on the EU terrorism blacklist later this week so honey Oliver's president from Europe are one today I spoke with the President of the European Parliament martin schulz who informed me that on thursday the european parliament will call on european union leaders to add the so-called Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic to its list of terrorist organizations this would be an appropriate international response to the actions of the insurgents who do not adhere to the ceasefire and who attack our army and kill innocent you crane Ian civilians also minutes after the suspected grad rocket attack in East Ukraine on Tuesday afternoon insurgents posted two Russian social media platforms contact jure the following message information received Ukrainian checkpoint destroyed at the exit of valle nevado in the direction of dan yet ski the post was hurriedly edited after it became clear that the attack had in fact struck a passenger bus killing innocent civilians the attack has evoked memories of the downing of mh17 over East Ukraine in summer 2014 at the time kremlin-backed insurgents claimed to have shot down a Ukrainian military transport plane before swiftly removing a post boasting of the attack in the area of the downing when it became apparent that the target had been a civilian plane all 283 passengers and 15 crew on board were killed
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Your Team’s Open Source Contributions, in One Dashboard | Alex Courouble | CHAOSSConEU2019
hi so my name is Alex I work at VMware I joined in May 2018 so less than a year ago and I'm really happy to be here today because I actually grew up 15 kilometers away from here and watch it oh that's I'm glad to come back home let's give this talk so when I joined VMware we were joined the open source technology center we are part of the open source program office so like Comcast we also have a home program office so I did some some research on the how many companies I feel have a program office at the can open source program office and I found this great blog post and it said that 70% of tech companies with more than 10,000 employees will have I got will have like 75 77 percent likely to have a normal store program office and we fall in that category and now among those 77 percent I think it was 45 44 % that also contributed code upstream right so it's not only about consuming the open source it's about also good tuning back to the communities so the SCC at VMware I get that from from the website so our mission statement so essentially we want to make the communities better and we want to contribute more this nandi code also just knowledge and reviews and everything to communities are really important to us so we have five areas of expertise in app kubernetes orchestration containers turn which is donated to CN CF it's about respecting containers so service management service met with someone who could abused to anvil in sto linux tracing security and IOT and edge was truce which is a team I'm on so one three years ago when we started the sec it was only two people so we went from 2 to 24 engineers in two years which was a pretty big and one adjoin the only way they had to track everyone's work and everyone's contribution contributions was through like a weekly email okay so every week the person would have to write out all the contributions and all their PRS all the commits and whatnot so we have like one guy who commutes a lot to kubernetes and he's emails every week swear like that so he took him a good amount of time right and with 24 engineers on the team doing that it's obviously like a huge loss of time and in addition to that our director would have to go through every single email and kind of copy everything and read his report right so I get with em the guy we met and we kind of talk about how we can automate that and how to meet all the old process so in those emails we talked about also the classic stuff pull request reviewed submitted and merged issued open comments but also you know stuff that's less quantifiable so community involvement talks things like that so what I did what we needed is essentially the dashboard and some kind of reporting tour to because it's very automated all right so to like just displays everything specifically to github and to get data so I started with just github the graph QL API super easy to use looked at reviews the sorry issues opened issues commented on issues close PRS Murs submit it and the any comments on PRS so I have a cron job that just queries that for the whole team so for every single user on engineer on our team and then I have a small flask API that serves that to front-end and later like the people that contribute to Linux what kind of jealous that they're they're very the commits were not on a tool right or like well we also want to have a or a work like being recognized so I'm I looked at personal which is really useful I have a list of repositories that I'm forcing every day just to get the reason the commits and they also helped us getting more informations through the three to github API I wasn't very able to get who would actually merge it commit so you easy to find who wrote it coming right but to find who merger commit to github API wasn't really really clear with that so I just used first of all and look at the commit commit er that's supposed to Green author and that gave us a sense of who are the people who actually gonna review the commits and merge them so right now the tool is it's not open source yet it's like I'm only spending 5% of my time on it it's kind of hacked it together since last August and we have a couple views I have a lot of work ahead of me but might be a little small but listen it's a summary for the whole team you can change you can change the you can choose a time range you see all the / projects and then for each project you see the poor request commands pull requests merged issues open issues comments and from a director it's super easy to just go and go in there copy and paste into it report and then for any engineers we don't have to spend right to two hours like three hours that they come to on Friday when you want to go home just to put their report together so also we saw abstract created that he wanted he wanted more granularity when it's more and more details so I could you to pay for you can choose a specific project or choose an organization for example the hey directed open ad organization and it just aggregates all the projects together and get all that data to again you can choose a time range you can go back as soon as as far as the the engineers were hired and also wanted to include something they also wanted to include some charts because we want to know how the the investment that the my made to them our team is paying out so those are the charts starting at the beginning of the of our our team you can see it's growing it's growing it's a there was some issue here with a the issues open one of my colleagues had imported projects and his crepe kind of failed and import a bunch of issues on the same date so this is a lot of work to be done here we have we want I want to do like a team view maybe like where you can choose a course of t's maybe like security or or the Linux people and see this information from that team this is pretty important for the team needs maybe I know starting head is probably the best the best use case for this but a better way to manage our enemies to know when someone's going when they left and things like that what team they're on so that's right now I'm just I just have a config file that I have to like hard-code myself like mentoring myself then the graph right now only have grass for the entire team and for the entire length of the our team of our of my team so we want to be able to have those grass for a specific person for a project for the whole team for pretty much any entity that's on the that's in the my database and obviously I would like to eventually either open source the whole thing if there is enough interest or maybe some parts of the implementation I was just talking with the personal people about potentially doing some work with graph QL because right now first of all our new supports the the old github API so I'm hopefully we can work together something like that and obviously the graph QL API stability billing bill so it's still a sell work work to be done from get out there so let me I'm about halfway done let me show you the to a little bit more hands-on so it's running like in a small VM in California right now so it's not the fastest so how to run it locally so you can choose the date obviously you can go back pretty far oh yeah of course then you just exit this thank you all right Jesse so that's in there's this projects Emory my local localhost I said Maya the crown jail from before the commits wasn't running it's pretty heavy its pretty long to run so again one box per per project pretty straightforward we worked along with my director to kind of get them like a good format for him to copy and paste into an email that he will like eventually submitted upwards so the things that the team gets so big if it's edge one that we start having some of the data right so you can't just go fill all of that this is too much so we'd go through a specific user you can just look up someone here here's a lot of PRS because he his work here every link will lead the to the link on github then like I said we have the project details for a specific project of course all this this doesn't have anything so the last two weeks right because he's my boss sends an email every two weeks that's why you wanted the data to be rated to then organization which is the organizational get up see where it is tops should have mirrored my screen so here all our communities project we that we contribute to have are just aggregated in one view so for example for the for the team lead for the service for the Lark Association team go in here and I can look at the his all of his employees a little bit engineers the charts like I said pretty straightforward I was gonna hike this together like it's it could be improved obviously ideally like to have like to be able to input the time periods the nice per month we wanted to see my quarter because we work of no facial quarters and obviously I also want to aggravate those those those charts per specific engineer so someone one person you want to see how much how Devin evolving and everything flow created a Status page that a little of issues at first with my services that were not or crashing you know we're not operating properly and yeah so that's the tool obviously still a lot of a lot of work in progress let me go back to the presentation working progress I only spend 13 percent of our time on it and the reason why I wanted to come here is talk to some people to see what like the interests of it it'd be great for any team that contributes to open source to open source on github right at a VMware we have a lot of teams now that said of the open source technology center that contribute more and more to open source so they might be interested in it and we yeah so I was kind of want to give you interest and see what part people are interested in and that's about it so and one has any question I think we have a lot and I favor any more time yes I know we have free limits if anyone has any question otherwise yeah on my team so we have people in Bulgaria Bulgaria Sofia so that's half our team then the other half is in the US we have six people in a lotto at the headquarters and we have a lot of people from Portland actually that work from home so have a team I should work from home why do you ask okay right so it's just on our team right it's just and it we're not we're not releasing another you know data sorry okay especially Germany Austria okay it's interesting so even within the company for not even releasing their data out of anyone else yeah there is the one who'd want to be careful yeah yeah yeah yeah we to be honest we didn't really consider that because it's because it's one person using that all right but it's a good thank you for bringing us up sorry that would be I I never knew that okay power bi okay I'll look into it okay well I can't I can't really talk for my boss my big big boss right I think is just a forward for them a way to track how the team is doing and I got what first of all were to contributing like what impacted making on those communities this project and and it was a big investment for VMware so they want to make sure that things are exactly and that's why I actually let me go back to to the tool but that's why so in a summary version which is the part that here actually copies and pastes I made a summary especially for the comments because you know like on long PRS and issues if you people get a lot of comments and you would get a huge list so that's why I respect summarize one comment on one poor request but for example for the actual pro request that's pretty important stuff right so like I actually list the individual be ours now if you go into the detail let's go from one user here in this case I actually list all the comments because maybe one more granularity here so my question was around are it sounds like you're using this purely for like internal performance tracking and seeing for the student what you thought about using this tool like see where you are relatively speaking with the larger projects in which you're working I mean so like kubernetes there's a lot of smell bad yeah so there's already enough Larry a lot of tooling around there a so CN CF has a def that right where you can see all the where all the contributions come from I know OpenStack has tackle latex where you can kind of see also different companies and other different companies stack up against each other in terms of anyway metrics pretty much so we we look at those two but this is very select specifically for a team looking at your team and how your team is doing in terms of you know like user centric contributions and now company you're like not even project centric so yeah okay thank you
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Sunless Skies (Ep. 79 – Crags)
welcome back to sunless skies in the last episode we came from the reach and came to the new Albion redesigned and reset for me in the Wayfarer update for the very first time so the new reach transit relay is here at the bottom instead of about here London is of course in the center of the map still and well that's about all you've done so far let's explore London I think there's at least one thing to do here a quest wise and then of course I want to get more crew and repair my ship and stuff like that let's go repair first fully repair hundred and two sovereigns what's churning poor reports to the stalwart bookkeeper Oh do I not have any to turn in well I guess I don't let's recur people but kerbin mission four to six crew now we're back up to 10 cos 40 sovereigns that was really cheap actually Oh what is Oh allow the signalmen to curry favor with London's elites I think this is the first what did they call it in the way fair update second mint kind of a weird term yeah this is shore leave the first shore leave opportunity that I've seen his expressed interest in doing some work in London for you he will leave your engine you can pick them up again at any time oh I can leave the princess to set up a salon here too oh that's cool but this is the quest I was thinking of deliver a Christmas card from the winter's reside in elder theory I think the card is for the obsolescent to Weaver at a slum near the vast textile factory a child returning from work gives you directions [Music] just absorbing that for a second textile factory a child returning from work okay so that's the kind of place London is a stinking Garrett the Weaver sits by the window breathing through a suit gray cloth when you hand her the card she peers at it to read the address then fumbles it open finally she speaks while considering the factory opposite obsolescent is polite useless is what I am can't even patch up the uniforms I'm nothing but a burden not that them here would admit it bunch of kind-hearted fools the old Weaver fetch is an ancient carpet bag from the corner your council thinks I can be of use makes a bloody change I owe to my neighbors to try anyway I'll meet the contact now I think that might have been the last Christmas card to deliver make a check apparently there's one left you've been asked to act as a postman for the calendar council there's one card left who was it for you know it would help me if you actually told me who who is it for where am I even supposed to deliver it what the please give me more information so I don't want to leave the princess here because their next quest thing is to take them to worl burry juxta Marie Chuck's de mayor I think it was just Chuck's de mayor which I never found and I'll be on before but it is in Albion so all not exploring I might just come across it given that everything's been moved around and reset so let's keep them on my boat the signalmen though needs five port reports from al beyond so it's fine to just leave them here and I'll make sure not to turn on my port reports actually for helping on see if I can get five so try to curry favor with the london's elites I'm gonna set up shop in London and offer my services to this generation of builders and industrialists he sighs I suppose they're a dreadful Bunch what someone has to stop the making the mistakes we did he heads off into the smog and does not look back oh and then we can do stuff with them other than picking up just picking them up Sigmund is in a shabby little consulting office near the station decades out of fashion a motto when the cobweb window reads told you so despite its appearance business is booming London's elite unused to being spoken to frankly considers him a delightful novelty director cinnamon to curry favor with the ministry will try to garner ministry gratitude I still want ministry gratitude curry fair with London's industrialists silly one will attempt to find you a cryptic benefactor that would be good yeah men and women with minds of steel and hearts of iron their friendship could be profitable in search of grace and favour I'll do what I can if the pigheaded idiots will listen the sick woman's expression is dour as ever and if we paid attention to me when I was just a worker he just says Buller and tugs his collar straight but now I'm a consultant he heads off from the station whistling tunelessly good luck come back in 30 days to receive the fruits of the single man's labors so can I pick them up yeah I can pick them up even before they've come back with anything it's not like you have to wait for them to come back anything else to do um this is we sell stories and stuff I don't want to do that I think that knowed was the only quest thing yeah I'm also just like peeking around wondering if anything's changed because of the update like are there new ships available or nah let's go exploring the new hell beyond so the first thing I want to find before anything else is the mausoleum because I have these firkins of red honey to deliver there and every minute that I travel out in the skies is another minute that the temptation might become too much for my crew so I want to find a place as quickly as possible and the only leads I have four places are these two prospects for the clockwork Sun and for the Parliament Parliament is supposed to be down south which is kind of where I came from so I guess it's further south and clockwork Sun is supposed to be somewhere about down here so at least I know not to go to these places because obviously the Muslim isn't gonna be there so you know the mausoleum could be anywhere the iddyn here let's just search around see what we find let's go ahead and sell the tears of hasta lot because there's no way I'm ever gonna be able to use this admittedly really cool sounding weapon noise so screw 250 I thought I'd be worth more [Music] men buy as much supplies as we can and let's go shall we go out in cardinal directions yeah sure let's go west how love how alive this place looks off dreadknot ain't got time for you okay maybe I do have time for you that's not gonna reach what are you running away now you started a fight gain supplies I could use it actually I just went through fuel and supplies I've got to hold spaces let's do that gain two supplies I probably go back to heal my ship but I'm used to LP animal I'll be fine probably oh god another one it hasn't noticed me but you know what I want to pick a fight damn that was a lot of damage the Phoenix worst that's an easy fight if you can get them caught kind of against a building and hit him on their broadside it's pretty easy to hit him again unlicensed charts yes actually give me a ministry stamp permit instead probably gonna have to eject the cargo but it could also heal my hole it did not did spawn something actually dumped one of the supplies I have to jettison this thing to now I got 26 offers terrible reward but oh well dazzling radiance washes her engine and a gleaming Tide glory glory glory can I go under here no I wasn't sure I couldn't really see my light hitting it it's a very industrial zone what is this have I finally hit Brabazon work world London falters here the sky becomes stony its paths barred by sudden crags [Music] so many layers something ghastly right albian is the lace that has those weird bubbles of I don't know what messed up time or space or both [Music] ah that's somewhere Oh yep it's one of those things I do kind of want to see what they're all about I think somebody in the comments told me something interesting happens that's it which is good I don't want to be spoiled on what happens but I can't help I think they're gonna teleport me to a random place on the map like they're all linked up to each other one will link up to another and take you who knows where mm-hmm Oh let's go discover this place first damn look at that oh hi what are you I'll be on my rudder you know cheese being screaming in the background you can probably hear scream me a little baby breaking the captain's cabin barrel of unseasoned hours funny thing is I don't know if this is a place that I've just never liked a region that I've never discovered an alibi on before because I didn't explore all of it or if it's just something that's been changed in the new update that is really cool-looking I get the feeling this might be the BRABUS on work world it feels very like it it feels like a huge huge mining operation she's so screamy listen to her back there baby so hazy look the winds the other affecting that tree how was the tree alive there also how do I get back there it's well hidden opening a Christmas card the revolutionaries in winters reside gave you three cards you deliver the first two the third was in an unmarked envelope and you can hardly play postman if you don't know where to deliver to inside the envelope is another envelope a card addressed to you oh okay so it was on purpose that they didn't tell me where the final one was okay that's fair open it see what they have to say an invitation you are cordially invited to corncrake house there we battle injustice and would welcome your contribution you all of us have been its victims society's law is unjust because natural law is unjust tyranny begins at the top not from the factory owner not even from the palace of a queen but in the arch of heaven itself those who join us should be prepared to defy the sons and prepare to win for our grievances are in measurable to assist the revolutionaries further he must return to winters reside I should be prepared to defy the sons that should be no problem corncrake house as corncrake house via corncrake house is a tricks reside is not a separate location yeah let's go peek over there and see what that is wait hold on your Kaffee flies into your Co don't disappear you keV ah I want to read that you're not where you thought you were the sky is wrong this is not your where you were meant to be was it a trick of the mists as a wind carried you astray have the heavens themselves turned on their axis double back or press on which will earn me the wrath of the storm that speaks I think I could double back that would be fine it looks like it'll cost to fuel put me putting me down to five and I'm really close to a station which probably sells fuel but I think pressing on is kind of more interesting sixty-eight percent chance of success that's push forward into stranger skies and hope that somewhere beyond you'll find familiar territories again oh I lost a crew in a gut gained a lot of terror the mist is soft at the windows the stars have gone awry you crawl onward there's an outbreak of violent star madness among the crew in time you find your way back to a stretch of sky you can locate on your chart your journey continues gained ten tear and lost a crew member is the wind actually pushing me I think I think it is mm maybe not no I don't think it is you're deep within me arms hold London has washed her hands of this craggy wilderness arms walled Oh what are you [Music] Starman Explorer hmmm search for survivors yes if we get her crew back we succeeded but we didn't gain the crew you've sport quarters whose walls and ceilings are damp with unfamiliar constellations at last you find a cabin barricaded from within it holds a crewman who seems lucid he begs to join your crew your own crew aren't sure what if the start madness seizes him hmm so if I get them I'll gain terror I'm already at 39% and terror isn't exactly the easiest thing to lose in Albion really anywhere but the reach now when you say no let's drop them off at the next port in the meantime you'll be confined to quarters yeah that was a good reduction he looks disappointed but agrees the crew are happier with him locked away and are cheered by being able to perform this act of sensibly cautious charity I was gonna see what that thing is up there but this block of land here is really blocking my way so yeah forget it oh I forgot to read that text about the cavy yeah I think the Kaffee said that mentioned something about the the cavi pedaling on its mechanical bat did I know that it was a mechanical bat before because I thought it was alive maybe I was told that at some point and for god that's the first time I've heard of it though things are getting green here the in conducted a princess war the incognito princess dancer disguise tiara as the Royal Society comes into view disguised TR I love that that's cute so this is where the Royal Society is what is this smoke machine it's really more than just smoke maybe that's what's making it all green around here making a little oasis amidst the cracks long as like a lovely pool down there yeah [Music] his disguise Diarra [Music] well I think we have some quest stuff to do here plus you know just all the new stuff to explore oh this is where mr. menagerie is haven't seen them in forever that Royal Society the area pretty mansions of stone and glass rise above the verdant gardens well below machines were and grown a persistent sound of hammering pounds through the air let's visit mr. menagerie a tattered poster by the station advertises the services of mr. bin Nasser a purveyor of fine Scouts an accompanying picture displays a tall cloaked figure slightly stooped clutching an array of adorable little beasts close to its long chest I just realised mr. Panahi is one of the curators aren't they somebody left a comment telling me about more about the curators and how they were called the masters before maybe they still are and how all their names start with mr and then that's when I realized oh yeah mr. Barleycorn mr. pennies and their name is mr. Benari plus they're cloaked and tall and stooped so yeah I guess they would want to see mr. barleycorn's seal as well yes show mr. menagerie the seal of mr. Barleycorn is mr. menagerie one of the seven mr. Bartlett Korn is looking for a hiss a heavy jab in your ribs put it away we will not look it covers its face with its wing we are not ready to look still a long way to go when we rest maybe maybe then we will be ready follow mr. banaji to the end of its journey it might be more receptive to the seal then hmm I didn't know there was an end to their journey I just assumed that after visiting with them for a bit they kind of like popped up at a toad random port but apparently not okay ah so let's see the diffident bat I think is does it say like what tier it is or what you need to be able to use it oh no it does actually yeah this one doesn't mention any requirements which I mean I guess means you don't need any essences Amir's of 25 or more this one says mirrors of 75 or more which I definitely don't meet but I want I want to buy the right to Renaud anyway cuz it's a rat row not him look so happy and eager to explore but I can't don't have the moment of inspiration there be any point in getting this this is probably just a not as good caffee cuz it's like a lower tier it returns after fighting one discovery and conveys little information about what it finds no that's not good let's just listen to a story of things past the wild delights mr. Bernard gestures to the ORMs hold help beyond the cozy confines of the Royal Society old ground hunting ground when wings spread free and soared and we were indigo in tooth and claw are those teeth you can see below the hood when the skies were young when we were young our bargains were savage our hunts were sacred we lifted all wings our appetites naked all gone now things change time takes all mm yeah that just made me think of mr. pennies and all the people that they're keeping alive at the top of the mountain and I think they mentioned that their kind lives a very very long time such a long time that they often grow to regret a lot of things just filled with guilt just the long-life thing made me think of that because they're talking about the old times which could have been hello I don't know hundreds of years ago maybe thousands and I'm sure they've been alive for a very long time so oh yeah if you acquire nothing mr. menagerie will move on to another part good okay and where does the note say they went see if I can decipher the clue the throne of the our king the throne fee our king I'm not sure that is actually I feel like I should know I know there's some sort of a threat there's the throne of ours near London but I never found anywhere to actually talk there hmm there looks like there's there looks like there's a lot to do here this visit a celestial exhibition to the light of mostly himself the mellifluous president is planning an exhibition in a Royal Society its theme will be the science of the skies he's happy to pay visiting captain's for items of interest they might come across hmm so one uncanny specimen gets turned into 15 sovereigns and 10 experience that's kind of terrible I'm gonna have 21 but it's not like I have so many that I just want to dump them for nothing hmm edge of six condemned experiments I probably don't eat that many but still I'll keep them yeah I don't know donate any of those things okay well before I get too deep into the Royal Society I think I should end this episode here so I hope you've enjoyed so far and when I return we're gonna go introduce ourselves and meet the Royal Society
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Neoclassical Political Economy: Skating on Thin Ice
hello i'm jonathan nitzan today we are going to talk about neoclassical political economy or economics as most people know it neoclassical political economy is the dominant ideology it's the way in which most people understand the capitalist world we live in but as we shall see the underpinnings of neoclassical political economy are problematic to put it politely in many cases they're simply dead wrong so those who follow neoclassical political economy are skating on thin ice let's begin by examining some of the hallmarks of the neoclassical model first the economy is assumed to exist as a self-regulating closed system what that means is that is that the economy operates based on its own inner laws quite independently of what happens elsewhere in society such as in politics or in culture that doesn't mean that there is no interaction between these aspects of society and the economy it only means that the interaction takes the form of external shocks that rattle the economy and distort it from the outside the economy is assumed to be populated by numerous rational agents and because these agents are assumed to be numerous and small none of them can individually affect the overall market outcome these agents are all motivated by the desire to maximize their hedonic pleasure or utility as the neoclassicists call it each agent comes to the market with his or her initial endowments for example some will come with their labor others will come with the raw material and still others will come with their capital neoclassical political economy is rather a historical when it comes to these initial endowments it tells us nothing about where these endowments come from and why is it that some agents have plenty of them while others have very little these initial endowments then enter into a production function a production function is a technical blueprint that tells us how the initial endowments acting as inputs together produce the final output of the economy the economic agents interact with each other by exchanging their goods and services or commodities on the market and these market interactions lead to equilibrium equilibrium tells us two things it tells us how much is being produced and consumed and at what price and how the output or the income generated gets distributed between the various agents the net result is a highly elegant model that rules the world but as we shall see every step of the way is besieged by logical difficulties and ontological problems when we put these problems together we end up with a result that resembles religion more than a science let's begin with utility maximization according to the neoclassicist this is the inner calling of all economic agents it is the thing they all live and die for now the mere idea that human beings try to better the lot is hardly new of course what is new though is the notion that this is what drives and organizes society the idea of utility maximization emerged together with the transition from feudalism to capitalism in feudalism classes are bound together through religious obligations of fealty and served them but as the feudal serbs were kicked off the land and started moving to the growing capitalist towns and cities there was a need for a new ideology to organize them and this new ideology was standalone individualism the notion that people were driven by utility was articulated by the so-called philosophical radicals according to jeremy bentham nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters pain and pleasure they govern us in all we do and all we say in all we think moreover according to bentham pleasure is quantifiable and can be counted in universal units he says prejudice apart the game of pushpin is of equal value with the arts and sciences of music and poetry for example you can say that lying in bed yields 20 units of pleasure and that having a nice meal gives you five but then having to work for a day in the factory subtracts 50. these of course are qualitatively different activities but quantitatively in terms of the pleasure they generate they're universal they can be compared and aggregated finally and perhaps most importantly according to bentham this pleasure can be compared and aggregated across individuals which means that we can use it as a basis for organizing liberal society as a whole the greatest happiness of the greatest number he says is the foundation of morals and legislation now this philosophy was useful in relieving the masses from the feudal obligations but it was also dangerous for its radical suggestion that the utilities of the masses and of their rulers were equally important so from bentham onward the radical element of utilitarianism was gradually diluted the early neoclassicist didn't think we can measure utility according to stanley jevins for example a unit of pleasure or pain is difficult even to conceive but this observation didn't determine the least although he considered these units inconceivable he went on to state that it is the amount of these feelings which is continually promoting us to buying and selling borrowing and lending laboring and resting producing and consuming and it is from the quantitative effects of the feelings that we must estimate their comparative amounts this last bit is particularly important because it inverts the order recall that according to the neoclassicist the quantity of utility is supposed to explain our actions but here jevens goes in reverse he uses our actions in order to estimate the quantity of utility and offered marshall another important neoclassicist is saying the exact same thing and i quote utility is taken to be correlative to desire or want it has been already argued the desires cannot be measured directly but only indirectly by the outward phenomena to which they give rise and that in those cases with which economics is chiefly concerned the measure is found in the price which a person is willing to pay for the fulfillment or satisfaction of his desires so again the desires cannot be measured directly and what we should do is go in reverse look at actions in order to conclude about utility the predicament here was neatly summarized by the heterodox political economist john robinson utility she says is a metaphysical concept of impregnable circularity utility is the quality in commodities that makes individuals want to buy them and the fact that individuals want to buy commodities shows that they have utility the result of this circularity is stunning it means that neoclassical political economy can explain everything in theory but nothing in practice to illustrate let's have a look at the global oil market in principle utilitarian laws of supply and demand should help us predict the price of oil but as these headlines taken from the financial press shell they never do take the first two headlines if opec cuts output prices should rise and that's what the first quote says but the second quote observes the exact opposite namely that all prices disobeyed the laws of supply and demand and that prices fell despite a cut in output and this pattern repeats in all subsequent pairs in one statement the market obeys the neoclassical laws of supply and demand and in the other statement it disobeys them so how could that be can you imagine for example a physicist stating that last year planet earth obeyed newton's law of gravitation but this year it didn't the fact that you don't hear such statements from physicists but you do hear them from economist is because unlike in the hard sciences the tools of neoclassical political economy namely supply demand and equilibrium are entirely imaginary let's examine these tools a little bit more closely the market demand curve describes the desires of buyers to buy the commodity at alternative prices everything else remaining the same similarly the market supply curve describes the desires of sellers to sell the commodity at alternative prices again all else remaining the same for example if the price is 4.4 dollars per unit buyers will want to buy less than sellers will want to sell so there is excess supply or glut which appears in the form of rising undesired inventories the only way to get rid of these undesired inventories is to have the price decline and as the price declines buyers will want to buy more sellers we want to sell less until these two sets of desires equilibrate at the point of equilibrium at this point there is no reason for further change so equilibrium is both desirable as well as stable the same logic operates only in reverse when the price is lower than equilibrium for example when the price is 1.8 dollars per unit buyers will want to buy more than sellers will want to sell creating excess demand the way to eliminate that excess demand is to have the price rise sellers will want to sell more as the price increases buyers will want to buy less as the price increases until we reach equilibrium in which these desires equilibrate and at that point there is again no reason for change so that point is also a point that is stable and desirable so the lesson is simple markets self-equilibrate and if we know the demand and supply curves we can predict the resulting equilibrium quantity and price and there is more so far we dealt with a given pair of curves but the position of these curves and therefore the equilibrium point between them can change for example if the income of the average consumer rises then the demand curve is going to shift up and to the right causing equilibrium to go up on the supply curve similarly if the cost of one of the inputs say capital is more expensive the supply curve will shift up and to the left causing the equilibrium point to migrate upwards on and to the left on the demand curve now this is what the model says in theory but how does it work in practice well the answer is that it doesn't and let me show you why this figure shows the actual market for capital goods in the united states from 1929 to the present on the vertical axis each observation gives us the price of capital goods relative to the average price level in the economy on the horizontal axis each observation shows us the absolute quantity produced and consumed expresses an index now because this historical time series slopes downwards and non-economists might think it represents the demand curve but that's not what an economist is likely to say instead an economist would argue that each observation shows an equilibrium point of a given set of supply and demand curves like that and as these curves shift the equilibrium point changes and we get a progression of the time series like that but is this really true perhaps it is if the market indeed jumps from one equilibrium to the next but what if the market is in disequilibrium for example we can have a situation of excess supply like this one or we can have a situation of excess demand like this one we can also have an in-between situation like this one or we can have a situation in which the market outcome has nothing to do with supply and demand like this one and so we have a problem to say something meaningful about the world neoclassicists must know where the demand and supply curves are exactly and that they are indeed equilibrated unfortunately they know neither to reiterate demand and supply reflect utility and desires which neoclassicists admit cannot be conceived let alone measured so that's a bad start already but even if economists knew supply and demand there is nothing in their theory to ascertain that the two are indeed equilibrated so as it stands neoclassical theory is entirely non-operational now for argument's sake let's assume that we do know supply and demand and that the market is always in equilibrium unfortunately though even that is not enough equilibrium has two variables price and quantity which neoclassicist find by solving a system of two independent equations supply and demand but if supply and demand are not independent of each other a movement along one curve will cause the other to change so we end up not with one equilibrium but possibly with many so are demand and supply independent of each other neoclassicists claim they are in a perfectly competitive market they argue individual buyers cannot affect the market's supply curve while individual sellers cannot affect the market demand curve these curves are beyond their control but what if we are not in a perfectly competitive market can we still argue that demand and supply are indeed independent of each other the answer is no for three different reasons first capitalist shape consumer wants second there is oligopoly and third there is pierros rafa let's begin with the first point the idea that capitalist shape consumer wants for neoclassicists this idea is pure nonsense according to paul samuelson capitalists can try to influence consumers until they are blue in the face it won't help them in the final analysis he says the consumer is sovereign now it's interesting that the theory of perfect competition between powerless agents particularly between powerless sellers and powerless buyers emerged when it was becoming irrelevant by the end of the 19th century we see the rise of bigness big business large governments and growing labor unions this transformation was very important and if we fast forward to the present we can easily see why the cost of constructing new productive capacity can be staggering a nuclear reactor for example can cost up to 25 billion dollars a semiconductor plant can cost up to 10 billion dollars and designing a new car or developing a new drug up to 3 billion dollars and so on these facilities are all built to yield profit for many years to come so they depend on predictable demand and predictability doesn't sit well with consumer sovereignty henry ford who invented the assembly line of mass production didn't have much patience for consumer sovereignty if i had asked people what they wanted he said they would have said faster horses in his opinion consumers didn't really know what they wanted they had to be told they once had to be created imposed and regulated by capitalists like himself one way of imposing such wants is advertisement which sucks in more than half a trillion dollar worldwide every year but this is just the tip of the iceberg most spending on persuasion is built right into the commodities themselves for example when you buy a new car up to one quarter of the price you pay for it is simply to cover the cost of annual model changes these changes usually affect the appearance of the car not its underlying technology the main purpose of it is simply to persuade you to let go of your existing car for something new and to the extent that this persuasion works and it certainly does work to some extent then demand definitely depends on supply the second reason why demand and supply are interdependent is oligopoly introductory neoclassical textbooks speak about four market structures perfect competition monopolistic competition oligopoly and monopoly the most important of these they argue is perfect competition this is the ideal structure and introductory courses spent most of the time unraveling its intricacies the other important structure they say is monopoly this is the evil anti-thesis of perfect competition the enemy that students should learn to hate now in between these two ideal types we find a broad range with monopolistic competition where small firms compete on differentiated products and oligopoly where the market is dominated by a handful of giants most instructors devote very little time and often no time at all to these in-between structures and they particularly love to neglect oligopoly and that's noteworthy because in modern day capitalism oligopoly is not the exception it's the rule the market for consumer goods for example has numerous brands but most of these brands are owned by a few giants in this case by kraft mondelez nestle proctor and gamble johnson and johnson unilever mars kellogg's general mills pepsico and coca-cola in other words it's an oligopoly and this structure is prevalent in most markets you can think of so why is oligopoly a problem for neoclassical theory in general and for the independence of demand and supply in particular well one reason is that oligopolistic firms are mutually interdependent and their interdependency causes demand to change with supply to start with oligopolistic firms cooperate and cooperation tends to kill the neoclassical model pretty much immediately but even if they do not cooperate and instead compete their interaction still is very problematic let's take an example from the breakfast cereal market think about kellogg's and let's assume that when kellogg's changes the price the other oligopolistic competitors do exactly the same if it raises the price by five percent they raise it by five percent as well if it lowers it by five percent they do the same under this type of interaction there will be specific demand curves for each of the competitors but what if the reactions of the competitors to kellogg's actions is different for example if kellogg's lower the price then they will do the same they lower the price by the same percentage but if kellogg's raises the price they do nothing they keep their prices the same under this second scenario the demand curves emerging from the interaction will be very different than in the first scenario conclusion the specific interactions among sellers on the supply side determines the shape of the demand on the demand side and this perhaps is why paul sweesey in the 1930s in his paper on the kinked demand curve said that it becomes very doubtful whether the traditional search for the equilibrium solution to a problem in oligopoly is very much meaning and since oligopoly's rule capitalism it means that demand tends to depend on supply even if we ignore the brainwashing of consumers by firms and then there is pieros rafa srafa loved to tackle the neoclassicist on their own terms in an article he wrote in 1926 he said let's take a big industry and consider what happens when producers increase their output and therefore go up on their short run supply curve to do so they will need to buy more variable inputs such as labor and raw materials and because the industry is assumed to be large the increased demand for those inputs will cause their prices to increase this increase will redistribute income in favor of the owners of those inputs and as income gets redistributed the demand curve will shift as suppliers move on the supply curve so we have one supply curve and movement on the supply curve shift the demand curve so in the case of a large industry demand depends on supply and there is no unique equilibrium by contrast if the industry is is small he said there are no longer fixed factors of production and the supply curve is flat but that's a problem because if the supply curve is flat there is no limit on the size of firms and as firms grow in size perfect competition gives rise to oligopoly and eventually to monopoly and the neoclassical model then breaks down so to recap demand depends on supply for three different reasons one because capitalist shaped consumer wants two because oligopolies are interdependent and three because of pierros rafa and since demand depends on supply the neoclassical model generates many points of equilibrium and therefore no clear theoretical outcome but that is not the end of it the neoclassical model tells us that market demand slopes downward and market supply slopes upward but do they start from the market demand curve economic textbooks derive the market demand curve through the horizontal summation of individual demand curves in this example we have a market with three individuals and we try to derive the market demand curve based on their individual demand curves let's say that the price is 15 at this price the quantity demanded by every individual consumer in the market is zero so the quantity demanded in the overall market is also zero if the price is twelve dollars the first two individuals will demand zero and the third individual will demand one so the market total will be one and if the price goes down to nine dollars the first individual will demand zero the second will demand one and the third will demand two so the market total will be three and so on according to this logic if individual demand curve slope downward the overall market demand curve will also slope downward or will it the problem is that horizontal summation assumes that when we change the price along the demand curve all other things remain equal but this assumption is false one of those other things that are supposed to remain fixed is the income of agents but income depends on prices so when we change prices we also change the incomes of agents and when the incomes of agent change the individual demand curves shift this link between prices and incomes means that unless all agents have the exact same preferences and unless their preferences do not change with the income the redistribution of income between agents created by changing prices will constantly shift the individual demand curves and these constant shifts mean that the market demand curve need not slope downward even if all the underlying individual demand curves do this conclusion known as the sunshine mantel the brew theorem or smd for short states that market demand curves can have almost any shape and that this anything ghost shape means that we can have many points of intersection between the demand curve and the supply curve and therefore many points of equilibrium so again the neoclassical theory breaks down before we even started and what about the supply curve does it slope upward as we shall see the answer is that nobody knows or more accurately that nobody can know we already noted that neoclassicists insist that the consumer is sovereign and this love for royalty is extended also to the supply side in their introductory text paul samuelson and his collaborators argue that the economy is ruled by two monarchs consumers and technology and why is technology so important because technology is supposed to generate the supply curve the textbook derivation is pretty straightforward and can be summarized by several simple charts you start from the top left from the production function the production function generates the cost curve which you can see on the top right and from there you can generate the short run supply curve in the bottom right unlike the subjective demand side the supply side appears objective quantitative and scientific except it isn't to put things in context we need to go back a bit to the late 19th century john d rockefeller who founded the standard oil of new jersey and was considered the world's richest capitalist donated 45 million to the university of chicago towards the end of his life he said it was the best investment he had ever made and why because the university of chicago went on to become the leading bastion of neoclassical economics and neoclassical economics helped legitimize rockefeller and his kind and why was it necessary to legitimize capitalists well primarily because of growing inequality according to this chart wealth inequality rose dramatically in the latter half of the 19th century by 1910 the top 10 percent of the population owned 80 percent of the wealth in the us and 90 in europe and surprising as it may sound during the late 19th century there was no satisfactory theory to justify this disparity some writers such as nassau senior explain the income of capitalists as a return for their abstinence because they are so rich he said they can consume a lot but they abstain from consumption in order to invest and since the abstinence is so great they deserve an equally great return other writers such as alfred marshall tried to refine this justification by replacing abstinence with waiting capitalists to invest have to wait before getting back what they invested and this weighting he said deserved a proportionate return but these justifications sounded hopelessly unscientific not to say apologetic and self-serving and it was only with john bates clark that the neoclassicist were finally offered a seemingly scientific theory of distribution in contrast to his apologetic predecessors clark argued that income in general and capitalist income in particular were based on productivity in his book on the distribution of wealth clark claims that natural law dictates that under conditions of perfect competition or in his words without friction every agent receives in wealth exactly what he or she produces or in simple words that if rockefeller earns a million times more than his average worker it is because rockefeller is a million times more this theory of distribution by productivity dominates economics till this very day so it's worth looking into it a bit further the basic tool of this theory is the so-called production function where output q is a mathematical function of the various inputs namely labor land and capital the theory is based on several assumptions first the factors of production are distinct observable and most importantly measurable second the production function gives us a clear mathematical blueprint if you know the quantities of the inputs you know the quantity of the output third each factor has its own intrinsic productivity and fourth and finally under conditions of perfect competition the income of each factor is equal to the factors marginal productivity this theory was a major achievement it proved that the capitalist system no matter how unequal was not only efficient but also just moreover both efficiency and justice were automatic so there was no need for any outside intervention in the operation of rockefeller and his fellow capitalists in this sense the return on rockefeller's investment in the university of chicago was indeed enormous however despite its success clark's theory of distribution by productivity was deeply problematic for two basic reasons first the theory worked only in perfect competition but we don't live in perfect competition and outside this fairy tale world in other words in the actual world that rockefeller and other capitalists had fortified income is determined not by productivity but by power so the theory has no traction whatsoever and it gets even worse it turns out that even in perfect competition the theory falls flat on its face recall that the theory depends on the existence of a production function but does this production function exist on the face of it this might seem like an odd question to ask but it isn't let's look again at this function to know the output q we need to know the quantities of labor land and capital now labor and land are relatively easy to count but capital isn't unlike labor and land capital is made of many different things computers ships tractors trucks machine tools factories and so on and on these are all qualitatively different entities so how do we aggregate them into a single quantity capitalists have a simple answer they simply add the capitalized value of these items to understand capitalization we can start with the rate of return the rate of return is simply the ratio of the profit to be earned relative to the value of the invested capital for example if a capitalist invests a million dollars worth of capital and earns a hundred thousand dollars in profit the rate of return is 10 or 0.1 in decimals now if we rearrange this expression it follows that the capitalized value of the profit is given by dividing the profit by the rate of return this is the gist of capitalization and we can illustrate it with a few examples for instance if the asset is expected to generate an annual profit of 1 billion dollars and if the capitalist wants this profit to represent 10 percent or 0.1 in decimal the capitalist would be willing to pay or demand to receive 10 billion dollars for it similarly if the expected profit is twice as large at 2 billion dollars the capitalization would be 20 billion and if the profit is still 1 billion but the rate of return is only 5 then capitalization will double to 20 billion so in practice capital is routinely quantified and aggregated by capitalization but then this capitalized quantification and here is the key point is entirely useless for the production function remember that the purpose of the production function is to explain how the quantities of the inputs operate to produce the output and generate income and specifically to explain how the productivity of capital justifies the profits of the capitalist but if we use capitalization to measure capital we move in a circle the quantity of capital determines its productivity and the productivity of capital determines its profit but and this is a very important but in order to measure the quantity of capital we must first know the profit but then the profit is what the theory is supposed to explain this circularity was examined in the cambridge controversies in the theory of capital these controversies raged in the 1950s and 60s between neoclassicists in cambridge massachusetts and the critics in cambridge england this was one of the most important debates in economics but then many economies don't even know about it and you'll quickly see why the most important contribution to this debate was made in a 99-page book written by pieros rafa the book which took almost 40 years to complete showed a built-in inconsistency in the way neoclassicists measure capital because capital goods are heterogeneous and cannot be added in their own natural units neo-classes take a detour they measure capital intensity by the rate of interest and why is that because the cost of capital rises with the rate of interest and so capitalists are likely to use less of it when the rate of interest is high and more of it when the rate of interest is low in other words the capital intensity of production is inversely related to the rate of interest the higher the rate of interest the smaller the amount of capital and vice versa now to be meaningful this must be a one to one relationship every quantity of capital must be associated with one and only one rate of interest if this requirement does not hold we end up with the same capital stock having more than one quantity which of course is a contradiction and yet that is exactly what srafa found this hypothetical chart taken from srafa's book illustrates what came to be known as re-switching let's assume that capitalists have two methods of production method one which is less capital intensive and method two which is more capital intensive in this hypothetical example srafa shows that as long as the rate of profit which he uses interchangeably with a rate of interest is less than four percent capitalists will adopt method two which is more capital intensive because the low rate of profit makes it cheaper but if the rate of profit rises and eventually surpasses 4 percent method 1 which is less capital intensive becomes cheaper and capitalists will switch to it however if the rate of profit continues to increase and rises above 12 percent method 2 will again become cheaper so capitalists will re-switch to it and this re-switching is a problem recall that neoclassicists assume that there is a one-to-one mapping between the rate of profit and the intensity of capital but re-switching means that the given method of production can have more than one capital intensity for instance in this particular case as long as the rate of profit is less than 12 percent method two is more capital intensive than method one but when the rate of profit rises above 12 method do suddenly becomes less capital intensive and that of course is impossible since methods of production can have only one intensity of capital by definition srafa's re-switching was a bombshell according to srafa reswitching was not an exception it was the rule and that rule was devastating it meant that in general neoclassicists don't have a unique quantity of capital to put into their production function and therefore the production function as a whole was defunct and that was just for starters because without a production function there is no supply curve and without the supply curve the entire neoclassical model collapses these claims created a heated debate but in the end the neoclassical luminaries had to admit that the model was problematic to put it politely paul samuelson perhaps the most important neoclassical economist at the time wrote that if all this causes headaches for those nostalgic for the old-time parables of neoclassical writings we must remind ourselves that scholars are not born to live an easy existence we must respect and appraise the facts of life charles ferguson another neoclassical luminary wrote that in the last analysis neoclassical theory depends upon the basic nature of the thing called capital placing reliance upon neoclassical economic theory is a matter of faith i personally have the faith he wrote but at present the best i can do to convince others is to invoke the weight of samuelson's authority in a more philosophical mode john robinson the critic observed that no doubt professor ferguson's restatement of capital theory will be used to train new generations of students to erect elegant seeming arguments in terms which they cannot define and will confirm econometricians in the search for answers to unaskable questions criticism she predicted can have no effect as he himself says it is a matter of faith and robinson's prediction was spot on criticism can have no effect this chart is taken from the 19th edition of samuelson's eternal textbook the book doesn't mention the cambridge controversies even once and as you can see the quantity of capital k the same quantity the samuelson himself admitted was unquantifiable appears right there on the horizontal axis as it turns out simonson and his numerous neoclassical followers show no respect to the facts of life so it is time to summarize in this presentation we saw that neoclassical theory hinges on utility that cannot be measured it relies on demand and supply curves that cannot be observed it depends on equilibrium whose existence it cannot confirm it requires but cannot show that demand and supply are mutually independent it claims but cannot demonstrate that the market demand curve slopes downward and it must but cannot measure capital and therefore cannot draw the supply curve even on paper and so neoclassical political economy continues to skate on thin ice
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so without further Ado I'd like you to use one gesture who will tell you all about Tom Lassen and greatness well the lesson was uh a hobby of my parents they collected pictures in memorabilia with that my brothers who were asked if we wanted to go to the historical and they put me under the bus I'm going to innocence but uh he's an interesting camera he sat about his father was a Civil War veteran died of his rules at 12 years old he went into Boston he applied her job as an office boy 12 years old they hired him his mother came down the grandpa go out of home he lived with him he ended up it worked on a daily market and his job was to shovel gold coins into a bag on a scale when the bell went off they sealed up so decide if you like money so he was a smart kid for a lot of Education that around I'm not exactly sure if it was 15 or 17 years of age he was uh in middle life and you notice that the Cincinnati's industry in Cleveland Railroad stock went from thirty dollars to three dollars a share and he knew that that was not right so we jumped on it and he made sixty thousand dollars as a teenager I bet he said I need to multiply by 20 to get what it's worth then he saw a Boston Water powered stock he jumped on that and he lost him almost swallowed it he ended up with a hundred and uh let's see 115 and I think last week five fifty nine thousand eight hundred thirty one dollars he ended up with 159 dollars so he took a couple of his friends out to dinner the money that was left over and tipped away that we wanted to stop over from zero he wasn't afraid to stop over from zero uh by the time he was 30 he was a multi-millionaire modern technology this is him as young man he was already bridged at this point obviously um he was an inventor and an author this is probably the first book that's ever written about baseball two and a half inches by two um it was about what they call their friend which today we would call a baseball fan the cover was the Leva from the baseball this is a picture of a coffee I got it from the Baseball Hall of Fame is one in the Library of Congress and it's a few more about that he also invested a baseball card game which I have a copy of on the desk right here and um he had actually had professional ball plays play this game and you could yeah he made it through the finals you've got a silver baseball and if you made it if it was a grand champion you've got 500 in a silver baseball bat his first home was in Winchester Mass and he never sold them he held on to it until he lost his fortune later in life that's kind of a crazy picture that's quality point of buying sport with vocacy the right plus sets the bottom that's whoever his wife was sick so she like saw there so he rented the Bryant estate in Cohasset now that Brian his egg is a Jesuit Retreat now but it's a cool cool building the president is designed by H.H Richardson who did Trinity Church and Brian's father-in-law was Olmsted who did the envelope necklace olmsted's son later on just did a loss of Prague for mosque this is his house Charles gave East and Beacon Street in Plaza so we had a little bit of money and property he also rented a suite of rooms at the at Youngstown College in Boston also he had an opposite 33 State Street which just right down the street he would travel all over the country uh was a big fan of Kenny Roosevelts and he would find about politics and also about what he called the system which was the stock market which he thought was corrupt and uh I guess this illness and the insurance industry um once he made a trip by train it took him a while to get there we got there and the speakers were full and didn't finish at 11 55 at night so Allah said get up on the stage and said you're going to hear our speech about that that's not getting a good one he said it's 11 55 go home it's in the paper tomorrow his office on State Street if you look at the Statue whose watch is hanging there he was very superstitious he had a special watch that he had made by the premier watchmaker I think this is Edward Combs what is it would be a year to make this watch and it was considered his good luck piece it was uh an inch thick it had Chimes built into it it would go off with the stock market well actually 15 minutes before the stock market opened when it opened 15 minutes before it closed when it closed and then it would have the abbreviated time on Saturdays over the close it would go off at night and it was time to walk as bulldogs and then when it was time to head back home you could also pull a level on it and we would tell them what time it was some enthusias he had other good life jobs it was quality carried ten one thousand dollar bills three months with some vests on his resources he had a lucky 50 cent piece he also had a gold coin and his lucky number was three he'd take the gold coin if he wanted to buy a stocking and put it three times if it came up as twice as I just thought I'm showing this because that's his wife it's not a lot of pictures of her around she died in 1906. when they were in Cohasset they used to decide 100 they stopped one day in Egypt and at that time most of the trees were cut down and you can see the ocean she said this is a nice place for a little farm so he bought a farm and then another one and another one and another one and pretty soon he started to build green wall he started in 1901. uh flaring the land excuse me um the ones that wouldn't sell with embarrassment s on the top of my head once he cleared the trees this is what he had literally millions of rocks we're building in the middle of the uh his manager sauce that he had to go up on Curtis Street which is still here today he had uh a thousand men and 200 teams of horses clear the land gave them bonuses to get it done quickly and he wanted this his estate built in one year some of those rocks are too big to move so we got to go home and buried him with the road on top of them you maintained his own streets this is how we would take trash to the dump and you would water great and take it here basically take care of everything himself on his estate you put up secret pulse every 200 feet that side it's just a quick land that you put out later on he had to make in his blacksmith shop some of the project he couldn't buy if he did couldn't buy you just put a fence around it and think about loss of power supposedly he had about 500 Acres at the end within one year's time this is what we had Allah that's part of his estate and that's the Mana house tennis court to the right of that was the laundry this is an artist you looking the other way across the railroad attraction you can see his Racetrack and some of those kind of adorable reasons the main game if you wanted to enter the business State and you could when you first opened it up you could later on it became a little hectic so he had a Slaughter the building which is called the lodge and you can get it passed until it stayed the end zone post office to the right all those buildings had their own distinctive sign a wrought iron work was done in his black split shot this is the logo for wood green wall Pegasus held by the strong hand of the man and this was on his books on his blankets everything about these they had that symbol foreign carriage it burned down it was replaced by the postiness in front of it the early construction you'll notice that if he was in the arch the main game you can see telephone calls and a budding mode you put all the wires on your ground got rid of the balls this is one of his goddess weddings you can see poles temporarily set up the Japanese lands hanging around the telephone is all this is available this is the main game stand up at Brockton Hospital this is a 1937 Packard manual the 1941 plate looking the other way through the case you can see the train in the station and see two station he decided when he moved to Egypt he didn't want to make any stops when we went to Boston on the train so we went to the New Haven railroad and he said what I would like to do is travel non-stop from Egypt to Boston and from Boston to Egypt and if you lose any fears I will make up the difference well at that time the train started in Plymouth so everyone thought that was a pretty good idea 30 University you also had a private rail attack called nasal view which he traveled around the country with and let's see if I hit my point that's awesome that's his son Arnold the lodge when you went into the estate still did today this one had hit set up lending libraries for his employees and he also had a teacher because some of his employees the Italians couldn't speak English so we had a teacher to teach them English we had a lot of reset up for the bank the interior of the blood darling Whitfield was his personal secretary for a while and she wanted that and kept it pretty much as it was he had a Writing Academy built his early Construction playing some of the Lost of a roadway in front this is the second only to The Writing Academy of West Point we put on shells inside of a family and friends and some of the events in town we received 3 000 people it was eventually going to write them fear where it burned down in 1933. at one time there was part of the town of making this the town hall across the tracks he had three broodmere Stables that's the end of one of them right there there's two little like a similar there were 800 feet in length and they would take care of 50 of his horses at their goals get his own railroad side he had walks past the plot of Cyprus because it would make a good foundation to the garage yeah one of his distinctive size one of the smaller ones just looking inside look like you're very plain they're all needed they have telephones uh electricity lighting heat would have to go below 50 degrees at night Department rolls okay that's the stall 14 by 18. he also have Show voices the show was stable he went into the lodge you did the Riding Academy on your right the next building would be the show horse stable body body show horses and 50 carriages from kept here he's also used for some of the parties he was God's wedding to get a welcome home party after World War one and he's in this building what it looked like inside he had racehorses his racehorses and triers race horses and stable Earth two 400 foot Stables joined in the middle by a three-star reflection which held the recreation quarters and sleeping quarters for people that we live this was built in 72 days he had roses planted up next to his buildings you can see them climbing the walls here it's a fire hydrants just so hooked up somehow but then no one knows how it went out fire extinguisher on the wall this is his son Arnold lost at my glorious ruling Prince most of his voices were called gorgeous or glorious because that was the first convoices that he had his prize racehorse this horse was called the charity horse every race and ethic he gave the proceeds to charity it was actually One race that ended it uh hooked his leg and couldn't finish the game five thousand dollars and he would give it to like the Boys and Girls Clubs or whatever it would race on civil warships one of the horses actually hung over the door of the lodge and thought it was really said glorious guani this course was entered in competition 45 times and won all 45. this is glorious flying clouds gray horses or County and Lisa played when his forces would enter the Ring of Madison Square Garden on revenues they had a song called glorious Kelly Playbook you know one of the stalling responsibility on if you look at the frame again the friend of gas brothers who were probably the best frame makers in the United States to make friends for a lot of those pictures fast food with gold foreign you paid fifty thousand dollars which was worth a lot in 1903 and it was it uh this was Daredevils stable and he was the head stallion now obviously he had the stable built like a horseshoe so that when the other stallions they couldn't see each other they had a little Testament not that they ever did if you look at that fence you can see he's got roses planted every other post early construction he's got actually got a real land on the cedar post and I will be mentioned out of the roses and Vines this movie heading down Boston Road towards the post office the building right there is this wax in the shop I listened to Captain PS4 that's a whole now if you look at the tree stuff see the birdhouses up here it's County Victory Golden Park right hand of his head in front of the porch you could actually shoot what it was if it was wow we also had behind the blacksmith shop you had a duck on which is unique because it was tiled the floor of the duck the bottom is all piles he's got one crazy Goose that would come in at night spend the night with the Dustin and fly on anymore precise horses he had passed this is his cow body which is no longer there on colossal squid is not Blossom Lane we sold to uh flying Fox's prize bowl and all the in the house again what Jersey he was an American winners than any other final blank size in the United States foreign flying fox at an auction spent 7 500 a monthly demand adults it ended up uh someone up from 75 000 for a pool in the seller this is probably the best example of the Jersey bowl of the World Cup Mr Robinson was his girlfriend that's where his cows he had door knockers made for a run all of his buildings his sheep on the left that was up on utility Road he had work buses the work was stable this was uh joined to uh The Farmhouse they had a connection and it became Sun like us Diamond of our house you also collected Bulldogs that was his favorite dog he had other degrees of God spaniels Etc but the Bulldog was his baby from he had at times 100 to 150 of them they had their own chapter via their meals Farm Scandal was still there today on glossy Lane just the main house fire the rest of it is gone that became chases wild animal farm later which became vented as a move to New Hampshire he actually had the best example of the British bulldog in the world we were all set up some of the trophies that his dogs want that's one that showed up on eBay we had 3 000 Birds on his estate that's his poultry house and that's the house today on Country Way he had a windmill to use on the farm the building in the front is a fire station and in 1928 2 I believe the windmill going down despite being next to the fire station get a doctor if you were the fire station the cowboy behind us this is fire department confidence foreigns building in the background this building believe it or not that's the sewage plant the Amazon is what you play the Bantam house that looks familiar here it is on a farm in Grove Street have you had a lot of animals they might get six in Utah Hospital so be at a hospital the hospital is unique as there's two buildings that we're the same that would be fully stabled in the hospital the hospital today is on Country way across the OBS Memorial Library that was a little bit in three sections by Chris and Merrick he had a race track with a nightmare Polo Field in the middle it's got a practice ring of young scientist the actual race track you can actually still see the Burrows you can connect if you're on your members line judge's hand World War one he thought the proof's worth getting a proper food so it was going to convert three bottles into a canning Factory those are beans planted in the race track he actually wrote an open letter to Governor McCall and if you wanted to let a response basically right away I wanted to do a level World War one ended and it never came to fruition delayed on the foundations for the three roommate Stables what's cool is if you look at the back line you can see it's lost and power right there when it was a stand light steps railroad pass on his private signing is the tower into Construction three gates would like you went to three World these will put five gates which were on the branch and 14 miles of fence you had to cool four of those in charge of paying the fence so it's actually not too bad until the Roses sort of over and it wasn't much fun after that one of his three pastures he had around 200 horses usually and when you do things in a big way you get the tallest tree that ever came out of the state of Oregon 318 feet made into a flag shift over by both he unloaded it and they couldn't put it on a rail pass so they had to have teams just take it down they also almost fell through the bridge with the old bridge at the Florida river ship yet excuse me I actually got that three flags the biggest one was 75 feet by 50 they flew on special occasions Jamie Barry was a local Town character used to paint it and he said that Boston was pretty particular about what went on but he said that that was one job you would never expect foreign still there today ain't good at yourself then he had three cottages of ranch and Country Way his daughters are organized she married the governor of the false son of the daughter of God that was called Western world one of his guys was the elephants early construction of the manor house there's no Landscaping this was actually the front the station the base of the ocean thank you this picture is landscape you can see the flag on the front yard in between the two cities because it was basically a bomb you drive up Boston Road and you go around the man house this was the service Wing where the kitchen was this would be the view from uh you had to run to the Sportacus you wouldn't get wet this is up there the dog is not real that's a bronze but the monkey is did attack someone um he had the lights the glass was blown inside the metal frame it looked like we've got a lot of High student latitude there's one washer on the front door closer look like gas just reception hall was done and adapted wood was staying back green it was a Wedgewood pattern on his pattern on the ceiling the company cheers on the right you can see his tennis rackets thank you I will look in the other way though straight away for Christmas to the Christmas tree in the living room he had a veranda on the back that rang the length of the main house the trees are very trees and we keep in this greenhouse on utility rolls during the winter the cushions were filled with pine needles so they would smell good back in size dining hall you can see uh patches that he had painted at the pharmacies and this wrote the whole thing for this world besides the farm was pumpkins see the chandelier in the middle was designed by Tiffany it's the shape of a pumpkin with flowers hanging down you get responses around the morning that's the lost and cut the sailing yesterday juices pumpkin and give up on the wall you can see the sponsors of blossoms pumpkin will keep in the fireplace and get muscle growth design the end is Farm they depict the stock market when he is one uh bear is fighting off the bees the other bear is eating the honey and disturbing I said a piece on the table decide what is cool because I'm taught you had to Peacock painted in a bowl and the mirror would slide you could actually hide stuff behind the mirror which we found all the way around visited breakfast stuff my grandmother said they used to put a silver on on display so when you get me passages you can see all the silver on the table we're gonna get it four daughters in each that carry a different season of the year this is the fall way so it's decorated with the hottest okay look right there you'll see a clock that sound assist with Federal Allen wheel upon them believe that I thought it was the horse Pegasus which is missing but he's got flying foxes full the window across the top and of course the living room elephants on the mantle Remington and Broadway Remington called coming through the Rye bus Bronx bus that we're able to get it was an organ in the Rome New York it was actually in the basement but it would come up through the holes on the floor because it wouldn't fit up there obviously he had best for George to make the freeze around the wall at the top that's bakas who was the god of wine and vegetation and that's whatever surprise both of us followed his albums he had around 3 000 elephants being collected and people would give him and he actually had one of the peppers who's in charge of the counting one night you thought he heard of the service we followed him in the conflict they were actually all there the rooms are like island for sale Conservatory led to the bachelor's borders he had bronzes in there with friends the ceiling is tiled hand-painted tiles yes yeah some of the tiles one tile would be worth twenty thousand dollars now with what efficient I don't think anyone would do anything worth it at the time he had a lot of bronzers made by Anna hi and Huntington he basically he liked your style being told of whatever she made me buy so we got a lot of Bounce picture of the back is by uh Frederick Bridgeman the ones in Egypt and Algeria he was actually unique because they let him in the arrows draw a picture of the girls that's Don Quixote by Cyrus Allen who also did appeal to the great spirit that's in front of Museum of Finance this was auctioned off in 1923 it's by the Los Angeles State and if this is weird if it wasn't Mantra recently Paul's jamming did this on the defense this is also one of his bands that was for sale and this is done by Urban Atkins mcdeal it's called returning the snakes is a whole museum of his artwork one of the bedrooms upstairs to get all the fireplaces with cars
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MY DIET AND TRAINING PLAN - Business and Life Goals
[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] good [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] that's piece of piss but I just want to stop so I could actually say what's up guys liam here welcome back to ellis JCV today's video we are starting off with the leg day squash hit for us little leg pressing their extensions curls and then some abs oh god it's gonna be a good one let's get it going [Applause] [Music] oh my days guys I swear to God this is not a job of the deficit this is not a job of lack of sleep this is a job of complete and utter lack of food I've had a very very very busy day today my alpha leet video has just gone live I know it sounds silly like you're running around just making a video like that's all you do with your day but my god it takes it out of it and sometimes you actually forget to eat which is good for the deficit which means I can have a big dinner and all this kind of stuff but then it also means I'm not expecting a new low weigh-in tomorrow morning because I'm gonna have a big dinner because I've got like 1500 calories left training legs on about 500 calories I've got a sandwich and a packet of pop chips all day and I'm training Lakes and it is 7:02 p.m. ideal [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] no way never Madrid 42 pounds due to lack of glycogen tomorrow [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] my god [Applause] [Music] ten reps is that hot it must be just because on such an incline my days couple more and then some food finally I am done so sorry so done at the end he put himself on in the background that's about it ABS done legs done time to get some serious food in now I'm dieting but my god some fair enough for human again yeah yeah yeah sit ah go go get cash there's a Ruby stroke good catch so it is following day people and I can confirm that I do in fact feel human again I feel quite good in fact I've had a very good day not necessarily - straining or worse I'm excited to dive into this push workout not only that I have had a very productive day in terms of content right future content planning future content with companies getting in contact with people organizing stuff it's just been a good day for me for that which is good as always nice you know so going into this session with good vibes as always what God good vibes only here starting off with the usual 5-minute routine on the bike not necessarily going in there breaking the new record setting NTP bees or anything just getting the blood side going getting the blood pumping around the body so looking at the pump you know bring work out has been taken to the dome today and yeah it's gonna move it on okay so drop this video like if you are enjoying it so far let me just grab you over here still with me live TV here looking good I'm looking how's my makeup okay if you've been subscribed for a while you remember that a while back I promised a life update bit of a life update everything that was going on everything that was changing in my life I still haven't done that she's just have not I just have not have been so focused on bringing pumping out the content from the list of the ideas I have I just have not got around to it but I will do soon and so a lot of questions that some of you guys will have and not necessarily want to ask me because you might feel like they're a bit personal they'll make sense when when you see the video but if you knew here a few things have changed over the past six to eight kind of months within my life and so I will explain that properly in a video in due course over the next couple weeks so I promise promise this time and while we're on the note of video topics let me know in the comment section down below what do you want to see me make next or and seafood days we team you not see vlogs don't see trainings on to see I don't know let me know let me know and I sell and deliver at a WA get involved in the comments suggest some good ideas in which everyone has the most likes so if you go down in the comments and like someone else's comment or like your own comment and then that gets more likes I will make that video going get involved I'll see you in the comments [Music] [Applause] [Music] Hotel [Music] [Applause] [Music] so I will explain a lot more in the kind of life update video about what I'm kind of doing right now if you follow me on instagram or on here it's fairly self-explanatory I'm with the online every single day however I well it's putting a little bit more around that in due course but in terms of what I'm doing with my life right now I am very much focused on this very much focused on social media taking every opportunity that comes my way creating opportunities for myself creating momentum building momentum and then keeping that momentum so that eventually we can do this full-time it's no secret that I want to do this this is like a dream job you know how a kid wants to be a footballer I want to make videos for a living I want to do this no two ways about that right there's no point even trying to hide that I will do everything I possibly can everything in my power everything that I can possibly do to achieve that goal on once I'm there I'm gonna be one of those people that just relaxes I've made it oh I can Swan off and do what I want no you got to stay there because it's a career at the end of the day it's a job you have to take it seriously you like a job I hate it when people just go away and then don't upload it for like a month that pisses me off because I'm here growing in a way like three four videos a week I'm not making anyone here however that is one thing that can come with this whole social media game is that you can work from wherever you are on the planet if you have an online coaching business or a business where you plan events or something like that if you made videos if you're a videographer if you can do something from wherever you are in the world that's awesome there's nothing worse for me right now at this point in my life I can't think of anything worse than turning up to an office 9:00 to 5:00 Monday to Friday I mean yeah you get the weekends off and that's kind of cool but I hate the structure and I hate what society tells you that you have to do I hate it that society tells you you have to go to school you have to go to college you have to go to uni then you have to get your job and then you work and work and work and then you die I [ __ ] hate that I hate it with a passion I hate societal norms if you like because it's bollocks it's complete bollocks we are in a world now where with social media you can build business with your phone if you have one of these or a laptop you can build a business that can earn six figures seven figures if you do it right you can film YouTube videos you can edit YouTube videos you can upload videos you can make thumbnails you can upload Instagram photos everything that you would possibly need you can make PDFs if you have the right app on your phone you can do everything you need to build a business let's say you are an online coach whatever it is if you sell books free in ebooks or whatever you can do that from your phone you can build a business from your phone so you can do anything that you friggin want nowadays because of social media so in terms of what I'm doing with my life I'm gonna keep doing what I'm doing because that momentum is building things are starting to kind of creep my way not so much that I'm you know I'm not freaking Matt this fitness or no Christian guzmán or Rob Lipsett I could reel off a thousand names for that couldn't I but things and opportunities are starting to come our way and I intend to utilize those to the best of my ability I tend to tend to grab them all and Clips them hold them close because the thing is when when people do what I do they can kind of take the quick buck and then move on whereas I like the idea of building relationships with companies light load Oh like muscle fears social media has the power to give you control over your life and I I really like that I like doing me rather than doing what someone who got a better grade than me wants me to do it does that make sense and with that said I am planning things now in my head in my notepad in my phone everywhere pretty much if I think of an idea I spontaneously write it down somewhere I grab the nearest thing to me and then kind of write it down and then I build upon those ideas basically I'm planning now for kind of one year's time two years time three years time five years time 10 years time things that I will be able to do using the platforms that I build if you like the things that I want to do are a bit weird they're a bit out there but it's what I want to do not necessarily the norm but like I just said the normal I hate it with a passion but that's not now that's in the future sorry for today I've gotta think right okay what can I do that's gonna get me one baby step closer to that one of those things is the website that I'm building the plans that I'm making the t-shirts that I'm making stuff like that little bits that can kind of to be completely honest with you start to help me monetize my social media because that is the day that I can do this full-time that is the day that I can take control of my own life that is the day that I can do what I really friggin want to do so just know if you ever use my code if it's my protein if it's let's get checked load oh it could be some more coming soon okay if you ever do that if you ever buy a t-shirt in the future or hoodie in the future whatever you are helping me get one step closer to that kind of ultimate goal of being able to build these things these dreams that are in my head and I look forward to sharing those with you hopefully sooner rather than later [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] so as far as my diet and training plans go I'm sticking with the five-day plan which I'll be releasing very soon again I'm gonna keep kind of mentioning these things because I've been building them up for a while and I just haven't done anything about them and to be honest they're all just gonna come at once like they're all just gonna come boom hit you in the freaking face and boom Games and boom currently training on a five-day split push-pull legs upper lower or upper lower push-pull legs or legs push-pull lower or / or whatever I changed it round it works it works for me so I am gonna keep with that I have made I feel the best games I've made almost newbie gains on this plan because it kind of allowed me to optimize things that won't optimize before in terms of like my training frequency and all those kind of things so that is going to stay as is for now and then when I finally hit a roadblock with that and when I finally maybe start to get bored of it which I can't really see happening anytime soon to be honest that's when I'll change something only as a when is needed do you should you train change something with a diet plan with a training plan whether if you're sticking to let's say 2300 calories and you are losing weight consistently on those macros whether it's turns your gums protein 180 grams protein whatever stick with that until you stumble you know stay there for a week and then think okay maybe I should be changing something up here something's not quite right then you can make adjustments accordingly don't just think right it's been four weeks I should change my macros no stick with it until you stumble and I'll keep you guys kind of updated as to when I will change that for now though 2300 calories working for me weight loss is going just fine I like to think that over the next few months we can kind of continue to build what we already have as a very very very solid foundation right I believe that right now we are in a perfect frickin position to just progress and friggin boom full steam ahead right we have nearly five hundred videos 500 video were nearly like four hundred and seventy hang on let me check two point two seven K subs and four hundred and eighty thousand views that is not focusing one bit hold on there you go I mean you could just take my word for it before hundred seventy thousand views that's a lot of people okay not every one of those people or person people yeah people's all right word but four hundred and eighty videos is what I want to kind of focus on right people at the top of the friggin industry haven't got that many videos to look back on or you know haven't grind it that much have made that many video so I don't really like going down that route however five hundred videos is a lot of videos and so pretty much anyone now that kind of stumbles across the channel can kind of scroll back and for a decent amount of those five hundred they're gonna be half decent videos whereas my old old ones were no no no if you stuck around since then I appreciate you but I feel now more so than ever that we can just friggin pound it absolutely smash it videos as often as I possibly can obviously I have my Wednesday and Sunday schedule I will always stick to that all I've done that for what like three and a half years now every Wednesday and every Sunday without fail boom videos okay and then as of late as of the past kind of probably year or so since the graduation series really I've put as many videos up as I possibly could and now we're nearly at five hundred and you bet your ass I and stop at anytime soon so five hundred I'm coming for you'll be there by friggin next week let the L anyway I want to be there by body power that's for sure so two videos a week bare minimum for the next nine weeks that would get me just under that couple more extra would get me yeah well we'll hit that buy body power easily 500th video probably be a few days before bunny power and that's that people so I feel like I kind of got a few things off my chest that might sound a bit silly to you guys but I feel like I got a few things I needed to say off my chest in this video I will get a few more things off my chest in a few coming videos few videos to come a few I'll tell you a bit more soon but that is it everybody that is everything kind of diet wise everything training plan wise business-wise life kind of goals wise and stuff um stick with me stick around because I'm excited I'm excited for the progression I'm excited for well everything really it says gonna make a good few months we're gonna make it a good few months we need to make it a good few months okay thank you very much for watching guys I hope you have enjoyed it if you have please helps way more than you think got the video like comment down below subscribe if you're new don't forget those suggestions let me know what you want me to see what you want to flip it heck what let me know what you want to see and whether I should make it on ugh my days I need to wrap this video up thank you for watching guys I appreciate all of your support if you're still watching this video after my like ten minute rant now I I appreciate you thank you because you know together we will grow together we will grow I hope you guys are still here now feel comfortable enough to to share your experiences with me like I do with with you guys you know it helps me a lot more than you would think and so I hope that that is reciprocated if you're like this alright word reciprocated yeah it's the right word I hope you guys you know I hope this is a safe place where you can come and just escape life for 15 minutes while you watch a video like comment share subscribe if you have enjoyed this one and I will see you very soon I'll see you in the next one much love together we will grow [Music]
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PIMPED Official Trailer 2019 Thriller Movie
[Music] [Applause] I don't feel well but I see things that need to be done can't help wanting to be the one to do them now Jenna I'm Louis Louis Henry Robinson Louis Henry Robertson at your service he's handsome he's perfect likes you I forgot sit around at home trying not to think about him I'm not you [Music] the key to survival is the end of this idea that we actually possess a soul those smart enough to accept everything that's unchangeable they're going to be the winners well it could be nothing at all my money's on nothing so you're a gambler I have wrong Gamble's most people just aren't awake enough to realize that it's what they're doing Tomomi we should call cards call cops I presume you'll lose none Michael great [ __ ] [Music] [Applause] you're more like me than you know we're all a bit like you
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Episode 273 # Nonsense 14th October 2020 WWE Specials Every Wednesday
this is saurabh and you're listening to my favorite talk show the tv show [Music] thanks to sudo media we now live in a world of hash tags you want to protest about something hashtag this you want to support something hashtag that and so on and so forth the hashtag nonsense along with tweeting retweeting or any other such pseudo media discussion continues despite knowing the fact that it is the biggest headache that humanity has ever had to face over the past 15 years but super media is not the only headache that has become part of humanity over the past 200 days another headache has become a part of humanity there's pseudomedia and now there's the pseudo virus this world of hashtag amuses me a parallel pseudo campaign on such pseudo media sites is what humanity loves but the irony is that on one hand everyone is aware that information on sudo media isn't exactly the one to be digested yet once present on such pseudo media platforms is almost the requirement of the 21st century debate has been about pseudo media's harmful effects on society but the question is why do we allow it to become harmful the question is not whether the pseudo media has an harmful effect on society when even having junk food or food with huge amounts of calories can also have an harmful effect on the psyche as well as the body of an individual so why don't we do the same experiment we do with fast food and junk food for example i consume junk food every three to four weeks so that i enjoy it yet i do not get addicted to it same way pseudo media should be taken as a platform for entertainment it is 98 entertainment and 2 information the debate about being trolled on such pseudo media site never ends well how do you tackle such situations it is a simple thing if somebody trolls or says something harmful to you on such sites ignore them these trolls and fanatics only target a certain individual because they know that this individual has a tendency to react to feel bad if they target an individual especially a celebrity and that individual doesn't respond ignores them these same trolls will disappear like water vapor they stick because we react we will send a message on such sites that i was trolled today isn't that a spot of publicity if you are troll do you have to tell the whole world do you want to publicize the fact that you were true or so abused on such platforms why don't you just ignore them and let it be why do you want to tell the whole world for example a few weeks ago if you read in newspapers a former retired sports person said something about the quality of a team in the indian 20 over domestic competition he said that this team is not good enough to make it to the semi-finals and the finals of the competition and what happens 20 other people react opinions are like noses everybody has them but what was the real motivation behind this sports athlete or retired sports person talking about the team because the sports person wanted attention whether he meant in real that the team was doing good or bad that was not even the single focal point of his he wanted some kind of publicity and then a few pseudo experts jumped in the band wagon and trolled him in return well even if he got trolled any publicity is good publicity he got his name in the mainstream and the pseudo media had this been an ordinary individual who was not popular even before this situation nobody would have noticed it so this is what individuals look for they look for celebrities who are not in the limelight they want that this celebrity says something foolish or say something for publicity and then the pseudo expert who are basically nobodies they jump in the bandwagon and their name comes in the print and the pseudo media so eventually it's a win-win situation for everyone involved even if it is said that it is a bit of a negative situation i tend not to take any such campaigns or hashtag campaigns created on such pseudo media sites seriously because it doesn't have that credibility to be taken seriously because hashtags can be created for anything you don't have to use much of an effort to say anything on such pseudo sites there is this almost newfound expectation that every time an incident happens whether it's negative positive or somewhere in the middle we expect such pseudo celebrities to say something if they don't then they are silent then they don't support or vilify that particular incident if they say something against the incident then they will be trolled by the very group who has started the incident if they are for the incident then they will be told by the group who is protesting against the incident and the most hilarious part is that the actions of such pseudo celebrities is taken as a gold standard of what should be done just like any other media whether it's print electronic turbo media is a choice one doesn't need to have a pseudo media account or read things on sudo media sites just because it's a requirement of the 21st century first if individuals still get hurt by what is being said on such social media or any such sites and despite the claims of being surrounded by technology it is a universal truth that human beings are still primitive in nature because they have this tendency to argue about the pettiest of things and there is a big difference between arguing about pettiest of things and being sensitive sometimes not responding to a situation is also being sensitive there is no need to butt in like in real life if we ignore the bullies if we ignore the bullies or the trolls on such pseudo media sites they will disappear if we react respond tell the whole world that i was said such things they will jump they will be popular then the question becomes is even this trolling part a part of the publicity is it so well disguised that even the trolls become part of the publicity and we feel sympathy and empathy for the sudo celebrity being told no media as an abstract medium is neither good nor bad it's the human beings in their primitive thought process who make it good or bad it's all up to us if we ignore it will go away if we add fuel to the fire then it will become good or bad and it's a universal truth that all these hashtag campaigns are created by people who have nothing to do they are vagabond but then empty vessels make the most noise makes sense because a cpu is empty [Music] the labels of hercules chapter one i am a plain man monsieur pirate said sir joseph higgin hercule pirot made a non-committal gesture with his right hand it expressed if you choose to take it so admiration for the solid work of sir joseph's career and an appreciation of his modesty in so describing himself it could have also conveyed a graceful deprecation of the statement in any case it gave no clue to the thought then upper most in virtual pirot's mind which was that sir joseph certainly was using the term in its more colloquial sense a very plain man indeed hercule byrd's eyes rested critically on the swelling jowl the small pig eyes the bulbus nose and the closed left mouth the whole general effect reminded him of someone or something but for the moment he could not recollect who or what it was a memory stirred dimly a long time ago in belgium something surely to do with so sir joseph was continuing now friends about me i don't beat about the bush most people mr poyrot would let this business go write it off as a bad debt and forget about it but that's not joseph higgins way i am a rich man and in a manner of speaking 200 pounds is neither here nor there to me i wrote interpolated swiftly i congratulate you paused a minute his small eyes narrowed themselves still more he said sharply that's not to say that i am in the habit of throwing my money about what i want i pay for but i pay the market price no more said you realize that my fees are high yes yes but this said joseph looked at him cunningly is a very small matter her cute pirate shrugged his shoulders he said i do not bargain i am an expert for the services of an expert you have to pay sir joseph said frankly i know you are a tip-top man at this sort of thing i made inquiries and i was told that you were the best man available i need to get to the bottom of this business and i don't grudge the expense that's why i got you to come here [Music] omar's illiad book 2 a great gathering of armies the great array of gods and chariot driving men slept all night long but the peaceful grip of sleep could not hold zias turning it over in his mind how to exalt accolades how to slaughter hopes of aliens in against their ships as his spirit churned at least one plant seemed best he would send a murderous dream to agamemnon calling out to the vision zeus bring it on go murderous dream to the fast akan ships and once you reach agamemnon's to attack at once full force now he can take the broad streets of troy the immortal gods who hold olympus clash no more as appeals have brought them around and all agree greaves are about to crush the men of troy at that command the dream went dinging off and passing quickly along the fast trim ships made for the king and found him soon sound asleep in his tent with refreshing god said slumber drifted around him hovering at his head the vision rose like nester universe's son the chief agamemnon honored most inspired with nestor's voice and sent by zeus the dream cried out still asleep agamemnon the son of atreus that skilled breaker of horses how can you sleep all night a man weighed down with duties your armies turning over their lives to your command responsibility is so heavy listen to me quickly i bring you a message sent by zubis a world away but he has you in his heart he pities you now so command you to arm your long head against to attack at once full force now you can take the broad streets of troy the immortal gods who hold olympus clash no more heroes appeals have brought them around and all agree griefs from zeus are about to crush the men of troy but keep this message firmly in your mind remember let no loss of memory overcome you when the sweet grip of slumber sets you free with that the dream departed leaving him there his heart racing with hopes that would not come to pass he thought he would take the city of priyam then that very day the fool how could he know what work the father had in mind the father still bent on plaguing the argents and trojans both with wounds and groans in the bloody press of battle but rousing himself from sleep the divine voice swirling around him a trees sat up bowled awake pulled on a soft tunic linen never burned and threw it over his flaring battle cape under his smooth feet he fastened supper saddles across his shoulder slung his silver studded sword he sees the royal scepter of his fathers its power can never die and grasping it tightly office stored to the ships of argents armed in bronze now the goddess dawn climbed up to olympus heights declaring the light of day to suez and the deathless gods as the king commanded heralds to cry out loud and clear and mustered the long head akins to full assembly their price ran out battalions gathered [Music] quickly pg would house stiff upper lip jeeps how long i remained motionless like a vented locus's dummy whose venti locus has gone off to the local and lifted sitting i cannot say probably not so very long for when life returned to the rigid limbs and i left it for the open spaces to try and find gassy and warn him of this v-shaped depression which was coming his way spud was still in sight he was disappearing in a nord nor easterly direction so not wanting to hobnob with him again while he was in this what you might call difficult mood i pushed off south south west and found that i couldn't have set my code more stupidly there was a sort of you ally or pentron walk or some such thing confronting me and as i entered it i saw gussy he was standing in a kind of trance and his fat headedness in standing when he ought to have been running like a rabbit smoked me like a blow and lent an extra emphasis to the whole with which i accosted him and as i approached him i noted that he seemed even more brazed than when last seen the eyes behind the on rimmed spectacles gleamed with a brighter light and a smile weeded his lips he looked like a fish that's just learned that it's which uncle in australia has pecked out and left a packet up body he said if we decided to go for a walk not a row thought it might be a little chilly on the water what a beautiful evening bertie is it not i couldn't see eye to eye with him there it strikes you as that doesn't it it doesn't me he seemed surprised in what respect do you not find it up to sample tell you in what respect i do not find it up to sample all this i hear about you and emerald stoker did you kiss her the soul's awakening expression on his face became intensified before my revolted eyes augustus think mortal definitely smoke birthday i did and i'll do it again if it's the last thing i do what a girl birthday so kind so sympathetic she's my idea of a thoroughly womanly women and you don't see many of them around these days i had in time when i was in your room to tell you about what happened at the school tweet he told me he said bartholomew hit you and how white he was the bounder bit me to the bone and do you know what emerald stoker did not only did she go over me like a mother comforting a favorite child but she bathed and bandaged my lacerated leg she was administering angel the nearest thing to florence nightingale you could hope to find it was shortly after she had done the swabbing and bandaging that i kissed her you shouldn't have kissed her again he showed surprise he had thought he said a pretty sound idea but you are engaged to madeleine i had hoped with these words to start his conscience working on all 12 cylinders but something seemed to have gone wrong with the machinery for he remained as calm and unmoved as the fish on ice is so closely resembled ah madeleine he said i was about to touch on madeleine shall i tell you what's wrong with madeline bassey no heart that's where she slips up lovely to look at but nothing here he said tapping the left side of his chest do you know how she reacted to that serious flesh wound of mine she espoused bartholomew's cause she said the whole thing was my fault she accused me of having peace the little blister in short she behaved like a louse how different from emerald stroker do you know what emerald stroker did you told me i mean in addition to binding up my wounds she went straight off the kitchen and cut me a package of sandwiches i have them here said gussy exhibiting a large parcel and eyeing it permanently he added in a voice that probed with emotion she made them for me with her own hands and i thought it was her thoughtfulness even more than a divine sympathy that showed me that she was the only girl in the world for me the scales fell from my eyes and i saw that what i had once felt for madeleine had been just a boyish infatuation [Music] for more awesome content tune in to the next episode of the weekly show veda
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I Found a Snuffer Bottle That STILL Has GOLD Inside!!
this has never happened to me before but I've always wanted it to happen I just found somebody snuff a bottle seriously like what the the best way to predict the future is to create it good morning or good afternoon everybody welcome to the channel if you are new to it my name is Polly today is gonna be somewhat of a casual day because today we are along the souq River which is actually really easy to get to and is where I first started filming my gold hunting adventures the reason why we are along the souq River today and not at the usual place that we go to is because I wanted to switch it up just a little bit and well honestly I just brought my car today and that thing is not gonna make it up the back roads trust me now the spot I'm taking you today is my favorite place to go to along this river however it is also where I ran into my biggest bear dropped my phone in the water and tell my first picker those are some good odds anyway it's without wasting any more time wait I wasn't done talking okay now but with cinematic features and music [Music] so what I want to do today is go back to where I first started finding go the whole two years ago which is literally just like right here I was always told to look for bad rock and as you can see lots of bad rock but more importantly cracks gold being super heavy the cracks is where the gold will hide and there's tons of cracks here and from what I remember last time a lot of gold I'm just going to start out in this little area right here because I just broke this piece off as it was super loose and there's a lot of material in between here and I have a brush and I never bring a brush so let's clean this out okay so here's a rough cleanup of what I just did the material is now in the pan but check that out we have our first piece of surface gold I don't know if you can even see it but I'm gonna put that in our did I get it and it in our snowfall bottle I don't recommend using a paintbrush they suck you end up just petting the material rather than actually removing it so don't use now let's do our test pan it's important you mix all this up you want to get you want to separate everything just taking that top material off but in the water do the work in this area you got to be a little bit more careful than the other area that I go to because the gold is a lot smaller here so it's much easier to lose all right what is there anything on the surface uh come on Polly oh yeah we have a little bit of stuff here let me get a close-up okay there we go some micro pieces of gold at the top the blacks and there - that one piece that we saw with their eyes but overall not t-bag let's keep going so those tiny pieces of gold or what we call flat gold and all flood gold is is exactly what it sounds it's tiny pieces of gold that get carried away during a flood now the bigger pieces of gold won't move the same way as the flood gold will but they will actually be hiding deeper into the bedrock so what we're going to do now is try to open up some of this loose bedrock cleaning out the best we can and hopefully I get to show you guys a good example see how loose all this stuff is that can go in our pan we want to rinse off all this rock bedrock I just found another 10 a piece of surface gold sweet so I went as deep as it would allow me to go and did the same thing down here and this is what we have well I got a go pan it out so it looks just like our last pan so either I didn't go deep enough or the gold wasn't there or I suck okay I love when the top food I was continuing along this crack when I thought I was done here but then I started loosening pieces of bedrock that were in there so I pulled them out and I was about to go pan it but look at that there's a piece of gold stuck to the rock it's a decent flake too [Music] let's go pan it out anyway it's better to reveal it that way it's still there that'd be cool if I was actually a part of the rock and this was a big specimen let's check the other one nope there might be more gold in here to cool that I did not see there she is yay we've got some flood gold in there too but I like this one it's really flat it looks like one of those pieces you would find at the pic Orton claim still not t-bag let's keep on rollin I really really like it here I take it for granted ha ha fun but no I take it for granted though I mean I don't realize the piece that I'm in we have fresh air green trees fresh water we could literally drink this water no one around yeah it's pretty good no bears today that's awesome anyways so the last time I was here I remember using my suction tool and sucking out all these little cracks and crevices I remember finding pennies bullets a little bit of gold but since then a lot here has changed it looks like somebody has been trying to work here from the looks of it it looks like there was a big piece of bedrock right here that's I don't see it but that's now removed but look there's a ton of material still in here and loose bedrock so let's try this spot [Music] okay so what I noticed is there's a crack that runs down here and there's a crack that runs down in here so it's just this nice V pocket we cleaned it out the best we could I didn't see any gold while I was cleaning it out but there's only really one way to find out if there's anything in here okay so I'm gonna fast-forward this because because yeah okay so my battery died while I was panning but we found three little pieces of gold in that pan not very big there's one piece in there that looks alright but I think we can do better but well so that's where we were and ideally I would like to remove this big chunk of bedrock right here there's a crack down there but the crack hasn't developed yet here so there's no point trying to remove that so I think I'm gonna come back here in about 2000 years okay this has never happened to me before but I've always wanted it to happen this is where I'm eating I'm just enjoying myself and I came up here to I don't want to say it but exercise some public urination and I just found somebody snuffer bottle seriously like what there's actually initials on it and it's missing a straw I have a I have a lot of questions why is there a snuffer bottle in this tree why is it missing a straw and who is JD for those of you who don't know and sniper ball is what we use to suck up the gold when we find gold this is the same one I use except mine has a straw and no initials I it's not to me I don't even care what is in here it's the fact that so many people lose snuffer bottles in this gold prospecting game and we never find them and we always joke about Oh what if you found someone snuffer bottle and with gold in it or something cool though it's it's always a joke but you never actually find them and I have some serious questions like I almost feel like this was put here because someone knew I was coming here which is impossible because I don't tell anybody where I'm going except my partners I'm gonna dump this out here's a comparison same bottle I use except I have a lid my guess is now that I'm feeling it it sounds like there's LED in here some lead weights or some sort of thing and they tried using a bigger straw and that's typically what I would like to do when I go sniping I like to use a bigger straw and I weigh my stuff down when I'm underwater but there's no exposed bedrock in this area that I could see it's like underwater so why are you in a tree okay so sure enough like I thought there is actually gold in here there is some nails the lead weights I thought we're led we're actually just rocks and yeah I don't know what just what do I say for sure this gold came from this area this looks like a typical full day of mining gold here like all along this river I [Music] don't know what to say okay so I don't wanna keep talking about this but JD if you aren't real and you're watching this I have your gold which by the way I think I'm gonna have to owe you gold now because you mister don't have a straw and I only have one stuffer bottle so I'm gonna suck this up and then I'm gonna go finish my lunch we're gonna go upstream and hopefully find more bottles of gold [Music] so I walk downstream just a little bit but I found this big outcrop of bedrock did some scratching around and I believe I found a crevice that hasn't been cleaned up before because there is packed rock in here so I'm just gonna clean all this out and see how far I can work and see what we get so I just did a really quick pan of the surface stuff we found two microscopic little pieces but nothing really worth doing a back flip over but now we're down to the better stickier deeper bits so I cleaned out this crevice the best I could using some scratching followed by brushing and we have a little bit of material to pan out so let's pan er so in that crevice what did we find Fayed's their gold I don't know got a couple pieces sweet so it's more gold than I thought would be in that crack to be honest with a bunch a little fly poop and we have one decent little flake it's no huge gold deposit but it will have to do so after doing some more exploration and doing a few more pans actually in the crevices down over there I was only able to find more flood gold so just a tiny bit of gold but I think I'm gonna call it a day today wasn't a bad day though we went out to look for gold we found gold we're in a new area for once and there's no bears I like to highlight that there was no bears today and I enjoy that anyways let's go back to the house so we have the gold cleaned up but to be honest it kind of sucks that most of its not mine well I guess it is now but we'll see alright most of this gold was found in a crevasse in a tree but I will take credit for at least half of it and that a utiful flat flake there and thanks to our mystery person more garbage out of our rivers let's see what we got [Music] Oh point four zero grams all right so I wasn't actually planning on going out this morning to be honest but I'm sure glad I did because this makes for an interesting video for one and for two if I was just gonna wait till tomorrow to film I would have taken the truck which means I would have gone to a completely different area which also means our JD friend would have been lost forever but hopefully this video reaches him and we can reunite him with his empty bottle if you enjoyed this video chances are you going to enjoy what I've previously posted and what's coming up in the very near future so please don't hesitate to hit that subscribe button if you haven't already it's absolutely free and if you're interested to see anything else extra like behind the scenes footage please feel free to check me out on my social media as I post a lot on there for those of you who want to wear your support I do have a merchandise store open and the link is in the description below like always thank you for watching thank you so much for your support and until the next one ah we'll see you later I take it for granted haha fun
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Repetition In Charts
if we see the price close inside of the TBO Cloud somewhere in there then we're going to have some more bearish consolidation moving forward however I believe that the price is actually going to push above TBO resistance which is that dotted line right there and we're going to see a repeat of this price action when we look at the price action over here it's amazing at how similar it is let me go ahead and grab my where is it here we go bars pattern so we had a pullback and we had the price make resistance there we go just like that so here's our pullback we have the price bouncing off the TBO fast line right here many bounces many bounces many tests
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Polarizability and fluctuation-dissipation theorem for a point dipole: Does shape matter?
uh so yeah i will be talking about uh point dipole and flotation dissipation theorem and the concept of point dipole is uh i mean everybody knows what is it it's really simple but i would argue it's somewhat deceptively simple so i will be talking only about frequency domain then you have uh incident fields like e naught and the dipole moment is related linear to it and i will everywhere use their deco tensors so for general description and in in this description it's really a phenological constant so the frequency is fixed and once you fix this then you also have field everywhere in space given by this quantity where g is the green stands either free space which is trivial or some environment that is present like substrate near the dipole so that's uh all known but then you want some other measurable quantities like extinction scattering and absorption powers and um here again some confusion starts in the literature that sometimes they're derived sometimes they're postulated and here are some of the possible expressions for that uh so important part that for scattering here we use the gi which is kind of imaginary part of the green strands but more generally skew humidity but so in free space it just basically you need dyadic but in some environment it can be more complex and also in this phenological description we don't have chi so static possibility tensor again there is a confusion with naming a lot so i will use static or it's called bear police ability and alpha is like dynamic address police ability tensor but the problem is that um so you can you can write some definition like that that chi is a limit of to zero frequency of brazil but it's not really operational unless you have some microscopic model because in phenological model that we discussed here well for now it's just a constant so you can't really take this limit uh one way to connect these two quantities is to assume some empirical definition for like self-action of the dipole in itself i mean if you take it just bluntly it will be singular but you can take some realization for example again using this gi term and then there is one of the possible expression that appear in the literature for connecting static and dynamic possibilities so that's part of the confusion but when we go to fluctation dissipation theorem which is well something probably you never need but if you want to consider something like additive heat transfer cosmic forces then it's very convenient uh so you can compute some quantum quantities in terms of classical exodynamics and this theorem is really well established for fields or clients so there is no problem with that but for a dipole or a system of point dipole it's convenient to write it down in terms of fluctuating dipole moments immediate something like that and again in the literature well here examples you see different expressions and the problem is that you have either chi or alpha here and the difference can be actually quite significant so so that's a potential problem that we have here so given all these um i mean introduction our objective was to build a complete phenological description with a few assumptions of possible so to resolve some confusion confusion and discuss relation between kai and alpha which is um can also be related to concepts of radiative and non-additive connections with polisability which also often are mentioned in the literature uh but then we take also the next step and make the same analysis but with microscopic dipole model and here we use either a small homogenous sphere the simplest model or arbitrary small particles and this part well in parts is really new so we basically did all derivation based on the volume integral equation framework and well as you can see there is really a lot about it and hopefully our paper will appear soon which is kind of similar if your paper has a lot of meth in it due to the limited time i will only highlight some most important things in this talk but feel free to ask me and i can send you the paper also if you're interested uh so first we discard the phenological model we start with the green strands as i mentioned which is a contribution from free space and also some environment possibly and then uh we also use the source against the attic that's exactly the one that um the previous speaker was also using so that's something that connects every current placed in one space to the field in another point which is induced both by environment and also by the dipole itself uh so basically that's more or less its definition and our first result is that we show that you really need for a point dipole you need only a single assumption to describe it phenologically well all of its optical properties so you need to define the source against the attic and well if you look at this equation it's kind of natural but once you do it you can take for example a small sphere around the dipole which is much smaller than distance to environmental sources uh and then integrate pointing vector around it and from this you can regardlessly derive all the quantities which i mentioned previously and here beta is uh well convenient definition like that it looks a bit complicated but that's mostly because we use this general tensorial description so if all everything is color then it would be uh much simpler uh again as i said previously this description does not need chi at all because we have only a single definition single assumption and this assumption uh contains alpha as a phenological constant in it but if we assume that absorption power is given by this equation which is kind of logical because absorption is a local property so it should be determined by something like internal fields inside the dipole whatever whatever it is uh and then if you assume this and just compare this to expression we can actually derive the following relation between static and dynamic possibility importantly it relates only the imaginary or skew metering parts of the blade's abilities so that's actually justifies the radiative correction of the perversibility but not not radiative fraction because non-radiative correction relates uh the real or hermitian parts of these possibilities and and well this expression says nothing about it so non-radiative questions remaining figures and for a deeper discussion of this concept we need to consider what is the proper asymptotic limit in this case uh the problem is that whenever you consider a small dipole you implicitly assumed that it's small yeah obviously so but when the dipole it's small actually it's possibility as shown here well normalized uh properly is also small so that's kind of implicit assumption that you have and then if this is small then those two should be large so then you may think that okay we can always neglect this term and no correction is needed at all and this in some cases true but not if absorption is small so if the imaginary part of chi is much smaller than kai itself well absolute values uh or some norm of the the ethic or absorption is not present for example then definitely you cannot neglect this job and this brings us to a proper understanding of asymptotic equivalence which we will describe by this symbol uh so we say that two uh two quantities are asymptotically equivalent if they give uh if they're like or well in the limit they have the same small size limit but this limit should be uniform for all levels of absorption so in this sense the real parts are always asymptotically equivalent and for example beta is always asymptotically equivalent to a part of chi but alpha and chi imaginary parts of them they are not asymptotically equivalent so and that's justified that we should include radiative correction so they're important for this asymptotic limit to hold but non-radiative patients as i mentioned previously they're actually symptomatically negligible uh and well finally for the final point of this phonological theory that we can again based on the single assumption of source greens the attic we can derive the fdt and for that we we do it in the most general setting of tenzoil everything and basically we have it for for the fields so the expression is uh expression for the fields is given here uh it's either for fields in the beth or the for the total field and then from this after a lot of algebra you derive the expression for fluctuating dipole so that's basically one of the expression that was used in the literature but this proves that the expression and that's completely it goes having said all these uh let us discuss really briefly because i don't have time for that what happens if we have a microscopic model and the simplest one is uh homogeneous sphere so the first important thing here that the roles of kai and alpha reversed because everybody knows the electrostatic solution for a sphere and it gives us electrostatic possibilities so no problem with that we need only to know that the electric function here we have a uh scalar expression but it can be well tinnzoil as well uh the problem is then that we have allowance me solution again it solves us everything but given this uh solution it's not trivial to ambiguously define the possibility at least there are several options which are mentioned here and all those formulations are actually logically equivalent and they also have same additive correction but the non-additive corrections they are different for this and this we discuss in the paper in greater detail and so i would argue that uh i'm not arguing that you should not use this uh non-radiative connection but the proper choice i think will depend on the specific experiment so that's kind of a problem with them and also another issue that if you look closely like on the total moment in the next order direction it will depend not only on the incident field but also on the derivatives of the field uh there was a talk uh about it yesterday i think uh so that's another issue which had some bigoted here but then after we say this we can also derive all other properties like absorption whatever powers and f and the fdt from the first principle so we don't need any empirical assumptions here and the next step is to bring it all to arbitrary uh particles uh arbitrary shaped particle and again the problem well it can be solved but it's we're stopping you need to make some effort to solve the problem for empty particle here we write it down in terms of transition daily operator so we assume it to be known and once we do it we can define anything we want so for example the static possibility is given through the static operator and the dynamic possibility is given through the well standard dynamic uh solution at some fixed frequency again here you have asymptotic equivalent so that's one of the possible definitions and well if you are more fond of say which more or less the same operator but in spherical wave function basis then you can also do it and one thing that we kind of accidentally uh obtained in all these uh those expression is the expansion of inverse possibility in powers of a so it's shown here and uh so it starts from a to power -3 [Music] here and then you have uh the new connection which is kind of complicated but for radiative correction you have uh uh you have a clear expression so that's kind of justifies the use of specific form of radiative correction this was conjectured partly in the paper by vadim but we proved it in a general setting so that brings me to my conclusions so first uh all i argue that we built a complete phonological description that can be based on a single assumption including the well it gives us a reduced derivation of the fdt in most general setting then we showed from all points of view that we can see that uh the radiative connection is completely unambiguous and well established by contrast not radiative connections are ambiguous and actually asymptotically negligible so you really should not try to find a specific experimental setting where they would be and all this conclusion they remain valid for small homogeneous particles and also we showed the expansion of inverse possibility into powers of particle size so again i bring your attention to this paper which have a lot of math and it kind of builds a complete framework for analysis of this problem so if you uh want to do something i mean the next step within it then probably that would be useful uh for you and finally i think russian science foundation for funding and thank you for your attention uh thank you very much maxime so um i think we have a question from hub yeah we have only one question so please yeah so very simple question you defined your psi as something at the zero frequency can you somehow adapt your formulas uh for dispersive materials can we put non-constant epsilon epsilon which depends on the frequency somehow at that because this is probably which something which is interesting for uh calculations of for real applications yeah yeah that's exactly what i meant here it's basically that everywhere where people use static they actually mean that it's for a given epsilon so you kind of want to take the limit of to zero frequency but keep epsilon fixed at some frequency which is kind of of interest for you so basically i can use just the ordinary formulas just putting any arbitrary style on this i'm taking static formula but placing i would say uh epsilon for particular frequency yeah it's losses with everything because yes yes yes will be some issues because of zero frequency it's hard to have losses well yeah that's more or less what you do but i think your question more or less highlights the confusion that is related to all these issues so we kind of well partly solved it but in indeed it's uh it's it's again depends on where you start so i just shown first if you have just phenological description like a point space then it's very natural to have alpha and you don't need anything else but if you start really with a small sphere or something then you have chi unambiguously and then you need to like have some formula for alpha and that's what where all these like radiative and non-related corrections come into play so people don't want like a complete uh exact solution they want some simple formula and that's where confusion comes a course for this simplistic
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What My First Semester was like at FIT - Sasha Anne
hey guys it's Asha what's up before we get into this video make sure you subscribe and click the bell so you are notified whenever a blue new video also if you hear noise it's my heater it's freezing in my room so I'm sorry about the noise try to ignore it I upload every Thursday at 7 p.m. today I'm gonna be talking about what my first semester was like at MIT and Fi T stands for the Fashion Institute of Technology it's my first year and first semester so everyone has been asking me what it was like and I'm finally gonna get to talk about it today so to make this easy on my part I broke this video down into into a few categories first one is classes second social life and three where I sleep the first semester of Fault 20:18 I took five classes which in total is 15 credits all of those classes were requirements so the five classes I took were marketing 101 which is marketing for integrated marketing communications a really long name I took digital layout multimedia and fashion business practices my major is advertising and marketing communications which is the AMC major so I'm just gonna briefly talk about each class that I took for marketing 101 I wasn't thrilled with how my professor taught but he was a really nice person in general in marketing you just learned like the basics of marketing and how to market an item for that class I had like three quizzes two tests a final and a midterm the essays weren't really that terrible but I just feel my final exam because I did not really study so well I was very focused on my YouTube channel and I should have been focused more on my schoolwork because it was like the end of the semester but I was really that focus I was like whatever I'm fresh Mis okay but no because all of my grades lead up to my junior year which is when I go into hopefully I could get into the fragrance and cosmetic course and yeah I would really suck if I didn't because all this is to help myself go like that's my goal so if I don't reach that goal it's kind of like what was I doing that for so I really have to like keep my head straight can't go like oh okay YouTube no I still like to upload once a week and then school works so like yeah I should have realized that then for the tests & quizzes it's only multiple-choice so the problem with the tests and quizzes were that it was worded kind of weird for me I don't know how the other students felt but I'm Dyslexic so it was kind of hard for me to understand like the wording so for my final project I had to write a type of marketing and then a marketing within that marketing and then give examples and then it's like all about the four p's and all that kind of stuff so I don't know it's complicated but it was actually not that difficult okay so now for my digital layout class and digital layout is just learning Photoshop Illustrator and InDesign and I already got that like down so I was pretty good in that and I do like I do it in my free time and a professor was like you do in your free time I'm like yeah it's fun for me and I guess like I don't know whenever he went to the other students and graded like them he's like okay you know but he like always critique them but when he came over to me he was like no this is perfect I'm like right next class is multimedia and multimedia we learned the basics of PowerPoint Word and Excel this class had to be the class where I felt like I was falling behind the concept of everything was easy and doing it myself at home was fine but when it came to being in class and the professor teaching just like the speed of the professor just eina for me but all you do is walk into the class complete the modules and then leave the class and altogether it was four hours but you still like complete each module and then you just leave the class the next class is fashion business now at first I didn't really like this class but then as I got more used to it I was like okay this class isn't that bad you would things like a fashion business but it's basically economics and business it's not really fashion at all it's more learning like the basics of business and just how to like sell it's basically like marketing 101 and then you also incorporate like more business into an economics kind of like that the test to me personally we're really difficult he takes like outside examples and puts it in its like more common sense which I did not really understand that at all I just really wanted to pull questions from the PowerPoint and put it and make it simple but like it was kind of complicated that's the only thing also most of the students in the class were fbm majors which is fashion business practices and it was kind of annoying because a professor kind of geared things towards those students more so that was a little bit annoying but whatever English English is probably the best class and my most favorite class because the professor was so nice so chill she was really funny she made the class a lot of fun and all we learned in that class it was like I had that class Monday and I had it I think also what I also have it I think I also had it Wednesday Monday's we will learn on Mondays we would just do like free writing which was my favorite was so therapeutic for me and we would watch movies and then we would have to like write stuff about it and it was a lot of fun and then on Wednesdays probably were the longest class time because we did like grammar and new I was like probably one of the only students in that class that knew like a lot of grammar because a middle school I was taught really well with English and grammar so it was easier for me and it was like it was a little annoying because when I was like done with something the other students were like still working on whatever it was but I guess now I kind of went into other people's shoes because but I'm in another class and like the professor goes too fast and then I'm like behind or something like all the other students are just like on top of their stuff I guess I'm in their shoes oh also I did not sleep in a dorm I have an apartment with one girl and I went to high school with her so I can't really talked about what it's like to sleep in a dorm but I bet it's nice I mean I don't know so let me know in the comments how it for social life it's really easy for me to make friends everyone is so nice and I guess it's a channel it's a little easier for me to make friends because not because like oh I'm so famous but like because I guess I like push myself to be a little more out there and everyone was really really nice and I met my social media manager but one of my social media managers um the first semester he is so cool I'm gonna leave his Instagram down below he's really really cool and yeah my finals for my classes I did not do well because I was more focused on my YouTube channel and I should have been more focus on my schoolwork and pre-fill my videos but no I did not do that I'm like oh no it's gonna be over I could do both it's all of us high management I realized and I'm really gonna be more careful this semester because I do want to get into the fragrance and cosmetic course which is really really hard to get into so I'm really gonna like put my head in the game for this coming semester and the semester for me starts on the 28th which i think is 7 Monday I'm not sure and yes what I'm gonna do so that is it for this video I really hope you guys loved it if you did make sure to give it a thumbs up and if you have any questions leave them down below I'll be happy to answer any of them and make sure you go enter my giveaway which I'm going to expand the expand is how you call it I'm gonna extend the giveaway day so so make sure to go enter my fresh-faced giveaway and I love you all so much and thank you so much for 30,000 followers I just had it today and I'm so so excited and I usually don't look at the numbers but our family is growing and I'm so excited and it just means the world to me that you like like my things watch my videos like my post and are interested make sure you follow me on Instagram and subscribe to my channel and oh follow me on Twitter I really don't like you know promote my Twitter that much but you know what I go follow my Twitter and I'm also posting a lot of stuff on Poshmark so I'll link my Poshmark down below so you guys could check it out and I sell things for good prices so make sure you go follow and I'll talk to you guys in my next video bye
Sasha Anne
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The Word 'Literally' #RedRC
literally this literally that literally everything I'm literally eating [ __ ] cheerio ah ooh [ __ ] area ooh piece cherub ooh piece of cheerio hmm visit Irial just start this video off I just want to say that I am not good at English I got like a hundred and four percent in the English class that I took a couple quarters ago I'm not that great I swear like like this proves it right here look like the English is that but i am not the greatest at english and you know that grammar and punctuation is not good at all but there's something that really just grinds my gears I've been hearing people saying a lot about literally you know the word literally like I don't know if you're using it wrong or what the amount of times they used literally like I'm doing they literally set it 500 times when you say the word literally it means you're describing something exactly as it happens it means you're being literal okay like let's say let's say you were talking to your friend and you'd be like hey bruh so dude he's being attacked by some nerd on the playground and you go out to mend be like well sir dude I literally got your back bro now in this context when use literally it means you literally have his back okay I mean you got his [ __ ] spine in your hand okay that's what it means when you use literally okay I literally got your back bro okay that means you got his back have right here it's out of his body he's dead that's what it means ok now the amount of times people use literally it's like again they use it literally about a thousand times literally okay [ __ ] that way I hate it now dude yeah I hate that word now you know it's kind of triggering me Mac it'll I literally [ __ ] damn it now let me give you another example of the word literally okay let's say obey vivid literally has a keyboard up his ass okay I can't get over that or I literally have a chopstick in my urethra I can't show you guys that but you guys can imagine what that looks like uh anyways that wasn't much of a rant um more of a grammar lesson so yeah hope you guys enjoyed guys did please leave a lack sub freeze what a nerd please leave a like and a comment and check up Oh
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SPACE COMMAND - PREEMPTIVE FIRST STRIKE
The Glory Days of NASA are over today the military industrial complex is marching towards World dominance through space technology on behalf of the global corporate interests to find out how and why the space program will be used to fight all future Wars on Earth and from space it's important to go back in time to understand understand how the public has been misled about the origins and true purpose of the Space Program if we really want to understand what's going on in space today and what's happening with the plan to put weapons in space I think it's instructive to go back and understand the origins of the US space program and to do that you have to go back to Nazi Germany Hitler recruited a brilliant young rocket scientist by the name of verer Von Bron who had a weekend rocket club to come to work for the Nazis to build the V1 and V2 rockets that were used to terrorize the cities of London and Paris and Brussels towards the end of World War II and for Von BR and his team they set up along the Baltic Sea a place called pund there was a research and development center for the Nazi rocket operation and to the this place at pund the Nazis brought thousands of Jews and French Resistance fighters to serve as prisoners essentially slaves to build this production effort well the British found out about it went in and bombed the entire operation and so the Nazis said we've got to move to a more secure location and down inside of central Germany there's a mountain chain called the hearts mountains and in that mountain there's a huge tunnel where the Nazis were were storing military hardware well they cleared the whole thing out moved the entire rocket operation into the tunnel named it middle work and just outside the mountain tunnel at middle work the Nazis built a brand new concentration camp called Dora and to Dora the Nazis brought 40,000 Jews Gypsies French Resistance Fighters homosexuals Communists even a black American GI were brought there to serve as slave for the operation well inside the mountain tunnel the slaves began to sabotage the operation they left screws unturned they urinated on the wires so that when Von Brun and his team were launching the Rockets they were going haywire and so they sent their team in to find out who was doing this they identified 100 of the slaves and summarily hung them in front of everyone as a warning that you will not interfere with this operation well eventually the Allies even closed in on this place too and on the day that they did Von Brun and his team fled for the hills knowing that if they were captured here they would be accused of crimes against humanity one of the first two arrive at this place was an 18-year-old American GI by the name of Hugh Cary who later became governor in New York state and he said when they arrived what they discovered lying at their feet was thousands and thousands thousands and thousands of dead bodies and come to find out 25,000 of the 40,000 slaves at this place perished at the hands of the Nazis well you know immediately after the war the US and the Allies created the nerur trials at which time we brought the Nazis to justice for their crimes against humanity but 1,500 of the top Nazis never went to trial they were smuggled into the United States by the US military in under a program called operation paper clip smuggled in through Boston and West Palm Beach Florida and verer Von braa and his rocket team a 100 of them along with 100 copies of the V2 rocket were sent to Huntsville Alabama where Bon Brun became the first director of NASA's Marshall space flight center what's interesting is the other 1400 Nazis who were they well some of them were brought to the United States to work for the CIA others were brought to the United States to do the LSD drug experiments and the MK ultramind experiments during the 1960s where people were jump jumping out of Windows some of the Nazi scientists that in Germany had been taking Jews and putting them in freezing temperatures to see how the body would react to that were sent to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio and were put in charge of the US military flight medicine program and so when you uh take 1500 of the top Nazi scientists and essentially seed the military industrial complex the question I have is do they bring with them an ideological contamination well not only did Von Brun go to work for NASA but the guy that was in charge of the V2 flight test program up at pund along the Baltic Sea guy by the name of Kurt dbus became the first director of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and then the man that recruited Von Brun Major General Walter dornberger the guy that was sent by Hitler to recruit Von BR to come to work for the Nazis he became vice president of bell Aeros Systems Corporation in New York that made its riches building the helicopters for the war in Vietnam in fact when NASA was created the US military freaked out you're going to have a civilian Space Program you can't do that the military has to be in charge of space Oh don't worry don't worry the military was told from the first day we're going to have a NASA oversight committee that ensures that the Pentagon controls the space program and Major General Walter dornberger the Nazi that recruited Von Bron was appointed to that NASA oversight Committee in fact in 1958 dornberger testified before the United States Congress saying that America's top space priority should be to quote conquer occupy keep and utilize space between the Earth and the moon and in fact later on in a speech before a national missile industry conference dornberger told the assembled gentlemen I didn't come to this country to lose the Third World War I lost two already and then finally the man that was in charge of production at middle work inside the mountain tunnel there in Germany Arthur Rudolph he became the first Project Director of the NASA Saturn 5 rocket program that took the United States to the moon and so these are the essential origins of the US space program and so so when we hear this slogan master of space that is on the building of the US space command headquarters in Colorado Springs at Peterson Air Force Base do we not find an ideological similarity between master of space and Hitler's slogan deuts land Uber Alis Germany [Music] overall well what were the major implications of the space act except said that we were to pursue uh the development of activities in space for the benefit of all mankind well let's take a look at this us space command what is it it's the command that has been put in charge of controlling space and it has just recently been merged with the old Strategic Air Command so now that the the space guys if you will and the old bomber guys and the missile guys are all part of the same command and the space command put out a planning document a few years ago called vision for 2020 and on the cover of it you see a satellite hitting Targets on the earth below let's take a look at some of the language in this so-called vision for 2020 the space command says that in the future because of corporate globalization of the world economy they expect that there's going to be a widening gap between the Hales and the hav knots between the rich and the poor all over the world and as a result of that the Pentagon predicts that there's going to be more and more Regional instability around the world because people that are under the boot of these multinational corporations are going to organize they're going to try to organize unions they're going to organize to get these corporations from controlling their governments and the Pentagon says you know we can't put a marine on every single street corner of the world to suppress these populations but with space technology in place will'll be able to see everything hear everything and essentially Target everything in every place on the earth and the vision 2020 says that space superiority will emerge as an essential element of Battlefield success in future warfare vision for 2020 also talks about dominating space and controlling space and they actually Define control of space they say control of space is the ability to assure access to space freedom of operations within the space medium and I think most importantly of all they say an ability to deny others the use of space so here we are 5% of the world's population we're going to deny other countries the use of space because we are going to be the masters of space if you take a look at the space command website and you take a look at the plans they have it's mindboggling I mean they are trying to put in motion plans which in effect could allow some uh Command Post in Colorado Springs you know Colorado Mountains to instantaneously attack any part of the world without warning from space platforms with either nuclear or other high D destructive weapons uh and take chance they think to cut back on forward bacing and simply to hold the whole world in thrall to instant destruction With You Know M and Hypersonic drones giving instant surveillance of whether somebody's crossing a street and some Australia or something like that well we now know that the Persian Gulf war in the early '90s was actually the first space War ever with us satellite Supremacy we were able to pre-identify all of Saddam Hussein's military targets before the war ever began and in the first two to three days of that war we bombed over 90% of Saddam Hussein's targets intentionally leaving just a tiny sliver of capability in place that we then played Cat and Mouse with over the the remaining weeks of the war where we used a 100 cruise missiles at a million dollars a piece tested out new stealth bombers and new laser weapons and so coming out of that war the space command said my God whoever controls space is going to control the earth below whoever controls the space will win all the wars on the earth and so we now know that the Kosovo War the war with Yugoslavia was actually the second space War and the war with Afghanistan was the third space war and in that war with Afghanistan the United States introduced a whole new weapon system called the UAV the unmanned aerial vehicle a pilotless plane that flies over Afghanistan sending back what is called real time Split Second Time streaming video via satellite back to mcdill Air Force Base in Tampa where General Tommy Franks was sitting watching the television screen is it Taliban is it Al-Qaeda is it a wedding and in a moment he could push the button and the UAV the unmanned aerial vehicle which the Pentagon has nicknamed The Predator could fire in real time could fire and hit the target on the earth below all done in Split Second by satellite technology and so the Pentagon called this increasing the kill chain and in George Bush's new war with Iraq the latest space War the Pentagon has tested out a whole new military Doctrine called Shock and Awe so today with the United States controlling space we are able to uh absolutely win every war on the earth below there is no Challenger on this Earth able to stand against us at the same time the Bush Administration is introducing this program called National missile defense the idea of having a bullet hit a bullet in deep space in order to protect the continental United States from Attack by the so-called Rogue States well I would submit to you that this idea of national missile defense is really a trojan horse that it has nothing to do at all with defense but in fact it's about controlling space dominating space and denying other countries access to space so that the United States can the master of space and the master of the earth below that we can control the battlefields of the earth and it's not Beyond realization I mean the US is there's nobody else there's there's no space race the US is in it alone you know no other country is willing to put the uh huge amount of uh uh money into efforts to dominate by extreme viol isent uh at the cost of lots of low social costs as you know the American people are being asked to turn over the national treasury to the Pentagon because so-called missile defense will literally cost us hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars and how will we pay for this through Cuts in Education Health Care job programs environmental cleanup this is the way the Bush Administration and their allies their corporate allies their Aerospace allies who view space as a new market this is how they intend to pay for these programs but besides this idea of national missile defense that they say will protect us from Attack by the Rogue States and from even China China who today only has 20 nuclear missiles capable of hitting the United States besides National missile defense defense though there's a whole new program underway and it's called theater missile defense TMD and the idea of theater missile defense is you don't wait until the missiles get way up into deep space you forward deploy your systems and surround the so-called defending Rogue State and try to hit their missiles immediately after they're launched in what's known as its boost phase and so today the United States is moving to deploy theater missile defense in the middle East and in the Asian Pacific region we're going to put theater missile defense on Navy ships egis destroyers that are made at Bath Iron Works in the state of Maine and on these egis destroyers they will be outfitted with Interceptor missiles that will be deployed throughout the Asian Pacific region in addition to the egis destroyers the United States will also deploy theater missile defense on trucks groundbased launchers and and also on the Airborne laser a converted Boeing 747 with a laser beam on its nose flying 24 hours a day seven days a week over this so-called offending area now when I started thinking about this China has 20 nuclear missiles capable of hitting the United States if you've been to Walmart or KMart anytime recently you know we're China's very best customer is China going to attack its best customer knowing that we have 7,500 of our own nuclear weapons that we could hit them back with it just doesn't make sense but then I found an article in the Washington Post a while back called for the Pentagon Asia moving to the Forefront and the article says that we are going to manage China the United States is going to manage China the article says that we're going to double our military presence in the asian-pacific region in fact we're now lengthening and widening the runways on Guam and wake island in the Pacific to handle the B2 bombers and also we're now pre-positioning cruise missiles on Guam and we are going to deploy theater missile defense systems in Japan what we now call our Unsinkable aircraft carrier where today we have 40,000 US troops deployed and right next door to Japan and South Korea where we have 40,000 us troops deployed and where bush is now heating up tensions between the United States and North Korea we're going to deploy theater missile defense in South Korea which will only anger the North Korean government even more making them feel like we are closing in on them and that they must respond by escalating their own military hardware we're going to deploy theater missile defense 90 Mi off the coast of mainland China in Taiwan which will make China feel like they've got to respond and they've got to go now and build more nuclear missiles to meet this growing threat you know after 9911 I began to look at this whole map of this asian-pacific region a lot differently previously I was just looking at the coastal region along China's Coast where the United States is talking about deploying these theater missile defense systems but after 911 I now look at China's Inland border an area that we now call Central Asia we know a lot more about it today we know that the United States has set up bases now in this Central Asian region and that as President Bush has said we're going to be there a long long time and so today we've set up bases in Afghanistan and was usbekistan and Tajikistan and throughout this region and come to find out we now know that this Central Asian region has some of the largest deposits of oil and natural gas in the entire world usbekistan has the largest gold mine in the entire world so clearly this response from 911 to go to war with Afghanistan and to take over Afghanistan I would submit to you is part of a larger geopolitical strategy now underway what gives me confidence in saying that is that I recently read a book by a former National Security adviser to the Carter Administration a guy by the name of Zig new binski and the book is called the Grand chessboard and in that book binski has two very important graphs one of those graphs shows oil pipelines coming through Afghanistan taking the oil into the to ports in the Arabian Sea where us oil corporations could then move it to asian-pacific markets that are expanding now and demanding more oil in fact we found out that in 1997 the unical corporation one of their vice presidents testified before the Congress of the United States imploring Congress to help put a a more compliant government into Afghanistan so that unical could then get agreements to build the oil pipelines through that region and so in Bin's book then he lays out what he calls two key Collision points that if the United States is going to control the oil and control the markets in this emerging asian-pacific region the one Collision point is the coastal region along China where today we're moving to deploy theater missile defense systems and the other Collision point is in the Central Asian region where today we're setting up bases since 911 to supposedly go after terrorists in the space commands other planning document of importance called the long range plan they lay out their final vision control not only of the Middle East or the Asian Pacific but control of literally the entire Earth with the new technologies underway the successor to the shuttle that is being worked on today for example what they're calling the military space plane it would fly down from orbit drop an attack on the earth and then go back up into space and also the space-based laser what they're calling the Death Star at the Pentagon the industry magazine Aviation weaken space technology recently reported on a space command and computer war game set in the year 2017 and in that computer war game it was the us against China the Reds versus the blues and in that computer war game the space command launched a preemptive First Strike attack on China now maybe a year or two ago we would have all laughed at the notion of the United States launching a preemptive First Strike attack on anyone but now we all know that in the George W Bush Administration preemptive First Strike attack is Now official Doctrine and so in that computer war game the United States launched a preemptive First Strike attack on China using as its first weapon the successor to the shuttle the military space plane that flew down from orbit dropped an attack on China and then went back up into orbit again and then the second attack in that computer war game was none other than the space-based laser a few years ago the Congress of the United States asked a congressional staffer by the name of John Collins to write the definitive study how's this whole thing going to work and his report to the Congress is a book called military space forces the next 50 years the interesting thing about the book is it in the forward of it the section where people recommend it it is signed by the likes of Senator John Glenn former Congressman now senator from Florida Bill Nelson and other leading politicians and one of the most interesting things in this book is that the author says whoever controls the Earth Moon Gravity well will control who gets on and off the planet Earth he says with us bases on the moon and with armed space stations at The L4 and L5 positions the United States will be able to essentially control control who gets on and off the planet Earth now why would the United States want to control who got on and off the planet Earth to understand that we we must understand what's really behind the space exploration program of NASA in another book written by a NASA scientist this time called mining the sky Untold riches from the asteroids comets and planets John Lewis reports that there is gold on the asteroids there's magnesium and Cobalt and Uranium on Mars and there's helium 3 in water on the moon and he says whoever gets to these planetary bodies and controls them is going to be rich beyond anything ever known and so today the Mars missions that we're now seeing are really about identifying the soil on the planet taking samples and someday in the future NASA predicts around 2020 or 2025 they expect to have human mining colonies actually powered with nuclear reactors on the planet of Mars and NASA has said that when the day comes when the corporations the Aerospace industry can actually turn profit mining the sky they're going to privatize the entire operation so that after you the taxpayers would have paid all the years of research and development when the time came to make money they're going to privatize and in fact there's a bill pending in Congress that would make all profits in space tax exempt but there is one problem it takes a year to get to Mars they say so long that an astronaut's body would turn to Jello because of space radiation and so NASA's been looking away looking at ways to get to Mars quicker and the Bush Administration has come up with a new program called the nuclear systems initiative a $3 billion research and development program to create a whole slew of nuclear projects for the future including project Prometheus a nuclear rocket with nuclear reactors for engines to cut in half the amount of time it takes to get to Mars and so what we are now witnessing is that NASA and the department of energy and the Pentagon are working together to move nuclear power into space returning to the book uh military space forces for a moment in that book the author tells Congress that fundamentally none of these plans for space will work without nuclear power he says nuclear reactors thus Remain the only known Long Live compact Source able to Supply Military space forces with the kind of multi megawatt power they're going to need larger versions he says of the these nuclear reactors could provide Power for things like space-based lasers neutral particle beams Mass drivers and rail guns nuclear reactors he says must support major bases on the moon until better options yet identified or found and I think very interestingly he says this safety factors rather than technological feasibility will remain the principal impediment to nuclear power space unless officials can convince influential critics that risks are acceptably low in 1989 I organized a demonstration at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida one of many that I've done over the years what made our demonstration that day particularly important though was our keynote speaker former Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell one of the early Moon Walkers and in that demonstration Mitchell said that we cannot allow the Pentagon to put weapons in space in fact he said we can't even let them test weapons in space because even the testing process will create so much more space junk orbiting debris in space that we will not be able to get a rocket off the planet Earth because we will create essentially a mine field surrounding the planet and that we will be intuned to the earth below if we have a war in space in the vicinity of the earth it will be the one and only there will never be a second war in space and let me tell you why it only takes the simple calculation to determine this and all aerospace engineers know what it is it's been studied many times you do not need but a few million pounds of matter in space broken up into tiny pellets 1 G size to make the near regions of space totally uninhabitable from the debris space is the most environmentally sensitive area we have around Earth on the oceans a beer can can sink to the bottom be covered over with silt and in a few Generations will return to the Earth it'll disintegrate a piece of space junk if it's in an orbit that doesn't intersect the atmosphere we'll stay there forever there is no way to clean it up we explode a few pieces of equipment up there 8 million pounds that is the size of one Saturn Apollo launch vehicle but I went to the moon on you break up 8 million lbs into 1 G mass and let it distribute throughout the first th000 kilm of space and no spacecraft can survive in space more than a few days future Generations will be precluded from using space at all and being able to get out to deep space it will be like swimming through a piranha fi River are running through a heel of bullets to get into outer space it doesn't seem sensible to me that in the first 100 Years of using that environment presumably for our betterment we take decisions and commit acts that preclude all future Generations from a proper use of that environment come to find out today there are over 110,000 pieces of space junk orbiting the Earth at 18,000 M hour so many that they recently had to move the International Space Station to another orbit to get out of the way of the coming space junk the space station that originally was was going to cost taxpayers $10 billion and now today is now costing us $100 billion could have been smashed to bits by this space junk but also we know today that there are 34 nuclear reactor cores orbiting the earth below launched there by the United States and the former Soviet Union all the way back to the early 60s when the Space Program began these nuclear reactors cores are powering military satellites orbiting the planet but several of them have fallen back to Earth including a terrible accident in 1964 of a US military satellite with two pounds of plutonium on board it was called Snap 9A it burned up on re-entry spreading the plutonium globally to be ingested by the people of the earth into our lungs and to be passed on through our reproductive organs for Generations after generations to come one of the founders of uranium Dr John gofman at Lawrence Livermore labs in California studied that particular accident and believes it's one of the major contributors to the increased cancers around the Earth today and now the Bush Administration is contemplating a dramatic escalation of the launching of nuclear materials into space Mars missions with little Rovers driving around powered by plutonium 238 nuclear Rockets and nuclear powered mining colonies on the moon and Mars and other planetary bodies and what about the Laboratories at the department of energy Labs across the country as they're fabricating these plutonium devices will we see a growing uh contamination at these Laboratories and amongst the workers well the answer is absolutely yes and in fact in 1997 when Cassini was launched and our organization organized a Global campaign against the launching of 72 lbs of plutonium 238 on board the Cassini space flight we found out that between 94 and 96 at Lawrence Livermore labs in New Mexico there were 244 cases of worker contamination reported as they were fabricating the generators for the Cassini Mission so it's not just some theoretical possibility that there might be an accident on launch that could cause contamination the sheer processing and Fabrication of these uh space devices is killing people already but if we learned anything from the Challenger and Columbia shuttle accidents it's that space technology can and does fail and as we all witnessed on television that wide debris field as the Colombia burned up on re-entry this should be a warning to us that launching nule nuclear power in space could contaminate massive massive parts of this country or another country on this Earth the chances of something going wrong just by accident are quite High uh I mean these are complic ated computerized systems uh others aren't going to just sit around uh so for example space Spa mil offensive Weaponry from space which is being planned uh requires satellites as space rather heavily on satellite communication well you know shooting down satellites isn't very hard it's a lot easier than stopping missiles you know where the satellite is you know where it's going so on so an he satellite weapons are kind of a poor man's weapon and there's very little doubt that potential targets like China will be developing U technology we're asking them virtually to develop technology to destroy our satellite system so far that's been immune because of the observance of the space treaty and then there's going to be other reactions I mean they're going to increase their development of weapons of mass destruction as a deterrent probably increased Terror as a deterrent because there aren't a lot of Alternatives and once you get up to the Russians are already responding with under us pressure incidentally uh to move nuclear to expand radically their uhle offensive nuclear weapon system to uh put it on launch on warning which is extremely dangerous that their deteriorating economy during the so-called reforms uh the computerized systems are falling apart we've come very close to Accidental nuclear nuclear war and this substantially increases the risk and sooner or later it'll happen uh just by what's called in the trade normal accident meaning the kind of accident that you know is going to take place in any complex system but you don't know when you know so any comple say a computer or any these are way more complex system something's going to go wrong because it always does and if it happens to go wrong say goodbye to each other in the environmental impact statement for the Cassini menion carrying 72 lbs of plutonium NASA admitted that if there was a launch explosion and there was a release of the plutonium that the winds would carry it for about a 60 mile radius all the way from the Space Center out to Orlando on the west north to Daytona Beach and South to Viro Beach Florida a 60m contamination belt if you will and NASA said that they would have to go in and remove all the people then they would have to go in and remove all the buildings then they'd have to go in and remove all the animals can you imagine how they would do that the fish the birds the snakes the alligators then they would have to remove all the vegetation and ultimately remove the top half inch of soil because everything would be radioactively contaminated for thousands of years they would have essentially created nuclear Wasteland a couple of years ago uh NASA had a launch accident at the C the Delta rocket the the um toxic material from that was in my community within an hour or so and no one knew what was happening only that there was breathing problems in the air when I called Emergency Management of my local county office there was no information that emergency management office had no information about what was on that rocket whether there was nuclear material released and there was absolutely no time there was no warning no one had any time and people were getting respiratory problems from this Cloud that was hovering over our town uh they have absolutely no plans to protect us from any kind of nuclear explosion at the cape and I'm very very concerned for my community and so this why this nuclear systems initiative of the Bush Administration is so dangerous because they're now contemplating a dramatic expansion dramatic escalation of the numbers of launches it's like playing Russian roulette putting a bullet in the chamber and pulling the trigger eventually one of them is going to go off I mean the militarization of space is a real threat to survival serious threat to survival that's why the whole world is strongly against it I mean ever since there is a 1967 uh outer space treaty which uh limits the use of spa it tries to limit the use of space to Peaceful purposes and the last few years it has been understood around the world that the United States is going to violate it so there are effort there have been efforts at the United Nations at the UN disarmament commission and elsewhere to uh try to put some teeth in the outer space treaty make it uh put enforcement mechanisms which will prevent the milary ation of space and the US had just been blocking them well after Cassini was launched it went out around Venus and whipped around Venus and then came hurdling back to Earth and it was going to do what's called an earth flyby use the gravity of Earth to sling it on out into deep space originally they were going to come in at about 125 miles off the surface of the Earth and the fear was that the Earth's gravity could pull it in and if there was was a misfire of its Rockets which in the laboratory had a 10% failure rate by the way uh it could have then burned up on rantry spread 72 l pounds of plutonium globally it only takes one pound of plutonium to essentially give everybody on the earth a Le a lethal dose but anyway uh because of our protests prior to the launch NASA moved it out 250 Mi and then prior to the slingshot that came around in 1999 they moved it out to about 500 miles so that as it did its maneuver its flyby maneuver of the earth there was a lot less likely chance that it was going to fall into the Earth's uh gravity and be sucked in this was a major victory for us actually not very well reported in the media but we forced NASA to move Cassini hundreds of miles farther from the earth as they did that flyby fortunately the Cassini flyby went without any problem and it's now going out into deep space on its mission NASA says that they have to use nuclear power on these interplanetary probes because they're going too far from the Sun that solar won't work in deep space and so therefore they have no other choice but to use nuclear power but it's interesting because the European Space Agency is doing a mission called Rosetta that is going way out into deep dark space and they're using solar power they've developed high efficiency solar cells for deep space missions because they don't they don't rely on nuclear power they don't have a nuclear industry that is controlling the planning process with within the European Space Agency in the last 10 years NASA's budget has been cut by about 40% and this has turned NASA to go to the Pentagon who budget has been growing all the time uh NASA now is saying to the Pentagon okay everything we do from now on will be dual use meaning every Mission we do will be carrying military and civilian payloads we know that the Colombia the recent Colombia shuttle accident had on board three military missions we were told by the media that they were just studying bugs and moss on board but in fact they had three military missions including Star Wars and planning missions and so again the uh weapons corporations have taken over the space program and they're hiding behind it using it in order to go out and create these new testing programs for Star Wars because they don't want the American people to understand the depth of the plans for moving the arms race into the heavens I call it pyramid pids to the heavens the Aerospace corporations are the new pharaohs of our age building these pyramids to the heavens and we the taxpayers will be the slaves we'll turn over our education we'll turn over our health care we'll turn over our children's future and get very little in return just like the slaves at the time of the Pharaohs you know we know there are so many plans that are underway now for space technologies that are secret there's a whole thing called the black budget where even the Congress in the United States doesn't even know about the secret programs underway so we're just scratching the surface here with what we understand but clearly what we understand is frightening and what we don't know should be even more frightening to us and in the end we're told all of this is being done in order to make our lives more secure but the truth of the matter is our lives are becoming more insecure because of all these these programs and plans we're making the world more unstable we're creating more enemies around the world we're creating new arms races we're draining the treasury taking money out of protecting our children's future all of this is going to make our lives more insecure we know that the Bush Administration and their corporate allies are going to do everything they can to restrict civil liberties as opposition builds to their plans for this corporate domination we saw in New York City and there was big demonstrations there recently that the police wouldn't allow the people to even have a March permit and they began as people ared to just attend a rally they tried to push them away not allowing them even to come to that we're seeing more and more of these intrusions into our civil liberties around the country and so I think this is going to be uh something that we're going to see more of well just as the corporations have taken control of our government they've also taken control of the media the media is now dominated by just literally a handful of multinational corporations for example the Chicago Tribune brags that on a given day 80% of the American people get their information from a Chicago Tribune product whether it's television newspaper internet radio and in fact Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld was on the board of directors of the Chicago Tribune before Bush appointed him to to his current post so what we have now is these interlocking Boards of directorates the weapons corporations the pharmaceutical corporations the banking corporations the nuclear energy corporations and the media corporations it's all the same people and that's who we're dealing with here in the world today you know the United States justifies our war in Afghanistan and then the war on Iraq as a response to the terrorists but what we have done is we have become a terrorist Nation just as the terrorists themselves have done we must acknowledge that today our Congress is essentially under the control of the multinational corporations you know when former President Eisenhower a World War II General left office in January of 1961 in his concluding speech to the American people he warned us to Beware of the power of the military industrial complex he said they were gaining undue influence in the halls of the Congress and I'm afraid General Eisenhower president Eisenhower's warning to us has come true in the councils of government we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence whether sought or unsought by the military industrial complex the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist we must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or Democratic processes we should take nothing for granted only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the a proper meshing of the huge industrial and Military Machinery of Defense with our peaceful methods and goals so that security and Liberty May Prosper together Keith Glennon recalls President Eisenhower's feelings about space he was not a space cadet he used to say as you look over his shoulder and he say you know Keith that Moon's been there a long time it's going to be there great many eons yet and we'll get there one day but it isn't necessary we break our necks and break the budget to get there now our Congress has been taken over by the big money and by the weapons industry who want to use our government to further their product if you will and their product is war and death and chaos and control and domination around the world so what can we do what can the citizens of this country do in the face of this mass under taking well I think first of all that we have to uh recognize that we shouldn't have any Illusions any longer about our country we've got to recognize the reality of our times each of us individually we have to accept the fact that our democracy is now under control of these big corporations this new world order if you will and from there we have to go and educate ourselves more about what is happening in this world world and to take that to our families and to our neighbors and to our schools and to our communities and share that with others because we do have the media under the control of these corporations and so we can't expect the media is going to do this job for us it's our job now to become the media if you will the the UN disarmament commission was meeting from uh during the Clinton years this is session started I think January 2001 around then and uh for a long time its main issue was efforts by most of the rest of the world to try to get uh uh militarization of space on the table on the negotiating table and the us simply blocked it and for a long I friend of mine did a database search on it uh it was reported abroad but the only report in the United States that was listed on you know standard databases was uh one small newspaper in Utah reported it it was all on the wire services and every every editorial office had it on their desk but you just don't report that the US is blocking Global efforts to save the species by preventing militarization of space it's an extremely dangerous I think a ner and just as George W bush has essentially declared war on the world I believe he and his friends in this country and the Republican Party the conservatives have declared war on America as well what we see now is an effort to essentially get rid of governments role in the lives of the people of this country get rid of Education funding get rid of Health Care impose a very mean spirited uh justice system upon us and essentially say the only role of government is to uh create a military that the government has no role in the human needs area at all you know I think the most interesting thing uh for us is to answer this question what is the number one industrial export of America today of course the answer is weapons I like to say if it was shoes we'd have a global marketing strategy we're going to put a shoe on every person's foot of the world but when weapons are your number one industrial export what is your Global marketing strategy of course the answer is chaos Madness instability the more there is the more weapons you sell let's look at the Middle East today the United States is arming everyone we brought the Sha of Iran to power and brought and gave him arms Saddam Hussein was working for the CIA and we armed him against Iran today we sell weapons to Egypt to Israel to Bahrain to Kuwait Jordan United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia on and on and on and so now oh my God we've got to go into that region and settle it down we've got to take control because it's chaos it's it's unstable and now I believe that the United States plan is to do the same thing in the Asian Pacific region by putting theater missile defense into Japan into Taiwan into South Korea and on ships and planes throughout the region China will be forced to respond North Korea we're already seeing that they're uh getting jacked up over this whole thing and this will create a new arms race that will only benefit the US weapons corporations our vision is one called a more perfect union this Vision says all for one and one for all that we're never secure as long as anyone is insecure as long as we have poor people sleeping on the streets at night as long as we have elderly people without health care as long as we have children whose education system is declining dramatically then none of us are safe and secure and so as we see this bush war on the world we are also engaged at the same time as on this this war if you will for these competing interests and ideologies here in this country we don't have to uh agree to let the government spend the hundreds of billions of dollars a year on uh measures which are likely to destroy maybe the species uh and people of course can't react to it if they don't know about it uh but here's where if a free press was functioning all over the headlines you know you wouldn't have to look on the space command website to find out about or read the small newspaper in Utah there's no assurance that the bush Administration and their friends are going to succeed in their efforts to control our democracy and to control the world right now they're moving in that direction but there's no guarantee they're going to succeed because what we're now seeing is all over the world a global movement has has joined together a peace movement a movement against corporate domination a global movement speaking to protect the environment a movement that is speaking to protect our civil rights all over the world our freedoms to speak out to petition our governments these movements are growing day by day so this should give us all hope but they will only flourish if we help water them if we become active participants in these Global movements in these Global struggles no one community no one country can now stop what is happening no movement in any one country it's going to take a global movement people working together all over the world and I hope you will all become a part of that in each and every way that you can and each and every day find something that you can do some way that you can participate in this great struggle to serve Humanity not to serve the money not to serve the greed but to serve the future the future Generations I hope you'll join with us thank you very much for listening
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The Haunted Castle (1921)
welcome to watching silent films this is ifong and with me are my uh co-host lily she's back hello hey what's up and uh on the on with us again is adam he's kind of kind of gonna be our uh he's not really on probation but he's like uh on trial i guess maybe not in trial i don't know what the better best term the best use of term is but he's hanging out we're just hanging out with him we'll see what happens you know that's how we roll this podcast it's super super professional you know absolutely so what we do in this podcast is pick a movie or a series of shorts they watch you and talk about it that's that's what we do and this week we're going to talk about continuing our filmography of fw mirno this is either the second or the third available feature that's available surviving film to us it's called haunted castle and i think it's 1921 and uh yeah we're gonna get there uh any any um just before we get there any classic film that you've seen them since we last chatted on the last podcast either of you if you have time you know i was going to say i noticed on facebook you had like the cinderella post right before i liked the cinderella post so i know we both watched it did you watch it by george melies 1890 yeah i mean i've seen it you know 20 years ago yeah lucky you but um i haven't seen it recently but uh that's that's just your you know that's that's that's how he does things he likes to oh i know which one you're talking about yeah okay yeah so canopy so we're both on um the facebook groups and in in facebook groups you can search or sign the films and there's a at least somewhere north of eight to ten either private public silent film groups um and some of them are including like early talkies uh films of the 30s maybe 40s at least film at least you know silent plus maybe a couple decades uh beyond the uh the silent era and so there's like classic film groups you know and uh they often share either shorts or like georgia movies like that and clips and say we like this movie and so forth and so on so sometimes we'll see uh you know uh shorts like that and uh yeah it's cool sometimes yeah that one i actually i saw his other shorts and then i stopped at cinderella and then i just never got back to it really prolific for uh one of the earlier pioneers of cinema right oh yeah oh yeah so he's one of the first people know about if they if they look at this all right so anything else uh you guys watched recently that belongs in the clock to the classic realm are you all set lilly or i mean no that was technically the only film i've been able to watch because you've been you've been creating them you you haven't been uh watching them i wish i could say i had a better hand at creating some of the movies was in but that's okay you did your part so uh well i've seen a couple uh have you seen the student in prague 1913 remind me the plot uh paul wegner you've seen um the golem right uh a long time ago again okay most of my silent film watching days were in the early 2000s if you recall my story so oh i didn't know if you re-watched um yeah i'm more new to this i mean i'm really uh nailing it down uh paul wegener uh he created the golem and he starred in it well he did something earlier that was kind of like a faust um story uh and it was like a combination of a a few other things but basically um it takes place in prague and when it starts it shows him and the guy who did the screenplay looking at prague you know for real and then it jumps into the story where he's he's a poor student and he wasn't sure what he was going to do about making money and he was very popular and he was um the best fencer in prague they made a big deal out of that so he was kind of depressed while everyone else was having a good time and then this um older man named scott pinelli uh sat down at this table with him and asked to go to his room so they could have a talk uh they go there and he says what would you do for untold wealth i said could you give me something in the room anything in the room could i have it and i'll give you one told wealth and he said sure because there's nothing in the room basically what he did was he took his uh image from the mirror and that's one of the first times or at least a very you know successful time of creating doubles uh so it's it's like the first evil twin story um and he uh this so he got the money in um you know his payment but his he no longer had a reflection uh there's usually a love story and this a countess was a house horseback riding with someone that her father told her she had to marry which was basically her first cousin she told her my friend i don't love you but i'll go i'll go along with it she fell off a horse meanwhile the student sees her saves her falls in love with her uh and basically who's her now that he has money meanwhile there's this gypsy woman that follows him around along with a double she's climbing buildings she's hopping on the back of carriages no one seems to see her but as far as i know she was human um i don't know if she was just there to cause trouble she would take a letter from the fiance and show it to her fiance i mean between the two lovers show it to his fiancee he asked the student to uh to do a duel the father of the countess said um look i know you're the best uh fencer and or the best swordsman in olive prague please don't kill him he's my heir well his double went ahead and killed him before he even got there um i just thought it was a very good film they cleaned it up it was it's in good um shape you can do an auto translate on youtube and watch it that way um i it was really uh cute how um at the beginning of the movie they were behind curtains on the stage and the curtains would open up and it would show that the actor and the name of the character and then it would do that two or three times uh i just thought that was fun um the second one was the man who laughs you and i talked about that before yeah i bought assisted a joker yeah i i bought that uh the latest um restoration and it's absolutely brilliant the um you know visually it's as clear as you can you can get it it was by victor hugo who also did i think the hunchback of notre dame i'm not sure if he did uh phantom of the opera or not um but the berkeley silent film orchestra uh played with the film and it just went a lot of it perfectly um and i just thought to me that was one of the few silent films i didn't feel like i had to work at understanding it or putting it together or even enjoying it it just it was just natural the humor was good the acting was good i just thought it worked all the way around and that's it uh massive classics yeah i mean it was yeah it was just amazing the whole uh just how clear it was you could you could just see everything it was it was like it was shot recently right and of course victor um i mean a conrad fight is pretty good uh he i guess he couldn't talk with the oversized dentures in his mouth so it was a good thing it was silent because he couldn't have done his lines but yeah it was a good film that is one i've been wanting to check out anyway so it's good to hear your commentary about it and then go see it myself i don't think it's available online that's what made me buy the the blu-ray but i got it was just released this year as far as i know in 4k like everything else um and the music was just perfect plus they give you the option of playing previous music uh it was just um yeah it was just the acting the humor you know the uh the girl the woman that was trying to win him away from the girl that he really loved um she just was she was just a party girl that just wanted to have a good time and it just the way they played it it was just done very sophisticated is it uh dia that's the blind girl yeah uh duchess oh yeah that's that's the other one it's and i guess her mother had um her through um the previous king so it's um she's the illegitimate daughter of king james ii um it starts off with uh the main character's name is gwen plain which is i don't think i've seen that name anywhere else um his father refused to bow to king james or kisses rings so they basically uh gave him to the gypsies uh oh kabachi i i i can't remember how it's spelled out um but there was a name for these gypsies who carved the smile on his face so he would laugh at his father's suffering for all eternity basically uh and then he just became a very successful clown um the person who took him in he uh he was in a a very severe snowstorm and he found this woman that was dead but she was holding a baby and that was dia and she was blind and so they grew up together but uh they fell in love with each other but he always felt self-conscious because in his mind she doesn't really know what he looks like um so it ended the way you'd figure it would where she loves him after all um but the guy who was uh playing uh putting on the shows i guess it was a circus type thing but his show would be more like shakespeare only better that's how he would push it uh his name was ursus um yeah the whole like i said the whole thing it was just easy to watch um there was no draggy points there was no stiff acting everything everybody did their job correctly that's because uh towards the end of the asylum era is why because by the time the late 80s rolled around yeah uh everyone has had tremendous amount of experience already and yeah you're looking at mature productions and people are already you know run running everything like a wow oil machine it was american too yeah it's um because it's uniform pictures at that point they were coming off of victor hugo's hunchback and so they were like yeah hey let's let's do another victor hugo which is you know the author i'm not sure but i think dia the one who played diaz she was in the hunt and the phantom of the opera so i think so the point is that you know they they live they love the literary resort the source material yeah yeah and so they just kept going you know between right you know phantom les misera and the man who laughs which is a you know uh uh a novel that he wrote victor hugo so right right it just continues on he's just you know like today i think it's still pretty popular ricky hugo's works just across the board oh yeah but um yeah very popular work the man who laughs um i can't remember the last time is if i can barely remember if what i had for breakfast so [Laughter] it was toast i i do remember the a little bit when you were describing the plot of student prague it is the first uh one of the first if not the first thing to talk about the concept of doppelganger right which is like uh i think you're right a psychiatrist what's the guy's name uh freud yeah or uh the whole notion of there's some duality he's talking like dr jekyll yeah yeah there's always two sides to the person and so this whole concept uh came evolved out of this this idea i guess or storyline well this is more a faust than um than the dr jekyll right it sold his soul yeah it was inspired by files but also i think there was uh edgar helen poe's story too i think you're right yeah there's a bunch of inspirations this is not just fast so the point is it's all it's a whole concept of like selling your soul to the devil for whatever and then you you know you i just didn't know what was up with the gypsy woman because she was just out of nowhere just following him around and causing trouble they didn't explain who she was or why she was doing this or anything yeah i think some of that also makes allusions to um this is i'm trying to reach back many years now but as i recall there's something there are some ties to uh ah what was that thing uh who is that the portrait of oh dorian gray of dorian gray similar not exactly the same right but the whole notion that there's something in the mirror and you know it's it those themes are all kind of tied together you know well the count just freaked out when they were both next to her mirror she was in it and he was and she's like what yeah because it's gone it's the whole notion of like mirrors and souls and you know whenever they started playing with that it's very popular in literature too they did they did a pretty good job and um i guess the guy who created the illusion was pretty good at what he was doing the only mess-up i saw was when they first took the image out of the mirror they they closed they had the door closed in one double but open in another so they kind of look like they walked through a closed door so that's the only screw we saw but otherwise they you know because i looked yeah and that's it cool all right i'm glad you you uh brought that back up for our listeners who are maybe uh either curious or you know is interested in that on youtube yeah go check them out at least uh one of them is the other one you might have to get the the subtitles the portuguese but there is uh if you go into the functions uh after you bring up the subtitles you can auto translate to whatever language you want yeah it's the uh google ao i'm just saying it for the people listening yeah yeah it's pretty it's pretty cool because you can basically as long as it's access to uh the text there has to be subtitles yeah there has to be text once there's text you can auto translate that to any language you want that's that they're capable of doing it so yeah thanks for bringing that up uh lily you hadn't seen anything else beyond that short no i'm trying to even think of any movie but i i don't know that's the thing if i'm not watching a silent film for our podcast i really haven't i won't watch anything it's weird no you watch it in pieces that's what you do yeah oh my god people get a kick out of that so bad like yeah i've seen that movie five minutes of it oh yeah but you know like certain parts have either one of you heard of comics back in like the 50s and 60s where they did comics of um like special stories or uh yeah it would have to be books i think well they have one on this on the um the man who laughs uh i haven't looked at it yet but i can see it through um hoopla which is my digital library and yeah i want to see how they handle it but they they're pretty straightforward and you know they just tell the story like tale of two cities um there's a whole there's a whole lineup out there uh that they've restored it and put it out digital so you can just you know see something in a simple way that's another good resource thanks for bringing that up all right well i don't think i've had a chance to check anything out myself been a little bit busy at work so anyway so uh with that being said let's uh let's keep rolling here um we're gonna talk about the haunted castle which is i think the second maybe third maybe second i i can't remember now but i think oh wait let me check okay filmography lost lost most of these are lost the first film fully well most of the footage that's there is journey tonight which we just talked about also 1921 so this is the second one that is fairly available to us down the castle 1921 directed by fb murreno it the the plot summary real quick is about a count who arrives at uh somebody's house castle and just kind of crashes the party uh they they it appears to be a group of friends who are going to go on a hunt for i guess some sort of deer maybe i don't know what they're hunting but whatever they're hunting it's like you know they all gather together in this castle and uh it's like a social group and so he arrives there mysteriously and we don't know what's up with him and turns out he supposedly has uh killed his own brother uh over just uh argument or something and his sister-in-law or was this her his sister-in-law's arrives at the castle and you know there's a conflict you know of uh how they're gonna kind of be with each other uh so this high level what the plot is um let's go to lily uh what do you think of this uh particular movie oh i loved it so much i know that everything about this was restored but it just felt so good so clean um it was just so even even if it was or you know because it was ah i love this movie um it just felt so much more pristine with the way it was tinted the colors seem so vibrant the color grades just matched every scene so well and i think one one of my favorite parts about it it had so much visual depth um and like just a comparison i have not seen knives out uh but they use a lot of that similar depth in their movie and i've seen enough you seem to know a lot about these movies you haven't seen yes i've seen little clips we know this but yeah with this film in particular i really enjoyed how murnau has the set put back and the camera you know closer to the audience to always get that perspective yeah um i don't know if it's so much that you observe that you're not always alone but it just feels i don't know like maybe that's the idea like the overall thing that something else is there observing i possibly that's like really getting into the scope of the movie but i i think it was a hit for a silent film um i don't know what else i mean i can really observe about the film until we start uh analyzing it but go watch this movie yeah adam what do you think um it brought up some questions about the story itself um i love the uh model uh you know like i said i grew up with 60s television so you saw models a lot especially with sci-fi so this model i just love the way it looks so fake that you almost looking at a doll house that's interactive it's just they just made the most out of it rained on it it was sunlight it was dark it was uh they couldn't show that model enough um it was a good model i didn't realize it wasn't real until later on i'm thinking it was a miniature yeah um i just yeah i just love when something doesn't look quite real uh i grew up watching those super marionette uh shows so uh to me it was just like it looked like we were in for one of those but then all of a sudden we saw people uh do you know what the um tinting you know the thought behind the tinting though was because sometimes it would be um sepia tone and then suddenly there'd be no color and i can understand why they did it in some versions you know like when i just i don't know how to pronounce his name first came in uh suddenly the color was gone um and then they would switch it back and forth and it didn't always seem to be a reason for it so i wasn't sure why uh generally the tinting represents the the lighting in the fictional world of the story of the film you're trying to tell so like if you're inside the physical house usually it's like a golden hewish color because there's a a lamp or a light that has turned on and if you remember one of the guests i'm not the main character but the guy who dreamt an arm was coming through the window to get him the comic relief yeah yeah when so when he was sleeping and he had his lights off it was dark blue which signifies night right so if it's dark blue tinted that means there's no uh light on and that means that do you remember when he physically pressed the um the old school switch right right to turn on the light which actually masked here a lot of houses still have that by the way even stuff from the yeah but anyways that reminds me of some of the houses that we've seen here locally oh yeah um anyways what i'm saying is um when he physically you know you know we did a jump cut right edit the editor we we did a cut between him stopping there and then cut to oh now it's uh yellow tint because he turned on the light and well i understand that that to that but yes why all of a sudden black and white you know without any tint you know oh that's that's uh that's that's uh always that that that always has some sort of significance right so if they're you know if there are circumstances in situations when the lights go up like the special tints go out it's usually for narrative purposes right so like i said some of it i got but some of it it just it's almost like they forgot to put it in i mean it's possible i i i wouldn't doubt that but also i think sometimes uh it is uh if it weren't for lost footage it's probably intentional so that could be just highlighting a grand entrance for this character that you you just don't know what to make of and so you strip the colors out and go oh this unusual character has arrived right i like the way that they did reverse angles so you could especially that uh middle hallway they used a lot i think it was like the second floor yeah mostly you saw it with the stairs but every once in a while they would turn it around you're on the stairs looking out i just thought that was um that seemed like a lot of effort right uh is it all right to jump to a reveal because i had a question about that oh sure i mean we're generally not spoiler free or anything like that i wanted to ask first before doing it sure go ahead okay father pharahmond uh obviously he turns out to be osh at the very end yet there's uh in the credits there's a different name for a different actor that plays fireman so i didn't know what that was about did they use a separate person i don't know but uh i do know that at the end there was a a real father family who did come through the gates right at the very last scene yeah and you never saw him so i don't yeah i didn't know if that was the reason why there was a different actor maybe or if they just shows a different actor in there because he just moved around easier or i don't know yeah i don't know either that's another it's a good question yeah but i don't know what uh you'd have to kind of uh if they ever made a either a uh a biography or i don't know if you wrote a bi autobio but uh some sort of biography possible information or somebody who did research yeah it's uh you know it's one of those like you know a movie from almost 100 years ago some detail about that and you're like if we can find it just because i mean the story didn't always make sense like why did the um the person who was her um his brother her husband why where did he go for like a week or two and what they showed no reason for him to all of a sudden find religion you know oh yes back and he found religion you know like out of nowhere right there was like no explanation yeah maybe that wasn't the important part the important part was that uh he had changed and the important part was the marriage part do you remember in uh this goes back to last week's movie uh journey to dark remember there was a um i'm pretty sure it was that movie so you have to correct me if i'm wrong but there was a scene where i guess they're looking at the opera right with the answer yeah and you remember in that scene uh after miyamoto is only looking at the main character and the dancer he was totally not interested in uh a normal shot would be which would you show the audience for the op or the dancing you would show the orchestra you should everything else just kind of set up the the scene but he didn't care he's only interested in this character and i think he does that here too is that i i that's why i love this director so much he's my favorite uh of the song i like that we talked about that movie first because you explained to me what i wasn't getting offhand the placement of the characters on a wide shot on the stage itself and how it just goes back into the background and there's usually something going on so now i was aware of that this time with this and he does it again right he just keeps doing that in the beginning with all the um hunters not able to hunt so they're all like strewn around this huge room uh but i saw what you were saying right and that motif that he's been playing with in that first movie i mean i i bet every movie he just continues on i mean all of his movies have stuff like this where there are just a huge amount of stuff happening in the back in the middle ground in the foreground in the medium ground and far away and specifically to the thing that i undress with you which is that you know why did that whole uh uh sort of the the the marriage between the you know the his sister-in-law and his brother you know when he came back he found religion well ultimately it didn't matter what that context was that would have wasted just more time i think the context was okay he he i guess i'm using having things explained yeah so he changed and he altered their relationship that's really the the key part yeah he became um a monk basically and she's like oh my god the marriage is done right and so that that's kind of his you know after being more uh because you know he shut her off uh you know she she was used to a loving relationship and he basically shut her off and she's like oh crap i'm out in the middle of nowhere right that's kind of the point i was trying to make is that he's laser sharp focus on character and story that any extra extraneous stuff he would have stripped it out in the scripting stage is my guess uh you know like i said i haven't done deep research into this but knowing sort of some of the how he had done work in the past on the larger pictures you know like the nosferatus and beyond i mean that's just the way that he and many of his peers have done it and so he learned from the best and he he utilized all of the skill sets that he uh he is equipped with and has trained with uh and he's you know he uses that and on his films like this one which is that if you've got extra stuff let's just slap it off there's no point in throwing that in there if it's irrelevant to the central part of the plot which is it's about the relationship right between him and his wife it's about the relations between the brother and you know the two brothers and you know what what happened between those it was set up as a mystery i don't even know why the brother was even accused it just didn't seem like he was anywhere near them right so that's kind of the whole uh you know that's one of the motifs about this film is like it's about gossiping it's about deception fake news coco it's about yeah what's truth right is truth something that is a mom mentality where a bunch of mob accuses one another and that's that is fact in fact that was kind of the cultural thing back then we still have some parts of that today but there's a lot more fact checking today than before but before there there's a lot of cultures which is based on what's called a shame based culture which is that you know you can use shame and say shame shame this guy you know supposedly killed his brother like but you don't know the fact he just heard it from some gossip and you don't know for sure you know it was enough to put him in the jury you know in front of the jury right exactly someone believed it to a point and that's what i love about his movies is uh it's often not just you know so if you if you just take like like last movie too same thing same with this movie if you just stripped everything out you just took a look at the plot it's it's another melodrama i'd say and it's like it's pretty straightforward you know if you just stripped it down to the basic elements it's really nothing unique i think in terms of the story itself because everyone and their grandma in that times probably was doing a story like this um what's different a few yeah oh for sure yeah uh what's different is his take on it it's it's because after murders i in his aesthetic in his approach to direction it is so unique unto himself that he can take what potentially could just be a straightforward boring melodrama into something that's just what we call cinema right it's just okay he just elevates material everywhere right and that's why in in really popular movies like nosferatu when he gets his hands on a really juicy story like that it really takes off right it combines his skill set of enhancing whatever story he has with incredible uh rich story then you know that's what makes some of those big movies happen in fact uh probably the next few movies we're gonna watch are are gonna be some of those too because what's next uh hunter castle burning sword i think it's like one i think it's nosferatu phantom so yeah in the next few years you'll really just be kicking off just amazing stuff you know yeah really incredible i noticed he doesn't move the camera around that much not even a nosferatu right but you know do you need but he didn't sunrise right well i thought he was known for that when i saw sunrise then i well that's because that's because there's you know he needs to do that for that plot and that story but he doesn't need to for these right it's all about if the story calls for it or not um but like i said you know going back to sort of the the film itself this film yeah uh there's just there's just i i think lily pointed this out there is just a lot of depth to the shots it just feels like it goes on and on and on into the back and all the all the way to the front and i just love the way he frames each of his shots you know now we call him in the scene whatever but this is way before you know decades before the term stephen coin applied to films i just love the way it looks the aesthetics of it the way like yeah you know i've got that pulled out in the background here i'm looking at it it's like uh there's a shot of the castle owner and the wife right they're strolling towards the i guess it's the front door oh that hallway is amazing yeah there's a separate hallway at the top of this they're somewhere in the stairs one of the stairs and it's like oh by the way i don't know if you guys noticed uh i pointed this out on the nosferatu podcast i didn't really highlight it in the last movie i didn't really look for it but i noticed that for sure in this movie he's really in love with arches if you notice yes yes like in nosferatu towards the end when they land the ship and they land gospel when he's traveling like flying everywhere there's a bunch of arches and in this movie i notice a huge amount of arches whether it's the large gate where people come in and out of riding horses to the hunt or the interior of this castle he's choosing yeah uh the russians in that hallway yeah oh that hallway and many uh checkered floor everything yeah it was very busy yeah well just the just the arches there's something about arches that's containing like is it something about framing these people in these arches that is containing sort of their lifestyle that's so grandiose but also like it's really not middle class is far beyond that it's a high-class society and they're so far above themselves that they're in this kind of lonely place if you look at this these uh castle mansions are are pretty cold and so like they're not really known for warmth you know and so it's like these large halls with these huge arches i feel like are framing our characters and their loneliness i think you know all these figures are kind of alone it really looked it yeah i liked when they went outside for that one sunny day oh yeah uh all those dogs they just it just didn't seem to be an end to the amount of dogs that were coming up yeah uh just that alone i i was wondering how hard that was to even put together because animals aren't the easiest thing to you know no and not running them over with horses exactly i was thinking there were like a hundred dogs yeah yeah that was brilliant you know this thing was shot in 16 days oh yeah yeah by then they're they're real slick so it's amazing because charlie chaplin took three years so this is something yeah well it's different because when you are a employee for hire or a contractor really you have to get cranking whereas chaplin his power was so extensive he owned everything everybody's salary that's unheard of even now i just listened to that earlier today before uh while i was working oh thanks so the scene by scene yeah yeah so um that's i wanted to highlight that specific scene where they're walking towards the window and they're waiting for sort of the sister and her new husband to arrive at the castle yeah and then when it cuts to the exterior it's like green right so it's because it's dark outside right but after they kind of come in uh i think what's really crazy is so the wife figure is standing like at the window looking out at the window and there is a light shown on her face and she's so far in the background it's so far like it's just so far in the center of the frame you barely notice it and there's just a yeah a drop of light like highlighting her face uh but it's dark all around her and just the whole profile against the window it's it's like a painting you know it's super super striking you know what i mean yeah yeah absolutely so i really i guess he had a special uh skill he learned in india about prophesizing right right uh so i'm wondering where um he's prophesizing maybe who the real killer was oh right that plot point yeah that's um that's interesting too because um i don't know i mean i i don't know what's i don't know if it's german specifically or cinema they're obsessed with uh so the mystic mysticism you know from the far not the far east but the east in general there's there's some mystical exhausts where the shadow learns how to be invisible yeah see there's this obsession about stuff from there you know but anyway that's the whole mother rabbit that might have gone there too i'm not sure no but uh because we we reviewed uh a conrad white uh cameo movie about that too uh i think it was uh fear with robert wein right yeah he did a thing about the indian mysticism about statues and stuff but anyways back to the film so if you're i'm sharing my you know listeners can't see it but if you look at the screen i just shared you can see the uh sort of that that figure uh in the distance you can see that right it's incredible oh now i'm saying it okay yeah it's it's just switch incredibly beautiful uh yeah and this shot the way it's composed the arches the lamp the the the the the the what do you call that staircase r uh railings i guess banister marble or something you know it's stanister oh it's just this whole shot is just incredible and that's what i love about his films it's and she turns around and the lighting is just incredible that reminds me of like and she walks into different lighting across the hallways this is really long it really uh ties together and i bet ridley scott was not by this movie specifically but i'm sure by classic movies too but in blade runner uh there was also a scene where one of the characters walked up into a light where shadow passes over her head you know i think the android character and she revealed herself it's just you know that's another great example of a movie with great lighting but they all came from somewhere and i bet they were inspired a lot by lighting from classic films like this you know that paintings yeah or paint or you know renaissance paintings right because they all have to inspire one another somehow somewhere you know but the lighting's incredible on this right so oh there was the comic relief for a second yeah and then here's you know as the horses enter yeah with the arch right more arches more lamps i just i just love the the framing of all these you know so every single started paintings every single uh frame you could just pause and it becomes like a painting you know the way that the doors collapse one another like there's there's a scene where the luggage is being brought in by one of the servants and there's like three four doors down the hall and then there's a painting in the background i didn't i don't i don't know who or what it is yeah but there's paintings on the walls everything is intentional where the chandelier is you know where the the door edges are uh there's some there's always something in the scenes uh like in this scene there's two paintings in their scene when the sister and the new husband finally uh rejoined the castle owners and talked to each other well there's two paintings in an oval shaped paintings you know uh flanking uh uh a window i mean it's something there's something in there you know if you have high resolution enough you can see what those paintings are you know they all mean something every little looks like a high scan looks like a high scan so we can see well this is kind of blurry now because it's youtube it's already on youtube but if you have the original disc it's incredible yeah but anyways that's kind of how i enjoy his movies is uh still by still because uh i can see oh i like these hallways yeah you have to kind of let listeners know where we are yeah so and what's creepy about there's a hallway that it is in the film where it seems to be like these deer antlers is haunting the hallways i just love that framing like as they walk back and forth through the hallways there's just like you know dead animals posted at top but this this entire film there just seems to be a lot of background foreground stuff right just super super like it's a very modern day film for 1921 and that's why i think i really enjoyed it a lot more too because there's just so much you to look at and it just impresses upon you that you know like we're saying so much thought was put into this film even if it was expressionism i mean that's that's some good expression right there yeah well it's an evolution i think of expressionism because oh definitely they continue to he he kind of because he was uh he grew up he's friends with uh max uh i think reinhardt was one of the originators or uh maybe not reason but one of the people who really popularized this that aesthetic the german expressionistic aesthetic on the stage and of course all of that eventually brought an influence you know into the film uh films like caligari and mourinho's films i think student from prague might be an early example yeah for sure any of those you know any germanic women republic uh films from that era they're heavily heavily it it is almost unimaginable to have films that weren't at some shape wave or form uh influenced by the expressionism movement of the stage right but um any other notes on any uh hilary areas of this film let me pop it back up um my only note was uh with the baroness uh olga something something i didn't write down her full name i just my one acting critique was just i was so aggravated by how she always had the same boring plain miserable brooding face that was just like a comment it's just i know she's miserable i know she's upset but it was just always the same even her makeup made it seem like very dreary and unhappy but it's just like you can play with it in more ways than just always having a stone cold face so that was just my point i was kind of surprised because she's done a lot of incredible movies along with others and plenty of others in the silent era so it's just it was a unique choice to have her be so stagnant until she is with the father but even then it's still kind of similar she was different when she went in that flashback yeah well she as a movie does go on we do find out she kind of she's empty now right before he before he found religion she was you know she was in love but after that it even then it was kind of the same but that she just wanted to be evil yeah that was kind of that was funniest very interesting i just want to see something evil i was like okay i think i'm done any other notes i think the kids just popped in and out of the story that's about that was interesting yeah the kid was funny he was cute it's like suddenly they're there and then they're gone it's like it was like dick van dyke show what did they still have a kid what i will say i did like the humor he did put into this movie though it it worked well obviously we don't know what the jokes were but having that little release attention seemed to really bring you in more so you understand who these characters are and what's going on with them so i did enjoy that i thought it was very smart to have it in such a movie like this because it already isn't happy yeah a little it's a little downton abbey but because it was the kitchen well they went upstairs downstairs you know so you got to see the kitchen help so that's made me think of downton abbey [Music] yeah i think i've hit the end of mine yeah i mean this is uh i think showing that uh kitchen life like the downtown i reference you i think it's more about the class because clearly this is a even in the um i guess 20s you know they're in transition of going from a warm victorian lifestyle i guess into a modernized lifestyle and the story i'm sure was older yeah it is but even then i think life then was in transition going from people houses with servants right into just you know you know modern butler didn't really do anything but for some reason i couldn't stop watching him there was something about him that just looked interesting and i was waiting for him to do something but he never did we'll say yeah even yeah all these characters are characters which is really good because a lot of times you have they just fall off the screen yeah they have all they all have third dimension you all kind of want to know a little bit more about them yeah i thought that butler for sure was going to be in on something but um no he was just there as a prop it's like a murder mystery right like clue a little bit yeah oh yeah i left yeah so here's the antlers in this scene you know the antlers at the top mounted and the walls i didn't even notice the ones that were in the background so that's cool yeah it's incredible just everything about it is incredible the the more you study his films uh the more you and then of course the central line there he is the butler yeah and also the lamp there's the lamp is almost in every one of these archway hallway scenes it's got to signify something right yeah the light is illuminating to the darkness yeah so why do you think they call it a castle well i mean if you look at the the model it's it's the whole castle right it's not castle it's a traditional sense of like uh brick you know with the fort and the the smokes yeah but it's you know it's a european castle right so oh i never saw i would looking at i would just say mansion yeah man right right it just seemed weird to pick that title and not really have anything to do with it well it might be one in the same i think language-wise in the context of the film right there's troy right i don't think of that yeah anyways i feel like there's uh at least for me personally there's just a uh endless amount you can kind of ring out of this uh where what each of characters do even that comic relief character like you said yeah has his own dreams has his own like nightmare of uh uh and that's where the german expressionism uh thing really comes out a lot i think during his nightmare scene right where you know all sudden this arm comes out and reaches you know into his room yeah that was really creepy but i liked it a lot yeah it just seems to be like supposed that with the other kid having his dream about getting kidding yeah that was really funny too yeah anyway so uh you know i i feel like i could go on but i think that's probably good enough for this week right you guys yeah i'm good i mean i was going to say did we exactly mention the plot twist at the very ending oh sure you can you can mention the pause yeah go ahead well basically we find out i i don't know if we it's pronounced count osh but that's how i was saying it to myself we find out that the father is kanosh and he basically like wrestles his own answers to try to find out why his brother was murdered so it's a it was a very unique really trick the wife yeah yeah he tricked the wife and uh what was funny earlier in the film too like you could tell the father's wig i'm gonna call it was so bad and fake i was like he's not bald what is this like i thought it was i thought it looked awful but until the second half of the film when he came back then i noticed the the really dark creases in his brows and i was like damn that looks like cow nose and then at the very end surprise it actually is but i actually thought it was very good makeup and you know wigging because i'm wondering if it's a different guy as an actor oh maybe first half yeah possibly but i feel like they probably make it so they don't want it to be until maybe the very end because now i want to re-watch it myself but i'm still hung up on the fact he got religion i'm wondering if father fairman had something to do with that because they were friends so i wonder if he went off to visit him and somehow seeing farther pheromone and his you know in his his life inspired him to want to do the same i don't know yeah i certainly i think there are ties because it's so unexplained you know yeah he goes somewhere doesn't say where or what and then he comes back and it just like a switch was pulled you know what happened yeah and i guess priests have this uh it's almost like lawyers uh you know uh client confidence confidential oh yeah where if you yeah they can't say anything you can tell them you murdered somebody and they can't tell the cops they've done a lot of law and orders about that yeah i think that's probably fictional in it i don't know i don't know i think nowadays the priest will report you if you say i kill somebody i don't know i that's still up in the air for me but possibly there's the model yeah i just think of the the thunderbirds when i see something like this well i mean models have have been a staple in classic films for a long time you know if you can't shoot an exterior for a specific oh yeah uh but i grew up with uh with the marionette shows so right i can't help but put the two together right yeah but they've been around since of course these era right these early days because they you know you couldn't especially sci-fi yeah you couldn't shoot well regardless like even dramas even movies like this it's just the way things are because you can't if you can't get that exterior shot of that castle or building or whatever is you for the look you want the only way you can do it is through model i love the hanging glass that gives you the second or third story to a situation you know what i'm talking about uh where they can't build the whole model to say it was a huge set so they put something in front of it painted on glass all right make it look like it's bigger than it is oh the x uh set extensions yeah that's it yeah yeah those are brilliant they're always i think you guys talked about it with um uh i forgot the name of the charlie chaplin one you just did oh uh cd lights city lights yeah yeah i think he did that uh every once in a while on his thing he he probably used it extensively but then they all did back then because they that's part of movie magic movie magic making is that you know that's the illusion is that you have a larger set you're a larger place than you right you do like if you look at like the scene that we're looking at now with the you know the the wife and this their husband as it's probably on a set but they got three branches in the back and you think you're actually in the castle right so yeah lily were you going to sum up the thing or i i must have cut you off what the did you finish summarizing the rest of the twist or the plot um my i mean i was talking about how good i thought the makeup prosthetic was not that they exactly had prosthetics but they used prosthetics and nosferatu um i just from watching it and then re having that realization later uh i thought it was very good whether or not it is the same actor because now i want to find out uh he look looks like a com completely different character the only thing that gives him away is his very deep crested eye eyebrow wrinkles because that's the one thing i was like hmm i wonder if that's him because you can't tell with the wig you can't tell with the beard and the mustache it completely covers his facial expressions yeah maybe maybe his eyes but that's why you're the glass that was just cement the uh twist so they used another actor so yeah you didn't guess it possibly that whole time possibly now i feel like we should take a clip from later and then go back to the beginning i actually watched it a couple of times so i got it in the last time around hmm but uh i mean i guess it's really that's the only way to summarize it it's a i liked the plot twist because you're just like oh but uh oh jeez i was i always keep forgetting their last names um osh not father feremend i i guess no i was gonna say i guess the baron of yeah i i was yeah i don't want to mispronounce it but uh i mean the ending was also a little bit of a shock too the the baron who's the the new husband he ends up shooting himself over his guilt from getting caught so it was just kind of like whoa why it was just to me he was put with it too but then the baroness is still shot yeah yeah she's gonna say she she's still brooding she's even more miserable now so i don't know forget her good that's really all i have to say about the movie besides i very much enjoyed it and i was so happy we could actually see the film not grainy not terrible it was just good all around so kudos to the restorers excuse me all right so without anything else uh we're gonna wrap it up for today uh you can uh find more of our stuff at watching silentfilms.wordpress.com again that's watching silent films plural.wordpress.com and send us email watching soundfilms gmail.com you can find us wherever podcasts are and uh if you wouldn't mind leaving a rating star rating or a review you know greatly help other silent film fans find us or just general film fans and that's it for this week so thank you lily and thank you adam and uh we'll see y'all next time
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Public library appears to hang up on me when I request permissions to film there
okay now here's what I want you to do I would like you to call whoever's in charge at home and get those permissions decision of the Riddler report is brought to you by lr n dot FM edge don't want you to hear them alright as long as we're here might as well see this beauty what up you da alright well as anything else you're way better off getting banned from filming something than just filming it because you get more hits but I still did come up with some questions I wanted to ask those folks and now I do certainly want to ask them site at any time at ppl teen orgy press the pound key to return to previous menu at any time for locations and hours press 1 for renewals at library account services across 24 reference questions press three for departments of services cross for for employment and volunteering opportunities prescribed for administration for six to search the staff directory press seven hi Cassie Glenn Research Park ok this is David Lee again I'm still attempting to contact someone who can give me or deny me permission to film an event that is happening in 10 minutes at the library I've been put into voicemail 3 but I've been put into voicemail jail three times now and I'm recording well I was at the Penrose library location and now they've told me I can't be in there and film and I intend to film everything I do so I'm outside now filming this call ok right yeah don't do that again that's that's failed already get me to someone who can give me permission so that we don't have a problem but if I told you you can't found them there's nothing I can do as the switchboard operator over that there's who else can you transfer me to ok now who can you transfer who can you have me you can use home number can you give me to call so that we can prevent a First Amendment crisis of some small sort and protests at your library ok why don't you call someone at home in that case and have them call me quickly before there's a problem ok okay is this security okay and who am I talking to I can't I can't understand you what's your name again this is dave ridley i was just kicked out of your library for attempting to film and i'm attempting to get permissions to come back in now here's what I want you to do I would like you to call whoever's in charge at home and get those permissions okay then give me okay then give me their number no that's all voicemail jail everything you've given me before is taking me to voicemail jail I need to talk to someone live so that we don't have a First Amendment crisis at your library those numbers those numbers are all taking me to voicemail jail I want you to take me up the chain of command to your manager before there is before there is a First Amendment crisis and protests at your library [Music] and again I want your name well I don't know which of the people that I talk to you before you are lets up so 7 193 5 16 threes six 3333 I'm say stand by 6333 okay he's hung up you / administration press 6 search the staff directory at seven [Music] I could be Gladys tricks which part yeah can you patch me into security please average location pin rose you have reached the voice mailbox of 7 19 20 for the tone please record your voice message when you are okay that's enough further action to be inefficient today I guess I guess I'll just let them worry and maybe then lead a protest of some sort or something along those lines maybe I'll think of something more efficient no can do that federal agents on the streets of keene new hampshire they're investigating reports of an unlicensed radio station said to be broadcasting lrn FM so why all the fuss what is lr n dot FM well it's probably not something these agents want you to listen to it's a 24-hour news talk broadcast all-pro Liberty a true authoritarian free zone tune in at lriend FM to listen or broadcast their signal lr n dot FM that you don't want you to hear then m [Music]
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So much CHEATING! Whipped Cream Couples Challenge
okay so we felt like we needed a fun break to do something fun to break up the disappointment after what happened to me in the hospital so we're just gonna have some fun over the next couple weeks yeah we are doing and how well do you know each other challenge and we have these and for every wrong answer the other person gets to shove a plate of whipped cream into the other person's face any bets on who's gonna win I think I think I was easy on you I think you should get me alright ok it was like first area we prepare I haven't done this in so long I haven't had whipped cream out of a can that was actually really right to spread out hey Bo Oh what was my favorite childhood TV show I asked you this kid and you have a one week okay what color was my first car right with the floodlights that one like this okay if I don't get it it was kind of goldish so he watches that question wait boy didn't see the Hat there my favorite TV show was not Rugrats actually my dad stopped letting us watch Rugrats because I started to talk like Angelica because I was watching that show okay my favorite childhood TV show was full house and to this day I still watch there yeah I see what you know bonus question yeah bonus questions with my favorite character I'll give you a little anyway my turn no I just got no one yeah are you taking question right there look at it number one you're like a cheese yeah go for it what made me special from all the other kids in my class every year in elementary school and made me made the other kids jealous every day there's no whipped cream in there first of all first of all you just got me how am I supposed to know this that's it when I say it you will be like oh yeah what made me special you have a star in here right I do that's really sweet I'll give you one more attack what made me special every day of elementary school that should be the biggest hit this house my grandma made me home lunch every single day of elementary school and all the kids wanting my chips those two answers were correct wait anyway anyway okay my turn okay what was Shawn's nickname for you get ready to be totally destroyed car girl correct anyway all right number three what organized activity was I a part of growing up oh sorry in elementary school yes it was or I was gonna give you bonus answer I did Girl Scouts for okay right there my favorite is the Lion King okay let's make it a little harder yeah nice do you know what your Larry characters know do you know what your favorite Disney movie is after our childhood what is my what is my favorite carrier what is my favorite character what is my dear character no all right next question stop looking at the answers this should be easy my favorite band growing up but remember two questions in one that you're cheating I don't know no I don't know my turn what is my favorite color you know you've told me two different colors you'll know after I talk I'm gonna go with Green but you also told me white what all right also my favorite and saint member was JC all right not you told me your questions are easy and I made mine too easy anyway name all my dogs that I've had that seems hard but he not he should there's another one yes my first dog you should know this you know it I'm gonna give you a hand hello Maya yes I did not know that you didn't know that we can't leave our daughter Maya told you all right if anyone else know it is that we're like halfway through and I don't have with me hey there's a pity whipped cream on my face right here but I think it's time it is not next day during high school I have in the library no play cards no it wasn't in the library at Lake parties yes please sorry no one in the finally it's not fair bullying one person - you don't want about your wife what's my favorite movie wait wait wait the notebook what's that sir question I there's too many oh my god Wow but is the notebook one of your top yeah I also said playing cards so what happened before one of my temperature's going with it his fish tank broke and he had to clean the whole thing up by himself the huge fish tank and it flooded his living rooms before this alright next question for me what is my favorite ice cream what is it it's the strawberry shortcake what is my favorite cream okay my questions are way too easy she bought me a Jersey what do I wish I did in high school that I was not brave enough to do her corners are so hard it was an event any event that's just me being bitter that you got all of my questions right okay go okay that was not cool look in my eye it was meeting I was always too chicken to try out but I loved dancing hula so that was my one regret what is the one thing that I a fish tank anyway know what is the one thing I'll give you one more guess I've mentioned it the one thing that I value a large system what got you back what big picture and good sound sucker you know I said that how many times but do you want that more than a fish no I think we're done you know what's my favorite school with my favorite Disney Princess growing up you got one right anymore all right listen on this one who is the first boy I ever loved me you good oh my eyes burning okay we're done Oh
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learn the rules framework, part 27 -- extra path aliases (solution)
hello my name is Yan FAL I work at node one Scandinavia it is a very fine morning in Stockholm Sweden and this is episode 27 of the learn rules framework screencast series it's actually not a regular EP uh episode it's an exercise and this is a part of the exercise where I explain how I did the cool configuration that you just saw in the demonstration earlier right so well this is part of no one learning library you've seen it before um this is a Sandbox site I'm using and I have uh uh well the the thing we want to do is over at the uh user pages I have enabled the downloaded and enabled the path Auto module that could be replaced entirely by rules but that's not a part of the screencast um so so I get a nice URL up here say in PA saying users SL root instead of users1 users1 and the root here is of course a part of the username uh I have created a uh tab here with views listing content written by root which is pretty nice but the URL here is not very nice I want to have this one here because it's a good thing to use uh the uids when when creating views like this and doing uh contextual filters but I don't want it displayed like this so I want to have automatically created URL aliases for these Pages as well and that's something we're going to do with rules uh the view that I created will be available or is available for you right now to download as a feature from the exercise page so you don't have to worry about that uh the modules I'm using is path Auto I did actually disable this let's re reenable it it requires the token module as well so you have to download that uh also uh I'm using rules Bonus Pack which is pretty uh important in this case uh if you want to have this working with path in a good way rules bonus pack the miscellaneous thing and rules UI you need as well of course um yeah and this is for doing this in the way I solve it there are different ways of solving it so uh you can do in whatever way you like uh if you haven't seen path Auto it's a module for automatically creating some path aliases for content for taxonomy terms and for users and there are well you can use tokens and stuff to to Define these paths the URL aliases the thing though is that this doesn't well it only works with some parts of it and I want to extend it so let's do that here's um yeah uh the the tab I want to change let's head over into workflow rules and rules I have no rules right now I'm going to add a new one and I'm going to have this acting on uh when I say create a new user or update an existing user uh to check what path aliases it has and add or create a new one based on on the existing path alas so I'm going to call this um create a path alias for uh create PA alas for user content tabs Pages great uh react on event uh I'm going to start with reacting on after uh saving a new user account I'm going to actually do this on two different occasions but I'm going to start with this after saving a new user account it's important that I do this after saving a new user account because if I do it on user save before the save new users won't have a user ID and that's uh kind of important in this case h I'm going to add an action and this case the rules Bonus Pack will be of great help because I can use that to uh load a path Alias if the path Alias has been changed manually or you set some some strange rules in in your path path Auto module then I want rule to to know about this so I'm going to fetch uh the Alias for users slash account uid this is the path for the view user page and I'm going to call this existing Alias existing Al well let's call it base Alias base alas I can select well fetch Alias is based on language I don't use language on this site so I just skip this for now I'm going to load this path Alias and then because rules or uh yeah rules doesn't really expose the the data inside text tokens text variables in a good way I have to use a special action that I just created for rules bonus pack that is called merge two strings I want to create myself a new string with a new Alias and is going to start with I'm going to show you here what the problem is I have replacement pattern for site information and for the registered user but I don't have the information for the text string just added that uh read the uh path alas so I'm switching to data selection and here the base Alias is actually available and then then I'm going to merge this with a text string that is SL content which will then give me uh the following value users SL root that's the B base Alias and then slash content which is a pretty good alist for the content tab here uh Slash content um I'm going to call this new Alias new Alias good save when that is done I'm going to add a new action to set the new Alias on the site and that is create or delete any URL Alias uh existing system path is user slac account uid slash content that is a path used by uh by views and used internally on your Drupal site the URL Alias I want to use is and again I need to use data selection here the new Alias let's do it language neutral and Save now this should be uh happening on saving new user accounts I want to have this when updating user accounts as well because people might change the names of users so I'm going to add a new event here using multiple events for one rule that's pretty useful sometimes uh after updating an existing user account and and here I could try doing some strange conditions and stuff well not but uh tricky conditions to see if the user account has changed or the uh URL Alias has changed or something um and then only then do this or do that if the user is new but I'm actually going to execute this at all times and I think that might even be quicker than running the conditions because this is pretty quick and if the Alias I want to create already exists then it won't it won't create a new one uh so that's it and I also don't have to care really about creating or deleting old aliases uh just because a username change because I think it makes change it makes sense to keep the old aliases uh someone might be using those still so I'm going to keep those but I will on the other hand delete uh URL Alias as when we delete users so let's add a rule for that rules add a new rule delete Alias for user content page when deleting user uh user after user account has been deleted save add an action uh let's again fetch well no we don't have have to even fetch URL Alias and stuff we just specify um specify a path and delete then delete all the aliases for that path so this create or delete any URL Alias is what we want to do user slash account uid let's make sure that that's the actual yep that's the actual replacement pattern good SL content and I'm going to leave this empty uh to delete all Alias pointed to the given system path and that's it all right so that's it then um let's just make a quick check to see that this works uh right now we don't have any URL Alias here we have user1 con as you can see 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serious a romanization of greek serios serios lit glowing or scorching is a star system and the brightest star in the Earth's night sky with a visual apparent magnitude of minus one point four six it is almost twice as bright as Canopus the next brightest star the system has the Bayer designation alpha Canis Majoris alphas CMA what the naked eye perceives as a single star as a binary star system consisting of the white main sequence star of spectral type AO or a one-term Sirius a and a faint white dwarf companion of spectral type da to designated Sirius B the distance separating Sirius A from its companion varies between 8.2 and 31.5 astronomical units Sirius appears bright because of its intrinsic luminosity and its proximity to earth at a distance of 2.6 parsecs 8.6 light-years as determined by the hip Arcos astrometry satellite the Sirius system is one of Earth's near neighbours Sirius is gradually moving closer to the solar system so it will slightly increase in brightness over the next 60,000 years after that time its distance will begin to increase and it will become fainter but it will continue to be the brightest star in the Earth's night sky for the next 210 thousand years Sirius a is about twice as massive as the Sun M and has an absolute visual magnitude of plus 1.4 - it is 25 times more luminous than the Sun but has a significantly lower luminosity than other bright stars such as Canopus or IGEL the system is between 200 and 300 million years old it was originally composed of two bright bluish stars the more massive of these Sirius be consumed its resources and became a red giant before shedding its outer layers and collapsing into its current state as a white dwarf around 120 million years ago Sirius is also known colloquially as de dog star reflecting its prominence in its constellation Canis Major greater dog the heliacal rising of Sirius marked the flooding of the Nile in ancient Egypt in the dog days of summer for the ancient Greeks while to the Polynesians in the southern hemisphere the star marked winter and was an inn important reference for their navigation around the Pacific Ocean topic observational history the brightest star in the night sky Sirius has recorded in the earliest astronomical records its displacement from the ecliptic causes this heliacal rising to be remarkably regular compared to other stars with a period of almost exactly 365.25 days holding a constant relative to the solar year this occurs at Cairo on the 19th of July Julian placing it just prior to the summer solstice and the onset of the annual flooding of the Nile during antiquity owing to the flood zone irregularity the extreme precision of the Stars returned made it important to the ancient Egyptians who worshiped it as the goddess sot DET ancient egyptian SPDT triangle greek saw this asked this guarantor of the fertility of their land the egyptian civil calendar was apparently initiated to have its new year messer ii coincide with the appearance of sirius although its lack of leap years meant that this congruence only held for four years until its date began to wander backwards through the months the egyptians continued to note the times of sirius annual return which may have led them to the discovery of the fourteen sixty year so thick cycle and influenced the development of the Julian and Alexandrian calendars the ancient Greeks observed that the appearance of Sirius heralded the hot and dry summer and feared that it caused plants to wilt men to weaken and women to become aroused due to its brightness Sirius would have been noted to twinkle more in the unsettled weather conditions of early summer to Greek observers this signified certain emanations which caused its malignant influence anyone suffering its effects was said to be starstruck a strobe light is a strobe Oh ladies it was described as burning or flaming in literature the season following the Stars reappearance came to be known as the dog days the inhabitants of the island of CEOs in the Aegean Sea would offer sacrifices to Sirius and Zeus to bring cooling breezes and would await the reappearance of the star in summer if it rose clear it would pretend good fortune if it was misty or faint then it foretold or emanated pestilence coins retrieved from the island from the 3rd century BC featured dogs or stars with emanating race highlighting serious importance the Romans celebrated the Helia setting of serious around April 25th sacrificing a dog along with incense wine and a sheep to the goddess Robi goes so that the Stars emanations would not cause we trust on wheat crops that year Ptolemy of Alexandria mapped the Stars in book seven and eight of his Almagest in which he used serious as the location for the globe central meridian he depicted it as one of six red colored stars see the color controversy section below the other five are Class M and K stars such as Arcturus and Betelgeuse bright stars were important to the ancient Polynesians for navigation between the many islands and atolls of the Pacific Ocean low on the horizon they acted as stellar compasses they also served as latitude markers the declination of Sirius matches the latitude of the archipelago of Fiji at 17 degrees south and thus passes directly over the islands each night Sirius served as the body of a great Bird constellation called Manu with Canopus as the southern wing tip and Procyon the northern wing tip which divided the Polynesian night sky into two hemispheres just as the appearance of Sirius in the morning sky marked summer in Greece it marked the onset of winter for the Maori whose name - crew had described both the star in the season its culmination that the winter solstice was marked by celebration in Hawaii where it was known as key Lua Queen of Heaven many other Polynesian names have been recorded including Tala in the Marquesas Islands Rehua in New Zealand and thar without Papa festivity of original high chiefs and taro AE hittite a tear at a feii festivity who rises with prayers and religious ceremonies in Tahiti the Hawaiian people had many names for Sirius including all glowing Hoku calop i co-own yamaja also cal Annamayya standing alone and sacred keiki koala are he kikyo liya the navigational named Kiki : Omaha star of solitary lo no the astrological name Kahlua also Kahlua ah hi mahai flower of the heavens he Kiko alia Hoku who Kellie wha star which causes the canoe to sail a marine navigation name and Kahlua Lina yellow star the people of the society islands called serious variously tour without Papa Toru and nuit a Yamaha and Tory Hittite air at AFI i other names for serious included Palala moi root una mere manga yeah the pura mana hiki Takuya Marquesas Islands and Tok eva pukka pukka in the cosmology of the Tuamotus serious had various names including - kuru at taya poopoo take haha coconut fiber taya poopoo taranga and varoma tora tora flaming and diminishing the indigenous boring people of north western Victoria named serious as war Apple topic kinematics in 1717 edmond halley discovered the proper motion of the hitherto presumed fixed stars after comparing contemporary astrometric measurements with those from the second century AD given in Ptolemy's Almagest the bright stars Aldebaran Arcturus and Sirius were noted to have moved significantly Sirius had progressed about 30 arc minutes about the diameter of the moon to the southwest in 1868 Sirius became the first star to have its velocity measured the beginning of the study of celestial radial velocities Sir William Huggins examined the spectrum of the star and observed a redshift he concluded that Sirius was receding from the solar system at about forty kilometers per second compared to the modern value of minus five point five kilometers per second this was an overestimate and had the wrong sign the minus means it is approaching the Sun it's possible that Huggins did not account for the Earth's orbital velocity which would cause an error of up to 30 kilometers per second topic distance in his 1698 book Cosmo Dora's christiaan huygens estimated the distance to Sirius at 27,000 664 times the distance of the Earth to the Sun about 0.47 light-years translating to a parallax of roughly 7.5 arc seconds there were several unsuccessful attempts to measure the parallax of sirius by jacques Cassini six seconds by some astronomers including naval masks aligned using like eyes observations made at the Cape of Good Hope four seconds by Piazzi the same amount using lock eyes observations made at Paris more numerous and certain than those made at the Cape no sensible parallax by vessel no sensible parallax Scottish astronomer Thomas Henderson was the first to gain some meaningful value using his observations made in 1832 - 1833 and South African astronomer Thomas may clears observations made in 1836 - 1837 and was published in 1839 the value of the parallax was 0.23 arc seconds an error of the parallax was estimated not to exceed a quarter of a second or in Henderson's words on the whole we may conclude that the parallax of sirius is not greater than half a second in space and that it is probably much less astronomers adopted a value of 0.25 arc seconds for much of the 19th century it is now known to have a parallax of 0.3 7-9 to plus or minus 0.001 6 arc seconds and therefore a distance of one over zero point three seven nine to two point six three seven parsecs showing Henderson's measurement to be accurate topic discovery of a companion in 1844 the German astronomer Friedrich Bessel deduced from changes in the proper motion of Sirius that it had an unseen companion on January 31st 1862 American telescope maker an astronomer Alvin Graham Clark first observed the faint companion which is now called Sirius B or affectionately the pup this happened during testing of an eighteen five-inch 470 millimetres aperture great refractor telescope for Dearborne Observatory which was the largest refracting telescope lens in existence at the time and the largest telescope in the United States Sirius B sighting was confirmed on March 8th with smaller telescopes the visible star is now sometimes known as serious a since 1890 for some apparent orbital irregularities in the Sirius system have been observed suggesting a third very small companion star but this has never been confirmed the best fit to the data indicates a six year orbit around sirius a in a mass of 0.06 M this star would be five to ten magnitudes fainter than the white dwarf Sirius B which would make it difficult to observe observations published in 2008 were unable to detect either a third star or a planet an apparent third star observed in the 1920s has now believed to be a background object in 1915 Walter Sidney Adams using a 60-inch 1.5 metres reflector at Mount Wilson Observatory observed the spectrum of Sirius B and determined that it was a faint whitish star this led astronomers to conclude that it was a white dwarf the second to be discovered the diameter of Sirius A was first measured by Robert Hanbury Brown and Richard Q twists in 1959 at Jodrell Bank using their stellar intensity interferometer in 2005 using the Hubble Space Telescope astronomers determined that Sirius B has nearly the diameter of the earth 12,000 kilometers 7,500 miles with a mass 102 percent of the sun's topic color controversy around AD 150 the Greek astronomer of the Roman period Claudius Ptolemy described serious as reddish along with five other stars Betelgeuse and terry's Aldebaran Arcturus and Pollux all of which are of orange or red hue the discrepancy was first noted by amateur astronomer Thomas Barker Squire of Linden Hall in Rutland who prepared a paper and spoke at a meeting of the Royal Society in London in 1760 the existence of other stars changing and brightness gave credibility to the idea that some may change in color - Sir John Herschel noted this in 1839 possibly influenced by witnessing a de Carina two years earlier Thomas Jefferson Jackson C resurrected discussion on red Sirius with the publication of several papers in 1892 and a final summary in 1926 he cited not only Ptolemy but also the poet aratus the orator Cicero and general Germanicus as calling the star red though acknowledging that none of the latter three authors were astronomers the last two merely translating a Rattus poem phenomena Seneca had described serious as being of a deeper red than Mars not all ancient observers saw Sirius is read the first century poet Marcus Manila's described it as sea blue as did the fourth century a Venus it was the standard white star in ancient China and multiple records from the second century BC up to the seventh century AD all describes serious as white in 1985 German astronomers wolfhard schlosser and Werner Bergman published an account of an eighth century Lombardi manuscript which contains de coeur su stellar AM ratio by Saint Gregory of Tours the Latin text taught readers how to determine the times of nighttime prayers from positions of the stars and Sirius is described within his robiola reddish the authors proposed this was further evidence Sirius B had been a red giant at the time other scholars replied that it was likely st. Gregory had been referring to Arcturus the possibility that stellar evolution of either Sirius A or Sirius B could be responsible for this discrepancy has been rejected by astronomers on the grounds that the timescale of thousands of years is too short and that there is no sign of the nebulosity in the system that would be expected had such a taken place an interaction with a third star to date undiscovered has also been proposed as a possibility for a red appearance alternative explanations are either that the description is read as a poetic metaphor for ill fortune or that the dramatic scintillations of the star when rising left the viewer with the impression that it was read to the naked eye it often appears to be flashing with red white and blue hues when near the horizon topic visibility with an apparent magnitude of minus one point four six Sirius is the brightest star system in the night sky almost twice as bright as the second brightest star Canopus from Earth Sirius appears dimmer than Jupiter and Venus always as well as Mercury and Mars at certain times Sirius is visible from almost everywhere on earth except latitudes north of 73 degrees north and it does not rise very high when viewed from some northern cities reaching only 13 degrees above the horizon from st. Petersburg Sirius along with Procyon and Betelgeuse forms one of the three vertices of the winter triangle to observers in the northern hemisphere due to its declination of roughly minus 17 degrees serious as a circumpolar star from latitude south of 73 degrees south from the southern hemisphere in early July Sirius can be seen in both the evening where it sets after the Sun and in the morning where it rises before the Sun due to precession and slight proper motion Sirius will move further south in the future starting around the Year 9000 series will no longer be visible from northern and central Europe and in one 400 oh its declination will be minus 67 degrees and thus it will be circumpolar throughout South Africa and in most parts of Australia Sirius can be observed in daylight with the naked eye under the right conditions ideally the sky should be very clear with the observer at a high altitude the star passing overhead and the Sun low on the horizon these observing conditions are more easily met in the southern hemisphere due to the southerly declination of Sirius the orbital motion of the Sirius binary system brings the two stars to a minimum angular separation of three arc seconds and a maximum of 11 arc seconds at the closest approach it is an observational challenge to distinguish the white dwarf from its more luminous companion requiring a telescope with at least 300 millimetres 12:00 in aperture and excellent seeing conditions a Puri astron occurred in 1994 and the pair have since been moving apart making them easier to separate with a telescope at a distance of 2.6 parsecs 8.6 light-years the Sirius system contains two of the eight nearest stars to the solar system not including the Sun and as the fifth closest stellar system to ours again not including the Sun this proximity is the main reason for its brightness as with other near stars such as Alpha Centauri and in contrast to distant highly luminous supergiant's such as Canopus Rigel or Betelgeuse it is still around 25 times more luminous than the Sun the closest large neighboring star too serious as Procyon 1.6 1 parsecs 5.24 light-years away the Voyager 2 spacecraft launched in 1977 to study the four jovian planets in the solar system is expected to pass within 4.3 light years 1.3 percent of sirius in approximately 290 6,000 years topic system serious as a binary star system consisting of two white stars orbiting each other with a separation of about 20 astronomical units roughly the distance between the Sun and Uranus and a period of 50.1 years the brighter component termed sirius a is a main-sequence star of spectral type early a with an estimated surface temperature of 9900 40k it's companion Sirius B is a star that has already evolved off the main sequence and become a white dwarf currently ten thousand times less luminous in the visual spectrum Sirius B was once the more massive of the two the age of the system has been estimated at around 230 million years early in its lifespan it was thought to have been too bluish white stars orbiting each other in an elliptical orbit every 9.1 years the system emits a higher than expected level of infrared radiation as measured by iris space-based Observatory this may be an indication of dust in the system and is considered somewhat unusual for a binary star the Chandra x-ray Observatory image shows Sirius B outshining it's bright partner as it is a brighter x-ray source in 2015 vegan and colleagues used the VLT survey telescope to search for evidence of substance and were able to rule out the presence of giant planets 11 times more massive than Jupiter at 0.5 au distance from Sirius a six to seven times the mass of Jupiter at one to two au distance and down to around four times the mass of Jupiter at end o distance topic Syria say serious a has a massive to em the radius of this star has been measured by an astronomical interferometer giving an estimated angular diameter of five point nine three six plus or minus zero point zero one six mas the projected rotational velocity as a relatively low sixteen kilometers per second which does not produce any significant flattening of its disk this is at marked variance with the similar sized Vega which rotates at a much faster 274 kilometers per second and bulges prominently around its equator a weak magnetic field has been detected on the surface of Sirius a stellar models suggest that the star formed during the collapsing of a molecular cloud and that after ten million years its internal energy generation was derived entirely from nuclear reactions the core became convective and used the CNO cycle for energy generation it is predicted that Sirius A will have completely exhausted the store of hydrogen at its core within a billion 109 years of its formation at this point it will pass through a red giant stage then settle down to become a white dwarf Sirius a is classed as an M star because the spectrum shows deep metallic absorption lines indicating an enhancement in elements heavier than helium such as iron the spectral type has been reported as a zero mili amperes 1v a which indicates that it would be classified as a one from hydrogen and helium lines but a o from the metallic lines that caused it to be grouped with the M stars when compared to the Sun the proportion of iron in the atmosphere of Sirius a relative to hydrogen is given by Fay H equals 0.5 display style textile left frac CFA C eh right equals 0.5 meaning iron is 316 percent as abundant as in the sun's atmosphere the high surface content of metallic elements is unlikely to be true of the entire star rather the iron peak and heavy metals are radiatively levitated towards the surface topic Sirius B you serious B is one of the more massive white dwarfs known with a mass of 1.0 to M it is almost double the 0.5 to 0.6 m average this mass is packed into a volume roughly equal to the Earth's the current surface temperature as 25,000 200k because there is no internal heat source Sirius B will steadily cool as the remaining heat is radiated into space over more than two billion years a white dwarf forms only after the star has evolved from the main sequence and then passed through a red giant stage this occurred when Sirius B was less than half its current age around 120 million years ago the original star had an estimated five M and was a B type star roughly B 4-5 when it was still on the main sequence while it passed through the red giant stage Sirius B may have enriched the metallicity of its companion this star is primarily composed of a carbon oxygen mixture that was generated by helium fusion in the progenitor star this is overlaid by an envelope of lighter elements with the material segregated by mass because of the high surface gravity the outer atmosphere of Sirius B is now almost pure hydrogen the element with the lowest mass and no other elements are seen in its spectrum topic potential third star since 1894 there have been observed irregularities in the orbits of Sirius a and B with an apparent periodicity of six to six point four years a 1995 study found such a companion to likely exist with a mass of roughly 0.05 solar masses a small red dwarf or a large brown dwarf with an apparent magnitude of greater than 15 in less than three arc seconds from Sirius a more recent and accurate astrometric observations by the hubble space telescope ruled out the possibility of such an object entirely the 1995 study predicted an astro metric movement of roughly 90 maus 0.09 arc seconds although Hubble was unable to detect any location anomaly to an accuracy of 5 mas 0.005 arcsec this ruled out any objects orbiting sirius a with more than 0.03 three solar masses orbiting in 0.5 years and 0.014 in two years they were additionally able to rule out any companions to Sirius B with more than 0.024 solar masses orbiting in 0.5 years and 0.009 v orbiting in 1.8 years effectively there are almost certainly no additional bodies in the Sirius system larger than a small brown dwarf or large exoplanet topic Sirius star cluster in 1909 edge nur hertzsprung was the first to suggest that Sirius was a member of the Ursa Major moving group based on his observations of the system's movements across the sky the Ursa Major group is a set of 220 stars that share a common motion through space and were once formed as members of an open cluster which has since become gravitationally unbound analyses in 2003 in 2005 found serious membership in the group to be questionable the Ursa Major group has an estimated age of 500 plus or minus 100 million years whereas serious with metallicity similar to the Suns has an age that is only half this making it too young to belong to the group Sirius may instead be a member of the proposed Sirius super cluster along with other scattered stars such as beta or agait alpha coronae borealis beta crater as' beta Eridani and beta Serpentis this is one of three large clusters located within 500 light-years 150% of the sun the other two are the Hyades and the Pleiades and each of these clusters consists of hundreds of stars topic Gaia one in 2017 a massive star cluster was discovered only 10 feet from Sirius it was discovered during a statistical analysis of Gaia data the cluster is over a thousand times further away from us than the star topic etymology and cultural significance the most commonly used proper name of this star comes from the Latin Sirius from the ancient Greek serios Syria's glowing or scorcher although the Greek word itself may have been imported from elsewhere before the archaic period one authorities suggesting a link with the Egyptian god Osiris the names earliest recorded use dates from the 7th century BC in Hesiod's poetic work works and days in 2016 the International Astronomical Union organized a working group on star names WGSN to catalog and standardize proper names for stars the WGS ends first bulletin of July 2016 included a table of the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN which included Sirius for this star it is now so entered in the IAU catalogue of star names Sirius has over fifty other designations and names attached to it in Geoffrey Chaucer's essay treatise on the astrolabe it bears the name al-jabbar and is depicted by a hounds head this name is widely used on medieval astrolabes from Western Europe in sanskrit it is known as mur Gaviota deer hunter or love dhaka hunter as murga vada the star represents Rudra Shiva the star is referred as Makara GOP in Malayalam and has religious significance to the pilgrim center Sabarimala in Scandinavia the star has been known as loca Brenna burnin done by Loki or Loki's torch in the astrology of the Middle Ages Sirius was a bohemian fixed star associated with Beryl and juniper its astrological symbol was listed by heinrich cornelius agrippa many cultures have historically attached special significance to Sirius particularly in relation to dogs it is often colloquially called the dog star as the brightest star of Canis Major the great dog constellation it was classically depicted as Orion's dog the ancient Greeks thought that Sirius is emanations could affect dogs adversely making them behave abnormally during that dog days the hottest days of the summer the Romans knew these days as dyes kindig you layers and the star Sirius was called Knik eula little dog the excessive panting of dogs in hot weather was thought to place them at risk of desiccation and disease in extreme cases a foaming dog might have rabies which could infect and kill humans they had bitten homer in the Iliad describes the approach of Achilles toward Troy in these words in Iranian mythology especially in Persian mythology and in Zoroastrianism the ancient religion of Persia Sirius appears as tist RIA and is revered as the Rainmaker divinity tsch star of new Persian poetry beside passages in the sacred texts of the Avesta the invest in language hysteria followed by the version TIR in middle and new Persian is also depicted in the Persian epic Shahnameh of Ferdowsi due to the concept of the assadist powers which are worthy of worship Tisch tria is a divinity of rain and fertility and an antagonist of a pay OSHA the demon of drought in this struggle Tisch tria is depicted as a white horse in Chinese astronomy the star is known as the star of the celestial wolf Chinese and Japanese Tian Liang Chinese romanization tin lung Japanese romanization tenor a winking face in the mansion of Jing James many nations among the indigenous peoples of North America also associated serious with canines thus Aryan Tohono O'odham of the southwest note the star as a dog that follows mountain sheep while the Blackfoot called it dog face the Cherokee paired serious with Antares as a dog star guardian of either end of the path of souls the pani of Nebraska had several associations the wolf skiddy tribe knew it as the wolf star while other branches knew it is the coyote star further north the Alaskan Inuit of the Bering Strait called it moon dog several cultures also associated the star with a bow and arrows the ancient Chinese visualized a large bow and arrow across the southern sky formed by the constellations of puppies in canis major in this the arrow tip is pointed at the wolf Sirius a similar association is depicted at the temple of hathor in dendera where the goddess a tete has drawn her arrow at Heather Sirius known as TIR the star was portrayed as the arrow itself in later Persian culture see is mentioned in surah and nauseam the star of the Quran where it is given the name al Sheree transliteration as saira or ash Shira the leader the versus when ma hua Ramu al Sheree that he is the lord of Sirius the mighty star and na Djem 49 even Cather said in his commentary that it is the bright star named mirza mal jhaza Sirius which a group of Arabs used to worship the alternate name is Sher used by Johann bear is derived from this in theosophy it is believed the seven stars of the Pleiades transmitted the spiritual energy of the Seven Rays from the galactic logos to the seven stars of the Great Bear than to Sirius from there is it sent via the Sun to the god of Earth sanat-kumara and finally through the seven masters of the Seven Rays to the human race topic Dogen the Dogon people are an ethnic group in Mali West Africa reported by some researchers to have traditional astronomical knowledge about Sirius that would normally be considered impossible without the use of telescopes in 1938 Marcel griot produced his dissertation and received his doctorate degree from the Ecole Prix de Haute's etudes Eph II based on his research work with the Dogon according to griot Sook's conversations with au gautam le 1965 in the pale Fox 1972 they knew about the 50-year orbital period of Sirius and its companion prior to Western astronomers they also refer to a third star accompanying Sirius a and B Robert temple's 1976 book the Sirius mystery credits them with knowledge of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn this has been the subject of controversy and speculation doubts have been raised about the validity of griot and dieter lines work in a 1991 article in current anthropology anthropologist Walter Van Beek concluded after his research among the Dogon that though they do speak about si GU Tolo which is what griot claimed the Dogon called Sirius they disagree completely with each other as to which star is meant for some it is an invisible star that should rise to announce the si GU festival for another it is Venus that through a different position appears as si GU Tala all agree however that they learned about the star from griot no abhrush explained in his book serious matters that the cultural transfer of relatively modern astronomical information could have taken place in 1893 when a French expedition arrived in Central West Africa to observe the total eclipse on April 16 topic sir religion in the religion of the sir people of Senegal the Gambia and Mauritania serious is called uner from the sir language and some of the Kenyan language speakers who are all ethnically serves the star Sirius is one of the most important and sacred stars in Sura religious cosmology and symbolism the sir high priests and priestesses salt iegs the hereditary rein priests chart you nur in order to forecast rainfall and enable sir farmers to start planting seeds in sir religious cosmology it is the symbol of the universe topic modern significance Sirius is a frequent subject of science fiction and has been the subject of poetry Dante and John Milton referenced the star while Tennyson's poem the princess describes the Stars scintillation other modern references plans for using solar sail propulsion for interstellar travel have targeted serious as the star system fastest to arrive at from Earth while Alpha Centauri and others are closer the brightness of Sirius provides the best braking power to arrive with the least travel time Sirius is featured on the coat of arms of Macquarie University and is the name of its alumna journal the name of the North American satellite radio company satellite CD radio Inc was changed to Sirius satellite radio in November 1999 being named after the brightest star in the night sky composure karl-heinz Stockhausen who wrote a piece called serious has been claimed to have said on several occasions that he came from a planet in the Sirius system to Stockhausen sirius stood forth the place where music is the highest of vibrations and where music had been developed in the most perfect way astronomer Noah Brosh has speculated that the name of the character Sirius black from the Harry Potter stories who has a unique ability to transform into a black dog might have been inspired by Sirius B Sirius is one of the 27 stars on the flag of Brazil where it represents the state of mato grosso the Swedish football team I K Sirius from Uppsala who currently plays in the top-tier Allsvenskan is named after the star system vehicles seven ships of Great Britain's Royal Navy have been called HMS Sirius since the 18th century with the first being the flagship of the First Fleet to Australia in 1788 the Royal Australian Navy subsequently named a vessel HMAS Sirius in honor of the flagship American vessels include the US and as serious as well as a monoplane model the Lockheed Sirius the first of which was flown by Charles Lindbergh the name was also adopted by Mitsubishi Motors for the Mitsubishi serious engine in 1980 topic notes topic references topic citations topic bibliography Brosh Noah 2008 serious matters springer ISBN 1 402 Oh 8 3 1 8 1 Holberg JB 2007 serious brightest diamond in the night sky chit Chester UK praxis publishing ISBN 0 to 387 4 8 9 4 1 x mackensen Maud Wooster 1941 the morning star rises an account of Polynesian astronomy Yale University Press topic external links NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Sirius B and x-ray the 6th of October 2000 discussion on Dogon issue serious time Barker though Stu CLE W 1760 remarks on the mutations of the Stars Philosophical Transactions 51 to 498 - 500 for joy ten point one zero nine eight R STL point one seven fifty nine point zero zero four nine JSTOR 105 thousand three hundred ninety three
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yes I'm still here Hollywood and coming up on today's episode it's so funny at a very early age I knew there was an outlet and I knew that was on a movie set and I think that drives me every day into waking up and everything that I know I'll feel most comfortable on a set um I'd say the most surreal was um the most upsetting was uh uh you know and I wasn't in the I wasn't you know in Hollywood when it happened I was in college but when River Phoenix passed away that was uh that was uh tragic insane um uh still not over it FYI prisoners who are sending my wife mail um I read it I never give it to my wife uh it sort of is pretty exciting for me I really feel like I'm uh reading reading into something I shouldn't be reading um um there's a takeaway from this podcast U I read my wife's prison fan mail if you're one to pay attention to Hollywood tabloids you'd know that it's fairly rare for a child actor to keep their career thriving into adulthood well one versatile star who was in his first hit film at 11 years old has thrived for decades as an actor though he's also pivoted into the world of talk and game show hosting but despite the many roles and successes he has raked up in his 40-year career his most important role is being a dad to daughters this is still here Hollywood I'm Steve kco join me with today's guest Jerry oconnell my brother and my brother-in-law uh both told me that we need some kind of a sign off for this podcast yeah I think because kco with a K I think it's got to be something with K like uh K everybody catch you later I think catch is spelled with a c I know but you spell it with a K and you do like uh you do like a Chiron like Chiron there's a k that's a c too oh well I no I mean we're using K's today we're replacing all the c's with KS um how are you Jerry doing well so good to see you good to see you too there's our sign on you just came over from the talk I've I've been hosting the talk uh on CBS every day Eastern um 2 pm Pacific Time 1 pm um a live show I can't believe I'm a talk show host when I moved to Hollywood you were the talk show host guy and I was the actor and uh here I am um Talk Show hosting but I mean I think it I think it uh plays into the theme of your show still here um it's funny careers you don't uh you have no control over them they I moved away to Chicago and I've been gone for 20 years and when Jim called me and said hey I have an idea for a podcast and he asked me if I would be interested in hosting and I missed Los Angeles a lot you know moving to Chicago was moving home and I went back for my parents who were elderly but uh I did miss it it it's it's different out here it's special yeah it is I um I moved out here right after college um I uh I I moved out here in the late 1990s I got to the thing that inspired me most to move out to Los Angeles I truly believe was thre's company I grew up watching thre's company I was obsessed with Jack Chrissy and Janet and um uh they lived in Santa Monica they hung out at the Regal Beagle um they rode uh uh tandom bicycles up and down Venice Boulevard I just wanted to move to Los Angeles I I just uh I just wanted to move out here they make it look so nice they really do but you know what it is um it is really nice uh I don't know uh I think you're having a pretty mild winter this winter but um I mean the weather is really the best um and it's better than the southeast Florida any of it I mean it's not too cold in the winter it's I guess a little warm in the summer but not as hot as it is in the and there's always a breeze it seems like you always have an ocean breeze yeah and and and I'm I'm really into it the funny thing is I have children now who are teenagers and um we live in the valley which um for those who aren't familiar is sort of like this the suburb of of Los Angeles and um I mean if you're my age you remember sort of Valley girls who sort of like talk like this and um I have two daughters who talk like this now and it's so crazy to me because they really speak with this accent and you know I think now there's more of like what they call vocal fry wies I mean it's what my children do and it is a valley accent and it uh it drives me insane does it are you a dad who says don't say that no I yell at them I say don't talk shut up hate that do not speak like that that's not how we speak speak normally project like pronounce your like don't do that long thing and pronounce the end of the word damn it but they uh they're going to do whatever the heck they're going to do um it is pretty funny when they do go to the east coast and spend some time with my family um for a little bit they do sort of pick up a little bit of a New York accent where they talk like this a little bit you know where they uh say things like coffee and stuff and that that sort of makes me laugh but um yeah I have uh I have Valley girls for children how do you like being a dad I like it a lot it really is um it it's so funny I was thinking about Parenthood um the movie no I was thinking about Parenthood uh I was watching this is we're really going off topic here my wife and I love a show called 90-day fiance which is a reality show on I believe TLC I'm sorry if I'm wrong about that but uh it's on TLC who knows what anything is on anymore it just it just ends up in your inbox um and um there's a young couple on there who is uh is expecting and uh it's a guy who's marrying a girl from U from the Far East uh because the whole point of 90-day fiance is that it's Americans who meet people online overseas and they meet up with each other and they have days to figure out whether they're going to get married or not to get what they call a K1 visa and they're expecting and they said are you excited and he went you know I I don't think anybody is ever ready or really like is like excited to have kids I think it just sort of happens and that's exactly what I went through it was funny I'm really grateful to my wife who um I don't want to say made me have kids but it was really her pushing me would have I was trying to push it off as long as possible and um I'm really happy I had kids it is it is fun um it's to me the uh it's the most fun I've had um which I'm a little shocked at um now it's not fun um as like going to I don't know an outdoor music festival or doing drugs and watching the Sun r at the Grand Canyon or the uh skinny dipping and matcha picu like that's actually fun um it isn't fun when your teenage girls are yelling at you and complaining why you're late picking them up that's not fun but um it has kind of uh completed me really it's uh it's um it's [Music] um it's the most fun that sounds like a line from Jerry Maguire I know I was I was thinking that I was like I'm plagiarizing but I was in it so it's not plagiarism no no it just stuck with you that's all you use it now as part of your vernacular yeah I I like it and um you know one of my daughters has said she wants to get into acting she's a teenager um you okay with that yeah I I I really am I think acting is uh I think uh acting uh and that's the only thing I really know about Showbiz I mean I guess I'm a talk show host now but um acting is sort of our thing my wife and I family business if you will um and uh I think it's really good for young people to get into like I was um very young I was very young I was in standby me when I was 12 you know um I think it's um I think it's good because it teach teaches you about rejection really early and you don't you audition all the time and you get nothing and you get I mean one% I don't even know what the percent is .1% of every app B that you get and um I think that's a really healthy thing it just teaches you to be um Nimble it teaches you to be um not set in what your goals are I mean again teaches you how to be how to take rejection many times I mean again getting back to the theme of still here um it it teaches you how to sort of move move and groove with the times you know I was looking at clips of uh Jerry Maguire uh getting ready for today and uh I couldn't I had it's been a while since I saw saw it uh I saw a I went to a screening I remember I think it was at Columbia Pictures yeah and um I really enjoyed the movie and then I went on the junket and interviewed Tom and Cuba sure looking at it I forgot all the people who were in it yeah you know Cuba yep Tom sure Renee sure Renee zeler yeah who's gone on to win couple of oscars sure uh Bonnie Hunt Bonnie Hunt J Moore what was the young kid the little boy uh Jonathan lip Nikki that's it yep but uh it it that movie's a classic yeah it was a classic it it is a classic I've been really fortunate I've been a part of um I mean a couple of Classics uh Stand By Me is thought of Stand By is a classic yeah Jer McGuire's a classic I mean I think it's a classic scream to uh you know uh is people still talk about it they're doing the whole cast is doing conventions to this day you know um people make a living from being in that movie um I've uh I've been really fortunate I had a uh I had a hot streak there for yes nice resume for a minute yeah uh what do you remember from standby me um I remember um I remember how much fun I had doing it I remember being um a young adult I was 11 when we made it that's Young um and I remember pretty much immediately [Music] um realizing that up until that point in my life uh everything that I was doing that was getting me in trouble speaking out in class uh speaking out when not being called on being loud talking too much having too much energy not sitting on my hands uh all those things that I was always getting in trouble for were celebrated on a movie set come in with energy have more energy uh talk out of turn come up with suggestions come up with ideas there are no bad ideas um it was the only place that uh my personality was celebrated up until that point in my life um this is in the mid 80s so they called me hyperactive I guess now there's other words for it other um more medically accurate terms but ADHD yeah um but then they called me hyperactive and I remember on my dad's bookshelf he had a book why is your child hyperactive it's like some book that I think some coworker gave to him you know like hey here you got Pro that kid of yours is crazy uh here's a uh here's a book I mean I remember the first day uh doing a scene the first day and it was a scene where we were the four boys you know it's standby means about four boys who go to look for a dead body and I remember we were doing one scene where we're in a junkyard and I remember we were doing something and I started um ad liing I started as my character goofing around a little bit at the end of a take something happened and I was goofing around and Rob rer yelled cut and started walking right toward me you know cut and he was a big guy he's he's he's a big guy he's a presence you know so you know the boss yells cut and starts marching towards set and I was like oh man here it goes he's gonna yell at me and say you know hey what are you doing just stay the lines shut up sit on your hands stop talking out of turn and he came to set and he went Jerry and I was like oh man here it comes and he went more of that hey fellas you see what he did that's what I need I need more of that just like that every take action and I was celebrated Steve I was and it made me realize wow I don't have to hide who I am here I don't I don't have to change who I am I don't have to hold anything in and a lot of the business here in Hollywood is about being celebrated and uh being appreciated and that helps your self-confidence feeling free really not feeling constrainted you know in in life and in in in your personality so it's so funny at a very early age I knew there was an outlet and I knew that was on a movie set and I think that drives me every day into waking up and everything that I know I'll feel most comfortable on a s do you ever run into some of the people you worked with yeah I run into will weaton a lot I stay in touch with him I run into Cory Feldman a lot I stay in touch with him uh Rob Riner every now and again I stay in touch with a producer behind the scenes who's one of the founders of Castle Rock which was the production company that was behind standby me and all those movies that Rob Riner did uh back in those days misery I think misy A Few Good Men I mean all of them the list goes on and on um When Harry Met Sally there too many to remember there's a lot you know and uh there's a guy named Andrew shyan that I stay in touch with uh keeper Sutherland I love running into him uh he played the bad guy in Stand By Me uh so I stay in touch with everybody on social media I stay in touch with the Phoenix family River Phoenix who was in Stand By Me um has sisters and a mom and I stay in touch with them on social media um but it's uh I interviewed him when he was a kid wow uh what was the movie he made with Christine lahy Jud Hurst Running on Empty that's it yeah I interviewed him he was up for an Academy Award yes he was yeah very talented young man very it's a tragedy um what about Jerry Maguire um Jerry Maguire was really um interesting for me because uh you know I was in standby me was a huge hit I didn't really come from a Showbiz family I I didn't really come I I didn't have a good I didn't come from a Showbiz family they didn't uh my parents didn't know how to really follow it up after that you know um I'm not complaining I love my parents I saw them yesterday we went to brunch hi Mom and Dad you know you would think that after standby me that' be it a career is made but I went to college I went to high school I went to college I started doing a lot of commercials in college I went to college in New York I went to New York University and I auditioned for commercials all the time and became quite successful at doing commercials and uh you could make a lot of money doing commercials and I really uh I earned a pretty good living doing commercials and um I wasn't really uh acting in the what they call the scripted World which is movies and TV and um I got a television show for Fox at the time this is at the beginning of fox when they only did programming I think Sunday through Thursday they didn't have programming Friday Saturday or Friday or Saturday nights you know and they only had I guess they still only have two hours of programming but uh I did a science fiction show for um uh for Fox at the time and um I got an agent I got I signed with William Morris um it was a big deal I was back you know and um one of the first auditions that uh my new William Morris agent got me was uh for Jerry Maguire to meet Cameron Crow who wrote and directed Jerry McGuire and I auditioned for the agent who was the agent who fired uh um the football player and all that stuff and I was uh I was 21 you know I was young and I I got along in the audition process as the agent and I was really just copying my agent at William Morris that I had just signed with who was a pretty fast talking really good Agent and um I I I met Tom Cruz for a screen test screen tests are really big Deals they give you a script you meet Tom Cruz I mean that's a huge deal and when you see Tom Cruz it's surreal it's Tom Cruz and by the way he looks like Tom Cruz he sounds like Tom Cruz he feels like Tom Cruz but you're talking to him it's almost Interactive Ive this is before AI so I mean it was really um something special but I read for it and physically you know I was 20 22 21 22 maybe yeah 22 and there was a role for a recent college graduate a first raft first first number one in the NFL draft pick and they saw me and I think physically they thought um there's our man yeah he's just he doesn't look he looks more like a young athlete than he does like an agent who's um a contemporary of uh of Tom Cruz's you know and when I read as the agent part in the screen test I just felt like it wasn't like no one was laughing there were other producers in the room and it just didn't click and I remember I was waiting out by the car by my valet I rented a car and I remember thinking wow that didn't go well I I didn't get that you could just feel it and an assistant came out and said hey will you come back in and so of course I ran back in and I thought they were going to say hey that didn't go well let's try a couple other and they said will you read this part and they gave me and in acting they call it cold sides so it's like a cold script so you haven't rehearsed it but but it's funny I knew as an actor when you got a cold script that was a real opportunity because there were zero expectations on you you know you didn't have time to prepare so you could read lines and basically when you got a cold script your job as an actor these are actor tricks I'm giving all the actors listening right now your job is to do whatever they tell you to do and if you do it I mean if they say go left go hard left if they tell you to do it with a Russian accent I mean just come out and do like full like Boris bad enough like all completely Boris go crazy with the exit uh and there is no wrong way when you have a cold script by the way i' learned that uh from failing a number of times with cold scripts um but um said we want you to play this role of this Young quarterback that's in the script and he's from Odessa Texas this was like right around the time of like Friday Night Lights so man I I I went in there and I just like completely like did like a full like Texas I mean full on and I just thought like I'm just going to do an imitation of Sam Elliott I'm just GNA do Sam Elliott like how would Sam what would like ww SD what would Sam do and I did a complete Sam Elliott imitation and tried to go completely calm around Tom Cruz who was F sort of frenetic and being Jerry Maguire in these scenes and uh and and I got the role and it really changed my career I mean you know that was an Oscar nominated I Cuba Gooding Jr won the Oscar you know the screen play or something else was nominated a few things were nominated and um and it was a hot movie yeah when it came out and uh that I'm sorry it took me so long to tell that story but uh it's just it was like just like right time right place stuff and at that point I had auditioned so many times and done a lot of bad auditions that I knew when put on the spot in an audition and told to read a brand new scene I knew exactly what to do it's and it's funny so while I was young guy I was 22 um I wasn't green at that point I had done thousands of commercial auditions and done enough bad auditions to know that when someone gave you a new script exactly what to do you know it was uh it was funny I knew the tricks well it's hard to understand uh but people say failure is the key to success yeah it's it's funny I remember um I had audition for a TV pilot before that about a car that has superpowers like a new Night Rider show it's so funny they had given me I came in there and I had prepared for one roll there was like two young men who find a superar in a junkyard and I had prepared for one roll and when I went in there to screen test they said no no no don't want you to do this role we we want you to do the other role and I don't really remember but one was like the nerd guy and one was the cool guy and I think I was auditioning for the cool guy or maybe I was auditioning for the nerd guy and when they gave me the other part I didn't know what to do I didn't prepare for it and I remember afterwards um my agent called me up and was like what did you do they said you were really nervous and you were stammering in there and you didn't do it and I should have like not cared like I should have like and if I played the cool guy I should have done it like hey foni like hey you know played it cool or if I was playing the nerd guy I should have uh like really like nerded it up and you know and I knew after that point to never do that when given a cold script again you know and it's so funny the next cold script I was given was in the audition for Jerry McGuire so everything happens for a reason I guess we'll be back for more in a moment I don't want to bum everybody out um listening or watching this but I'm a little bit of a failed actor you know I um I uh I I acted for many years I was acting I was acting I still um continue to act but it's funny I uh my acting career um has gone through a couple of downturn downturns you know and currently I'm in an acting down turn I don't care who you are I don't care who you are when you meet Tom Cruz you're thinking the whole time I can't believe this is Tom Cruz is this real life it's almost like it's surreal I mean I don't care I I would even I would imagine even Barack Obama I mean uh King Charles meeting Tom Cruz it's got to be like whoa how about being a talk show host now you have to be yourself that's different than having a script yeah it's uh it's it's interesting I um I I gotta give a shout out to my really good friend htio Sans who's an actor who was on Saturday Night Live for many years uh who told me uh we did a movie together in 2000 and he said to me you should go to um improv school um everybody's doing it and I was like improv school I'm already I'm already on TV like uh I'm going back to school he's like you should always go back to school and I went and I've uh I went to Upright Citizens Brigade which is an improv uh theater School here in Los Angeles here in also in New York they they probably have a school in in Chicago as well um sorry I don't know the exact details but Upright Citizens Brigade uh is an improv school I I I went to and uh I did all their classes and um performed a number of times with um them and uh it was funny it was right when uh sort of um improvisation was really becoming uh quite popular on television uh shows like the office and everything you know where things were lightly scripted you know Curb Your Enthusiasm these are things that are lightly scripted were becoming sort of uh all the rage and um it really like improv really teaches you to just for me what it taught me was to basically just listen to other PE to listen to what everybody's saying um to not listen to yourself to listen to others and to try and feed off of that and uh I really lucked into this uh job on on the talk because uh you know they're not making as many scripted shows as they used to which is why I moved to Los Angeles you know I was in a TV show for NBC a pro what they call a procedural a cop show uh you know I was in uh um uh like I I came out here to work in TV as an actor and I never thought I would be a talk show host and uh thank God I it you know it was something that I could do I didn't go in blind um because it's uh it it's really been uh a great job for me I really enjoy it it's do you like working every day you know it's it's I've never I I I I've had a couple of TV shows where I I have to say even on a TV show you don't go to the same place every day you shoot on location you're shooting all over town I I've never come to the same place every day for four years it's crazy you know what's really interesting to me is um and and you can probably speak on this is you really get a feeling for the industry because everyone else's shows come to you like you really see what's working and what's not these days and I mean this is no secret but everyone has an unscripted show these days like it's amazing to me how um how many unscript how many unscripted shows there are really you know scripted shows have become and when I say scripted I mean like you know shows that require shows that are fiction fiction shows you know not that unscripted shows are are unfiction they're just just as fiction as the as the fiction shows really but um it's amazing to me how much programming is reality reality makes you sound old you know how unscripted shows are is that the new term unscripted rather than reality I think that's the fancy term that yeah and I think you don't want to offend reality show Stars it's beneath them to call the Kardashians reality show Stars they're they're unscripted people performers but um it's amazing to me how um and I I'll tell you what's funny in my household you know with my wife and my children we really only watch unscripted television it's all we watch it's all we watch you know what I'm finding too is I was just talking about this with my brother uh nowadays I he has a a young man who lives with him uh who's in his 30s and I was trying to talk to him the other day about a show I was watching and he doesn't watch television yeah at all yeah well what do you do what do you talk about when you go to work I mean yeah I guess these days everybody talks about politics that's uh that's a Hot Topic that everybody talks about that's uh that's a big one um but I can remember when I when I would go to work or go to school you talked about what you saw on television the night before that's all we had it's really funny I uh I I mean uh people talk about podcasts a lot um I I enjoy a lot of podcasts I um I I I listen to them a lot I I I watch them a lot um it is it's interesting I mean people uh I mean you know yeah you're right everyone talked about what happened who kissed who on Moonlighting will Maddie and uh and and Dave Maddie and Dave right uh Maddie and Dave that that was our names of moonl ever get together you know will'll uh you know I guess Scandal everybody talked about what happened on Scandal the night before um you know um I people binge shows and watch them you know but um I do have to say like you know take a take a streaming service like Netflix you know while they do have their you know squid games that everybody talks about they do have their love as blinds that everybody talks about you know I mean the crown you know the crown Crown's a good one the Crown's one that I watch that's a real one that's a real that's a real show that is a show with a budget that's a real show I still have not but it's it's so funny you you watch it on your own terms I still have not watched the last six episodes man I got to tell you they did some things in the crown I mean all right let's let's talk about the crown when they brought and this is not a spoiler alert but when they brought lady Dy back uh after uh Princess D has passed when they brought her back with Charles with the queen with Dodie uh with uh uh uh Dodie fed oh gosh who's the dad is it Dodie no it's uh alfed something Al brought her back with aled brought her back with the queen when the Queen's going to bed that was I was like this is TV on another level and it's so well done so well done because we all know the story yes yeah and still they're bringing a fresh sort of take to it that was appointment television that was really good so it's and it was so well cast really incredible but it it it doesn't seem to me everybody's talking about it you know I mean that's only you and I like if I went to work and you know sat in a room full of the kids that I work with hey who watched the crown last night no one's raising their hand you know it's only come meet my family they'll all talk to you about it yeah they were all pretty hooked on it what what would you say is the uh craziest experience you've had um I'd say the most surreal was um the most upsetting was uh uh you know and I wasn't in the I wasn't you know in Hollywood when it happened I was in college but when River Phoenix passed away that was uh tragic insane um uh still not over it uh craziest EXP experience I've had let me really think about that okay what about uh fan experiences have you had any crazy wild um I don't really have like a a rabid fan base they do my wife does get fan letters at our home address which is crazy so someone has access to our home address and like sends letters and a lot of times they're from prisoners uh cuz you can tell they're from prisoners cuz it says like their prisoner number you have to address address you know when you put the return address you put your prisoner number on there so that's pretty surreal um uh FYI prisoners who are sending my wife mail um I read it I never give it to my wife uh it sort of is pretty exciting for me I really feel like I'm uh reading reading into something I shouldn't be reading um there's a takeaway from this podcast uh I read my wife's prison fan mail um it's sort of like prison erotica for me [Music] um uh what's a c like for me crazy experience um you know uh I guess uh there there there I can't give you like one experience like this crazy thing happened to me um but I have realized you cannot control a career a career happens it's funny I see I I see um younger people specifically through social media attempting to like put stuff out and control where they're going and like say like this is what I want for my career and really gunning for Stuff gunning for um directions that careers will go going into and um you can't control it like my suggest like the craziest thing to me is you have to be open to the universe and then you somehow end up still being here it it it's it's funny that that to me is the craziest I I think experience as a whole is that you really have no control over careers uh you can do a great job you can show up you cannot be drunk at work you can um be prepared but really you have no control over how long it lasts where you're going with it um or where it's going right it's not it's not like in in I'll say the real world where you know it's not how many words dictation you can take or how fast you type or how good you are with numbers it's all has to do with somebody else's opinion and impression of you and and how you're doing yeah you know I don't want to bum everybody out um listening or watching this but I'm a little bit of a failed actor you know I um I uh I I acted for many years I was acting I was acting I still um continue to act but it's funny I uh my acting career um has gone through a couple of downturn downturns you know and currently I'm in an acting downturn and um luckily um my representation has stayed with me and my representation are the ones who said um hey someone a seat just opened up on this show the talk you should um you should go for that seat and it's funny when you hear that your first reaction is I'm not doing a talk show I'm an actor like that's not why I I hired you as my agent I hired you as my agent to get me acting gigs and luckily I was open enough to the universe to say oh yeah I can I can sit there for a month or two you know they need someone and then I guess I did a good job for a month or two because they said we'd like to hire you to a a multi-year contract cont ract and pay you money to do this and you'll have a job and um so it I I I I think the most astonishing to thing to me is how I have no control over my professional life that's crazy that's crazy because I thought coming in here as a young man I was in like I control everything I I'm in charge of where I go I'm in charge of me I'm in charge of me I'm going to decide whether I'm acting or not and I'll stop acting when I say I'm stopping acting Steve I have no control of anything but you have something that other people don't in this town and that's some stability you know if you're signed to a four or fiveyear contract you know you're going to get a check for a while I have stability currently right now but really I have no stability in the long run I mean I just don't I that's what I'm trying to say I have I I have no control of this look at it from the other side yeah it's um that that to me has been the most uh I I wish I knew that when I was younger coming out here to calm down a little bit you know when things didn't work out I I have a manager that I've been with for coming up on 30 years man that's a long time yeah it is um I have a manager who I was in a TV show that got canceled I was acting in a TV show that got canceled almost immediately and um this is really when TV and like right before streaming where shows were getting cancelled like left and right and I was in like three or four of them in a row and I was like what am I what am I doing wrong here like what am I doing wrong here and my manager uh said to me um hey man you're you're going to end up where you end up I don't I don't know where that is but you're going to end up where you end up and I didn't really listen to him at the time but he it's it's such a great piece of advice you're going to end up where you end up you know it is what it is yeah it is what it is it's it's it's so funny that to me is the most uh getting back I'm sorry it took me a half hour to answer this question what's like something that shocked you or what's been something that was surprising um that I have no control that's good to know uh I would consider something that was crazy that you talked about earlier and I mean this is a good crazy but meeting Tom Cruz and having a conversation with him when you didn't expect to you know that's kind of crazy but a good crazy yeah as it turns out yeah I don't I don't care who you are I don't care who you are when you meet Tom Cruz you're thinking the whole time I can't believe this is Tom Cruz is this real life it's almost like it's surreal I mean I don't care I I would even I would imagine even Barack Obama uh I mean uh uh uh King Charles meeting Tom Cruz it's got to be like whoa especially if you want to be an actor or you are an actor and you have dreams for yourself I you know going on all these junkets that I did back in the 90s and early 2000s uh meeting some people you know you walk in and it's like seeing a statue or like seeing some kind of a monument oh my God that's Barbara strand you know know that's Betty Davis you know and then I know what you're you're you're saying to sit down and actually get to ask them questions yeah which is fascinating to me yeah it is funny and listen uh I I uh I I tip my hat to what you have to do you have basically a five minute window to uh get someone to say something entertaining about the project that they're trying to sell and a lot of times you're eliciting stuff out of them and you have to make it like youve known them for years and it's uh it's it's a lot it's it's interesting um me working on this show The Talk um a lot of my job half of my job is interviewing uh celebs we'll call them coming in and selling whatever project they're selling I mean they're only coming to us if they have something that they're selling and um because it's a live show I a big uh a big problem for me is asking the questions I'm supposed to ask on the clock because we got to go to Commercial and I get into a lot of trouble uh going off topic if somebody says something uh I sort of go down that road and I run out of time to say oh my gosh you have a movie that's coming out on Friday and um and we'll be back yeah and I've I I I've gotten in trouble a couple times so it's funny like you just saying like you know I did junkets for all those years like and I'm sure you have like a set amount of time with these people I really uh it's fortunately uh if you were a Lo local station sometimes they would give you three minutes two minutes what can you get out of a person in that amount of time just go fortunately I worked for CBS which had a little more clout right and e-entertainment television we had a little more you know we we were the target we had the target audience so they gave us more time we'd have 10 or 15 minutes and then if you interview somebody like whoopy Goldberg was always a favorite of mine and very good to me and sometimes we'd be talking there was went the long walk home I think was the movie I was talking to her about and um I said we're out of time I got to stop because they're giving me the rap and she said I she turned around to her camera and said I know they are and it's making me mad so funny so they did they just said go ahead go ahead Steve keep asking you know those those were great when those happened so it's been that's been a um it's a it's a skill that I don't have yet it's a skill yeah we'll be back in a moment but you go through some abject uh unemployment years of unemployment you know and it's uh it's scary I'm really fortunate to be married to someone who um stays uh very busy can you remember when and why you were at your lowest point um my come on Jerry give me some dirt yeah uh kidding I'm kidding no uh my lowest point I would say is uh um and I can only speak as an actor because I don't know I've never really done anything else but you go through some abject uh unemployment years of unemployment you know and it's uh it's scary I'm really fortunate to be married to someone who who um uh stays uh very busy and um I realized later on in our relationship I I've been with my wife for 20 year maybe over 20 years now and it's funny early on when we were going out and even married I went through years of Steve what we call abject unemployment and um it's scary you got two little kids kids and you're not working but I I've realized like when my wife is not working for some reason I pick up the slack and when I'm working when I'm not working somehow my wife picks up the slack it's it's funny it uh I'd say my lowest point was um I mean I I hate to uh make it about work because there's so much more to life than that but um it's scary when you're not working and you have bills you know it's uh and You' think you and you thought you'd be working for a long time so you went out and bought that nice car or the house whatever I you know I never really overspent I was never like that but uh I I uh I just um you need money you know you need yes I know you need things um it's uh it's funny I I'd say abject unemployment is uh is a low point you know hey do you have a Hollywood hero you know I look at someone like uh Martin Short and Martin schw has been doing this for decades and he's just as relevant today as he was when he first came on the scene um I I I look at someone like [Music] um David Greer mhm and David Allen Greer can be in uh Academy Award nominated films he can be in sketch comedy shows uh he can do it he can announce the Oscars he can announce the Oscars really well he does it all I look at someone like Wayne Brady he hosts game shows he's on Broadway he does it all I I I it's it's so funny there's no um it I think it's the people who um are are are not just um who don't just do one thing I think it's the people who um keep it keep it moving keep it interesting [Music] um you know uh some of my proudest moments personally have been when I've been on Broadway I mean it's so funny as an actor uh you always feel like oh man I'm just a TV actor they're gonna I'm a fraud they all know it I'm just I played a cop on a procedural TV show they can tell I'm a Cheesy actor you know uh got lucky with that standby me and that Jerry Maguire I'm just a Cheesy guy um any minute now they're going to find out they're they they all know I can tell by the way they're looking at me but when you've done Broadway a couple times um you know they can't say that you know um so uh those to me are uh um those to me are the actors you know I I I got to do a Broadway show with uh David Allen Greer so getting to watch him work be on stage with him for hundreds of performances is uh is something else he wanton a Tony for that play uh um so yeah those are the those are the people that I really look up to and also your ability to keep whoopy Goldberg uh in uh in an interview when you're only at 15 minutes but whoy says let him go keep uh going it's pissing me off let him go that's what she said um or share she's great but she can be tough oh really yeah we had a little experience once the first time I interviewed her I'll tell the story she tells it on television all the time I came here to hear your stories she uh I was sitting there uh and I said to her you're not at all what I expected you're kind of softspoken you're very thoughtful in your responses and she cut me off and she said well with me and see what Happ yeah exactly I thought that story was going to end with her slapping you say snap out of it no no and and she's given me me she's been terrific to me yeah uh and some sometimes you know she in one of my interviews she called Madonna the c-word okay on camera yeah and it made front page news in Britain in great in the UK the tbls that's uh and then every time I saw her after that she'd say you're the one who got me into so much trouble well yeah you said it um that's crazy she's the best yeah that's that's a funny hey share there's someone who uh has has done it all you know and lasted yeah still here Hollywood that oh my go Academy Awards variety shows uh infomercials where she made a ton of money um yeah all of people were telling her you're selling yourself out yeah it's funny I had a good buddy who uh who told me be open to the universe and that's how I really try to live live my life I try to be open to the universe so when I get email from you saying hey I'm doing a podcast yeah I'll be there I'm open to the universe great and we appreciate it uh maybe I'll sign this one off by saying you had me at Goodbye okay okay I like that maybe that can be your your uh sign off I used to work with a woman who was a uh who I loved dearly she was a producer at e and she had the the only thing that kind of got to me was she was constantly cheerful so cheerful and I'm not a kind of cheerful you know Perpetual so I'd say Sonia you had me at Goodbye right right and she gave me a when I left she gave me a a frame a picture frame with a picture of the two of us in it and she had it engraved you had me it goodbye funny so thanks Jerry I appreciate it I really enjoyed that oh thanks so did I still here Hollywood is a production of the still here Network all things technical run by Justin zangerle theme music by Brian sanin and executive producer is Jim [Music] lonstein
Still Here Hollywood Podcast w/ Steve Kmetko
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