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TqM0oUJM2XM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqM0oUJM2XM | Introduction To Mathematical Statistics | before we dive into maximum likelihood we first need to contrast map set class to probability class the probability you learned about last semester and the basic idea of probability classes here is some parameter theta and maybe theta equals 2 or 7 or whatever and now that I've told you what theta is tell me something about X so maybe we're looking for like the expectation of X or maybe we're looking for the probability that X is less than 3 or something like that or maybe the distribution of X but that was a basic idea of probability class here's theta tell me stuff about X now in math stat class we're slapping it we're swapping what we know and what we want to know so in math stat class we collect a bunch of data usually it's a random sample meaning that we have independent identically distributed random variables so x1 through xn is our data set of size N and now we're saying here's this data tell me something about theta so maybe that means we're looking from a point estimate of theta maybe like say 2 hat so that could be like x-bar or the sample proportion something like that or we could be looking for interval estimates so we know about confidence intervals from our applied stat classes other things we might want to know about we might want to know what is the variability of theta hat so usually we call that variability standard error so those are some things that we could be looking for so the first thing that we're going to be talking about in this class are point estimates so point estimates are estimates of our parameter theta so usually we might denote those like theta hat and since it's a point estimate that means we're only guessing one single point so we're not guessing an interval just one single point so we're trying to look for our one best guess of what theta might be some things that we should probably think about before actually beginning our point estimation is we need to know what values of theta are fair game so what values can say to take on so we usually call this capital Omega and so this is a parameter space so this is the set of all possible parameter values so this is important because we don't want to be guessing like negative numbers for variance or something like that we want to know what are all the possible values at our parameter could take on and then we're going to try to guess a point get a point estimate that's in that parameter space another thing that's important to know before we get into point estimation is we need to see is our point estimate on average going to be estimating our parameter so we call this an unbiased estimator if it does on average estimate our parameter so in other words we're talking about on average so we're looking at the expectation because that's our like long-run average of our point estimate we want that to be equal to whatever parameter were estimating so if we want to write that with notation expectation of theta hat we want that to be equal to theta so if we have an unbiased estimator the expectation of our point estimate is equal to our parameter and if we have a biased estimator then that means that expectation of theta hat is not equal to theta so that is in a nutshell some of the things that we're going to be talking about when we talk about point estimates you | Christina Knudson | UCjknLK_siVSCY14qfDu-f-w | 2017-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 613 | 3,295 |
IHDdh6vLeTg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHDdh6vLeTg | WOI February ]Women of Influence Olga Vidisheva | all right hi everyone I'm Naomi MOSI I'm so excited to be here today with Olga via shop tees.com um I just I like to be interacted by show of hands how many of you have visited shop tees before he awesome I can um definitely say that I will soon be spending a lot of money on your website so thank you um but what I'm so excited to be he about is to introduce Ola and to have this conversation with her and all of you um I've been incredibly impressed by Olga since the day that we met a couple weeks ago at her office um very exciting and cool headquarters as well um and ol's the founder and CEO of shop tees.com which is an online destination where customers can shop the best boutiques from all around the world it's really considered more of an Open Table of retail because shop teeks provides local businesses with access to Sweet of digital marketing tools so they can have competitive online presence as well um she graduated from Welsley College in ' 07 and went on to Harvard Business School in 2011 and then went on to be the first single founder non-technical entrepreneur accepted to Y combinator which is a really incredible incubator out in Silicon Valley in early 2012 um later that year and after raising about over $2 million in funding from investors like grock Partners Andre and Horwitz SV Angel Benchmark William moris Endeavor agency oldo went on to launch shoptiques with 25 boutiques on her platform the company recently passed 2,000 Boutique Benchmark and is quickly growing um and prior to starting at shop teeks she worked at Goldman Sachs Chanel and models for fashion brands so welcome and very excited to be chatting with you today thank you so much for having me and thank you guys for coming it's such a pleasure to be here great so before we get started I wanted to thank everyone who spent questions in ahead of time um we'll definitely be covering some of those as we're um chatting today but I encourage you to also ask these questions during our Q&A session after um so let's start with the early days did you come from a family that was so focused on Business and Entrepreneurship or what was it like to grow up um it's really interesting because I I I'm from KGAN I moved to the states at 17 um I didn't speak any English when I got here with literally $100 in my pocket and my mom was musician she lives in Santa New Mexico and she still is musician um and it was amazing to come here and just feel like you could do anything um but my family being from Soviet Union definitely were against any risk uh so definitely wasn't from entrepreneurial family or or family that encourage risk in generals um definitely from a family that encage education um and that was probably the most important thing in my family is always study hard and and then go you know definitely there was no question about not graduating college um but always encourage you to go even get more education but there was no question when I when I raised money my grandma asked me if they're going to go after me and she's like oh my God this money you're raising and um it was a very scary thing for my family um but because I was um kind of Americanized along the way at balsley I was able to look and see that there's so much opportunity to build a company so what did you want to be when you when you grew up I wanted to own a bank well but there's no seriousness my sister reminded me when I was 10 years old all I wanted to do is to own a bank um but I think I wanted to be I went to undergrad for Math and economics so I wanted to do economics I went to Golden Sachs as a banker um so probably more stable career on the career path before starting shop te so you graduated from Harvard Business School in 2011 and one year later shop te was born um where did the idea come from and you know how did you really turn that process what was the process of turning that into a reality for you I actually feel like I uh was meant to start shop boues my whole life even though I didn't know it but I loved Boutique shopping every time I would travel whether it was under gr or you know in grad school or at Goldman I just would find local culture so fascinating and um so and I would find small boutiques and they would carry something unique I would bring gifts to my grandma either books or I would bring to my family gifts like plates I I carried the plates from Bali uh when I was there first many many years ago because it was so cool and I was like how can I not bring them back and it had to be hand carried because they're just so fragile um and it was crazy that they couldn't ship it to the US um and then I would go to Paris and I would discover you know beautiful clothing that didn't have to be expensive they were just unique right stuff that I couldn't find back home and and I would come back to New York and all my friends would be like oh my God that's so cool where did you get this and a lot of it was happening when I was a Goldman because I was working crazy hours and I would travel for work and I would like try to take a mental break and mental break meant a little walk or run down you know local streets and you would find a cool store and it would be a completely unexpected part of town not even covered in you know a guide book um and you would find something un and I said this cannot be true that so many of them have such unique product that women come over and over and Buy and they have such a like followings that such loyal followings um it's crazy that they're not online and so when I did go to Harvard Business School um I spent my whole second year just talking to 800 stores and saying consistently why aren't you online because it wasn't for me like my live dream to start a business it for me I wanted as a customer to have a website that would have beautiful products from local stores that if I wear something nobody else will have the same thing you know and I was really passionate about helping small businesses as well because we all started this country started an entrepreneurship right it started and what is small business what what is starting a boutique it's the most amazing entrepreneurship that existed existed for thousands of generations right and so um I want to preserve that because that's how Innovation starts and that's how uh people create things and I was really excited about that great so after business school you were accepted to YC comor can you talk about what an incubator is what that experience was like and what it was like for you being their non-technical single founder probably thrown in with a ton of other um budding entrepreneurs as well yeah um so when I graduated HBS this was I guess we graduated May or June June 2011 and I had this great offer to go um to a private equery firm which was right at my alley and I had so much debt because I paid for undergrad myself and then grad school myself and so I was like okay what am I going to do and and I just knew I had to start shop TS because I just believed that this had to exist um and so I was at a wedding in Jakarta in the Indonesia because my best friend from Wells was getting married and I was her made a Warner so I had to go and while everybody's celebrating her wedding I'm like talking to everybody about engineers like does anybody know Engineers I have to start this website and I have no money but I want Engineers that are have to be cheap because I have like a little bit of savings so found Engineers during the buting who built my first beta site so by the time I applied to my carbonator and um I already was like I was 100% starting shop Tis so whether I accept was accepted or not I I was going to do it um and when I applied two days before I applied I actually launched the site so we were in a really great position because I buil this private beta it was you know really high key and I mean I'm so glad that it actually like I launched it because it was a good test um and women were daily covered us and we had a huge weight list of people trying to apply to join from the customer side so I kind of saw that there's already demand so by the time I got and and the reason I applied to White combinator and so many of you that that don't know what the program is it's amazing so you have to check it out but I had no idea what they were because my background was definitely golden Sachs and you know not in business school not Tech um and the guys that sat behind me in his co-working space they were like you're awesome they are awesome you have to apply I was like I have 20 minutes to apply because I'm launching the website I'm not sleeping there's like two months I have not slept in this schork space I literally would stay there like sleep a little because my Engineers were in Indonesia so I was working literally all day every day for the signing boutiques and all night all night is them launching the product and so I was like okay I'll find 20 minutes to apply and I feel lucky because if they didn't tell me I would have never applied but it completely changed the trajectory of my business because the exposure that I was able to get to technology talent to technology thinking to the platform thinking I I just think it's unprecedented and um they're just really good people exactly like my friend said you're a good person they are great people like you have to apply um so these three months that I spent there it was fascinating can you talk a little about what an incubator is and what that experience is like um I mean I think they're all different so um you know do obviously your research as if you're considering a PL to incubator um why combinator is a three month program you moved to San Francisco I essentially traveled back and forth because we started launching the business so most of my either contacts for press or boutiques were already here and I started hiring my team here because I knew I was going back but you basically spent three months in San Francisco in in M view outside of San Francisco and um you just work on your business it's like an intense boot camp of working in your business and they get you the resources you need primarily in uh mentorship so the type of people one of my mentors was creator of Gmail right Paul I was you know fascinated he could build Gmail and we all use it and so the type of like caliber of partners that you're able to get access um is just incredible and and um they're just really the interest of really aligned is how they structure the investment in the business so they just tell you the truth whether you're doing well or not not and everybody there is just brilliant and working on their startups so my year I think we had 80 startups and so an average startup has two people I was the only single founder non technical that they funded but there were a couple of single Founders who were technical but in general people have two three co-founders there's a lot of people just working intensely on their startup and it was really really fun and you work all the time but just the intellectual stimulation is just awesome and then by the end of the incubator usually there is a demo day where all of the investors come in and you present your idea to all of them so it's a great way to raise funding because in one room all the investors are in one room and you just back to back to back to back present your idea and because you do that the investors are there to invest the likelihood of investment is much quicker and much better we were lucky because we raised before the demo day and so during them day we presented and I left it back to New York to start building the business um but definitely command by combinator and I they've been family I mean I literally count them as family it's crazy um to be going back and forth and starting a business and at the incubator now did you ever have moments where you just felt like you're in completely over your head I feel like that all the time um no I think that listen the way I think about it if you're not pushing yourself if you're just like kind of you know cruising life would be boring so I feel like I as soon as I start feeling feeling like I'm comfortable I push myself to feel like I'm over my head so I think it's that's what keeps the world go around so you're now at over 2,000 boues from 25 in 3 years like do you sleep now how did you do that my team I have the most amazing team I mean you were in my office I um feel so so fortunate every single day to come to work and work with the most amazing kind smart people who work non-stop all day every day and who love what they do and inspire me every day to be better and smarter and um more hardworking you know and so you know together we like an Unstoppable Force because we all know where we're going together so this is something we didn't talk before could you talk a little about the culture of your company and like what it's like to work at shop peeks we're super intense so it's a lot of really hard work um and I think the expectation is for you just to be excellent there's no mediocracy um and it's kind of like work really hard but play very hard like we watch movies last night together and dranked you know but so there's a lot of fun events and we do a lot of fun things but the culture is like you respect each other just because everybody is incredibly smart and there is no kind of place for mediocracy but you always have to push yourself to be better so one of our principles is always question the status quo because the way I used to do it when we started I mean I'm one person I want all of my team to be innovating every single day and the company that's why every 3 months we like a fully different company because we constantly innovating in every single process and so that desire to change I think that's what differentiates us the most we just want to be different and we want to be better every single day um and some other principles is like do less do more is less so we're really really Scrappy we turn profitable really early in our business uh because I wanted to be in charge of our own destiny uh with dream big we want this company to go public we are really focused on building a huge business and uh we want to you know really level the playing field for small businesses to be on the same playing field as blooming deals and Macy's and big retailers um and customer always comes first I mean that's number one principle for us we I think we all think as a user all day every day we put customer's head on and say why would the customer buy here um but we are all really it's a family you know I can't um say anything else I mean they're literally my family and I when I travel I can't wait to go back um when I I was in Vegas last week uh for a conference and I couldn't wait to see everybody on Monday you know and I never want to lose that incredible and so what's it like now you know you're the Crux of what you do is bringing boutiques online so you're right at the center of turning this garment industry and clothing purchasing process that is pretty arcane at this point into something that's fueled by technology like what has that been like what's the education piece to it what's like working with these businesses that are just learning what what it means to go online you know when we started four years ago when I would call the stores I would go to the stores I would say like oh I don't believe in the internet and they were so convinced I was like no no I think it's coming it it'll be important for you to be online um but now it's much easier I think everybody's bought in into the idea that it's going to be a significant piece of retail and people will be comfortable buying online the way I see it is I feel incredibly lucky that I work every day with retailers and with boutiques that care about what they do so it's finding a way to work with uh his retailers who are very passionate and often emotional about what they do but that's what makes them so good at picking out the inventory of creating inventory that women want um and so just finding a way and uh and figuring it out but nobody says we don't believe in the internet anymore so that's good good for business so where do you see the business going in the next couple years International and so at the core of what we are we extended to Paris really early on first year we were already Global if you will but um that's because what is shop tees It's ability to Jet Set to Bali and you know get plates from Morocco and pick up that sunglasses from a the bikini from Miami and so we're going to build more and more we're going to sign more and more stores help them uh better and better at exactly what they need and you know every day we talk to our boutiques and we want to make their life better and build tools that they need and we want to provide more and more part of their um kind of help them is more and more of their life cycle even in store can we utilize things that we are learning online and help them maybe Vis buying inside that so what are what's some advice you'd give to a budding entrepreneur what's some advice you'd have given yeah I think the number one thing that um I would say to really anybody um in the world whether entrepreneur or not but primarily entrepreneurs do not start a business until you literally can put your life on it and say this is like for me and I'm willing to work 24/7 and I believe in it so much and there's nothing that can stop me I read somewhere that Pandora Founders got 200 NOS before they got funded so you know if you got 200 Nos and you still went kept going that's why it exists it's because they were convinced that it had to exist uh I had so many hard things along the way too and you know I always knew that it just had to exist and it was so clear in my mind um and you just have to believe because there is like so much crazy stuff that comes with entrepreneurship and starting a business that unless you're very passion about it I really don't think you can survive that that's why so many companies fail early on right because that's like like what I'm doing now is um you know a lot of it is not as tough as mentally as it was when you're just starting out you do every single job there you know and before we open up to questions I guess my the last question I'll ask is is there anything you wish you know you knew specifically when you were starting shop te how hard hiring people is you know it's uh fascinating because I feel very fortunate um and come from a very hard working family um and um I worked at Goldman where people were super working I went to old girl school at the Ws Le like here's what you need to do to get an A people did that so everybody was just like working incredibly hard and so I got out of um you know Goldman start a business didn't realize I like expected everybody to have the same motivation as me wasn't the case um and so it took a little bit of time to learn that how to hire people I mean I I definitely didn't have that skill uh starting out and seeing and really learning a lot about myself what's important to me you know and so that I would say I wish somebody told me just how important how to hire well um and what to look for and by the way for each person in this room it's different things so I think it starts from you figuring out who you are and what's important to you and then um you know just kind of hiring people that will fit well at HBS I did this really cool project um for this super hard class that was supposedly not popular because there was too much work but I was of course I'm going to take that and so it was an HR class and we had to interview something like 15 to 20 really uh big CEOs or chairman or Founders and uh we had to figure out whether they hire for people is the same skill set as them or a skill set that was um completely the opposite of what they were good at and they were split you know so to me it was it's literally a preference and you need to figure out the kind of person that that you can work as and then another thing I learned is um you get hired for what you've done but you get fired for who you are so you know it's um it's really important to think about can you get along with a person dayto day and I have an airport test that I do which is and I get stuck with this person in the airport and and survive the whole day yeah you learn about yourself that's important to um so we love to open this up to questions any yes um know more about your model uh can you uh tell us about your Reven model I'm just not clear how does it work uh do you provide do you provide a platform for little boutiques or you actually have an inventory in I just yeah we don't own any inventory so the way it works is uh once you get set up on the site you have to actually be selected to to uh join because um we do a lot of support and I'll tell you what it is with do but um we spend a lot of time so you have to be selected to reject over 80% of the stores that apply to be featured on the site and then we have pre-selected list that we have a big sales team that goes after and then calls them um so if you are selected then uh we set up we can help you with your website so build you a whole new website uh but the main model is you join shoptiques and you have an eore which is essentially a page with in shop tees that you list all of your inventory and we help you with photography we give you packaging materials we cover all the processing fees all the shipping so when an order is placed we send you a label and you just ship it out in our packaging straight to the customer so we don't touch the inventory but we do cover a lot of cost right up front from photography to right at the at the transaction level when the product is shipped we pay for shipping and then help help you his returns and then they take a commission in every single sale congratulations on your success um I'm curious how you set goals for yourself um by the way success is a is a really interesting word because it's still so much to do so I don't I don't consider us even yet remotely successful I take that back but thank you and um in terms of goals for myself well I kind of know where we want to be um to go public you know and I my golden background I build a whole model to figure out what we need to do every single year um I just want to work really hard and love what I do and and work with amazing people but I RIS it so I really believe in kpi for the team so I have different teams and and then you figure out what you want to achieve and I believe in maybe having one to two metrics so the whole team gets behind and then each one of them has their own metrics um and then you align every single team to kind of pull force in the same direction um and then for myself we just have to the team hit those top benchmarks that we set out to do um and then personal goals are having an amazing you know team and culture and continue with that uh but it's a different company every year like this shop Tio is completely different company happened 3 months ago in the leadership in in terms of structure and so you know evolving and it's primarily because we just hired we were 15 people last year we're 55 now so the structures and processes just break all the time when you as you scale bigger and bigger uh which to me is fascinating figuring it out all again every time it's so fun um but the the main goals is I I want to build a huge business and I think that's an advice that I also would give is be very honest with yourself yourself what kind of business you want to build because building a lifestyle business is very different than building a business that investors can finance and if there's misalignment of goals it will be very difficult doing board meetings so we I wanted to build a big business and um you know my investors want to build build a big business and be very aligned and how are we going to get there why is it so important to you to go public I think it's going be fun it's totally personal there's like uh the question was why is it important to me to go public um I think literally I mean I work at Goldman so I do come some companies public and um the way I think about it it could happen to a person once in a lifetime and um the probability of me finding another company that has a huge Market that can afford to have that big of a market share and uh Market influence is very small um and I also think that it will be fun you know the whole process the road show uh building a business where like your family can buy shares in your in your business um and I also think that because we support small businesses like every single person should be able to buy a piece of share of a small business movement and Entrepreneurship in America to me like what gets me excited every single day is hopefully in one little perc chance I'm helping small businesses that's super cool because because again this country and this Innovation and it was built on Amazing men and women who were building pizza shops and boutiques and spas and they were going in and creating and creating jobs and employing people and uh and working really really hard they're everything they're from you know uh buyer to like cleaning toilets to hiring people to doing all the analytics and so it it gets me very excited that we're doing a little part and contining to support that nice reason can you tell us what percentage of the boutique owners that you work with are women number one and number two do you see is there a commonality of of sort of mistakes that you see the boutique owners making I mean you mentioned before Oh the internet that's not important obviously that's a different story right now but do you see that there are specific um commonality and some of their challenges absolutely so majority are women um I would probably I mean I don't have the data but I would say 98% probably women I would say they there's three types of stories one they're taking it very seriously and they want to make a big business and they're really successful because they listen to what we tell them to do you have so much data at this point we can help you a lot starting from ship out your orders within the first two hours of it placed you know and and people who don't do that not see as high repeat rate and that makes sense in the age of Amazon right um and then there so there's really really professional people that are um they just have high goals they're willing to reorder or create more product as we tell them that you know this one exhausted and as they see signs and they really eat to data then there is um the bottom layer which is They Don't Really they don't take Internet seriously but they still want to be online even just for their own customers so um you know you want to accommodate every every layer and then there's a whole midle kind of class of people that um you know they they understand that it's serious but they don't want to put as much work so I think that in the Internet it's really as much work as you put into it right if you have two products listed on chaps you'll never do million dollar in sales because there's two products on the site it's the same thing as like having a store with two products inside nobody's going to buy those because they want to see choice and so educating stores as we go along and and understanding their ambition as well because I think it's all about aligning in um in their expectation and understanding what they want to achieve you know because there's some stores that got overwhelmed by how much orders they had right so I have to actually control on both ends like some people don't want to have that much business because they do want to go home to their kids you know certain amount of hours and and they don't want to have to ship that many orders I'm sorry follow up to that I know that you're um going so that you've got boutiques now all over the world and what kind of challenges did that present for you in other words if I was sumon in the US and I ordered something from a little Boutique in Paris you know are there Customs are there regulations how do you overcome some of those challenges well I think that's like the biggest value that boutiques honestly take advantage they that should join Tres for is we take care of all the logistics so when the customer purchases all the duties and taxes already included everything is handled you get your package 3 days later seem feel so like seamless to you as a customer and so seamless to you as a boutique because we send you a DHL pickup somebody comes in picks up your package all you did is you package it in but for us oh my God and I love Logistics but this is czy dealing with everything from V to duties and exports um we also have a lot of like cool products that are you know nobody knows what to do is it we just had to register is like Wildlife American like we have a number in wildlife I'm like why do you have a number yeah um it's because if you're like exporting or importing like some special materials or leather you have to like report report to Wildlife Foundation in America or something I was like oh my God we deal we do so much so um but it's really exciting I mean I have an amazing woman who runs our international business we launched in we launched in France really early on our first year we launched in Canada in the UK last year and um we are launching five new countries this year so really excited when you think about launching do you launch by product category or is it mostly by Boutique and whatever they have to offer well we limit the categories so we're clothing um shoes bags accessories and Home Decor um so Boutique can curate in those categories any way they want uh but we we now know how many stores each country needs to have to kind of make a sustainable Marketplace and so when we go into it we say okay we want to have 50 or 100 stores and and here's how we're going to tackle it and here's the stores we want to go after uh we spend a lot of time trying to figure out what kind of stores will make Marketplace stronger right because you know if I'm expanding to um I don't know anywhere like when we did UK you wanted to have really unique UK brands that nobody here can access to anywhere else in America and so we're very strategic about what else we want to do and what is those local places known for a Canada business is doing amazing you know UK business is doing amazing and so being very strategic and sful about the um product mix but not limiting them because they're they're creators you know they they reason we exist at the Y combinator out of the 80 startups that were there how many got funding and how much still exist today I really don't have those statistics at all I I'm proba I'm sure that if you email them they would give it to you because I think there are articles about it a lot um you know I have amazing mentors rdit came out of my combinator Dropbox came out of Airbnb and you know what's amazing the network is so strong I just emailed uh somebody from the founders of AR they responding to me so it's it's awesome you just yeah to this WR do you already find yourself being a mentor to to people because it seems like your generation of people is is just full of entrepreneurial Spirit are you on boards or how are you already having an influence I mean um you know I'm here I hopefully can help somebody in a small little way uh to be better and and to hopefully start a business or be better in their business um so that's my way to give back I work all the time so I try to Mentor women in my office so I try to take three lunches a week that I take different women different ages um and try to help them with their career and how they think about it um you know and tried to vent on my sister who loves me which is nice um but not as as you know I don't sit on boards or do things like that I think that to do it well it takes a lot of time and I think it's a disservice to the individual if you do it halfway um but there are certain people in my life that I try to help them be actually even my peers that we help each other in U in just brainstorming ideas in a small business and in those businesses that you respect are there any businesses that stand out for you as inspirational where you aspire to go I mean airbn or you know Uber or things like that what are the busb is a really big inspiration for us and it's very similar to us um in many ways and they Inspire Open Table what they've done for restaurants it's very very amazing um and it's a very similar business to us as well so I definitely look at those two companies I love what singles have done um grub now um so definitely a lot of amazing businesses but you know I Inspire to my um boss is a Goldman because they love what they do and they still there um I just Inspire to people who pursue their passions and do 100% you know every single day thank you what's your relationship in terms of the stores and on the side that you mentioned buying and Merchandising and things like that is there like a dedicated person that helps them with vend relationships or merchandise so we don't do the vendor side um the boutique has to come in with we will give them templates to reach out to vendors and say you know give me photos or whatever but we don't kind of control that vendor relationship they have full authority to pick on their own what the merchandise they're going to pick and what they're going to list we give them some analytics right that the black pants online don't sell because people love to try black pants and they want to know how they're going to fit um and so we will give them analytics and data to hopefully help them decisions but they're the creators we want to be their online presence we help them with websit we help them with email marketing so we do a lot of tools for them to be successful online but at the end of the day it's their creativity that got us there and so respecting it and not limiting that business side is really important for us it sounds like you made some uh initial investment and ongoing investment for support for this store so what what do you do with those that don't give you your return in investment do you cut them out or do you wait until they actually get the money your money back we haven't actually C anybody out the question is um you support a lot of the stores and what about stores that never gave you money back essentially in in your um investment originally into them we um haven't dropped anybody you know I I can't tell that whether we would or we would not you know the time will tell because we're still a new business we're going to celebrate a 4th year anniversary which I can't believe that it's been four years but it's still a like a new business um and as we scale we will know what makes sense and what doesn't as of right now we treat our stores equally because I think we've been so selective and the stores that we bring in and we still very passionately believe that every single one can get to that aspiration um of of having a lot but our business is like a wal business so a lot of people people need to do by a little bit and that's how we grow so we never want to have P power boutiques because then if you have power boutiques then all of the little guys are not going to be that strong and not going to get as much exposure so we want to keep it you know much more fair and good for them as well um so you had mentioned that one of the interests is um offering the little guys the small businesses like competitiveness against big retailers um how do you plan on continuing to gain that competitiveness like like Nordstrom rack's H look do you plan on launching an app or like commercials do you have like a game plan to like keep it going well first of all please all pull out your iPhones and download our app you do have an app okay okay have an app Android I didn't see it on my on my I know you know we are actually a special company for Google so we talk to them a lot and we love Google Google is great uh but we will want day Android but no Android internationally has to happen in America majority Android users are men I don't know if statistically right but for us um so we've started with iPhone so please download rate um okay so now that I'm done spell um so the way we think about it is we have amazing stores and we sign new stores every single day if we are great partners for our stores they're promoting their store every single day and they have food traffic and those women coming in and then going home they're going to shop online so if they go to that storees website they're going to end up on shop tis and so we really focus on the store relations we obviously really focus on our customers as well um but I think what boutiques can offer that nobody in the world can offer is that Personal Touch you know I think all as a as a Humanity I think we're looking for those experiences we want to um have relationship with other humans and and belong somewhere and um when I get you know purchases from shs myself and I buy a lot obviously um and they write you a personal note and they're like I really hope you love the skirt and you should pair it with a sweater it's special it touches you in so many ways and you just want to go back and buy more um and then the feeling of supporting small business so there's nothing that you know that's a core that's why we started and the goal for us is not to try to figure out Billboards although we did a campaign in New York but it's much more about figuring out that whole process and how to make it much more U visible to the customer and educate our consumers on why they should be buying from small retailers our tagline was um all the stuff you can't find on a side that rhs Vis blone can you talk a little bit more about that that was actually one of the questions that came through prior to the event um how did you go about building that first audience and what is that process like now when you expand internationally so we rely very very heavily on our boutiques for all the acquisition of the users because individually the boutiques are um small but if the when they if they go together that's a network that's why it's a n fact marketplace right so educating them how much stronger they can be if they work together to acquire the audience um and then utilizing their offline audiences online that's really how we scale we focus on SEO we a lot of organic traffic we're really lucky on the Press um you know email is a really strong Avenue for us and people love getting our emails it's cool new store in New Orleans and you know um so it's it's just fun um and when laun International people love it because it's like oh go shop in London yes please you know Paris it's just fun um but again the core of what shop teeks is is that experience of getting the package and feeling like oh my God somebody packaged it to me is love um um is what makes our customers come back and when they come back means you don't have to acquire those users again because they keep coming back so when you're selecting boutiques for your site do you have a Target customer in mind do you like know who your average customer is what she likes who she is you know income things like that do you think iTunes have an average customer I guess not yeah we don't have one because we have over 2,000 stores and every single store has a very particular woman that they buy for so we're a platform so we don't need to oh Netflix right we all can go in every single person the audience can go in and find a movie there that you love and so what we focus a lot on is the technology and that's why I com was so important is because if you come to the site we wouldn't have much for you but we would have gifts for you so please um shop gifts um but every woman when they come in we start learning more about them especially if they have been a b Shoppers so we know their information from our boutiques and we start serving them things that we think they're going to love based on the data that we have and that's really important because um we don't have a target women it's you know it's everybody we have customers who are 15 we have customers who are 80 plus um and then it's our job it's our boutique's job boutiques are doing their job they're buying the most amazing product you know and and think about it what fascinates me about boutiques is you know in big retailers Nordstrom they're buyers and they get paid salary and maybe they have a bonus if they do well this mies are putting their livelihood online by buying the product that they really believe you your customer is going to come in and love right so the stakes are much higher so the product that we have is just much more Q rated because the focus is on literally putting okay this is my money and that's all I have and I'm going to go and buy the product that I I really believe I'm going to sell otherwise they're not going to take a risk and so it makes it for a very fun business just can you clarify one thing um I've not been on your site yet I'm really excited now to get on it but does that mean once you have a relationship with this shop that if somebody just walks into their store you still get a permission on for this we don't we encourage us our customers to go into the store okay um because to us you know if small businesses exist offline that's fantastic that means they're going to be in business longer and they'll be successful online um a lot of transactions across border just because if you live in New York it's exciting to do buy for Paris and London you know if you live in Kansas it's exciting to buy New York but people also do pick up and store we Aller this pick up and store and we encourage them to go in and buy um so many women face challenges in their professional career because they're women and still a male dominant world do you have I want to hear like your views or tips or experiences that you had being a woman a successful woman um to be honest I always worked with guys like I was a Goldman and I there was like five women on my floor I just believe you just have to be excellent and that Excellence that's all that people are looking for when I you know interview people when I hire people I don't care if they're a man or woman or whatever I just want them to be the smartest person qualified for that position and I think that's you know everybody I've ever met I like that so I don't want us as women use that as an excuse do I think there are sometimes prejudices people have absolutely who cares brush it off and move on because if you're excellent every single day and you wake up in the morning you know you do your best that's all you can do is your best there's nothing else more you can do out of yourself right and so pursue what you want to do and don't even pay attention to all the noise because you have to have a goal make a plan stick with it and then go execute on it and nothing else really matters questions not sure how we are on time okay so thank you so much for sitting with me and chatting with everyone today um and thanks for everyone for coming thank you so much for having me | manhattanchamber | UCuiDznGDJpT6wYRqVFiQh-Q | 2016-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,511 | 43,318 |
D2r0D84_u3U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2r0D84_u3U | My Ultimate Work From Home Desk Setup 2023 | I belong to you [Music] baby [Music] the pictures [Music] foreign over the past few weeks I've had the pleasure of using the LG 49wq-95c our first impression from unboxing I was really happy and someone was surprised that the monitor was lighter than expected as much as I love having the extra screen real estate the display and image quality has been my favorite thing about this monitor essentially you have two 27 inch 2560 by 1440 monitors packed into one display without an extra bezel in the middle which has made my experience incredible when it comes to productivity the IPS display has a 5120 by 1440 resolution at 144 Hertz with a 178 degree wide viewing angle which allows for the colors brightness and contrast to remain consistent throughout the entirety of the screen before using this monitor my biggest concern was my viewing experience whether I'd be turning my head back and forth and Distortion but I can say that I haven't really experienced that at all while using this monitor this monitor has a modest 3800r screen curvature so you don't have to worry about the Distortion of important details that you're viewing Peak brightness also is a 400 nit so even when the sun is blasting through my home office the image remains colorful sharp and bright foreign [Music] monitor is being very productive specifically for coding and video editing however my gaming experience has been exceptional even when playing some of my favorite fast-paced games like Call of Duty Modern Warfare and the new God of War thanks to the 144hz refresh rate and about 4 milliseconds of input lag as a developer typically have multiple windows open simultaneously and this is a first monitor where I don't feel like my screen layout is cramped and that's thanks to the 32x9 super ultra wide display and using magnet a layout manager for Mac OS if you're looking for a versatile 49 inch display where you can do professional work such as coding or professional video editing along with having a great gaming experience this monitor is a no-brainer the screen is used just be prepared for the desk space needed for this super ultra wide monitor once again thank you to LG for sponsoring today's video I've been a fan of ultrawide monitors for years now and by years I mean like three years back when I first started exploring the whole desk setup world trying to figure out what my desk set up and work from home style was going to be along with trying to figure out which monitors are the best based on the job that you're doing and for me I was a front-end software engineer working in a digital marketing department so I spent a ton of time in Photoshop visual studio and visual studio code so I needed a ton of screen real estate and at the time I thought the dual monitor desk setup was the best looking desk setup and I quickly realized that dual monitor desk setup just wasn't for me my opinion I love the look of an ultra wide monitor for one there's a lot less cable management and it just makes your desk setup look so clean all right these pillows look crazy in the back I got to fix these really quick chop you probably noticed in the beginning of the video when I did my unboxing and added the LG 5K my desk was facing the window and I just wasn't really practical for me it was just way too bright um and it was just my eyes restraining on top of that the setup looks way better with a wall behind it where I installed there's like a lot less white space and things just come together better plus it's such a vibe to just look out and just see the city with an unobstructed view my desk setup hasn't changed a ton I'm still using the same desk mat but there's one thing I don't change that often and it's my desk mat so I'm still using this leather desk mat from ergon Office it has a gazillion scratches it has the character of a vintage BMW that might not be a good example but this thing looks pretty vintage and worn down I did upgrade my speakers the funny thing is I decided to upgrade my speakers when I had the least amount of desks real estate since I have this Ultra Ultra wide monitor but I went with the Kanto u4s I tried the Kanto u6s and those are way too big but the u4s are perfect I have one speaker kind of behind the Monitor and then I have another that's like along the side of the monitor but these speakers sound so amazing and they look so good especially since I added the Kanto speaker stands it just elevates the experience of the setup and then there are just some subtle changes like in my last desk setup when we lived in New Jersey I was using an Ikea floating shelf and I switched to the Grove made floating shelf because it just is more aesthetically pleasing Plus drove me sent these over to me and I couldn't just let them sit books I'm reading right now are are really the only book I'm reading right now is a defining decade that book is so good if you are in your 20s up to your early 30s you got to read this book and I don't read a lot of books so that's saying a lot still using the Grove made wood mag safe stand it's actually in this Walnut color but everything else is maple it's kind of cohesive in terms of the contrast because the leather desk mat is also a walnut color I don't know whatever you could break rules is 2023 everything doesn't have to be the same wood finish I definitely need to upgrade or change my picture frame which is almost feels counterproductive because this is supposed to be an ultimate Ultra eye desk setup this isn't like the ultimate Studio that's like a whole other video give this video a thumbs up or comment Studio vid if you want me to do a an ultimate New York City Studio Tour filming these videos during sunset really hits it makes me feel like I'm waiting to the last minute the the lighting the the vibe the color looks so good I barely even need to do any adjustments and posts I'm still using the maple finish wood headphone stand by growth mate it looks so good it doesn't matter what your overhead headphone is it just looks so clean I interchange it with the airpods Max and Sony wh-100 1000 MX-5 I don't know such a silly name and of course the ultimate combo is what I like to call it the MX Master 3s and MX mechanical for Mac the best mouse and keyboard combination in the market I do plan on going with a white colorway for the MX Keys mechanical since we're getting into spring summer you definitely have to have a headphone stand I'd say there are like two three four there's like five core Essentials for desk setup and that's obviously excluding the monitor I know some people like to have a laptop as their monitor but I think that's kind of silly gotta have some computer speakers have to have a desk mat obviously you have to have a keyboard and mouse and then the other thing that I definitely recommend is having a headphone stand so wifey got me the seasons diffuser from Essence for Valentine's Day that was so thoughtful but this diffuser is one of the most modern interesting looking diffusers I've seen and it can fit into your desk setup aesthetic like perfectly no matter what your setup is in my opinion because it's really low key I love the ribbing around the diffuser it smells really good it also has a light underneath so it can add to your aesthetic at night and just brighten up your space but I definitely recommend copping one of these I'm pretty sure it's on sale right now so that concludes this ultimate Ultra wide desk setup video I'm going to enjoy this Sunset and I might even film a time lapse to close out this video thank you again to everyone who's been on this journey with me it's amazing to be able to work with some of my favorite brands that always dreamed of working with like LG so thank you to LG for sponsoring today's video and sending over the LG 49 inch 5K Ultra wide monitor this thing is a beast as always have a blessed rest of your week and I'll see y'all soon I'm about to start posting more consistently now that it's springtime and it doesn't get dark till after seven with that said Peace [Music] foreign [Music] | Gyasi Linje | UCbBsRNBEBu5IRGdksCDvr5A | 2023-03-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,515 | 8,073 |
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zNMF6KyduT0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNMF6KyduT0 | Heaven, Education and Eternal Learning - Chuck - December 26, 2020 | ask how many went to a family gathering i better i won't ask that question oh you did say that is a brave soul she said i am tired of being locked in my house right all right we need fellowship isn't that true so anyway i went to flagstaff i was just telling mike because might have a daughter up there in fact that was mark's old stomping ground my daughter hasn't forgotten it anyway but we only had four people there who had a son and daughter and uh of course her husband and then was us too so anyway i was talking about going to flagstaff and so so that's where we spent christmas and so you know it's just isn't right to celebrate without people around is it it just isn't the same just isn't the same yeah and rob robert's waiting for me to to apply that to the potlucks and the way it's going right now i think i'd be more than happy to be at a potluck i could tell you right well anyway merry christmas we got a new you coming and we hope that uh 20 21 will be a little bit better and so this morning we're going to talk about we're going to continue or i should say conclude our lessons on education and so this morning we're going to be talking a little bit about an education in heaven you know the lesson talks about the fact that when jesus comes we all should have a bachelor's degree in the knowledge of jesus right and then when we get to heaven and the earth made new we will do post-graduate work right which never ends i actually know some students are what they call career students you ever heard of those i was yeah i have one in my house as a matter of fact it's only 58. he still isn't sure what he's going to be doing but anyway good morning so anyway we're going to talk a little bit about that and have you ever heard the story or the saying that they're so heavenly minded that they're no earthly good that's going to be our opening statement today and so forth because as i read the bible and we look at isaiah 65 and 66 revelation 21 revelation 22. you can go on and on it talks a lot about materialistic things does it not and so forth and i'm going to read a statement if i may and it should be right up there no it isn't all right this is a statement i think it's from christ's object lesson so let's say ah that's not what i want well let's do this let's do this first then we'll go to that statement okay this is some great controversy page 670 let's take a look at this it says after the years of eternity as a role will bring richer and still more glorious revelations of god and of christ and so forth as knowledge is progressive so will love reverence and i love the third part happiness will increase okay i love to hear that part right the more men learn of god the greater will be the admiration of his character as jesus opens before them the riches of redemption and the amazing achievements and the great controversy of satan the hearts of the ransom thrill with more fervent devotion and with more rapturous joy they sweep the hearts of gold and ten thousand times ten thousands and thousands of others unite to swell the mining course of praise now let me ask you this we read the bible that jesus many times spent all night in prayer that used to bother me because of the fact i didn't come close to that in fact about 20 minutes in i was having that pedogenomy experience of fatigue and i kept after 20 25 i didn't have anything else to say so one guy says look you know what when you pray sometimes we forget of all the needs and the concerns and some of the good things that have happened write them down and have that book when you're kneeling there and you just look at those and go down the list well that's pretty effective have you ever tried that so you open the book up in your closet you want to do this on when you're giving grace at the meals you want to do this i better we better put some emphasis on it we do this when we have a compartment in prayer because that's the most important part of prayer is when we have time alone with with god and i'd open that up and so forth which kind of eliminated the closing of the eyes when you have prayer but i would go down the list and you know what 20 minutes went by pretty quickly 25 minutes because i was bringing to my remembrance of things i remember you remember saying if you ever said something i'm going to pray for you and what happens is you don't sometimes because you forget put it in a book write it down good morning good to have you with us today and so this man looks familiar at my age a lot of people look familiar who does that look like to you he looks like someone who shouldn't be married but he is now that is a compliment it is doug good to have you with us you know what i know doug's name but i don't know his wife's name kill it oh there we go i can remember that okay one guy said why didn't you ever go into the ministry i said because i don't remember names that's a good reason huh so it was others but that's one of them so well good to have you with us thank you for being here and doug i want to tell you i listened to your program a lot when we didn't have church i can tell you i was on abn and listening to your sermons or your sabbath school was the associate and enjoyed that very much so thank you very much an important time of our lives we had something that had a resource we could go to all right let's go ahead and talk about this this is a question and let's go back to the first slide if i can find it okay we'll make a statement here by the great chronology a fear of making the future inheritance seems to material has led many to spiritualize away the very truth which lead us to look upon it as our home and so forth and i know when i look at things i look at the materialistic side of it do you and so when we read and here's a question then we'll come into this in thinking of the material things that heaven brings are they relative to our looking forward to living there are they not relative to looking forward to the kingdom should they have any input whatsoever what do you think in the new jerusalem okay when you look at the description of the new jerusalem the gold streets the gates that are pulled and we're going to call them if i had a house like that people would say you know as a christian you're kind of extravagant right but when god prepares something for us he gives it his best shot would you agree and why does he do that why does he go to such degree in materialistic things i thought we weren't supposed to be interested in those things it's a thought isn't it i'm trying to read spiritually how we can apply that to how we live today you know and you know just before jesus went to gethsemane his disciples were still having this struggle about who was the greatest and he says one of the finest things let not your heart be troubled you trust in god don't you trust in me and my father's house of many rooms well if you want to use the king james many mansions if it were not so i would have told you why would he bring up that materialistic theme of a mansion okay you know we were talking robert and i were talking a few minutes ago you know living here is like being at the motel 6. no offense met going to heaven is like staying at the four seasons and that's probably a bad example but in essence it is there is joy in beautiful things not true and we enjoy those things whether it be in nature whether it be other things yeah exactly look i always i always think about like what's going to be like i imagine you've seen some of the frank lloyd wright houses yes where he incorporates streams and trees you know nature kind of just blends into the actual architecture yeah like i i personally imagine that kevin's gonna be a little that's the way i picture it i picture being in a house where there's like a stream running through your house yeah a little there's no question that probably the person we really want to see when we get there is jesus because we wouldn't be there without him right he's our righteousness he's everything and you know when people talk about preparation for heaven the thing is is the preparation continues in heaven is it not of knowing jesus that is the gospel message knowing christ isn't that right that's what our theme has been by staying connected and knowing him is the key to success in life uh and so forth so let's go on and let's take a look at this here are a couple of texts out of revelation 21 and 22 which is a description of first of all of the new jerusalem and we're looking at the finest medals we're looking at pure gold we're looking at i mean you look at all of these things and so forth that god has made for you and i to me it is a show uh to us of the fact that he loves and wants us to be happy in heaven and this is part of it this is part of it number two it says here and then the angel showed me the river of the water of life as clearly as crystal flowing from the throne of god and of the lamb down the middle of the great street of the city on each side of the river stood a tree of life building 12 crops of fruit yielding its fruit every month and the leaves of the trees are for the healing of the nations no longer will there be any curse the throne of god and the lamb will be in the city and his servants will serve him okay we don't talk enough about the new jerusalem i'm trying to think the last time i heard a cinnamon about what the new jerusalem looked like about the fact that we will build and someone else will not inhabit i always looked at that i wondered about that we'll talk about that a little later yes yeah words cannot explain jesus would probably like to disclose that but we just wouldn't grasp it it's just so magnificent i think sometimes maybe that's why some people don't want to be christians because we've painted it so gloom that they have no desire to be there right and so forth so when i think about people who aren't going to be there which is a tragedy because we won't all be there but for them in an unconverted heart it would be hell to them that right so god in his grace and his love even for those who are not saved has a mission of mercy yeah that's some people's idea well you know uh you know the survey i take being a consultant i have this survey which is billions on scientific as you know and so forth and the survey is when i'm on an airplane and sitting by someone who has to be at least 40 i don't check the driver's license but you know i kind of take a look at them and say well now see i would look at you know over here and say well you know this man isn't old enough for this question but dog no but uh anyway the thing is at i'd ask him this question if you could be 21 again not knowing what you know today would you do it now some of you haven't heard the response to this because i actually kept a tabulation what percent do you think said no i wouldn't do it anyway any getting you can't you know the answer already what is button okay pretty close anybody else want to give another shot at it you should know well i give you a set of keys for the volkswagen that's about all i could give you okay well at least you're safe 90 said i would not want to be 21 again i would always want to how would you have answered that question probably with stipulations i suppose huh you think it would really make a difference now i'm not a counselor but i have talked to many pastors who have spoken with many people who have millions of difficulties and a woman would the voice of husband let's say and she'd be married and she'd be merely the same type of individual that she divorced now maybe that's not a good trend but would we really be all that different so i'm going to come back to you why would somebody say i wouldn't want to go back and start at 21 why what does it tell us about life at least about 90 of the people we interviewed there's a lot of hoot there's a lot of style there is a lot of pain yeah pudding things are worse today than they were back then well i i my folks used to say that and it's a lot worse now than when they were here so it seems like it's getting progressively worse yes i would say bob okay see bob was one of those elvis guys so far so so was i it was i have to admit you know the only thing we ever worried about was whether we had a full milkshake and a hamburger politics wasn't involved we didn't care about any of that you know uh and so forth uh you know what again when we watched tv at night we watched ozzie and hilliard you know i said that one time in a large group and somebody thought it was some kind of a drink and so forth so you always have to you know show how old we're getting here but uh it was simple it was a very simple life i love simple don't you don't need a lot of stuff my parents my dad was a custodian my mother was a nurse's aide and so they didn't make a lot of money but we thought we were doing well we had no point of reference above that and so but life is simple and uh so forth my dad and my mother were hard workers taught us good work ethic they were not christians uh later they would be but at that time no yes bob what makes you happy bob simple or not well i think we can answer that with some bible texts anybody yeah well i think that we have and i've done that myself we've spiritualized the real joys of what heaven is going to be about and so forth and i think not meaning to do that possibly but i don't know what the reason for that would be but as i studied our lesson this week went back through all the things that god is going to do for us i mean having jesus there alone people that is good enough for me in any sense that's true but god says no it's not there's other things you need as well just like when he created eve what was he saying for adam being with jesus wasn't enough he had to have someone that was compatible with him and so he created eve and he was probably saying not a bad choice god knows what he's doing all right let's go on let's look at isaiah 65 18 and when you hear the word delight or entertainment or any kind of thing like that sometimes you get a kind of a frown from christian people let's read this text but be glad and rejoice forever and what i will create what's the emphasis on what god has made right let's go on for i will create jerusalem to be what a delight and what else and its people a joy so god is concerned about a happiness he's concerned about the fact of our joy that it's a one of the pieces of living in heaven and in essence uh we'll talk about well do we have that same kind of thing here we just talked about the survey and people saying well you know what i'd rather not go back it's not that great now this is an interesting one they will build houses and dwell on them they will plant vineyards and eat their fruit no longer will they build houses and others live in them i've always looked at that and said what in a world okay that's a good perspective okay i was just thinking what did god have in mind with that that might be part of it what else yes for the israelites there were so many times that they were carried away good point okay well do you really ever own anything in this world the government could take that away from you so quickly without blinking eye and that right so god says that's not gonna happen there what troubles me he said you're building and i'm kind of looking at the earthly side of me i have no skills in that area zippo so it means not only can you be a builder you can actually be part of the choir right god gives us those additional talents and so forth so it's a good thing it's a wonderful thing it says my chosen ones will long enjoy the work of their hands what we do when we work we enjoy it's great now somebody would ask you do you really love your job you have to you don't have to answer that doug do you really love your job yeah okay and if you had to do that for eternity would you be more happy to do that remind me not to call on bob anymore [Laughter] well i enjoy my job to a point but my job has issues my job has stress okay you might like your job but along with the job comes stress does it not yeah well yeah you know i'm thinking give me that last part again okay i missed it yeah you would put that is that kind of stephen covey i'm just kidding yeah it is true how you handle it but doesn't every job have difficulties most jobs people are that's a whole different issue well it appears to me and see if you agree that the work we do in heaven will not have stress the work that we in heaven will be constant joy i don't have a job like that you do no i'm just gonna you had a question i think right you go through the process is a pleasure okay yes as compared to that and that's why god it's also better for us in staying uh focused on where we need to be when we're idle is where we get into trouble right so that's a point there okay well let's go on we'll spend any more time on that if we can uh this is kind of a map of what the new jerusalem would look like if it was it placed in the united states we're looking all the way from seattle washington down to fargo and it goes all the way down to the border on the right side and all the way to san diego okay bible says 1500 miles on each corner although i've read some commentaries that say that's roman miles in real miles as we calculated today it's about 1577 miles and so forth irregardless that's a big city isn't it and the nice thing is there will be no temple what does that tell you because we're living next door to jesus right there will be no temple no more sacrifice for sin because there is no sin no more carnal nature because it's been taken away when we receive immortality yeah he does things on the sanctuary and he was describing the new jerusalem as obviously a perfect square and a part of the sanctuary courtyard the holy place and the most holy place but the most holy place is also the square the other parts are rectangles so i wonder if he kind of made a i guess a suggestion that the new jerusalem new jerusalem is actually well the bible makes it very clear there is no temple not true okay because when heaven sin is past sin is gone we can speak face to face with jesus okay and every sabbath as we go to new jerusalem and then and say be interesting i mean what is jesus really like now in this day and age that's what our goal that's what jesus said your work is to know the one and the father itself that's what your work is i'll take care of the fruit but you take care of staying attached to me you do that and you'll be just fine right that's also the biggest problem staying connected and so forth so let's take that and look at the second question the question says how does this text we'll read it in just a minute directing the mind on mindset and setting on dealing with the difficult issues of life here's the quotation from ii corinthians for unlight and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all let's just take that statement what does that mean to you let's read it again for our light and momentary troubles achieving for us this is an education an eternal glory that far outweighs them all this is a mindset what do you think what we're going through now see if i'm summarizing her correctly what we're going through through now is nothing compared to what we will receive in the end we can't even compare the problem is we are americans and we're impulse buyers it wasn't for that our economy would probably collapse but isn't that true well impulse buys i want it i'm gonna have it that carries through spiritually does it not that's nice when jesus comes but i want it now over and over okay i love the nivs uh it's writings on hebrews 11 1. well faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see right and so forth so what is the focus on what's coming yeah okay that's not always easy to do so let's finish this so we fix our eyes not on what is seen but in what is unseen since what is seeing is temporary but what is unseen is eternal okay that pretty much sizes up hebrews 11 1. okay now does that work for you just thinking of and knowing that when jesus comes this will all be put it'd be all worth what we went through does that work for you does that erase the problems i get rid of the difficulties that get rid of the struggle that helps you get through those input okay well you know of course psalms 23 addresses that says you know even though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death i will fear no evil for you took me out of it he walks through it with us right it's that presence of jesus with us and with the hope of what's coming that gets us through life was that a good summary or not what do you think okay like you know obviously it's not a comfortable process right but the end result is worth it and i can remember after she squeezed the life out of my hand you know a few days in labor and i was in such pain yeah and uh afterwards i looked at it i'm thinking man you just went through that that's just absolutely mind-boggling and you know isaiah was laying there on her and it was just a precious thing but i immediately asked her and maybe i asked her too soon but i said do you think he could do that again i was either expecting the back side of her hand no but she looked at me without hesitation and she said yes now can i ask that in the process okay so it does give us hope that he compares it to birthing pains so much that once the child is born you just kind of you don't forget but it's just kind of amazing blessing of that new life well i think that's true of most in life isn't it the things the objectives the goals that we have when we reach those goals all those objectives how great it is but there's a lot of pain sometimes getting there there's a lot of anxiety sometimes getting there there's a lot of struggle getting there okay and so forth so but when we get there we look back said it was worth it but you usually say that when we get there we don't usually say it at the beginning we say when we get there and so i think of all these you know i i look around the throne and we see these these people praising god all the time you think how do they do that and i said chuck you've got to remember the more we praise god is because that's how much more we know him and the more you know him the more you praise him that makes sense right and so our education we said that the basic education that god is basically instructing us with or the point he's trying to instruct not only him but in heaven is knowing him that was his prayer in john 17 verse 3. that's what he wanted the same relationship he had with the father he wants us to have with him and that is what our focus will be on throughout eternity everybody agree with that that doesn't change the focus is the same and the more we get to know christ and some people say you know i don't pray very long we talked about that earlier i i'm you know prayer is tough for me i'm you know i've been there 15 minutes that's the only one jesus prayed all night jesus knew his father we're still learning to know jesus and so forth that process takes time no trust is not so cheap that can be gained in 10 minutes isn't that true yeah mop yeah and look at the things what we're going to be seeing and we must have a much better mind that's a good thing right we can actually gather and gain more we can you know all of those things will be back again but um i like this fixing our eyes on jesus the pioneer the one who started it all and the one who'll finish it for us it's not that's a wonderful promise wouldn't you agree as you once walked in him as you once accepted him so walk in him the bible says in colossians 2 6 he says hey you just walk with me just like you did at the beginning and we'll get through it and i'll finish your faith and says for the joy set before him it talks about him going to the cross the shame and everything he went through it says consider him who endured such opposition from sinners so you will not grow weary and lose heart has anybody ever had an experience in their christian life well you said you know what that's it i just can't take any more now maybe you didn't do anything this was a passing thought even but have you ever had that time and you said you know what is this really worth it that's a tough question have you ever had that happen button okay and why would those moments come what caused that you think and in your situation for instance if you feel free to disclose that um okay all right well apparently paul as he makes this statement here in hebrews he's saying is when we do these two things number one is we focus on christ we focus on what he went through but we keep our eyes on him we keep associating with him through prayer to study we let him live within us and as we share him and so forth that this will help us not to lose heart there's a lot of disappointments being a church member and being a christian at times isn't it so sometimes the things we don't like there's controversy in the church there's all kinds of things we can point to you know that would discourage us okay and so forth and uh you know i was talking with pastor dave this one i would like to get your opinion on this it's a little bit off the subject but it's along the same line the christmas season new year's is a very difficult time for a lot of people probably the most difficult time of the year now as christian people and being people that we are we're not always charitable well we have a we have a bent towards selfishness right and so forth and so we want to be charitable uh and so forth but there's another side that we don't hear enough about in my opinion and see what you think and that is this i got 12 letters in the last four days about donations for different organizations and all of them were good one was saint jude and so forth we have a school that needs our help we have a church that has a budget deficit and all of these appeals and sometimes people have what we call need syndrome in essence needs are so great and they feel they cannot participate in some that they become depressed and discouraged we need a message from scripture that says how do you deal with that let me build those people who are discouraged because of that we always hear the other side but what about that side that's a part of life we need to address and so forth i don't think i have ever ever heard a sermon on that not one and how many people do i talk to i talk to one guy and says all they ever ask about is money my folks used to say that when you're part of the methodist church of course they were not habitually going but uh and so forth what they were really saying at least in some instances was the burden is so great i feel that these are necessary and important but i can't participate in everything i just can't and they feel guilty because of it how many have been in that position like come on let's be honest all right we need to deal with that that's part of living it's part of life yes you just withdrew your offering i mean at least like we may not be able to change everybody but if we have one person we change the that situation or that one at that moment we cannot save the entire world well one pastor told me it's not hard to make people feel guilty it's very easy right yeah bob then becomes smug he kind of says you know this is important to help them out i i have adra administrative radio service center you know as there are four others that i try to give a significant yeah well it's i think it's an issue in our church that we need to deal with because i think it drives people out of the church rather than bring them in because we don't deal with that at least to my knowledge we haven't my parents were down in the methodist church of course that was a little different scenario but there were others uh who had the same opinion as a young youngster student seven and eight years old i remembered that i remembered that and so forth and but then i think about remember when jesus um was at this great feast if you remember and mary comes in and she begins to wash his feet maybe this is the answer that's part of this issue and judas and along with all the other disciples judas being the instigators of holy how much did you spend for that it could have been given that to the poor what was jesus answer the poor will always be with you what in the world was he saying that's exactly what i think he was saying and so forth when we give to jesus all we can to him you know he's everything for us and let the ships fall where they may and so but we do need to help people through this period of time with that i don't i'm going to put you on the spot a little bit um do you think this is a subject that needs to be discussed a little more so people are cheerful givers and can give without a guilt complex and that needs to be dealt with because where would that lead if you constantly have that guilt complex right well we know what that's all about don't we huh uh you know when i i won't go into that we haven't got time to do that but it reminds me when i first became a christian and uh and i was trying to do everything that the bible said to do what should i do on sabbath what should i do here and here i didn't know what it was like to have peace because the bible says it isn't a sanctification that you receive peace you repeat because you're justified right romans 5 1 says that so uh this is something we want our people to have a clear conscience and we want our people to be cheerful givers because cheerful givers do give more it's that simple okay let's go on now this is a statement from george knight in his book exploring hebrews and all we're talking about here is really an education an education of knowing jesus problems drives us to the cross would you not agree difficulties drive us to the cross that's one of the reasons we have them it drives us to the cross okay let's take a look at this we're going to break this down a little bit total dedication implies that a person will cast aside all encumbrances that might hinder the winning of the race hebrews admonishes christians to hillary side every way now i want you to hear the next statement you may or may not agree with george on this but here's what he says this phrase does not refer to sin which the author will treat in the next clause so this laying aside of encumbrances or of things that we're performing it's not that they're sinful but they argue too much to occupy too much of our time that keeps us from connecting to jesus let's think about that for a moment yes happens to me all the time what can i tell you okay what is it like now you know i like sports anybody here that doesn't like sports go ahead pants it's all right [Laughter] i love sports yeah yeah well i found out that fellowship lack of fellowship and a sports event is not good either you ever watched a football game with no fans it's not the same right plus there's no home quote advantage that perspective but anyway this you remember your question oh you did okay good never forgot that and that sometimes makes me knew now to pray because i remember what professor said but my point is my question is is it valid i don't know if the event is the word correct to say but i don't spend i don't have the energy to get up early and read and read i listen i listen one chapter because in brazilian program i read the bible one chapter per day throughout the goal like this every day so that i listen to the lesson and throughout the day my job i can do that i listen to sermons i listen to so all the time i'm listening all day long does well there's probably many of you could answer that question better than i could uh and so forth uh you know there's a statement in the spirit process that talks about spending one hour each day and you know and some people actually it's 4 30 or it's 8 o'clock whatever as soon as they got that hour and they're happy forget the time forget the time the thing is take time but don't put a time limit on it one way or the other just go in and study the word of god and to get to know jesus and just take your time you're 10 minutes okay you always start off the day with him take some time with him you need a lot time and so forth and we got about a third to a lesson yes so anyway well i i really did jesus mm-hmm yeah is that not true it's not true just remember oh my god going back to the very beginning of the lesson you talked about jesus spending all night in you know the prayer but a good example of priorities you know back when i was in college and not a christian i would spend all night doing fun things that i enjoyed and it usually was something i you know probably wouldn't repeat in church but as a christian the point is the whole paradigm shift from what we value what we what we enjoy spending our time in it it takes a 180. you know now what i used to enjoy whether it be spending all night doing bad things or now like jesus spending all night in prayer well why did he spend all night prayers because he had such an intimate relationship with his father that that was just natural for him it's natural for me to like to spend time with my wife well it's natural for us to like to spend time with those who we really love on an intimate level so i think that's the bottom line is not measuring 30 minutes 60 minutes gotta read this entire devotional about five minutes read through the last paragraph just so i can say i read it but having that quality time you can't measure that well it gets kind of back to a works type of thing if i do this then this will happen if i do this you know of course we all have priorities we have things we know we need to do and not do but the point is we miss the whole issue we start putting time limits on it we start it takes away you know when you have a relationship with a person i mean i usually use my wife all the time you know i had a curfew your wife gave you a christian her parents did [Laughter] you know credibility takes time to build is that right uh and so forth but you know what i wasn't overly concerned you know if we spent an hour talking to one another two hours of three why because i enjoyed being with her and i look at that because the bible uses the bride and the groom as a relationship issue or example of christ and his people and i think you know that jesus prayed all night because he knew his father so intimately that he just enjoyed that time and for us you know we say i don't you know if because you don't still don't know him well i just mean you're not lost but it means you have a long way to go to grow and we'll have all eternity to do that and so forth so it helps me to understand when my you know i i need to spend more time in the wood i know that because of the fact that and we'll just do this as a closing john the 6th chapter verse 28 and 29 what a question it's one of the best texts i think one of the best eggs in the bible a group of jewish people came to him and said probably leaders what work must we do that we might do the works of god they were talking about two kinds of works number one is what workers we do that we can actually act like jesus that we can actually behave like jesus that we can be motivated like jesus they said we've tried it doesn't work well that's a good point that's that's that's a good thing so what must we do that we can do those things and jesus says the work that you must do so when the bible talks about work in judgment this is exactly what it's talking about the work that you must do is to know the one whom the father has sent a knowledge of christ is our objective in life in the church and every day we live is the knowledge of jesus so that's where devotions become in that's where prayer comes in and ultimately as we get to really know him we'll want to share him with others it shouldn't be forced yeah here's some other counsel for you number one get a bible that you're going to understand okay most scriptures today most modern tribes are very very good i mean i use a combination of new revised standard vision i like nib and so forth and so forth uh if you're reading my bad when he became a christian he had a king james bible nothing against the king james bible but it was written three or four years ago and the language in there you almost have to take a you know a separate class to understand because the language has changed he could not understand it and you know the devil's trick is to make sure that you don't understand scripture today we live in a life where there's no excuse for us not understanding scripture if there was ever a time so get into a translation that you can understand use multiple translations okay three languages it's embarrassing how many we know one billion so make sure you get into something you can understand the word's important and so forth and to pray and just remember this all jesus is asking is to stay connected to the vine all right you do that and you'll be just fine all right all right we're going to close with that i'm sorry we didn't get to 80 of our lesson but that happens and so forth thank you very much for your input i appreciate you that and i hope you have a nice holiday season let us pray again father we do give thanks again for jesus and his love we give thanks that we can boldly come for the throne of grace because you care and you're concerned and you did everything you could to save us so we pray in this holiday season that we'll remember that the greatest gift that could be given that you've provided for us help us to grow and to mature help us to share your love with others that we might hasten your day and we ask it in jesus name and for his sake amen thank 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British Shorthair Cat | aegean cat vs british shorthair cat what are the differences between these two cat breeds the aegean is a natural cat breed cat which means they developed without the need for human intervention fans of the breed recognize these felines as smart energetic and friendly companions while not overly affectionate the british short hair tends to get along just fine with everyone they're mellow and will tolerate other pets and even though they may not seek out snuggles at every opportunity they're happy to be scooped up for a good cuddle the aegean cat breed hails from the greek islands of the cyclades which are situated in the aegean sea it's speculated that originating so close to the sea is why these felines are not afraid of water the breed's friendliness towards humans is also said to come from their upbringing being around sailors and fishermen all the time in greece the aegean is a super popular cat breed although it is rarer to come across them in other countries if you're considering adding energy into your family remember that many have ended up in shelters or in the care of rescue groups consider adoption if you decide this is the breed for you you may not realize it but you probably grew up with the british short hair he is the clever feline of puss in boots than the grinning cheshire catavalus in wonderland the british shorthair is native to england with the rise of cat shows during the victorian era cat fanciers began to breed the cats to a particular standard and keep pedigrees for them two world wars devastated the breed and few british short hairs remained after world war ii with the help of other breeds the short hairs as they are called in britain were revitalized the american cat association recognized the british shorthair in 1967 but the cat fanciers association did not accept it until 1980. now all cat associations recognize the breed the main color of the aegean's coat is white and it usually has spots and markings in colors including black gray and blue the markings on the cat vary on an individual basis the agent is relatively low maintenance when it comes to grooming although their plush coat will get thicker in winter as with all breeds keep a close eye out for any mats that might be starting to develop while you're grooming the cat remember regular brushing will help keep the cat's coat clean and healthy when it comes to climate the aegean is generally seen as an adaptable cat who can usually live happily in most climates just remember to always make sure adequate shade and fresh water are provided when the temperature spikes with his short thick coat round head and cheeks big round eyes and rounded body the british short hair resembles nothing so much as a cuddly teddy bear his body is compact but powerful with a broad chest strong legs with rounded paws and a thick tail with a rounded tip the coat comes in just about any color or pattern you could wish for including lilac chocolate black white pointed tabby and many more the best known color is blue gray and the cats are sometimes referred to as british blues the short hair does not reach full physical maturity until he is three to five years old hello this video is sponsored by bmix pets are you looking for high quality cat collars at an affordable cost check out vmixpets.com use coupon code kitten life to get 20 off the aegean cat is one of the most friendly and sociable cat breeds around they make great additions to any large family and will constantly look to seek out human interaction whether that's to relax together during down times or for energetic play sessions these athletic cats are also highly intelligent in many cases aegeans have been taught to perform tricks while the aegean has an independent streak they do best in a bustling household where there's always activity going on that the cat can check out the aegean also has a love of being outdoors so if you can provide a safely enclosed cardio they'll very much appreciate it just be warned due to aegeans being part of a rare group of cats who enjoy the water they might come to see any pet fish as an opportunity for a snack session the british short hair is mellow and easy going making him an excellent family companion he enjoys affection but he's not amy me the type of cat expect him to follow you around the house during the day settling nearby wherever you stop full of british reserve the short hair has a quiet voice and is an undemanding companion he doesn't require a lap although he loves to sit next to you being a big cat he isn't fond of being carried around this is a cat with a moderate activity level he's energetic during kit mood but usually starts to settle down by the time he is a year old more mature british shorthairs are usually couch potatoes but adult males occasionally behave like goofballs when they run through the house they can sound like a herd of elephants british shorthairs are rarely destructive their manners are those of a proper governess not a soccer hooligan they welcome guests confidently the aegean cat has a well-deserved reputation as a smart and athletic feline so you'll need to ensure that the breed is always kept physically and mentally stimulated ideally you'll want to purchase a cat tree for your aegean to interact with and if you live in an environment with furniture that the cat can safely climb up and down they will very much appreciate the opportunity to explore along with scheduling yearly wellness vet visits your aegean will need their nails checked on a regular basis ask your vet how best to do this if you're new to feline maintenance you'll also want to examine the cat's ears for signs of dirt building up or possible infection and clean them if needed leaving smart toys and interactive treat dispensers around the home is also a great way to keep the aegean mentally stimulated also make sure to speak to your regular vet about the teeth brushing regimen for your aegean the british short hair short smooth coat is simple to groom with weekly brushing or combing to remove dead hairs a bath is rarely necessary brush the teeth to prevent periodontal disease daily dental hygiene is best but weekly brushing is better than nothing trim the nails weekly wipe the corners of the eyes with a soft damp cloth to remove any discharge use a separate area of the cloth for each eye so you don't run the risk of spreading any infection check the ears weekly if they look dirty wipe them out with a cotton ball or soft damp cloth moistened with a 50 to 50 mixture of cider vinegar and warm water avoid using cotton swabs which can damage the interior of the ear keep the litter box spotlessly clean cats are very particular about bathroom hygiene it's a good idea to keep a british short hair as an indoor-only cat to protect him from diseases spread by other cats attacks by dogs or coyotes and the other dangers that face cats who go outdoors such as being hit by a car british shorthairs who go outdoors also run the risk of being stolen by someone who would like to have such a beautiful cat without paying for it the aegean is wonderful with children the cat will quickly form loving bonds with the kids in your home just be sure that early socialization takes place and boundaries are properly set on both sides and supervise early interactions between kids and cats when it comes to other household pets the aegean is also usually fine around other domestic animals although as mentioned above this is not a cat to leave unsupervised around fish or other water-based pets ultimately early socialization really pays off with this breed make sure to reward your aegean for good behavior and adhere to a proper training regime when you bring them home to your family this mild mannered cat is well suited to life with families with children and cat-friendly dogs he loves the attention he receives from children who treat him politely and with respect and is forgiving of clumsy toddlers supervise young children and show them how to pet the cat nicely instead of holding or carrying the cat have them sit on the floor and pet him other cats will not disturb his equilibrium for best results always introduce any pets even other cats slowly and in a controlled setting if you enjoyed this video kindly press the like button also don't forget to subscribe with notifications on so that you don't miss out on videos like this thank you for watching you | Kitten Life | UCQqu0OBLhWp8TiV9qTca5ug | 2022-02-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,506 | 8,431 |
D2TB3iYiFmE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2TB3iYiFmE | John Sweeney's War Diary day 542 on Max Marten's 5th Estate? | sorry j 542 of Russia's war against Ukraine I'm still in trying to hit the six-year-old who was killed by the way was called Sophia this wasn't a military Target this is the drama theater behind me will smashed up and by the way I'll do a quick circuit it is raining at the moment and there is a thunderstorm and every now and then The Thunder Rolls and I for one don't like it because it's the possibility of a Russian attack remember the the Russian army got very close to China here but up in the northeast of Ukraine last year they almost encircled the place and a very beautiful lots of lovely bits of History thousand-year-old churches and the Russian army of course hit it with um artillery stuff like this but they didn't Smash the Place up and after the Russian army left in April this part of the world has been pretty safe and so smashing a great big cruise missile into the place as they did yesterday they were bound to kill civilians and of course they did um so as I said the youngest who was killed was Sofia H6 something like more than 100 people have been injured um why did they do this I don't know I don't know but this is intimidation and generating fear amongst the civilian population at peace it is once again a Russian war crime how do we stop these war crimes I'll say it one more time we've got to give the ukrainians what they need in terms of long-range rocket artillery and f-16s and simple things like SUVs and ammunition and bullets and guns again and again and again so the Russians start losing this war big time and then they'll Stop The Killing oh and by the way Russia sends a Rockets to the Moon it span out of control and it crashed Vladimir Putin do off | Max Marten's 5th Estate? | UC24R_eIcHq6bmbs7tm2bWhA | 2023-08-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 324 | 1,694 |
EI118S8AST8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI118S8AST8 | 5 Best AIR PURIFIERS 2020 - Picks For Pets, Dust & Allergies | are you wondering what's the best purifier for pets this year if so stay tuned because by the end of the short video you'll know exactly which one to choose hey guys it's seven top rated and in today's video we're going to check out the five best purifiers for pets on the market this list was made based on our personal views and are listed based on price quality durability and more to see prices and get more info about the products shown be sure to check out the description below one last thing before we dive in make sure you subscribe and hit the notification bell to get the latest product reviews from the channel okay so let's get started with today's video at number five is the level LVH 132 air purifier an air purifier like they'll avoid LVH 132 can make a big difference in your home especially if you have pets or other air quality concerns air purifiers are specially designed to clean the air in your home by filtering out on healthy particles design-wise with modern white casing and cylindrical in shape it stands 14.5 inches high and has a diameter of 8.5 inches weighing only six point six pounds this model works great in small to medium sized rooms and has a soothing nightlight that makes it ideal for the bedroom in addition each control setting is accessed by the lightest touch of a finger on the appropriate sensor with a power button fan speed button light button plus an LED indicator which tells you when to replace filters the machine has three fan speeds which operates so silently at just 25 decibels even at the highest speed setting it offers gentle white noise similar to a fan as for performance this air purifier has a built in three-stage filtration system it includes a pre-filter and activated carbon filter and a true HEPA filter this helps remove up to 99.97% of all harmful particles in the air basically it's designed to filter out mold fungi pollen and pet dander making an ideal for allergy sufferers and will efficiently purify the air in 86 square feet of space additionally the activated carbon filter absorbs smoke along with any unpleasant odors which is helpful to assist in after-dinner cleanup doing away with any lingering food smells with a nightlight choose between two brightness settings at night to help you see in the evening or turn the light off entirely to create your ideal sleep environment for an undisturbed slumber overall this Lavoie LVH 132 is excellent for someone who is looking to improve their air quality and make their home a safer and healthier environment if you have children pets or live with someone who suffers from allergies this leboy dare purifier would be a great choice at number four is the germ guardian AC 4825 three-in-one air purifier the germ guardian AC 4825 air purifier is a smart piece of technology which not only cleans your air of any airborne germs or allergens but also reduces the odor in your surroundings design-wise this three-in-one air purifier is compact in design and weigh 7 pounds it measures 7 by 10.2 by 21.5 inches and the three-speed tower is best used for rooms up to 167 square feet and will filter in circulate room air over four times per hour which can make it ideal to clean the air of small rooms and apartments as for performance the three-in-one air purification is made up of three different parts the hepa filter a carbon filter and a UVC light that cleans the stand particles out of the air as well as kills viruses and bacteria using a three-step process first the air enters through the back of the unit hitting the pre-filter an activated charcoal layer this first filter catches all of the large particles and pet hair and kills odours from animals or smoke second the air goes through a HEPA filter that catches fine particles like pollen pet dander dust mites and anything that might trigger your allergies and third a UV light kills airborne bacteria and germs that can cause allergies and diseases moreover you'll be amazed at how fresh and clean the germ guardian AC 4825 can make a room feel as well as the types of smells it can clear from a room before we end the AC 48:25 quietly does its thing without disturbing you the only time you may notice the noise is if you are trying to sleep with it in your bedroom on its highest setting in that case simply turn it on low and you probably won't notice it to conclude this germ guardian AC 4825 air purifier is perfect for smokers houses people with pets people with allergies or just anyone who wants to have cleaner air in their home and it's one we would recommend you check out at number three is the co way air mega 400 smart air purifier the co way air mega 400 is exceptional for long-haul purifying it is the perfect choice for busy folks that use it every single day without the need to monitor design-wise the air mega 400 looks futuristic in appearance and measures fourteen point eight by twenty two point eight by fourteen point eight in dimension and twenty four point seven pound weight it is not super bulky considering the four leg stand comes as standard the controls are spread across both sides of the top panel on the left corner you will find a timer lights pre-washed and Max 2 change button with a round light sensor the timer button will cycle between 1 4 and 8 hours of preset settings moving on Kawai air Megas pollution sensor communicates indoor air quality in real time the brightly colored LED ring lets you know how clean or dirty your indoor air is every minute of the day which we liked with its smart mode feature the air mega 400 automatically adapts to its surroundings by adjusting fan speeds based on the rooms air quality which means your unit is energy efficient without compromising efficiency as for performance the air mega 400s air purifier sucks the air inside a room in through both sides of the unit polluted particles inside that air are trapped in a series of filters before clean refreshed air is blown back out of the top of the machine a micro mesh pre-filter is the first thing that polluted particles come into contact with it weeds out the larger ones such as dust hair and fur and this is followed by the max2 filter which has two parts to it an activated carbon filter and a green true HEPA filter so the job of the activated carbon filter is to absorb unpleasant smells such as pet and cooking odors and can remove more than 99% of volatile organic compounds or VOCs from the indoor air in addition to fumes such as nh3 and ch3cho finally the job of the green true HEPA filter is to capture the smaller airborne particles down to 0.3 microns which slip through the pre-filter including pollen and other allergens overall the air mega 400 air purifier is a great choice if you have a particularly large space if you suffer from allergies or asthma or have pets at home and we think you won't be disappointed at number two is the Allen breed smart fit 50 air purifier the Allen breathe smart fit 50 is a high-end powerful device that can handle almost anything you throw at it from the largest living rooms to high ceiling for yays the device is intelligent well designed and packed with nifty features from a design view the breathe smart is perfect for bedrooms family rooms and other open-concept spaces of up to 900 square feet the unit is twenty two point two inches high and has 14 different panel options that fit seamlessly into your home no matter your style in addition the fit 50 features easy to use intuitive push-button controls active air quality sensor filter life timer and a magnetic front panel for easy access to the filters performance-wise the fit 50 offers you four different HEPA filters all of which remove dust and allergens but each uniquely made to accommodate your personal needs the first HEPA pure filter is a standard filter it is made for everyday concerns such as dust it will also take care of pet dander mold spores and pollen the second HEPA silver filter is an all around solution this one is perfect for molds germs and asthma related symptoms the third HEPA fresh plus is a chemical filter it is great for removing smoke VOCs and heavier chemicals the last filter is a HEPA odor cell it is an odor neutralizer which uses proprietary technology to break down pet and diaper odors additionally the fit 50 actively monitors your air quality and can adjust its work rate based on the presence of pollutants additionally the device almost serves a dual purpose as a home air quality test with a series of light-up buttons the unit lets you know what the air quality is like in your home at any given time moving on this purifier automatically detects - changing air quality saving filter life and conserving energy we must mention the fit 50 has a child lock to prevent your kid's adventurous hands from tweaking the purifier settings now that's a legitimate ly cool feature over all the Allen breathe smart fit 50 purifier is a really great choice for your home it works great in large spaces and you can even personalize filtration based on your needs if you can afford it you won't be disappointed at number one is the honeywell true hepa allergen remover the honeywell HP a 300 is suitable for homeowners who look for an economical air purifier that cleans relatively large areas of airborne particles such as dust pollen pet dander and mold spores design-wise the HPA 300 has a modern appearance and measures twenty point eight by ten point eight three by twenty two point three eight inches and can be placed against the wall which is a huge plus for people with limited space unlike many models out there it sucks air in from the front side and expels it up so no need to put it in the middle of your room in addition it features touch sensitive controls which allow you to change cleaning modes engage the turbo speed feature set the auto off timer and dim the control illumination another plus the Honeywell is that the unit will remind you when you need to replace a filter as for performance the process of the Honeywell HPA 300 is simple a fan pulls air into the purifier and through a pre-filter that absorbs odors and catches large debris like dust and pet fur the air then goes through the HEPA filter where 99.97% of allergy causing particles are trapped the cleaned air is then sent back out into the room where you will breathe easier this process occurs about five times an hour so your air is continuously being monitored and cleaned moving on with the Honeywell HPA 300 you get three levels and a turbo clean option the three main settings are germ general clean and allergen they get progressively stronger with turbo being the strongest and loudest they are setting you can time each of these settings to either 2 4 or 8 hours depending on how bad the air in your home is additionally on the lowest setting the Honeywell HPA 300 is very quiet you could even leave it running while you sleep it does get louder as you change the settings so having that lowest setting on during the night is best overall the greatest strength of this HPA 300 purifier is how beneficial it is to your health it really focuses on germs and allergens it isn't just about making the air smell nice it is primarily designed to actually purify the air and that's why it's our number-one choice thanks for watching the video we hope you found it useful be sure to leave a like and subscribe to the channel to get more videos like this in the future if you do have any questions related to these products you can leave a comment below and we will get back to you catch you soon | 7TopRated | UCm6mwmDzXhXdJ7Ls5VYejDg | 2019-12-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,091 | 11,557 |
TnIeyo4agWY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnIeyo4agWY | Myelofibrosis - Wikipedia Article Audio | myelofibrosis Wikipedia article audio myelofibrosis also known as osteomyelitis is a relatively rare bone marrow cancer it is currently classified as a myeloproliferative neoplasm in which the proliferation of an abnormal clone of hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow and other sites results in fibrosis or the replacement of the marrow with scar tissue the term myelofibrosis alone usually refers to primary myelofibrosis also known as chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis the terms idiopathic and primary mean that in these cases the diseases of unknown or spontaneous origin this is in contrast with myelofibrosis that develops secondary to polycythemia vera or essential thrombocythemia myelofibrosis is a form of myeloid metaplasia which refers to a change in cell type in the blood forming tissue of the bone marrow and often the two terms are used synonymously the term zog no genic myeloid metaplasia and myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia are also used to refer to primary myelofibrosis signs and symptoms causes the primary sign of my yellow fibrosis is reactive bone-marrow fibrosis but it is often accompanied by there is an association between mutations to the jak2 see ALR or MPL gene and myelofibrosis approximately 90 percent of those with myelofibrosis have one of these mutations and ten percent carry none of these mutations these mutations are not specific to Maya lo fibrosis and are linked to other myeloproliferative neoplasms specifically polycythemia vera an essential thrombocythemia the v6 1:7 F mutation to the jak2 protein is found in approximately half of individuals with primary myelofibrosis the v6 one 7f mutation is a change of valine to phenylalanine at the 617 position Janus kinases are non receptor tyrosine kinase is essential for the activation of signaling that is mediated by cytokine receptors lacking catalytic activity these include receptors for erythropoietin thrombopoietin most interleukins and interferon jak2 mutations are significant because jak2 plays a role in controlling production of blood cells from hematopoietic stem cells the v6 1 7f mutation appears to make hematopoietic cells more sensitive to growth factors that need jak2 for signal transduction which include erythropoietin and thrombopoietin the MPL gene codes for a protein that acts as a receptor for thrombopoietin a mutation in that gene known as a w v one v mutation leads to the production of an abnormal thrombopoietin receptor protein which results in the overproduction of abnormal megakaryocytes the abnormal megakaryocytes stimulate other cells the fibroblasts to produce collagen in the bone marrow myelofibrosis is a clonal neoplastic disorder of hematopoiesis the formation of blood cellular components it is one of the myeloproliferative disorders diseases of the bone marrow in which excess cells are produced at some stage production of cytokines such as fibroblast growth factor by the abnormal hematopoietic cell clone leads to replacement of the hematopoietic tissue of the bone marrow by connective tissue via collagen fibrosis the decrease in hematopoietic tissue impairs the patient's ability to generate new blood cells resulting in progressive pancytopenia a shortage of all blood cell types however the proliferation of fibroblasts and deposition of collagen is a secondary phenomenon and the fibroblasts themselves are not part of the abnormal cell clone mechanism in primary myelofibrosis progressive scarring or fibrosis of the bone marrow occurs for the reasons outlined above the result is extramedullary hematopoiesis ie blood cell formation occurring in sites other than the bone marrow as the hemopoietic cells are forced to migrate to other areas particularly the liver and spleen this causes an enlargement of these organs in the liver the abnormal size is called hepatomegaly enlargement of the spleen is called splenomegaly which also contributes to causing pancytopenia particularly thrombocytopenia and anemia another complication of extramedullary hematopoiesis is polo psychosis or the presence of abnormally shaped red blood cells myelofibrosis can be a late complication of other myeloproliferative disorders such as polycythemia vera and less commonly essential thrombocythemia in these cases myelofibrosis occurs as a result of somatic evolution of the abnormal hematopoietic stem cell clone that caused the original disorder in some cases the development of myelofibrosis following these disorders may be accelerated by the oral chemotherapy drug hydroxyurea sites of hematopoiesis the cause and risk factors for primary myelofibrosis are unknown the principal site of extramedullary hematopoiesis in myelofibrosis is the spleen which is usually markedly enlarged sometimes weighing as much as 4,000 grams as a result of massive enlargement of the spleen multiple sub capsular infarct often occur in the spleen meaning that due to interrupted oxygen supply to the spleen partial or complete tissue death happens on the cellular level the spleen contains red blood cell precursors granulocytes and megakaryocytes with the megakaryocytes prominent in their number and in their bizarre shapes megakaryocytes are believed to be involved in causing the secondary fibrosis seen in this condition as discussed under pathophysiology above sometimes unusual activity of the red blood cells white blood cells or platelets is seen the liver is often moderately enlarged with fossa of extramedullary hematopoiesis microscopically lymph nodes also contain foci of hematopoiesis but these are insufficient to cause enlargement diagnosis there are also reports of hematopoiesis taking place in the lungs these cases are associated with hypertension in the pulmonary arteries treatment the bone marrow in a typical case is hypercellular and diffusely fibrotic both early in late in disease megakaryocytes are often prominent and are usually dysplastic history epidemiologically the disorder usually developed slowly and is mainly observed in people over the age of 50 it may also develop as a side-effect of treatment with some drugs that target hematological disorders such as polycythemia vera or chronic myelogenous leukemia diagnosis of myelofibrosis is made on the basis of bone marrow biopsy a physical exam of the abdomen may reveal enlargement of the spleen the liver or both blood tests are also used in diagnosis primary myelofibrosis can begin with a blood picture similar to that found in polycythemia vera or chronic myelogenous leukemia most people with myelofibrosis have moderate to severe anemia eventually thrombocytopenia a decrease of blood platelets develops when viewed through a microscope a blood smear will appear markedly abnormal with presentation of pancytopenia which is a reduction in the number of all blood cell types red blood cells white blood cells and platelets red blood cells may show abnormalities including bizarre shapes such as teardrop shaped cells and nucleated red blood cell precursors may appear in the blood smear immature white cells are also seen in blood samples and basophils are increased when late in the disease progression an attempt is made to take a sample of bone marrow by aspiration it may result in a dry tap meaning that where the needle can normally suck out a sample of semi-liquid bone marrow it produces no sample because the marrow has been replaced with collagen fibers a bone marrow biopsy will reveal collagen fibrosis replacing the marrow that would normally occupy the space the one known curative treatment is allogeneic stem cell transplantation but this approach involves significant risks other treatment options are largely supportive and do not alter the course of the disorder these options may include regular folic acid allopurinol or blood transfusions dexamethasone alpha interferon and hydroxyurea may play a role lenalidomide and thalidomide may be used in its treatment though peripheral neuropathy is a common troublesome side-effect frequent blood transfusions may also be required if the patient is diabetic and is taking a sulfonylurea this should be stopped periodically to rule out drug induced thrombocytopenia splenectomy is sometimes considered as a treatment option for patients with myeloma prosess in whom massive splenomegaly is contributing to anemia because of hypersplenism particularly if they have a heavy requirement for blood transfusions however splenectomy in the presence of massive splenomegaly is a high-risk procedure with the mortality risk as high as 3% in some studies in November 2011 the FDA approved ruxolitinib as a treatment for intermediate or high-risk myelofibrosis ruxolitinib serves as an inhibitor of jak 1 & 2 the New England Journal of Medicine published results from two phase 3 studies of ruxolitinib these data's showed that the treatment significantly reduced spleen volume improved symptoms of myelofibrosis and was associated with improved overall survival compared to placebo myelofibrosis was first described in 1879 by Gustav Hyuk abdominal fullness related to an enlarged spleen bone pain bruising and easy bleeding due to inadequate numbers of platelets cachexia enlargement of both the liver and spleen fatigue gout and high uric acid levels increased susceptibility to infection such as pneumonia pallor and shortness of breath due to anemia in rare cases a raised red blood cell volume cutaneous myelofibrosis is a rare skin condition characterized by dermal and subcutaneous nodules 746 older terms include myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia and agna genic myeloid metaplasia the World Health Organization utilized the name chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis while the International Working Group on myelofibrosis research and treatment calls the disease primary myelofibrosis in 2008 who has adopted the name of primary myelofibrosis eponyms for the disease are Hugh Casman disease or Aspen's disease for Herbert Osman who published a description under the term osteo sclerosis in 1907 it was characterized as a myeloproliferative condition in 1951 by William Dame Scheck the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society describes myelofibrosis as a rare type of blood cancer manifesting as a type of chronic leukemia | Wikipedia Audio | UCwQK5AEJwsGn3-9VoXVMw0Q | 2018-07-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,553 | 10,208 |
8b0YEI6cTs4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b0YEI6cTs4 | HCC788 - 1991 Cobra B.A.T. version 2 - Cobra Convergence V G.I. Joe toy review! | this week we're looking at the second version of the cobra battle android trooper this is the second year in a row we've looked at the cobra bats what's that i know what that is last time i heard that sound i was attacked by bats hey stop that eisenheimer kids think they're so funny hello everybody hood cobra commander 788 here this is the show where we review every vintage gi joe toy from 1982 to 1994. we are in the middle of cobra convergence 5. g.i joe fans celebration of gi joe's enemy cobra before we get started i have the privilege of giving a code name to a new patron silent ghost added his support on patreon and this is another guy who already has a really awesome screen name that makes it really hard to come up with a good code name your code name is shadow phantom i can't give you anything cooler than what you already have thank you for your support the cobra bat is a divisive subject in gi joe some fans like me prefer the more realistic military aspects of the line while other fans prefer the more science fiction and fantasy elements of gi joe robot soldiers definitely fall on the side of sci-fi even so the korabat wasn't the worst addition to g.i joe even hardcore military joe fans have to admit sci-fi was always part of the line and a robot soldier wasn't that big of a leap from earlier science fiction elements at least the first version of the bat was a good action figure it was well designed it looked nice then there was a new version in 1991 and they did away with all that but my opinion isn't the only opinion some of your cobra convergence 5 presenters will share their thoughts on this figure hcc 788 presents the second version of the bat [Music] this is the 1991 cobra battle android trooper the bat this figure was released in 1991 and was available in 1991 only it was discontinued for 1992. this is the second version of the bat in the vintage era this body mold was used again in the post-vintage era in 2003 and there was a modern version of this figure in the 2017 gi joe convention exclusive set it was designed by kurt growin for hasbro there were only two versions of the bat in the vintage era but there were other figures that may be considered in the same lineage in 1986 the first version of the bat was released the packaging didn't exactly say what the bat stood for but it was generally believed that it was an acronym for battle android trooper in 1991 we got the bat version 2 and the packaging explicitly calls it a battle android trooper in 1992 overkill was released in the talking battle commander's subset and he was billed as the bat leader so he is definitely in the bat lineage in 1993 we got the bat that's b-a-a-t which stood for battle armored android trooper in the star brigade subset it was an armored upgrade of the bat made to fight in space the bat wasn't the first introduction of science fiction into gi joe gi joe had lasers in the first wave of the new gi joe back in 1982 it did represent a big leap forward in science fiction for g.i joe it wasn't the last sci-fi figure in the line either not by a long shot it ushered in a new era of fantasy and unrealistic elements in the gi joe toy line in 1986 the year the first bat was released there was also a composite clone cobra emperor a new laser rifle trooper and a mind controlling mad scientist some fans loved these fantasy elements for me they were acceptable to a point but gi joe was at its heart a military toy line it was called gi joe after all it's impossible to separate that name from its military roots this figure has several callbacks to the first version but in some respects it's a departure we will compare and contrast as we go through each element what is an android the simplest definition is it's a robot with a human form a robot is a machine capable of carrying out complex actions so all androids are robots but not all robots are androids modern robotics has made great strides but not quite to the point of sending bipedal autonomous robots into battle if cobra could do this in 1986 and with an update in 1991 they were far ahead of the state of the art despite being engineering marvels cobra bats were treated as disposable i have the full card back for the cobra bat version 2 so we can see how this figure was marketed back in 1991 and the artwork i have to say is lackluster it doesn't have any of the chest detail from the figure's lenticular sticker this is in contrast to the card art from the first bat which had lots of detail and lots of drama just not so with version two it has the gi joe logo and cobra the enemy it has a red background denoting this is an enemy character code name bad battle android trooper and then behind the space where the figure was packaged it has instructions on how to use the arm attachments the missile launcher and the figure stand flipping the card around to the back we have the cross cell with other figures that were available at the time it does exclaim weapon really shoots it has an 80s style flag point and an 80s style file card even though this was released in 1991 the back of the card was still in the 80s style we will take a closer look at this file card later in this video let's take a look at the accessories for bat version two it has some callbacks to version one for instance one of the arms can be removed and other attachments can be put in its place it goes about the storage of the extra attachments in a totally different way though and the spring-loaded missile launcher comes into play with that system let's start by taking a look at that removable appendage this right hand all the way up to the forearm can be removed there is a peg on the arm and it fits into a hole on the hand that hand is in very bright orange plastic the right hand uses the same basic design and color as the left hand and when it's removed on the spring-loaded missile launcher which can connect to the back there is a peg and that hand can be placed on that peg this is the same basic idea as version one which had a removable right hand you could take the hand off and in the backpack there was a peg so you could store the hand on the backpack on a second peg on the missile launcher there is another attachment this is referred to as the grenade launcher it pegs on in much the same way as the hand you can pull it off of the missile launcher and you can put it on the peg on the arm in the same way the hand would fit on there and now the bat has a grenade launcher attachment on his right arm now let's look at that missile launcher it has a back peg so it works as a backpack works pretty well in fact it is in black plastic it has two pegs one for the grenade launcher and the other one for the removable hand it also has a hole so it can be attached to the bat's arm that's how the bat carries it it pegs onto his right arm on the same peg that holds the hand and attachments this is a lot better than just having a grip on this thing that he probably couldn't hold anyway this is actually pretty cool i don't mind this the missile launcher includes one very bright neon green missile it's very bright you can't miss it and it only comes with one that means we only get one shot at dr mindbender so let's use version one of dr mindbender since we already have him out to use the missile you just place the missile in the barrel of the launcher with this notch on the missile facing away from this notch on the barrel you just press it in until it clicks and then the trigger is in the back this green trigger so you just take aim as we take aim at dr mindbender you pull back on the trigger or actually push looks like push down on the trigger okay before i get started this is falling off of the peg and i'm having a very hard time keeping this on the peg so beware of that if you choose to get one of these figures it's a cool idea to have the launcher peg onto the arm but only if it stays well all right forget the figure just take aim at dr mindbender and press back on the trigger to fire that's a pretty powerful spring and we would have knocked down dr mindbender if he hadn't been standing so close to the back wall the final accessory which should never be forgotten is the figure stand this was a black figure stand 90s figures came with figure stands and 80s figures did not so that's always a plus with these 90s figures with the accessories out of the way we can take a look at the articulation he mostly had the standard articulation for gi joe figures at the time he could turn his head from left to right and look up and down he could swing his arm up to his shoulder and swivel at the shoulder all the way around he had a hinge at the elbow so he could bend his arm at the elbow about 90 degrees he had a swivel at the bicep so he could swivel his arm all the way around this was an o-ring figure meaning the figure was held together with a rubber o-ring that looped around the inside that allowed him to move at the torso a bit he moved his legs apart about so far he bend his leg at the hip about 90 degrees and bend at the knee about 90 degrees the additional articulation comes in when the hand is attached that hand will swivel at that attachment point adding a bit of articulation for the right hand let's take a look at the sculpt design and color of bat version 2 and some elements of bat version 1 are carried over like the general shape of the face shield and the black uniform and the lenticular sticker many other elements have changed bat version one had one bright color yellow version two goes overboard with the bright colors adding a very bright neon orange and green the new version also does away with the intricate sculpted technical details we saw on version one the head is black it has an orange face shield it has two green bands that go around the head it has a single small green detail just at the forehead this has minimal detail and it lacks the art deco inspiration of version one on the chest he has a black uniform with a green collar an orange shoulder and chest guard the green collar continues to the back but the orange does not the back does have some sculpted rectangles which i guess are supposed to be panels on that orange chest shield there is a lenticular sticker that has a 3d effect and has some of the technical inner workings of the robot the lenticular sticker is a carryover from version one but it is much smaller it just is less impressive than the version one chest it's a nice detail but if they're gonna do it why not do it at least as good as the first version moving on to the arms the figure has mostly black arms with some very minimal molded in detail on the upper arms he has thin green bands to go around the upper arms and he has bright neon green elbows he has neon orange hands and forearms that look like gloves and of course that's on the left hand the right hand is a separate piece that is removable and reveals a green peg under it these arms are so much less impressive than version one version one had metallic looking arms with molded in gears and hinges and circuitry and on the left arm it had a cobra emblem there's nothing like that at all on version two the waste piece has a ridged orange belt with a big buckle right in the front center and otherwise has no detail at all the legs are black with some very minimal technical detail molded in there are wide green bands that go around each thigh and he has tall orange boots this ridge section at the top of the boot is a slight callback to version one that had a similar detail on his boot but that detail was painted silver and looked much cooler in my review of bat version 1 i talked briefly about why a robot would need to wear pants in this case the black uniform for version 2 seems more like a plastic or latex casing than a cloth uniform it lacks the folded cloth detail of the version one figure there's no doubt this is a bat there are enough elements carried over from the first version to make it unmistakable for me though it's missing the best elements of the bat the robotic arms the unique shape of the head the pseudo-military feel of the uniform version 2 seems like a stripped-down version of the bat maybe the file card will give us some clue as to why that is let's take a look at the file card the file card has the faction as cobra obviously a portrait of the bat taken from the artwork on the front of the card it says his code name is cobra bat battle android trooper this paragraph says bats are totally artificial robotic troopers with extremely primitive logic circuits and very sophisticated targeting sensors they can absorb enormous amounts of battle damage and still continue their missions as long as their trigger finger circuits are intact bats are usually deployed from low-flying aircraft without use of parachutes this delivery system is normally quite demoralizing to opposing troops who happen to witness it this paragraph would be true of version 1 bats they were not especially bright but they were very durable and they could continue to fight even when a large part of the robot was blown away this bottom paragraph says the new bats although upgraded in weapon systems have been severely downgraded in logic and memory components which have been deemed unnecessary for what is now a machine gun with legs and ironically the bat does not come with a machine gun the right arm can be replaced with a modular missile launcher capable of firing a wide assortment of ordnance the basic model has three forward gears no reverse option and can be recharged from an ordinary household electrical outlet the thought of thousands of bats at cobra headquarters all plugged into one big extension cord is hilarious to me version 2 of the bat is a downgrade if anything they are dumber than the first version looking at how the bats were used in gi joe media in the cartoon series they first appeared in ariz serpentor arise part 1. they were formidable but they couldn't withstand an attack by sergeant slaughter in that episode scrap iron is seen assembling bats this has led some fans to believe scrap iron created the bats later in that episode though it is implied that dr mindbender created the version 2 form was used in the deke era of the animated series i don't know what else to say about their appearances in cartoons they were robot soldiers is pretty basic and not very unique in animation as other cartoon series also had robot armies in the comic book series published by marvel comics the bat first appeared in issue number 44 and was on the cover it was unambiguous that they were created by dr meinbender and they were used to attack a squad of joes that was on a training mission there were some cobra battle robots earlier in the series as early as 1984 in issue number 28 some cobra uniformed remotely controlled robot troopers are seen are they precursors to the bats it's impossible to know but maybe the bats were well used in the comic book series in the late 80s they were undeniably science fiction and not realistic but larry hama used them to good effect the bats were smart enough to drive cars and follow simple orders they were also durable continuing to attack even when they were busted to pieces the second version of the bat was seen in the comic 2. they were part of cobra's attack on gi joe headquarters in issue number 130 they were deployed by being kicked out of a hovering helicopter although the comic book has a reputation for being more realistic than the animated series even in the comic they got a little crazy with the robots for example in issue number 132 the joe's encountered some amazingly tough robots that were smarter and stronger than the standard bats in issue number 146 to 148 gi joe star brigade and the october guard encountered an army of robots defending an asteroid on a collision course with earth the field of robotics in the gi joe universe was much more advanced than it was in the real world robots were treated as disposable even when we would have considered them sophisticated advanced and expensive now please welcome your cobra convergence 5 presenters to share their thoughts on version 2 of the cobra bat to me while the bat version 2 is a really well done action figure i still prefer the clunkiness of the design of the bat version 1. it just has those classic robot looks however in its favor i will say the bat version two's really sleek aesthetic really reminds me of the carnival robot from scooby-doo or maybe that's just me thanks hoodie it's great to converge with you on this video bat version 2 was a fun yet brightly colored update to the classic cobra battle android trooper from 1986. it really is hard to make an amazing version 2 of one of the best figures in the line the updated bat used all new parts hasbro liked the sculpt enough to recycle his legs and waste for the street fighter 2 figure zangief in 1993. why a russian bear wrestler would have flesh-colored legs is beyond me but that bat waist and boots work pretty well for his trunks and footwear the problem is mostly those thighs hoodie doesn't count the street fighter 2 figures as part of the vintage gi joe line but the street fighter movie figures are definitely not part of gi joe i'd just like to point out that hasrow didn't use the bat body parts for the movie zangief they used the bulkier road pig body much later after the vintage air was over we lived in a weird time that consisted of a mix of new sculpt gi joes and repaints of o-ring figures hasbro revisited the bat version 2 sculpt to put out a bat version 4 and inferno bat these figures were part of an internet exclusive set that included three bat version fours two inferno bats and a repaint of the bat leader overkill bat version 4 was the bat 2 sculpt in a paint scheme more reminiscent of bat 1 while the inferno bat was made of translucent red plastic both internet exclusive bats came with repaints of the bat version 2 hand attachment grenade launcher attachment and figure stand no spring-loaded firepower this time i think that version 4 with the subdued paint scheme really shows off how cool the 1991 bat really is bats version 2 was my bat version okay to put this in perspective my very first gi joe comic was bought for me by my brother it was issue 130 of the original run those of you who think that is an obscure comic wouldn't be wrong but it did feature the bats in an assault on the pit in utah and these bats version twos were dropped out of cobra transport helicopters as per the file cards and from that day onwards i always played with my bat v2 in that fashion it was always dropped from a helicopter kicked out of the cargo door um some of them were damaged some of them were totaled but the ones that were still combat effective were enough to overrun g.i joe i only had one so he was doubling up he was tripling up he was playing double double duties um to overrun the joes so to speak just kind of recycling this figure but hey who didn't i mean army building in the 90s come on love this figure i really do the uh clip for the bats version 2 which is a it's an okay figure you know i had i had it when i was a kid you know but uh i actually don't like it as much as i like the original because the original bat is the is the most awesome of the group but uh version two is all right as good as army builder you know as good as fodder for the batch version one to go out on a on your cobra missions that's how i used to do it as a kid but uh it's a great secondary figure to the original batch and a good setup for it but uh that'll work you know but the best version too if you like it you like it if you don't you don't but uh i rate it as a middle tier figure myself looking at the bat version two overall i do not like it very much the original bat was not realistic in any way but it had some things going for it it had a good design it had good sculpting it had cool colors it had a unique lenticular sticker the sculpting on the hands and the arms was intricate and technical it was a cool figure even if it didn't fit my preferences version 2 does away with most of that the sculpting is much more basic it looks like he has human musculature rather than gears and circuits the head is very human-like with a face mask he doesn't look very much like a robot with version one at least you could tell he was a robot with this guy as long as the arm is attached could just be a guy in a suit the base color is still black which is a good start but the other colors are as obnoxious as they could possibly be the yellow on the first bat wasn't exactly subdued but it wasn't neon either since we're talking about a robot an attachable missile launcher seems like a good idea except on mine it has a hard time staying attached and did the missile absolutely have to be neon green even the lenticular sticker is downsized version 2 has one but it's smaller and less impressive that's what you get when the 90s happens to an 80s figure i know the 1991 bat has fans i hear from them i hear you guys talking about this figure for me though it doesn't hold a candle to version one i will say one positive thing about it it's much cheaper to army build than version one bat much cheaper much much cheaper that was my review of cobra bat version 2. i hope you enjoyed it thank you to silent ghost aka shadow phantom for your support and thank you to the cobra convergence 5 presenters who you saw in this video coming up next for cobra convergence 5 today on august 16th you will get an entry by mate mylar on august 17th you will get fund school ronnie on august 18th you will get joe motion videos 82 on august 19th you will get jls comics on august 20th you'll get watson joe mine podcast on august 21st you will get articulated points and on august 22nd you will get green yeti 907. thank you for watching i'll be back next week with another cobra review and until then remember 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JW3JBkKtAy0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW3JBkKtAy0 | What the Hale$ : Florida Man Edition | George are you ready to show everybody where our new home is or we show you we want to show you why why the hails would we buy where we bought what did you say I said Jeremy I'm a huge fan George is out in the parking lot look at that am I on the uh am I on the naughty lift when we don't even break it there was one Improvement I actually received this one day after it's [Music] Deb every and you're going to bring the [Music] police I didn't start this war with the neighbors but I fully intend on winning it I can't sir I cannot hear you very well not at all I have to hold you up to my ear to hear you something is wrong can you please check your mic I do not have um perception of time I don't have perception of dates and times I do not and my brain does not work that way [Music] here yeah I I have anxiety over the roof and I am not I can't I can't take this my child just fell down you you are not a nice person good evening everybody good evening all this is this is the this is sort of like a watch party I guess is the best way to do it we're going to start it at the very beginning and of course we're going to have spicy comments and commentary and stuff like that the hell is wrong with that you know I usually a little more prepared than this something on here so that way that way it looks a little I look a little cleaner trying to trying to look nice and smooth for yall you know how it goes there we go that might help there we are so you have a shamrock shake it is a good evening well excellent excellent good to hear that yeah you're gonna hear a little bit of echo let me uh do something see if I can't cut some of that Echo out so give me just a second and I've got some guest will be joining in I had to move locations because my internet was absolute garbage so let me see if I can get my settings a little bit better here for the audio and that might have taken care of the echo no positive not positive on that but we're hoping that it did and I want to also set something up in this room because if you don't know here this is this is what I'm looking at right now so this is my my office it is compl completely Barren except for me you and and a lamp and of course the laptop so it's it's got a little echo in here there's nothing killing the sound so give me just a second and hey you good to see you yeah I'm G to get I'm G to get some uh like a little bit of sound dampening here see if that can't cut some of that down give me just a second I'll still I'll still be here so just give me a moment that might help out just a little bit once it seems to there we go that might be better is that Winston Churchill yes that that's Winston Winston Churchill I got that I got that in in uh in England my my wife actually got that for me while we're were in England we went to uh oh God what is the name of the place it was the bunker where uh Church Hill was at during World War II where they basically put all the government at and um yeah that's where she picked it up and then she framed it and and now it hangs in my office as a reminder a great trip we had going to England sorry I'm a little out of breath but yes from uh from from the good old UK while my wife and I were there was good everybody what we did what what I decided I was going to do is I was going to go and get this like go back and watch this from the beginning and sort of get everything caught up because you guys know so much more about this and I was like why not just do it like as a watch party and we'll just do it as like the Florida edition of of of the with the hails where I take what they've already put out there and I'm going to rewatch it and I'll have guests that come on and we're going to just hang out we're g to shoot the [ __ ] we're gonna have a good time and we're gonna just laugh our asses off while we're watching it and of course I'll have guests that that come on periodically and and uh I just thought it would be a good exercise and that way you guys can hang out you can watch you can you can yell at me and make fun of me read is original speech in Parliament yeah the the archives that was really cool um I I saw I saw some of those too yeah that was pretty damn awesome all right so let's let's do this thing and share the screen boom and see the reason I moved into this room is because the other room that I'm in it doesn't have as good of uh as as good of um internet connection so I I wanted to be in a in a room that I could actually hear a little bit about what was going on in the uh where is that go that might help out I wanted to be in in a room where I had solid internet connection so I could watch watch all of this with you guys so I guess best thing I can say is buckle up cuz it's it's going to be wild going to be a wild ride don't know how many we'll get through in in one night but but you know we'll stop periodically and probably let the chat ask us questions and things like that so it's like it's like a neat little watch party and of course I think Mo should be joining me a little bit later so let's let's let's get this thing on George take a look down here we bought oh that's got thorns on it we bought in aband ranch with horns ouch oh my goodness that [Applause] hurt you ready old girl don't call her old girl I wasn't talking to you I was talking to the camper it's time I hope you guys are ready to Let's go to Florida day two early morning George up on the third floor being crazy like usual the chickens they seem to be doing great they had a great camp out look at that they're already having their coffee in the morning we're going to get there today ladies shredded Tire 2 and a half hours away from our destination 2 days driving and it just so happens we pull over next to a as armadillo can't say this enough I have Eerie Insurance I pay for extra insurance for flat tires for two hours we waited on oh cool I know where tiffon is usually go there quite often to on our way to Florida my wife and I go and visit visit the brother-in-law down there two streams at the same time is it really is it really I mean come on Tom it's not that hard we you know you just you just just enjoy just enjoy the streams and have a have a good time that's that's what we do here we're just having a blast here we go on Eerie Insurance they didn't come and rescue us but a local company Rudy's Tire did the only one that would leave them an incredible online review make sure the world knows how incredible they are can't believe what they're doing for us they're literally getting us back on the road and of Florida you saved us George are you ready to show everybody where our new home is you're not cause before we show you we want to show you why why the hails would we buy where we bought cool I'm in that popcorn chicken them chicken balls not tasty would the chickens feel about that are chicken allowed to have chicken yes that's just so wrong they will eat chicken but where we got it is the place that was most important to George she wanted to make sure nearby was a grocery store only 20 minutes 20 minutes we're in the middle of nowhere yet 20 minutes we have our Walmart it's in the middle of everywhere look at this in Walmart local Walmart and me out what did you say I said Jeremy I'm a huge fan George is out in the parking lot look at that am I on the uh am I on the naughty list or the good list this year I think you're on the good list I'm pretty sure yes yes one of the things we hopefully did well is we put ourselves in a central Hub of all the major cities of Florida so you see Tallahassee Jacksonville Orlando Tampa we're in the middle and about two hours away from all the major cities all the major buying all the major treasure hunting one of the biggest selling points for us is that this is so close to the property we're here on the golf oh cool I didn't realize they were that close I think we might go do uh boy that tide is really low right now it's very very low what do you think should we go look for dolphins how far away from the golf are we 15 minute drive we are literally in the keys let's go see dolphins or sharks what do you prefer both let's find both what's that first sighting of a crab claw uh oh George has crabs we got to get to the property but before we do did you see what the ornaments are made of on this giant huge Christmas tree Bobbers yeah Bobbers fishing all of them fishing bobbers fishing rope and fishing bobbers you ready to go see the new home take a look down here we bought oh that's got thorns on it we bought an abandoned Ranch nice horns ouch oh my goodness that HT Pals there's part of the fence property but that's not the best part about this property is it what's the best part in your opinion oh it's a business part you know which part you ready is it me um you ready to go for a ride all right let's go for a ride and let's find out what the best part is very cool the best part is we are less than 30 seconds away from the local post office and we're here every day the post office is part of our daily lives they have no idea how many thousands of packages they're gonna hate us yeah one of these boxes is ours we just don't know which one yet on second thought George you're right you are what am I right about you are the most incredible thing about this place see this right here live shrimp live shrimp that's you 52 a shrimp shrimp shrimp while we wait for all the paperwork to get done we're staying in the camper so it's lacrosse luxury light touring Edition it's built for living out of let's just go take a peek now we have done videos before on the camper you can find those on the channel but it's a big crowded it is um until we can actually there's my bed right there until we can actually get on the property and start building well we're going to be a bit crowded so it's nice for living you just have to downsize everything we have back here Georgia's room and here we go here is the office Sunday dinner is in the crockpot George is ready to go see the property you ready George uhhuh Yep looks like she's ready and she's the one that put dinner in there not sure what she's doing now awkward very very awward one of the best parts that we haven't shared with you yet we are at a campground that's less than one minute yeah one minute around the corner from our property how does it get any better than that we buy property and we have a campground right around the corner pretty amazing oh this is awesome I love I love this little part of this Little Neck of Florida damn digging it that's a that's a little little bit of a drive to get there if you were one of the ones that guessed the 70 acre lot you were 100% correct and this just came out of our $575 unit the one uh gun parts yes I think it's time to Christen the property there we go this is now Jay Bone makes it official that's official here's what we're going to do we're GNA scope out the property we're going to lay out the plans we're going to figure out exactly what we're going to do with this abandoned Ranch remember the former owners passed away yeah the story of this property gets a little bit more intense George do you see this we got I think that's red orange white we got like sign down here okay we love you Granny Marie oh so basically what we've heard that's so sweet last year around this time right here on the property that we purchased somebody had a four-wheel in accident kid was on a four-wheeler flipped it over died right here on the side of the road in front of the property sad ribbons are so the parents died who owned the property then we had a death out front non relatable the whole plan with buying this property was to actually take the camper on the property use the utilities that already there we have a well on the property that kind of decreases price as far as water if the well water is good water we have to have that tested but we have utilities on still as far as electric and then septic is on here somewhere so what our goal is is to actually take the camper we're gonna pull it into here our realator Jenny said that's the best thing to do and then we're gonna J's Jenny septic into this line right here so I have to put a t with an opening in here which that'll be piece of C hey good evening water from right here but we're gonna have to put in 30 service on the wall so then what we're going to do we're going to go into the house well you know what let's just go into the house we'll show you what we're going to do with the house you guys remember that was the shotgun you scared me now here's what we're going to do this entire Place everything from here to everything if you look around I'm going to turn the O light on let me give you a double pump all of this is going to be ripped out gutted out see this here there's about five or six different stair steps up and down with concrete oh jeez tripping Hazard definely not LEL only thing that we're planning on keeping is we want to restore the the actual wooden stove so that's what we're planning on keeping W stove that'll a new facility uh the cow Jenny you can have the cow would you like the cow you can have the cow you can keep them for yourself so what we're actually going to do everything in here that can be ripped out is going to be ripped out every wall this is going to be the temporary Warehouse we are building a 100 by 100 foot structure we already have the steel structure it'll be a 10,000 ft Warehouse with an efficiency apartment season two when we come back we'll be building the actual custom home out of cedar trees so this all becomes temporary Warehouse everything is going to be ripped out and gutted until the actual Warehouse is built and then this all disappears except for the wood stove although Jenny says she wants the cow here come we'll show you what Jenny was talking about Jenny wants the cow right here is that a cookie jar jar oh wow any cookies in there there's actually something in there 1993 93 must have met something to somebody now it means something to Jenny and then their plans change think I'm joking about stair stepss on the floor look at this here here's another one there's the size of my hand this goes up to you literally have to take a step up or a step down in every room that's not the best part of this bathroom floor though check this out George lenium transition look at that oh my gosh hey it doesn't get much better than that in Florida yeah it does what we looking at look at over here oh wow this is most likely a sinko but we're okay with that we want it because we actually want it it's the beginning of a beautiful Pond for wildlife future Wildlife so a lot of viewers has said oh no you have to watch out for sink holes you have to watch out for Gators you have to watch out for giant mosquitoes how many Giant M mosquitoes have you seen so far zero we will not be here during mosquito season we'll only be here during the Cold War months back up in Ohio in the summer and we on purpose want sink holes now I don't expect people to understand why but that makes us more money as far as a business because of what we do for a living so a lot of people don't understand that a lot of times the reality is a lot of times there's a lot of Dimes out there telling a lot of dollars how be dimes and when you're a dollar you need dollars to tell you how to be $1,000 so our goal is to turn this property into lots and lots and lots of dollars one of the best ways for this land to make money you see that back there that's a cell tower if you know anything about cell tower leases on property there is a lot of money to be made a lot and it's usually on a monthly basis unless you took a lump sum UPF front for a 50-year lease unfortunately the original owners of this property took a lump sum which is so much less so so so much less than if they would have taken monthly lease payments so a 50-year lease expires in 2058 while we won't make any money off of the actual lease from the cell tower the future generations of what the hails will make tens if not hundreds if not millions of dollars off the lease on this property another incredible reason why buy this property and that Mak YouTubers we got to have connection we have to have the mother load of towers take me to your leader I just don't know how it gets any better look I have this giant mature Pine wait a second who is this guy oh my gosh winning how are you doing brother do you want to come on and hang out for just a little bit let me know I'll I'll uh I'll drop you a uh an invite you can come on and and uh let people get to know you if you want to just let me know very cool man very cool I haven't I haven't hung out with winning in Forever winning and I go go way back he's he's one of the the first people I met up here on the YouTubes he's got a really cool Channel and it is pretty damn awesome it really is winning my brother welcome mofo oh awesome hey Aon good to see you cool cool I'll uh I'll drop you an invite and we will we'll introduce you guys to uh winning here uh shortly give me just a second I have to I have to start the damn thing up because I'm horrible and okay oh yeah that's gonna get good and say those people oh no fun that sucks uh just just running into people where is it where is it damn it I haven't talked to one in so long man oh man I'm so excited to see this guy damn it where where in the hell is he I know he's here somewhere I've got it I gotta send a Discord thing to [Music] him no NOP NOP uh uh damn it what I know I know I still got you in my friends list I just don't see you there holy smokes where are you dog on it let me find it uh sorry I'm I'm like totally boomering in here SP hmer I thought I had you in here did I lose you H oh there you are dog on there we are past there it is there we go the man winning reality I've sent you an invite brother do you see his face very relaxed yeah mid excellent excellent Mo raid and howdy howdy Mo raid the shiz Master what's up hey Dave uh and then we've got we got Georgina good evening yes of course of course John the sell leas is not that great to make money if you ask for too much they would just move it uh yeah but I mean if the tower's already there then they've already got the the structure built and and I mean if it's a 50-year lease I mean that maybe maybe in the future it'd be worthwhile but you know it's until then they will actually maintain entrance to get to the cell phone tower which is pretty damn cool is very damn cool cool oh my gosh all of the cool stuff all the cool kids coming in to hang out welcome Mo Raiders this is awesome this all get out all right let's get back to this and uh we'll continue on look how huge that thing is and then I have my own little piece of paradise I've got little ponds I've got Creeks running through the entire property look George right across the Little Pond you see the pond Tre there's a palm tree right there there's a palm tree right there I'm gonna have hammocks all over this place I mean wherever oh what was that uh tug got a threatening letter from impossible uh L sorry I had to watch that first absolutely yeah she's sending all kinds of nasty stuff that most definitely hey stier good to see you most most definitely good to see you the farm down the street is the tower's last deal was he gets six phones for free and all service for 10 years then renegotiate that's funny that's funny oh my gosh go on the 70 Acres Hammock Place arrest how fast do you think we should go when we're on the property once we secure the property we get to inherit this 10 Mile power speed limit and it even comes with bullet we know we're in the Backwoods of Florida now check that out you know what I'm going to do I'm going to go 11 this is where George is going to send me when I get in trouble that is one chicken coop look at this this chicken coop literally has a fenced in yard and somebody has already claimed it somebody from NASA what' somebody say to you about your NASA hoodie in Walmart the other day like NASA did you work for NASA I'm like yeah used to best job ever he's like oh my God babe that's so cool he's talking to his girlfriend um George has never worked in NASA but right now she's prepping the chicken coop so this is one of chicken coops completely and totally sealed there's a nesting box nesting box it needs a good cleaning there's some more nesting boxes up there but I have a feeling our chickens are going to be happy I mean they get a a gated front yard even what chicken gets a gated front yard our hoyy toyy chicken hoyy chickens what is this this is abandoned but it's got a high fence to keep Gators out because it is Florida look at this I found a whole another structure this is the chicken plate oh my goodness oh my gosh this could be the chicken play pen this is chicken care this is where chicken this is where they go to play every day while we're working and then we'll come pick them up at 5 o'clock and we'll come home for dinner and for dinner we're having crock pood chicken is this a proud moment just I've dreamed about this since I was the age of three and I've always always wanted to have a cypress tree but now on the 70 Acres we have a cypress tree Grove check this out oh my I mean if we're going to check stuff out this is what we check out this lovely young lady here hello Mo hello oh my gosh yeah I had I had to move locations at the last minute so if it sounds a little echoey I apologize I today is today I get it what's going on uh not too much just uh Mr Mo they think making sure that the boys took showers with soap you know their weekly one that we actually monitor if there was soap usage once or twice ah Boys Hey and you know cleaning up the kitchen after so there's this really easy meal that we make um Sam's has these big things of DEH hydrated uh hash browns and if you have ground beef and you you know you gr Brown the ground beef and then you fry the hash browns I mean that's a meal that everyone will eat in my family at least yeah I'll I'll and I'll do like Ramen noodles but what I do is get some uh some sausage and roll it up into some little meatballs add some uh add some uh red pepper corns to the to the uh after the with well let's see I'll do some onions and mushrooms and peppers like the sweet little little sweet peppers cut them into rounds and I'll mix all those up get some um shallots um and some and might do do shallots sometimes I'll do onions and then I'll get some uh some some uh what do you call those those things with the green tops um scallions scallions yeah I'll do like the scallion tops and and then I'll with the scallion tops I keep those off until last I cook all that up and then into sort of like a a pile of food and then I add like a couple of Scoops into after the water's boiled and the noodles have all done their thing I add a couple of Scoops and then like couple of the little meatballs and it mix it all up and like you got like soup like it's got some some protein in it really good stuff mom of 10 was hoping they notice girls they would want to bathe well but then I'm worried about the axe the axe um oh yeah love corn beef hash oh yeah Mr Mo loves corn beef hash I it's too salty for me I like corn beash you got to do it right though got to do it right I I do not like salt which is why this whole Swedish um wheel of torture that's supposed to be coming at some point is going to be terrible for me because they basically only eat licorice with salt and I I hate Licorice and salt and salt and they have very like they don't have like a mild theirs starts off at like Viking crazy and then goes up to conquering like the universe well we will have another guest here in a little bit it'll be uh be winning reality will be joining us have you met winning uh no I've I've seen um their little doot does uh that come on um Discord that's I call them little D that's what my computer makes I'm sure they a technical name yeah yeah winning winning he has he has his own channel and and he's just been he's been knocking it out of the park um yeah he's been putting all sorts of things out y he covers political stuff and and uh we we did some stuff when I was whenever I was covering uh some of the earlier cult stuff and and uh yeah he's he was he was really really instrumental and and helping me get you know get things started and and help promote the channel quite a bit so it was good that is really cool yeah I love that I'm getting to meet all different people who have different like things that they're into because they're things that I never think I was into but then it honestly Robert it's just very interesting I mean you've got a whole cast look liette lyette is just to me she is like the best she is Christmas in July I love people of Walmart I love what in the Rapture and she just she tickles all of my absurdest Ridiculousness self-righteous weirdo you know oddb thing it is just she is the creme de La Creme like what what am I looking at here and I just I love it so I took she's not a nice person I took like 20 minutes and created an intro outro thing you want to see it all right well whenever winning comes in I will actually kick it so so you'll get to see the whole thing so that way people will get a chance to sort of Pile in here and they'll get a chance to see it it's s like a plan and the hails are so nice they just give back so much and to see someone really try to scam on them and try all of these handed really dirty tactics when she's not a nice person to begin with and and for me personally it's the fact that there's a four-year-old involved too I I mean that right there point blank is really really troubling um well and I mean there's I'm sure there's some sort of redeeming quality about about her um I've yet to see it but I'm sure is um almost everybody has some sort of redeeming quality uh and it she converts oxygen to carbon dioxide that is I mean the plants need it and I'm sure that that that frequency um it it calms some animals I'm sure well yeah yeah that's true I mean probably singlehandedly kept Virginia Slims in in business but but one one of the reasons that everybody's covering it is because this this is something that falls into uh that that that area that we like to look at which is a lot of law stuff a lot of uh a lot of just weird crazy stuff I mean and and you sort of pick your pick your choice of like I mean think about this what what was it that Drew you to even paying attention to the Hales in the first place was it you know just their quirkiness their their enthusiasm their fearlessness the the way that they the way they operated the you know what was it that Drew you to and that's sort of the same way that everybody is sort of like falling in and and seeing like different different aspects of of you know somebody that they're they're not like this you know million plus subscriber thing um and and and everybody that's that's interested in the hails like is just nice people yeah they're very real all their are just welcoming and yeah you can't fake that you can't you surround yourself with people that you're like and if I've you know seen anything with the people that are surrounding the hailes and I haven't really watched a lot of hails videos I will tell you that I just saw Lynette and I was like oh my God there's a character like I kind of stopped there but um expert was showing the Christmas special where they were those kids and look I have been the single mom where I'm like okay what am I going to get my kid for Christmas now mind you my kid was at that time you know one and wouldn't have cared but you know parents have you've all felt that little pit in your stomach when you can't get you know the current thing because that's just way out of budget so I can't imagine just the stress that was taken off a bunch of parents and how wonderful that felt and how much fun those kids had and and just how much fun those people were having giving it's just it was infectious and I need to watch more videos but I'll tell you I was kind of deep diving into Dune stuff for some reason it happens well and that's that's what I I started doing with this this is all about their their their their adventures in Otter Creek CU that sort of interests me um just because both my wife and I we're we've been looking to acquire some property our this flood crap is costing a lot of money so that sort of puts all that on way on on a on on down the road a little ways it's like damn it it's like why couldn't have this happened when people were like throwing money at you to buy your house like I will give you a Gilla billion1 to buy your house all right here's here's the intro and then we'll bring winning ends check it out George are you ready to show everybody where our new home is before we show you we want to show you why why the hails would we buy where we bought what did you say I said Jeremy I'm a huge fan George is out in the parking lot look at that am I on the uh am I on the naughty LIF sure and we don't even Brink it there was one Improvement I actually received this bill one day after [Music] it's you're going to bring the [Music] police I didn't start this war with the neighbors but I fully intend on winning it I can't sir I cannot hear you very well not at all I have to hold you up to my ear to hear you something is wrong can you please check your [Music] mic I do not have um perception of time I don't have perception of dates and times I do not and my brain does not work that [Music] way here your eyes I have anxiety over the roof and I am not I can't I can't hate this my child just fell down you you are not a nice person wel winning whoa hey what's up how's everybody doing I try not to be a nice person winning this is Mo in the deep end I don't think you to hi Mo how you doing good how are you I'm doing well well Mo has a wonderful Channel and like 50 kids um wow pretty much pretty much it feels like I run I run a kids Sanctuary it's a for-profit charity please donate cool that's awesome wow yes so so so Mo shees she has she has a channel she does newsy news in the mornings and newsy news at nights usually it's about an hour show and then she does she you'll just just find her just randomly on somebody else's stream she does stuff on Saturdays I do with Baker and she's just awesome I know um yeah I just did a story about all the New Orleans rats eating all of the devil's lettuce evidence uh so the rats are all high and and of course winning he he covers a lot of politics and I love politics news of the weird and a lot of the he's he's trying to Enlighten people to to see see things that are beyond the the veils that's pretty good yeah yeah man definitely um yeah so it's really good to beet you wow you must have your you must be busy between the streams and all the kids like wow jugle all that well they're all in school now so that's I get to have a little bit of a life uh and I'm really bad at Tech so I'm learning but I've learned a lot in the last sixish months 8ish I don't I don't math that's why I have so many kids that Rhythm method requires math that's awesome well cool thanks for inviting me on shiz how you been doing oh have been really good um have you heard about the what the hails I've been catching on to it man it's like everybody in the world seems to be covering it I I um I see the name everywhere now it's like it's like wow but I did um I did check into them um and briefly I I started looking into them um recently when I saw I think I saw I caught them live on the DUI guy they were live with yeah yeah oh yeah and and that was really interesting to kind of get the backstory on how complex this situation is I went to their I went to their site and um their page the channel and I um I started going back through their videos and trying to figure out how it started because I what I was getting the gist of is this is some kind of small town uh justice going on here I've been in small towns before so I know how this kind of work but um it seems like they were just getting hit from all sides and I was like I wonder where this started and it seemed like to me uh it started with with the mayor I'm wondering if uh evidently the neighbor's a drug dealer and I'm wondering maybe there's some kind of like uh you know behind the scenes a money making thing going on where they've uh you know unfortunately moved wrong next to the wrong people I don't know no they they didn't move next to the wrong people the wrong people moved next door to them oh okay okay that's how so so um little really quick backstory um so there's this lady Lynette Lynette Preston uh she's got she's got a bunch of different names on top of that but basically her name is is Lanette Preston and her ex-husband which they were married up until some point in time who knows why uh his name is John Cook they just call him John crook just just easier to to sort of keep that in mind so they have a the liette Lanette moved in um well she she moved from Port Port Arthur is that right what Port Royal she moved from Port Royal to ottery Creek because she saw them as influencers and she and from what I can gather I I I can't confirm this because I haven't seen this um so what I can gather is that she was hoping that they would hire one of her children and sort of give them a place to live because the hailes actually take care of their employees um they set him up in a place and they you know they pay him a decent salary and it it's just just to help that like cycle of life kind of thing with they're very they're very very you know giving to people that are around them and and uh something my guest said set them off with Linette and they just said said Noe nope we're done with this kind of thing and it turns out she didn't move into move in there to work for them did she um I don't know see we haven't got to that point part yet I got yeah so so a lot of these people can can say could could probably tell you like the chat in here they know they know all about this because they've been following this for over three years now wow I swear it's got more it's got more lore than Dune I'm telling you like and so so put it put a short story I I'll short shorten it up so she moved in um across the street from them and and he because she's a crazy stalker psycho person he decided to go and because they their domicile is in Ohio they just s are sort of snowbird in in Florida and they're sort of fixing this place up okay you know to to make it happen well in the process of doing this they wanted to get a restraining order against her and so they went to Ohio because that's where they're domiciled because they're not domiciled in Florida they got a restraining order from her um just basically says you know within 500 ft you can't be be around me unless you know we're driving by on the street you know it's normal restraining order you drive by on the street it's like you can shorten it down to like 10 feet you know small town you're going to run into each other right you know you can't give 500 feet in something is small you know but just sort of keep clear just stay away kind of thing well be and it was granted because it was it was a crazy mixture of Psy psychopathy there um they came back to they came back to Florida and basically tried to get the police to enforce this restraining order to keep them off but unbeknownst to them L that filed a restrained order against them and it's just that the judge has been siding with with this lady like giving her legal advice and they just had like they last I checked it was like $125,000 in the hole just trying to yeah get Florida to enforce this they're having to go fed with this to get the judge pulled off the case because he's just they've had like five hearings and terrible and the Hales still haven't been able to show any sort of evidence that's that's how bad it's been yeah she filibustered a a deposition to the point that I mean she was deleting evidence talking on the phone talking to other people I saw that if it's the same one where she say she didn't couldn't remember things and um then she had to go and she had her phone out and she was trying to text some lady who was giving her money something like that yeah it it it's just mind-boggling that when the you know hail's lawyer put something in a memo to say all of these things that this this litigation should be dropped immediately just because of her behavior at the deposition the judge took issue with the I guess pedantic terminology of the wording of the briefing I guess it was supposed to be a technical brief instead of a citation brief or some some stupid BS and he babbled on for 30 minutes and I was like Chets I'd start throwing paper wads at him but that's why I'm not a lawyer wow a Nerf that that sort of catches you up with it and and also because it is in the in the legal system you've got a lot of people that are in the law tubes that that started um like nosing into it we're just like oh this is really cool I think D guy really started nosing into it and uh Megan Fox uh they they really started digging into it and come to find out there's just so many people that know so much about this that it's turned into just everybody you know just just sort of coming together and trying to get the word spread out to as as far and wide as you can because you know they they had to start recording it because their concern was shadies the crap that was going on in the town prior to this that this this is like you know yeah I want to make sure I have this on record everywhere I go I'm G to have my phone I'm going to be recording this stuff and I can delete it or whatever if I need to but but I want to have record of all the shady [ __ ] that's going on from top to bottom and that's sort of what we're that's that's what I'm doing and whenever I was talking with Jeremy um we were on on uh we were on Nick staros he was saying you know everything they have all of this comes off of their website this is all on their on their YouTube channel it's under Otter Creek he said everything from the beginning up until where we're at is that's where you'll find it and that's all yeah so this is just this is just like a watch party kind of thing it's oh cool it's because I haven't seen it and I want to watch it and I I was like well why not watch it and have people come hang out and we can shoot the [ __ ] and have a good time while we're doing it sounds yeah yeah learn the story sounds good I see a lot of people in the um in the chat well some people in the chat are spilling some information here about it um they said I see something about a turtle farm and uh a$1 donation bucket yeah so she she wanted she wanted uh she wanted to set up a donation bucket for her Turtle Sanctuary um at at their $1 sales or she wanted to set up a a donation bucket at their $1 sale that they that they do it it's to raise basically raise money for for the kids they basically because they get so much stuff from storage containers and and storage units that is it's not junk it's just there's so much of it that they can that they can sell it all for a dollar and all that money is used to to you know help out it that's really all it is and people get stuff out of it so hoay that's a great idea is that what started Rift between the neighbors like was it the turtle thing the the the donations how when how they got from the bad foot um because because because they told her no you're not you're not going to set up a donation bucket at our event that was it huh yeah that set her off oh my God so this right here this right here this first one is they're basically showing the property they haven't actually purchased it at this point in time um they they made a trip from Ohio had a flat tire they stopped off in we know where tiffon is stopped off in tiffon to sort of get the tire reared and uh here they are in Florida they're they're sort of walking the property checking everything out seeing where they're going to park things hey ID crisis good to see you good to see you brother ID crisis what's up man man good people the entire Village let's go find the the highest Cypress in me let's find the tallest and the thickest hear me yeah a minute ago you're were just crying what are you doing now oh I had to take a knee Cypress knee Cypress knee I see what you did there this look at this right around from dad jokes even in Florida look right around from the C tree palm tree I love me some palm trees now if I did want a timber because we bought property we made sure we bought property with mature trees on it if I did want a Timber I could bring in an additional 50,000 $100,000 I am not planning on timbering anytime soon so that being said the force isane as it is I no that's is timbering um so basically what you do is you take a a section of your property and you'll you'll clear it out you'll sell off all all the old wood especially the old wood you'll sell you'll sell that off and what you do is you plant new trees behind that so basically you clear out and you don't have to clear out every single tree you can on if you've got 70 Acres that's you know you can take 10 acres and completely cut that out and turn around and plant Pine within like five six years you're going to have some really Tall Pines and you're going to be able to turn around and just keep rotating that out oh yeah and then and then you just keep doing sections of your property like that and you know by the time that you're ready to retire or leave you you've sort of got you've got some sort of income that's that's helped out quite a bit oh yeah no I just I'd never heard the word oh yeah it's it's it's it's not a bad idea love trees I don't hug them but I love them the back 40 and literally it's about 40 acres has a full Creek running through it it is a beautiful Creek we're going to look at it in a moment but that area is going to remain untouched we've already invited Rob lers TV out to go hunting with us some other friends are probably going to be hanging out there as well that all generates income your goal is always to make investments that generate more income you want your purchase to make you more money make your money work for you not you work for money that is going to work and pay for itself right there now what are you doing I feel like I'm on Survivor so right now I'm using the leaves to wipe my back end and on Survivor to survive you always have to build a shelter this area here this is where we have planned to build a 100 by 100 a 10,000 square foot facility that will be our warehouse two stories it will also have an efficiency apartment that's a one-bedroom apartment open plan for a kitchen and then a bathroom and then at a minimum we're putting four RB hookups in it as well it's going to be absolutely amazing that's what we're going to build this season while we're here during the winter and then we will transition into a house next winter overall the property looks like this the back 40 right up through here the front 40 right up through here here's the current buildings in the house this right here that's where the new Warehouse is going to go check this out look at this you see that there that's deer this is all deer now the the soil is so Sandy in Florida especially where we're at that they can just tear the ground up the benefit for that is literally I can do all the Landscaping just with a tractor and a front bucket as a matter of fact we're going to go look at one today so it's awesome for wildlife and it's awesome for landscaping I like sandy soil yeah then they bought the school house George I think I found our first abandoned Bounce House George your feet right by a snake by a snake don't scare me like that what is that a oh he would be in so much trouble has taught us that you can catch giant pythons in Florida and tournament for money and we're hoping our 70 acres are filled with them because we're going to turn them all into the state make a ton of cash there let's look under here that's what my career has become let's look anything anything H just a bunch of abandoned stuff a bunch of abandoned stuff unfortunately because the property has been abandoned a lot of people have been dumping garbage on the orange right here that's where the new home will go with the expansion of the Gator Pond all the way here in a kidney shape with a covered porch and decking going down into the pond oh very cool you feel like you're in a paradise I do a little piece of paradise oh man what are these palm tree bushes behind you what do you call these things tropical plants um well tropical plants or a tropical those are yuck I just need a pina colada uh P col virgin panina those are yakas sorry I'd be like do those make tequila no Dam no they do they will flatten Tire I love I know what it is I love it on the old oak trees it makes them look vintage and we love vintage old things it makes them look so bearded and so that's so funny whenever wisdom abolutely love this one of the most beautiful things in Florida I don't one of I don't care for it but mean oh whenever you see it in like Savannah or Charleston you you go oh that just I know we are getting a bonus motocross bike yeah an abandoned motocross bike my boys would be over the moon except they ain't gonna move well no they don't know that but they'd be like can we get some WD40 and a battery work in love immediately not only is it perfect for making income not only is it perfect for doing YouTube Not only is it perfect for being in the perfect location and getting to everywhere we need to go but it's perfect as far as the landscape we have our own Creek running through the back look at all the KNE you see them all d we have Cyprus growes everywhere look at all just just look up and down here look up and down here this is all Wildlife Wildlife has been through all of this look there on the ground Wildlife has just we are saturated with Florida Wildlife and with that comes some issues as well I think there's an issue right down there let's go check it out when here's some also something to keep in mind whenever you've got that much undergound grow if you come in and you clear some of the the undergrowth and separate the trees out a little bit the trees that you have will flourish and you'll end up with a nice shaded area because what's happening is all that undergrowth will strangle your plants out so you sort of clear those things out and it'll actually help the trees and all of the the wildlife Thrive and you'll get more you'll actually get more more uh more Critters in there that are not like rodent type so there's there's always that you talk about all that it out right there like all that stuff out of there yeah clear a lot of that stuff out and you don't have to clear it all out but you just sort of get it a little bit more tame and under control if not it just turns into a big jungle and then you then you can't get through there and Wildlife can't get through it either they'll just make little paths through there so if you clear the lot of that stuff out you end up just actually helping helping your uh your your land quite a bit while they were working I watched the early vids uh when they were clearing all the dump stuff off this is this is the first one whenever they first got here so this is this is the very first one I go near diving there whenever you go home that's why I was looking at buying there yeah yeah I'm I'm I'm a certified diver also so I I understand whenever you buy a piece of property this huge and a piece of property that's been abandoned for a long time people start getting on your property especially when you have Wildlife you know what this is George yep some type of feeder this is a feeder they were baiting the wildlife now for us we're not going to bait the wildlife to shoot them we're GNA bait the wildlife to shoot them film them we actually want to film them for the ASMR Channel this is just an entire Oasis in the back of the property which is just going to be perfect for Turtles and reptiles and you name hear that you can think of it this is oh no for as they stole her idea the back 40 right through here with the creek flowing through and the branches here this will remain undeveloped and this can generate quite a bit of income with selling hunts and this will be our getaway this will be our Escape for actually creating the ASMR here's the creek that runs right through two branches of the creek what was that tug had a strike at his YouTube channel Megan on with him not was sent to him probable yeah more than likely that wouldn't surprise me that wouldn't surprise me at all I mean some people are like that yeah there's a Hunt Club next door to them and and yeah if there's a Hunt Club next door A lot of times you can you can communicate with people that right next door and just say hey I'm going to open this portion of it up and you know if you guys want to you know if they want to expand into their their hunting their hunting grounds um we can sort of pull this together and and increase the rates and then they'll have a larger area to hunt on that's not a bad idea I mean really good idea is I hadn't even I mean of course I want to buy land in Wyoming to start my commune of Hermits so there you go it's my antisocial Club well that sucks they keep picking on him yeah really leave Tu alone yeah up here we have to go look over there I see something amazing so we we just found this makeshift bridge in y'all every time I see a body of water in Florida I'm like there is a gator in there do not go no you can see where Gators are at you can see that I just did a story where a guy done lost his hand you're not you're not supposed to play with them I mean that's just foolish yeah okay felt bad cuz I really want the 911 calls cuz they're all in Florida man it's like God done lost his hand and the operator is like is this about the gator call and they're like he done lost his hand it's off off off just like it's O off I may have ad lied a little bit but it was full floor to man and I was like I mean this is very sad all right careful hopefully oh yeah you got this boo boo you got this nice and if a gator comes got that's always fun this is the biggest and widest cypress tree I have ever seen in my life my house right next to it have you seen this thing no I built my house in it where are you help no nope that thing would come down George help look how huge this thing is you found a clubhouse already you're killing all my dreams stop you're not my mom you're saying is home I mean you got your home right there but no that thing would need to come down it's almost it's almost totally destroyed at this point so mean killing all of my dreams well no you just build a house out of it there you go how am I going to be Swiss Family Robinson it's Hollow down it goes straight up this is amazing here's the best part about the property we chose this location to make sure we could get to every other location and the state is making plans to make sure that their toll road that gets you to every location all the great beaches in Florida is probably not 100% yet but probably coming straight through and guess whose property it's going to be next now you're thinking no I wouldn't want a toll road right next to the property well it's not going to be right next it's going to be a couple miles away but that means tourism and tourism means prices of value of land go up way up so hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property all of a sudden turns into millions of dollars worth of property this could be our greatest investment ever oh man so that's how it started that is how it started and make sure make sure you guys you know if you haven't subscribe to the what that is and of course we'll go to the next one it'll just automatically come [Music] play I'll just mute it for a little bit so yeah the next one will come up the property officially okay so here's what's going on it's been a haes of a crazy day I've literally been on the road all day I was at a Discovery Channel celebrities home all day you'll get to see that video soon it's acting all funky hopefully it straightens up probably in two days I have a ton of editing to do I'm at the camper I just got back five minutes ago we're headed over to property we're going to the 78 acre ranch now here's the thing with the 70 acre ranch I legally owned it yesterday we're headed there now and a Georgia man will will kill the gator use the food make the make Shoes and Handbags out of its skin and uh sell sell sell the tail to to to Florida man and all while having gumbo yes story but if you start playing zido music I am out look I can't do it you justo gota have good zido both both one to have an end songs have to have an end it's the same reason I can't do jazz it just there has to be an end at some point there just does hey mimy good to see you good to see you m in here oh yeah yeah oh yeah but I've been way too busy to actually get over there so I got back here after being at the uh the celebrities the Discovery Channel celebrities home today and hanging out through the chickens in the back of the truck we're getting the chickens on the ranch today okay so instead of just making a normal video today and releasing a video at 5:30 you're gonna be right here with me shotgun right along as the what the Hales family and we headed over to the ranch for the first time the first time since legally owning it it has not been an easy stretch trying to get the property by any stretch of the imagination uh even getting down to the actual location you guys know we had the blowout we were promised to be on the property early closing was supposed to be December 23rd closing got pushed to January 13th which is today so we actually closed yesterday and I had to beg to close yesterday because I knew I would be gone all day today that even had its own challenges closing yesterday because the money had to be wired this wasn't this wasn't contingent based on financing this was a cash offer deal and so the money had to be it had to wired an account from an account most banks will not let you wire money unless you're there at the bank to actually sign documentation all right turning onto the road now we're not far I'm going to show you some of the challenges that I have to deal with now all of this here take a look all of this here this is all infringing on my property all the way down this pathway here all this this is on my property this is tomorrow's first project this hoarder having all of this crap all over my property that's going to be a major issue and this right here this is the hoarder Sun so I'll talk with you tomorrow so this is the hoarder sun right there and the hoarder Sun I'm sorry that's funny that is no craps given I love it deficit later oh my go he just rolls down the window I'll be talking to you tomorrow go I want one ten of of of that um one of those I don't give two [ __ ] sorry about the language but that is exactly what that is like that is full F deficit right there and I am here for it I am here for it yes so they they got they got stuff from that property the whoever's living there right the the that guy um and and they just have stuff Str like strown out in front of their house that to the point where it's infringing on its property is that what he's saying no I think they've just got everything shoved in that area from what I can tell like they they've moved into his property oh they shouldn't be there at all right okay even though while they another car that was there love it I love this is actually living right here in this trailer and then grandma is living right here this is all part of part of the frontage of the property that I'm dealing with that I'm gonna have to deal with as far as neighbors now right here this is I think I know what it is so so there there is and let me see if i' I've got it so someone sent it to me an email and I'll I'll I'll I'll point something out really super quick I think I know exactly what the deal is with this give me just a second and I'll find it because I was I was and what once once it once I once he started driving off I think I understood exactly what it was he was saying so where is it where is it right here and see is this it okay here I'll show you me open open on where is it talk on it move it over here damn it that work no that didn't work see okay let me so let me share this tab instead okay so here here here this will sort of give you an idea it's it's possibility it's one of these properties here okay one one of those properties or it could even be a property over here or wherever but basically because his property has those little legs in there I mean it could even be somewhere here or over here whatever but it's yeah it's basically part of the frontage is what whenever he said Frontage that's what he's talking about is it's somewhere along in here um that that those people live probably one of those little fingers and and they're they've got Junk just strewn into his his like like over here or over here or something so good Lord yeah that that makes sense okay so so yeah it's not that it's they're they're they just got portion of it yeah see yes on the property uh he bought it take what you want R goes a trash road goes to cell tower I believe yeah Frontage that I own this is Frontage that I own right here up on the road the goal being to actually own it all I'm going to show you something really cool too be right back if we look over to the other side I'll show it to you there's a vehicle coming here this is an historic old church right there this is owned by the African Methodist and I'm going to see what I can do to actually purchase that property and then this property right here actually owned by one of the children and now we're driving in so here we go we are on the property we're driving in now there's things on the property such as you see this truck here that looks like Sierra maybe looks like a Sierra by the way I'm not reading any of your comments I can't right now because I'm actually on the phone yeah that's a Z71 uh why the haes is that on my property no stinking idea we're headed back to the actual home by the way the fence look at this you see this this is Hogs that's Hogs that's wild hog now George and I we did some joking around saying it was deer that's all hog right there so that's hog we can't wait can't wait to actually get the Hog on video for you all right we're headed back I know it's going to be bumpy the tractor shows up tomorrow yeah you don't really want to be messing with wild hogs like that they yeah they will they will charge you they will gouge you and they will trample you and then they will proceed to eat every bit of your body all the way down past the bone um I think I have a creative solution to a couple problems we've been having here we just need to think outside the boxes here outside the Pond you mean all of this all of this here I know it's hard to tell but all of this is going to be cleared all of it that's going to be the front yard and the tractor is coming for that we are finally getting these chickens where they actually belong this is this is pretty historic into this is pretty epic for for what the hails 1,400 watching right now all right I'm going to set down I'm going set you down right here and we're headed back to the home okay and we are we're going to get inside the home I'm gonna show you show you where the office is going to be for now on I'm going I'm I'm right next to the actual alligator Pond right now show you the alligator Pond I'm gonna here we go here is the alligator Pond right out there um there's the gator pond now I've been with Gators and Crocs all day all day and you'll get to see that video later I have never seen Gator of a day today it was the most amazing thing in the world and there's gonna be so I have never seen Gators in Crocs well actually I take that back I've seen quite a few Gator fans in Crocs I'm so bad much more coming but that is the gator Pond and there is a dock well I'll show you you can see the dock right here okay I'm going to try and show you the dock all right here's the dock right here that goes to the gator Pond oh I hear chickens okay so that's the dock that goes to the gator pond so here's what we got to do uh we definitely have to get the chicken set up chickens are no longer going to be at the camper and we're going to get in the house I'm going to show you where where where the Magic's GNA happen in the house as well anybody sending super chats thank you so much appreciate it oh yeah apprciate you guys watch if you're sending super chats thank you so much appreciate your support and I just can't see all the comments yet all right we so that that's why it's so jittery is because he's actually live streaming so so if if he was if he is recording this it wouldn't be so jittery but because he's live streaming it's using like the lowest connection that it can do um and make sure you guys are hitting that like thumbs up as you're coming in here hit the thumbs up and make sure that you're subbed up to these two wonderful people there um see winning if you'll put your uh your your um information private chat I'll I'll drop it into the into the main thing okay awesome where is craziness what I'm so buildings were existing on the property already um yeah or these these were existing on the property already [Music] okay well better yet if you just type something in chat I'll I'll mod you up if that works better I think I've already got um I've already got uh that's the cell tower Road okay yeah and mad Englishman says there we go and that is moderator so there we go so now you can put your information in there that makes it easier awesome all right thank you yeah so so um what was it it was a mad Englishman I believe that I saw mad Englishman you went hunting wild frogs in south of France their 100 pounds of anger and muscle absolutely um now now we were in we were in France last year no was it the year before yeah yeah we were in Italy last year and the in in France the year before and we we went everywhere from from uh God what is the name of it like in the middle of Italy um around the like trite caverns and all that I'm trying to think of the there's a particular region that that is and I can't think of it off the top of my head all the way up to like Britney and then across and then into um into Paris uh for our final stay that was an absolute blast I actually have videos of that on there but we never saw any wild dogs never saw any of those uhy I'm actually as of today 30 away from hitting 4600 dude holy Z you are awesome from hitting 46 yeah I got blessed by um good Logic the other night because I've been you know been fighting uphill YouTube battle for a while now and they keep they've been draining and draining and draining and draining subs and good logic blessed me the other night and stopped in s send a raid over nice put me back up to where I had been at the end last year when they trained all the subs off so I kind of made it all up at one night so I'm so close to break of 46 now that's beautiful trying for thank you na that's awesome you na thank you yeah I mean you've been killing it lately over there you've just been been rocking along I think uh during your your stream of what was it not State of the Union but during the primary you had you had like a few hundred in there in your chat yeah that was a good night um man I've really been rocking on Rumble lately I got i' taken a few shows over to rumble and just done kickoff shows on YouTube side just to kind of let people know that's where we're going and stop in i' give a little little content before we do the jump we go over there just to avoid the copyright stuff and to be free about what we're talking about getting into some deeper topics um that's that that's been going great I mean I'm I'm breaking thousands in the in the view counts and I've gained four subscribers or followers within just three months like oh congratulations there's Market over there that likes the old school documentaries and likes the the read alongs with unre the game we just finished our first book uh controll arcs for getting ready to start a second book so those those shows to do good over there when a mad Englishman lived in in provance for 12 years hunted with a longbo thousands in in the South wow that's awesome thank you Rhonda yes thank you guys yeah the link the link is is right up above there there's there's his link right there yeah I mean and these are these are really this this really is one of the the the nicest groups that you can run into I mean they're just they they know all about this guy and all of it they've been following him for a long time it's not like he's just like this overnight overnight you know success or anything like that he's oh yeah yeah I could tell the fan base for the halil is amazing I mean amazing oh yeah like and and good fans too you know you don't get the I'm sure you get the trolls in there but they they seem to be overpowered by like the like the good people which is is beautiful to see because trolls don't stand a chance they come in and they get weeded out really fast whenever you've got whenever you've got following yep are here okay it is just it was crazy it was crazy even trying to get to this point to purchase property in Florida yesterday my bank broke all the banking rules to let me electronically wire money while I was here in Florida instead of having to fly home to Ohio that was a huge blessing that they they said you know what we've done so much business with you we're not going to require you to come in and they got it all done I even got all the electric transferred into my name yesterday wouldn't have didn't have time to get on the property but didn't by the way anybody who says I'm afraid of chickens chickens and alligators no obviously if you're watching my videos that's normal Florida life here so chickens are going to be fine with alligators alligators are fine with chickens the whole deal uh as a matter of fact right down the road one of our viewers she might even be on right now they have Freer range chickens and they don't even have a coup they just run all over the property all day right around the corner okay so let's I got you on the tripod I have no idea how well this is going to work but here we are here's the house okay let's we'll get the chicken set up but oh they have done so much with it since first let's see if our J this J does not stand for JK or I would have put a k there there's our J that we hung up right there jbone marking the home that was from H I think that was the $575 unit and then here are the chicken Mansions we're going to get the chicken set up here today and then you're going to be with me as we get the chicken set up and then this is the home okay now keep in mind this entire home is is eventually it's all going to be knocked down uh but it's going to be temporary headquarters while we're getting all set up and prepping for building the one thing I have come to a conclusion there's no way that Floridians are going to move as fast as I want them to move for everything that I want to get accomplished and done so this is the home and then the camper is going to be temporary home right over here but this will be temporary warehousing and then the the 10,000 s foot Warehouse will be over there and then this will also be warehousing too so let's go look wow this is big it's a miracle oh my gosh actually finally on the property you're just looking at this going oh I want this so much work to be done and I can finally but it's so nice that they have flat cleared stuff land that they can actually have some settled things oh yeah you know yeah yeah I mean how can they have the RV with no hookups oh they do have hookups there so what what they can do is they can they they can they can hook up to the water that's because most of it's going to be poble water that comes out of the well that they'll be able to fill their RV back up and and flush and all that kind of stuff and I have look if it's not in my room I'm like look it's two peopley I'll Google it oh man remember this is this is in January of 2021 um and and uh and Lanette moved across the road in October or September the following year good she is or no that that later that year so later that year she moved across the road work done this is going to be this is going to be epic okay let's take a look at the office this is this we're in Florida and while it is and while it is the coldest winter in 20 25 years uh the whole office is going to be set up right out here so this is the screened in porch area you guys can see all that there's a door over here and if you remember from the videos this is the gun cabinet done and then if you saw something I love it screen bam you're good oh sweet got dinner this is where I'm going to set the office up you can see we have Outlets here this is what we call really really strong security Now that we own the house uh but the whole office will be out here on the screen in porch and I'll I'll get rid of the uh the Satellite Dish flowers that are that are popping up and probably even the old Tire Dragon but being able to work out here come on please be on still yes we still have power that's good so my biggest fear yesterday was that they would turn off the power and then there would be additional fees to turn on the power I got everything transferred yesterday was just intense was crazy crazy intense for me I was driving all over the place I was everywhere anywhere and everywhere had so much to do yesterday and then I still made it to the town hall meeting on time so that was pretty miraculous I didn't think I was going to actually make it after I got everything else done but this will be the office set up tables chairs you know some of these chairs obviously if if it's on the property when you buy property if it's on the property you own it so let's uh let's let's head out here let's take a look at chicken man I guess the door know how many door works I think there we go there we go all right so this facility is temporary but the chicken Mansions chicken Mansions last forever right so the chickens the chickens are going to be boom they're going to stay right in here o one way or another that door is going to close they have higher nesting boxes up in here and I'll work on all of this stuff later obviously but for tonight the high nesting boxes or snakes come in but for tonight this is their home as a matter of fact what we're going to do I'm I'm going to set you guys up right now I'm going to set you guys up right here to watch so I got the tripod I'm gonna set you guys on the tripod I'm gonna go get the chins and while I know that the video is all over the place which is which is rough this is not our highest quality video we've ever put out but hey that's what happens when obviously probably like M was France Italy okay put you up on the tripod probably like me when I'm trying to understand how to do shorts chicken cou and oh you guys have sent $12.87 that that that'll help put a Better Door on the chicken cop all right let me grab the chicken okay kills me that'll put a Better Door on the chicken goop there you go awesome all right here's one here's one now if you don't know how to actually calm a chicken down this is how you calm a chicken down you take the chicken's head just like this I'm not hurting the chicken even though some of you right now are thinking oh man you're hurting the chicken tuck the head underneath the wing like that and now the chicken stops wiggling the chicken stops see how calm the chicken is now look at that chicken is mesmerized in calmness so now what I'm going to do take big red here I'm GNA put her inside her new home and set her up inside one of the boxes there you go girl oh I see I see we can't close this they got a piece of wire okay so we will be able to latch that up tonight until I get to work on it more let me grab another chicken go grab another chicken you know it but it's but but see that's the thing is watching these older ones really brings you you know sort of the naivity of of of how he's just oh they're gonna they're going to love this piss and vinegar ready to like conquer the world change the biggest eggs which can't even keep up eating all the eggs right now so she's going inside as well wow she's gonna be happy she's going to be able to stretch her legs now what's going to happen is during the day during the day the chicken Co door will open so chickens will come out they'll free range and the chicken will always go back to where they Roost at night the chickens are going to roost in here at night they'll free range during the day they'll be able to roam around I just have to teach them where home is so they have to stay there tonight see here we go and they'll clear out any bugs that are in there of course that's two yeah let's grab the others yeah because I didn't I did I mean I've seen some of their uh their stuff whenever they were doing storage containers and stuff like that um oh you guys are going to love her it's just one of those comes across a baby she's just she's just the tiniest of them all so pretty look at that but uh she's also she's also the noisiest uh if that doesn't relate to people I don't know you know tinier the person the louder they are it's typically the way that it goes so she's she's pretty much for me and I have a huge hand she's pretty much just a handful for me cock's what about Gators yeah Gators aren't going into chicken C no no matter what it is that you think you've seen on TV or what you think you know about gators gators aren't going to be jumping up into the chicken Co but the chickens are definitely going to be in there so oh my god oh they have peacocks in Ohio it's so awesome got a couple more I have spent the past month and a half hanging out with the best Gator specialist the best Croc specialist today I was with them again oh my goodness I had so much stinking fun you guys you're gonna get to see a Croc I'm gonna upload a 15-second uh story you're gonna get to see a Croc literally was surrounded by lemur today and hand feeding lemur is just it's it just keeps getting better and better and better I love it I love love it I love his excitement just it's so beautiful welcome back Zack making his vision come to life it's always exciting it is it really I mean all right now those who don't think chickens can fly she was just flapping like crazy can't keep flight but normal chickens who don't have a coupe who are out in the wild which they're everywhere those chickens would Roost up in the trees at night that's what go to the Keys Predators from getting them she's just flapping like wild she's also pretty good one there too and she's going inside she's going back in the new home good there look at that all right okay one more one more chicken yes yeah there that is it is a massive transort transformation I've seen quite a bit of of it but just watching it develop this is this is what I it really interests me is you know the the excitement and the and the building of it and then seeing like how everything just sort of goes like haywire and she's pretty small one de with it she's pretty one she's got the tail feathers that is pretty I've never seen one but a lot of people think oh man chickens they'll Peck you they'll hurt you this chicken it may Peck just like you have hands so she may Peck just to see what's in my hand or what's going on but she's not she's not doing it intentionally to hurt not only that her beak is just like your fingernail so if she does it she doesn't have enough strength to hurt to draw blood or anything like that normal chickens don't and she has no intentions of actually eating me until you get a and they get those Spurs they'll mess you up really damn quick all right he has roasting Ducks awesome okay chickens are all set uh right I've got their water in the back of the in the back of the truck so I'll take care of the water I'll take care of the water after the live stream and I've got their their food in the back of the truck too okay so I'll take care of all that but the biggest thing was was getting them off of the camper property yeah getting them out of the dog cage and actually getting them into an actual appropriate structure for evening for roosting again remember chickens in a wild chickens in the wild aren't aren't going to a coup they're not roosting they they jump up into a tree so I don't have to have them out here in a coupe I could just let them run free oh my goodness there goes a blue herring over the creek look Atek should we go look at the creek or should we look at the gator Pond which there's Gator ponds everywhere uh well at any rate so this is what we're starting with for the there obviously multiple chickens here but this one's already enclosed I don't have to do any immediate work so I can get them off the property now this is the shop here okay this shop again is going to be temporary all of this will be removed from the I do with that shop right there the entire property is the coolest thing amount of woodw that I could get done flashlight as this miracle is happening and we're finally on the property I camper know and actually have space to move know big people the tantric naked yoga I mean allegedly cool gamer you you take care and have a have a wonderful day G check this area out this is one of the coolest things about this old shop again keep in mind everything is going to change there are some things that we're going to keep for historical value and we've kind of shared that in another video I'll share that in a little bit it would be the George Washington or no it's the Ben Franklin stove but in here my okay you had me at Ben Franklin stove yeah look at all this that's talk to me more look at that you see that they is that a cigarette machine or a SL we're going to be going through all the structures machine toy but there's a table saw they left a table saw oh dude uh T of stuff the craziest part is I found this out later one of the six kids lives right up front I drove past her house to get in here all right this is another structure but here's what I want to look at right here in the shop in the shop is a shower and a sink I love it now not a window right next to the shower there was a toilet who's gonna see but you know what for guy that's all we need right there that's all we need a toilet the ground so in the shop there is an actual bathroom so that means there's Plumbing already there which I'm sure I'll utilize that plumbing in some regard some way somehow but you'll see there there's literally there's stuff everywhere here's stuff over here know there's stuff down here and this is not my kind of living no this is garbage it all needs to be cleaned up now some of this stuff I'll save for distress look like the chickens the chickens are going to get upgrades to the coupe and some of this stuff I'll save for a distress look that's on the property but a lot of it it's just going to end up going to the dump as we look over here there were definitely herd animals in here at some point there's a feeding trough there HS okay again not the best quality in regards to to video right now yeah those were Hogs we're making do with what we have this is just one of the out buildings and I got to figure out what to do with all of this stuff and how to clean it all up there's another out building over there and that's by the gator Pond and you're saying why are you calling it a gator pond we have not seen a gator there yet but we do know from the locals that there are plenty of gators that are in this Creek which is one of the reasons why we bought it whether you're IND Gators or not if you're not in Gators good luck or you know what if you're not in Gators it's okay you didn't spend the money but I I am so it was my money to spend all right here's what we got to do uh and I wanted the gator so here's here's a side shot of the house and remember this whole house is coming down and we just have to build first here's the back shot plenty plenty of stuff up on the roof now there is a well here on this property and that is the next thing I have to do tomorrow morning I have to get I have to get the well tested to see if the water is okay and I've got to get it up and running there that's the softener right there but as you can see jeez the entire back wall is all destroyed I'm sure it has to do with moisture and I'm sure it has to do with salt and if I had to guess the well head is under here but I'll figure I'll figure all that out later you can see it's just a tremendous amount of work but we didn't buy the property not people food we didn't oh man look at this see all these holes in the back wall yeah I mean there there's definitely there's animals in there didn't buy the property for the house we bought the property for the property this is where I want to tie in the water for the camper which as you can see the does it work the well is not running and therefore there is no water right now but the goal is see this beautiful Oak right there actually I don't think that's an oak the goal is to pull the camper in right here it's flat and then tie into the water electric and Sewer right here and then do the work as the work needs to be done I want to go check we'll get inside we'll get inside it's getting dark pretty quick here I want to go check the creek really quick yeah wi it will get let's go take a peek at it there's actually more than 70 acres here and by by the way George if you're watching which I'm sure you are I don't hear a single dog in this town out here not a single dog so I know that's going to make you happy did hear some chickens she doesn't like dogs sometimes they can be more annoying than dogs so we're going to head over to the edge of the creek now we shared with you in the past that this entire town is named after the creek and that Creek runs through the property and I'm on the property I'm on the front we'll just call it we'll call it the front front 40 something like that and the power lines run through here which is good they have to maintain that property lat okay and then just the baring the best way you know what I think the best way let's just let's just go for we'll go for a little walk we'll go for a little walk you see all this you see these power lines yep that's what I was saying power lines R right through there way way down there and that splits their property like towards the top space wide open space as a matter of you know what I have my Ruger out here with me I actually I probably should have some fun with it and I I brought I brought the mosquito for George and about 500 rounds for her so I have to sh set up a little range for her but the cool part is we've got so much garbage on the prop it won't be very difficult to set up a range to just start having fun this is funny right here I've got to bring this up do you know you all know alligators can't get HIV and Ave used it multiple times studies finding cures how many people do you know are going to try to have anal sex with the with the alligator how did they find out that they could get it well somebody how many animals did they go through somebody must have dressed it up in some leather and you know got a little kinky with it I guess that's a hell I don't know sorry I couldn't help it now we may jump up here I probably should have brought the Ruger with me out here just in case because we don't know we don't know about the wild War yet we know the wild Gator you give it enough ruies it'll be good wild you just make it really cold but then there's a shrinkage issue so I guess just give just give him some of uh Bill Cosby's pudding pops well you know if you rub rub a gator on its belly it'll it'll go into like a Kom state so maybe there it was like more like gator pegging was going Gator pegging Jesus we're so bad why didn't they try with a dolphin dolphin are like really really they're into it abusive yeah Dolphins will like grape the hell out of you if you want to I mean they're just I mean flipper damn right before being Pieces by the gator be getting me D these days yeah flipper flipper has a whole dark side he has a he has a Darkhorse comic series that I did not know about oh wait wait until he get wait until he hits the land mama Bo protecting babies so that's not really a concern or a fear and I think I think you probably seen I think you've probably seen enough of our videos to know there's not much that uh I typically fear anyway and remember fear no fear isn't reality fear's in the mind so there's wisdom I mean you got to protect yourself against things but you need to use wisdom in those things for example if there was a 15 foot alligator up on this Pond bank right now I would not I would not be walking towards it but this is part of my Creek this actually is my Creek you see here they would come back and they would fish the creek damn right I'll be back look here's an old trap so I don't see anything right now the hell were they trapping one of the things I'll be doing this week is yeah we will be we're gonna we're gonna be treasure hun for Indian artifacts in the area that we're at IND the artifacts are everywhere so a lot of you guys said hey you really need to hook up with paleo Chris George and I have already met up with paleo Chris we didn't do a video yet but uh we we yes we're getting together this week and we're going to start looking for Indian artifacts one of the one of the Indian artifacts that paleo Chris found the highest amount that he ever received it was a spear or think of an arrowhead but a spear for a hunting Mammoth he found it in this city where we're at not this property an adjacent property he sold it for $25,000 now if I find a handful of those on the property well the property the property paid for itself already just in Indian artifacts which is pretty think about that sending the boys out to find arrowheads and make them and we're gonna start mining the property well they could be they could make for you know good dinner dinner they're just training for um when they become barbecue Captain barbecue well they did find a mammoth bone on the property that's that's going to be right there that is awesome wow yeah for Indian artifacts we're going to be looking for sharks teeth and all that and one of the areas that we're going to is these areas here in the pond because what happens is during the winter time the water levels go down in Florida and you get to actually see you know what's in there but we're going to actually be in the pond sifting all kinds of things those who have sent super chats I see $75 94 cents has come through thank you so much guys appreciate it I can't see everything you guys are typing or doing but uh that's because number one I'm too excited to be on the property I might as well just sleep out here tonight no and then that would be a bad idea I'm on doing this impromptu live with you I wanted to get on the property as the first time owner I mean as much it was appropriate we've been talking about how sad it is to see what he was like before all of this started happening I mean I still see the same enthusiasm though I mean as much as this is a real drag he's still really positive and that is just awesome because I mean yeah I mean even through all of this he's very positive because you know and I mean I I met him over whenever he was on with Nick staro and I was just like dude he is just like completely upbeat just like you know this is just a bum of the road and this is the hassle that we have to go through and there's a reason why they're recording all of it is because you know it is it is one of those things where I mean you can't make this [ __ ] up I mean really is it it really is like if someone handed this to a Hollywood script writer they would say this is too cliche no one is going to believe this this is you know look this is is no this no one this is beyond parody no yeah rter Creek was found in 1500 and before used to be native uh seasonal fishing and hunting ground um so then finding a mammoth spear makes sense well and also you have to remember that Otter Creek um it's had its booms and Buss I mean it's it's gone through like a lot of people living there and a lot of people being there and then just sort of bust out and people just you know move move away and um that's that's that's that's very much Rural America whenever whenever people say oh Ral America's horrible it's like no because you see the same thing happen all over the place I mean this this could this could be you know Wisconsin somewhere out in the middle of nowhere in Wisconsin this could absolutely be the same thing you it just it goes through a boom it goes through a bust um Services come in and services go out people um and and the government tend to get a little bit more corrupt because they see money's coming in they boost their paychecks up and before you know it either they're sort of aged out or they get voted out and then the town sort of just falters because you know that's that was part of the the the Intrigue of the place I mean think about how many people have probably gone well [ __ ] man they're buying this kind of property out in Otter Creek man I could do the same thing Man it takes a lot more than just buying some property there's a lot of work that goes into do to maintaining this and getting it just even up to code the amount of money that they spent is a lot of money but they're looking at it as this every single penny that we put into this is an investment and we're going to be able to get our money out of it whenever it's time to you know yeah and you can tell they planned it I mean it wasn't look most of my plans are like hey I thought of this last night at 3:00 a.m. and it sounded really awesome hence why I have um sparkly teal light up uh roller blades for reasons um oh my I don't use them I can't but I I do have them when I thought I would you know start roller derby for some reason but you know it takes a lot lot of planning and that kind of thing it's it's just like people that don't do YouTube and it's not to say you know YouTube is any different than any job but there's a lot of things behind the scene if you want to have a good Channel if you want to continue to grow it's like anything else you have to invest in it you have to be proactive in it you have to plan you have to try to better yourself all those things and you know if he wasn't doing those things he wouldn't be getting positive outcomes she's just not doing any of those things and she just doesn't get it no and and and it would be really easy for her to to do really well if she just said hey you know I I've got I've got a turtle rescue it takes funds to do this you guys help out wherever you can and then go and search out ways to get get grants um and be very limited on your selection of of the of the creatures that you're bringing in and and maintain them and and record the stuff and not be so you know Bumble [ __ ] I guess is the best word to do it is just you know don't be don't be such a backwards ass I mean be a thunder cow she could really do really good stuff if she would just focus on herself and making it making it the best that she possibly could investing the money wisely instead of investing $7,000 on on an attorney that $77,000 could have been enough to get you know get them started on on a on a better place to to house the child you know things like that but she's not allowed to have reptilians on her property U well there's there's things that you got to do there's sacrifices you have to make work that has to be done how's she not how how is it she's not allowed to have rep ions on your property I don't know can people actually control that snakes Slither in and lizard run no because she has she has a sanctuary she has a tortoise Sanctuary uh [Music] 501c3 whatever yeah so she has you know but so so she's limited on what she can have I mean she's limited herself on what she can do oh the rescue us to be called reptile and bird and guess what the number one predator for turtle HS well then it's simply a it's it's a dual purpose ah Florida Statutes cannot keep within a quarter mile of houses there you go see Matt Englishman knows she's a lizard isn't she one of the lot variety too close to the town got it got it that uh all of the what the hill family is out here too so we do it all together this 70 acres is amazing for treasure hunting now future plans and we have shared some future plans with you this property adjacent to me this is owned this is owned by uh an actual hunting club and it's sold a few years back and Frank I would love to have it and then there is another 80 acres behind me there's another 80 acres behind me owned by a Logging company and I would love to have it but we've gota we've gota work with what we got to that point the creek the creek a this Creek is so amazing the creek flows all the way back through the back of the property and if you saw the video titled bought an abandoned Ranch that's where the giant cypress tree is it is huge it is huge it's Hollow and I can't wait to get back there and actually find more so couple things that are going to have to happen tomorrow number one tomorrow first things tomorrow and you will see video of this and it's going to be at a later date in time though number one I have to go address the hoarder that has garbage all over my property I am not a garbage dump she's not paying to actually store anything that is gonna end immediately number two we have to address all the explosions that are happening and frankly a lot of those are already oh yeah so that's pretty big there it's still GNA be addressed number three private property no hunting signs will be placed up all over the property as well as cameras so camera systems going to be put up all over the property as well tomorrow good number four I've got to get everything out of the camper into the house so that I can actually live in the camper and not be trapped in the camper with all the stuff all the stuff stored under the camper into the house and then number five the tractor's coming so with the tractor some of the areas we're going to start cleaning up first we're going to start cleaning up the pond area with the Gators which again I don't know that there's Gators in there a lot of this and bur G in there and I'm learning how to tractor out there really isn't all that difficult come to find out so uh we're going to clean that area up we're going to clean the area up around the house make a radius there uh yeah so here's the thing surprised it's Hol thought Cypress very resilient to rotten insects yeah but whenever it reaches a certain age it it it will start to rot out um that's that's why cypresses don't grow as as large as normal I mean they're they're usually you know they're they're good size and then you then you log them U my my wife's uh family they were they were they they far they used to uh Farm what do you call log cypers they had they had their own own little business and own property and all that kind of stuff doing that that they left to their kids so yeah that is what they were were into and that was in the Low Country South Carolina oh cool yeah very cool and then we need to start cleaning the area up around where the where the warehouse is going to go oh with the warehouse where my aggressive my aggressive uh maybe work ethic ideals whatever you want to say timeline of trying to get the 10,000 ft Warehouse up this winter season and to get a small efficiency apartment in I've come to the conclusion there's no way that's going to happen nope here in Florida during this winter if I can get a cement pad down for the 10,000 foot warehouse and get the the shell of the structure up frankly I'm gonna be happy well and also something you have to remember is because the soil is so um so so Sandy there that whenever it's more than just putting down a piece of cement on the ground because it'll crack because you'll end up with with sinking then you actually want to have them drop pylons into the ground and and if you're near a flood plane you definitely want to get that thing up in the air it's it's just that's the way Florida is you know and speaking of uh speaking of cracked cement busy with all that rain we getting recently you know I got some flooding issues in my basement too I went down there the other night and and and I looked down all a sudden I just saw a spiderweb across the entire downstairs in the basement like it just split all of a sudden decide to split crazy oh no hey you guys mo mo is getting ready to bail out of here she's she's got better she's got better things to do for right now and she's gonna she's she's she's got to be up and early for her stream tomorrow and she has one to do so you guys Shenanigans make sure if you haven't subbed to Mo Mo to go ahead and drop your your link in there for for these folks so they know where to um if one of the mods could do that I am going to bail right now um I'll I'll drop it in there and all thank you so much guys it was nice meeting you it was really nice to meet you uh I hope to meet you again soon have a lovely evening you guys bye take care you guys bye well she's awesome she is an 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bunch I'm going to be happy if I can get that far during the season because then I got to get back to Ohio and what I'll have to do we're going to go inside now we're back at the house that's where the bathroom is I haven't gone to the bathroom all day i' been on the road sucks um what I'll have to do once I get back in Ohio I'll have to line up all the contractors I'll have to line up I mean I'll have to L up a lot of things which isn't the easiest thing to do when you're not on site so I know I'm probably going to have to fly back and forth quite a bit and there's adjacent property that trying to get as well let's see all right that power light doesn't work yeah we don't want to see take take a Le power right really don't this is this is like me wandering around my property which is very small see that there guys we're locked we're definitely locked you guys know how to get into a locked door yes anybody yes anybody at all yes but I'm in Georgia Florida one moment you know what here here's what I'm need your help with you guys you guys hang out right there he's going to climb through the window I'll be right back I got to figure out how to break it in [Laughter] here yes thanks for subbing to winning to Mo they're great people this would be a lot easier if you guys were here bring with me what time is her live her live is nine o'clock in the morning is Joselyn um her her live starts at 9: mine start at 6:30 in the morning Eastern her start at 9:00 in the morning on Eastern um also nobody call the police okay I'm breaking it totally call the police totally call the Polie um and and of course winning he does he does streams what do you usually do your streams at night oh yeah evening streams yeah evening streams n i mean eight or nine and I mean it's it's all just you know whenever you guys are yeah let there be light baby all right I found the lights got the lights on we did not lose the lights so that's perfect that was my biggest concern was losing the lights if I didn't get the power transferred into my name soon enough okay this is the kitchen area again current kitchen area there are mice all over in this place we already know that I've already trampled on quite a bit so things like this I don't want the dish set I'm sure the family doesn't either or they wouldn't have sold us the house with it especially with a family member being right up front on the road so a lot of this is just going to become storage George has asked well asked isn't the word George has told me that the this is going to remain here this island in the kitchen area so that she can on it uh so what I wanted to do oh there we go what I wanted to do is put that Island you can see it's the island right here what I want to do is put that out on the screamed in porch it's got to be more lights and that way and that way we're in Florida and even though it's chilly now this isn't this isn't normal so I want to put as much out on the screened in porch so we can actually work from the screened in porch every day and not from inside here we got lights here here's here's the cow that's so many of you have requested how now brown cow there it is we'll do a whole another video just on what we find inside the house because what's G to happen there's another set of you like the boning don't you there's another set of Lights okay so this is the one thing that we absolutely want to keep yeah it's been for England there's Benny boy Ben FR Clint we want this to go in the new house kind of preserves some of the history but as you look around this wall is going to be knocked out this is going to be knocked out all these walls are going to be knocked out for storage all of them all of them now there is a bathroom back here that's a lot of we don't have water yet whoops this is the bathroom this doesn't look like a back outside yeah but there is Elbow Room for pushing there's Elbow Room for pushing this is an upgrade from the camper this is going to be great so this is going to be another major project for the beginning getting the water up getting the bathroom ready to where we actually can come over here to go to the bathroom use the shower over here instead of in the camper and that way we don't have to mess around with with the bathroom in the camper campers are great and and I'm thrilled to have the camper but uh space when you are 61 and 200 200 and whatever pounds I am right now space is is a premium so all of this stuff is getting ripped out I know some of you are going to say you want the hutch but I'm pretty sure you're not here to claim the hutch you've got closets over here this is where we saw a mouse last time there's the mouse Nest all of this will get ripped out that might be keus to the door I may not actually have to break in anymore all of this will be ripped out remember this is all going to be storage space so what they did is they kind of just lights don't work yeah they they use City water have it piped out there that's another stream yeah oh there it is flashlight so the the goal is Rip as much of this out as possible turn this space so I'll give you you know a glimpse of everything so I want to rip up as much as possible basically gut this place and then it's going to become storage for everything hey do you get some some rest ugly chuckling good to see you brother a good one on bedroom definitely let's see if we have light oh we do have lights all right this is part of the well system right here oh jeez that is so old so let's turn it on we just turned it on well that that at least you could well I just flipped the breaker switch on and uh got bad wellhe head didn't hear nothing J says keep some l bearing walls don't worry l bearing walls will stay but remember all the walls are coming down eventually okay let's see what else we have in here all right more bedrooms again this is It's just and it's all to be storage space oh jeez everything is going to be storage space if it's not a load bearing wall out Y and then here's another they were canning so they were canning if if it can be dude that that is that is like perfect for canning too geez saved yeah let go town shelves if it can be saved for distress Decor uh it'll stay but oh look at that elongated toilet seat my favorite that's my favorite so it'll stay if it can be used for those doesn't sit it can't be used for those things it's got to go so that so that we can actually do what we need to do in here and there's with the Huds they're coming down in February they'll be here soon um hopefully Jim and Beth when you guys get down here you're going to see some major major changes the tractor the tractor is supposed to come tomorrow there's a whole video coming out on the tractor purchase so that will be coming out I've got like five videos that are all in the works and not done yet and today's video is this this is your video today so instead of releasing a video today I went you know what I'm gonna rush back I'm gonna go live get the chickens in before it gets dark take care of the chickens and then barely made it too because it got quick yeah somebody just said Canon jars are GNA sell fast they'll sell really quick but this is Old Florida so many of you have been trying to guess where we're at this is what's called Old Florida this is also the armpit of Florida there is so much Rich history here I can't even begin to describe to you how much money there is to be made here and and frankly the locals have no idea whether it be Indian artifacts whether it be Megalodon teeth whether it be just the Antiques whether it be the land whether it be it just goes on and on and on and on and so many of you have been guessing where the hailes we are uh let's hear your guesses right now in the chat where the hailes are we wait a what's the name of the city I'm curious otter I'm curious those who have tried to figure it out we've given so many Clues so many Clues every single video has an Easter egg for you an Easter egg for all of you treasure Hunters to figure it out and there it goes boom boom boom boom boom boom I'm seeing most of it boom boom boom boom boom boom some of you are right some of you are wrong we in the historic town of Otter Creek it is Otter Creek so many of you have asked where are we staying we are at Shady Oaks Campground and that's owned by Brett and Teresa and they've been phenomenal host for us and uh we just can't say enough if you want to check out Cedar Keys which is a which is a major upand cominging uh tourism area it's just an absolutely gorgeous tourism area it's an area that boast uh a one- ofthe kind pot of dolphins there's about 500 dolphins in that area they're the only Dolphins known to hunt the way that they hunt it's just it's amazing absolutely amazing as a matter of fact in two days you're going to get to see on what the ASMR a beautiful ASMR video that I took yesterday of all the Pelicans on Cedar Keys Cedar Keys is absolutely beautiful Otter Creek is absolutely beautiful old Florida is absolutely beautiful this entire area is two hours or less than every major city and there are so many so many treasure hunting opportunities so excited about it it just blows my mind it literally just blow my mind how much opportunity there is here and if you're an upcoming YouTuber it blows my mind realizing how many major channels are actually in Florida how many how many people we've gotten to meet already uh it's just been it's been amazing absolutely amazing it's getting dark uh it's a miracle we actually got it all done again right it was officially done yesterday property was paid for deed was recorded I could have gotten on the property this morning at 12:01 a.m. I think I went to sleep last night probably about 10:30 well Matt Englishman if you if you look at some of my travel videos you'll probably see some stuff of England and France and Italy there so yeah I completely understand what you're saying it's like so strange to me calling it a city I live in a village of about 2,000 we don't qualify for Town status yeah exactly so how all that story goes you could make a superhero fanfiction or how does nickname would make amazing super villain to write about in a fantasy setting what we did we did one uh what was it on Sunday did a um a a um a madeup story about about this it was it was fun 10:45 I went to bed early and then I knew I had to get up really early to go hang out uh another forian and again that video will be coming out soon he channel uh personality celebrity if uh this was a video that um lionette was was watching she got the location of where they were at her she already kind of knew uh noek that's where we're going well and there's there's a possibility that that that she didn't choose it right away you know it's it's you you'll see it and she'll come into play here at some point in time I'm almost positive where you'll get you'll get to you'll get to meet her because before once they moved in at some point she shows up and she has them rip out in old pantra tree off of what she claimed was her property and come to find out she didn't own the property and they destroyed someone's Pantry or tree R ripped it out the ground with this tractor for her yeah yeah wellow yeah so it's it's it gets get see all of that happening especially if you love if you love lemur if you love reptiles if you love animals and Wildlife as much as I do uh you're just you're going to go crazy with it all I mean this is this is in my opinion this is the place to be and this piece of property has so much potential to be so much more than it already is and I'm already in love with it so that's a pretty good thing too lots of cleaning up to do tomorrow there will be lots of videos a ton of videos videos from Neighbors to arson yes arson uh there is a video coming out with local arson that happened and it's just been waiting for us to get on the property there'll be videos of the progress of the property and it'll go on and on and on this is just the beginning for what the hailes Florida Edition that they didn't own the property and they from from what Jeremy was saying they that was property next door one of the neighbors is having a dispute with another neighbor which happens to be one of my neighbors the suspected individual lives in front of my 70 acres and there's explosions going off at night a $1,000 cash reward out of our own pockets for any information wow so any questions any questions from you oh um no I'm F I'm following along yeah so this is this is the next episode here and they're going talk about the arson and yeah um I guess we haven't quite got to the the main villain yet but we're working our way there oh we are and and it it it won't happen right away um the the tree was on the property that lenette brought but no is that right I could be wrong but if I'm not mistaken it because what Jeremy was saying is is they didn't own the property that that was on they wanted to buy it but they ended up buying the property next door now I could be wrong because I haven't I haven't I haven't caught up with that that's what I gathered from what he said and hey mad Englishman nearly 3:00 am have to go to bed see you all tomorrow brother you have a wonderful evening and and peace be with you seriously have have a have a have a great night yep have a great night take care nice meeting you um that was get swamped he is no longer friends as Robbie get swamped did Jeremy wrong so he has nothing to do with him anymore oh okay see oh okay maybe I remember that wrong yeah and I mean I like I said I I don't know that I I'm relying on you guys because you you've been following this much longer than I have oh that's awesome January 1st 1923 when a white black man of assaulting her in the sech her whites terrorized and killed Rosewood fear violence and followed many refuge in the nearby woods and sheltered men women children oh my gosh they just like destroyed a whole bunch of crap huh in 1923 for as long as we've been on this great big blue planet racial violence in Rosewood Community here in the county we now live in leevy County if you look at the history of Rosewood Florida a bunch of foolish people did a whole bunch of horrific horrible things and even though many many years now have passed still bad things are happening to very good people back in the 1920s a white woman accused a black male for assaulting her which led to this huge Massacre the Rosewood massacre in my personal opinion almost 100 years later not much has changed in this area of Florida bad things are still being said and done to good people and people are being Oster sized for being different we're all different that's what makes us all so beautiful and unique to show you footage of what has happened since we've been here in Florida and it's important that we point out that everyone is innocent until proven guilty with that being said we hear at what the Hales are offering a $1,000 cash reward out of our own pockets for any information that leads to the conviction of the individual who did this [Music] crime okay well and and like you said like I said these people know better than you shizzy she bought the property across the street after Jeremy ripped the tree out she wanted to confirm he was there okay that that that's [Music] believable one of the very first things that we did when we got here to the town of Otter Creek we attended the town hall meeting and oh my goodness George and I both left thinking what the hailes did we just witness it was one of the most dysfunctional meetings we have either seen in our life Georgina you have a you have a wonderful evening uh it's 2 am need some sleep keep you on go to sleep too oh thank you so much oh and yes I guarantee you I will be naughty 100% of the time but not so naughty that you don't come back and see it again have a good day take care hey M lives yall approve for the minutes last there's the mayor never trust the mayor accurate they all wearing their masks said the bias be somewhat accurate I make a motion with three the minutes we learned really quick that apparently the old mayor this guy had a pretty big beef with one of the council members this guy one month later we went to another town hall meeting and this time I had to record I had to see what was going to happen this time by the way oh no no no I'm not I'm not leaving for a bit um because because mg will be firing up his stream tonight and then I'll just I'll shoot everybody over there to to go watch we've got some more trial stuff going on it's good it's really good no she wanted money from him yes and she still does she still does she wants the clout she's a clout cheeser we've known a few I really wanted to learn about this stuff I'm glad you're starting here from the beginning it's really good yes hey Suzanne hey suzan good to see you yeah she she jumped in here the other day and was was like hey how's it going good to see you good to see you again hey it's public record all my accounts will be done under my member number because Credit Union it's not like you can't just go in and open up five different accounts that all go under the same M number so yes I do have multiple accounts under my member number but that ain't what the state says you got to do you open a specific campaign account right they print you checks with campaign account on I went to Sun Coast and tried to open a campaign account and they do not do campaign that's what they told me off yes and I agree with this Pam so much if she was smarter she could have grifted this herself and and she wouldn't have had to get all like violent and crap and cause craziness but she's not that smart thank you for shooting us somewhere other than the shower trat chusty t-shirt Jesus man wait till you see the stuff about Jeremy's two-inch pipe oh yeah I've I've seen some of that uh this is rust yes this is Russ the sus the mayor so then what happen he come in and pay the12 he brought a $12 cashier check supposedly drawn from that account which if it was $12 then there are a lot of laws that nobody knows even on the books there are a lot of laws that all of us don't even obey speed limit for instance if $12 is the issue for a candidate to run for mayor in this town if $112 is the issue town of Otter Creek I'll pay it you know what I'll pay $24 how about we get together and actually do some good instead of trying to tear each other apart there is absolutely no doubt in my mind we have the perfect piece of property here in Otter Creek Florida but even the perfect piece of property can be spoiled by the imperfect neighbors and boy do I have a doozy of them I'm headed over to confront them now they've got stuff all over my property there have been bombs going off in the middle of the night let's go talk to them dang yeah here you go this is not a public road this is private property get the truck off my property now I'm going to back up I want the truck off my property all right don't come on my property again I don't want you on property and I don't want you blocking this public road either do you understand you want to tell me what you're doing on my property yeah I would park there all the time don't ever park there again why are you parking there I I needed to get to the backyard for for some tools and whose yard is it you don't go through my property to get to su's Backyard I all right I don't never want to see you there again if I see you there again I'm going to tow your truck out all right do not block this road good way to make friends right he playing it down I'm just saying you know and and I understand where he's coming from you're you're trying to clean up your area you're trying to make sure that it's straight but this does not give Goodwill to friends or neighbors yeah I was thinking I don't know the backstory on that may they've had converations before and this wasn't on video that's well I I think I think I think his biggest issue is people have sort of encroached on his property and if if you know anything about property rights what'll happen is is if you can basically and and it really sucks but if you're on on a piece of property for a certain amount of years you can basically claim it as your own yeah um and and you can you know you can encroach on other people's property and if you're if you're there long enough and they don't catch you and they don't call you out and get you off of it within a certain period of time it can be it can be uh it can be contentious but and very litigious but you can you can end up like owning other people's property um we we we we have to deal with that with the kind of work that I do um it happens yeah he was there for drugs possibility this isn't L's place he's been dealing with crazy since he got there yes uh he got he caught drug dealers back there more than once that sounds about right dude looks like a little bit like a methhead yeah he the guy is a a rug seller yes I understand exactly what you're saying the house was known for uh dealing with um um methyl adum and uh squatter's rights are a real thing yes they are um but only up to a certain point I mean you have to adverse possession yeah thank you very much see Mary knows exactly what I'm talking about nailed it in Georgia I think it's like 20 years or something like that it's it's crazy buy Dr No so here's what's really happening drugs are happening here on my road that's what's really happening and they're using the access road that the tower company has least to access the drugs here's just a glance of my property this road being jeez this road being leased by the cell power company y you see the garbage oh jeez everywhere everywhere this so so th those folks out there think that you know the ghettos only happen in cities that trash gets just dumped around in cities no this is this is this happens everywhere people have no respect for other people's property and they they just really do not care just like whatever like dump some [ __ ] off here and I'll I'll move on I can throw this out of my truck nobody's gonna say anything Mo right yep it just piles up is just absolutely insane got some new trailers this is beyond hoarding this is my property this is my property this is my property be careful out there you get your ass shot as what's gonna happen this is insane no if I find any more Vehicles parked on here this is not her driveway this is not her access at all she doesn't rent this she doesn't lease this no this is the um this is my property this is my property toad my property the tower leases it from me anything on this road is going to be hauled off I want the garbage off immediately I want the garbage off of my property immediately honey I just you're going to relay the message you're going to relay the message I want the garbage off of my property immediately a survey team is coming through a fence is going up I don't want any more Vehicles parked here if this road is blocked I'm going to tow everything I want this moved immediately so that the tower has access this is not on her property this is not her property this is my property right here is her propert surve it will the survey team is when the survey comes then I think you should this I want it out of my property well when when the surve so I want to be very clear look I'm going to get her son over here that's what I going there next but I will call I'm going I'm going to him next so I want to be very clear I want nothing on my property there are fences going up around the property okay but you don't even know the property line either I do know the I didn't buy a piece of property without knowing the property lies okay then maybe then the fences are going up well you to she knows I absolutely can it's on my property sweetheart shut the hell up and listen to what he has to say you just relay the message yeah let let him relay his message you shut up he speaks he relays the message and then whenever you're done whenever he's done with it whatever whatever [ __ ] that you think that he's feeding then you can come back and say say that's actually not your property my son's going to be here and he'll show you exactly where the property line is and if and both of you can be right and both of you can be wrong but let him finish his his [ __ ] before you start speaking over damn women yeah pretty how do you know I don't want anything on my property whatever one more thing there will be cameras all over my propert already already here there's going to be cameras all over my property I don't want any trespassing on my property she don't live there at all um let me just call take care you're not the property owner I understand you're relaying it this is unacceptable I'm not g to put up with it this is this is a mess my property isn't her public dump okay I will talk to Michael later and you clarify if there's another vehicle here it's being towed at her expense if there's a vehicle here in the road blocking when I try and get through I'm told hey there's a guy here named Jeremy who's buying who bought property um I'll talk to him tomorrow he's telling me I got to get this everything I move this well I look forward to this because I was going to have it surveyed I just got here last I'll take care of it okay and I do have some chainlink fence you're your fell who's been working on it I mean this road every day I go down this road this road is blocked I know that guy was in my house you didn't know that guy was in your house what he said what is the property line he can talk to me later I'm getting right so this guy was squatting in your house working on it really squatting is was kind of an agreement between him and Su do some work for her yeah see this is like this is this is run into you live in Texas and now but my real estate license in Arkansas oh yeah he could go about this in a much more diplomatic way no no trust me no no no no no and I'll tell you right now you don't you don't do this in a diplomatic way you do it you be very forceful and you be very sure of yourself you know exactly where your property lines whenever you're purchasing your property and you make sure that immediately you get everybody off of there and if you can't get them off of there then you make sure that [ __ ] gets towed away and and you send the bill to them be willing to pay for it but send a bill to them and get that stuff taken care of you don't play around with it at all ever ever you don't you don't do diplomatic with this [ __ ] never ever no it's your property it's not the way it works in Florida in Georgia in the South you don't play that stuff because if you let people walk on on you at all they will they will they will step all over you and you have to squash that stuff immediately yeah he's doing it right and he's not he's not he's not being violent with him there is there is no diplomatic way to to get people yes and it sounds harsh but you give them an inage and they will never leave that is absolutely right they they will start squatting you don't give them a chance to to think about it you just move really quick yeah he's and I mean he's doing it exactly right he he pulls him off with a tractor absolutely yes diplomacy is used only whenever there's respect no we we know this thank you no I've I've dealt with this kind I've dealt with these kind of people before i' I've got I've got some people that I'm dealing with in in in in the near future that feel that this uh entity that I represent that they can basically request things here's here's the thing if you don't know anything about property I don't have to like what your property looks like you're not part of an HOA we're just talking about you know outside of an HOA I don't like what your property looks like you've got trees that are overgrown you got brush you never mow your grass and you know what there's not [ __ ] I can do about it but any anything that comes over onto my property like if you've got a tree that's overhanging on my property I can go up to the Moon as far as as I'm concerned I can I can take out that tree I can go I can go to the Center of the Earth and take out any tree roots that are growing through because that's my responsibility if if anything that's encroaching on my property I can completely destroy but I'm not allowed to go onto your property to just to destroy it so it's it's it's really a touchy situation you cannot play with these people because they will they will work over you they will walk all over you as much as they possibly can yeah if there's drugs involved oh yeah oh yeah and and this poor lady she's been probably renting out to this guy and has no idea the kind of [ __ ] that he's involved in yeah you've got to be you you have to be very aggressive with these people and but not to the point where you're violent but you get the cops out there get tow trucks and and You' be prepared to do it oh awesome awesome what the hills go me go fundme is almost a 20,000 please give it you can absolutely she is completely right with this oh yeah if you and and all their all their funding is going is to fight this this insane uh Lonette that that's all that they're doing is trying to just get her to back the hell off because she is she is C for Cocoa Puffs remember Jeremy's owned property since he was in his 20s yeah so he probably knows a little bit about what he's doing and he's he's being very smart about it he and I mean the bad thing would be for him to do is go in there and just automatically start pulling stuff off of there or destroying things he's given them an opportunity you give him the opportunity you know and and you just you have to work through the system you have to work the system right paper terrorism comes i' gotta get so he's been he's been pulling he's been pulling electric lines from Susie's house over here blocking the road now he's been on a generator the past couple nights my equipment Susie cut his electric off pulled the electric they pulled that from him because now they've gotten into an argument between the two of them and I'm in set in the middle and I just got here that's why I came down here because of the argument yeah and I find that the house is packed full of junk they've got a wood burner hanging out the window it'll be straightened up on my end it will definitely be straightened up I'm all for you all right I appreciate it uh the goal is to clean the whole Road up clean the town up clean the road up so get on board with me let's clean it up and this this this right here is what people actually want they they they it's not that they want to put people out and get rid of them or destroy them but if you're if you're want to do all kinds of horrible nasty rotten stuff then go live on your property do your nasty horrible rotten stuff and let these let these fine people just sort of you know live their American Dream your American dream may about be the same but dude there's no no reason for like destroying somebody else's property and home because you just got no respect sorry no care because this is unacceptable this is not way to live I am on board all right appreciate it thank you one of the neighbors is having a dispute with another neighbor which happens to be one of my neighbors police are here Somebody went on his property and started a fire and they don't know found a pile and lit it up Y and this is an individual I'm definitely going to have a problem with yep okay holy cow okay you were sorry my name is Jeremy haes h l Zim Zim called Brett Brett called me holy cow he just bought some in and the uh suspected individual lives in front of my 70 ACR and the suspected individual lives in front of my 70 acres and there's explosions going off at night and so police are here this is a massive massive fire well and and the good part about a fire like this is it is contained it's not spreading through out like anybody else's property so you can take those ashes and man that is like that is like that'll turn that soil really good good stuff so power lines up above this is CRA no that's that's bad if there's power lines above that is bad yeah about to say all that space police cars here where's my marshmallows give me some s'mores yeah did you see how the cop walked away from Jeremy whenever he was talking to him yeah he was yeah that's that's not uncommon um yeah I'm in Texas Panhandle and we've had wildfires had to evacuate one night oh bad wildfires uh this is this is an old video this is all old video this is all old old stuff we're sort of catching up to where you guys are because you you guys are so far ahead of where we are in this and it is insane I was just thinking about this video I saved it a couple weeks ago when everybody was talking about fire departments oh want to go vote in the primary let's go Brandon did you vote today oh yeah there you go drop your channel link you're not a mod here yeah just drop drop your channel Link in there that's absolutely fine you you know you know how I am with this stuff yeah this stuff will blow your mind when it happens in Otter Creek to Jeremy and George oh yeah yeah they were just helping to fertilize the soil and this is this is winnings link right here if you guys we're trying to what are you at now you need to get over what 4,000 now uh 4600 yeah I'm almost there like TW I'm 21 away nice very nice uh that's where we for yep you arriv less late less than a year on the story yeah uh the Levi County Police uh are so rude yeah hey I've been subbed to what the hell since before Jeremy and George mat that is awesome really is see see I'm new to all this so what what what I did and and I was very curious about how they got to this point and so whenever I was talking with J I was on with Nick staro and and I was I was seeing um him talking about this and I said listen where can we find out about all of this stuff that's been happening and what what Jeremy recommended is that he he has a he has one playlist that's dedicated to it and you can go through and watch every single one of them and sort of see how we got to this point and my thing was is like I want to see how they got to this point I like I like that backstory I like getting it all the way up to it and and I can do this in short Snippets and I can do this over a long period of time and still keep up Tod dat with things that are that are currently happening um so that's sort of where I'm I'm looking at this I was like you know I and I'll have guests on you know throughout throughout the the time that I'm covering this but this is this is just it it's absolutely insane and and I it was it was probably about a month ago um as I was finishing up doing a lot of the Amber herd stuff that I that that that I was working on with Junior Jessica reloaded that I was like you know what I want to do is start covering some of the Florida man stuff and this fell right into it I was like holy crap this is like this is like all Florida man stuff that I want wanted to cover um have I ever ever seen a big fire like that and snakes come running out yes I have that's amazing I have oh my God otter Creet playlist go back about three years yeah so we we are back three years ago so and the more you watch the backstory the more it starts to click thank you absolutely and that's that's what I'm getting at with this also is like it really it really does start to click just sort of like the attitude of the of the town of the people around and and why it sort of uh sort of sort of hits hits home because I mean I I come originally I come from a very small town I mean I grew up around the Chicago area but my grandparents I mean they lived out in the middle of nowhere in Indiana and I used to spend my Summers out there and this is the kind of stuff that that I would see and it's it's not not unre it's not unbelievable it's insane to me that people come to this kind of attitude of just not giving two shits and thinking that they're better than than another person and I think jery is doing the right thing he's he's he's coming in there and he's wanting to help help help things out and he actually has the ability to to do it and the and he's not beaten down by the local politics like a lot of the people are in this area um which which makes it you know even more impressive because you know as an outsider it's even harder oh you're from Rockford oh damn yeah he came there ready to acclimate and become part of the community and make it better you know contribute well think think further south uh John so so that would it would be uh it would be more closer to the Ohio River that's that's where my family lived they migrated from from uh from Virginia is where where they came from they were they were Appalachian Hill Belles if that gives you any idea and right in the middle of Indiana yeah I've been I've been through quite a bit yeah you watch the older ones good Lord Almighty we've watched the real story on full we know Jeremy and George are the good guys in this absolutely and I I have I I agree with that so much so I almost have M many temper tantrums over do poop in my lawn I honestly do not know how I would be able to handle this I understand oh no h he much more open and progressively minded that's why some don't like him see I never I didn't really get that from him being open-minded or Progressive I just see him as like wanting to be free you know like like financially free and financially you know able to do what he wants to do and not doing it hurting people because he sees the good in people and how much he he helps he helps others out it and that's not really a progressive thing that's a very conservative outlook on on on things um what what I'm gathering is he's very uh he has a very humanitarian approach to things you know like all yes but everything is doing but but it's but it's not self-serving does that no it's not like he's sitting there patting himself on the back going oh look at how great I am and then you know behind behind the scenes he's stabbing people in the back that's not what I'm exactly exactly no he seems like he's someone who's very thankful grateful and appreciative for what he's what he's gotten and he um and he he returns that great gratitude onto other people you know like he he's you know yeah exactly he's he feels blessed he wants to bless others as a result you know yeah pam pam is so right on this it's like he is financially free and he does give back a lot absolutely that and that's that's why he did like his his his dollar dollar sale was like everything here is a dollar I mean and we're talking you know it could have been if if he wanted to sell it somewhere else he could have made hundreds of thousands of dollars you know but it's just like the these are things that that people will find useful and let me go ahead and sell it yeah 100,000 spent on Christmas in the creek yeah but he doesn't need to that's the thing he he and he I I am positive that he is proud of his accomplishments I I I'm not saying that he's not I'm saying that he's he's very grateful for what he does and he looks at it as you know this is this is something that I can give back I've got all it it's it think about this whenever if you were a multibillionaire do do you just sit there and just go oh look you know Scrooge McDuck I throw money all over myself it's like that's not the type of person that he is he's just like yeah I've got enough money that I can throw all over myself and you know what all of this extra things that I have that I don't need it would just clutter up my life and let's make somebody else's life much better and that's what he does and and and it's it's not like he's sitting there going oh I need to be looking for the next thing to do it's just it just comes natural and I think people see that it makes it just so much better absolutely hello hello Linda Carter good to see you shy isn't it he is humbly proud and his an amazing accomplishment absolutely absolutely and and I mean he just gives back to his community he gives back to so many people and to see that he's borderline hoarder I Pam I was gonna say that myself I was going to say that myself he is a borderline holder and that's a good reason why he should be clearing [ __ ] out I agree with you because I was he was there go oh we can turn this into warehouse base I'm like dude get rid of that [ __ ] don't keep it around around h i I love it I love it oh that is so true uh True Legacy is not what you leave behind it's what you've done no it is is I think it's it's a combination of both it's what it's it's the a legacy is what you leave behind that other people appreciate and and you've also created that accomplishment in the process of doing it um and and as people people see the the the kind of person that you are and you're you're passing that on to your next Generation I think that that it becomes much more prevalent and and you'll find a lot more Kinder people in the world and I mean this is this is one of those where you know people talk about conservative and liberal there really isn't any difference between the two because they're pretty much all the same and it's just people being people and being kind to other people and being human to other people like some of these people like Lanette they're they're inhuman they they have no consideration for anybody else's life goals or aspirations because it all becomes all about them every single issue every single problem it just becomes all about them and they become spiteful and hateful and they do mean cruel things to each other and that's what he's avoiding you they wanted a Florida Highway for the winter season they didn't want to blow up those good old boys hating on them crazy Turtle stalker get so hilarious oh my God they plant the seed and other people to do better exactly exactly and that's that's what it does that's what it becomes other people doing better for each other yeah imagine a guy like that moving the town you know and you're living in that town for for your whole life and then someone that like that moves in and wants to totally make things better for everybody you'd be like you know wow be like Big Town news you think I would be excited about it of course the corrupt people probably don't like it at all it's like people don't because they're the ones they're the ones that are stomping it all down they're they're just like yeah I I'll just I'll burn this town down before let anybody come in here and tell me how I'm going to run things yeah you've been seen the headquarters in Ohio at all his toys and he's obsessed with absolutely nothing wrong with that no I mean big Kudos he's he's he's probably doing much better than me but he's he's actually doing doing his uh he sees the bullly bullies that everyone else has uh become compliant with he's done more in autter Creek in the short time he's been there than they have yeah yeah punch the bully in the nose first he's like the new kid in town not not afraid to fight I cannot believe somebody would have done this so these are all neighbors of our 70 Acres so the same individual suspected who's setting off bombs absolutely you know we were listening for the explosion tonight so since I've been here in Florida the explosions happened at 8:00 p.m. and 10 p.m. on the clock are you are you and uh there was there was no explosion at 8:00 pm I have a feeling I know why now holy cow not true they've been do intimating FKS over there that trailer what kind of explosions think they are like I mean it could be fireworks they they could be setting off just pipe bombs I mean this is the middle of nowhere if you think about it yeah you know like do whatever the hell you want to send the trailer in the middle and okay I I never something about explosion with a pipeline or something yeah Linda Carter okay that was just some test things he did that was just a little short usually when these explosions happen it may not happen tonight and if it does not that would be a who it is yeah and that's the other thing his employees he he he sets them up with housing oh my gosh tug is in the house brother hey what's up tug tug I would send you an invite but I don't know how to get in touch with you because because I heard some [ __ ] tonight that you're going through what in the hell happened what in the hell happened if I if I if I could get in touch with tug and have him on here that would be awesome because I want to know what the hell is going on did you you heard about this right because chat was talking about it earlier were saying they were saying that CH that that that tug strike a strike got a strike or some [ __ ] like that let me let me see if I I think I think I have tug on uh on on Twitter and I'll I'll send I'll send him an invite if he's if he's out there because because I want I want to hear what in the hell is going on this is just absolutely [Music] insane uh [Music] there we go that brother guy yeah I'm following him I'll message him here real quick and past because I I want to know exactly what the hell is going on yeah no doubt there you go that is I I sent you I sent you a link over there on Twitter because I want to hear I really want to hear what the hell is happening because this is just insane brother this just absolutely insane uh yeah tug is better than TV tug tug has has like the voice of of God just and I say I say that I say that with the with the best best intentions at heart he is such a good good guy I mean he he yeah he's you just have no idea how good this guy is Tug tug is is a gem an absolute gem oh my gosh yes I was very cool hat rack yes hilarious see everybody get everybody knows all these little inside things and just is amazing every Friday or Saturday evening around yes he does I think he sees about a week or two ago and itook my window you heard it yeah yeah I went over to the guy's house to try to make contact with him but nobody came out I made contact with some of the neighbors there INE timej Rus is awesome also if you guys haven't seen him he's amazing Z Pat I said well I never made contact with anybody first off you don't go if someone's on a complaint go over and say Mr P in that was good neighbor over there these these are like my people right here just yeah we we always say you know an anonymous person called in what we had call whatever I knew better when he said first kind like I love it no there you go hash in Ohio anymore when I call in the complain gentlemen you make sure you tell him who it is and I'll give you the video footage of him doing it frankly I'll probably haul them in to you C that town hall meeting was something else yeah it probably would that would be me get some s'mores out spell for last name late yeah 37 38 kind of heavy set bearded look like a l kind of's a true he's really so what's the whole deal there like he's upset because he's getting voted off the council know he bought he bought council member off and got a spot back so what's he upset [Music] for um using Town resources for for political purposes and then he's U just spent the last eight months trying to use the six town resources trying to find some kind of criminal thing on me try oh so this is the other guy that was sitting in the in the office in in in their that meeting that had his mask on that with the $12 that make sense so that's that's the guy and he's talking about uh mayor the uh Russ the sus that's what he's talking about oh my God Renda Lee what happened you're late you are never late you are only only here exactly whenever you were supposed to be here never late never late by the way Brena Lee is such a wonderful name Brena Lee beautiful singer yes we're we're watch we're watching I see I'm trying to catch up to all of the stuff that's going on and as new information comes out I'll be adding that to this I'm just trying to trying to get all caught up so I so you guys like and I was I was telling this to winning earlier that this is one of those where you're you're trying to get a grasp of how it got to this point you know and and I wanted to go back and and whenever I talked with Jeremy he was just like yeah I mean just go back and look at all the old videos that we did and you can sort of see the the progression of where things got to where they are and so my intention was to actually do that and go back because you know this was something that that really interested me back you know talking about the Florida man the the whole experience and and how crazy you know it can be in Florida being in Georgia is not much different than Florida you just have a have have a a state line that's not really there is sort of the big difference to it and and it's like this this became sort of something that I was going to cover as I was finishing up a lot of like a lot of the trial stuff and I was like it just interests me because you know looking for being out a different property whenever I was on MGS and he started talking about hey we're gonna you know I'm I'm doing this I I was on with Megan Fox have you heard about this what the hails and started talking about it I was like I was like no I have not heard anything about this I have no idea what all is going on with this but this is going to be let me check it out and see exactly what's going on um and and I sat there and watched this this hearing and was just completely blown away because it just this this woman reminds me of like half the people I know in my life you know from way back that I moved away from the kind of people that I moved out of my life yeah so so I've it makes much more sense now oh yeah absolutely definitely Mary Sub sub to winning and get let's get this man up there he is he has been he has been doing this YouTube thing for a long time and everything that that he does comes definitely he deserves because he's he's he's a fun person and then you saw the video yes I saw the video and it was fateful you've been a beautiful day nearly 60 in North Country you've been dancing and drinking all day but I'm here for whatever is going on with you guys thank you nice Russ was blocking permits needed Russ illegally hire someone to help block oh yeah I'm old 64 I use links thanks don't don't worry Mary because because I'm no I'm no youngster myself at all I'm no youngster at all all right let's let's get well you know what you guys ladies and gentlemen boys and girls the the the man of the hour tell us what's going on tug how you hey how's it going guys great how you doing I'm doing good man yeah yeah so H somebody I guess they didn't like what I was talking about I guess they're aliases so they tried to um they tried to privacy claim them and when they did that sometimes uh YouTube will not be nice to you and they will strike you you know they may do whatever when somebody complains U but I've already got it settled I've got a I've got a place that handles that the funny part about it it was I also got a a a letter they came with it too it was sent from an anonymous uh email server and man if this isn't Lynette I mean let me let me so was it an eail they sent to you and CA C I heard people were coming in here and saying tug like got got struck and I was like tug getting struck I mean that hasn't happened in what a year two yeah and we we handled it with it pretty fast the problem was even when they they hit it and it like I said it was removed pretty quickly we got it done in a few hours and um but I couldn't upload it all yesterday because it screws up your channel so I mean I just I set out for a hot minute but the thing I was wondering is how many other like a a channel that's smaller you know got a 400,000 Subs almost so I can make a lot of noise if I get hit I wonder if anybody else is getting hit we don't know about that that does that that is concerning because I mean they they haven't come after me but I'm I'm sort of what would you call it pretty chill all right here we go let's see this is the stupidest thing I've love some of this this is I was like man this is the most illiterate thing I've ever read is you real truth that Jeremy or so and so have secrets so how can you make such a and this has to be her because there is not a single period or comment in here and I don't know if I can hold my breath long enough it's like reading I'm breed try you don't know the real truth that Jeremy or unredacted or redacted have secrets so how can you make such a lies up about me and family and why call me Turtle lady you think it's funny to laugh funny man I'm no joker punch hard haha turle Purgatory so rude I dare you to joke again about hjs sneeze see I ran out of breath he had a replacement with medicine and not turtle shells turtle shells is that how you spell turtle shells man I'm in the South and that's not how you spell shells down here buddy indeed that is sick and I'm not stupid or keeper dog K doll what the hell is are you a Kendal now because you don't K so we were talking about that we think it did Megan fog said this I was like that's got to be what it is well I'm not keeping her in a dog kennel it's probably what it supposed to say oh I'm oh wow oh oh so so the child yeah she's not keeping her in a dog kandle I said I also did not call her those names you pay for rude things my dear umbrella I will put you in that hat rack did you enjoy what I rack oh that's where my next shirt man right there I will put you in the rack the hat rack love it did you enjoy what I did to your channel that is what you get never having them on again you better not say so many seen lies I've never seen 10 man did that because they did and it's better to chill than to get what will be coming to you we'll see you when you will see there a big mic drop there geez yeah so it's been funny man I don't know I just you deal with crazy you get crazy right and it is that's that's the that's the weird part about it and all of these people that are supporting the hails they're they're not like these Lon Looney Fringe out there kind of people they're they're people that are in England in Scotland and Germany and I mean they're just everywhere and it's because they enjoy the content that he's putting out and he's he's given a piece of himself yeah like he's showing his life this is my life this is what I do you know and I'm sure he doesn't show every single thing because well that would just be inappropriate but having these people just go over them and it just it just pains me I mean cuz we're we're watch we're watching from whenever CU cuz whenever I spoke with Jeremy he was just like listen go back and look at all the videos that we did leading up to this and you'll see you know you you'll see like how things sort of progressed and it and and that's what we've been doing tonight just going I think we we're like into three videos of it and just to see the progression where he shows up and he's like oh yeah we're GNA get this property and all the things and and brighty and bushy tailed and and you see where he's at now where he's just sitting there biting it biting the bit because he's like I just want to like end this and move on with my life cuz it's it's delaying my life goals of getting things yeah I don't know if you all caught his last live stream his last live stream I thought was it really addressed that you could tell that he's kept good spirits about it but man you tell it's draining he was talking about how it it interferes with the good works it does does it does so much I mean well and and you have you have the same kind of problem with that kind of with that kind of crap I mean you know whenever you were you were covering all of the Amber herd stuff it was doing the same thing to you you know that was a that that was a crazy crazy it's still crazy man it's crazy two years later I mean right now you know they they put out a an article that essentially says Depp's lawyer myself and a couple of other people instead of admitting like hey they were wrong and heard was a monster there they're like they were running an international bot Farm the Saudis are the new villains yeah and I mean it's it's wild especially when you look at the the power behind it so there's this little podcast it's called a it's for this place called tortoise media sounds like nothing right until you look at who's in charge it's the former head of uh the BBC news desk there's also um the former head of Wall Street Journal and D Jones and Matthew barsen who was um the financial chair for the Obama Administration so oh yeah crap real power you know yeah one of those that is some real power yeah and they're going with election interference that's the they're going after his lawyer basically saying this dude right here election interference Bots Bots Bots that's the talk also also I I was and I was I was talk I was talking about this the other morning that that there was a a big push uh for this this company called logically Ai and what they're going to be doing is as the election comes up they're going to have ai doing factchecking for uh the speeches and and I mean I don't know if a lot of people know about AI but it only spits out what you feed it y so if you Fe it lies in the first place that's what it's going to be spitting back out yep which makes it really disturbing that news channels are going to be using this and they're really pushing for this thing to to to be the next big you know AI fact Checker and I'm like well it can't check facts if you give it bad information yeah and Abol and the people and the people funding it they're out of India it's like what the hell I mean like their elections clear I'm like just so crazy well I mean it's it's the world we live in man you know it's a place where sooner or later folks like yourself and myself we won't be able to get on a mic we may be able to get on a mic but they'll shut us down they'll shut us down with real Bots you know you can see it coming right now we're in the wild west they'll figure out how to shut it all down well yeah that came right out of daas 2024 this year was that was our number one main concern was about getting in grips on the um well they call it the disinformation or mal information that's out there so that means that they put their systems in to make their narrative work yep and that was gonna be that was number one on their agenda and ever since that meeting in January I mean it's just been rolling out one after the other you hear all these stories well we expect I mean last year we saw we saw our rather last election cycle we we saw the links by which you know shutting down any type of uh any type of news that went Contra actually we see it outside of that if people hate politics which I I can't stand most politics anyway but you know go out any social narrative we're gonna we're going to be going against AI talking about you know we're lying about this or that and look it's an unbiased Source like he said but where does AI get its get its information whatever feeds it well and and yeah because that's been the biggest thing is is is you know I I do like AI stories on Sunday where I just basically get AI to write me a story and it's and it's completely made up and it's just entirely [ __ ] um and and and you have to you have to feed a certain amount of information into it to get it to understand what what the story is that you're trying to tell and it and it becomes very hard whenever you've got you got you know it it wants to use words because because it doesn't have any terminology for it you'll see things like enigmatic and and it's just like oh God my haar enigmatic one more time and every time I see it in a news article I'm like did some [ __ ] some [ __ ] had to use AI to write this story because they're not comprehensive enough to do it and and I was I was reading the story out of the Ukraine um about this guy that that had basically funded his whole camp campaign by by charging people for for various things and and the and the story was so to the point it gave a who it gave a what it gave a when it gave a why and it moved on with the story it was it was four paragraphs four sentences each and it was the news and I think our news cycle has gotten to the point where they want to narrate a story they they feel like they have to give you some sort of novel in a story I don't think we need that anymore no well there's we always knew there was bias in it unfortunately the people that that are hired even even esteemed journalists I would use quotations with that I mean look at the people now look at look at what they report it's just it's it's beyond absurdity and then they miss stories like the ones you're covering here you know yeah they do yeah well even Baldo gagger says Thermo asked if AI could if trans women had the ability to breastfeed and the AI said they had the same internal chest Parts as biological women head crap in crap out hopefully that um yep hopefully that Gemini AI thing that went down recently where it was turning everybody um anything but white did you guys see that where they were uh they were they show me the founding fathers and oh yeah all that stuff yeah so hope that woke a lot of people up as far as like the the fallibility of AI especially in the hands of a company like Google when it's over Ai and and Google has been sort of on the downward Trend anyway I mean they have been you know there's there's so many other people that are able to go out there and and do real-time factchecking and I think that's where we're we're coming to that the point where we're coming to where people are going to they're not going to believe anything unless they've seen it for themselves they're not going to be listening to the news they're going to go yeah that sounds unbelievable I hope so we all about the youngest Generations well you've seen also their their morality questions you know whether there was one that it I can't remember how many people they listed but it was it was like a could you save a million people from being ran over by a by a train but you have to use a racist term you know it's a bomb that's set up and it only deactivates for this racist term what would you do and the AI is like well that's a very difficult question you know and it goes through this this whole thing about not offending people so we'd rather kill you know a million people or whatever than than to offend somebody [Laughter] wow gosh yeah and and I see you know my I I do I I do a Morning Show and I I talk politics and people come in and and they disagree and I don't boot them for my channel um I I do I I discuss politics at night people people come in I'm not like I I don't sit there and tell them oh you're horrible because because you're voting for X Y or Z because I I think that that the humans we as humans have a lot of input and and it really helps for us to be able to to communicate with one another and have these conversations that are sometimes uncomfortable and I think the problem that we 've been running into with YouTube is they feel that maybe someone's uh sensibilities are too soft and they can't handle that and and it just makes it it it it almost quiets the conversation instead of having the the real conversations that people need to be having the stuff that they used to talk about on on the street corner I mean you know it's it's just it's it's a weird world we live in today Tu why well so it it so there was a lawsuit against U Chad gbt because it made up sources there was an article that talked about um essay we'll say and um it was accusing different people I think somebody asked it about uh you know different people that had been accused of and it noted a specific person and it made up references they were just they were fake wherever it pulled it from it was fake and I mean like they didn't they were non-existent but it accused somebody of something very heinous and that was picked up and it was carried in different stories well and and I I I was reading something this morning that that they were concerned because the AI was making pictures of uh Donald Trump with with black constituents yes and it was just like really like who cares I I mean in all honesty if if you're if you're sitting here you know looking at a picture thinking that it's that it's telling you everything and not doing like any sort of research on your own then then then you're the person that's broken not not the not the system yeah if you buy into if you buy into publicity pictures anyhow anybody posing with whomever you're already buying a li yeah 100% Optics no I think jemy I think the Jeremy H that's this crazy I think it'll get crazier it'll get more I I and and I said something about this to uh mg I think who was talking with I said I said you know because some someone asked the question they said said so what's her end goal and I was like no no she's crazy there is no end goal to this it is it it will be it's constant she's found she's got got something in her sights and until it's completely destroyed and or she finds some other thing to put her sights on she will remain focused on this and that is that is more dangerous than anything yeah you know she feels that the hells didn't give her money so therefore I mean that when you roll it down to it that's it it's it's mental illness on display and uh Revenge yeah and it just becomes a point of you know Must Destroy like if he if he if he was to move to another another state she would probably follow him that's how hellbent she is did you see um the live stream so uh one of so we found out that she had actually lost uh custody of a kid that she had in the past and that the kid came on and one of the things that she actually talked about she's an adult now but but one of the things that she talked about was uh Lynette accusing she said 10 different men of essay so she you know the same accusations that she used with Jeremy putting those signs out she's apparently she's turned that into just commonplace weaponization oh it makes me wonder about those other men I mean that that makes that makes me worried I mean what what about these other men are they are they serving prison time because of false accusations so there's apparently there is one person that allegedly did serve not a man but a a woman that they got a terrible lawyer she had made accusations and the lawyer got them a plea deal and they accepted it for something they didn't do they thought that was the best they would ever be able to do so there are yeah there's definitely an allegation of like real prison time too wow man yeah I think this Rabbit Hole goes very deep I the the Peeping Tom thing though that's the craziest part of it I mean I don't I don't know if you've you've kept up with any of that but that judge the the thomasis when he was um when he was an attorney so there was a guy who was caught with a camera looking over he was a prosecutor actually he was caught with a camera in a tanning booth looking over filming another woman and when he he pleads no contest but he says pretty much yeah I'm guilty I did it you know I'm taking accountability well he has five judges and then dozens of other people that speak up to Thomas is is one of them he goes out and you know he's like oh this guy he doesn't deserve all of this in fact he could be innocent he didn't even know the case or anything like that was that was raw proven innocence or something like that it was filmed in like 20 12 or something 2008 it was yeah it's an older older film but it's it's so yeah it is it is creepy whenever I saw that I was like yeah to Thomas I I've I've had some issues with with a lot of that that he's done because he he Rambles on about things that like and we were talking about this with with mg it seems like he's in that law professor mode where he's trying to teach and correct everyone like he knows more than everybody else like he's the smartest man in the room that's that's a that's a scary position to be in in a position of power thinking you're the smartest man in the room but obviously not being yeah someone that can deny your freedoms like that for sure you know a judge my God man scary very scary so um would do you have any interest in uh going over and uh giving a shout out to mg mg [Music] law over his Channel or what um let me see I gotta see what the kids are doing what what I'll do is I'll I'll I'll uh in in uh I I'll I'll send you a private link to it and he he he said you're absolutely welcome to come on anytime you want to I like I like mg I got to I ran into him over on Megan Fox's Channel enjoyed it that was a lot of fun he's really good people we're we're sort of going through the trial tonight but I'll I'll I'll drop a link so you can come by over there I man yeah sounds good all right I'll I'll send it to you man I'm gonna jump all right appreciate man appreciate both of you yeah pleasure meeting you brother good guying so damn awesome and so smart with this stuff I know I know he's got like I know he's got kids to take care of so I don't want to give him up don't want to keep his t up too much of his time but I am going to be I going to be closing this thing down tonight um and we will be kicking you guys all the way over there to MGS give me just a second to get that set up because me I am about as slack as anything you could ever imagine I just got so into this into this uh into this tale that I'm just like Blown Away by it that I just can't yeah it's it's very interesting I'm so happy stopped by because I really wanted to learn about this and get ramped up on it I've been doing a little bit on my own and like I said I've seen I've seen some stuff but me I really my IQ level on this case got ramped up way high tonight way yeah I learned a lot I mean especially because you know we've grown up around crazy like this we've seen this kind of crazy um but what I'm going to do is I'm going to I'm going to see see you guys over there and I want to I'm going to kick this thing out of here here with with the same way you to D Roberts and I I I won't be doing I probably won't be doing a stream in in the in the afternoon I have I have a prior engagement but then again I might so just make sure that if you're if you're subscribed you got the notification Bell turned on and I'm GNA I want to leave you guys with with crazy peace y'all George are you ready to show everybody where our new home is or we show you we want to show you why why the hails would we buy where we bought what did you say I said Jeremy I'm a huge fan George is out in the parking lot look at that am I on the uh am I on the naughty list when we don't even break it there was one Improvement I actually received this bill one day after [Music] it every police and you're going to bring the police [Music] REM I didn't start this war with the neighbors but I fully intend on winning this I can't sir I cannot hear you very well not at all I have to to hold you up to my ear to hear you something is wrong can you please check your mic I do not have um perception of time I don't have perception of dates and times I do not and my brain does not work that [Music] way [Music] here you I I have anxiety over the roof and I am not I can't I can't take this my child just fell down you you are not a nice person | Shizzywhiznut | UCQdkmz8L8G4nD3c42XLM_iQ | 2024-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 34,333 | 170,434 |
sFaJ9S7vR_E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFaJ9S7vR_E | Israel truce ploy to tie Gazan hands: Schoenman speaking from Berkeley | moving on israel has once again violated the truce with palestinian resistance groups israeli soldiers shot and wounded one palestinian in the gaza strip medical sources say the incident occurred east of jhan yunus the israeli military however says soldiers fired rubber bullets in the air it's declined to comment on injuries on friday israeli soldiers opened fire on a group of young palestinians in khan yunus killing one nearly 20 other people were injured resistance groups in gaza denounced the attacks as violations of the truce that ended eight days of israeli aggression political commentator ralph schulman joins me from berkeley to tell us more about this and mr sherman history shows israel has never respected any truce with the palestinians and this time is no exception then why have a truce in the first place when it's going to be violated well the israelis always function that way the truth is that they sign they don't honor and they see they utilize these things as means by which they tie the hands of the people they victimized you gave the example of the death of the 21 year old abdul hadi kaida who was killed for no other reason then he and farmers were entering a buffer zone to check on their crops after hearing a news report that restrictions had been lifted in the area and that was true for people throughout gaza who were going into areas that they had once farmed areas that were entirely theirs and part of their uh the the land that is associated with their with their homes and their production and they are then treated as targets and that's why what has occurred here yes and it's a it's a measure of the contempt of the of the zionist state and its apparatus that it just does this brazenly and without any compunction yes mr shorman briefly if you can of uh hamas made clear that over 1.2 billion dollars uh of destruction and damage had been inflicted on the buildings and infrastructure and aggregate mr short onslaught that we've just witnessed mr shulman another question that comes to mind is that why is gaza only targeted with such aggressiveness and not the west bank because i mean both are palestinians so what's the difference well there's actually continuing aggression being launched against the population of the west bank almost every day the area is carved into little localities under zones a b and c one in which only the palestinian authority has police jurisdiction but this is overseen by israeli officers the other in which it is joint patrols and the third in which the israelis themselves are the only uh enforcement as it is called and they're constantly invading and attacking and arresting and disappearing it's an everyday event in the west bank right it's repression and exploitation and subjugation that is non-stop it's not right it's never ceased in the west bank all right ralph shawman political commentator from berkeley california thanks to timeless sir | r3VOLt23 | UCrehbRVUM0PJdZwjwtc9lwQ | 2012-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 508 | 2,931 |
UQho6_gPjTU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQho6_gPjTU | Space: 'Philosophy for earthlings' | there's this this nice book by a philosopher called David Miller called philosophy for Earthlings his approach to thinking about moral and political philosophy in general is to say look we want something that is we want an account of morality an account of political philosophy that works for us given the way the world is and it needs to take into account the sort of the empirical facts of the world so you know if it's conceivable that something could look it's logically possible that something could happen but it's very likely that it won't then the thing that really matters is that it's very likely that it won't I think thinking about these sorts of encounters with other species with other sentient beings around the universe regardless of how probable it is to actually occur enables us to sort of put pressure on that idea because we think well you know if we put ourselves in another position if we imagine ourselves encountering other other species if you imagine ourselves on other planets it doesn't seem as though our ability to sort of understand morality for example completely drops out of the picture you wouldn't think okay so now we're on Mars and everything everything goes we start afresh they've made a completely different set of norms now it's okay for people to kill and assault one another it wasn't okay on earth but now we're on Mars it's okay alright a lot of us would think no that's that's not plausible actually there are some fundamental natural rights that obtain regardless of what planet you're on and would obtain regardless of what species you're engaging with so I guess what it does is it forces you to think through how much of your approach to philosophy how much your approach your thinking about the world in general is really contingently based on the the way things happen to be here and how much is based on more fundamental truths that would hold even if we vary those sorts of conditions now mark for my part I think that there are these fundamental natural rights and that there can be sort of aspects of conventions that might change depending on the circumstances that we find ourselves in but that you would always be able to drill down to some basic moral principles that would be universal but that in itself is a is a is a contentious thesis and it's something that you can really think through by thinking through these these sorts of examples | ANU TV | UCxzvNYT-17mjYJMuDzGx7AA | 2018-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 427 | 2,404 |
Pn4dxVmHt5w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn4dxVmHt5w | Liquefied Natural Gas in BC: Risk or Reward? | the basic thesis or premise of my talk is is that the development of liquefied natural gas facilities in british columbia is going to move forward if for the only reason that politicians of both stripes in this province have already spent the money in their minds and what i look upon something like this is as an opportunity to try and do it is in the most practical way and trying to reduce carbon emissions as much as possible or trying to secure a maximum economic value to the province of british columbia i'm not an economist and hopefully there's some economists in the room because a lot of what i say borders on their field and certainly not the legal field in terms of liquid natural gas production the province british columbia what you need firstly is you need some gas historically we've produced about three billion cubic feet per day of gas in british columbia for women from what's called conventional reserves there are four major shale basins in british columbia as evidenced on this map you have the yard basin the horn river basin their cordova and baymen and monteney each of those has unique features in terms of development it's expected that the montenege field will probably be producing the most amount of gas the soonest and the reason for that is when liquid when natural gas is produced in shale formations there's a difference between called what's called wet gas and dry gas wet natural gas has sometimes oil and it also has ethane butane propane or the ains as i call them and as we move later on into some of the slides you'll see that the price of natural gas relative to the price of oil is completely disconnected at this point in time and that's a very important part of this discussion in terms of producing the natural gas when the natural gas comes out of the ground from these shale formations it requires fracturing or fracking and we're not going to get into much detail about that the environmental problems associated with it but in certain when it comes out of the ground say for example in the horn river basin 10 what comes out of the ground is co2 and that co2 is not currently counted in terms of the province's guidelines for co2 emissions there's also natural gas that escapes in the process since natural gas is essentially methane it has a much higher greenhouse gas detrimental factor if you want to call it than co2 itself so that's a problem the lillard basin the horn cordova and baymen matinee probably two percent of what comes to the ground co2 in order to produce natural gas you need energy gas just doesn't come bubbling out of the ground or gushing out of the ground like it does in the beverly hillbillies if you're old enough to remember that that just doesn't happen so what you need to do is the gas comes out of the ground and you need significant amounts of energy to push it through the pipes to the processing center the processing center or gas plants will scrub the grass gas you need energy to do that then you need energy to move it through the pipeline so if you just look in the this far right hand corner of the map you can see that we've got the gas fields up in northeast bc but we have to process the gas up there gather and collect it up there and then push it through pipelines to the coast so there's a significant amount of energy required to move it to the coast in terms of discussions about liquid natural gas the emphasis always seems to be on the energy required to produce the gas on the coast or at the lng facility processing natural gas into lng is the best way to describe it is freezing and squeezing it you have to compress it so that it turns into a liquid if you think in terms of a ping-pong ball we're trying to get the volume of gas from a basketball size down to a ping-pong ball size that requires significant amounts of energy so i'm standing up here talking about energy energy energy to produce energy and that's precisely right in terms of what the the question there is what type of energy do we use to produce this energy is it going to be renewable form of renewable electricity or is it going to be natural gas itself because say for example to push the natural gas to the processing plants i can use compressors essentially fans that are run on natural gas or i can use electricity in british columbia if i use electricity given our large hydroelectric base and potential for renewables i can also do the same job using renewable electricity in the pipelines i can i need again compression to push it down to the coast i can use natural gas to do that job or i can use electricity once i get it to the coast if i'm looking at doing uh the lng facilities i have a couple of choices there i can use natural gas to freeze and squeeze and the who anybody who's ever been to a remote cabin in british columbia and has run across a propane fridge realizes that yes you can do cooling with something that inherently tell you tells you is heat so you can do it that way the other thing you can do it was a with electric motors so if i'm doing it with electric motors the question is where does the electricity come from to run those motors is it going to be renewable electricity or is it going to be electricity used generated using natural gas the key thing about natural gas generated electricity is 60 of the cost of generating roughly 60 percent of the cost of generating electricity using natural gas is the price of natural gas so we've if you look at it from start to finish we need an awful lot of energy so the question is where does the energy come from my own view is please use as much as renewable electricity as you possibly can for this process because if you're going to use nothing but natural gas then we are going to have very large increases in co2 emissions in this province to put this into perspective and in the energy industry everything always needs to be put into perspective because the units that are used whether it's mm btus gigajoules or when the electricity side megawatt hours tend to have put glaze in people's eyes so you just have to break it down to the basics so in terms of carbon emissions from two fairly significant size lng facilities at kitimat in one small one that would be the shell lng plant and the proposed apache plant and a very much smaller one that the heisler partnership with the total amount of co2 that would be emitted from the lang facility back through the pipelines back into the gas fields making some assumptions that we don't need to go into would be 24 megatons a year in terms of british columbia's current emissions we're at about 66 and we're trying to get down to i think it's about 45 by 2020. so all it would take is two significant size lng plants plus a smaller one and we'll get 24 megatons of everything we do in terms of lng production pipeline compression and field compression is done with natural gas and clearly for the purposes of getting our emissions down in british columbia that won't do it in terms of carbon tax the carbon tax is not payable say for example on the emissions that come up the co2 emissions that come out of the horn river field so that ten percent of that volume of gas that comes out there's no carbon tax payable on that there's no carbon tax payable on what's what previously described as fugitive emissions so the methane that escapes in the production the carbon tax applies when you burn natural gas in in a combustion process in addition to that if you're using natural gas to produce natural gas you have to think if you're the province of the reduction in royalties to the province there are no royalties on gas used to produce natural gas say for example if i take my field example and i talk about and i've i've tried to explain that it's i can use natural gas or electricity if i'm using natural gas to reduce natural gas in the field there's no royalty payable on that it's not clear whether that extends to natural gas used for a pipeline it may depend on ownership of the pipeline similarly with respect to the lng facility itself so there's a couple of things that you have to remember in terms of whether you use natural gas to produce natural gas lng or whether you use electricity the one thing that's important about the use of renewable electricity is that we can fix price for 25 to 40 years it's a major capital investment to produce renewable electricity but in terms of my operating costs going forward i'm not looking at any fuel price risk the fuel price risk is wind or it's water or it's solar or it's geothermal and unless there's a government tax on that then that essentially is free one of the key features right now in terms of looking at whether you use natural gas to produce natural gas is going to be the economic side of it and what's driving the prospects for lng in this province right now is the difference in price in north america between natural gas and this is a gas price forecast by the province of british columbia which is the green line and the red line which is the value of lng landed in a place like japan or china what's what happens in asia is the price of natural gas is set in relation to its energy equivalent value to a barrel of oil and this makes perfectly good sense what you do is you take the price of a barrel of oil and you divide by a factor of six seven maybe eight so in other words take a hundred divide by seven and you should get the price of natural gas well that's not happening in north america anymore and when i look at this graph i find it rather amazing because it assumes that this spread that historically has not been there is going to stay in place for the next 30 or 40 years and for all the economists in the room this is the key question that i have is why is that going to happen for the capitalists in the room might say is capitalism about to fail because i can use natural gas as a substitute for oil for just about anything i can think of it's always assumed that all you'd use for natural use natural gas foreign asia is for the purposes of electricity generation no i can run trucks on lng i can run buses on lng i can run ships on lng or i can run it on compressed gas we've been able to do that at least by my reckoning since the mid 80s i was on a team i was part of a team of people in the mid 80s where as part of expo 86 guess what we were doing we were getting people to run cars and ferries on natural gas and at that point in time the price differential is not anywhere near what it is today and it's amazing how the same problem has arisen nobody wants to convert trucks to run on natural gas because there aren't any fueling stations there aren't any fueling stations because nobody wants to convert their truck we faced exactly the same problem in the mid 80s so what did we do we came up with a program that encouraged people through financial incentives to convert their trucks uh their cars to run on natural gas and we money was provided to shell so it set up five fueling stations in the lower mainland it was a wildly success it was a very successful program but it came to an end because the government then realized gee we're not collecting road tax on the natural gas that's being used for transportation so therefore we'll put on the road tax and that the gap that then existed disappeared but this gap is so big right now it's unlikely to disappear anytime soon and in in addition to that you have to think in terms of the price of oil what is the how far down can the price of oil come if there's a lot of substitution of natural gas for oil so you have to think in terms of the new cost of oil what's that a new barrel out of the tar sands is it going to be uh can the price of extracting a barrel of oil out of the ground under shale formation and to close this talk off i just quickly want to go through some of the slides that show you what's been happening in terms of the differential between the price of oil and natural gas we can go back a long way and you can look at the bottom line and you can see that what the historic relationships have been in terms of remember i said divide by six or seven or eight or sometimes more right now we're one to twenty-two so why should that continue to exist when you're looking at the price of oil relative to natural gas what does all this mean in relation to what i'm talking about why should you use renewable because in my view there's a considerable risk that that gap is going to close as the price of natural gas moves up the cost of generating electricity using it is also going to move up so it's a question of i've got risk associated with using natural gas to generate electricity in terms of price because roughly 60 percent of the cost of generating electricity is the price of natural gas in addition to that i've got the carbon risk now associated with natural gas currently using the carbon tax in british columbia we'll have about eleven dollars a megawatt hour is the carbon adder to using natural gas to generate electricity you can look at additional graphs in terms of the price of oil and natural gas you can see that starting in 2008 2009 as they're discovering more natural gas in the united states and canada through unconventional we're starting to get this spread but historically we haven't had that huge spread same thing here we'll go back to 1986. and then we look at what's happened in terms of the prices in the major markets around the world in u.s europe and japan and you can see how the u.s canada has is very low price whereas europe and asia are essentially tracking the price of oil and the final graph to really hammer home the point look what's happened the price of oil and natural gas are diverged the question is why should that carry on and if you're generating electricity using natural gas you've got that risk in addition to that you now have the carbon risk and those concludes my that concludes my opening comments thank you very much okay thank you david i i need a quick sip of water before i start okay um thank you so much to david uh that's a really good setup for my talk and thanks especially to carbon talks and to picks for hosting this um i mean i thought it was more of a debate but i think we're actually going to agree on on on a lot more um i think this is possibly one of the most important issues facing the province uh right now and i i think that a more enlightened debate about lng and energy development in general in the province needs to be front and center as we head into the next election in may you know my background is as an economist not as a lawyer so maybe we complement each other in that respect i spent most of the the past uh seven years working on climate change and uh the climate justice project which tries to look at the issues and how we take the science around climate change seriously and transition from a world or province uh that's very dependent on fossil fuels to something close to zero fossil fuels by 2040. that's the target that we've taken for ourselves so in terms of lng i'm going to make a more pointed argument than david the case against lng to me is that and this is part of the broader natural gas strategy the provincial government is that it's immoral it's illegal and it's bad economics why is it immoral well david started with fracking and i think that's a good place to start we know that fracking is a very destructive environmental technology for accessing oil and gas in bc's case natural gas it's been known to contaminate water supplies it's been shown to cause earthquakes uh there are other leakages uh associated with uh with methane as david mentioned um that's i think one important kind of classic environmental justice argument against natural gas development but i'm more focused as you can guess on on climate change and the carbon emissions that result from that fracking process and its pipeline to the coast and conversion into lng and shipping to asia we know that climate change is happening i'm sure everyone in this room is on on side with that we know that the principal cause of of climate change uh is fossil fuels extracting carbon from underground and putting it into the atmosphere last week the international energy agency came up with a report that said we can burn no more than one-third of the reserves of fossil fuels that we know about worldwide and stay under the two degrees warming target that has been established for at least for climate negotiations a lot of poor countries argue that the target should be one and a half degrees some people think we should have more leeway some people think that even if we stopped all emissions tomorrow we would still hit two degrees so currently we're about just under one degree warmer than pre-industrial times and already we are seeing the impacts uh climate-wise in terms of that um i don't have to give the long list to you but certainly the this year has been a pivotal one it's it it made its uh undesired entrance into the u.s election debate because of hurricane sandy but even going back to that we've seen a series of climate-related disasters uh in the united states and canada and other parts of the world a major drought in the united states this summer uh responsible for a loss of about 40 of the corn crop and other grains as well so climate change is happening uh it's put the global climate system on steroids and it's leading to droughts fires flooding extreme weather events of all shapes and sizes last year in 2011 it was estimated that the insured damages resulting from that worldwide were about 100 billion dollars and if you count uninsured damages as well the number goes even higher so i think it's immoral for the province to hinge its economic strategy on further extraction of fossil fuels and expansion of the infrastructure of fossil fuels there's a good reason to believe that this is not the path we want to be on these impose huge costs on other people other parts of the world and down the future economists call these externalities these are the costs that are imposed on third parties so as a consumer when you buy gas or a producer you sell gas there are costs associated with the use of that fuel that are not born in that market transaction and that's kind of the intuition behind carbon prices overall i think it's also immoral because we know how to fix it aggressive improvements in our energy efficiency of our appliances of our buildings of our vehicles investment in renewables shifting to clean electric sources of power the development of more complete communities through better urban planning all of this will take a few decades to pull off but we can do it and in particular we can do it here in bc because we have such a large base of installed hydroelectric power and we've already made some good first steps along the way so that brings me to the second point that the natural gas strategy and lng development is illegal bc has taken some good first steps on climate change in 2008 we brought in a carbon tax we brought in various regulations we're starting to make investments in more dense mixed mixed-use communities we've seen reductions in our greenhouse gas emissions by about four and a half percent as a result from 2007 to 2010 which is the last year for which we have data emissions are down particularly from transportation in buildings now you can argue that a lot of that is due to the recession and the economy and probably a lot of it is but i think a good piece of it is also due to climate action policies and the general conversation we've had in the province around climate change so in spite of those first steps um and sir actually what i should add is that we've wrapped up those climate actions in a law uh their greenhouse gas reduction targets law which mandates a one-third reduction in our ghg levels relative to 2011 7 levels by 2020 and an 80 reduction by 2050. any way you slice it the natural gas strategy and the development of these lng facilities blows those targets out of the water david already alluded to this in his talk so i did a paper recently looking at this and did three scenarios of different kind of rollouts of lng and essentially what it means is that in the in the lower more generous scenarios it would mean to facilitate the expansion of emissions from the oil and gas industry uh it would require that uh in the low scenario the rest of the economy reduced its emissions by about two-thirds between now and 2020 and in the middle scenario by about 80 percent that's not very likely to happen so essentially we're talking about uh making it virtually impossible for the rest of the economy industry other commercial businesses uh households to reduce their emissions enough to still meet the law and allow the growth of this industry the other part of it is that i mean this is being developed exclusively for export uh of the natural gas production in bc only about 15 is used for domestic consumption uh the rest of it is currently exported to alberta and to the united states uh all of the lng and the natural gas and the increase in fracking would be aimed for asian markets so the government has argued that well china's very dependent on coal if we substitute natural gas which is a cleaner burning fossil fuel for coal we actually help global climate change efforts by by the the difference in that i think that's basically wishful thinking the international energy agency estimates that coal consumption in china is going to continue to grow over the next couple decades increasing natural gas exports to china will only pile on and and make it a worse situation there the other major market for lng is japan japan right now is wrestling with the fukushima nuclear disaster and if it replaces its nuclear capacity with lng it's only going to lead to a bigger spike in emissions from japan so the idea that we are offsetting emissions in other markets and helping climate actions is nothing but wishful thinking in fact if you look at the total amount of fuel that would be extracted from below the ground and put into the atmosphere we're looking at the equivalent of adding at least 24 million cars to the roads of the world so finally the uh the case against lng is that it's bad economics the premier likes to tout that this is going to be worth a trillion dollars to the the economy of british columbia that's over 30 years and it's based on the the differential in price that david pointed out in his talk if you look at the the numbers that they present and they won't actually allow you to look at the the modeling itself but i've been able to meet with some of them and talk about it most of that is just the profit going to companies very little of it goes into the pockets of the provincial government through royalties or to workers through jobs in fact in terms of jobs most of this is a is a delusion there's only about 7 000 jobs in the oil and gas industry in bc currently it represents about 0.3 percent of our total employment if we roll out the natural gas strategy as is called foreign in the plan we're looking at maybe 2500 jobs maximum i think that's a very very generous estimate i'm just taking that from the government but even if you took that at face value that represents about 0.1 percent of bc's employment so in exchange for fairly massive environmental destruction we get very very little uh jobs in return in fact we would actually be much better off if we were to take the same dollar investment and pump it into the things that we know we need public transit building retrofits and so forth in terms of government revenues even though production levels are at record highs we are receiving very very little public revenue for the resource right now in the current budgetary year it's estimated that natural gas royalties will be about 157 million dollars on a budget of about 40 billion so 0.3 percent of the provincial budget are those royalties uh so we are essentially giving away the resource right now even though it's a finite resource uh and we could be using it much more strategically so i think i mean the only conditions upon which you would allow natural gas as part of a strategy is that you have a firm climate action plan in place and natural gas is a strategic transition fuel for bc and in fact i would be open to exporting it to other countries as well if they had uh similar climate commitments in plan and it was part of a bona fide international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but i'm simply not seeing that where i'm at so um final thoughts um we're subsidizing this we subsidize it through our tax code we subsidize it by building infrastructure and we subsidize it by cheap bc hydro rates all of the new demand on bc hydro system is coming from large industry mostly mining and oil and gas they are paying the industrial transmission rate which is about a third the cost of acquiring that new power on the market through independent power producer agreements that bc hydro has signed so we are providing huge subsidies as a public to this probably far in excess of what we're getting in terms of royalties back so my final comment is that i think doing the right thing is actually better for the planet it's better economics and it's a vision that we can do this is not something that is technologically impossible we know what the parameters are the main gap is political will so um thank you very much for having me really look forward to the discussion and thanks again to everyone for uh to the host for putting this on thank you okay so i know we already have a lot of questions in the room i will ask you to please keep your questions short so we can take as many as possible and please do not let your tempers flare like the natural gas so who wants the first question i have somebody up there yeah this is a question for mark and i think this is that you might have a great idea it might be better for the economy but uh you need like you mentioned the political will so um if lng is immoral as you say what can you offer to politicians instead as a way to advance our economy because you see this a lot right now even nationally this is a like energy exports is an easy route to advance politically so what can you offer politicians to help them instead well i mean the way i think about it is that you know we need to drive new investment into building the world that we want essentially we need to rebuild a lot of the infrastructure of our our society so uh like i said investments in energy efficiency um dramatically in terms of our buildings in terms of vehicles in terms of everything else that we use i think it's conceivable that we could get four to ten fold improvements uh in the efficiency switching to uh clean sources of electricity to power that um which i think by and large we could accommodate a lot of that from the existing bc hydro capacity if we were willing to look seriously at the the drain on that demand that's currently coming from the mining and oil and gas sector uh but certainly we would need to electrify transportation as a as a big piece of it we would need to build out public transit uh networks uh and that sort of thing um so all of that is gonna cost a lot of money i think carbon tax is totally the way to go uh we're already raising more than a billion dollars a year from the current carbon tax so almost 10 times what we're getting in terms of natural gas royalties we need to continue to increase the carbon tax mark jackard and colleagues estimate that it needs to hit about 200 per ton by 2020 so if we got there and we assumed that bc met its 2020 target that would still mean a revenue source of almost eight billion dollars a year now there's some distributional issues you have to figure into that it's this type of policy you know if if you just do it on the pricing side would have a very detrimental impact on low and middle income households so you need to transfer a bunch of that money back to them but if you took half of the money that you raised um you know you'd be looking at four billion dollars a year in investments in what we need so we need to rapidly build that out all of that is going to create a lot of jobs and i think that's the job that's our goal for the next you know two to three decades is to build out this clean energy economy that people actually want and that allows us to have a viable human civilization on this planet for the long term okay we have two questions from twitter for mark mark wouldn't profits to companies in bc get reinvested in the economy and second question royalty revenue is low because natural gas prices are low if they were higher wouldn't that lead to higher royalties so on the royalties it's true i mean if you go back to like 2005.06 royalties from natural gas were about 1.9 billion so a lot more than they are today and that's at much lower production levels so it is certainly possible to have a royalty regime that does return the benefits to the province but right now that's not the case i mean essentially we are giving away uh the resource and i think that's uh unacceptable for the how you manage uh a natural resource and sort of the first question was and um second first question was when profits to companies in bc be reinvested in the economy maybe and maybe they would be reinvested in building more fossil fuel infrastructure but maybe they will just be repatriated to wherever those investors are from because there are other market opportunities that are more profitable to them so i don't think there's any guarantee of that other questions my question's real simple um should the carbon tax be revenue neutral no uh i you know i think the argument for the carbon tax was that you know if you brought in corporate and personal income tax cuts that these would have a beneficial economic impact as well i don't think that's actually the case empirically in terms of the economics it's more than just the pricing around carbon that you need to to drive decisions we need to invest a lot of money into research and innovation into building the infrastructure we want you know even even if you have a 200 ton carbon tax that doesn't manifest itself in public transit systems you actually need collective action to make that happen so i think that's a really important part what you do with the revenues actually matters in some ways more than the carbon price itself i look at it very differently i believe that the carbon tax should be revenue neutral because what you're trying to do is you're trying to get people to change their behavior so for the purposes of the lang industry and the gas industry i want to start from the very beginning of using electrification and so that i've got an opportunity to have renewable electricity in there if i do that given that the natural gas reserves are finite they're not renewable in any way unless you look at it over a million or two million year horizon what you have after the natural gas depletes is a renewable supply of electricity just in the same way that we've got a renewable supply of electricity from the large hydro projects that part of the mortgage was paid for by the pulp and paper industry in the in the lumber industry in this province so i look at the lng slash natural gas industry as people who are are the mortgage helper in the basement or people who will pay part of the mortgage down so that when those natural gas reserves deplete in 25 or 30 years that renewable energy will still be with us and will supply us with a low cost supply of renewable energy that we can then use for some of the things that mark is talking about thank you for presentations gentlemen i'm interested in in how the lng plants will be powered i think that's a key question isn't it fairly clear the government's intention though when they changed the clean energy definition which was which is the guiding policy for pc hydro to maintain 93 clean energy to its suppliers that natural gas fired power to supply lng is now within the clean energy definition doesn't that fairly clearly indicate how these things are going to be powered it doesn't it doesn't because if i'm an lng developer i still have my carbon risk to take into account my investment decision remembering my investment horizon is going to be 20 actually 32 years because the lng plants probably won't come on for at least seven years and then an lng plant is going to last for about 25 years so i've got to look at this over a 32 year horizon so i have to look at my carbon risk over the next 32 years unless a government comes along and does what some people call grandfathering in other words whatever you're paying in carbon tax today or whether whatever offset you purchase today is good for the the life of your plant that could be a real problem for the province of british columbia going forward because the risk is transferred back essentially to taxpayers so you have to take that into account and that's why i went through in some detail the price of natural gas going forward if that price moves up closer to where it's been historically in relation to oil then my cost of generating electricity has now risen to answer your question the government changed the definition in terms of clean energy for the purposes of natural gas but it hasn't changed and they can do that by what's called order and counsel which is just cabinet signing piece of paper but they didn't change the targets in the clean energy act so this is what we're all sort of wondering fine you've said to the lng industry you can use natural gas you can use natural gas generate electricity or you can use renewable electricity but we still have these fixed targets so what happens next i think we had another question hi thank you my question is about uh the risk in to public health and the environment about natural gas fracking and the extraction but then also uh the liquefaction of natural gas about liability and who will be responsible for something should it go wrong maybe i can answer the first one which is in terms of the lng and liquefication of natural gas what could go wrong is it in worst possible case which is what lawyers always think about is the whole plan could blow up and so that's just going to be an insured liability can can industry take out enough insurance well given that these lng facilities are essentially going to be in fairly remote locations i think it can ensure for that type of risk if they were built in downtown vancouver that would hold another story hi um if i identify myself rudy north anyhow um i'm a businessman but not really a businessman because i'm an investment manager and somehow that isn't real i think but uh i'm reasonably good at it i understand all your arguments both of you uh i am also an environment environmentalist quite committed which is also a bit of a strange break in personality but uh my question is very naive and it's basically to both of you but with the one little exception of disagreeing whether the carbon tax should be revenue neutral or not you both basically agree with each other and all the points or am i not listening well and i think most people in this room agree with most the points both of you have made so the question is what is it that our governments don't get in this question i mean they appear to be doing a completely irrational thing i think i know from investments it's the old tug of war between short-term and long-term thinking but what is it i mean why and are you ever going to get through to them thank you yeah i mean that's such a huge question in north america bc worldwide um my sense is that politicians by and large view climate action as a dog that it's assumed that by you know taking on this you know challenge that confronts our generation that somehow this will be bad for the economy and certainly for the um you know fossil fuel industries which we need to you know to phase out not ramp up um it would actually be a negative but i think that there are huge economic benefits to be had in other areas i think it allows politicians to talk about that a frame of of leadership and meeting the challenges of of our generation so i'm kind of puzzled by that as well i mean obviously to some extent there are certain parties that are more allied with those vested interests and that you know is a uh is a huge barrier what i would like to see is a a gentleman's agreement between all political parties that says we are going to recommit to the law of the land bc's ghg targets act and let's have a wide-ranging debate about how we get to those targets and everything can be on the table but that's the debate we need to have not about whether we pursue lng or not or whether we pursue the enbridge pipeline or the kinder morgan pipeline it's got to be front and center about you know recognizing the the challenge that we faced and i think politicians need to see some bodies out in the streets uh so that they know there's a political price to be paid by uh continuing to ignore and i think the media are also culpable as well i mean i constantly read articles in the globe and mail in vancouver sun about the latest shale gas play or the dynamics of the pipeline industries never mention climate change this has got to change i don't think we're in as much agreement as you think probably because i'm too polite to start talking about electricity pricing policy in this province and a whole number of other things that mark touched on his topic my basic thesis is if you're going to take it out of the ground do it the best possible way you can taking into account two main risks the carbon risk and the natural gas price risk relative to oil i fully appreciate that you're going to have to use some natural gas to produce natural gas in this province but i'm saying look at the case for using as much renewable electricity as you possibly can i just look at it as i said in the opening to my talk which is the governments of all political stripes have essentially spent the revenue in their minds so my job as somebody who works in industry on what i would call an applied basis or a non-academic basis is to look at that and based on my experience and say look there's a few things that you can look at here in terms of how we go about doing this if we're only having one or two lng plants as originally proposed the heisel plant and the apache plant and kitimat we could more or less muddle through it wouldn't have enormous impact but now that we're looking at four possibly five very large plants plus the resulting development up in the shale gas fields you have to do a modicum of planning and i've as i've explained in other forums i'm not the planner of the world it's not analysis by paralysis but you have to do a modicum of planning so that you actually are able to maximize the return on the provincial asset being the natural gas i'll give you an example let's take the kitimat airshed well i have to look at what that receiving capacity of the kitimat airshed is in terms of air emissions if i don't do that calculation up front then if i allow an lng plant in there that uses natural gas to produce natural gas i may have taken up for example half the kinematic airshed so instead of maybe getting three terminals in the lng terminals and kitimat airshed i maybe only get one or two so this is where you you can't just say to the industry make whatever choice you want you we the government will live with that the government is the owner of the kitimat airship the government is the owner of the natural gas reserves it will obtain royalties from those natural gas reserves i'm not saying leave the natural gas in the ground that's not my decision that's the government's decision if the government wants to do it let's try and find the most practical and cost-effective way of of developing this industry with the least amount of long-term damage okay i know we have at least three more questions in the room so if you don't mind we're going to group the questions i'll let the three people take their questions if you want to write them down and i'll try and answer them at the same time so my question's probably not going to help then um i'm not going to let david off that easily um and not talking about his favorite subject but i would be very interested in hearing what mark has to say i mean one of the major issues in the province is the price of electricity it's not realistic going forward if you look around the world if you look around the world other hydro jurisdictions as well um i'd be very interested in a little bit more on the politics of what this present government is doing on electricity rates and more interestingly what can we do with educating the public on the way forward on electricity rates and electrification of the transportation system the lng system everything because at three and a half cents industrial seven and a half cents residential we're not going to get there okay keep that question in mind two more coming thanks hi my name is shawna and i am the idea of carbon talks and the reason one of the reasons that we wanted to host this is because so much so many of us are hearing about lng all the time and by very bright smart people who are proponents of it i haven't heard a strong case yet in favor of lng in the room and so i'm asking those in the room who may feel comfortable making a strong case as well to put that forward so that we have more to chew on here i i hear the critique very clearly and i'd like to also hear the other side as well third question yes thank you my name is jim cooney i'm an adjunct professor at sfu here what i hear from companies looking at developing lng plans is that the renewable power option is a marginal contributory at best to the overall power needs and that renewable power does not come without its own environmental impacts perhaps not carbon impacts but there are wildlife impacts from windmills both in the air and on the ground there's fisheries impacts from a river generating plants and so and there's a second concern which is that the renewable power generated generally fluctuates and constant supply of power is necessary for these plants so renewable power a fraction perhaps on the margin but it cannot be really a significant contributor to the stable very large power demands of these lng plants which is in the range of 1200 to 1500 megawatts so i understand i think i have that right but the second more serious question is with respect to the overall energy strategy i don't hear anybody talking about why bc natural gas for example is not being considered to get rid of the thermal power generating plants in alberta i mean there would be a perfect combination i'm sure that thermal coal producers would not be happy with that combination but it would be a significant contribution to uh to offsetting emissions uh affecting climate change in this part of the country anyway in the western part of the country and similarly nobody seems to be talking about the difference between site c and using natural gas in terms of overall climate change impacts so what i'm suggesting is is that both at the micro level with respect to lng plants but also at the macro level we need a much more sophisticated dialogue with respect to overall energy strategy and i don't hear either party talking about launching a a an energy strategy dialogue that would include alberta where is yours um okay well maybe i'll try to take on the electricity-related comments um together like you know i've looked pretty closely at this and john calvert and i published a paper back in june uh looking at clean energy conservation uh options for for bc and trying to to me bc hydro is potentially the centerpiece of the climate action plan that we need because of its large installed renewable base and it needs to be a key player in how we move forward right now what's happening is that if you look forward residential demand is basically flat commercial demand so you know stores and offices basically flat all of the new growth is coming from the industrial side of the of the equation which is about you know currently about a third of the total demand and that's so that's where it's growing mining and oil and gas they pay low rates on that industrial power rates but the cost of bc hydro acquiring that new power and it has been buying uh renewable power from uh independent power producers but it's expensive so in effect we are providing anywhere from a 60 to 80 dollar per megawatt hour subsidy to those industries the most polluting dirtiest industries in the province if we go ahead with lng the sheer power demands to to make those lng compression stations work um is massive i mean it's actually much more than we would generate if we built the site c dam so if we are gonna uh have policy around lng plants they have to pay their own way and we can't have any public subsidies going into this including through bc hydro and i think that kind of connects the dots somewhat across all of the different energy climate electricity issues facing the province that i think should be front and center uh in the lead-up to the next election campaign it's about uh site c and whether we build that and why if we're building site c only to power fracking in the northeast um then we're taking green power and we're using it to underwrite and subsidize uh dirty power i'm content to think about uh using our existing natural gas reserves and exporting them to the united states or alberta or even china if there was a guarantee that this was going to be displacing coal-fired production but i don't see any kind of international agreement or context to make that happen but certainly we need to be thinking about the broad environmental impacts the climate impacts energy security and our own transition to a zero fossil fuel economy that's the conversation that we need to have i think there's a lot of paths that we can take to get there but that is the the debate that i want to have over the next six months maybe i could quickly respond to that in terms of the question that was asked over here why are you doing lng if you go back to the reason you're doing lng is you can make some money the differential between the price of natural gas and oil allows you to make money and that's why they're doing it it's just the capitalist system if you want to get into levels of full philosophy you can but that's why you're doing it there's an economic opportunity there is volatility in that price absolutely but right now there's people who are willing to commit tens of billions of dollars on the basis of that gap and they can make some money also in asia if i'm importing oil from the middle east if i can import lng from a secure stable environment such as british columbia australia it's a hedge against the volatility of my imports of oil from the middle east because i can use that oil for just about anything that natural gas for anything that i can use the oil for in terms of electricity pricing what isn't commonly known is that anything over 150 megawatts in load in terms of british bc hundreds customers is not served at the current industrial tariff it's a negotiable rate so that way bc hydro gets to recover what's called the marginal cost of the price of new electricity in terms of electricity prices in this province we've always done it on the basis of average cost if somebody wants and i've heard this argument for close to 30 years on why we should be doing on the price of the new cost of new generation that would make sure that people would use less electricity then you get into how elastic is the demand for electricity if i double the price are people going to use a lot less electricity or are they going to use it more wisely i look at the example what's happened the price of gasoline over the years i don't see anybody changing their driving habits even though the price of gasoline on real terms has gone up it could be that ultimately that's where you want to go but so far on a practical level i haven't seen that happen in addition to that the price of electricity in this province is going up not because of those additional contracts for supply that are at the marginal cost it's because of the amount of money that's going to have to be pumped back into bc hydra's existing assets they're 30 and 40 years old approximately 2 billion a year is being put back into that system we're all going to have to pay for it we paid for it was brand new it's the straw house stick house brick house analogy and we've owned a brick house we built a brick house now we have to refurbish the brick house costs a lot of money once we get it up and going and refurbish it then we'll have more or less stable rates for a longer for a long period of time but it costs a lot of money to refurbish brick houses i think we'll take one last question before we close thank you um i'm wondering about the study by howarth at columbia which said that the carbon impact of shale when it's retrieved by fracking is the same as coal and how that affects the argument for natural gas as displacement and i'm also curious about david refers cryptically to carbon risks and i'd like to hear how you describe those risks so in terms of the earth study i think is raises some very important alarms about the process of fracking and leakages of methane uh what are known as fugitive emissions now there are there are leakages all throughout the system from the fracking to the pipelines to the lng plants basically on a life cycle basis if you have more than about 3.2 percent leakage then that wipes out any equivalency with coal in terms of ghg emissions now the howard study found a range um and they you know i think it's a very well argued paper based on you know estimates in the united states that is above that range anywhere from four to seven percent leakage that's been questioned vigorously by the industry um there was some uh a report by the the the noaa the uh national was it oceanic and atmospheric administration the united states which uh empirically found corroborated the howarth numbers that said we don't know in bc you know what the the methane leakage rates are i think it's we need independent research out in the field that gives us a better handle on this and we need some very stringent requirements and regulations around fugitive missions for the for the industry and application of the carbon tax to those missions if we are going to go ahead with this at all i'll just answer when i talk about carbon risk if i'm making an investment decision today whether it's in terms of using natural gas to generate electricity say for example if pc hydro is making that investment decision or an lng developer is saying i'm going to use natural gas to produce lng i've got an investment decision that's going to span at least 32 years for 25 years pick a number today carbon is priced using the bc carbon tax at a very low rate is it changing behavior or people avoiding making decisions on the basis of the cost of carbon no they're not so that tells me over time that that price of carbon that i have to pay to admit it into the environment has to go up that's my carbon risk so i go back to what i said earlier if today it's priced at thirty dollars a ton and if you use a number like mark jacquard is using and saying it's got to go to two hundred dollars a ton if i've made that investment decision today on the basis of thirty dollars and all of a sudden not all of a sudden but over time it moves up to two hundred dollars a ton i am going to be suffering a huge amount of money coming out of my bottom line because i am going to have to be paying a carbon tax i'll use the example right now of let's suppose i'm doing approximately 1500 megawatts of natural gas fire generation i will be paying carbon tax in excess of 120 million dollars a year based on today's current price of carbon of 30 a ton so if that moves up doubles or triples you can see that if it triples then i'm going to be playing close to 400 million dollars a year on carbon tax on that natural gas that i'm using to produce electricity that's my risk and anybody who makes long-term investment decisions i'm not the person person that does this but my clients do they're aware of that and then more importantly the people that lend the money are even more aware of that because they want their money back and they're looking at repayment plans or years in terms of paying down your mortgage of just like anybody else say 25 years so that all has to be taken into account i would like to thank our two speakers for coming today and thank you all for coming and we can continue this conversation about lng on our website at www.carbontalks.ca and thank you again to pix into north grove foundation for allowing us to bring these talks to you have a great day everyone | Carbon Talks | UCAv0eUbLYjrqXNUlvoAaVAA | 2012-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,917 | 52,993 |
i7ZZfqzkL-E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7ZZfqzkL-E | What Is The Franchise Fee? (2024) | The Franchise King® | hello I'm the franchise King Joel lababa in today's video I'm going to talk about the franchise fee oh no oh no um and when it comes to the franchise fee um there are a lot of um shall we say discussions about it especially um if you're looking at a franchise and you tell your friends that you're looking for a franchise and of course some of these friends are absolute franchise experts uh no they're not but you may hear something like those franchise fees are really expensive you know that's why I would never buy a franchise it's because of the franchise fee you know you have to pay so much up front and then you get to pay all these other fees and all right let let's get this out of the way what is the franchise fee the franchise fee is a onetime upfront payment made by the prospective franchisee if that's you if you're looking to buy a franchise uh when you sign the franchise agreement you're going to pay the franchise fee it ranges from about $20,000 all the way up to over $100,000 for what's called a master franchise but that's for another video figure on average today's franchise fees are going to be around that $35,000 range $44,000 range what is it for Joel come on man it is for the franchise or it is a licensing fee it's it it gives you the right to use the franchise license the name the trademarks the logos the colors the products the services that are all licensed to you it's not where in most cases it's not where the franchise or is making the money franchise or make their money from royalties which are entirely different than franchise fees a royalty is a percentage of the revenue that you pay every month to your franchise or the franchise fee is a one-time upfront payment now if you buy let's say that you want to reserve an area where you can own where you can open three franchises you're still going to pay the franchise fees for all those three franchises that you're signing up to that you're guaranteeing that you're going to open you're going to pay it UPF front but in most cases it's discounted so if the franchise fee is $40,000 and you're buy and and you're you're buying the rights to open three franchises eventually within a specific time frame that's $120,000 you're going to need to pay up front for the licenses of those three franchise units that you're going to own but in most cases you're not going to have to pay $120,000 it'll probably have to pay $100,000 you'll get a $20,000 discount that's just in a in a example I'm not sure if that'll be the actual discount that you're going to get but almost in almost every case when you buy a multi-unit franchise when you sign for multiple units you'll pay the franchise fee up front and it's usually discounted so once and for all what is the franchise fee it's a onetime upfront payment it is to the franchisor they get it from you for the license now this is really important franchise fees are also used to pay franchise Brokers so if you decide to work with a franchise broker um know full well that they are going to get at minimum 50% of the franchise fee sometimes more so if it's a $440,000 franchise fee you're working with a broker you buy the franchise that the broker recommended the franchise broker is going to make $20,000 so some franchise ores do use the franchise fee to pay Brokers just depends but in general the franchise fee goes back into the company and it's invested to grow the company to add infrastructure Etc so that's what the franchise fee is is it expensive it depends what you think is expensive here's how to find out ask the franchisees if the upfront franchise fee that they paid is worth it believe me they'll tell you I'm the franchise King Joel laaba thanks for watching this video and please subscribe below and click that little bell if it's still there I'm not even sure if it is so you can get notified every time I make another darn good franchise video thanks for watching | Joel Libava | UCYJmUMMdgKgfLjKRLWFkbJQ | 2024-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 731 | 3,926 |
hgYWVO_8gTY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgYWVO_8gTY | DESTROYING Derby Cars TRUCKS! | [Music] yeah this is a beautiful Sunday Saturday morning actually welcome back guys how's it going mark fruit for late we're back at the ranch actually heading up north for New Year's that figured halfway my stuff destroy some stuff so you got some tires they got another trailer they got another boat and apparently we got 40 pounds of tannerite on a place we're gonna try and blow something up today probably in the next video right now we're gonna do some cars I guess we didn't need the no go okay so you're saying we don't need to know go oh it did work maybe if we put both together we could start and put them on your nipples look at this a gay she's a performer yep she uses performance-enhancing special things I haven't even know how these things are still running from last time I'm really impressed with myself this is the one we did the big burnout in you can see a bit of a bit of a groove right there you're not moving are you gonna move he's gonna rock it like it's hot so what runs out does that run is it still two-wheel drive oh yeah I don't know I can't remember there's too many cars to remember here this thing beast hey pup me too it crispy hey hey how are you hey tire seen better days yeah first like a kitty cat I don't know what else runs here but that thing will be doing fine [Music] hey stuck stuck I don't I don't believe you it doesn't even look like the tires but yeah have you even tried your this plan purely one turn the traction control off i habitable that's the nice artwork there that's that's nice it's good it's good it's good I thought you're just gonna Ram them into the fence oh there you go you might be good rabbit Jam it oh yeah little muscle doesn't wreck a alright we got everything we're good we have enough we have enough we need this gas probably the dumb question who take my rental down to we can do with it dang gas so this is the trailer apparently I love the trailer deck stands a full muffler there this trailer could talk probably have some interesting stories but yeah we got 40 pounds of Terry coming hopefully within an hour or two I don't get myself oh there we go that's luck oh yeah those things chewed yeah anyone oh sorry yeah we're gonna see if we can turn this thing to dust today another view of the back anyone want to stay in here the old Glen debt Linna debt I didn't know how they got this thing here it looks like it's falling apart already alright let's load her up and see ya see we can do and then we'll next video we're blow her up at the old high school dodge here at the Fox dicker and the floor all the motor crosses let's see if even tired still I think are you ready to go get closer halfway [Music] you buy this thing awesome high school good yes nice job ID medium all the stickers yes you want to go for one last camp Oh before we blow this thing up I don't know I think it's I think it's camped out of this thing is expired it's a Dodge it should I see you got the bonfire ready in the back room I'll just light this up okay you got the cold for light is this one keeper for a little bit it's taupe in here yes it's Canada legal now [ __ ] just grows on trees barking your Hut look at this vault all-wheel drive one wheel drive [Music] I love that monthly that's nice see the old race Dodge pull this girl in oh yeah four-wheel drive no prob for late oh man I can't wait to see this thing explode it's gonna turn it to absolute smithereens all the dust see you has the best lap time today the performer fast she's loud she sounds like a performer oh my god yeah this is what we wanted to do with the boat last time Oh God I feel like there's a t-bone coming so we got the thrown back she's all fixed he's good to go [Music] hey she needs to clip your back corner hey give him a little love top when he's gone I don't think she heard any of that the door doesn't even close faster dodge is way too fast hey she's gonna try and catch him I get throw the drone up we'll get some shots [Music] the old daily driver [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] just just keep going [Music] I love the pile we got yeah boat couple cars another car there was a trailer there yet another trailer coming so we're gonna shoot the tannery from the shack over there it's gonna be insane but for now we're just kind of [ __ ] around if you guys haven't checked out this drone yet it's ask I do too it just came out it is amazing especially for follow and it's a lot cheaper than thematic so this is definitely my favorite drone so far comes with a little lunch pad haze yeah links below if you wanna check it out so we gotta go in here no door no problem trailer up [Music] the log got turbocharged [Music] he said [ __ ] nail that jump over there well here I'll come over there with you hold on keep up okay he's gonna nail that jump oh you should definitely rip through the ice after that's that will do it jump all right you gotta hit her do 150 I wouldn't park here in case it comes off sideways and I'm missing flies yeah twice the speed really whatever care different right you got hit this to mark chicken I was gonna say we should do faster turns around you already went through and it was covered in ice and it literally like I made it I don't know 10 feet over ice and then it broke through and then I was screwed just drop drop your Legos alright alright I think it's a sweet little rally car yeah it'll be a good explosion yeah I think if you get right to the end yeah I mean you just want to test the test the waters test the ice [Music] oh yeah it is this is hit a white oh no no I think it would probably pitch a perfect Anil in [Music] the neutral no balls I'm surprised this thing still running [Music] look at this thing hey you can definitely clear that if you come in like the way you were before you'll land the perfectly no problem oh no you're fine I don't think this thing's gonna make it to later on today come on it's time I think I heard beer pressure but we're the worst that convinced the people of East LA he's like maybe later I'm like this car won't be here later I convinced him to do last time I get nervous answer she okay yeah yeah I told him he's got it and the old nosedive perfectly into the landing [Music] and made it the first time the second time he kind of changed it a bit girl if he committed the lake that was I was right - they're like he's almost there yeah yeah sure we won't do it but someone else will do it sure sure sure close so close he's whipping out I feel an air bag in the face coming shortly I [Music] don't know why he's not come in I think hundred percent he has it maybe if I show them the replay you're so close you gotta hit the fit come on it it tapped because once you just rock your body and [ __ ] you'll be fine parodie bro goes [Music] it you're so close to landing it perfectly like a little hot you're almost there you're the fastest ken block are high on day well I think this week because you can get way more run [Music] hey just another day at the farm you're so camo right now what you doing get Shawn and the gas there he's getting soft on us he's a little bit they need some liquid courage I mean it's still breakfast time but Saturday [Music] oh right [Music] don't let it don't let it stall yeah it's just stuck with the jump [Music] that's a nice burning smell oh yeah I like that maple maple flavored even got a big big ol bumper on earth [Music] so there's little truck to keep her out [Music] I kind of want to watch the replay of him hitting that puddle because there's the part because he came in hot committed just remember you wanted this is he trying again you knew the things fault I think this thing fall apart yeah I think you just thinking better there we got a phone call cell phone take it hey that's a $400 ticket cell phone no seat belt distracted driving how are we supposed to blow up the trailer false alarm got [ __ ] friends we're all jacked up a mountain Dew let's see the dodge hit the pot because people search dodge before behind a rumor time are you gonna go through the are you go through the said no he's turned into a fairway [Music] hinted at that speed that's pretty slow you don't have to hit it [Music] every time I turn around there's more people here all the boyfriends keep showing up [Music] yeah that could've been bad all right you doing this Carl you can do it well this thing's still going [Music] I see [Music] whose kid is that well I'm glad I came up here on the way let's go god no it's back but why there is beautiful today [Music] I guess we're not burning the couch [Music] we have what's left of it I think that big dad oh that might hurt [Music] a little side airbag went off that clip that had them not so well so I like don't like you and dairies myself you're sore for about a week after I think of knots out well how's their neck good all I know is when airbags go up it's very loud they're very loud eyes inner ears are ringing after your eyes are rigged announcer I love that [Music] funny thing is I'm pretty sure that the hall girls out there maybe white guys three girls one guy [Music] 3zo sloppy it gets a soon as the Sun comes out let's say you got you got a pretty good day here we fight it off all the airbags I feel like that's coming this way [Music] never [Music] [Laughter] [Music] and out I know oh she thought Basak dodge with more ether spray paint all my beer back got the Wraith work truck we got what's left of this couch that we were gonna light on fire pulling up the frame but we're not gonna wreck it yet Blanca Blanca [Music] hey he will drive no problem got the snow tires on that's just the work truck here that's freaking OS I think doesn't have enough power to routes so that absolute man apparently that escape might be getting destroyed later she's pretty IEC but as you can see the Sun was it so it's melting quick we tuned it up pretty good she's almost time to blow the trailer it's almost time to blow the trailer [Music] so yeah we were wrapping this around we fell off the frame we're gonna try and move it on the other side of the pile and then shoot it with tan right from the shack over there 40 pounds of tannerite next video the guys are on their way whoo a couple fires I wasn't here for that fire I was here for this fire the boat fire make sure you check out those videos so this thing's gonna be pretty incredible I miss that fire as well I was here for that car smash that one that one we've done a lot of stuff I hope you guys been enjoying videos here comes work truck [Music] so much friggin debris everywhere you got no dirty see what wax before and happening I could even get up here seems safe yeah [Music] what is changing with the camera in control here I was gonna wrap up the video but now everyone's firing it back up again all right that's not going anywhere all right I gotta wrap this one up thank you guys for watching get ready for the next video we're gonna blow this trailer up 40 pounds of tannerite it's on its way don't do anything we would do have a fantastic night guys get outside enjoy that sunshine you never know where the sun's coming down again especially in the winter I will see you guys later Cooper [Music] you | Mark Freeman #408 | UCd6ggwYxK5a9B7qH74uiUww | 2019-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,216 | 11,247 |
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RJBqYJ3ZmXI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJBqYJ3ZmXI | Disability Commission 2/19/19 | [Music] [Applause] [Music] let's call we know the owner who doesn't want the definition [Music] Walter's Murray Westberg and the ad coordinator meant to be Camus from forks library hi James we deliver [Music] DuPage cheer I'm Jeremy geed up sight is my first time here and I spent in public no residence Deb rating strike Christmas remember us Jim Nantz board through City Council [Music] loser [Music] why didn't I feel like we probably was only short [Music] okay but I will adjust this approval of the television they they were actually January 15 [Music] English letitia's name is spell run in the first [Music] as soon as the tissue cell I believe it's the way it's spelled above or under members freslin le t is a do we list the a gave coordinators member separately [Music] my name is Jean ash from the ward 3 city counselor and a former member of this committee for almost a decade I have very fond memories memories of serving on this committee doing the barbecues right Maryanne and in and we got a lot of really good things done so I'm here today before you and this is first of all I'm going to be clear this is public comment and I'm sharing with you something that is before the transportation of parking Commission which usually meets at this time but due to some it's circumstances so this is an ordinance for a handicapped parking space on the pleasant street in front of the millennium liquors and you can see a diagram here of the current ordinance and the proposed proposed antique a parking spot in front what number London Street is a picture where it is Roberta and and also in these photographs you don't see the new improvements with the grease crosswalks and things like that anyway in meeting with Roberto's and the owner of the the package store they are requesting that the handicapped space not be at the location in front of the liquor store but actually be on the other side of the intersection next up we're boroughs the reason and the reason being that for the liquor store this is the one parking space that's directly in front of the liquor store there's another parking space that doesn't not doesn't show up here that's probably another 50 feet up the street and so for this particular business which is kind of high turnover a lot of what people walking in that this would be an inconvenient inconvenience for them however both business owners are fine with the idea of this parking space being right next to Roberto's what actually triggered this was as you can see on this map that there's parking right it roberto's there's there's actually it looks like three spaces on here one of those spaces was a handicapped parking space but that was on private property but the city got credit for the handicapped parking space being when Roberto's expanded their patio that parking space went away and thus became thus there was the need to create a handicapped parking space at this location the DPW his has been recommending that the parking space not be by roberto's because presently there is a raised crosswalk and so for somebody in a wheelchair if they're if they're on disembarking from the street side they would need to go up the race crosswalk to get to the sidewalk my argument is well yeah there's a slope there I've measured it's about a 1 degree slope the curb cut in front of the liquor store and points is actually up to 5 degrees and that is my argument as well it seems like the slope on the you know the race crosswalk is actually more acceptable anyway the DPW does not recommend putting handicapped parking spaces by raised crosswalks and so in the back and forth with the DPW director we came to the agreement that let's turn it over to Commission on disabilities ask them what they think and whatever judgement you people render we're fine with it the DPW is not completely locked in but it's it's in terms of you you people are going to have much more expertise around this and so we I'm hoping to have this on your agenda for next month meaning where you can discuss it while I'm at another meeting up to Crete but not equal here too pretty to be here and present and and in the meantime if you want to send me any feedback by an email I welcome that and so that's what I have to say you can't do anything or actions not on the agenda and thanks for listening you I can't because I I will be at the TPC so I wanted to make my brief presentation today and I think we've certainly arranged yeah I would be really interested anybody whether those slopes have who uses a wheelchair little InTown yeah Thank You counselor this is currently a site will be changed to an HP well one is currently the the proposal of the ordinance right now is to put it in front of the liquor store but I it's now been PC - explore whether or not if it can be moved and not it and not be an obstacle for people yeah are there disadvantages to the altar right and if there are what's not thank you [Music] you've never gotten involved to change anything but this year I've just been noticing like the special just with the sidewalk step in and policies more and the law about the law which states that businesses are required to to shovel their sidewalks but there's if they don't do it the only way we force that law is to report them so that requires people in wheelchairs to go out of the house seems like risk their lives having to go to the street because some of the sidewalks unusable so we have to actually go out maybe take photo and make a police report go online fill out a form on their website to do that but you have to go to this process and I had to leave for days to hear maximum police by the time they went to these locations the snow was melted or already shuffled so therefore there's no consequences for businesses and I'm happy they're clear now but on those days that I couldn't get around the process this the system that's in place right mounted and healthy because I had to wait four days and so my suggestion is that they do something about that ball and make it so that I agreed that businesses should be required to do this so there has to be some kind of there has to be at least one person just coming to this meeting I had to not for the entirely but part of the way here I had to go in the street I'm sorry I'm concentrating because there was ice on the sidewalks and I understand this you know not an easy process to struggle is favorite place but they're just I just feel there needs to be somebody besides a handicapped person forcement right exactly actually the fall through unfortunate and minorities you know yeah whatever reason is it right should be and one one of the things that I think of that can make this convincing too is that the city content to actually be sued there was an injury or death because of this if there is because because if they're not enforcing that law that's actually not in compliant to be able because you have to enforce them otherwise you didn't need to be sued so if doesn't wanna get sued on my street so I mean those hands it's your uncle industry is like all I have sometimes people don't trouble in that on that but you know where the bus stop is on on that on the street is like it's not still like on top okay you know rabbit that would be interesting if well while the people that give tickets were going around and looking at the parking spaces they were also looking at exactly and the residents so nothing not that complicated believe in it no and then yeah and then have quite a chicken for yes watch mockolate yes I know a specific proposal when we get to the review of the meeting with the mayor today because I I brought the article that was in the newspaper I also brought our other guests who basically solicited comments and a very interesting discussion that I think if it was really nice they came to my house and went outside with me took photos of my page yeah you know way back let's do because of harassment of women at Penn State my folks house and Bobby not at all s us from st. Michael's in front of the State Street food store no shoveling absolutely and you probably know that he has to walk with crutches which are a certain way and his feet SS out and he could not ask us for four days at that house that's why that ordinance was pretty placed by and contoured right and we work tirelessly on them and we have even residents on my reward okay Orion grow here they're much better now because we are in tiresome people are calling the person giving the address not the houses and going up there that's a could I suggest we complain you have a comment from our districts and then we can talk about public I live in losses and after I saw the article on the front page with Jeremy and comments by Chris I got on the local yes it's on this sir that's called next door downtown flaws might be familiar with it it is it's a site where people can put comments and so I I just said impassable sidewalk alert if you notice snow ice covered in a sidewalk or one that has not been cleared to the full width and length of the sidewalk please contact the property owner that needs to be done properly to accommodate walkers baby strollers and wheelchairs if the property owner does not respond and take appropriate action to resolve this issue please contact the police non-emergency number 587 1100 so I got I think all together almost 30 responses from people responses to my post some people saying yeah I totally agree some people saying yellow there should be some mechanism citywide they mentioned Pat field which is quite a bit smaller as like streets that they actually clean the sidewalks the city so that was mentioned someone mentioned about the plow trucks going really fast and I commented on that I've got to hundreds of other corners so I've got 200 feet of sidewalk and then I also do my neighbors she's not able to get out do it so I just continue on down the block there and this not this storm but the one before last week or whatever it was I had to do it three times and I've talked to DPW and said could you get your plow trucks just slow down a little bit because when they're going 3540 miles an hour down the street with a big plow it just sends a whole wave of ice and sand and salt and snow and fills up the sidewalk and so then I have to get out with my snowblower and shovel again and do it over again I've got a neighbor who just never fully clears his sidewalk and sometimes I go down with my snowblower and you know so that on that able to walk along there and so one year may then last year in the year before a contact with the police and after a while they sent somebody out and I happened to be there while the patrol car was going back and forth and had my police scanner so I was listening to what he was saying and just rode by and said looks okay to me and it was impassable [Music] yeah using the wing Oh somebody somebody mentioned that did you read these comments because we complain directly okay a lot of my residents have complained yeah like what Stanton places like that yeah yeah no assume that he was talking about a non non electric or non gasoline-powered thing how willful wo de l they're on a small street onboard Renea it one pitch the end each other so that's basically my comment that this has been an ongoing thing I have contacted the DPW over the years I can live there for almost 20 years and you know it's an ongoing thing and it's frustrating for people like I get out early and take care of it but there's people who can you know get out because of age or whatever and it's very frustrating for them to actually get somebody to clear it and then it's filled up again I just want to say very helpful to have this it's been raised dramatically this kind of you know effective press coverage is really helpful and obviously you've got a significant kind of response and you know now looking for solutions and that we can continue to discuss like a little weed but the update of our self-evaluation because this is something we could add any targeted recommendation benjamin Kalish from Forbes library there are two things I wish to bring to your attention the big agenda item is the assistive technology bear which doesn't exist yet we're trying to make it happen so the Chicopee Public Library used to host an assistive technology fair the last one they did was several years ago they did five of them but they would be an event in a big hall like space where vendors would have tables in to present but then also throughout the day people would do presentations on various assistive technologies so this is both something for someone who might be interested in using these or know someone who could use these assistive technologies to learn more find out about new possibilities but also general awareness thing and very much we want to as much as possible get anyone who's working with the public to be more aware of what's out there so we are looking at doing this next fall possibly here possibly at one of the public schools were looking into spaces so I hope that this is something that some people here will be excited about at this point I'm going to put out a call for if you know of a vendor we should get in touch with get in touch with you and I'll leave some of my business cards here yeah so so looking for the vendors that we might ask to table but then also for presentations I looked at how they did it in check the invite what they did which I think makes a lot of sense is that the vendors table only and then other people with expertise who worked there to sell something did the teaching that the teaching doesn't just become selling a product so also if you would be interested in presenting or teaching how the workshop or know someone we know and of course if you have any ideas [Music] Chris [Music] we are very excited about it it could be a really I think a great thing it's a very exciting idea and among the potential linkages here is now a coordinated organization in the state that's working on recycling the durable medical equipment and I think it's going to be about a once a year collective a massive in effect with that but if we could actually link with that encourage you know both looking at technologies and potential purchase but also the recycling dimension that would be very I had one other thing which is about an event next month should I go straight on okay we are doing a film at the library called going blind we're going to be screening it twice it's a film about vision loss and living with vision loss but also prevention and treatment of various vision issues and we are going to be screening at once as part of our ongoing series on accessibility issue which is every second Friday in the afternoon we have that and we were really really pleased that there is a social justice film series of resistance film series put on by the resistance center and the Northampton committee to stop the war and they have also expressed in tradition so they will be doing a second screening which will be during the regular slot and any makes it as can be Friday March 8th at 1 p.m. and then Wednesday March 27th at 6:30 p.m. is the one as part of the resistance film series and I have Flyers which I will leave here but the real reason I'm bringing this up here at this meeting besides just spreading the word is because they are going to do a panel talking about accessibility as a social justice issue after the screening on that Wednesday night March 27 and I have the contact information for someone involved in that series Carol when often I'm here and if you would be interested in speaking she would be very interested to hear from you she has some people lined up already but was hoping to get more what's her name Carolyn Poppins and should I pass these around this goes around [Music] amerimike sidewalk comment honey [Music] some of them will just stay at the senior centers but anyone who wants one there are a lot of this is advertising [Music] well then email me the information [Music] thank you [Music] next item on the agenda large pollution [Music] and tonight they said they were coming but what we can expect [Music] very quickly the commission for more than a year now has been working on looking at the updating and strengthening of the BBA self-evaluation and transition plan this discussion when it began we knew right from the start in discussions with the mayor that one of the absolute keys is to make the position of the 88 coordinator workable it is not workable as an add-on to less of more than full-time responsibility we've had this discussion previously with the mayor but in the meantime we've done some extensive data collection and formulated a broader series of recommendations in our current draft I think we have 11 substantial recommendations but the first is the evaluation of the 88 coordinators position the mayor was not at all surprised with the substance of the recommendations that we're that we have submitted he's heard most of the issues described previously they have to do with deteriorated pedestrian environments and dealing with that I want to say that I think we can add a recommendation that specifically addresses the concerns around snow removal and specifically and and readily do that and create that as I would be our twelfth recommendation to do that we are addressing effective communication concerns that in this community which has a very substantial deaf and hard of hearing communities that we need to not only be looking at the need for sign language interpretation services on a more regular basis but also needs the assistive listening system and the recommendations who go on with specifics such as need to have accessible toilet brothers web city councilman's absolutely an essential part of the democratic process in this community at this point in times of anybody who needs to use a restroom in the course of what can be very extended of meetings there is not all of that will be formulated in this draft plan which we are getting close to a point a present publicly the mayor suggestion was number one the cycle is now underway to consider the needs for additional staffing he sees this as a real need the question will be how the structure of potential partnership with another community for a full-time coordinator Easthampton being a community to consider or the potential of a part-time position but one that is you know valued at a professional level and in which the city makes a sufficient investment that we're going to be able to bring in a person who has specific disability knowledge and skills the mayor is on board with that suggested that what we need to do is to bring our draft plan to a point where we're ready to go out and do some public hearings yes in public input to help us refine and wait and identify any areas we may have missed in this ground this would then evolve as the plan which would be the responsibility of an 88 coordinator to be hired to execute over time so I thought it was very very positive really the foolish the conversations that began a couple of years ago one of the things on timing and as we all understood that Linda's departure has the director of services here meant are shipped with a 38 coordinator and I think three years time which was problematic and essentially I think we are now getting one cycle with the process now being considered for this next budget cycle - yes identifying how we would structure this so that we are looking at you know moving toward some public hearings - there is some refinement on this graph can be done as I said to put in an additional recommendation and to also put together some of the appendices which basically adopted support thank you first so listen to this concept that's very positive in this counselor now and you know how the sandwich [Music] the difficulties in OS prefer even taking the control as a director of the senior center and then taking the full responsibility for so many years as being an 88 it's a lot of work a big responsibility and they have the bigger responsibility but making sure that they are allocating money to keep this business going here and that's your Senior Center so you're asking a director to do another job that is very big and that's just too much and we are going in the right direction and I have a whole layout and I want to go in and see the mayor - in chocolate town because many other cities News Planning Department things the fire department right down the line but they don't have time to do that our planning department doesn't - family does it's a smaller Channel see so we have nothing to do but start research in which way are we going to go here now we gotta go to be stamping combined with them or go out earth or are we gonna give my money okay tiresome [Music] well I'm glad we're asking these questions and I just looked through that briefly and it's pretty comprehensive and I think it's great and I like the idea of adding the evaluation of the aspect of clearing snow from sidewalks particularly for people with disabilities every year keeping access routes open and clear we had talked about the issues during summer with this critically vehicle stand do you remember way back I was born and raised in the city then used to go around and do the sidewalks and have much training they have covers over it and they were no mames run a sidewalk so that'll be amazing [Music] because money parks everything it's the money that's true I on the bus and what's really essential and almost all of them are blocked but I can't actually yeah but I think this says something about our city and acknowledging that this is you know we are talking about social justice we are trying to give everybody the same opportunities people who are disabled or they could quality of life and they just learnt that I agree well we or we I think what we're looking at is to be prepared to have those of what hearings in the spring and that one should be targeted specifically for the deaf community in the city that we know we have a very substantial distance right it's enfranchisement of our our significant number in the city because the communications technology services here we go press one day I hope that there is a law with private clubs are people with disabilities and I'm talking about Gary the technology of fury and it's not happening and I've talked with you about that before so hopefully someday that will come true don't we get into these private clubs and be able to let people be able to join them the specificity like [Music] earlier but around [Music] I think we're not he's not able to come at this time because another way to budget and so forth but they are they were open to the idea of showing the school rules but you want me to see if in sense someone else I didn't suggest that as well right because we share committee whatever Chris whatever we need help on this I think their meeting was during her meeting so there's a meeting that happens during this time that were given because school committee meeting is [Music] second under study were first there a second there in the third quarters there was a third all right well I can I can I think I just need to tell them exactly what it is we want about showing the film because I think they are open to showing the film in the schools but press I think possibly we wanted to make it happen God it would be useful to have a discussion with the versatility right there if it isn't convenient to be here at this time could we have representative or representatives of the Commission meet with them I was fighting this meeting format is a very cumbersome way to try to do specific tasks as I understand the bylaws of the Commission a subcommittee can be identified by the by the chair to carry out a particular task so if that would be so the thing [Music] this timeslot to actually go there it's a fairly simple straightforward proposition and the secret arose and it review it how did they use and awareness piece like that what are the options and that it's mostly just kind of sparking did the superintendent decided when he could be available so he didn't say they had shown the film in the schools he didn't say when like how often or if they do it every year or but I don't think he's available to come it's you know sometimes we're so busy [Music] could I ask you to identify ask them it's the right person for us to meet with okay and who to get one or two representatives Chris however though I just chocolate you and I I wanted a one bit of information you know we very regularly bring up if you should be brought around waiver requests or other business before the mass architectural access port a very fine public servant Tom Hopkins a longtime director of the accessport dive excitedly that entity I think the director and I decided you know it's something when you lose something I was thinking over many many you know projects I saw him you know ferry over the years he did it for medicine to really promote accessibility [Music] do we have any new business business business we've worked with worked with the [Music] but it was good hearing about what's going on and that you guys have had some weight on this self-evaluation you see and it's it's saddening to see that that still hesitate we felt like the same discussion that we're talking be here to have like snow like memory growing up detectives coming to the Senior Center and there was someone who was pushed out at the pool was essentially riding in the sidewalk on the street could a truck behind it because yeah so subsets that hasn't yeah we're asking or attempted to do something that some larger communities have done which is to really connect create a position as a staff position Worcester Springfield Boston every summer back in the past they're all bigger communities so we're saying this concentrated or a kind of model and no doubt we'll have debates with the mayor about you know the amount of resources to be allocated but at least we know and are ready to really about the direction this cannot be done trying to fill the gaps they came up with some possibility since there are movements towards strengthening symbolic terrorism Davis again with with somebody didn't fare as fast and working out what strengthening enforcement amendment so that there are more effective means of reporting and pushing people who have the capacity for popota responsibility and for those they don't have resources or by reason of weather I would just like to add that we need to educate homeowners and business owners on a regular basis you know as we have turnover people there's a I don't know how many people are reached with the robo call that Northampton has declared a snow emergency in that little blurb they can say remember you are responsible the gray and they are record okay but I guess I'm guilty of not listening to the whole thing and he a little postcard sent out you 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aOZzZFH7pYY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOZzZFH7pYY | Theory of Colours | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | Art, Design & Architecture, Astronomy | 4/5 | section 29 of theory of colors this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org theory of colors by johann wolfgang von goethe translated by Charles Eastlake section 29 42 inversion 541 again an immediate inversion or change to the totally opposite hue is a very remarkable appearance which sometimes occurs at present we are merely enabled to reduce what follows 452 the mineral chameleon a name which has been given to an oxide of magna knees may be considered in its perfectly dry state as a green powder if we screw it in water the green color displays itself very beautifully in the first moment of solution but it changes presently to the bright red opposite to green without any apparent intermediate state 543 the same occurs with a sympathetic ink which may be considered a reddish liquid but which when dried by warmth appears as a green color on paper 544 in fact this phenomena appears to be owing to the conflict between a dry and moist state as has already been observed if we are not mistaken by the chemists we may look to the improvements of time to point out what may further be deduced from these phenomena and to show what other facts they may be connected with 43 fixation 545 mutabal as we have hitherto found color to be even as a substance yet under certain circumstances it may at last be fixed 546 there are bodies capable of being entirely converted into coloring matter here it may be said that the color fixes itself in its own substance stops at a certain point and is there defined such coloring substances are found throughout nature the vegetable world affords great quantity of examples among which some are particularly distinguished and may be considered as a representatives of the rest such as on the active side matter on the passive side indigo 547 in order to make these materials available in use it is necessary that the coloring quality in them should be intimately condensed and the tin geing substance refined practically speaking to an infinite divisibility this is accomplished in various ways and particularly by the well-known means of fermentation and decomposition 5:48 these coloring substances now attach themselves again to other bodies thus in the mineral kingdom they adhere to Earth's and metallic oxides the United melting with the glasses and in this case as the light is transmitted through them they appear in the greatest beauty while an eternal duration may be ascribed to them 549 they fastened on vegetable and animal bodies with more or less power and retain more or less permanently partly owing to their nature as yellow for example is more effervescent than blue or owing to the nature of the substance on which they appear they last less in vegetable than in animal substances and even within this latter kingdom there are again varieties hemp or cotton threads silk or wool exhibit very different relations to coloring substances 5:50 here comes into the account the important operation of employing mordents which may be considered as the intermediate agents between the color and the recipient substance various works on dyeing speak of this circumstantially suffice it to have been alluded to processes by means of which the color retains a permanency only to be destroyed with the substance and which may even increase in brightness and beauty by use 44 intermixture real 551 every intermixture presupposes a specific state of color and thus when we speak of intermixture we here understand it in an atomic sense we must first have before us certain bodies arrested at any given point of the calorific circle before we can produce by their union 552 yellow blue and red may be assumed as pure elementary colors already existing from these violet orange and green are the simplest combined results 553 some persons have taken much pains to define these inter mixtures more accurately by relations of number measure and weight but nothing very profitable has been thus accomplished 554 painting consists strictly speaking in the inter mixture of such specific coloring bodies and their infinite possible combinations combinations which can only be appreciated by the nicest most practiced eye and only accomplished under its influence 555 the intimate combination of these ingredients is effected in the first instance through the most perfect comminution of the material by means of grinding washing etc as well as by vehicles or liquid mediums which hold together the polarized substance and combined organically as it were the inorganic such are the oils resins etc 556 if all the colors are mixed together they retain their general character is care on and as they are no longer seen next to each other no completeness no harmony is experienced the result is gray which like a parent color always appears somewhat darker than white and somewhat lighter than black 557 this gray may be produced in various ways by mixing yellow and blue to an emerald green and then adding pure red to all three neutralize each other or by placing the primitive and intermediate colors next to each other in certain proportion and afterwards mixing them 5:58 that all the colors mixed together produce white is an absurdity which people have credulous lee been accustomed to repeat for a century in opposition to the evidence of their senses 559 colors would mix together retain their original darkness the darker the colors the darker will be the gray resulting from their union till at last this gray approaches black the lighter the colors the lighter will be the gray which at last approaches white 45 and mixture apparent 560 the intermixture which is only apparent naturally invites our attention in connection with the foregoing it is in many respects important and indeed the intermixture which we have distinguished as real might be considered as merely apparent for the elements of which the combined color consists are only too small to be considered as distinct parts yellow and blue powders mingled together appear green to the naked eye but through a magnifying glass we can still perceive yellow and blue distinct from each other thus yellow and blue stripes as seen in the distance present a green mass the same observation is applicable with regard to the inter mixture of other specific colors 561 in the description of our apparatus we shall have occasion to mention the wheel by means of which the apparent intermixture is produced by rapid movement various colors are arranged near each other around the edge of a disc which is made to revolve with velocity and thus by having several such disks ready every possible inter mixture can be presented to the eye as well as the mixture of all colors to gray darker or lighter according to the depth of the tints as above explained 562 physiological colors admit in like manner of being mixed with others if for example we produced the blue shadow 65 on a light yellow paper the surface will appear green the same happens with regard to the other colors if the necessary preparations are attended to 563 if when the eye is impressed with visionary images that last for a while we look on colored surfaces an inter mixture also takes place the spectrum is determined to a new color which is composed of the two 564 physical colors also admit a combination here might be adduced the experiments in which many colored images are seen through the prism as we have before shown in detail 258 284 565 those who have prosecuted these inquiries have however paid most attention to the appearances which take place when the prismatic colors are thrown on colored surfaces 566 what is seen under these circumstances is quite simple in the first place it must be remembered that the prismatic colors are much more vivid than the colors of the services on which they are thrown second we have to consider that the prismatic colors may be either homogeneous or heterogeneous with the recipient surface in the former case the surface deepens and enhances them and it is itself enhanced and returned as a colored stone is displayed by a similarly colored foil and the opposite case each video disturbs and destroys the other 567 these experiments may be repeated with coloured glasses by causing the sunlight to shine through them on color services in every instance similar results will appear 568 the same effect takes place when we look on colored objects and through colored glasses the colors being thus according to the same conditions enhanced subdued or neutralized 569 if the prismatic colors are suffered to pass through coloured glasses the appearances that take place are perfectly analogous in these cases more or less forced more or less light and dark the clearness and cleanness of the glass are all to be allowed for for they produce many delicate varieties of effect these will not escape the notice of every accurate observer who takes sufficient interest in the inquiry to go through the experiments 570 it is scarcely necessary to mention that several colored glasses as well as oil to transparent papers placed over each other may be made to produce and exhibit every kind of intermixture at pleasure 571 lastly the operation of glazing and painting belongs to this kind of intermixture by this means a much more refined union may be produced than that arising from the mechanical atomic mixture which is commonly employed end of section 29 recording by Todd section 30 of theory of colors this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org theory of colors by johann wolfgang von goethe translated by Charles Eastlake section 30 46 communication actual 572 having now provided the colouring materials as before shown a further question arises how to communicate these two colorless substances the answer is of the greatest importance from the connection of the object with the ordinary wants of men with useful purposes and with commercial and technical interests 573 here again the dark quality of every color again comes into the account from a yellow that is very near to white through orange and the hue of minimum to pure red and Carman through all gradations of violet to the deepest blue which is almost identified with black color still increases in darkness blue once defined admits of being diluted made light United with yellow and then as green it approaches the light side of the scale but this is by no means according to its own nature 574 in the physiological colors we have already seen that they are less than the light in as much as they are repetition of an impression of light nay at last they leave this impression quite as a dark in physical experiments the employment of semi-transparent mediums the effect of semi-transparent accessory images taught us that in such cases we have to do with a subdued light with a transition to darkness 575 intriguing of the chemical origin of pigments we found that the same effect was produced on the very first excitement the yellow tinge which Mantle's over the steel already darkens the shining surface in changing white LED to Massicotte it is evident that the yellow is darker than the white 576 this process is in the highest degree delicate the growing intenseness as it still increases tinges the substance more in more intimately and powerfully and thus indicates the extreme fineness and the infinite divisibility of the colored atoms 577 the colors which approach the dark side and consequently blue in particular can be made to approximate to black in fact a very perfect Prussian blue or an indigo acted on by vitriolic acid appears almost as a black 578 a remarkable appearance may here be adverted to pigments in their deepest and most condensed state especially those produced from the vegetable kingdom such as the indigo just mentioned or matter carried to its intensity you no longer show their own color on the contrary a decided metallic shine is seen on their surface in which the physiological compensatory color appears 579 all good indigo exhibits a copper color in its fracture a circumstance attended to as a known characteristic in trade again the indigo which has been acted on by sulfuric acid if thickly laid on or suffered to dry so that neither white paper nor the porcelain can appear through exhibits a color approaching to orange 580 the bright red Spanish Rouge probably prepared from matter exhibits on its surface a perfectly green metallic shine if this color or the blue before mentioned is washed with a pencil on porcelain or paper it is seen in his real state owing to the bright ground shining through 581 colored liquids appear black when no light is transmitted through them as we may easily see in cubic 10 vessels with glass bottoms in these every transparent colored infusion will appear black and colorless if we place a black surface under them 582 if we contrive that the image of a flame be reflected from the bottom the image will appear colored if we lift up the vessel and suffer the transmitted light to fall on white paper under it the color of the liquid appears on the paper every light ground seen through such a colored medium exhibits the color of the medium 583 thus every color in order to be seen must have a light within or behind it hence the lighter and brighter the grounds are the more brilliant the colors appear if we pass lack varnish over a shining white metal surface as the so called foils are prepared the splendor of the color is displayed by this internally reflected light as powerfully as in any prismatic experiment nay the force of the physical colors is owing principally to the circumstance that light is always acting within and behind them 584 Lichtenberg who of necessity followed the received theory owing to the time and circumstances in which he lived was yet too good an observer and too acute not to explain and classify after his fashion but was evident to his senses he says in the previs de Ville evolved it appears to me also on other grounds probable that our organ in order to be impressed by a color must at the same time be impressed by all light white 585 to procure white as a ground is the chief business of the Dyer every color may be easily communicated to colorless Earth's especially till aalam but the Dyer has especially to do with animal and vegetable products as the ground of his operations 586 everything living tends to color to local specific color to effect to opacity pervading the minutest atoms everything in which life is extinct approximates to white 494 to the abstract the general state to cleanness to transparents 587 how this is put in practice in technical operations remains to be adverted to in the chapter on the privation of color with regard to the communication of color we have especially to bear in mind that animals and vegetables in a living state produce colors enhance their substances if deprived of colors can the more readily resumed them 47 communication apparent 588 the communication of colors real as well as apparent corresponds as may easily be seen with their intermixture we need not therefore repeat what has already been sufficiently entered into 589 yet we may hear point out more circumstantially the importance of an apparent communication which takes place by means of reflection this phenomena is well known but still it is pregnant with inferences and is of the greatest importance both to the investigator of nature and to the painter 590 let a surface colored with any one of the positive colors be placed in the Sun and let its reflection be thrown on other colorless objects this reflection is a kind of subdued light a half light a half shadow which in a subdued state reflects the colors in question 591 if this reflection acts on light services it is so far overpowered that we can scarcely perceive the color which accompanies it but if it acts on shadowed portions a sort of magical union takes place with the Sierra shadow is the proper element of color and in this case a subdued color approaches it lighting up hinging and enlivening it and thus arises an appearance as powerful as agreeable which may render the most pleasing service to the painter who knows how to make use of it these are the types of the so-called reflexes which were only noticed late in the history of art and which have been too seldom employed in their full variety 592 the school men call these colors colores motion Alice and intention Alice and the history of the doctrine of colors will generally show that the old Enquirer's already observed the phenomena well enough and knew how to distinguish them properly although the whole method of treating such subjects is very different from ours end of section 30 recording by Todd section 31 of theory of colors 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 Susie theory of colors by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe translated by Charles Eastlake sections 48 and 49 section 48 extraction 593 color may be extracted from substances whether they possess it naturally or by communication in various ways we have thus the power to remove it intentionally for a useful purpose but on the other hand it often flies contrary to our wish 594 not only are the elementary Earth's and their natural state white but vegetable and animal substances can be reduced to a white state without disturbing their texture a pure white is very desirable for various uses as in the instance of our preferring to use linen and cotton stuffs uncoloured and like manner some silk stuffs paper and other substances are the more agreeable the wider they can be again the chief basis of all dyeing consists in white grounds for these reasons manufacturers aided by accident and contrivance have devoted themselves assiduously to discover means of extracting color Infinit experiments have been made in connection with this object and many important facts have been arrived at 595 it is in accomplishing this entire extraction of color that the operation of bleaching consists which is very generally practiced empirically or methodically we will hear shortly state the leading principles 596 light is considered as one of the first means of extracting color from substances and not only the sunlight but the mere powerless daylight for as both lights the direct light of the Sun as well as the derived light of the sky Kendall Bologna phosphorus so both act on colored surfaces whether the light attacks the color alive wit and as it were Kendal's and consumes it thus reducing the definite quality to a general state or whether some other operation unknown to us takes place it is clear that light exercises a great power on colored surfaces and bleaches them more or less here however the different colors exhibit a different degree of durability yellow especially if prepared from certain materials is in this case the first to fly 597 not only light but air and especially water acts strongly and destroying color it has been even asserted that thread well soaked and spread on the grass at night bleaches better than that which is exposed after soaking to the sunlight thus in this case water proves to be a solving and conducting agent removing the accidental quality and restoring the substance to a general or colorless state 598 the extraction of color is also affected by reagents spirits of wine has a peculiar tendency to attract the juice which tinges plants and becomes colored with it often in a very permanent manner sulfuric acid is very efficient and removing color especially from wool and silk and everyone is acquainted with the use of sulfur vapors and bleaching 599 the strongest acids have been recommended more recently as more expeditious agents in bleaching 600 the alkaline reagents produce the same effects by contrary means lesibians alone oils and fat combined with lesibians to soap and so forth 601 before we dismiss this subject we observe that it may be well worthwhile to make certain delicate experiments as to how far light and air exhibit their action in the removal of color it might be possible to expose colored substances to the light under glass bells without air or filled with common or particular kinds of air the colors might be those of known fugacities and it might be observed whether any of the volatize color attached itself to the glass or was otherwise perceptible as a deposit or precipitate weather again in such a case this appearance would be perfectly like that which had gradually ceased to be visible or whether it had suffered any change skillful experimentalists might devise various contrivances with a view to such researches 602 having thus first considered the operations of nature as subservient to our proposes we add a few observations on the modes in which they act against us 603 the art of painting is so circumstanced that the most beautiful results of mind and labour are altered and destroyed in various ways by time hence great pains have been always taken to find durable pigments and so to unite them with each other and with their ground that their permanency might be further insured the technical history of the schools of painting affords sufficient information on this point 604 we may hear to mention a minor art to which in relation to dyeing we are much indebted namely the weaving of tapestry as the manufacturers were enabled to imitate the most delicate shades of pictures and hence often brought the most variously colored materials together it was soon observed that the colors were not all equally durable but that some faded from the distri more quickly than others hence the most diligent efforts were made to ensure an equal permanency to all the colors and their gradations this object was especially promoted in France under Colbert whose regulations to this effect constitute an epoch in the history of dyeing the gay tie which only aimed at a transient beauty was practiced by a particular guild on the other hand great pains were taken to define the technical processes which promised durability a mess after considering the artificial extraction the Evanescence and the perishable nature of brilliant appearances of color we are again returned to the desert autumn of permanency section 49 nomenclature 605 after what has been adduced respecting the origin the increase and the affinity of colors we may be better enabled to judge what nomenclature would be desirable in future and what might be retained of that heather to in use 606 the nomenclature of colors like all other modes of designation but especially those employed to distinguish the objects of sense proceeded in the first instance from particular to general and from general back again to particular terms the name of the species became a generic name to which the individual was again referred 607 this method might have been followed in consequence of the mutability and uncertainty of ancient modes of expression especially since in the early ages more reliance may be supposed to have been placed on the vivid impressions of sense the qualities of objects were described indistinctly because they were impressed clearly on every imagination 608 the pure chromatic circle was limited it is true but specific as it was it appears to have been applied to innumerable objects while it was circumscribed by qualifying characteristics if we take a glance at the copious nosov the Greek and Roman terms we shall perceive how mutable the words were and how easily each was adapted to almost every point in the color epic circle note W 609 and modern ages terms for many new gradations were introduced and consequence of the various operations of dyeing even the colors of fashion and their designations represented an endless series of specific hues we shall on occasion employ the chromatic terminology of modern languages whence it will appear that the aim has gradually been to introduce more exact definitions and to individualize and arrest a fixed and specific state by language equally distinct 610 with regard to the German terminology it has the advantage of possessing four monosyllabic names no longer to be traced to their origin viz yellow gab blue red green they represent the most general idea of color to the imagination without reference to any very specific modification 611 if we were to add two other qualifying terms to each of these four as thus red yellow and yellow red red blue and blue red yellow green and green yellow blue green and green blue we should express the gradations of the chromatic circle with sufficient distinctness and if we were to add the designations of light and dark and again define and some measure the degree of purity or its opposite by the mono syllables black white grey brown we should have a tolerably sufficient range of expressions to describe the ordinary appearances presented to us without troubling ourselves whether they were produced dynamically or atomically 612 the specific and proper terms in use might however still be conveniently employed and we have thus made use of the words orange and violet we have in like manner employed the word perper to designate a pure central red because the secretion of the murex or purpura is to be carried to the highest point of culmination by the action of the sunlight on fine linen saturated with the juice end of section 31 section 32 of theory of colors this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org theory of colors by johann wolfgang von goethe translated by Charles Eastlake recording by Chris gray Pat L minerals 6 1 3 the colors of minerals are all of a chemical nature and thus the mode in which they are produced may be explained in a general way by what has been said on the subject of chemical colors 6:1 far among the external characteristics of minerals the description of their colors occupies the first place and great pains have been taken in the spirit of modern times to define an arrest every such appearance exactly by this means however new difficulties it appears to us have been created with occasion no little inconvenience in practice six one five it is true this precision when we reflect character roles carries with it its own excuse the painter has at all times been privileged in the use of colors the few specific hues in themselves admitted of no change but from these in numeral gradations were artificially produced which imitated the surface of natural object it was there far not to be wondered at that these gradations should also be adopted as Criterion's the artist should be invited to produce tinted patterns with which the objects of nature might be compared and according to which they were to receive their designations six one six but after our the terminology of colors which has been introduced in mineralogy is open to many objections the terms for instance have not been borrowed from the mineral kingdom as was possible in up in most cases but from all kinds of visible objects to many specific terms have been adopted and in seeking to establish new definitions by combining these the nomenclatures have not reflected that they lost altogether effaced the image from the imagination and the idea from the understanding lastly these individual designations of colors implied to a certain extent as elementary definitions and not arranged in the best manner as regards their respective derivation from each other Hennis the scholar must learn every single designation and impress it almost lifeless but positive language on his memory the further consideration of this will be to foreign to our present subject for note one these remarks have reference to the German mineralogical terminology minus T Pat L I plant six one seven the colours of organic bodies in general may be considered as a higher kind of chemical operation for which reason the ancients employed the word concoction to designate the process all the elementary colors as well the combined in secondary hues appear on the surface of organic productions while on the other hand the interior if not colorless appears strictly speaking negative when brought to the right as we proposed to communicate our views respecting organic nature to a certain extent in another place we only insert here what has been before connected with the doctrine of colors while it may serve as an introduction to the further consideration of the viewers alluded to and first of plants six one eight seeds bulbs root and what he generally short out from the light or immediately surrounded by the earth appear for the most part white six one nine plants read from seed in darkness our white our approach into yellow light on the other hand in acting on their colors acts at the same time on their farm six twenty plants which grow in darkness make it is true long shoots from joint to joint but the stones between two joint service longer than this should be no side stems are produced and the metamorphosis of the plant does not take place 6:21 light on the other hand places it at once an inactive state the plant appears green and the cost of the metamorphosis proceeds uninterruptedly to the period of reproduction 6:22 we know that the leaves of the stem are only preparations and pre significance of the instruments of glorification and fructification and accordingly we can already see colors in the leaves of the stem which as it were announced the flower from afar as in the case of the amaranthus 6:23 there are white farmers whose petals of rot or refine themselves to the greatest purity there are colored ones in which the elementary hues may be said to fluctuate to and fro there are some which intending to the highest state have only partially emancipated themselves from the green of the plant 6:24 flowers of the same jealous even of the same kind I found of all colors roses are particularly Mallos for example very through a great portion of this terrific circle from white to yellow then through red yellow to bright red and from thence to the darkest you it can exhibit as it approaches blue 625 others already begin from a higher degree in the scale as for example the poppy which a yellow red in the first instance and which afterwards approaches a violet hue 6 to 6 yet the same colors in species varieties and even in families in classes if not constant are still predominant especially the yellow color blue is throughout rarer 6:27 a process somewhat similar takes place in the juicy capsule of the fruit for increases in color from the green to the yellowish and yellow up to the highest red the color of the rind thus indicating the degree of ripeness some are colored all around some are only on the sunny side in which last case the augmentation of the yellow into red the gradations crowding in and upon each other may be very well observed 628 many fruits too are coloured internally pure reduces especially a common 629 the color which is found superficially in the flour and penetratingly in the fruit spreads itself through all the remaining paths coloring the roots and the juices of the stem and this with a very rich and powerful hue 630 so again the color of the wood passes from yellow through the different degrees of red up to pure red and onto Brown blue woods are known to me and in this degree of organization the active site exhibits itself powerfully although both principles appear balanced in the general green of the plant 631 we have seen a book that the Jim pushing from the earth is generally white and yellowish but that by means the action of light and there it acquires a green color the same happens with young leaves of trees as may be seen for example in the birch the young leaves of which a yellowish and if boiled yielded a beautiful yellow juice afterwards they become greener while leaves are on the trees become gradually blue green 6:30 to the say yellow ingredient appears to belong more essentially to leaves than a blue one for this last vanishes in the autumn and the yellow of the leaf appears changed to a brown color still more remarkable however and the particular cases where leaves in autumn again become pure yellow and others increased to the brightest red 6:33 other plants again may by artificial treatment be entirely converted to a coloring matter which is as fine active and infinitely divisible as any other indigo and mother with which so much is affected are examples Vikings are also used for dyes 6:34 to this factor of the stunt immediately opposed we can namely extract the coloring paths of plants and as it were exhibited apart while the organization does not on this account appear to suffer at all the colors of flowers may be extracted by spirits of wine and tin yet the petals meanwhile becoming white 635 there are various modes of acting on flowers and their juices by reagents this has been done by boil and in many experiments roses are bleached by sulfur and may be restored to the first state by other acids roses are turned green by the smoke of tobacco end of section 32 recording by Chris gray CG systems and gadgets and plants for Pussycats section 33 of theory of colors 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 Jillian Henry theory of colors by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe translated by Charles Eastlake section 33 52 worms insects fishes 636 with regard to creatures belong to the lower degrees of organization we may first observe that worms which live in the earth and remain in darkness and cold moisture are imperfectly negatively colored worms bread and warm moisture and darkness are colorless light seems expressly necessary to the definite exhibition of color 637 creatures which live in water which allow a very dense medium suffers sufficient light to pass through it appear more or less colored sulfites which appear to animate the purest calcareous earth are mostly white yet we find corals deepened into the most beautiful young red in other cells of worms this color increases newly to bright red 638 the shells of the Crustacea stripe are beautifully designed and colored yet it is to be remarked that neither land snails nor the shells of Crustacea of fresh water are adorned with such bright colors as laws of the sea 639 in examining shells particularly such as our spiral we find that a series of animal organs similar to each other must have moved increasingly forward and in turning on an axis produced the shell and a series of chambers divisions troops and prominences according to our plan for ever growing larger we remarked however that a tinge induce must have accompanied the development of these organs a juice which marked the surface of the shell probably through the immediate cooperation of water with colored lines points spots and shadings this must have taken place at regular intervals and thus left the indications of increasing growth lastingly on the exterior meanwhile the interior is generally fine white or only faintly colored 640 that such a juice is to be found in shellfish is besides sufficiently proved by experience for the creatures furnish it in its liquid and coloring state the juice of the ink fish is an example but a much stronger as exhibited in the red juice found in many shellfish which was so famous in ancient times and has been employed with advantaged by the moderns there is it appears in the entrails of many of the Crustacea stripe a certain vessel which is filled with a red juice this contains a very strong and durable colouring substance so much so that the entire creature may be crushed and boiled and yet out of this broth a sufficiently strong hinging liquid may be extracted but the little vessel filled with color may be separated from the animal but which means of course a concentrated juice is gained 641 this juice has the property that when exposed to light and air it appears first yellowish then greenish it then passes to blue then to a violet gradually growing redder and lastly by the action of the Sun and especially if transferred to cambric it assumes a pure bright red color 642 thus we should here have an augmentation even to combination on the minus side which we cannot easily meet with in inorganic cases indeed we might almost call this example a passage through the whole scale and we have persuaded that by G experiments the entire evolution of the circle may truly be affected for there is no doubt that by acids Juli employed the pure red really pushed beyond the culminating point towards Scarlett 643 this juice appears on the one hand to be connected with the phenomena of reproduction eggs being found the embryos of future shellfish which contain a similar coloring principle on the other hand in animals ranking higher in the scale of being the secretion appears to bear some relation to the development of the blood the blood exhibits similar properties in regard to color in its thinnest State it appears yellow thickened as it is found in the veins it appears red while the arterial blood exhibits a brighter red probably owing to the oxidation which takes place by means of breathing the venous blood approaches more to violent and by this mutability denotes the tendency to that augmentation and progression which are now familiar to us 644 before we quit to the element whence we derived the foregoing examples we may add a few observations on fishes whose scaly surface is colored iron altogether and stripes or in spots under still oftener exhibits a certain arrondissement appearance indicating the affinity of the scales with the ports of shellfish mother-of-pearl and even the peril itself at the same time it should not be forgotten that warmer climates the influence of which extends to the watery regions produce embellish and enhanced these colors and fishes in a still greater degree 645 an Ulta he T Forster observed fishes with beautifully iridescent surfaces and this effect was especially apparent at the moment when the fish died we may hear call to mind the hues of the chameleons and other similar appearances for when similar facts are presented together we are better enabled to trace them 646 lastly although not strictly in the same class the iridescent appearance of certain wallace game may be mentioned as well other phosphorescence which in some marine creatures it is said becomes iridescent just before it vanishes 647 we now turn our attention to those creatures which belong to light air and dry warmth and it is here that we first find ourselves in the living region of colors here in it exquisitely organized parts the elementary colors present themselves and their greatest purity and beauty the indicates however that the creatures they adorned are still low in the scale of organization precisely because these colors can thus appear as it were unwrought here too heat seems to contribute much to their development 648 we find insects which may be considered altogether as concentrated coloring matter among these the passion eels especially are celebrated with regard to these we observe that their mode of settling on vegetables and even nestling in them at the same time produces these excuses which are so useful as mordents in fixing colors 649 but the power of color are accompanied by regular organization exhibits itself in the most striking manner in those insects which require a perfect metamorphosis for their development in scanner B and especially in butterflies 650 these last which might be called true productions of light and air often exhibit the most beautiful colors even in their chrysalis state indicating the future colors of the butterfly a consideration which if pursued further hereafter must under today afford a satisfactory insight into many a secret of organized being 651 if again we examine the wings of the butterfly more accurately and in its net like web discovered the rudiments of an arm and observe further the mood in which this as it were flattened arm is covered with tender plumage and constituted an organ of flying we believe we recognize a law according to which the great variety of tints is regulated this will be a subject for further investigation hereafter 652 that again heat generally has an influence on the size of the creature on the accomplishment of the form and on the greater beauty of the colors hardly needs to be remarked 53 Birds 653 the more we approach higher organizations the more it becomes necessary to limit ourselves to a few passing observations for all the natural conditions of such organized beings are the result of so many premises that without having at least in Twp these our remarks would only appear daring and at the same time insufficient 654 we find in plants that the consummate flower and fruit are as it were rooted in the stand and that they are nourished by more perfect juices than the original roots first afforded we remarked to that parasitical plants which derive their support from organized structures exhibit themselves especially in doubt as to their energies and qualities we might in some sense compare the feathers of birds with plants of this description the feather ship spring up as a last structural result from the surface of a body which has yet much in reserve for the completion of the external economy and thus are very richly endowed organs 655 the quills not only grew proportionally to a considerable size but are throughout branched by which means they properly become feathers and many of these feathered branches are again subdivided thus again recalling the structure of plants 656 the feathers are very different in shape and size but each still remains the same organ forming and transforming itself according to the constitution of the part of the body from Richard Springs 657 with the form the color also becomes changed and a certain law regulates the general order of use as well as that particular distribution by which a single feather becomes partly colored it is from this that all combination of variegated plumage arises and winds at last the eyes and the Peacocks tail are produced it is a result similar to that which we have already unfolded in treating of the metamorphosis of plants and which we shall take an early opportunity to prove 658 although time and circumstances compel us here to pass by this organic law yet we are burned to refer to the chemical operations which commonly exhibit themselves in the tinting of feathers and a mood nerve sufficiently known to us 659 plumage is of all colors yet on the whole yellow deepening to read is commoner than blue 660 the operation of lights on the feathers and their colors is to be remarked in all cases thus for example the feathers on the breast of certain parts are strictly yellow the scale-like anterior portion which is acted on by the light is deepened from yellow to red the breast of such a bird appears bright red but if we blow into the feathers the yellow appears 661 the exposed portion of the feathers is in all cases very different from that which in a quiet state is covered it is only the exposed portion for instance in Ravens which exhibits the iridescent appearance the cupboard portion does not from which indication the feathers of the tail when ruffled together may be at once placed in the natural order again end of section 33 section 34 of theory of colors 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 Jennifer painter theory of colors by johann wolfgang von goethe translated by Charles Eastlake section 34 Mammalia and human beings paragraph 662 here the elementary colors begin to leave us all together we are arrived at the highest degree of the scale and shall not dwell on its characteristics long paragraph 663 an animal of this class is distinguished among the examples of organized being everything that exhibits itself about him is living of the internal structure we do not speak but confine ourselves briefly to the surface the hairs are already distinguished from feathers in as much as they belong more to the skin in as much as they are simple thread like not branched they are however like feathers shorter longer softer and firmer colorless or colored and all this in conformity to laws which might be defined paragraph 664 white and black yellow yellow red and brown alternate in various modifications but they never appear in such a state as to remind us of the elementary hues on the contrary they are all broken colors subdued by organic concoction and thus denote more or less the perfection of life in the being they belong to paragraph 665 one of the most important considerations connected with morphology so far as it relates to services is this that even in Quadra pidz the spots of the skin have a relation with the parts underneath them capriciously as nature here appears on a hasty examination to operate she nevertheless consistently observes a secret law the development and application of this it is true a reserved only for accurate and careful investigation and sincere cooperation paragraph 666 if in some animals portions appear variegated with positive colors this of itself shows how far such creatures are removed from a perfect organization for it may be said the nobler creature is the more all the mere material of which he is composed is disguised by being wrought together the more essentially his surface corresponds with the internal organization the less can it exhibit the elementary colors where all tends to make up a perfect hole any detached specific developments cannot take place paragraph 667 of man we have little to say for he is entirely distinct from the general physiological results of which we now treat so much in this case is in affinity with the internal structure that the surface can only be sparingly endowed paragraph 668 when we consider that brutes are rather encumbered than advantageous ly provided with inter cutaneous muscles when we see that much that is superfluous tends to the surface as for instance large ears and tails as well as hair Mane's Tufts we see that nature in such cases has much to give away and to lavish paragraphs 669 on the contrary the general surface of the human form is smooth and clean and thus in the most perfect examples the beautiful forms are apparent for it may be remarked in passing that a superfluity of hair on the chest arms and lower limbs rather indicates weakness than strength poets only have sometimes been induced probably by the example of the firaon nature so strong in other respects to extol similar attributes in their rough hero's paragraph 670 but we have here chiefly to speak of color and observe that the color of the human skin in all its varieties is never an elementary color but presents by means of organic concoction are highly complicated result footnote this agrees with the general recommendation so often given by high authorities in art to avoid a tinted look in the color of flesh a great example of Rubens whose practice was sometimes an exception to this may however show that no rule of art is to be blindly or exclusively adhered to Reynolds nevertheless in the midst of his admiration for this great painter considered the example dangerous and more than once expresses himself to this effect observing on one occasion that Rubens like burro Chiyo is sometimes open to the criticism made on an ancient painter namely that his figures look as if they fed on roses la Devika Dolce who is supposed to have given the Viva vote she presets of Titian in his dialogue make Sara Tino say I would generally banished from my pictures those Vermillion cheeks with coral lips for faces thus treated look like masks property Asst reproving his Cynthia for using cosmetics desires that her complexion might exhibit the simplicity and purity of color which is seen in the works of Arpels those who have written on the practice of painting have always recommended the use of few colors for flesh Reynolds and others quote even ancient authorities as recorded by Pliny and boss kini gives several descriptions of the method of the Venetian and particularly of Titian to the same effect they used he says Earth's more than any other color and at the utmost only added a little Vermillion minium and Lake abhorring as a pestilence be Aditi Jia Li Santi small teeny Verde Azul a giallo Leaney elsewhere he says earth should be used rather than other colors after repeating the above prohibited list he adds I speak of the imitation of flesh for in other things every color is good again our great Titian used to say that he who wishes to be a painter should be acquainted with three colors white black and red assuming this account to be a little exaggerated it is still to be observed that the monotony to which the use of few colors would seem to tend is prevented by the nature of the venetian process which was sufficiently conformable to Goethe's doctrine the gradations being multiplied and the effect of the colors heightened by using them as semi opaque mediums immediately after the passage last quoted we read he also gave this true precept that to produce a lively coloring in flesh it is not possible to finish at once as these particulars may not be known to all we add some further abridged extracts explaining the order and methods of these different operations the Venetian painters says this writer after having drawn in their subject go in the masses with very solid color without making use of nature or statues their great object in this stage of their work was to distinguish the advancing and retiring portions that the figures might be relieved by means of chiaroscuro one of the most important departments of color and form and indeed of invention having two I did on their scheme of effect when this preparation was dry they consulted nature and the antique not severely but with the aid of a few lines on paper Quattro Senya Encarta they corrected their figures without any other model then returning to their brushes they began to paint smartly on this preparation producing the color of flesh the passage before quoted follows stating that they used Earth's chiefly that they carefully avoided certain colors and likewise varnishes and whatever produces a shining surface when this second painting was dry they proceeded to scumble over this or that figure with a low tint to make the one next to it come forward giving another at the same time additional light for example on a head a hand or a foot thus detaching them so to speak from the canvas tin turrets prejoh needy santa Rocco is here quoted by us still multiplying these well understood retouching x' we're required on the dry surface our Seco they reduced the whole to harmony in this operation they took care not to cover into our figures but rather went on jamming them Gio Leal and oli with vigorous touches in the shadows too they infused vigor frequently by glazing with as Feltham always leaving great masses in middle tint with many darks in addition to the partial glazings and few lights the introduction to the subject of venetian coloring in the poem by the same author is also worth transcribing but as the style is quaint and very concise a translation is necessarily a paraphrase the art of coloring has the imitation of qualities for its object not all qualities but those secondary ones which are appreciable by the sense of sight the eye especially sees colors the imitation of nature in painting is therefore justly called coloring but the painter arrives at his end by indirect means he gives the varieties of tone in masses he smartly impinges lights he clothes his preparation with more delicate local hues he unites he glazes thus everything depends on the method on the process for if we look at color abstractedly the most positive may be called the most beautiful but if we keep the end of imitation in view this shallow conclusion falls to the ground the refined Venetian manner is very different from mere direct sedulous imitation everyone who has a good eye may arrive at such results but to attain the manner of Paulo of Bosson of Parma chin turret or Titian is a very different undertaking the effects of semi-transparent mediums in some natural productions seem alluded to in the following passage nature sometimes accidentally imitates figures in stones and other substances and although they are necessarily incomplete in form yet the principle of effect or depth resembles the Venetian practice in a passage that follows there appears to be an allusion to the production of the atmospheric colors by semi-transparent mediums end of footnote paragraph 671 that the color of the skin and hair as a relation with the differences of character is beyond question and we are led to conjecture that the circumstance of one or other organic system predominating produces the varieties we see a similar hypothesis may be applied to Nations in which case it might perhaps be observed that certain colours correspond with certain confirmations which has always been observed the Negro physiognomy paragraph 672 lastly we might hear consider the problematical question whether all human forms and hues are not equally beautiful and whether custom and self conceit are not the causes why one is preferred to another we venture however after what has been adduced to assert that the white man that is he whose surface varies from white to reddish yellowish brownish in short whose surface appears most neutral in hue and least inclines to any particular or positive color is the most beautiful on the same principle a similar point of perfection in human conformation may be defined hereafter when the question relates to form we do not imagine that this long disputed question is to be thus once for all settled for there are persons enough who have reason to leave this significant sea of the exterior in doubt but we thus express a conclusion derived from observation and reflection such as might suggest itself to a mind aiming at a satisfactory decision we subjoin a few observations connected with the elementary chemical doctrine of colors footnote the author's conclusion here is unsatisfactory for the color of the black races may be considered at least quite as negative as that of Europeans it would be safer to say that the white skin is more beautiful in the black because it is more capable of indications of life and indications of emotion a degree of light which would fail to exhibit the finer varieties of form on a dark surface would be sufficient to display them on a light one and the delicate mantling zuv color whether the result of action or emotion are more perceptible for the same reason end of footnote end of section 34 section 35 a theory of colors this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org theory of colors by johann wolfgang von goethe translated by Charles Eastlake at LV physical and chemical effects of the transmission of light through colored mediums 673 the physical and chemical effects of cola flight unknown so that it is unnecessary here to describe them at length colas light exhibits itself under various conditions as exciting warmth as impacting a luminous quality to certain bodies as promoting oxidation and deoxidation in the modes and degrees of these effects many varieties take place but no difference is found indicating a principle of contrast such as we found in the transmission of coloured light we proceed briefly to advert to this 6/7 far let the temperature of a darkroom be observed by means of a very sensible air thermometer if the bulb is then brought to the direct sunlight as it shines into the room nothing is more natural than that the fluid should indicate a much higher degree of warmth if a problem this we interpose coloured glasses it follows again quite naturally that the degree of warmth must be lowered first because the operation of the direct light is already somewhat impeded by the glass and again more especially because a colored glass as a dark medium admits less light through it 675 but here a difference in the excitation of warmth exhibits itself to the attentive observer according to the color of the glass the yellow and the yellow red glasses produce a higher temperature than the blue and blue red the difference being considerable 676 this experiment may be made with the prismatic spectrum the temperature of the room being first remarked on the thermometer the blue colored light is made to fall on the bulb when a somewhat higher degree of warmth is exhibited which still increases as the other colors are gradually brought to act on the mercury if the experiment is made with the water prism so that the white light can be retained in the center this refracted indeed but not yet colored light is the warmest and the other colors stand in relation to each other as before 677 as we hear merely described without undertaking to deduce are explained in this phenomenon we only remark in passing that the pure light is by no means abruptly and entirely after an end with the red division in the spectrum but that a refracted light is still to be observed deviating from its course and as it were insinuating itself beyond the prismatic image so that on closer examination it will hardly be found necessary to take refuge in invisible rays and their refraction 6 7 8 the communication of light by means of coloured mediums exhibits the same difference the light communicates itself to balogna phosphorous through blue and violet glasses but by no means through yellow and yellow red glasses it has been even remarked that the phosphor II which have been rendered luminous under violet and blue glasses become sooner extinguished twin afterwards placed and the yellow and yellow red glasses the nose which have been suffered to remain in a dark room without any further influence 679 these experiments like the far going may also be made by means of the prismatic spectrum when the same results take place 680 to ascertain the effect of coloured light on oxidation and deoxidation the following means may be implied let my perfectly white Murie eight of silver be spread on a strip of paper place it in the light so it may be coming to a certain degree gray and then cut it in three portions of these one may be preserved in a as a specimen of this state but another be placed under a yellow red and a third under a blue red glass the last will become a darker gray and exhibited the oxidation the other under the yellow red glass will on the contrary become a lighter gray and thus approach nearer to the original state of Mar perfect oxidation the change in both may be ascertained by a comparison with the unaltered specimen 681 an excellent apparatus has been contract to perform these experiments with the prismatic image the results are analogous to those already mentioned and we shall hereafter give the particulars making use of the labors of an accurate observer who has been for some time carefully prosecuting these experiments translators footnotes see back paths lvi chemical effect in dye optical a chromaticism 682 we first invite our readers to turn to what has been before observed on this subject to avoid unnecessary repetition here 683 we can thus give a glass the property of producing much wider colored edges without refracting Mar strongly than before that is without displacing the object which mark acceptably 684 this property is communicated to the glass by means of metallic oxides mininum melted and thoroughly United with a pure glass for use of this effect and thus Flint glass is prepared with oxide of light experiments of this kind of being carried farther and the so called butter of antimony which according to a new preparation may be exhibited as a pure fluid has been made use of in hollow lenses and prisms producing a very strong appearance of color with a very moderate refraction and presenting the effect which we have called hyperchromic ISM in a very vivid manner 685 in common glass the alkaline nature obviously ppand rates since it is chiefly composed to sand and alkaline salts hence a series of experiments exhibiting the relation of perfectly alkaline fluids to perfect acids might lead to useful results 686 far could the maximum and minimum be found it would be a question whether a refractive medium could not be discovered in which the increasing and diminishing appearance of color and effect almost independent of refraction could not be done away with all together while the displacement of the object would be unaltered 687 how desirable therefore it would be with regard to this last point as well as for the elucidation of the whole of this third division of our work and indeed for the elucidation of the doctrine of colors generally that those who are occupied in chemical researches with new views ever opening to them should take the subject in hand pursuing into my delicate combinations what we have only roughly hinted at and prosecuting their inquiries with reference to science as a whole end of section 35 recording by chris gray cg systems and gadgets and plants for Pussycats section 36 of theory or colors 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 Breanna theory of colors by johann wolfgang von goethe translated by Charles Eastlake 1810 general characteristics 688 we have hit there too in a mere manner forcibly kept phenomena sander which partly from their nature partly in accordance with our mental habits have as it were constantly sought to be reunited we have accepted them in three divisions we have considered colors first as transient the result of an action and reaction in the eye itself next as passing effects of colorless light transmitting transparent and opaque mediums on light especially on the luminous image lastly we arrived at the point where we could securely pronounce them as permanent and actually inheriting bodies 689 in following this order we have as far as possible endeavored to define two separate and to class the appearances but now that we need no longer be apprehensive of mixing and confounding them we may proceed first to state the general nature of these appearances considered abstractedly as an independent circle effects and in the next place to show how this particular circle is connected with other classes of analogous phenomena in nature the facility with which color appears we have observed that color under many conditions appears very easily the susceptibility of these eye with regard to light the constant reaction of the retina against it produced instantaneously as light iridescent every subdue light may be considered as colored nay we ought to call any light colored in as much as it is in colorless light colorless surfaces are in some sort abstract ideas in actual experience we can hardly be said to be aware of them 691 if flight impinges on a colorless body is reflected from me or passes through it color immediately appears but it is necessary here to remember what has been so often urged by us namely that the leading conditions of refraction reflection and so on are not of themselves sufficient to produce the appearance sometimes it is true light access these merely as light but author as a define circumscribed appearance as a luminous image the semi opacity of the median is often a necessary condition while health the double shadows are required for many colored appearances in all cases however color appears instantaneously we find again that by means of pressure breathing heat by various kind of motion in alteration on smooth clean surfaces as well as on colorless fluids color is immediately produced 609 at to the slightest change has only to take place to component parts of bodies whether by in mixture with other particles or to such effects in color either makes its appearance or becomes change it too for the force of color 693 the physical colors and especially those of the prism were formerly called colores in fantasy on account of their extraordinary beauty and force strictly speaking however a high degree of effect may be ascribed to all appearances of color assuming that they are accepted under the purest and most perfect conditions 694 the dark nature of color its full rich quality and what produces the grave and at the same time fascinating pression we sometimes experience and a scholar is to be considered a condition of light so it cannot dispense with light as the cooperating cause of its appearance as its phases or ground as a power thus displaying and manifesting color a definite nature of color 695 the existence and the relatively definite character of color are one and the same thing light displays itself in the face of nature and it were with the general indifference informing us to surrounding objects perhaps the void of interest or importance but color is at all times a specific characteristic and significant 696 considered in a general point of view color is determined towards one of the two sides it this presents a contrast which we call polarity in which we may fit like designate by the expressions plus and minus plus yellow - blue + action - negation + light - shadow + brightness - darkness + force - weakness Plus warmoth - coldness plus proximity - distance plus repulsion - attraction plus affinity with assets - affinity with allies combination of the two principles 609 and 7 if this specific comes trusted principles are combined the respective qualities do not therefore destroy each other for each in the signature mixture the ingredients are so perfectly balanced that neither is to be distinctly recognized the union again acquires a specific character it appears as a quality by itself in which we no longer think of combination the union recall green 698 thus if two opposite phenomena springing from the same source do not destroy each other when combined but in their union present a third appreciable when blessing appearance this result at once indicates their harmonious relation the more perfect result yet remains to be adverted to augmentation to red 699 blue and yellow do not admit of increased intensity without presently exhibiting a new appearance in addition to their own each color in its lightest of state is a dark if condensed it must become darker but this effect no sooner takes place than the you assumes in appearance which were designated by the word radish 700 this appearance still increases so that when the highest degree of intensity is attained it predominates over the original you a powerful impression of light lifts the sensation of red on the retina in the prismatic yellow red which springs directly from the yellow we hardly recognize the yellow 701 this deepening takes place again by means of colorless semi-transparent mediums and have here we see the effect in its utmost purity and extent transparent fluids colored with any given use in a series of glass vessels accepted very strikingly the augmentation is an reminding lira paid in constant it is universal and obtains in physiological as well as physical and chemical colors junction of two augmented extremes 702 as the extremes of the simple contrasts produce a beautiful and agreeable appearance by their union so the deepened extremes on being United will present a still more fascinating color indeed it might naturally be expected that we should here find the eggman of the whole phenomenon completeness the result of a variety 703 and such as the fact for period appears a color to which from its excellence we have appropriated the term purple 704 there are various modes in which pure red may appear by bringing together the violet edge in the yellow red border in prismatic experiments by continued augmentation and chemical operations and by the organic contrast in physiological effects 705 as a pigment it cannot be produced by intermixture or Union but only by arresting the you in substances chemically acted on at a high culminating point hence the painter is justified in assuming that there are three primitive colors from which he combines or the others the natural philosopher on the other hand assumes only two elementary colors from which he in like manner develops the Quran combines the rest completeness the result of variety in color 706 the various appearances of color arrested and their different degrees and seen injects the position producer hope this totally is harmony to I 707 the chromatic circle has been gradually presented to us the various relations of its progression are apparent to us to pure original principles in contrast are the foundation of the whole and augmentation manifests itself by means of which both approach a third state hence there exists on both sides a lowest and highest a simples and most qualified state again two combinations present themselves first that of the simple primitive contrasts then that of the deepened contrasts harmony of the complete state 708 the whole ingredients of the chromatic scale seen in juxtaposition produce and harmonious impression on the eye the difference between the physical contrast and the harmonious opposition in all its extent should not be overlooked the first resides in the pure restricted original dualism considered in its antagonizing elements the other results from the fully developed effects of the complete state 709 every single opposition in order to be harmonious must comprehend the whole the physiological experiments are sufficiently convincing on this point a development of all the possible contrasts of the chromatic scale will be shortly given facility with which color may be made 210 either to the plus or minus side 710 we have a redhead occasion to take notice of the mutability of color in considering its so-called augmentation and progressive variations around the whole circle but they use even bears and repairs from one side to the other rapidly enough necessity 711 physiological colors are different in appearance as they happen to fall on a dark or on a light ground in physical colors the combination of the objective and subjective experiments is very remarkable the apotheca colors it appears are contrasted according to the light through or about them to what extent the chemical colors may be changed by fire and alkalis has been sufficiently shown in its proper place even a sense of color 712 oh that has been adverted to a subsequent to the rapid excitation and definition of color in mixture argumentation combination separation not forgetting the law of compensatory harmony all takes place with the greatest rapid and facility but with equal picniced collar again altogether disappears 713 the physiological appearances are in no wise to be arrested the physical lasts only as long as the external condition lasts even the chemical colors have great mutability they may be made to pass and repairs from one side to the other by means of opposite reagents and may even be unrelated altogether permanence of color the chemical colors afford evidence of very great duration colors fixed in a glass by fusion and by nature in jams defy oh time and reaction 715 the art of dying again fix the scholar very powerfully the use of pigments which might otherwise be easily rendered mutable by reagents may be communicated to substances in the greatest permanency by means of Borden's end of section 4 recording by Breanna you | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,357 | 71,933 |
QTdhtPoRuYY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTdhtPoRuYY | Easy DIY Farmhouse Laundry Sign | Our Gray House | hey y'all it's lisa and welcome to our grey house where i share diys and inspo for home food and travel all on a budget so if you enjoyed that too be sure and hit that subscribe button and hit the bell for notifications so youtube will notify you every time i upload a video and now let's just get into the diy [Music] today's project is a decor piece for my laundry room and i'm using seven of these dollar tree signs and yes they are they are false signs but they were in my stash and i like to craft from my stash when i can so just hot gluing these together and then i'll hot glue them all together to make one big sign now i'm taking rust-oleum's chalk paint chalked ultra matte paint in the color linen white you guys know it is my absolute favorite that and the charcoal i just i love those colors i just think they're they're great basics anyway i'm giving it two generous coats and using my heat gun to kind of dry it off in between coats i found this sticker at the dollar tree it says wash full dry repeat and at the top of the sticker it kind of shows you how they suggest that you lay it out and i thought it looked pretty cute so i thought i would do that too and now i'm just putting all the stickers down making sure that it looks like i want it to and then i'm taking off the stickers now the thing about the stickers is they have a shiny they're shiny still so they kind of stand out from your matte paint if you've used a matte paint to for your sign it's going to kind of stand out a little bit so i'm going to go back i'm trying to burnish those down really well so that it blends in as much as possible and then i'm going back with some mod podge and covering over it to make the whole whole shine whole sign shiny and now i'm trying to distress it a little bit and i think on the left side there no the right side the right side of the side looks a little empty a little bare so i tried to take some of these rub on transfers that i got from the dollar tree and i thought oh i'm going to make like a little vine going down the side i don't know why i thought a vine would work there but you know like adding some greenery basically i end up not doing that and i although i think the greenie would would have looked cute but it just wasn't wasn't giving me enough oomph that i wanted for my project i decide to string seven beads onto some jute twine and i alternate a small one then a large one small large so i have a small on each end and then the large in between just kind of alternating and then i wrap the jute twine several times around the sign to give it a little bit more substance i guess and then i finish it off and hot glue it to the back so that it stays and be careful not to burn myself and that's it that's how the sign turned out and this is how it turned out and i think it turned out pretty darn cute and i love that i added the beads because i do feel it adds a little bit to it without being overpowering or anything like that and i think if i had left it with a little green rub on leaves it just would you wouldn't have noticed it as much and so i paired it with two glass containers one has clothespins in it and one has launch detergent in it and of course my little lavender plant in my jute rope container to finish it off i think it turned out great let me know in the comments what you guys think and if you would have done something different on the side there instead of the beads thank you all so much for watching my video i really hope you enjoyed it and yeah there's two more videos you can watch right here i mean i feel like i'm doing some sort of dance but anyway if you want to follow me on here on youtube or over on instagram it's our grey house but just don't follow me in real life though because that's creepy bye | Our Gray House | UC1YZS1vjWBTo9gOKp_OyLXQ | 2021-06-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 774 | 3,782 |
nFT24FdJFHY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFT24FdJFHY | 8 Figure Day Trader Explains His Simple VWAP Trading Strategy #daytrading #stockmarket | I am focusing on the stocks that people forgot about the stocks that people don't care about and the stocks that have the most Edge the moment ly oh sh so that's nkg right there so right there guys a $5,000 trade that doesn't really take much size so if you guys see anything bouncing let me know nkg is bouncing a little bit I pull up nkg wow big fail so because this failed at VAP I'm going to see if I can get a bounce opportunity on it potentially let's see started there at 24 on nkg cuz it looked like it was rejecting vwap CZ is halting up so that might take some money flow so staying small on nkg cuz it's not my ideal entry of two 60 at CZ hot stock so no bounce on APM so far okay getting a bounce on nkg which is good still waiting for my ideal entries lyt is going up lyt money flow so notice guys notice there's a lot of stocks getting money flow today lyt is getting a little bit of money flow I'm going to see if I can get a small ad on this n kgn in case it doesn't take the money flow so I'm not going to get myself into trouble with lyt got a little an add there n kgn so as lyt is taking the money flow guys as lyt is taking the money flow I'm focusing on NK nkg what's this key support area around 208 mkg has not even traded much volume but now now the reason why I'm interested in it is cuz CZ is taking money lyt is taking money so there might be potential for this thing to fail is what I'm thinking so I add a little bit more at 18 I'm about 30% size so far small size small size for now okay so we're now getting a bounce on nkg so as it gets closer to my ideal line I could get a little bit more aggressive on it so let me draw some lines as well C is failing but not really touching that 220 fail on N kgn so maybe I'll try to get an [Music] ad I got a little bit of an ad there on that death candle so it looks like a death candle for now so I'm trying to add some more maybe got it CZ and lyt take money flow I'm trying to focus on this side stock 208 is a support so I would need to see 208 break but as you can see there's a little bit of a death candle there so I added on the death candle I'm in about 40% size now but 208 204 205 what's the next support area so as two other stocks are taking the money flow today lyt and CZ this has me feel that this stock n kgm might be forgotten and if it's forgotten hopefully we can make some money off of it so hopefully when CZ and lyt open up this will also go down as more people are taking money flow there but let's see so far pretty good average letting the trade work letting the trade breathe a little bit seeo is just failing phun bounce but I'm not really interested in attacking that Tesla bounce day today for any long buas Traders aisp no bounce ideally look for a $2 wash out on nkg IPA ideally towards 240s so if we get 240s on IPA that'd be nice so waiting to see how lyt and CZ open up hopefully they open up and continue to ramp by them opening up and continuing to ramp it should take money flow away from our stocks looking around guys anything else moving you guys see anything else moving meeds good aoid on meeds low volumes too nkg what are your thoughts if it gets back to 224 is would you add more or wait until the next line if it gets back up that high I would probably cover some and wait for higher IPA ideally 240 25050 is what I'm waiting for MN MD M running out of space to put this MN MD oh nice yes keep [Music] going IPA I'm waiting for higher guys I would rather be safe than sorry right be safe and [Music] sorry covered some 199 or two bucks somewhere around there covered some more 198 so this is a rather simple scalp on a broken stock so so far good stock selection on the broken stock I covered half into that dip just in case so now what do I do guys if it bounces back up towards this vwap area I'll be able to get another entry on it but now as you can see technically if I do everything right this should still be a winning trade right it should still be a winning trade simply if I just stick to the process right so that's about 20 cents a share 20 cents a share on a $2 stock is 10% so a 10% return in 10 minutes lyt open I am not touching CZ I am not touching so are you guys understanding uh the stock selection that I am having I am focusing on the stocks that people forgot about the stocks that people don't care about and the stocks that have the most Edge the moment ly oh covered more 91 so this is what happens when you ignore the hot stocks guys when you ignore the hot stocks do you see how much easier trading could be 188 covered more and you know what guys 187 all out so that's nkg right there relatively simple trade you guys understand that trade please tell me that trade makes sense pretty good pretty good right now guys if nothing changes if nothing changes I'm probably going to call it a day at 4970 so right there guys a $5,000 trade doesn't really take much scks does not take much SIDS so I'm just going to chill out for now and see if there's anything else | My Investing Club | UCze4cpHlxC7HzvIWfB0f7XA | 2024-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,035 | 5,009 |
uhvi5KgoLvw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhvi5KgoLvw | GIANT FORTNITE LOOT LLAMA FUNKO POP UNBOXING! LARGEST Fortnite Loot Llama Funko Pop EVER! Pop 511 | [Music] you're firm as Murray welcome back to another unboxing video here on the channel and today we are going to be looking at the biggest Fortnight Funko pop that you can buy and if you like this after you see the unboxing video I'll leave a link down below to my Amazon store where you can go and order one for your sale and also help out the channel so you know we've unboxed a lot of Fortnight Funko pops here on the channel so when I saw this one I thought oh my goodness I have to get my hands on this because usually these me guys that stays yes but check out this monster oh my goodness Lieut llama uh ye so just for comparison see and want it move back about here so look at the size of this thing versus your normal Funko pop what is life so this is the biggest Funko pop for the 48 range you can get your hands on it's a Begler clamor and please anyone from Funko watches us and all probably never happen but we want a Funko pop which is this size of the maker cuddle team leader that is exactly what I want that'd be amazing and then it would look absolutely fantastic right next to my Megazord oh gee Megazord and also hot I'm just not very Martha I know so that's bad boy yep which look this is a that's like a beggar Funko pop this one is massive check it like what the heck so let's see if we can get all three of these in a shop just to show you the three different kind of sizes just to show you how crazy this one is oh right what the heck absolutely enormous or this is awesome and going to be back kill unboxing we are going to unbox this bad boy right now and check out this ginormous blue clamor wet as funkopop number five one one we'll also show you the box rip now you can see you've got the usual clear Wendell Emilia's and say looking all cool hopefully Philip look it's even got the side window is also nothing to definitely from the normal phone could pop and we can see a whole bunch of the Fort Nate phone calls which are available on the back there we've got a few of them we've on both with the channel if you want to check them out you saw is just worth left here you can also get forget my hand on it right there you can also get a smaller look llama which is just normal sized and then you can see we've also unboxed Rai sahab's and a couple of others but make sure you check out my playlist for the rest of them if you like best king of stuff so on to the main event I hope I can get through this is just newly newly released guys so pick one of these up this will cook awesome on anyone's gaming setup where in your room or anything like that my goodness it's ginormous guys let me know down below in the comments should I keep him out the box or should look Lana at live in the box what do you do with your Funko pops do you keep them in the box or do you take them out let me know down below in the comments and I'll heart every single one of your comments and respond to them go right that's ridiculous good oh my goodness with these were uh names and I saw it was gonna be a giant llama I was up bet oh mama you'd not be one of the cool skins but holy smokes that is awesome this head with it doesn't move you solid Funko pops heads do quite often move on glut it doesn't move leaders head move maybe I'm making that up the don't move but look at the size of this game even if we compared him to Department he's absolutely destroy FIFA make so yes I absolutely love this take a closer look at it so you can see the front of his face there's noise and look at this a you can see it's got the chest logo and the padlock face back eyes and here's another side and then we've got the back and sees bushy retail & the hotheads awesome that is the biggest fortnight Funko pop one of the biggest Funko pops and get your hands on I think this is the biggest size they do absolutely crazy awesome collectors like them if you enter these things I really advise you pack up I think it looks amazing it look really cool set think wanna set up somewhere could maybe go there in front of Dragonzord what do you think can move it over here with Megazord I get a quick kill be cool if we could lay them up somehow it look amazing what yes that is our unboxing for this new look llama bought me Funko pop that was a mouthful and a half but hopefully you guys enjoyed the video if you did remember to leave a thumbs up remember if you want to pick one of these up for yourself use a link down below to my amazon store you guys get a great deal get out of this in place and also help support the channel and if you do make sure you let me know down in the comments so with me and look lima can't thank you real life llama absolutely love it over a note from you guys hope you enjoyed this video remember to ring that notification bail after you subscribe so you don't miss out on plenty more unboxings make content and for tonight live streams where you can jump on stream and play and my squad much loftier faces became teacher in the comments I will see you on the next video [Music] | Gamerz WRLD | UCFjab2MPjMUs6RT7wg8xqYg | 2019-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,015 | 5,015 |
5W0Ze3Gtzn0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W0Ze3Gtzn0 | Jargon I Like From My Public Speaking Class's Take Home Test That The Teacher Didn't Teach | off parasocial get to know this guy Murdock through a talk on one-sided tough Harriet I am a big fan of some of this public speaking jargon I quite like it I wish he taught it during the class and not through this take-home test that he does last minute not the best teaching methods but irregardless humorous version of regardless the jargon of this public speaking class is initial credibility as speakers we have petitioned through awards education publications and other accolades is initial credibility I like it the other two are the ones I like the best especially this one credibility that a speaker earns as a consequence of a performance first two derived credibility so you can earn derived credibility from fundable ism or showing off of intellectual prowess which is the second most popular definition of fumble ism another one is a tightrope walker as you might know or a type tightrope walking because it's fun bull ism not fun bliss but irregardless lexa feminism is another one to show off with words showing off her knowledge with pretentious use of words who I knew I know the word Aqualad I don't know I can't think of a fancy word to pretend I know but oh I know this is vocabulary no next of feminism whoo yes another jargon I like from this schooling is terminal credibility or the final impression that the audience has of a speaker after the presentation is over terminal credibility there's nice also whoo however parasocial get to know me through this one-sided conversation yeah | Talk Talk Parasocial [Moribund Institute] | UC1SeOfyfMYLn3xcO_PR7c0g | 2019-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 264 | 1,506 |
pLH6-HVcayY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLH6-HVcayY | Realism Overhaul in KSP 1.8.1 - DECQ's Angara 5 | [Music] hello everyone and welcome back to realism overall sandbox incredible space program 1.8.1 and in this video i am going to test out deku's angara rocket in 1.8.1 with the configurations that realism overall comes with previously i had used my own configurations for this particular mod but realism overhaul now comes with configurations of its own so i just want to make sure that those work properly obviously i've deleted my own configuration out of the install and this is in honor of the fact that they finally decide to relaunch it again on another test previously uh russia had tested angara 5 in 2014 in december and it had angara 5 with a bris m stage and a two ton mass simulator and well after six years they've decided to basically do the same thing again except with a 2.4 ton mass simulator though this time it got to geosynchronous or geosynchronous transfer orbit i don't know if they circularize i assume they circularized but the previous test in 2014 was just too low earth orbit as far as i know so this is the second test of angara 5 a long time coming and hopefully they'll eventually put good use but we should uh see if we can use it in kerbal space program now here i've typed in angara and found the parts i'll link the version on the mod that i'm using in the video description uh somebody has taken over the cues q's mod and adapted it for 1.10 but i'm in 1.8.1 so i'm still using the old version of the mod in 1.1.3 it was made for 1.1.3 so i'll link that version as a space doc link in the video description now we should probably get a mass simulator first because all this goes underneath so before i get to that and putting that together i'm going to get myself a simple tank i guess i'll just go with this procedural tank and we need 2.4 tons that's 2.4 tons right there okay that'll do and then we need a bris stage now the angara mod does not come with a bridge stage as you can see these are there's no brisbane here so we're going to use raider nick's bridge stage from his proton it's a soviet rockets pack and so there's a briz if you type in bris and you have that mod installed there's this decoupler and then there's this bris core tank and i believe they are using the brism expansion attack tank briz m expansion tank if i take a look at the wiki description of the angara 5 rocket it says the burn time for the bris m stage is 3 000 seconds 3 000 seconds which is 50 minutes so let's see uh you're gonna really enjoy this by the way this uh actually for the this is from a different mod this is the one that actually comes with so these are vernier thrusters that comes with the radar nick mod and this is the main thruster it's like that um so that's only 14 minutes so obviously and that's not even with the verniers uh 13 minutes so yes obviously it's the one with the expansion tank so we put that like that and we've got it all ready to go um though we don't want the expansion tank separating immediately when we ignite so then we sum that up and we see that's about 3 000 seconds in fact all right another optional stage would be the kvtk but that is not what they launched with on this test so i'm not going to uh use that we could have another payload except for a dummy tank that's 2.4 tons but uh the payload i was thinking of pneumonia is not that big it's only 1.64 tons so we'll leave it be uh that might be an interesting payload eventually but with this now we can move on to putting the angara together so we have angara payload adapter uh probably it should have something on top but this will be fine for now and we have angara 5 payload fairing and you can see the bridge fits inside just right that is intentional uh so that's good and we have universal rocket module 2 which is the second stage no that's from real engines as well so the this one is from the deku mod so we'll go with this one and it doesn't say angara on it but i think this is the one from the mod rather than a different mod so we'll run with it and see how it goes so you are m1 now and we have an rd 191 incidentally if you want to use a kvtk which is a hydrolock stage a much more efficient stage than the bris we have up there this is the engine ford rd0146 so that is an option but you'd have to build the tank because i haven't actually seen the tank for it now once again normally when i'm testing stuff or showing how to put things together uh these days it's more often than not something i designed or built uh this is not the case for this none of these parts are mine this is a rarity these days okay and we will yes we want the apertures for the nozzles for the separation motors to be facing that way i don't know if there's a different texture on here to remove the tag it doesn't look like it i mean the angara label and we also want to be able to throttle down the core because the core has to outlast the boosters so we're going to select that and we're going to assign group id and i'm just going to call this core so we can throttle it down separately and it has the throttle down for the core stage as somewhere between 44 and 51 seconds into the launch and it throws down to 64 percent so we have that so anyway we have an angara i have set my launch location to place which is where they launched from yes i'll overwrite the other angara 5 and we are gonna see how this works okay this is about the time they launched at uh it was 5 50 am utc and we'll throw up i'm assuming to go straight out since it's going to go to geosynchronous orbit we're not going to go polar even though it's from place uh where you would rather go polar to be honest uh places i wonder whether vast darkness ever going to happen but that's another launch site that they've been building but and it was supposed to be for angara but they have not gotten that together we don't need rendezvous as far as our delta v is concerned well we'll see we'll see whether any of that makes sense so ignition bloom looks fine there and launch and we're going up i'll prepare to throw down the core which is this icon here it seems like they have assumed that the boosters would run for three minutes but the actual burn time supposed to be three and a half minutes for the boosters however that includes a throttle down so it's tough to really assess that so we're at 40 seconds i'm going to throw down the core and i'm gonna check whether that's actually 64 64 that's only 72 so uh okay there we go basically half of its throttle range here it's got a fairly low thrust weight ratio at this point so i'm turning a little bit too fast i'll leave it at a little bit of a high angle attack here for a bit crawling the core down at all is a pain actually but so far so good it is in fact working okay to make these last an extra 30 seconds i'm gonna throttle down now in fact now it's looking like if i just go full throttle it'll be okay so i don't know about the mech jab stage time reading again we want three and a half minutes yup we're a little bit late separation oh that's pretty good i mean vigorous oh an extra twist to it i don't know what those little things at the end are but okay no problems throw up on this i don't know how this is supposed to control role at this point uh yep no clue it's actually supposed to be lasting a little bit longer it's supposed to be 328 seconds which is 5 minutes and 28 seconds we are not going to get that far so that's interesting maybe uh the core stage thrall down should be deeper than what we said at okay separation that works ignition okay uh so separation and ignition should have happened at 328 or basically still in like 15 seconds and then it jettisons the fairing at uh 5 minutes and 40 seconds and fairing jettison okay we should probably pitch up a little bit hmm well i think my inaccuracies might have caused this to not oh the breeze the bridge actually starts twice okay um so this stage doesn't actually bring it to orbit which is super interesting this will get it to the right apoapsis but then the bris will circularize and then it'll do the boost up and then it'll circularize it there's a lot of burns so debris i'll go with the timings they have but it doesn't seem like this stage alone has enough delta v for getting us to orbit i don't think that our inaccuracies with the throttle down and all that business would have made that big a difference to the delta v it'll make a difference but it's just not going to make up this difference and it does seem like the bris ignites only shortly after the stage cuts off well that's not super duper the best situation um technically we would have to wait uh two minutes and 20 seconds before igniting the bridge but we might want to do that a little bit earlier rather than later okay separation separation okay uh i'll delay a bit i guess this is going to take a while this first burn with the briz is supposed to be uh 210 seconds or three minutes and a half i'll do what i need to do to make sure this does not die basically okay well i mean we won't die die but we will briefly re-enter the atmosphere like this so i needed to toss it up a little bit higher i didn't fully appreciate i mean this is right it is 21 tons so it is heavy and everything i didn't appreciate how much this was stretching the limits of angara 5. it turned the camera as if we were in orbit it's not exactly what's happened but worse things have happened to missions you could say that much so i'm gonna go ahead and shut down for time being that is much longer than they planned now technically the restart of bris is a little bit over an hour into the mission which makes me think that they wanted to boost up from this side's equator not where we are right now so we're going to time more we only have internal power we are still in the atmosphere right so apparently it would have started the burn already here i think our delay in actually getting to orbit might have caused us to be a bit slow but let me just plot it here let's say i do a maneuver to boost up and i imagine the maneuver there's another restart of the bridge after a little while it doesn't probably won't uh correct inclination too much yet um it's in about four hours that the next restart is which makes me think that this this doesn't boost up all the way to gto immediately so it's probably something like this going on okay ignition okay i'm no longer pointing at the node i'm trying to manage this so that the periapsis doesn't go up too much or down obviously so just picking a tilt that works for that also i don't really need to correct inclination that much here it's not deficient though we're higher up now we're just slowly bringing it down process is a heck of a place to try and uh put up uh i mean i don't think i want to correct it that much from here we'll wait until we're higher up but yeah it's a crazy inclination to deal with we're just gonna burn out this stage and i think that'll get us what we need the restart of the bris stage is supposed to be at 12 363 seconds which is like three and a half hours roughly speaking so if you take our current time and period it's it's about where our periapsis is going to be if we just burn out the stage which is what i'm sure they did and when i say this stage i mean this expansion tank not that bit okay that'll be that tank so that tank jettisons uh well i guess it's off not as frisky as your normal sort of deal or so make sense this next burn i would expect goes all the way out to oops gto and that burns about a thousand seconds 15 minutes i don't think the stage is that long unless we throw it down somehow i don't think it throttles and i'm wondering if our electric charge is going to hold out we'll see i don't know we might not end up with exactly as much delta v as we needed uh we know where we went wrong there me not having quite the right timing on the throttle down and probably a bad trajectory seems like 2.4 tons to the full circularized uh geosynchronous orbit is about all this can do with the bris stage they'll need the kvtk for anything better okay that'll be good enough no no you don't have to do anything all right so that is full geostationary transfer orbit but we're a bit short of what we need to actually correct this entire inclination let's see if we can do the boost up part i mean it looks like we could get close to a circular orbit there problem is we can't correct the inclination so that's the margin that we did not have but i want to check the electric charge make sure it holds out for enough time it seems like it will so yeah i'm not gonna do this final bit i think the rocket itself works with the realism overall configs and so this has been a little test because they they did the real test in real life and uh while we're here at gto and we're not quite gonna be able to do geosynchronous orbit that i know what needs to be fixed in on my part to make it work out so i'm satisfied uh i don't know if all the numbers for the configuration on this mod are exactly right in other words some of the dry masses might be lighter than they have them or something like that but for now it's a workable version of angara 5. so with that i'll say thank you for watching i hope you enjoyed this video if you did please do press like if you have any comments or suggestions please leave them in the comment section below and i'll see you next time you | Raiz Space | UCeHMXQRT6D3o2sbfsqkpCcA | 2020-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,636 | 13,362 |
XMwyjy5EL1I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMwyjy5EL1I | Chris Pratt's family plans with fiancée Katherine Schwarzenegger, he hopes his ‘future’ will look li | [Music] Chris Brandt was straight up about his family plans with fiancee Catherine Schwarzenegger just 11 days after he proposed he even elaborated on what else he hopes his future will look like thank goodness for stars like Chris Pratt 39 who don't bother with ambiguity the guardians of the galaxy star didn't shy away from revealing his baby making plans with fiance Catherine Schwarzenegger 29 the future Oh lots of kids the actor told Entertainment Tonight at the press day for his new movie lego movie to the second part On January 25 chris is a man of action he just proposed to the author On January 14 which is less than two weeks ago and that engagement happened after a less than a year of dating to accommodate such a large family Chris hopes to spend more time off set sorry MCU fans his forecast for the future included maybe less time spent working in more time spent enjoying life he explained I always want to be the guy that works to live not lives to work Chris continued I think I want to spend just a lot of time at the farm and a lot of time catching a lot of fish and seeing lots of sunsets and we know Catherine is on the same page when it comes to their family plans Catherine loves the man that Chris is but has been mostly overjoyed in seeing him as a father referring to Jack the six year-old son that Chris shares with ex-wife Anna Faris she sees how great Chris and Jack are with each other and it was certainly the catalyst on how she first started to fall in love with him their bond makes her think that she wants them to have their own children and to have them soon and our source thinks that we could be seeing a bun in the oven ASAP after the wedding that is surely Catherine wants to have her dream wedding with her dream man but she is very eager to start a family our source adds so don't be one bit surprised if you see her with a bump a few months after they get hitched obviously Chris is on the same page as his fiancee as you can tell by Friday's interview but we've got even more details on his about a second round of fatherhood not only is he very excited to be a father again he is now in a great place in his own career to make it that much easier since he knows the drill of what it takes to be a father another source exclusively told HL on January 17 before the press day for Chris's new movie they both are excited to get to that part of their relationship it will be very special | Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge | UCF1G7I-vFeucU5V74_O7VBw | 2019-01-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 474 | 2,435 |
2W7TXMJiFbs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W7TXMJiFbs | Composing in Vision and Sound 27 DIALOG MAKING ROOM Stream Highlight 10 Aug 2022 | all right here we go on the left hand side we see no 4 score in its current incarnation and on the right hand side we see the new animation of it [Music] ladies and gentlemen this is a recap of composing envision and sound part 27 dialogue making room in today's episode we re-entered by reflecting that we have a big three going on in our life right now the stream which we are recapping for you now a paper which we are writing in conjunction with a team and a cycles awareness which is a cycle of taking care of personal needs such as our computer needs service and we have to do our regular checkups and all that so we experiment what we call the nimbus pastel overlay which you can see floating around here on the right and then we experimented with uh with dough and you may remember that in our last highlight we were expressing dissatisfaction that in the middle it got boring so what we did is we jacked it up we jacked it up three and four here we kicked it up five half steps which is a very traditional technique and then when we came back to arc five we brought it all back down to the stat so what we're going to do is play for you the new improved doe or with improved high-energy middle but again we're going to show it to you as an animation and what we like about it well we'll talk about that later let's just see the animation and the whole thing [Music] so [Music] do [Applause] [Music] do so [Music] so that ends today's stream what we like about the animation is we experimented quite a bit with making each of the five arcs visually different but in the end we came back to that simple keeping it keeping with these three actors and it just seems to work better this way and we're not exactly sure why but that is part of the series is composing in vision and sound we also like having the the score come together and using the good old kick it up five half steps trick so um our ideas for next time are to keep looking perhaps with the color arc transitions that make a score recording and then a good old friend to be determined shout outs to silent lurker and methodic innovator we appreciate you tune in next time to see what happens do take care do come back and do keep on streaming | Sitearm | UCPKUT_YGVGEPiC8DPLQzaYg | 2022-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 431 | 2,212 |
5KVPIA3jwiA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KVPIA3jwiA | NCompass Live: Nebraska Memories | all right good morning and welcome to this week's edition of Encompass live I am your host Christa Burns here at the Nebraska library commission Encompass live is the commission's weekly online event or a webinar a webcast um I don't know what else do you want to show it but we call us uh but we're online and we're live every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. Central Time um the show is free and open to anyone to watch so you can join us on Wednesday mornings or if you can't join us on Wednesdays that's fine all of our recordings are posted to our website so you can watch our recordings afterwards um we do a mixture of things here book reviews interviews mini training sessions um basically anything that's related to libraries we will have it on the show and we do bring in guest speakers sometimes and uh sometimes we have our own Nebraska library commission staff doing um on with us and that's what we have today um we have deor dros and Alena NTI and Beth Goble all here today all from the Nebraska library commission and um they're going to talk about Nebraska m our um digitization project here for historical um items that we have so I'll just hand it over to you guys to take over and um explain what um it's all about there we go okay and what we're going to cover today is the new interface that um has been loaded for Nebraska Memories the software um that we use content DM has gone through um several iterations and updates and we finally have our updated look that we put quite quite a bit of work into so Alena is going to talk about the interface first and then I Deborah will talk a bit about some new policies we have on donating materials and then Beth and I will talk about some of the newer collections that have been added since we last did Encompass live on Nebraska memories so El hello everybody um as de said I'll just going to briefly talk about the new interface um you can see it hopefully up on your screen here coming through fine looks good uh first thing you'll see in the center is a image of the the state of Nebraska that has a number of other smaller images on it um this is just what we are calling our map exhibit uh it's just another way for us to highlight some of the great items that are included in the database uh this is something that will rotate every so often um I'm actually working on a new one so it'll be changing soon uh if you're curious about whatever images are on this all you need to do is click on it and then you can see here um I have listed out in every uh image individually and you can click on any one of those to learn more about them uh the next thing you'll see um prominently displayed here's the browse The View and the search um I'll come back to those in just a moment I just want to scroll down down and show the bottom half of the screen under exploring Nebraska memories this is where you'll find our blog posts related to Nebraska memories uh we try to do a post every two weeks uh highlighting different items in Nebraska memories and if you want to know more about Memories We do have some information with an additional link over here on the right but let's go ahead and jump into actually looking at the items in Nebraska memories so I'm going to go ahead and do browse items uh one of the things I always have a problem about when I visit other sites from other states is I never know what to search for so I like an option to be able to browse and just see what's in there and we offer a few different ways to do that first of all if you feel Brave you can do all items and this will bring up all items arranged alphabetically uh in our site and you can see over here uh we have uh 5,601 items currently in the complete Nebraska memories so that's just all items I'm going to go ahead and jump back to browse in the next area you can see here is the Browse by topic um what we have done as a staff we've just gone through and found some topics that have um a number of different items that we think are would be important or useful to display um you can see here there's about we currently have 27 topics we have added some more when we did we did the interface so if you're interested in seeing safe um let's look at farming here are the items related to farming and they cross all the collections that are in memories and just working my way down the page here we also have a Browse by location um you can see here the state is uh divied up into six different locations and so these different locations show the items that are in Nebraska memories that were mostly where photos were taken in these particular parts of the state this is not where the participants are from these are actually where the items are from so I clicked on the Panhandle area you can see to start off with we have some photos from Sydney and Crawford uh one of the things you noticed as I moused over this is a new feature with the latest version of content Dam inst installed when you hover your mouse over a photo this additional little box pops up here that gives you a description date and the subjects of that particular photo or item and the last on item on the browse page here is we do have listed out each individual collection and we are currently work have 36 different collections in Nebraska memories another way you can see these individual participants is if you go up to the top of the screen and go to all collections um this too was a new page uh that we created after we updated the software and what I like about it is you'll see all the collections are all listed here in this kind of leftand box you will see a brief description of each collection and then you'll also see this Carousel that randomly displays some of the items in each collection so it's a great way to kind of get a highlight of what is in each collection clicking on any one of these items will take you to the exact um image or photo or musical score whatever it may be or if you'd like you can just click on the particular uh title of a collection uh here now we are looking at the Fairmont Public Library Filmore County Historical societies collection you can see that's clearly labeled here um at this on top of the screen and then up by the actual in the right hand corner you see again we list who owns these particular items um that is one thing we didn't talk about is all the items in the collection with the exception of the donated materials which Deborah will speak about later are still owned by the institution um that we worked with um again there's another Carousel here again these are just random images it's just a great way to give an idea of what in a particular collection um you also will Define now excuse me we'll find a description of the collection um followed by their right statements and this just tells um what the copyright or the restrictions are for each of these items in the collection and then finally we have um browse these suggested topics uh these are just themes that we have found in each individual collection so it appears there's a lot of um interior shots and Street scenes in this collection from uh Fairmont Public Library so clicking on any of those two would bring up those 11 items or 13 items in case of the Street Scenes if you want to just jump in and browse everything in this collection you have a couple options there's a button here that says browse this collection or another one up on this top bar so you can see now I got all I think that got kind of a glare on there I think that's 50 results um so I can click on any one of these items to see more oh that helps CHR turned off one of the light sets in here so the clear isn't quite so bad um so here's the photo of the inside of the cafe uh again this box here that you're seeing is new we now have the option to zoom in and out on the photo not quite sure why you need to zoom out but it is an option but the other one of course I like to do is to zoom in and then she's you're clicking and dragging yes I am clicking with my left Mouse button and dragging the image around the screen um you can also click on this next little dark gray box here which is full browser and that just makes it a little larger um area on the screen to see the image so I'm going to go ahead and close that by clicking on the close option uh the next two items will make it fit to window uh fit to width then the last two are rotate uh you may wonder why you need to rotate an item uh some of the postcards that we have in the collection especially on the back when the writing's included um you'll have text go in multiple directions so it'll be helpful to rotate it so you can actually put the text um in a more readable way below each uh item in the in the Nebraska memories you will find its record it will consist of a title a description the publisher um some type of date range you'll see the subjects here uh each of these are hyperlinks so if you want to find more cafes or more pictures about Fairmont or photographic prints you could click on any one of those um and there's the additional information in the notes and then of course ordering and use we do link back to the right statements that I pointed out earlier um if you have not worked on a digital project like this uh one of the hardest things is you may think it is scanning the photos that's not true I think the hardest part is actually doing these records below because everybody's like well tell me more about the photo you know tell me more about the photo uh think about that shoe box of photos you may have at your house hidden away somewhere and if some stranger came across that shoe box to have you put any information in it so you know people in the future would know what those photos are um that's the same problem that we run into these unless someone has a memory of these photos or written stuff down it takes a bit of work to try to figure out what each photo is what the description should be so um who what where and when is very important and I too want more all of those W's in there um but like I said that is the hard part uh last thing I just want to point out we do have a search screen on or search box on every screen I'm going to go ahead and search for postcards and you can see only got three the one thing um it is important to remember when you're doing a search up here when I'm already in a specific collection um if you open the advaned search you'll see down here I'm searching only the Fairmont collection so if you do want to go out and search all the different collections in Nebraska memories you do need to click on add or remove and just select all of them the last new feature I do want to oops do want to highlight here is on my search results page you will see this leftand column um this is does contain a list of all the collections we are searching um so for some reason if I want to exclude say um analou County I can just click on that and it would remove those result any results from analou County for my search results um I also then have the option here to narrow my search if I type there subject creator and date um these limiters may vary a little bit but again this is a nice way maybe if I'm really interested instead of um I want to see parks in Nebraska I could click on that and it will do a search and so now you can see up here I have a search for postcards and that are just the parks in Nebraska and Omaha so a great way to help refine your search results I think those were the highlights of did I I'm looking at Beth and deah here did I forget anything in the new features that I should be I think those are the and then we'll talk about some of the others in the Donate as I do donated yeah if we have time I I did use some of the features all right it was actually new to me I I hadn't been in for a while and it was the the ability to rotate and to um enlarge a photo to see some writing on it we a question that came in that I'll just ask now because I'm not sure when it would fall into the um what you're doing anyways someone wants to know is there a limit the number of pictures you can add to a collection no whatever they send you yes um our largest collection right now is the Butler County um collection and that has 1,1 items and they have many many many more wonderful images that we would love to take but they were totally volunteer group project and um they just didn't have the manpower to do more and we were very thankful to get the Thousand items but that leads into the fact that um in the past we have worked with um institutions because we do want to make sure that any of the images that we put on Nebraska memories um can can the original items for those images can still be accessed by the public so we have tried to limit it um basically to historical societies museums um the state universities and colleges um plus some other colleges so mainly institutions in in Nebraska the materials do have to be Nebraska related in some way um but we have had numerous inquiries over the years about private materials things that people wanted to contribute so we have come up with a new policy and if you go to our Nebraska memories main website you'll see that there is a link now to donating private materials to Nebraska memories okay because Deborah you changed to the Nebraska library commission's website we're on the Nebraska library commission's website and this where you find information participants yes and actually from Nebraska memories you can get there by going to the homepage and and the learn more and oh where did I'm sorry y right there part there's a couple different ways to get there but if you click on any one of the participate it takes you into the introduction to participating which actually is a subpage of the neuras memories page which is where it started out so okay so I'm going back to this page where um we talk about donating private materials to Nebraska memories um we cannot just take digitized images we still want to stick to our um our position on having access to the original item so that if a re researcher ever wanted to see the original item they would have access to it through some institution so what we decided on is if a private person wishes to donate the actual original items to us here at the library commission or to they can do it to an individual library or Institution also but if they donate it to us want to donate it to us we ask that they um look at this page first look at the criteria because we are looking for materials from um a certain uh time frame um number one we do need things that um that are clear for copyright either they fall in the public domain which means an easy cut off is just it's pre-1923 there are some other exceptions but we it's easiest just to say pre-1923 unless the P the photograph that's being donated was taken by the person who's donating it okay so they have the copyright themselves we asked that the materials themselves be pre-1972 we do limit things to um photographs postcards manuscripts Diaries we can't do newspapers we don't do high school or college yearbooks okay so there are some restrictions on the types of materials we can accept and then we do ask that the um donor be able to give us information about each of those images so that we can complete that record and give some basic information on the who what when where if the items that they wish to donate meet those criteria we do have them then sign a deed of gift which donates those items with the copyright to the library commission we would then scan them write the records the descriptions put them into Nebraska memories depending on the material type of material and the content of the material we may keep the item in the nebras Library commission collection or once they've been added to Nebraska Memories We may find another home for them uh a museum or a library that has some connection with the content of that item and has a collection that they would added to so that's what um our new policy is on the donation of new materials okay and then I'm going to go back over here and go back to neas memories and I'll I'll show you a couple things um that have been donated to the library commission and is Alanta mentioned there are several different ways to get into collections but I'm just going to go through the browse and go directly to the donated materials okay I'll click on browse this collection and you'll see that we do have some photographs and postcards in here what I'm going to show you today is one of the um autograph albums that has been added okay you'll notice this is what we call a basically a compound image um you'll see there or actually this one is an object um there each page can um is listed in the right hand navigation so you can jump to any page directly you don't have to go through them one at a time okay but you'll know notice um at the top of these particular images we have actually added um a transcription of the text sometimes handwriting is hard to read um and sometimes people want to search you know for specific words especially if it's a longer document so in this case we actually did a little um trial project of crowdsourcing and we have no idea who helped us um on doing this but within a week we had two or week or two weeks we had two autograph albums totally transcribed thank you for all those of you who help yes thank you very much did they translate the French as well um actually there's I didn't think about you being able to read French it means I can't forget oh is to forget and junip means I cannot well I think they were transcribed as is except for the Swedish which Michael did find somebody to translate the Swedish for us yes um so you'll see this is one way to look at the text so you have the image or you have the text or there's also a button that says view image and text which opens up a viewer where you can see both the tap transcription and the image next to each other okay and in this case you have to scroll back and forth if you click on those little double arrows the little double arrows down right in the middle oh gotcha and drag it to the left okay our text box was just a little bit large then I noticed if you click on one of the two the center options up there it will recenter the image there we go and it depends on your computer because on my computer this morning when I double checked it it showed up perfect perfect you can always zoom in yeah that's too okay so yeah we could zoom in to make it a little bit larger a little bit smaller here too um so that's one another way to view uh the text and the the transcription and the actual image so I'm going to close that and show you one more thing that's new here as far as those items that have a transcription with them you can also do a search so I'm going to just type in a word I'm going to type in mother and say go oh shoot I must have opened the I opened the other autograph album because when I typed in mother I got eight results in the other one so let me type in another word we'll go for John ah okay this time we found 23 so now you have the option okay hang on just one second it will highlight the words in the text oh yes okay I'm going back to the text there we go now I've got my arrows okay when you're on the text and you do the search then beside the um the statement as far as how many were found in the document you get up and down arrows so you can actually jump to the page where that word is found so we have one uh John on page nine the next one's page 10 13 page 13 page 16 so that's how you can search through um the document okay um that will those were the main things that I was going to highlight as far as autograph album so is there anything else that you thought can think of Alena okay so are there any question oh go ahead Ela I yeah could you point out the reference URLs I didn't talk about those earlier sure if you want to put a link oops I okay and I'm we have equipment in the way um so just I can't see where it says reference URL but if you click the link for reference URL you get a shortcut URL that you can then use to um Point directly to this particular item within Nebraska memories okay and I wanted to highlight specifically on this one you'll see there's actually four URLs listed there but if you read the top one it is to link to the entire object so that would be the actual full autograph album but then the third link there is to link to this page so this one says page six also oh you're talking about this one yeah I'm talking about the third one there okay so that one there will actually actually take you to that specific page so if you wanted to you know share that page for some reason with someone you can do the specific page and it's shorter than this one which is also a page this is for um that that's to embed the entire object again oh page six oh weird page six page I we won't go there I normally use that top link and it does well enough and I I use a sec I use the third one a lot when I'm in in I was sending pages to Emily here at the commission go I can't read this word can you read this word as I was trying to clean up some of the transcriptions so got it okay and I don't know why I clicked something here too so we'll just ignore that for the moment I think you just add that added that page to your favorites oh and the important thing to note about favorites they only actually stay on the computer you're are currently using um so yeah okay okay um so let me think here a minute um so were there any questions on the policies or or any other questions about adding items to Nebraska memories at the moment if you have any questions go ahead and type them into your go to webinar interface in the question section there and we can answer them for you but nothing came in yet no okay okay Beth did you want to do your two new collections next then and then I'll do the other two collections okay and I am not as good with a mouse as as either ala orra so um I am going to need to get back up go to all collections and Elena has already shown you this and I'm going to use the scroll bar that she showed you and I'm going to talk about two collections one is Omaha public schools and one is rising city public library and I think I'll start with Omaha Public Schools okay and just as de did or was it Elena either one whichever it was you Elena yeah um this is a great way to get in if you already know where you want to to go and what I'm going to do is uh tell you first a little bit about how we came to to be working with them the Omaha public schools has a great research library and we've been in convers ation with um the director of the research library for a while and um she had uh they have just as Lincoln Public School says they have files with photographs of schools going back into the 1800s and she was interested uh the the director at the time was interested in getting some of those into Nebraska memories so this was an example of our come and scan for you uh offer where we will come to an institution um and Lori Sailors comes out with a portable scanner and she can scan up to 50 items so in this case she did go to Omaha public schools and scanned 42 from their collection so now we're going to go take a look I like that I love that browse this collection feature and I love the hover that so bear with me here here's where I know there's 42 and I have a few that I'm just going to show you and I think the um and again it doesn't look this one is one that I just pequ my interest um Omaha Central was one of the first high schools um there and what intrigued me about this one I had looked at it earlier this year is all these Cadets and it it just gets you to wondering because look at the year here 1912 is when this picture was taken and and I'm not sure why but many of the photographs that that Omaha Public Schools contributed were taken in 1912 but all these Cadets and um so they could have been about age 16 and just do the math and get to 1914 and World War I has started I just wonder how many of these young boys ended up as soldiers in the war in 1917 when the United States joined the war effort so it just may be a little sad because this year we're celebrating the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I but anyway this is this is typical of many of the photos where there um there was I would say there was probably a professional photographer involved here so that's that one and I'm going to I'm just use my back arrow I think and I wanted to show you also um this one has a fun story behind it and I don't want to spend too much time but these children standing in this stairway here this is the brown um Park School and the story and I just point out that again because of a research library look at that extensive historical note and there's a story in there about five boys in 1909 there had been a train robbery and they were out in behind the school I think and they actually found materials from the robbery a gun ammunition whatnot they did what they should have done is they went back and told the principal and she got the janitors out there and they found bags from the Train Robbery and they actually found something hidden in the Attic of the of the school the the culprits were caught and eventually these boys can you imagine they each of those five boys received a $22,000 reward the railroad in Pinkerton it says here was offering a reward and in those days that would have set those young fellas up for life so um I just it's just nice to see to see the story so this picture is much more recent than that 1945 but um I chose that one because it had the story in it so and I think I'll just show you two more I could go on forever about this but this one intrigued me also and it is I have to get down and find Omaha high school here and have I lost my these are alphabetical and there now I can grab it that's the original Omaha high school and I was talking to alen about this the other day too is it it's quite imposing and it's actually was built on the side of the territorial Capital again we have some great Historical Notes so we know that and lovely turret and there's even a note that um the person writing the description thinks that flag was added that it wasn't in the original photo original photo oh yeah yeah Photoshop well whatever version of Photoshop drawn on the negative was glass plate negative yeah so this was the old school built in 1872 this photo was taken in 1899 and then I'm I guess I could go back to here this is something else that the other two ladies were showing off I just keep losing that scroll bar but there's another picture of the school that I wanted to show you um for a couple of reasons this one this is a postcard as you can see and the interesting thing about this is it is it's not complete but what they did with with this the old Omaha High School is they started building Wings Around the original building so there's the original building is still there and I believe it's the East Wing has been constructed here and over a period of years they just kept building Wings all the way around and then they tore down the building that was in the middle and made it into a courtyard and it looks it's that way today atanta showed me a picture from what map quest or Google Maps or something um the other day and it's not a there's there's a something covering the courtyard now but the the school is still in use today but uh okay and this is where my incompetence with the mouse goes is do you see faintly there's some writing this was a postcard and I thought darn it that's excellent as they are at descriptions they didn't put what it said on the postcard in anywhere in the description of the historic remote so I thought okay I'm going to try this out so um I could enlarge it so I tried zooming in I thought okay I can I can make it out sort of now but it it it actually wraps around so I'm going to go back a little bit but that writing actually the person writing it was writing here and then they finished their sentence up there it's upside down at the top so that's where you go eventually if you just keep moving around you'll get to so that's in the end what I did is I I used that feature of being able to rotate the image and just so you know it says Dear Barb we are now at Depot waiting for train to pull out don't forget the good advice I gave you but what was the advice what was it still something and okay this correct aren't there two images here no front and back no okay some of our many of our postcards have writing on the back and then the back is uh scanned as well but not this one so anyway do you want to switch over to one of your libraries now or you want me to continue on you could just continue on okay then I need to navigate back I'm going to go back to all collections and this is another uh more recent but fairly small collection and that's Rising City Community Library okay this was uh something that doesn't often happen for us but in this case the librarian contacted us she had been visited by the Northeast Library System uh director who had told her all about Nebraska memories and she uh was interested in h in uh knowing how she could participate so uh Deborah and I went to visit and what we found was uh we met with the library board and they had uh you know not a large collection C uh we have about 30 some images here but framed photographs that they had on display in the library and also some other materials uh and they were um photos that were in the right time period and so on for us to use and they actually allowed uh Deborah and I to bring those those pictures still in their frames and the other things that weren't framed back to the library commission so that we could scan them on our our bigger scanner uh so that in that way that meant that our our person from the commission uh didn't have to go up to them so that was very generous of them to do that so now I'm gonna browse and and something else that um I think it was Elena mentioned or perhaps Deborah when you're searching a collection if I had just searched on rising city I would have gotten a lot more than just these ones contributed rising city library because this is in Butler County and there are quite a few photographs uh related to rising city uh in the butler the gallery the butler Gallery um but today I just wanted to zero in on this particular one so there it is okay I wanted you to see um I'm a sucker for bars so here's Clyde Jones's Tavern this is actually I think from the 50s let me check 1945 sometime between you know a lot of of our participants they don't have an exact date so they give us a range of dates and I did this one just really caught my eye the old table there and this is just marvelous It's actually an a this structure here that she is standing behind this is Clyde and this is his sister is it it's for ice cream it's for the seal test ice cream so I just thought it's kind of neat and it's dark typically it's sort of dark inside and the people uh I think the board members helped identify what was in the pictures and they so they knew that had Clyde's name his sister's name and the name of this customer too which I thought was pretty good uh leg work on their part um to find it so anyway and in some cases some of our volunteers have um for example Valley actually had a uh a coffee morning and they brought in a number of the older residents in town to the local cafe serve them coffee and treats pass around enlargements of the pictures with magnifying glasses um and had people tell stories and then they had volunteers taking down those stories to help identify people and places in the pictures so that's another way to get some of those some of that information and there's that wonderful popup I I just love that feature too where you can just hover over a picture and see it and this one I think we all kind of had fun with this one when when we were looking at it is this is a picture a photograph probably taken by a professional photog photographer of a professional photographer taking a picture of the people at the Arlington Hotel I mean it's just I don't know it's just quirky and fun so again uh they didn't have a lot of information but they historical information I mean you have a good description of what's happening in the picture and a short description um and then the hotel is no was taken down in 1918 and again the range of dates and um so that's an acceptable thing to do if if you don't have an exact date of something that you'd like to contribute okay um do you want to move on Deborah I could show them more stuff I could show them the Opera block before and after it got burned to the ground is you okay yeah sadly uh fires were pretty common place in those days and in small towns there probably wasn't a lot of equipment to um to deal with them so uh there was a a nice uh little shopping area Main Street there and uh the Opera block is what they called it was uh the building you can barely see it there at the end there's a barber shop here where um The Barber actually got into the uh book of records for having shaved a particular gentleman's face every day for 45 years and I think I calculated that would have been over 16,000 shapes but at the very end of the block you can just barely see it there is what they call the Opera block so I we have other pictures of the Opera block here and it was a it was a little business building so there were several different things in here there was a general store and several other things and I did not ever figure out what the leader means on the building could have been the name of the newspaper maybe I wondered because but it doesn't say anywhere in the description that the newspaper office was in there I don't think but the upstairs yeah that's that's why it's called the arera block is because there were me meting rooms up there and there was an a place where they could have concerts up there so it was probably the main building in town um at that time period again the range of dates but then I think we get to the 1920s and sadly there was a fire I keep losing that thing at the end and um ruins of the oper block yep and I I'm not sure if the whole that whole bunch of buildings along the whole street burned down or what but they did lose several buildings and that's all there was left of it and that other picture I didn't say on it long but there was a a pole a t telephone pole right in front of it and that's what's left standing so I think this is a great example of a fairly small collection that um people just banded together and and provide a good description and and I think Lori was able I think she was able to scan some of these right through the glass without having to actually take the photos out of the frame so we can work with you on in many ways we just have one comment we tell the stories I believe it was when the um when about the boy the children finding the robbery oh an awesome story thanks for sharing it yeah okay I'm going to highlight two other um collections that we've added recently and I can't see so Alena and I are going to switch places here so I can whoops okay try that again I'm going to go to browse that's just easier for me okay and I'm going to actually start with The Rock County Public Library and in this particular case um we were contacted by the librarian who was retiring last year and she wanted something done with 10 cassette or five cassette tapes 10 sides um of oral history interviews that had been done back in 1982 and she was worried that they would disappear so she contacted us and asked us if this is something that could be added to the Nebraska Memories collection and we said sure we'll see what we can do so we actually brought the cassette tapes back here to the commission and our talking book and Braille service converted the um sound from the cassette tapes to a digital file and then um I listened to um all of the all 10 sides and um basically tracked the topics that were talked about and who is talking on each of the sides because he Dwayne Hutchinson um who is the interviewer did talk with a number of different people um over several hours so we broke it up to make it a little bit easier um to access the information the sound recordings and you'll see that there is a player right here built into Nebraska Memories the file is an MP3 um it is in an MP3 format so it can be listened to on almost any device you'll notice that you can jump to any of the sides they're listed again just like the pages were listed from the autograph album and in the description it does specify for each side what who's talking and what the topics are so if you just hit play it just starts is so really easy to get to um it's interesting what he the he actually did was um talk to these people specifically about the time period of the late 1800s through through the 1940s just their memories and family stories and things that were going on so they talked about of course the Depression and World War II what they were doing you know when they heard about um Pearl Harbor and the boys that went off to war from uh the Basset area in Rock County and just daily life you know living out on a ranch that was miles from town running having run-ins with Bandits there were there were some up in in that area of the state um that had their hideouts you know running from the law so it's an interesting collection and it's a little bit different because it is a sound recording and this was we've had some musical pieces added to the Nebraska memories um right at the beginning but this was just a different take on a a collection and we thought it was really interesting did you have any information about why this was done back in2 this Dwayne yeah Dwayne Hutchinson he's a he was actually from Lincoln and he wrote uh he's WR had written several books you know ghost stories that had been collected from people in Lincoln you might have heard of those read some of those well he was doing a workshop up in bass at that time on you know collecting family stories writing your family histories things like that and they asked him to come to the library and you know just do some oral uh histories and so he they invited you know people in and he talked to I can't remember the exact number but it was like a dozen different residents up in that area so that was an interesting project okay the other collection new collection that I was going to highlight today is from the garden County Historical Society and again this was just a slightly different um project for us it's actually just one item um it's a book that is a collection of newspaper articles that were written in the 1980s okay but it's a collection of articles articles that talk about the history of Oshkosh and the garden County area um it was a self-published book um by the the woman who wrote the articles Helen Robinson okay let me try this again okay um but we had we did get permission or the actually the garden County Historical Society had per permission from the family who donated the book and from the local newspaper uh to actually uh put the Dig digitize the item and put it into Nebraska memories um because it was typed text we did go through the process of ocing it which is optical character recognition to get the text version that is searchable okay um so you can do a search on uh people's names or or whatever you want to put in here um but Alanta and I did spend a bit of time going through and cleaning up the OCR because um it's never perfect and we wanted to make sure that the family names especially and the business names were searchable so we did go through and um uh correct a number of things in the ocing text um but in this case it's in it's really neat because in each article she has a um a theme um whether it's uh businesses or Recreation you know particular kinds of of businesses let me find the beginning of a an article here a chapter okay so chapter 4 she's talking about the opera house so she ha and so she has information about the Opera House things that she remembers plus she would ask people in the community to contribute their Recollections and so she would sometimes include those in the chapter in the article um for that week for whatever she was talking about and sometimes a week or two later she would add in the information that people had sent to her about an article that she had written previously so um it it's some it sometimes it's sort of like a little hodgepodge but it has wonderful stories about the history the town of Oshkosh from the late 1800s um through uh through mostly the 19607 so um again it's slightly different project but wonderful information for that particular town so question interesting read yeah yes yeah actually atanta started from the beginning and I started from the end cleaning up the ocing so she read the first first half of the book and I read the second half of the book and what we each read we we thoroughly enjoyed I went back and scanned other parts because like I said it okay I had to get the rest of the story right right yeah yeah and actually there is an index page the table contents page I should say which provides um a listing of the topics for each of the chapters so de can I just point out again at the bottom of this little of the little window you'll see those double arrows you can pull this down larger and make it make the viewing area area larger yeah so whoops so then you can scroll instead of having to drag the item the image or yeah kind of depends on your monitor it depends on your monitor again this monitor is kind of small here but yeah yeah so if you want to know about you know doctors or nurses in the hospital or farm machinery or rooming houses hotels and motels it's just all different kinds of topics and you know I learned things just everyday things that things that they did at those times that I had no idea of so so any other comments or nothing has come in anybody have any questions or comments go ahead and type into your questions section of your goto webinar face now if someone has a collection they want to have us do what should they they should they should contact either Beth Or me um and actually if they go to Nebraska memories to um again to the learn more under about um it talks about uh things that you need to know and and if you scroll down to the bottom we well we've got frequently asked questions um which talks a little bit about donating materials and then also if you click again on the participate it takes you to the library commission page where we have uh all the information on what's required for um uh adding a collection and at the bottom of this page it says you can contact either me or be goal cool anybody have any questions comments thoughts we just hit 11 o'clock which is officially so perfect timing unless you guys anything else we really would like more collections yeah absolutely we need more and we have we do have people um as we talk about this out at uh different conferences and things saying oh my C you know local Historical Society has a wonderful collection you should talk to them well yes they might have a wonderful collection but so very often the historical societies are run by volunteers and they don't necessarily have the time or the manpower to get us the information that we need about some of these some of those images so if you think they have a wonderful collection and you'd like to volunteer to work on that project please let us know we have some comments um thank you for wonderful session one person says but also uh very informative um Susie D says I like the new look and new features very much are there areas of the State under represented here that you wish you could get materials for is there certain areas that we're really we get people who um say that who say why don't you have more pictures of of out west well we have tried uh several different places like in Scott Bluff and um actually I think more in the same s Hills the hills yeah there's less places obviously but we've we've made we've tried we've contacted people um up in Chadron too and and it's it's hard because of of the the time requirement you know to to like you said a lot of this historical stuff and geological stuff is run by volunteers right they're just keeping up with their place itself this is a whole another thing they'd have to do and actually for the collection in Sydney the Cheyenne County uh Historical Society Lori Sailors who who um also works with us on Nebraska memories actually went out to Sydney to scan the items and while she was there she basically interviewed two of the older people from the community to get the information about each of the images as she scanned them that's convenient yeah I should mention one of the benefits when we do go out and work with libraries to do the scanning we do give the libraries a digital archive version of the image so that is sort of a motivation they do get something in return too yes they do and so then of course that is something they could store offsite somewhere else in case the Unspeakable happens to the actual physical items get yes exactly so all right okay cool all right well thank you all right thank you very much I'll just take this over here and mouse I don't need the keyboard all right well thank you very much um has moved Elena Deborah and Beth um for being here and talking about Nebraska memories um it's a very cool project that we do definitely and like you said always looking for new things so um get in touch and and share some of your things with us and see and it's great too that you can put so many different new formats in there I know when we first started it was mainly just physical 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jddf0YvXJTs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jddf0YvXJTs | Opening up government data | hello everybody uh thank you very much for coming uh to this talk um so I get to talk about something which I'm both very passionate about and I have the the wonderful pleasure of doing for my work time as well so it's I'm kind of working um uh so I currently work for the Australian federal government and one of my the projects I'm in charge of is d.g. which is very cool so I've spent the last 12 months very specifically learning a lot about this space and what works and what doesn't work and so I'm going to take you on a bit of a journey of what we've been doing but at the same time I'm not here in an official capacity I'm here just as a geek who has um done some cool stuff that wants to share it with you so no none of this is representing the federal government or the Department of Finance or indeed any other entity that you want to put me to so um for today I am just Pi so the first thing that's worth noting I I did a similar thing for um the talk I did in the mini con most of my slides don't have lots and lots of words but some some of them do just so that it's an easy reference for you later on so don't worry about taking notes or anything because I've tried to put references and links in here that will be useful to you but it's worth noting how many people here have read the new federal government's egovernment and digital economy policy so yes there's two of us um the reason that that's important thing to bring up first up is because we have a new government obviously as of September we have um and that um and the policy was released 5 days before the election called the EEG government digital economy policy and um and so that is now government policy that you know the public service and um government are in the process of working out how to how to implement and it's I have to say as a person who loves Tech and who loves trying to do cool stuff with tech in government it is spectacular it's really really cool it's got some really interesting stuff in it um and when I first read it I thought you know this could be really quite incredible this policy could potentially set up the next 2030 years of how government deals with it and its relationship to it so it's really quite spectacular it's worth reading it's not particularly long so don't be too frigged out by the fact it has the word policy in it but um I pulled out some of the big things that I thought might be of interest to you particularly from a data perspective so first of all it very specifically says that it wants a public consultation for the um uh with you know industry with the general public about what data people want to see so we've launched a thing um the data request site at datag govern. IDE scale.com uh for people to be able to request data sets and in only just over a month I think there's been about uh 50 data sets requested 200 votes 100 people registered so you know it's relatively slow building but um but that's great because it gives us an idea of about what to prioritize with going and trying to Target opening up of data which can be a very tricky thing to do the second thing it does is ask first for a review of The Big Data strategy how many people here knew that there is a big data strategy right now yeah exactly so there's a lot of things going on at the moment and um one of my goals for this talk is first of all to tell you a bunch of stuff that might be useful to you but also more importantly to give you ways to find out and keep up to date with information as it's happening so that if you are interested in this space you'll be able to uh to follow what the the latest is up to the third thing it asks for is to seek proposals for public and private Partnerships using data to improve services and I'm looking at funding some of those so that might be of interest to some of the people in the room um and one of the other things it asks for um specific to big uh to specific to data which is very interesting is to start actually putting out their public dashboarding and League tabling of um the efforts and performance of uh the public service which is really cool um so and one of those specific things it asks for is uh and a number of this is relevant to us but online engagement platform agnostic Services yes uh availability of data set and customer satisfaction so at least two of those are of enormous interest to a lot of people in the room here but um probably three or four even um there's a lot of other stuff that's in that policy but the other one that will be of interest to people here is that government interactions that occur occur more than 50,000 times um should be achieved online by 2017 now you can imagine even intuitively the enormous amount of infrastructure that needs to go into place to make that happen so a lot of changes happening in the next little while there's a lot of Need for um the sort of skills that this community has to bear has to bring and um and I think it's going to be uh a very interesting time so so the stars are currently aligned for this stuff but it's worth noting the stars have been aligning for a while so we had a thing called the gov2 policy in 2009 how many people here read that not many a couple um that was a a policy um um that was uh influenced by a thing from the UK called The Power of information task force it was all about trying to um looking at how to make government more responsive more open more um engaging and um and so the GTO task force report had a few outcomes that have been implemented over the last four years the Declaration of open government that was launched in 2010 just before the election um there was a policy that was put in place that said that by default all federal government keep in mind this is all federal government um information um which naturally extends to data should be CCB by default um or another open um license as it says in the policy um by default unless there's a very specific reason otherwise now of course how well that's been enforced or policed and all the rest of it is a different question but the fact that that is the policy standard is is a great thing because when I you know call up a department and say so uh you want to open up some open data do you uh you you will of course be using the government default recommendation of CCB they say oh yes of course when you pose a question like what license do you want to use as the starting point you know then the lawyers get involved and it takes a really long time so um that's a good outcome uh an information commissioner was put in place Dau was one of the recommendations so Dau was set up specifically as an outcome of the g2o task force report um and there was a whole bunch of social media strategy and policy and advice and stuff that came out of that as well bunch of information about cloud services over the last few years there's been heaps of supporting uh Tech policies and stuff that and copyright policies that have happened the other big thing is that over the last few years in particular and in particular the last 18 months um we now have five of the states and territories all have their own data portals um and their own data strategies their own open government or open data or both policies in place you know so there's a lot happening that's really been sort of a bit of a slow buildup from four or five years ago that's really ramped up in the last year or two which is quite exciting there's a lot of alignment now across the territory States and federal government and indeed a lot of the local governments there's a lot of local governments that are doing um fantastic stuff across a number of states um in the in the country which is kind of cool so stars are aligned stars have been aligning for a while uh just to give you a I'm not going to go through all of these but there's a lot of different pieces of paper that have different aspects of this that are worth looking at if you're interested this is just really about a reference but there obviously on the left is the government's policy that's worth having a look at but there's a number of policies in the space that um are related of course there's no single cohesive open data policy for the federal government yet uh and um that might be something useful to do so um and here's what's kind of happening around the around the country I gave a talk on Monday at the open gov mini comp so rather than rehashing a lot of that I'm just going to sort of give you you know this has been a bit of a picture and I I recommend you go and have a look at the talk or the notes from that talk to get a little bit more about what's happening more broadly in open government and now I'm going to dive pretty much just specifically into open data stuff but um but there's a lot of stuff happening around the country a lot of tech being put in place a lot of policies that have been put in place and a lot of trying to look at opening up more data for government how many people here were in the open government in comp for Monday uh a few but not probably about a quarter so I am going to be rehashing a little bit of the content U that's relevant specifically to open data so just bear with me why open up government data this is actually it's an important thing to consider because if you walk into a meeting with someone and you just have the the core assumption that you know of course we're going to open up data and that person doesn't have that same core assumption then you immediately run into a culture Clash that you don't quite understand I remember a few years ago um when I was working in a previous job that um I came across the issue of the Magna cataa um around Australia has I don't know if any of you have seen it but Australia has one of the best preserved copies of the mag of one of the original copies of the magnata in Parliament House in CRA on the public display and it is awesome and it's a fantastic document it's worth checking out um but um what's interesting is they decided to digitize it to make it available online so people could go and interact with the magn card and that's all very very cool so we put in a request um from within um my office when I was working at the Parliament House we put in a a request to get a copy of that under Creative Commons license so that we could publish it publicly so that was an interesting experiment in the culture of of of how different people approach this space because we sort of put in the request and they said oh you can have it under Crown copyright we said no we want it on Creative Commons or you can have a low resolution version on the Creative Commons no we want a high resolution version under the Creative Commons why do you want that and went back and forth and we we I mean at one point I was thinking about just hacking the system entirely and and just filling out the form and just you know but but making it misleading I was thinking about all kinds of ways I could just make it happen but I thought no let's have the conversation and figure out what on Earth is actually going on here what is the actual blocker to this happening so I had a very Frank and fearless conversation with the lady who was the um the the um custodian of this data set of this of this cultural asset and we got into this conversation it was quite um quite rigorous and I said at one point uh cuz she's talking about what are you going to do with it and I said well we're just going to make it freely available um but but we make postcards with that so what um but um and we got to this point and and I realized that a lot of the arguments she was making about the economics were rationalizations they were there were rationalizations but they weren't the core reason so I started potting and proing and like like I do and finally finally we got to this moment where I said um but you know it's it's it's arguably rather out of copyright and um you know and um and I said and and it should be freely available it's the magnata and she said yes it's the magnata and I was like oh I think I get it I think I get it I think because it's so important it should be available to everyone she thinks because it's so important it needs to be protected from everyone this is the basic difference of perspective so nowadays is one of the things so I mean and I need to be aware as a person trying to do this work within the government that um that the perspective I come from is very much shaped from this community from our community and from a series of perspectives um that um that not everyone necessarily shares so once I started talking to her and and generally you'll see that this is um if you're interested in this space that this is one of the things that's really proliferated throughout the cultural sector particularly in Australia at this point in time and certainly around the world as well the argument of but people should have access to it is a scary one the argument of if you make it publicly available it will become the authoritative Source right rather than someone's iPhone snapshot of it taken you know in a dodgy light last week being the authoritative Source because no one can get a good copy of it if you if you are the authoritative Source then that is better for the um asset itself it's better for you it helps show it off in a good light with gets more people coming to visit it and there's a lot of studies that have proven that and um and that argument of the being the authoritative source is actually one of the most compelling that I found found for a lot of people whether it's data whether it's cultural assets whether it's a lot of other things and that's that's an interesting lesson that that Magna car experience showed me just for the record the magnata has not yet been liberated and I'll get back to that one shortly so um so why open up government data there's a few arguments that have worked um but fundamentally around the world different agendas in this space tend to come around three core things it tends to be either about transparency and accountability and that's been a big push in the UK okay you know all about transparency about opening up being more more open to people and and you'll find and this isn't about being cynical it's about understanding motivation you'll find that a lot of new governments come in and then talk about transparency in as a mechanism to Flame the old government and that's fine because they set a new bar and then they can be held to the same accountability it's great um the second area that tends to be brought up is around Innovation and value adding and that's probably the core focus and the economic benefits that's probably the core focus of the current federal government and it's certainly a focus in some of the other states as well and that that's the idea that um government in in of itself in a siloed fashion if it just keeps the data to itself can't really do a lot more with it can't really value at all that much can't get the maximum economic benefit from that from the necessary creation of that data so by opening it up it allows opportunities for startups for companies for civil society for other agencies for other governments so you know we have a lot of jurisdictions around Australia who perhaps collect the same data and so you know it becomes a more um effective way to Value add um to government data sets publicly funded information should be publicly available is a bit of a meme that's started to um to develop in in this space which is kind of interesting but then the third one is around better public services and data and this third one is also a focus of the federal government um and and a major focus of several of the states and territories as well this is the idea that um rather than 10 departments you know collecting and managing the same effectively the same data set collect it once which means you get more consistency of information high quality data more efficiency across the board all that kind of stuff um you then get the opportunity to start aggregating the data in a more effective way to say okay well government is an API the concept that if all services and data was available programmatically then rather than having you know a a website for this program and this program and this program and this program being able to say well let's have a a website for health I just want to say what are all the health services available to me and it should just be able to tell me regardless of the Department regardless of the jurisdiction regardless of you know a whole bunch of stuff so um it it starts to build opportunities for getting better services and data and these things all are interl um the the Three core pillars of open government govern 2.0 you know open government in digital age are open data participatory government and citizen Centric services this you know um personalized type of Service delivery for um an online service delivery for people they all relate to each other you know you can't do one to the exclusion of the others but if you do one it helps strengthen the others so some of the benefits there's a bunch of community benefits um obviously you know the transparency sort of arguments is uh one that people generally intuitively understand and it can be both a um positive thing to talk about and a scary thing to talk about depending who you're talking to and what data set you're talking about um but then there's participatory democracy opportunities for people to get involved in decision- making to be more informed that kind of stuff Innovation economic I've spoken about them briefly but again the key thing that I've found in the last year is that um it's important to understand how human nature works if you want to get anything done right and the fact is that people are driven um if you can't align the natural motivation of a person or an organization or a system with whatever it is you're trying to achieve then even the most enthusiastic actor in that place right now will not make it sustainable so to make it sustainable you have to align what you're trying to achieve with the motivations of the the players involved so we've gone out and sort of said okay well what are the benefits to government and doing open data like are there benefits to government in doing open data because that ends up becoming a way that then it can actually get its own budget line for instance rather than just being someone's pet hobby that happens after the fact so benefits the government in open opening up data these are some of the ones that we' found that have been quite beneficial and proven and there's evidence and all that kind of stuff and it starts to get agencies thinking about open data as something that can help them do their job better and have as because everyone agrees with the um the public benefit and the economic benefit and the transparency benefit but it doesn't mean that they can then allocate budget to it or allocate a resource to it or you know actually get someone working on it um so this gives them effectively the business case to say well how can we now allocate resources to doing this job so um it's more efficient to share data I've sort of spoken about that briefly um the automated publishing argument though makes a lot of sense so a lot of departments have stuff that they must report on by law right now and so you know there's a person that's responsible for getting the data set cleaning it checking it putting probably converting it to a PDF um and then putting it online um so if we can say to them we look first of all the way that you can then reuse that data let alone other departments is very limited because you're putting it out as a PDF and here's why that's a bad idea and by the way the argument that if it's a PDF it's more secure is completely bogus and here's a screen scraped version of the budget and that's why it's a bad thing so um once you get past that argument um then you can start saying what if we help you with some tools that can pull the data out from the source within your organization you can then verify for sure easily enough but then it pushes it Upstream um to you know data you or some other publishing mechanism automatically so we've just saved you two hours a month or we've saved you an hour a day or we've saved you four hours a year we've saved you some time of some measure and if we can do that for a 100 data sets in your organization you've now got an efficiency you can report and you can allocate those resources to more high value stuff right so it's all about resourcing it's all about the fact that the public service is under a lot of pressure to um uh to be more efficient and effective and so and to demonstrate efficiency so this gives them something they can report good for everybody um improves government operations obviously you get better opportunities for collaboration when people have access to the data one I had one Department um say and I won't name the department but they said um oh we can't possibly open up our data because we've got 29 definitions of this particular term and uh internally just in our one organization and um and if we put that out there then you know first of all people might might misunderstand it but second of all um people will the errors in our data and I sort of said well aren't you somewhat concerned that you're currently making decisions based on data that you don't think's good enough for other people to see oh sh you know there's there's this there's this misalignment of um the risk of doing something above and beyond what we're doing but we're currently doing what we're doing and so that's okay so there's the so this is not just drawing questions about opening up data but it's drawing questions about the current quality and and management and control of data which is um which is important and so it's actually creating new opportunities to do that stuff better which is cool data quality opportunities for evidence-based and iterative policy goodness how crazy would that be um and um it's creating that opportunity to say well what how can we measure stuff better how can we get better statistics better data that kind of stuff and then Innovation I mean a lot of people think that government can't possibly innovate but um it it is actually very Innovative particularly when it's under a lot of pressure um and this actually creates opportunities to internally be able to reuse dat across different departments in in you know new and usful ways which is kind of cool um oh and then there's the opportunity which is a conversation I don't usually have with departments up front because it scares the crap out of them which is well what if we you know took input from the public on your data set you know let's let's choose something fairly easy okay your barbecue um location data uh why wouldn't we make it so that people could upload a new GPS cordinate um and then it's publicly available as an unverified data point and once you verified it's then marked as verified and so there's always a differentiation between what's official you know authoritative Source versus what other people have contributed but once it's verified you know you've got a better quality data set our um so the department of finances data set on the last 14 years worth of contract data so every contract over the value of $10,000 is publicly available today um and um and that data set had H what was it one of the um the teams from govhack last year um took that data set did some really cool stuff with it and then came back to the Department of Finance formally and said so we've got 290 um representations of the Department of Defense different representation so you know with a C or an s or DOD or defense or D defense with different capitalization or 290 different spellings of the name of the Department of Defense wow that's horrendous so that's kind of cool so they've given that data back to us cleaned up and made beautiful and I'm in the process of trying to get it verified now and then we can release it as a high quality data set that then helps everybody so that's really really cool um so and then you know then we can say the Departments we see we've done it so why can't you do it too so there's there's a lot of people throughout government trying to show a little bit of leadership and stuff but it's hard sorry this person saying I can't believe it it's free text it's yeah it's free text exactly so that's what's happening is that this is the the contract Daya that they have to report back and it's not as automated as it could be shall we say so I mean if it was like you know which department are you from you have these options you know unless they specifically wanted to misreport to pretend to be from I don't know Museum of democracy which could be fun yeah we've got these tanks I'm sure the Museum of democracy needs some tanks anyway so um I'm not saying that yeah I don't think that would be an option all right in the form shall we say so um I'll give you a bit of background of datu and in terms of what that Journey um has been like um so my previous life was working in industry for a lot of years um um then I got tapped on the shoulder and offered a job to work as an IT adviser for a policy adviser for a politician and even though I'm deeply a political I I you know I love democracy I don't particularly like politics um I um I saw it as a really great opportunity to see how the system works I mean as someone who from the outside from this community has um been lobbying about open source about the US Free Trade Agreement about a number of things for many years I saw a great opportunity to see how things work so from within that office um I learned a lot about the legislative and ex of arms of government and then I wanted to go and work in the administrative arm of government I wanted to work on Tech I wanted to work on open government open data if I could but I wanted more importantly than anything to see how the whole of government works like any good CIS admin I'm trying to figure out where the config files are and start tweaking them um so um I was very very lucky to be able to find a job at Department of Finance which is more appropriately called the department of Hall of government um and and work within the tech team there to who is now the Australian government CTO it's kind of the perfect job for like a geek like me so um when I asked for and got given um the ability to take over and start running datu um so it's literally been 12 months since I started so in 12 months we've relaunched datu on uh an open source platform a proper data publishing platform um uh you know that actually does previously it was a WordPress with a Amazon um data store basically so it was basically just a WordPress with a lot of files linked that you could download and that was fine cuz in 2009 there wasn't really a lot of options like that wasn't a terrible um idea but of course by 2013 that was a little bit out of date and there was a lot of options on the market prior to doing this um I was working in the ACT government and I actually launched data.gov.au which is on sakr which is actually a proprietary open data platform and um so the experience now of dealing with both of those platforms and what they both mean was was very interesting and um and I've got a reasonable idea about you know doing data publishing for this kind of data you know reasonably well so um so we've launched on the new platform um we've done a lot of work to clean up the data and this was a good lesson as well in um some of the fickleness of um of trying to be transparent as many of you will know or if you don't know you will be rapidly picking up I tend to try to do things in a fairly open way and a fairly transparent way and um and very much about collaboration and trying to open up um what I do uh to public scrutiny so that I can because I know that way that if I get it wrong I will get my ass thoroughly kicked by you guys um which is good it's very very important to have those checks and balances so with um datu when I went to start um and my team started cleaning it up and looking at all the data that was on it there was 1 12200 data sets on it right 1,200 back before we relaunched a third of those data sets were links to files largely files or pages that didn't exist anymore woo a third of those data sets belonged was data that belonged to States and territories that had had since launched their own data platforms and wanted to host their data on their platforms fantastic that's great that's a net win I'm not parochial about trying to you know just get numbers for the sake of numbers that's a very um I don't know if you want if you know about the difference between the UK and US approach but the US approach has unfortunately because they were so focused on getting numbers uh in in some cases they said um they took in one particular case one data set split it into like 300,000 files all right and then started uploading them and so it's like oh well we got 300,000 data sets well yeah but how useful are they I don't know um so we're trying to take the UK model which is less data sets but more high value stuff and and that kind of stuff so um I've had a few cases already where it's been like well we could add these as a thousand data sets or we could add them as 10 data sets with 100 files each which is actually more useful to the person so we've tried to take an approach which says um making it high value from a user's perspective from a developer's perspective from the sort of people who want to reuse the data's perspective so we've relaunched it on secan how many people here have used ccan a couple all right so basically what secan is um so there's lots of different types of data out there and specialist data publishing that already exist spatial data is an area that is well understood the standards are well established the Technologies are well established the skills are well established and um and even though you get into arguments about what should be open freely or what should be not or what should be sold that's a different argument the Technologies themselves are reasonably well established you can find a lot of data service is in that space that are are well understood however um datu so datu is not trying to be the be all to end all and the place to publish all kinds of specialist data where data services already exist like some of the spatial data sets and and science data sets out there it will provide links to those data sets but um it's filling the niche for hosting data that um uh and to make it more accessible that doesn't fit into that category so a lot of the administrative data so a lot of the data we deal with there is no single standard there is no single um data dictionary there is no um well established way that it's developed there is no I mean often enough the source file that we're dealing with is some random XLS that sit or XLS X even worse that's sitting on someone's hard drive that's not even backed up locally within the organization um we're not we're dealing with very unstructured random sorts of data and that that's cool because you know it's still useful I mean some of it you know it might be crime statistics it might be um a list of all the um um well one of my favorite ones was a um a lot of the boarding records of um convi from First Fleet you know some of this data is is historical some of it's um current but it's there's certainly no consistency to it so we're trying to create a place which so what ccan does which is clever provides a way to link to data services in a useful way provides a way to host unstructured data and when you upload the unstructured data whether it's a CS so long as it's clean data and I'll get to that but a CSV or an XLS when you upload it it's kind of clever but kind of stupid it's it's simple in the unix's way of doing things which is kind of cool where it says okay what's the basic you know number of things this way number of things this way and then it generates um a Json API for every data set that um that basically just reflects the structure of that data as it was uploaded so it doesn't try to be too clever but at the same time it creates that kind of consistency of um ease of access to all the data sets that go up which is kind of easy and kind of cool at the same time the way it works is that there is a single API that gives you all the search results and then you can start to tweak with the API to give you you know all the results from particular organization or all the results from a particular category or all the results from a from any of the metadata um tags that you choose to build into the system um so we cleaned up the data found that basically two-thirds of our data was useless uh leaving us with about 400 data sets and then we had a few new ones that could be added started writing to all those organizations and saying who's your person are they up to date why is your data 2 years old let's start working on this and we've done a lot of work with getting a bunch of departments now back to starting to do regular publishing and I'm glad to say that we're we're now back up to oh actually I'll come back to that in a second so it creates API access to unstructured data it links through to existing data sets we now have a policy which isn't the usual case around the world but our policy is we will not link to files anymore and the reason for that is because URLs change all the time um file if they just want to link to if they want to host a file on datu they can upload it to datu and that way at least we know that it's there um and we want them to be responsible for that as well uh what else does it do so it does some basic data visualization very very basic data visualization so it gives you like a basic graphing way to inter interact with the data and basic Maps so you can interact with data but we're not really focused on that yet we're mostly focused on trying to get quality publishing you can't do any analysis or or data views or any of that cool stuff um or any developer applications or anything until you get quality data publishing so right now and for um you know the next little while we're really focused on trying to get the the data publishing as high quality as possible um part of that is assisting agents with documentation with automation tools with data transformation tools and I'll come to some of those in a second some of the examples so in terms of the roadmap road map publishing was pretty much second half of last year we launched I think uh July is um and um and basically was in beta for the first couple of months which was fine and um and yeah it's it's ticking along quite nicely I think we're up to 660 OD data sets and I'll come to the rest of the statistics in a little while so this year is basically about improving the front end tools a little bit improving some more of the publishing and automation tools um helping skill up and educate agencies a lot more and um you'll notice that the earlier policies that the new government has set are very helpful for that when I write to a department and say hi so uh you have an account but the the email you gave us is bouncing um you've got 10 data sets and none of them have been updated in the last two years um and by the way here's the new government's policy and we're going to start doing league tabling and you may want to get on top of that before we put that in place hi um so it's kind of exciting because we now actually have for the first time in federal government in a well well for the first time in a long time um some leadership at that level which is very helpful for getting things done um so we're going to be doing a lot of value realization work and the reporting and the league tabling and um and again continuing to help agencies with their publishing and then starting to look at ways to um improve um the ability for agencies to crowdsource uh well crowd Source yeah some of the data um updatedness like and it's not always going to be appropriate to do that but in some cases it will be appropriate to do that so if we can make it so agencies can at their choice choose to take public input at a cellier level and then verify that and then have that publicly available that'll be really cool so it's going to be looking at a bunch of that kind of stuff it's got um oh one of the other thing so there's good metadata sort of and and good link data kind of functionality that you can have in secan that we've been working on um there it's very easy to publish something if you're not Technical and that's been really really important because a lot of the people who get dumped with the job of publishing data are not gigs and so being able to say to them okay here's a web page you can just go here you can click here upload your CSV which you already had anyway and done um but if they're technical we can also work with them and with their it Department to actually start automating the publishing of data which has worked really well I got one department now who um has a script that we wrote for them that um pulls data from their Source uploads it every day um and then they've written a mobile application that talks to the data go API to actually do mobile delivery around their own data set and from their perspective that's great because it's infrastructure they haven't had to build uh it's free for them to host it means other and I think four or five applications have already um been developed externally to government that use that same data set in some really cool ways so I mean you know they they're over the moon it's it's working really really well um but a big part of this is also just being able to find stuff so when you go to dat go you today and search you know there's not really that many data sets in the grand scheme of things and you don't see any of the State results really and you don't see any of the data that's not linked there that exists in other parts of government right now so one of things we're looking at is um having a Federated search so sharing metadata with the states and territories where possible so that if you search in data go you or you search in data Vic or you search in data New South Wales or you search in data Queensland or anyone that comes on board and we're in discussions with them at the moment then um you actually will see here are the results from this jurisdiction you may also be interested in another jurisdic and be able to actually start finding data so that there's no WR door in so we're having a look at some of those right now now um just I don't think this this isn't private by any stretch anyone can put this in and go and have a look and browse through these I just don't think we've linked it to the front page yet because we only got it set up a little while ago um and then I've been on holidays but as you can you may be able to see here so we've got um total data sets at the moment is only 668 um but the total files um is 4,700 and the only reason that's relevant is because previously in the previous version which I didn't mention men before 1 1200 each data set was a single file so we've gone from 1,200 single files to 400 at when we launched data sets and I don't remember how many individual files it was but um up to 660 data sets but you know almost 5,000 files so we are making progress we're just not um uh you know and it and it is not as fast as we'd like but it's ramping up very very quickly now and there's been a lot of work around that so there's a bunch of data sets there's a bunch of apis there's a lot of organizations getting involved and it's all very exciting it has been a very tricky Adventure in a lot of ways to learn how these things work how to actually engage with government is quite different from engaging with Community or or with um uh corporate but um but you know we're learning and I think we're making some fairly good progress so how to find stuff for you guys um we've got this is don't worry I'm not going to go through the whole thing but the right hand side is all the policies in this space the left hand side's all the data projects that we know of right now so the top five sorry the top six of the the data portals that exist but then there's a bunch of spatial data um it's worth how many people have tried to use the ABS data the Bureau of Statistics a few yeah there's there's generally been um and we heard on Monday as well a bunch of complaints about trying to use ABS data um it's worth noting that they've said publicly that they're in the process of implementing a far far far better API to be able to access um statistical data appropriately um a lot of um and and that should be I think implemented this year so it's worth keeping an eye out for that because it should make it a lot easier but um so that'll be a data service which will be um really easily accessible there's a lot of research data available um realtime data um and there's a lot of um traffic data as well some of which is static and some of which is real time which is available so we've linked all the ones that we know of and we're adding to that all the time so there's a reference for you for stuff to be able to find stuff but then there's a lot of community stuff as well one of my favorite projects um and again it was an outcome from um gov hack was some people just got together and started and and wrote some software to go go and just actively find a whole bunch of government data and um and wrote A Thing Called gov Pond U which is linked here as well in the community initiative section and gov Pond has you know thousands of of data sets that they've been able to automatically scrape and find now it includes everything from CSV style raw data sets through the PDF through a whole bunch of stuff and it's a fantastic resource and um we're talking to them about how we might be able to integrate some of that with into Data G as well but um uh there is a lot of data out there it's just sometimes it's really really really hard to find so um yeah so the here's a resource that you can click through to and click through all the different U references there and it'll make it easy for you to find stuff whilst we're in the process of getting um the Federated search into all the data portals lots of different sorts of data it's worth um it's worth just reiterating that because what I've found is that every data specialty has a community around it has a standard around it has but they're very silid they don't tend to talk to each other and so everyone sort of wants to be the um a one ring to rule all kind of you know approach to to data but um there are lots of different types of data and trying to get them working together is actually kind of the end goal and and and what we're trying to achieve with data so we've ended up going talking to lots of people in different data disciplines and um and some of them are you know boggled by the idea that maybe their metadata format doesn't apply to something completely different to their data so it's uh it's been fun uh there's lots of tools for hacking lots of tools for hacking I actually recommend with my um with different haton that um every year um there's a a how-to that's set up for govhack and that involves it has links through lots and lots of tools lots of which are open source many the vast majority of which are open source um that you can click through to and have a look at and because that competition runs every year it's updated every year um and there's a lot of really useful stuff on there so there's graphing tools there's publishing tools um automation so automation is about tools that can take data from a source clean it up or mash it together or merge it or whatever yep and then um push P that data somewhere else whether it's into a file or up to an API or whatever Kettle is a fantastic open source tool that you can say okay here's my Oracle database here's my CSV file here's my my SQL database here's whatever I want to pull these tables these aspects of these tables um I want to say fem equals female equals woman equals you know in these three data sets so that now I'm creating the single data set which has consistent language consistent approach and push that up to DOA goau all in one fell swop yay so um it's it's a really cool tool to have at a lot of the data visualization tools are not open source but there are some really good ones and I didn't actually put uh D3 on it but there's a whole bunch of them linked on the gov hack website fantastic analysis software out there and it's worth noting how many people have used spook software anyone one or two um so the reason I bring that up is because we often look at some of the software tools out there that are used for things maybe we we don't like um but we can apply those tools for stuff that we do like um some of the spook software I've found um which I was using for weirdly enough for some consultation stuff just to get context to say okay of the 80% of people that didn't like this idea maybe maybe 75% of them work for the same company or are overseas or are this particular demographic or are the same IP address that's a little bit cheeky um so you know it's useful sometimes to get some context around these things and so some of the spook software is actually useful there's a lot of API development tools out there and and approaches and documentation and um a lot of application development tools and stuff as well so there's a lot linked from there and I kind of wanted to give you a very broad stroke here but um I can talk about stuff um after the talk but um go to goack um/ how to and that'll give you a lot of uh click-throughs that you can have a play with um it's worth noting that there's a lot of skills required in this space so if you're actually thinking about changing jobs at all can I recommend having a look into this space because the demand for these skills is starting to go through the roof uh there is a lot of um need for it and there's a lot of uh companies that are starting to spin up at a time when one of the major media companies in this country was firing hundreds of journalists they were hiring data journalists which was kind of interesting so I mean there's a lot of demand for the skills um in a lot of different areas particularly in government there's certainly a lot of challenges um both from a legal perspective culture systems you know um the biggest problem is the low tolerance for mistakes when we make you know if I make a mistake with d go you people just jump all over it and of course it's a nefarious plot from the government to take over everyone but usually it's just because something's stuffed up and that's you know if you don't take risks how are you going to try something new um but um but that's okay so you know you got to try things and and we're trying a lot of new things and it's really generally speaking going reasonably well I think um but the big challenge there's a lot of challenges but the biggest challenge is that a lot of people who are involved in this space in government get really excited about big data and what we can do and how we can save the world and how it's the new Cloud um sorry I get very annoyed about these things and I keep having to remind people look that's great but you can't do big data without data so let's get focus on publishing um so yeah we're we're fighting a bit of an uphill battle um in some respects but we're getting the message through and people are starting to understand that they actually need to publish if they're going to get any of the benefits that they're all starting to talk about there's a lot of ways to approach privacy and confidentiality and one of the things I wanted to just suggest um to keep an eye on is the idea that not all raw data should be available if the centus world data was available you could look up your neighbor and that would be bad it's too easy to re-identify people given enough um data points right um there was a study in the states that showed with postcode um dat of birth and gender you could re identify about 87% of people and that actually that study is relevant to here because the postcodes there and postcodes here um are reasonably similar in terms of the amount of people in each are similar enough to be useful so um so for instance publishing date of birth H sorry uh year of birth rather than date of birth massively changes that right so there's there's a lot of ways to start to publish data usefully but then there's also automated ways so the ABS as approach is that the data that's given given back to you is anonymized on the Fly by the API software itself which responds to the requests that you make so it's actually very very clever sorry so there's a lot of ways to do this kind of stuff um and um a lot of existing precedents in this area and I guess the greatest opportunity is us right the hacker culture in Australia was really awesome and there's a lot of people starting to get involved agencies and departments have been freaked out to see what a couple of people in 48 hours can develop and it's not to say that they've developed a fully sustainable implemented solution that can be done forever um it but it is to say that what they've done in 2 days is usually better than what you know a large multinational corporate could have done in six months so that's exciting we are in a lot of ways leading the charge in this because we're changing people's perspective about Innovation what Innovation really means um and people's perspective about what value for money means and people's perspective about the value of opening up and being more collaborative as government and more open and transparent govhack of course one of my little pet project um is um running again this year in July and I highly recommend you get involved gov hack Perth uh last year uh won a huge amount of prizes um um for the size that they were and such and they were very proud of it and they and there's a big startup sector here in Perth but around the country we had a thousand developers in eight cities we're hoping to have about maybe 2,000 uh this year but um it's you know it's a it's fun it's interesting we get to show off our skills we get to show not just the government sector but the media and the the broader Community just how awesome we really are um and so finally the pieces are in place there's policy in place there's Tech in place there's tools out there that are freely available there's data that's already available and you can go and request more data and and um and the data request site is publicly available and we go and Chase all those things up um so basically everything's in place so have a play investigate show off collaborate have fun and I'm going to repeat the same quote I did on Monday which is you know you got to end with a bit of Rage Against the Machine I always believe what better place than here what better time than now um any questions thank you yes um how would you Advocate approaching a government department where you're currently using WG to scrape their publicly available database yep because if you're not careful they'll end up turning off their publicly available database in the fear that you're scraping there sure I completely understand um and um what I would suggest you do is make a formal request for the data through the data request site and don't tell them you're scraping it I didn't hear it we're recorded hi mom um so the Hi boss um who is who probably is watching um um but um so yeah so let's keep that totally hypothetical um but make make a formal request for the data request site because the beautiful thing about the data request site is we're running it completely publicly so every request uh we will respond so um my team will respond to the data request publicly and say um once it gets more than five votes which you know if it's a useful data set it should get more than five votes um uh we go to the department and we say the relevant department and we say look this is a request we've made by the way here's a new government's policy your ministers already agreed to this or whatever is appropriate to them um and if they say no then we say that's cool you just need to give us the reason to put up on the website um so we're going to run that process that request process as publicly as possible so make the request there and that will help um us to get them to do it you know in a in a sustainable way shall we say and um and if you're doing if anyone's hypothetically doing things that you know they shouldn't doing well that I just don't want to know really so hello sorry have to call that we over time okay thank you very much | Linux.conf.au 2014 -- Perth, Australia | UCOEcR4ekrL6OEsZnKEo1hrA | 2014-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,216 | 52,920 |
DWZHqMpg_Lc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWZHqMpg_Lc | The Philosophy of Rock Lee - For The Boy Without Talent (Naruto) | i want to show i can be a splendid ninja as well even if i do not have ninjutsu or genjutsu [Music] hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard i'm sure we've all heard that i too believed it was a core theme of the naruto series but when we look at the outcome of rock lee against gara and further look at the direction that the series took after this fight more often than not talent will win but where rockley comes into play is that just because he didn't win that doesn't mean that he is a failure lee even in defeat is a great success because hard work no matter the outcome is a success rock lee the shinobi born without any talent or affinity towards ninjutsu or genjutsu was constantly demeaned by his peers as he was told time and time again that he couldn't be a shinobi after the academy he would meet his soon-to-be sensei my guy a man very similar to himself a late bloomer who believed in hard work and more importantly the only man who would believe in lee and shortly after the handsome devil would soon become my guy's prodigy guy sensei's impact in molding a talentless shinobi into someone who could believe in his abilities needs to be emphasized he sees so much of himself and lee to the point where he feels that his purpose his nindo is to make sure lee becomes the most splendid ninja possible and his presence alone influenced lee's way of living and his philosophy one of unwavering self-belief and determination chasing after one's dreams even if it means death because giving up is a pain that is so unimaginable for the two of them giving up is worse than death most of all it is a philosophy that asks them to uphold their promises no matter the cost guy sensei and lee have a bond unlike any other in the naruto universe and at every roadblock gaia was there to keep his student going lee trained his body to become one of the leaf's greatest taijutsu based fighters lee was faster than the two tomoe sharingan of sasuke easily dispatching him in their short fight and even more impressive was that lee was faster than gara's absolute defense all of this was to fulfill lee's own goal his nindo which was to prove that even without ninjutsu or genjutsu he could become a splendid ninja rock lee versus gara during the tuning exams is one of the most popular fights in naruto and a big part of that is the relatability that rocklee brings we've all felt inadequate or untalented at something and in the naruto world lee is the closest thing to our the audience's proxy and when gara fights lee it's a clash of two polar opposed people and lifestyles at this point 48 episodes into naruto we aren't shown the hours that gara put into mastering his absolute defense or the amount of times he's failed or looked weak in front of his peers the times that he's cried feeling that he wouldn't ever reach his goal because that never happened to gara but we have seen lee's dedication time and time again gara was perfect and he was terrifying he wasn't the happy energetic lee he was a cold-blooded bloodthirsty killer a kid who's never even been touched in this fight the talent went against the hard work and rockley represents the outcome of hard work and determination at different stages during this fight when he takes off his ankle weights and shows off his speed penetrating gara's perfect defense that's the fruits of his labor paying off when he enters the first gate in the second and finally the fifth when rockley is sacrificing his future to win this fight that is what determination is that's chasing after your dreams it was a classic underdog fight up until it wasn't but there lee was unconscious his leg was shattered and he was still ready to put his life on the line hard work overcoming talent was never a core theme of naruto's story because naruto himself was never without talent but began without the proper focus discipline or love required of course we know the nine taijin cherokee has plenty of skill and talent but naruto coupled his talent with hard work to boost the skill he was born with sasuke the uchiha with legendary eyes worked equally as hard to supplement his sharingan with a plethora of jutsu and skills the same goes for nedji lee's rival and many more but hard work overcoming his lack of talent was a theme for lee's personal story rocklee wanted to prove that he was a worthy shinobi without genjutsu or ninjutsu and he did gaara was untouchable literally before he fought lee but most of all gara was feared even by his own siblings even by joni and when lee was called to fight him there wasn't any fear taligarh was nothing more than a stepping stone a fight to prove his worth and lee pushed and exposed gara as human the blue beast even drew blood out of the one tail jinchiki two things that have never happened before happened to gara in the same fight sure he lost but he proved himself as more than a splendid shinobi he is worthy strong and he is valuable and bushy brow would later fight kimi maru to a standstill and i personally still believe to this day had he been placed against anyone else in his class during those exams the handsome devil would have won rock lee quickly became a fan favorite and that's no surprise he's inspiring and motivating i feel like doing 100 push-ups every time he's on screen his energy is so infectious and his presence alone grounds the series as motivating as he is he's also incredibly vulnerable he's able to admit when he feels that he isn't good enough or when he's lost and unsure when he feels powerless lee wears his heart on his sleeve when lee is balling over the fact that he feels weak it's such a moving scene because the pain of not feeling good enough and even feeling that you'll never be good enough can be devastating the fact that lee is able to be vulnerable and to feel all of these things to verbalize all of these things and to still have courage for me is the reason he's inspiring lee doesn't come from a legendary family or have a genetic advantage in fact he's at such a disadvantage when it comes to his peers but one by one he stood against prodigies without fear he stood against geniuses simply sharing the battlefield with ajinchirki in uchiha or a hyuga is a success in itself and to stand without fear is even more impressive lee's story and his character represented in one scene is him standing up to fight when he was unconscious and his body was broken against the most dangerous ganning in his class he's willing to die for what he values that's the level of determination that he has and that's how badly he's willing to fight for his dreams lee's arc proves that hard work doesn't always be talent but that hard work in itself is a success because of the simple fact that hard work teaches one how to be resilient it teaches patience it teaches how to never give up and how to adapt to failure and loss and these are all the lessons that lee has taken from working hard and has shaped who he is the reality is that lee became a splendid ninja the second he was able to touch gara and to become a genius of hard work that is something that no one else in the naruto universe can take from him he's the only one he's one of one rock lee worked harder than anyone and in his own personal journey of self-worth he won he upheld his promise rockley wanted to prove to himself that he could become a splendid ninja and instead he became great that is the power of youth you | Sage's Rain | UCOq-wLPeAhS9TgMEClxwuOg | 2021-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,383 | 7,438 |
dLZCoRRfwQM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLZCoRRfwQM | Pisces: The Bear Can't Catch The Fish (August 12th - 21st) | [Music] haiya pisces welcome to your love reading for august 12th to the 21st for Pisces some moon rising Venus and Jupiter I don't know what's going on with water signs today but when I do my readings like I pick a day to do like an element sometimes I try to fit in two elements if I need to I might it might be one of those days but I was starting with water signs and I always like to go from the youngest sign to the oldest so always like to go cancer Scorpio Pisces just like Aries Leo sad you know etc and when I try to do cancer Scorpio pulled me like SOS I'm you a tourist at a couple months ago and when I was doing the partner reading for Scorpio you guys started SOS to me and I'm like what the hell is going on what's going on Pisces for those of wait first of all hi newbies I those have been late been with me for a while and no longer doing P shuffle sessions I usually put as you probably saw in the last Pisces video okay so I always go to my meditative sessions let's get into it then we'll get into the reading Pisces you are in such high priestess energy of loving it I'm loving it a lot of moon energy a lot of intuitive energy going on something they showed me that first kind of put me off and then I I kind of got into what they were showing me and then I didn't started to make sense they actually showed me like you know how bears try to eat fish well it's you know one of their main foods right that's what they showed me like a bear trying to eat some fish out of a river but sometimes they're not that good at it that's what they're showing me and at first I'm like oh no what's going on my Pisceans now but I don't think it's a bad thing I feel like someone's trying to catch you Pisces I'd like someone's trying to catch up to you catch up to you intercept you that's like I feel like Pisces you are just on the move you're moving ahead you are going through a lot of progression in your life and you're really enjoying yourself and because of that you're very much in your own energy in that High Priestess energy in that intuitive energy Pisces but someone feels like they can't catch you if they can't get their hands on you you could be doing with a bear person or you could have a bear as an animal bears are usually about like power will that strength right it's usually also about protective energy like very like not so you know play on the phrase but mama bear right that kind of strength that kind of will that kind of motivation but it's a bit of a quiet strength it's a quiet strength and sometimes bears can also represent a time of hibernation a time to kind of take a timeout and take things slow you know bears can actually run very fast but you know they do have that phase of time every year where they have to take that time out right so just keep that in mind if any of that energy resonates with you as an animal totem that yeah Pisces I just like someone's trying to catch you someone's trying to catch you and at the same time Pisces I feel like your intuition is so intense right now especially because of Lions Gate you know you're just naturally intuitive so anyone who's naturally intuitive it has naturally intuitive signs in their chart energy about them are going through some major stuff regarding their own gifts and spirituality you were know that you are no exception to that okay and I feel like you're trying to make sense of the information that's coming to you trying to make sense of what your intuitions telling you just because I feel like it's telling you a lot it's telling you a lot and I feel like you are kind of sitting and trying to make sense of it but you have someone's yeah Pisces someone's trying to catch you someone's definitely trying to catch you they're patient though they're very patient they might even be in her it's fine but not necessarily but it does feel very earthy and baracy off to the patient what if you ever seen footage of bears trying to catch fish it's actually quite adorable I love looking at footage like that but you are dealing with someone who is trying to be patient about it but they've been at it for a while Pisces and I think maybe you are coming into knowledge about that because your intuition is really peaking so intensely right now I actually would oh sorry I mean isn't water um excuse me Pisces actually if like your energy is very quiet because you're trying to make sense of what is trying to come to you intuitively okay the Pisces let's go ahead and get into your energy here and get into your reading for anybody who has any questions curiosities or confusions on how to interpret turnings as a viewer please check out the link below if you do have questions I urge you to go there now there's more likely than not your questions will be answered okay and it'll make the reading a lot easier for you to understand oh okay Pisces assess any messages for Pisces regarding love August 12 so that's way first I'm getting a download Pisces um this person is trying to catch you they've been in your life before in a very significant way or trying to again this energy of trying to catch up to you some are just trying to catch up to where you are now in your growth in your progression they feel a little for some they feel a little left behind and they're trying to catch up to where you are others this energy of trying to catch you hold on to you claim you come back like come back it was actually coming back as coming to me he's coming back to me come back Pisces come back um I feel like this person like went their own way like took their own path I feel like they initiated a separation of some kind whether it was a natural progression or not and they became very burdened by this they became very burdened by the path that they chose to take feels like a deep boy a little like a detour any messages for Pisces keep in mind guys this doesn't have to be just about love it can also apply to family friends or work okay so keep that in mind any messages for Pisces regarding limo August 12 to the 21st too fast for the Pisces listen I through telling me you're too fast for this person right now any messages for Pisces if they didn't take that detour you wouldn't have such a head start me like so sassy today they're very sassy today yeah if you didn't take that detour yep Pisces when I got a head start which isn't really a head start but you know what I mean anyway any messages for Pisces regarding love August any messages for Pisces regarding love August 12th to the 21st any messages for Pisces regarding love August 12 to the 21st Oh what did I say you're a too fast Pisces they cannot catch up to you in a one such a tearing energy they're trying though oh man they're trying fight seas they could even be traveling or you could be doing some traveling during this time Pisces but I do like this is wanting to take action toward you wanting to move towards you they're trying they're trying so hard to catch up to you to catch you to intercept you so you're making some serious moves in your life and I do for this energy of like time is of the essence and this is only for some of you where this person's like trying to catch you trying to catch up to you I'm like god damn it I gotta catch Pisces before they leave kind of energy you see sorry buddies give me a minute that came out of nowhere they got a lot to say whoever is trying to catch you claiming you intercept you they got a lot to say I just started text isn't gonna do it the text isn't gonna do it any other messages for Pisces regarding love August 12th to the 21st oh we got queen of Wands in Reverse Aries energy could also be fire or water why do I feel like it's someone standing in the way really hard to not feel that way it's like they're trying to catch you they're trying to intercept you but all of a sudden I feel this block and it's a person it's definitely a person like in the way of the sword movement in the way of intercepting you it's a it's yeah it's almost like someone's standing in the doorway like where do you think you're going you know you're not going if I see he's like that's gonna how it feels sorry it's like I'm getting a lot of energy from you guys for something you guys must be on like be twelves or something a lot of energy coming off of you did you just have an energy drink what's up Pisces someone's what are we standing in the doorway literally standing in the doorway very jealous very ticked off too I mean a more ticked off than anything but for some this is someone is jealous Wow Wow 9 of cups in Reverse PC and energy disappointment oh okay I kind of feel for this person now whoever standing in the doorway Pisces of this person trying to claim you trying to catch up to you those first ones been slowing okay I got three people involved in this now Pisces so hang in there with me whoever this is to the person that's trying to intercept you they've been slowing this person down from intercepting you that's why they can't catch you that's why they can't catch up to you because they're literally standing in the doorway trying to stop this person from doing that because they feel like they're losing their wish fulfillment in this they're not happy about the situation Pisces whatever kind of situation this is for you keep in mind when you're three people involved or more than two energies involved you could be any of these energies okay so keep that in mind cross watchers but yeah this person is okay we'll just call them the queen of Wands to not confuse anybody the queen of Wands is standing in this person's way to get to you to claim you to catch up to you and they're slowing this person down intentionally because the queen of Wands feels like they're losing their wish fulfillment and they're not happy they're not happy I just heard I don't deserve this I don't deserve this I heard that Pisces I just heard jury's out on that one you guys are funny today any other messages for Pisces regarding love obvious close to the 21st any messages for Pisces regarding love August off to the 21st oh it's so funny jury's out on that one and now we have justice I love the way this reading is going labor energy I feel self such positive energy off of you Pisces I really like it I really like it just this is gonna happen five seas whoever's trying to claim you catch up to you intercept you catch you whatever just this is going to happen whatever justice is whatever justice needs to play out in the situation even if this person tries as hard as they can to stand in that doorway and get bigger and bigger in that doorway whatever is supposed to happen is going to happen I almost like spirits taking over the situation for some of you I wouldn't be surprised if we get temperance out here 11:11 as I looked up at the camera yeah I wouldn't not be surprised that we see temperance here because I feel a little bit of divine intervention happening here because this person hasn't backed down and I'm almost getting that they need to to be honest Pisces I'm almost getting this person needs to back down and they haven't learned their lesson for some this person might be getting karma handed back to them they haven't learned their lessons they've been resisting I think that's why there's a little bit of divine intervention because this person has to learn is what I'm getting this person has to learn to let be to let things be this person doesn't know how to let things be this person likes to control situations and control people for their own benefit they haven't learned that that doesn't work overall energy we have nine of cups in Reverse Piscean energy could also be water or fire underneath that we do have three of swords Libra energy pain and third party situations then we've got all Pisces I deaf but this is your energy look at all this look at all this queen of Pentacles Capricorn energy could also be earth or water with the Empress Libra Energy Taurus energy divine feminine energy Pisces this person who's been trying to intercept you look there in a verse they can't they can't because this person is standing in the doorway literally standing in the doorway trying to slow them down trying to slow them down from catching you from catching up to you almost getting like a wily coyote I'd heard she with that that's so weird I haven't seen that cartoon in forever since I was probably like how old I don't know maybe even like six got it well well over 20 years ago that matter almost like Wiley coyote energy where it's like they keep trying to intercept you but instead of you causing these little obstacles it's this person like laying out the traps you know they are very much hurting Pisces because they look at you as the perfect partner the perfect partner the perfect spouse someone who's a great manifester someone who makes [ __ ] happen someone who's also very nurturing can get [ __ ] done get [ __ ] done with it with a touch of tact with a touch of grace whether you're a man or a woman Pisces that's how they see you they see you as like that is my person I need my person I'm getting my person because this is too painful this is too painful this third party situation is not working in my favor I need to do something I need to catch up but the clearly in Reverse they can't right this is there over energy really much hurting over you they also see you Pisces as like very much again making a lot of moves making a lot of moves and growing a lot Pisces you're the empress you had to do a lot to become the empress and for an empress is just aren't born as empress isn't an emperors right they got to go through a lot of [ __ ] to get there and they see you as being perfect in your own image what's not about perfect in your own image that was really weird that's what they just gave me perfect in your own image I don't know what that's about take that as it resonates they're trying to catch up and they can't because of the stupid third party situation and this person standing in the door it doesn't have to be someone that they're romantically involved with but I gotta be honest Pisces I feel like for a lot of them it is for some it could just be a meddler you know it could just be a meddler but if someone who's jealous it's someone who's mad someone who feels like they're losing their wish fulfillment and I got to be like if you feel like you're losing your wish fulfillment that's it that's a really kind of shitty feeling to feel you know and some people have a hard time coping with that and this person's having a hard time coping with it and they're standing in this person's doorway from claiming you from catching you little fishy but justice is gonna happen whatever justice is in this situation for you it will happen so let's look at the eight oh ones and see everything they want to say and I feel like it's more about making moves as opposed to just talking I do think it's about actually physically catching up to you being around you claiming you like that energy in one's for the partner of Pisces August's well first I let you know wands for Pisces regarding love August 12th to the 21st my mattina wands for Pisces they're blocked Pisces look at that - a swords moon and Libra energy they are blocked and they're blocked by this person blocked by this person that's really unfortunate I also feel for some of you this this person who's blocking your your knight of cups here this queen of Wands look some of them are drinking a lot - ooh that's it that's I just got a really ugly image that is not pretty um like angry drunk I don't like that I don't like that at all um they're blocked and they can't figure out how to catch you because of this person talk about eight of Wands whew eight of Pentacles in Reverse verbal energy king of Wands in reverse leo ooh please focus there we go Leo energy could also be air or fire yeah look at this they're blocked and figuring out how to actually physically catch up to you physically claim you but the eight of Pentacles in averse and king of Wands in Reverse I feel like this person's not putting any energy into their current situation with this person and they are they are a pair I mean they are cut from the same cloth Pisces I'm just being honest with you here but king of Wands in Reverse they're not taking action or putting any energy into this Queen because you know they're so focused on trying to catch up to you even though they can't figure that out because it's Queens trying to block them does that make sense so it's almost like god I hate to use these words but this is just what I'm getting and I'm just the messenger right like I see it I almost like this person nagging this person like poking this person and the more this person nags you our King nags and pokes this King the more they don't want to put any energy into them you understand I'm saying like nag nag nag distance distance nag nag nag distance distance as they try to get closer to you but they can't get to you because this person keeps trying to intercept your king while your king is trying to intercept you those look crazy a little triangle going on here I hope that made sense did that make sense guys Oh something you're still confused okay try one more time this Queen is trying to stop this King from catching up to you from claiming you from dealing with you but the more this Queen tries to do that the more fed up this King gets okay I felt the light bulb go I the more fed up this King gets but they're getting frustrated because this person is standing in the door from them catching up to you okay but they're getting fed up I can feel it they're getting very annoyed I do feel it arguing between these two but I feel like one is like very intoxicated while they're arguing not for all of you but for some and I feel like it's the Queen yeah feel like it's the Queen so about the ADA wands come at the ADA wands for Pisces regarding love August 12th to the 21st Oh see ya justice in Reverse Libre energy yeah well this whole awful interchange is happening between this king and queen Pisces you're busy over here being the empress being all grounded in Zen and [ __ ] but this king is feeling the injustice and they want justice and justice will be served okay what else we have here come over there eight of Wands I'm over the eight of Wands for Pisces regarding love I'll just walk to the 21st I got two other cards up here see Wow three of Pentacles Capricorn energy and nine of swords universe Gemini energy they are sick and tired of this third party situation but I gotta be honest Pisces I'm being drawn to the Justice and a verse card see how when it's in Reverse the sword is down when it's up right the sword is up this person's not speaking their truth to this queen about you and that's the problem oh come back this person's wondering how to get rid of this block this King literally just has to start speaking their truth of what they really want to do with you and what they really want which is you and they're not doing that which is just making this whole vicious cycle get worse for them and Pisces I think you already know that probably preaching to the choir here but it's like how do I write this wrong how do I get out of this this is like so imbalance this is toxic they keep nagging me I'm frustrated I want to get away from this person how do I get away from this person it's like they're doing everything but speaking the truth about you and their feelings about you but this energy they're really sick of it they're really sick of it and they do want to discuss me creating a foundation with you Pisces but they're sick of this situation and I know sores on a verse it's like they don't even have anxiety about this person anymore I feel like you're a king might have been under the thumb of this Queen a little bit because this tells me there was a lot of anxiety on the part of this king in relation to this Queen over here but no longer it's like you can't control me anymore that kind of energy you can't control me anymore you can't tell me what to do so it's like they're standing up for themselves but they're doing everything but speaking the truth about you in this equation Pisces and you're just on your own you're off on your own and join your life beings on getting your intuitive hits manifesting things growing as a person getting better in your career you've taken yourself out of the equation while energetically this person still has you in the equation in their head does that make sense over energy for the eight of Wands look to a cup senators Cancerian energy also loving energy soul mate energy but in Reverse it's basically something that needs to be mended they want to mend this with you Pisces I just heard Scorpio they want to mend this with you Pisces but they want to take action towards it and they can't until they speak their truth of how they feel about you to this queen to how to situate to put this situation to end once and for all oh let's look at justice and then we'll pull some advice um excuse me um feeling steampunk let's do steampunk oh you want justice justice sorry before we get into justice they showed me one last visual Oh between this King on this plane like you know one kid like kids when they don't want to hear something they like put their fingers and areas in like it's doing that I don't think they're actually doing this to that to the Queen but I think that's what they're doing in their head like oh my god I don't hear you like I don't hear you I don't hear you hmm and Pisces you're just busy being a fish swim swimming so that towards your next phase of life just la-dee-da enjoying yourself tell me about justice try to figure out some of your intuitive hits for sure though definitely but still very much like feeling good and very removed from from this from that tell me about justice for Pisces regarding love August 12 to the 21st tell you about justice for Pisces regarding love August 12 to the 21st so I let justice for Pisces regarding love August 12 to the 21st tell me about justice I just heard if we could only talk mmm so I just heard Pisces itself away coming from this king if only we could talk and I think it's in relation to you tell me about justice just as I said that page of Pentacles page of Pentacles I definitely there's about communication wanting to come out from hiding as well wanting to come out from behind this block of the queen of Wands in this third party situation but physically wanting to extend themselves physically physically Pisces wanting to extend themselves to you if we could only talk if we could only sit down and talk they are trying to keep tabs on you in any way they can but I have a feeling this Queen has been very restrictive with them like I said that's like they're an energy awake you can't control me anymore you have no power over me anymore at the same time they're still not speaking their truth about you so they may think this queen doesn't have power over them but in a way they do because they're not speaking their full truth tell me about justice so I want justice for Pisces regarding love Wow ten of Pentacles and reverse Virgo energy how do I get this stability back how do I get the stability with Pisces they're looking at what they've lost with you and what could potentially be what could have been focused what could have been what some had and lost with you for some it's also a family vibration you know I feel a little bit of divorced energy going on here for some eeeh where maybe this is a you know someone like your ex-husband your ex-wife or maybe they have to divorce this queen of Wands and filling that for some of you for sure if that's the case I do like they're kind of like bound up and legal stuff which is also like a block as to why they can't come towards you right this block from literally like I can't get past this their party situation yet because of legality that's only for a couple of but yeah really examining what could have been and what's been lost for some tell me about justice it's all about stability all about stability tell me about justice for Pisces regarding love August Clough to the 21st talking about justice Wow four swords and reverse leaper energy a major need to go within a major need to heal they know this yeah it's like they're looking at what was lost for some and what could be for others between you between you and this king Pisces and it's like god there's a lot of repair that needs to happen here there's a lot of repair that needs to happen here it's like they're almost like making a plan Pisces of like ABCDE what needs to happen in order to get that stability back for those that are going through a divorce right now whether this king is going through a divorce with you or not with you with this Queen yet and you guys you and this King are not going through a divorce unless you're the queen of Wands yeah this king and queen of Wands for some they're going through a divorce and they're gonna need some time after that to recover so just know that Pisces that even really want to come towards you they have to get over these they have to get through these legal proceedings and then rest up a little bit before they can come towards you and others it's just about repairing what could have been or what's been lost between you and this king okay so else we can get it justice if it's a divorce between the king and the Queen it's gonna go in the Kings favour sorry about justice for Pisces adjuster Libra talking about justice for Pisces regarding love August 12 to the 21st way more about justice got one other card wow yeah star in Reverse a query energy major need to heal and recover major need for this person to heal and recover after divorce proceedings others it's also just to heal this connection heal this connection for some this king might need a little time after they get out of this horrible cycle it feels like a cycle after they get out of the cycle with this queen for some this is a karmic situation after they get out of cycle this clean for some they're going to need a time out to heal and recover and be ready to catch up to you fully on the bottom of the deck we have oh yeah uh I'll show you a second over energy for justice five of cups over what I say over what's been lost over what's been lost Scorponok energy underneath that oh yeah there's temperance Sagittarian energy my divine intervention card my fixin angel car and healing energy they've been very sad Pisces over having to be distant from you they've been very very sad about it very sad about their situation of having to deal with the queen of Wands they again I was so in that detour energy they're getting back on track Pisces and they are going through some healing with this whole process this whole situation they will eventually once they speak their truth to the queen of Wands and can finally move away from the queen of Wands especially after legal proceedings are wrapped up for those where that's a part of your situation but there's divine intervention here a little bit to make sure this Queen finally learns the lessons they need to learn but a lot of resistance from that Queen to do that either way healing and balance will happen here in this situation and justice will be served okay let's give some advice Pisces like I said though you guys already such a good place look how good you guys are looking I was talking about your skin too Pisces something about your skin yeah your skin is glowing hey get it all right any advice for my Pisceans regarding this spread any advice for my Pisceans regarding this spread you've been doing a lot of self care of Pisces like the PI seems I'm tapped into with this energy you've been doing a lot of self-care a lot of focusing on you it's really beautiful energy really loving on yourself and being loyal to yourself I also feel like setting healthy boundaries as well like I feel like you've pushed a lot of people out of your environment but really we're not serving you and you're fine with that it's actually helped you grow a lot any other advice my Pisceans regarding the spread and either advice my Pisceans regarding this spread any other advice my Pisceans regarding this spread any other advice my Pisceans regarding this spread any other advice oh got a big-ass chunk here whoa dragonfly spirit truth transcends illusion 22 energy of 22 this is a very intuitive heavy card like I said Pisces you're getting major major downloads okay your intuitions on point you're very balancing your energy you're feeling really pretty damn good right now and that's the first time I've actually noticed the crown on top of that dragonfly I just screams High Priestess to me the High Priestess energy you're so balanced look at all those colors you have the root colors like the Sacramento G you got a little solar down here you've got a lot of heart chakra energy you've got those blues and like almost like purples on the ends you're very aligned you're very balanced like I said you're feeling pretty damn good you are the truth you emulate the truth you speak the truth you speak the truth this person needs to speak the truth as well okay truth clears up everything this person has this block of the queen of Wands whatever is the only thing that's going to get this clean of ones out of the picture is speaking the truth and for others getting through a legal situation okay oh my god I didn't the other two cards look at that hummingbird spirit be here now 34 breaking down to a7 and canary spirit sing your own song 12 breaking down to the 3 3 & 7 & a 3 make it 10 cycles closing this chapter out this purse that's exactly this person needs to do they need to speak their truth now and what I say what do I say every time I get the hummingbird not to dit not tomorrow not a month from now not a year from now about six months from now now right now they need to start speaking their truth I hope some of them are watching because that's what they need to do let's see what else we have here any other advice for my patient's regarding this spread Oh any other advice for my Pisceans regarding this spread oh my goodness you got a lot of cards any other advice my Pisceans regarding the spread I love that one all right so we have frog spirit clear out the clutter 28 cyclical energy this person needs to get rid of this block it's very clear they need to get rid of this block they need to heal or I already have that energy they really need to heal and find their own balance and they're only gonna do that by healing their wounds purging this queen out of their life oh my god why do I feel like that's like them holding on to you it's a little water droplet holding on to you for dear life they need to that's what they need to do oh very nice Pisces this is definitely an advice for you for my queen of Pentacles / hype I was called a high priestess again Empress from Empress's that are watching pig spirit use your mind wisely 47 breaking down to an 11 and grasshopper spirit uh take a leap of faith see that third eye glowing Pisces you know you already know your intuitions been telling you about this situation your own intuitions been telling you a shift is coming for you regarding the situation regarding this king taking a leap of faith I think some of you are getting such intense downloads and intuitive hits that you are trying to make sense of it like I said I picked up on that earlier so some of you might be hesitant to take a leap of faith with this person when they get out of this and you're way wanting to heal the situation with you yes I'm you're gonna be really hesitant the advice is to go with your instinct go with your intuition go with that first response is actually what I'm getting it's like whatever they initially ask of you or offer you and then the decision will lie on you it's whatever feels right in that first second if it's a hard yes yes it's a no then no that very first slip second you're gonna know the answer okay let your intuition tell you what's up don't overthink what your intuitive hits as well I think some you might be over analyzing what you're seeing in the dream space or maybe what you're getting in your downloads don't overanalyze just take it as what it is and just sit with it don't overanalyze it just let it sit in your essence for a little while okay it's all about the first instinct first couple seconds don't go down that road of over analyzation it's gonna it's gonna just make things murky for you okay and then overall though if we could love this card badger spirit be fearless and bold I feel like this is actually for both of you for my Empress's and my chemo wands in this situation this King wanted me to stand up finally to this Queen and just speak the truth right speak the truth about what they actually feel about you what they really want with you Pisces and they need to be fearless about it they need to just stand in their power and for those where this is a counterpart situation they need to stand in their masculine power and just take charge with it they have to Pisces I know preaching to the choir my Empress is you already know that and we already know that but also for pipe for my emphasis that's also regarding your energy as well like I said some of you were hesitant because you're overthinking what you're getting into ative lee because it's a little bit peaking for you right now in a way you haven't experienced before don't let that distract you it's your initial instinct that initial couple seconds you already have the answer don't overthink it be fearless about it be fearless about this decision of moving forward or not moving forward but it's about trusting your intuition and not overthinking your intuition okay when you get to a point where your intuition is just very on point you don't need to sit with it too long the inner sound I'm saying you don't need to think about it for too long for it to make sense it's just what you get right away okay have confidence in that oh I sees no wonder you guys realize so I sent me to my worst cancer at all of this anyway Pisces I hope you guys enjoyed that don't forget to go on patreon check that out along with Facebook Instagram and Twitter and I will see you guys later have a great week Pisces namaste | BOMISpirit | UCL-t_BjejCaHJsIiO5bWEKQ | 2019-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,560 | 34,400 |
ytF1VQJ-Ud0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytF1VQJ-Ud0 | Core competency | Wikipedia audio article | a core competency as a concept in management theory introduced by CK Prahalad and Gary Hamel it can be defined as a harmonized combination of multiple resources and skills that distinguish a firm in the marketplace and therefore are the foundation of company's competitiveness core competencies fulfill three criteria provides potential access to a wide variety of markets should make a significant contribution to the perceived customer benefits of the end product difficult to imitate by competitors for example a company's core competencies may include precision mechanics fine optics and microelectronics these help it build cameras but may also be useful in making other products that require these competencies a core competency results from a specific set of skills or production techniques that deliver additional value to the customer these enable an organization to access a wide variety of markets in an article from 1990 titled the core competence of the corporation CK Prahalad and Gary Hamel illustrate that core competencies lead to the development of core products which further can be used to build many products for end users core competencies are developed through the process of continuous improvements over the period of time rather than a single large change to succeed in an emerging global market it is more important and required to build core competencies rather than vertical integration NEC utilized its portfolio of core competencies to dominate the semiconductor telecommunications and consumer electronics market the use and understanding of the concept of core competences can be very important to enterprises they can use core competences in order to excel at the contrivance of core products enterprises could also use core competences to raise the values of customers and stakeholders Alexander and Martin 2013 state that the competitiveness of a company is based on the ability to develop core competences a core competence as for example a specialized knowledge technique or skill the core capability as the management ability to develop out of the core competences core products and new business competence building is therefore an outcome of strategic architecture which must be enforced by top management in order to exploit its full capacity please note according to CK Prahalad and Gary Hamel 1990 definition core competencies are that collective learning across the corporation they can therefore not be applied to the SBU strategic business unit and represent resource combination steered from the corporate level because the term core competence is often confused with something a company is particularly good at some caution should be taken not to dilute the original meaning in competing for the future the author's seek April 8 and Gary Hamel show how executives can develop the industry foresight necessary to adapt to industry changes and discover ways of controlling resources that will enable the company to attain goals despite any constraints executives should develop a point of view on which core competencies can be built for the future to revitalize the process of new business creation developing an independent point of view of tomorrow's opportunities and building capabilities that exploit them as the key to future industry leadership for an organization to be competitive it needs not only tangible resources but intangible resources like core competences that are difficult and challenging to achieve it is critical to manage and enhance the competences in response to industry changes in the future for example Microsoft has expertise in many IT based innovations where for a variety of reasons it is difficult for competitors to replicate or compete with Microsoft's core competences in a race to achieve cost-cutting quality and productivity most executives do not spend their time developing a corporate view of the future because this exercise demands high intellectual energy and commitment the difficult questions may challenge their own ability to view the future opportunities but an attempt to find their answers will lead towards organizational benefits topic core competencies and product development core competencies are related to a firm's product portfolio via core products prevalent in Hamel 1990 defined core competences as the engines for development of core products and services competencies are the roots of which the corporation grows like a tree whose fruit our end products core products contribute to the competitiveness of a wide range of end products they are the physical embodiment of core competencies approaches for identifying product portfolios with respect to core competencies and vice versa have been developed in recent years one approach for identifying core competencies with respect to a product portfolio has been proposed by danilovich and licensure 2007 they use design structure matrices for mapping competencies to specific products in the product portfolio using their approach clusters of competencies can be aggregated two core competencies Bonjour and McCauley 2010 introduced a similar method for assessing how far a company has achieved its development of core competencies more recently Hine at all linked core competencies to Christensen's concept of capabilities which is defined as resources processes and priorities furthermore they present a method to evaluate different product architectures with respect to their contribution to the development of core competencies topic see also resource-based view core business competitive advantage dunning-kruger effect the tendency for incompetent people to grossly overestimate their skills | wikipedia tts | UCqKZqRCjBaE6TBfi_JQc8ag | 2019-01-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 867 | 5,657 |
Mnfr-eym4bM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mnfr-eym4bM | Doctor Charles Morton (Principle Librarian British Museum) 1716-1799 Part 11 | okay I'm back now keep in mind I'm only touching upon a small fraction of all the evidence I have about the Morton family during that era I haven't even gotten much into connecting him down to Edward Morton I haven't got much into all the details of Charles KR and Charlotte tla's children etc etc etc so I think I'm going to be doing a lot of video presentations on this and uh I think I'll probably be satisfied these videos will supersede the ones that I uploaded earlier okay so now we're at the 1799 portion I still haven't covered Dr Morton's will either there some interesting things in there okay so on the 10th of February 1799 an event occurred highly important to me and my family uh this is the death of Dr Morton there is right there he's buried at U St Mary the Virgin at twickingham which is close to where he lived um which is also either his residence at the Museum or residence near the museum that was integrally in uh connected to the museum somehow I'm not sure how I do know that Dr Morton owned it he wed it to his children or his beneficiary is a better way to say it let's get back to this uh he left 800 lb a year to his to his widow that was Elizabeth Pratt during during her lifetime to be paid from his Irish estate he also left her his property in West Morland now I uh Jill sent me a photograph of um the farm area in West Morland she describes it as a smaller Farm not nothing huge or anything to to write home about I I'm not well versed in land ownership in the 18th century in England and what that meant it could be that just by virtue of him being a a doctor that um he would um he was able to purchase it somehow now another interesting thing is is that uh Jill said that when she looked in those archives she wasn't really able to find records of how he actually got that land I thought that would be an angle to go at because perhaps it would have been will to him there were Mortons that lived uh in the west Morland or the neighborly neighboring towns uh including sir albertus Morton that um that the the author of the Scott of Liza and La mayard wrote in her genealogy is saying that they they supposedly descend from him um so it's not with out of the range of possibility that that piece of land was Will to him the problem is is that haven't been able to find uh record of him acquiring it and I've yet to find a will that names son Charles Morton that is a doctor in in the will um or even a John Morton that has a Charles in it so I'm kind of at a lot there's a lot of Mortons out there I guess I can look for every single Morton will that took place after 1716 and probably before 1799 that's pretty good length of life it's 83 years so um probably you know you probably stop at 1780 access to archives the UK's uh archival collection that's online you can download Wills and I could look them over and look at all of them I guess and look at the contents and see if I could find a Charles in there but for now I don't again I still can't substantiate who his dad is that was one angle to go up apparently it's dry at Le as far as I know something else can try I guess okay so getting back to this um he left me one of his his executors 50 lb and another sum of 100 lb is the mark of his regard expressed in more affectionate terms recommending it strongly to his heir to continue me in the management of his property the Irish estate he left Charles car on his assuming his arms in name of Morton by which he must Hereafter now be called okay that's okay let's get into a couple things and and again in my next set of videos when I get to that part which I think will be fairly close I'll be discussing Dr Morton's will and I do know note that in Dr Morton's will there is mention of uh when he's discussing his uh daughter's inheritance I believe it doesn't make any sense in my mind I think about it right now that um yeah actually does um that if some of them worked if basically if his son were to die out without need without issue for um any of his uh heirs descendants by his daughters to inherit his estate they would have to adopt the arms of Morton and that gets back to the William triester thing I was talking about worked extensively uh trying to come up with the triester genealogy I haven't completed it yet I've haven't worked on it for a couple years now I probably should get back into it but um it got so big it was hard to manage at one point but nonetheless there was a William Cher that was a minister uh in in England and he had a very distant cousin that had the last name O'Neal and that Branch uh you know and that cousin was of course by at one point Chester was a daughter that married into the O'Neal family and then things passed down and and basically the the next error in line even though it was a very very distant cousin happened to be William Chester and the provision in uh Mr O'Neal's will was that uh chister drop his arms and adop the the arms of O'Neal and last name of O'Neal uh as a condition of him inheriting the estate and he did that and there are to this day still o'neals that are actually descendants of John Chester thomasia de Ry that are um still populating the Earth today there's some that even came to Texas and they have a web page about the O'Neal Castle but I am digressing I should get back to this but I find that interesting and I guess the point that I should make is again uh this seems to verify um kind of almost makes it a mute point of me trying to go out and find a the Hackney College attendance record for Charles Carr now he's calling him Carr not Kerr um that he's he's pretty much verifying that Charles Kerr doesn't have the same last name as as the man he supposes is his natural Father which doesn't make any sense to me that is again another strong Mark against it and I look at all the evidence together in one conglomerate I don't see how Charles Kerr could have been the natural son of Charles Morton I do see again Charles Morton having an association the founding hospital I do see the tragic death of his wife Mary Berkeley I do see um him marrying a second wife that was an old at least a second wife that was an older woman that wasn't going to have any children and so you know around the time that this Charles Kerr was born maybe a little bit before and so I really honestly get the idea in the impression that Charles Kerr was adopted because you know I I don't I don't see any wife putting up with having the cousin come come in from out of state and hook up with her husband for to have babies with it doesn't make any sense to me which is what you have to believe if you want to believe Elizabeth Pratt was the mother of Charles Kerr I've said that once I'll say it again and again and again okay continuing in 1799 in about a month after this event which is the death of Charles Morton Charles Kerr disclos his passion to miss chatow which is was she was born in fact an Amry and that's John tla's wife for uh her daughter Charlotte and baged her interest with me in his favor I felt much embarrassed by this application I saw on the one hand the very handsome situation in life in which it would place my daughter and the Great Estate which must descend your family on the other I saw reason to doubt the propriety of the young man himself whose conduct before he left England had had been very reproachable he didn't say what but was reproachable and those strict discipline had preserved him from any very Grievous errors during his AB with me a relapse which he be a relapse when he became his own master was to be D was to be dreaded but he was good humor strongly attached to the girl and seemed to have a strong feelings and gratitude and affection toward us all another matter which affected me very much was that the world might view me as an Artful man who reduced his Patron into marriage seduced his Patron's he into marriage with his daughter I had first thought it incumbent upon me to apprise his mother of it but he did not know Miss Morton was his mother though he might suspect it nor did I think he would submit to her decision if it was if it was opposed to his wishes so you know I mean again he's just come to the conclusion absolutely that you know Charles C I mean Elizabeth Pratt's the mother other um kind of implies that but again the other evidence that I see here completely contradicts that that's that's the conflict I was talking about in the very beginning now I think I should now go into Dr Morton's will maybe I should stop and um continue that | DisneyDumbazz | UCcaE_xBNKxpNf1mjoDwitOw | 2010-11-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,680 | 8,525 |
FrutzeWe_ec | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrutzeWe_ec | Maxijet Style Aquarium Pumps - Your Reef Tank Powerhead Selection Series | you want a budget and I'm looking for a powerhead for your new reef tank and I'm wondering how you can make something like these awesome little multifunction pumps working your aquarium this video is going to show you how to do that [Music] hi i'm richard from the beginners reef and i'm here to help you succeed with your saltwater aquarium by finding the great information for some resources and really helpful tips if you new here make sure you hit that subscribe button and anything i mention this video you can find in the links below we treat stick around to the end of the video cuz I've got a great beginners tip that I hope you'll find really helpful so if you're new to saltwater but you've been in freshwater for many years you are probably familiar with the style of powerhead they are small multifunction pumps that are used for parrot underground filters or providing you with some kind of water movement and they're really good in the reef tank world too because they have a lot of uses they're a great little pump but they do have their limitations and there are lots of all the different styles of pumps that you can find covered in our other videos within this playlist but these are really good for certain purposes in the aquarium the other cool thing with these is that you can make a few little additions to them and you can turn them into a pretty good random flow generator especially for small narrow aquariums so the way I like to use these pumps are for several things the main one is they're really good for mixing saltwater especially when them in the powerhead configuration you just put it in your saltwater bucket plug it in let it mix the salt in the water thoroughly the other reason that I like these especially the new ones this is just a little Rio 50 pump and this one I just pulled out for cleaning but it normally just sits in myself and it sits there just to prevent any detritus from sailing down because the sobs quietly flow area to try to skin sometimes settle out of the water so by just sticking one of these little guys in there we're in 24/7 it just keeps everything in suspension and allows the filtration to to remove the media so as a powerhead the maxi jet as they're kind of nicknamed now they're owned by cobalt now and I'm named like the MJ range of pumps but there were a Marineland maxi jets for a long time they've just been nicknamed that but they are really good for creating a steady stream of flow in your aquarium the places that I find these are good for is at the back of your rock work where you sometimes may have a bit of a dead spot you can basically put it into the powerhead configuration like this and stick it onto the side of the glass at the back of the tank pointing down the back of the aquarium and they're really good at preventing any dead spots from certainly on behind the rock so a constant fixed flow of water is really good from these things so the really cool thing about these multifunction pumps is that they come with all the different kind of accessories when you purchase the pump to set it up in whichever configuration you like if you want it as a power head you get a great impeller like this that's really designed for moving a lot of water or if you're using them as a pump to move water from point A to point B you can get a smaller impeller and a different housing that works really well for connecting pipes too so in the configuration for moving water from point A to point B these work really good you can just have them used internally in the aquarium or externally they're really good for setting up to move media through a reactor whether that pump is sitting in the tank and pumping out to something like a carbon reactor with a small pump with a small flow or you can get the larger maxi jet with a higher flow rate for things like a bio pellet reactor where you need two pellets to tumble so just by selecting the power head to match the flow that you want you can get them working really efficiently with the media they are really cool for use as a pump for an automatic top off some systems don't come with pumps so these little maxi jets are really good though the way I like em is that they have the ability to pump up to six feet of head height so you can have this sitting down in a five-gallon old saltwater bucket with your fresh water in there and it can pump way up over to the top of your aquarium for topping off if you don't have a song so they weren't really good for that and that's another reason why I like the little maxi jet-fuel uses pump as a random flow generator what I doin in the past is instead of having it in the powerhead configuration I've got it in the utility version like this and on the end of it I've just gone and stopped a rotating nozzle and now it's really good it kind of creates the swirling effect of water so it creates a bit more a random flow the problem with using it in this pattern is that it's a very narrow stream of water that's coming out so by adding that random flow generator you can create the random flow the nice thing about these multifunction pumps is that their cost you can get like small ones like this for about five bucks on Amazon and they got to about 50 bucks for the for the larger maxi jet sizes they range anywhere from about 50 gallons per hour for these little ones it's about 300 gallons per hour for the big ones with the various sizes in between so you can always find one to fit the aquarium size that you have now some people ask well how do I use these is kind of a pair like a slim master in a slave so one's on then the other then one then the other and there is a cool little gadget from JB Jake called the ocean wave doer and what it is is like a small timer you can plug two pumps into it and you can set the the on interval for up to six minutes and what it'll do is it'll run each pump separately for six minutes so it will run one pump for six minutes turn that off turn the other one on for six minutes or whatever time you set on the dial and it works really good you set two pumps opposite each other in the aquarium get one going this way I'm going this way I'm going this way longer than this way and it helps to create a bit of a movement in the aquarium they are good but they're not designed to be run like that so don't have them shutting on and off you know every 10 seconds or something because you just wear them out prematurely if you're gonna run them run the fur at least a minute one way then a minute minute one way just to help prolong the life of the pump so pumps are really good they're really small really cheap you can use them from multiple applications but on larger tanks they're not really very good it'd be like you know throwing a bucket of water into the ocean you're not going to make it then so they're definitely use for tanks under about 50 gallons and they do have that small narrow stream if you using them in this configuration but by putting that rotating nozzle on it you can make them a useful pump that way so that leads me onto this video is beginner tip and these suction cups they're horrible they will suck for a little while and then just let go and you'll come home one day and you'll find your tank is just completely like a sandstorm because this pump isn't that pointing directly sunbed concerned has gone everywhere so they really they really are horrible I hate these suction cups so there is two options one is use the clip to hang it on the side of your crane this does work a bit better but it's still not the best the way that I found to be the best is you can buy a magnetic clip retrofit kit which you can find in the video notes below you can find the link in there and these are basically replacement for your suction cups and they are just magnets that go in your aquarium but you do have to do a little bit of DIY to get them to fit to your clamp but it's really easy you can just go on then you can either glue them straight on or you can put in a little nylon bolt into there and superglue that into the magnetic Cup and get the three of them to put them on and then it's not going to go anywhere and that works really well so the multifunction pumps are really good for their specific uses but if you want a really good power head that I definitely recommend you check out my comparison video because I go through all the different types of power head pumps that you can get which ones are good for which applications and by the time you finish watching that you exactly what kind of power had to get and you'll be ready to go and buy it I'll see you next time [Music] | The Beginners Reef | UCsQTlGU_sElpQAkGDui-P9Q | 2020-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,682 | 8,628 |
SaTYIQuzHLc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaTYIQuzHLc | ARCH 324 - Columns - Lecture 1 | we're going to jump to chapter 18 the reason that we're jumping to chapter 18 is so you kind of get some front-end information a little bit understanding of buckling because the project that we're going to do this semester is with a tower so it'll include I mean it's an exercise in buckling and stability more than the bridge which was I mean okay I guess the trust forces tension compression in the truss this one probably also be a truss you're supposed to build it out of some sort of wood it's pretty open I kind of changed the problem you'll have to read the problem it's online because I changed it from years past a little bit in that I opened it up that you can use I don't know it probably don't make any difference you can use any wood you want like okay it's probably you're gonna end up using basswood or balsa wood but also it's actually more efficient if you get the right balsa wood what else do we change with it you're the idea is that you you build up you've probably seen these a tower that holds instead of the the bricks being laid on like the bridge the bricks are all stacked on top of the tower so problem one is you have to somehow anticipate holding those those bricks the steel bricks it has to be sturdy enough at the top we used to actually have I mean including the design a plate that would hold the bricks but I didn't I didn't bother to write that into it but somehow you have to think about how those bricks are gonna be supported at the top they all get stacked up look at the the equation for how its rated is not just the maximum load the the maximum load carried is part of it but also there's a there's a maximum weight which is pretty low for ounces and if you go below that there's some little increase in in the value of it so going lighter is a little better but the biggest increase is to go higher it's actually factored twice you know double the score for going height higher as opposed to adding double the weight so the idea is to try to build it up high but of course the higher you go you're still you have a limited amount of material so you're stretching it thinner and thinner so there is obviously a limit which is probably about this high that you can only stretch 4 ounces so far and it becomes so thin that it won't hold anything and you do have to hold a lip a minimum of 25 pounds so that's 5 of those bricks and stretch it at least I think the minimum Heights 40 inches or something it's about about like that so this high 25 pounds and 4 ounces and the higher you can go the better the more weight you carry the better the lighter the better so you can you can start to think of that it it involves stability in two ways one it will look at today the buckling of individual members and also the buckling of the the tower as a whole I mean that the stability of it right what you it might fall over right okay which I guess the bridges weren't quite as likely to do anyway so have a look at that and there it runs in a similar fashion to the the the one we did with the bridges I mean there's a preliminary you should work out a preliminary design and that has some upcoming due date I'm not sure when well that's a you know just a simple page submission or something that's not too complex and then there's the testing and then a final report so you can start to have a look at that would be a good idea now here you can turn these down so concerning columns look at that there's our beautiful column huh columns deal with an aspect of design that we've not really looked at as of yet and that is stability remember we talked about the the 3 s's strength stability serviceability so far we've dealt mainly with strength P over a MC over I those are those are stress equations that are geared at finding an the level of strength in terms of stress and comparing it maybe to an allowable level of stress but they don't say anything about stability about whether the thing falls over usually stability is is looked at as compared to if I do this right as compared to what a ball might do on on a curved surface if you have a if you imagine a little a little bit of a curved surface and a marble sitting on it or a ball either one of those it may remain a stable and sit there I mean if you if you do it just right you can probably get the thing to sit there obviously this one's pretty easy to get to sit there but but this one is stable and this one's not and the the definition has to do with if you if you give it a small force and you push it and it it would move it would eventually come come back you know you could you could give this one a nudge and it would go and it would it would return if you give this one a nudge it's just going to keep going it's not going to come back right so so that's it that's a problem with with stability if you have a condition that's that that can flex and come back a beam is is usually you know you'll deflect it and it'll come back a column will deflect and come back as well but there's some critical point where it whoops where it where it doesn't come back that one's not going to come back and the whole thing collapses with it with a column this one as you as you load it there's a it initially deflects under any load that has a little bit of a deflection but there's an additional twisting force that you're inducing as it as it deflects because as it deflects the columns over here and the loads over here so there's an X intricity suddenly it's as if you're loading it if I had a you know if I had a column and I loaded it from the side it would definitely Bend you know because I'm loading it all from this side right it's going to bend it that way if I load it from the other side it bends the other way wow they can control it see if you load it in the center well then it's actually not so likely to deflect either way but at some point it does deflect probably irregular it lera tees and the material or something as soon as it starts to deflect then then there's this additional moment that's on it because of this force is acting over a distance the force times the distance is causing a twist so actually the fact that it's like that is twisting it more this if I can keep it straight this would hold much more than if I if I initially put a crook in it then it doesn't hold very much at all so as soon as it as soon as it goes beyond a certain point it it progressively fails you know when I do two as demonstration I can do this well actually what I'm doing you can hardly tell this but as soon as it buckles I relieve some of the force I'm backing off with my head just sort of a natural ability of mine that I'm able to to regulate the amount of bend in this column but if this were just a dead weight on it if I put up a a few bricks up here as soon as it does this they're just gonna keep going so they're they're more likely to behave like this as soon as it as soon as it goes beyond a certain point that it it's it's failing so that's a that's an instability as soon as it as it starts to buckle and buckle is a buckling is a stability factor beams also have a stability mode or an instability mode and that's is they they buckle sideways if you imagine the top flange in compression right the tops in compression right and the bottom flange is in tension when I when I start to load it then this top part acts as a beam and the bottom part is a is a tensile cord so that the top part actually buckles in in compression you know it it'll want to flip out sideways like that marvelous that's lateral lateral buckling and it also twists so it's usually lateral torsional buckling it twists because it's it's held by the the flange to the bottom one so it rotates around that in torsion well the the the fellow who who developed the buckling theory is one of the most congenial people in all history of of structures mathematics I mean most people that are really great are really knobby I think Lisa you I've known that her really great or not really the sort of people you'd like that you know Powell around with much but Euler seems to have been the most incredibly nice guy that ever walked the planet he actually died laughing he was playing with his if I had this story right he's playing with his granddaughter and and laughing away and had some sort of a stroke Oh amazing and he was he's a swiss fella his came from a family I guess his father was a pastor and thought he should be a pastor but they knew that Bernoulli's the Bernoulli family as the father Joseph I'm not really sure the brothers are very famous Nick and Dan Bernoulli and he was friends with that he's contemporary with them they were like his buddies and he went to he got you know Saturday afternoon tutoring from their dad and they quickly figured out that he was pretty much a genius so they they pushed him in the direction of studying math he went on to Paris cuz doctorate in like a year and a half and and this really was a phenomenal guy he he he's very well known for a lot of things not not so much this was the the buckling equation for which in in terms of engineering he is forever remembered he wrote that that was not really his interest he wrote that off like on the back of an envelope to the answer of some somebody say it would be nice if we could figure this out and he said yeah that's really no problem but up here it's something like this and I think in 15 minutes solved the problem that nobody else could figure out he also he's the one that established a lot of these symbols like you know what that is right pi he's the one that came up with pi what now I mean they talk about famous the inventor of Pi not not the number but that's symbol and quite a few other symbols summation symbols and a lot of the mathematics he was that this was about the time of our revolution 17 you know 18th century and he was the foremost mathematician he went on I think the bernoulliís he tagged along with them the bernoulliís went to st. Petersburg I know from they were all from Basel and they went to st. Petersburg because this was who was a peer the great was trying to establish the the the great Russian Academy there and and bring Russia up to kind of the level of intelligence of Europe civilization I should say but that he was like a generation before or something and then there was a who followed him one of the Katherine's maybe the first one and and she was also interested in promoted so they were hiring all these European professors intelligentsia to come and and teach at the academy in st. Petersburg and the bernoulli brothers went there and then one of them got ate a bad fish or something and died and must have been Nick and Daniel lived and he was actually head of the physics department and he got his buddy oiler Lainhart to to come and come to the st. Petersburg which I mean I wouldn't have done it I mean I came to Michigan but st. Petersburg look on the map guys it's not where you think you'd want to go but he enjoyed it somehow Euler I mean he must have been one of the the most cheerful people everything you never heard him writing about how freezing nose is just really cheerful got married had 13 kids seem to enjoy helpful immensely and he eventually Dan Daniel got I forget to cold and went home to Basel I think that was a story it was warmer in Switzerland if it's warmer in Switzerland you know what that looks likely tropics from Petersburg so but but Bernoulli hung on our yeah who's this guy number new boiler stay there but the climate kind of changed not that not the cold it stayed close but the political climate changed whoever hired him died I think it was Catherine the first died and and the other people were not he they started to get this little xenophobic phase and and they they kind of suggested he might might leave or a lot of people might leave so he did he went down to Berlin at the invitation of readers to grow the Frederick the Great I think would have been there about that time this is right about our revolution probably does that seem right and and there were that was another court where they were trying to get a lot of intelligent flashy people and he had gathered up a lot of the this was the ojas prior to the French Revolution I think he had gathered up some of the French Voltaire was there and all these I mean they are so suave and I mean look at what lay in heart a boiler was a very simple kind of character he didn't dress up much he spoke in a I mean if you've ever heard how the Swiss speak I met the first time I met somebody that spoke Swiss Swit C Deutsch I didn't speak German very well and I was in with a group of other students and and a lot of them were we're different nationality they were French and there were Italians and they were this one guy who was Swiss and I was American and none of us were native German speakers and we were you know this was a program was a esta trying to learn a little German and of the group my German was pretty bad but there was one guy who's German was worse than mine and this was this this I didn't know where he was from I couldn't understand where he was from because he told me like three or four times and I couldn't understand him and and you know so you kind of empathize with the people who are kind of at your level you can't get along with them so this guy and I hit it off real well together and after about a month I finally figured out that he was from where's this I thought was Siberia somebody know where this was it is Switzerland and the Swiss have such an accident actually but I was just a sound that means he's a native German speaker he was the one that was a native German speaker his accent was so incredible I'd I thought he couldn't speak German so whatever but anyway but so compared to Voltaire I guess leonhardt was not really impressive to the friedrich the great and in fact he had this problem with his eye it fell out I think so they kind of call him a cyclops anytime wander around and mumble to himself and laugh occasionally so they decided to use more or less crazy and wrote him off and they didn't seem to bother him he went on he was like publishing he he I think about that period lost his sight and his other eye so he was totally blind and this didn't seem to bother him in the bit he said well I mean so I got a cook few assist and he says had 5gs eyes and he just dictated everything all his thoughts to them and it became more prolific because he could you know have five of them writing simultaneously as he was dictating these different articles and he published like 60 70 books as of all I mean if you huge volumes of work he was the premiered for decade centuries the mathematician source of mathematics anyway Oh Lexie let's not talk about oiler forever but he also I think he eventually went back let's see where'd he go yeah Friedrich readers decided he was just couldn't couldn't get along with him and he went back by this time things had improved in st. Petersburg and he went back there and settled down had had a good time unfortunately his house burned down that was precast traffic but he got out alive all his all his papers were burned and made some comment like well they're all up here no problem and he dictated them all back out again these people writing stuff down yeah and on endless achievements and he eventually died in st. Petersburg of laughter which i think is true too I think it's true I don't know some things I have read may not be true anyway any-any developed this this is support this is the Buckland equation this is the load the critical load at which a column bait buckles and it's determined by its elasticity this is Young's modulus the material stiffness times the area times pi squared over what's called the slenderness ratio squared this KL over R K is a is a constant the L is the length and R is the radius of gyration which is a o is right there is a it's a constant that includes the area and the moment of inertia so you've got a this is describing the cross-section the bigger the stiffer it is the bigger this number gets so in the stiff direction and I I mean a presumably is staying constant constant the depending on how you do this so if I look at the moment of inertia I mean the radius of gyration in this direction versus this direction it follows the same as the moment of inertia moment of inertia is stronger this way it's weaker this way right the stiffness so the stiffer direction is is stronger so the bigger the bigger R is the stiffer it is okay and since R is in the denominator of the slenderness ratio the stiffer it is the less slender it is so in see how we can express this you know they're in this direction this column is less slender in this direction it's more slender it's the same height but but look it's smaller this way right it's more slender it is slender this way in this way it's fatter it's less slender even though the height is the same that they be but that height does also play into it if this thing we're perfectly square the higher it would be the more slender it would be right the longer so those two things relate together to form that's just our our common definition of slenderness right it's a combination of the thickness and the height and the thinner it is the more slender it is the higher it is more slender it is and that's that's expressed in whoops in this the higher it is the the bigger this the more slender this is the more let's see that the narrower it is this number gets lower so that drives this total number up so that's that slenderness and slenderness then is in the denominator here so the more slender it is the less load it carries in fact you get a when you graph this equation you can graph it for that slenderness and let's say for that peak crit you get a you get a graph that that looks something like this it's asymptotic to both both axes this will go on so in both directions it goes now in in truth their limits in either direction I mean if this goes on and this this may not actually come down to it but at some point it buckles it fails so it it's although you might get a number out there if it's so slender at some point as slenderness has reached where the the member fails the same thing happens in the other direction at some point there's a camp here the material would crush so this would be fails and whoops let's suppose being in in in buckling and this one fails and crushing right that would be that way and that would be that way so in here actually this is also this is also failing in buckling this is this would be the safe zone in here would be that area let's see what else can we say about that you can also write it in terms of stress right this is the same equation if you put P over a I mean mm-hmm well if you bring the a over here divide out the a right that would be P over a that would give this and then you get this equation right that's in terms of stress and that you can relate to a critical stress this is the way it's usually used I guess I mean this this gives you a force but since we usually in allowable stress design we usually relate things to the stress of the material that stress capacity there's a critical stress critical buckling stress that you can calculate and/or find experimentally | openmichigan | UCBxvSOKtSNZFU7z1KbcZqPg | 2009-09-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,785 | 19,261 |
RK0zm5bTiiY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK0zm5bTiiY | WIDE MOUTHED BULL FROG STORY • HILARIOUS REACTION! | first to develop our you never know before mama dang good Louisville mama aloo special fish everyone you see together it's good food subbu oh how when you woo how when you were young you do them a little bail we're going to go ready we're ready to go ready it's like quite the process it's pretty cold today so for me to go running I have to get him all bundled acne lastly Omega fission it omit even get to his birthday ages how are you tell him to ask David Munns oh thank you Kevin Oh try to tell me sing sweet I am a month la mierda cutest you you would not good yeah okay now he did this struggle because he can roll and roll and roll and so he just turned and it is like super ticket up sure we can do this son please come on Maximus miss cute shirt since we hug she funny okay Zoe I have to sell without a regular time man 404 hmm did you know in doing detective is mom little reduce a little when I showed you camera and everybody say look subscribers so handsome I just got cambered yeah yeah we did you I can't believe how big he is oh my baby is almost not a baby anymore and he starts crawling it's going to be like kind of a wake-up call that he's not getting any smaller this is his favorite thing good coming to me hi you did again I'm gonna be excited oh you can't be go do ya gonna make myself some lunch [Music] so what I put in my lovely salad here put this is from Costco its salad hopper and all it is is pumpkin seeds sunflower seeds and cranberries and it's like and I put these up I put I put a ton on my salad but I eat these all the time too just as a snack like it's like my go-to snack and some raspberries spinach a little bit of blue cheese because I love it and this is the product end product oh I put some chicken on there too just a little added perfume and this is the dressing that is orange prophecy and it is so good I could seriously like five points of this but Johnny doesn't like salad no more for me else oh let me see you grill Friday night guys giving her a day weekend jeez Oh worse at home boring married couple not for a proud moment we've been eating really really healthy and I just made this magnificent dinner salmon with our crust add honey quinoa with other things and green beans you excited for this meal yeah it was really good you're going with the Sun Oh blinding you need blinds all right well add it to the list then blinds furnace a TD roof what else garage door a lot of things but hey we have a house now we watch movie a movie your show probably how are you doing that ma'am ma'am keep it watch watch how he takes fights Maximus in the bike ready um oh so no me la no ah look he ate it all get Irie get her so papi Tessa's dad is over here right now and he's about to tell the kids upstairs this awesome story called widemouth bullfrog and the whole purpose of the whole story is to watch the people that are listening because he does a lot of facial expressions and they anyone watching seems to mimic exactly what he's doing so it's really funny there was [Music] [Laughter] [Music] pretty job eastern side table change thank you turn flat waste eternity | Tessa Murdock | UC9YU15gowW39SWrpIHGwTSQ | 2017-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 628 | 3,121 |
Eki0zS3kh58 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eki0zS3kh58 | Hillary Clinton & the truth about Libya: Watch this & you will vote for Bernie Sanders! P2 | you know it is total mess its sales and it's currently a failed state and one of the reasons why I'm here with the Transcontinental we wanted to organize something is first fill a gap in form you're not happening because that's been being held by the mainstream media who is simply not fulfilling their duty and telling you and letting you know what is happening but I think it's also an opportunity and I think in Paris where freedom of speech and DuPont is all the rage I think it's an opportunity for a state by continental's to do little shakuni's moment and I think we really need to to make two point to lose and cough it up and cover so obviously the government who were responsible for its constituents and the consequences of it public opinion who really bottom on forward and didn't really live up to its duty the way it had done in the past holding to account its government who actually went to war and a war has consequences and I think the people here that billet politicians need to hold their politicians to account and of course the media in the media played a major role in selling this conflict it's deflected from all the other opportunities to actually avoid conflict and instead of pushing and informing the people of all the other opportunities that there were to actually bring about reconciliation in Libya they beat the drums of war continuously making this conflict palatable to public opinion and therefore making this bombing campaign a six-month-long on shore or the entire first Olivia absolutely acceptable and as a result obviously they're being scores of people killed the entire infrastructure of the country has been destroyed it now has obviously various militias from God knows where God knows who it's threatening to engulf the wider Arab world and of course it's already having consequences on the African continent it's a very it's a very very serious hour for Libya for the outdoor dining for Africa and I'm hoping that tonight through our various speakers you will get a better understanding of the situation so without further ado I'll start with our first speaker I have to read my notes because he's quite you know it's got quite a CV so our first speaker Thea's Olympic living academic model up there Besh he's right on academics he's a graduate from Royal Road in Canada he's worked as a professor in Tripoli that took the university story and he now teaches internationally his work has been published in a newspaper in Calgary Herald in her thoughts and he regularly appears with BBC speak second for BBC radio and for Al Jazeera thank you all I speaks office opportunity and I want to thank you do buddy for inviting me here with organize understand thank you all for coming and I just want to make it like who that people who have a problem animate was the problem with nature was not related to get that for us I mean for example a colleague of mine I haven't seen him in years and years we used to be young and used to criticize Qadhafi never kids and we used to speak against give that another time because get that establishment we were so and so I wanted to make this disclaimer it's not about the position of government is not about coefficients about relations with excuses eleven and and this should this should not allow us to make any other achieving suicide matters but let's let me allow me to give you an idea I think the West this is what we start the West I think that philosophically and use the term moral equivalency the term that is used that music dictators help well over the last many of them at and he had he had issues he opposed to everything that was Western nationals so many things so for him for them will be represented the evil that is another side I so for that we can really do anything you want you can destroy the country soldiers this is just not really telling you exactly what other people are saying I'm just giving you the lower end of destination which is about thirty thousand army individuals of the Libyan American killer this resume I mean we have an Apache that it's hunting soldiers in that camps sitting in that camps that that's an assassination that's the matter war and power planets hospitals schools TV station speaking we're talking about the past thing now and in TV station I think so can't was there during the time when that TV station was bombed in Tripoli a TV station was backed by me by the British and the French government and so but I mean all that I'm sure most of you are followers of that's not that I'm in this is over what why did that was taken out why to give that he had was an issue in to us it was not a mission for a lot of people that part of the world that that was horizon that that his world was not linear it goes beyond that and so but let's I mean the West manipulated lots of things you can manipulate anything talk about Gaddafi has been an influence and that's pretend it's a problem to do a lot of people that's a good thing so but let's talk about what happened after that take you out to get that yeah but that's estimation capacity and we have schools most people should know each school actually bringing up whatever you want to call it whatever the term you have because they have different schools of thought and this course schools are separately separately right now women's rights will not be prepared that the exit completely business I mean in the glorious manifestation of their biggest event the new routine Olivia declared that women now man this is the first thing they did to begin first speech in the factory energy I mean if you just go back to the official document in your binder actually was in the third or fourth sentence so it gives you an idea what kind of government is coming what kind of people are here and gives you what thought process behind all this education and civil institutions have been replaced by malicious by malicious institutions so basically you have news stations that are placed by militiamen who acts as a police station you go to the police station that's all you know we can't believe we never have guns we can't even issue a lot go to them they're actually point to them and they're next door and these guys can do whatever you wanted to do they can carry out I mean the revolution and most demolitions and most of them are a gradual person graduates in the last 15 years of being a developmental addition familiar with lucky has been developed at Libya that infrastructure has been updated so a lot of contacts are thinking now to new teachers new hospitals new schools new plant and sustainability programs and projects and the estimates for those about hundred believers at the cost of the government government expenditure under these these these projects are being complete actually the ones that were in existence of being damaged and purpose just to show that get that didn't do anything in the past 40 years imagine you know just like that except when the power came and didn't do anything for 40 years and just watching Justin wealthy but that's what he did most of these people by the way they said that there was some out after Philippian to study and were paid for by the government money so these graduates were who were paid by tax payers money living money and now coming back and say well you know we had a new expenditure in the last four years was just finishing that was just sitting in people's chests and just do now and another another thing and there's an estimate of about and again I'm going with about 1,000 prisoners in contrast when they said all the contracts were canceled for Bolivian infrastructure updating the intersection of Argentinians the last four years only contract for business the issue and those contractors imagine that whole revolution that's working out for four years only was able to build prisons those prisons are filled by British contractors and lunch contractors and said the comedian turns 70 week another results for for people who really familiar with the West trans history with black people and there's about 20,000 blacks from the city of Tel Aviv and other cities as well being displaced 40,000 people in modern-day have been depleted displaced because of their color because of what they look like and then be taken part of the city completely and malleability of these cities in Libya they they live in camps and inhabit our there's children live in school for four years now and 1.5 some say 2 billion but two million one way I think it's about 1.5 million people displaced outside Libya these people are not given refugee status from Paris these people are in Europe in Egypt in Tunisia the target are tourists imagine that and in Europe you're a refugee you're here running for your life and the world United Nation and West Western powers are not to show you as a refugee even here at wonder in England we have some what Libyans some of them in this role the government knows that these people are actually here because if they go back to do be killed but they still have not given them religiousness so they are living in em just hang in there again - so there's another news papers rustle Egypt they even those worms who speak with sno-isle you know they tell the truth well you know what's the yearly and they tell you they tell me that they can't even stay in Libya and their offices looking that they could be destroyed or burnt and the local tournaments especially the women are raped or assassinated and political activist women I mean you've heard about palladium I guess with the patient there's no nobody is really saying no when they do this they actually take responsibility for this I'm not very making these things up based on my understanding I think that's what they say and and we have finally we have an Isis controlled cities it's not part of living waters and Isis if it belongs to them the group in a vacuum and we have another one they have rules by the way they're not all the same so we have you know by having all of them al Qaeda Isis what happens Salafi and I mean we have names now unsearched Ariana like the people who believe in Sharia and formerly our understanding so yet and so now al Qaeda it's almost like a competition between them I just took that man al Qaeda to accept so you know and you guys know what is done is in these oblivia and except except I mean the one thing most of you guys know work but this I heard more about this and some of you know a lot more about this and what happened after February of 2011 so we look intellectuals on the Libyan people in general and you're thanking because many things that was doing about this I mean the intervention in Libya was not to begin with was a mistake what fathers was even a greater mistake but the policy has been taken after even after the West there lies that dish they still make the mistake because they cannot admit that this Nina so what I do know this policy would disturb and great thinking and I give you an example of that there was a gentleman in working for around for them in Kuwait and he was ambassador to Kuwait his name is wait his name some of you probably know it but he was taken after just one year his place but isn't why he was taken out there because he had sectors that he supported his marital fortune and female American who was working for him and at the British Embassy in Kuwait this gentleman after he taking out of Kuwait is Vincent Olivia and his name is Mark my colleague and this reminds me really what Cameron says about Christmas fabulous no I'm not sure if this is part of exporting bad news to the plant world so they took the worst kind a man who and has merits and the senton to be made making their decisions for the foreign office over here and this is the things that we we have and just just this is just one example this our one guy keeps on going from he knows all the militias he has contacts with other militias and he hasn't his hasn't spoken to any the activist Olivia either from their previous government or the new government he only has connections with those militias and he never waits things he makes things worse and this guy as the one is responsible for making policies for better another point I would like to mention that well Libyans tried to have a democracy in Libya to a no calorie that was after there after this debacle took place and try coming down they haven't election and for some of these shows that Libyan people have a different view of the radical groups are that understanding is more maybe we should then but was so the West but you know we need to insert the government that is related to the government fighting but during that time is not running in math in Asia so Hillary Clinton visited Libya and instructed the new Parliament to split and to change the world from having 80 percent levels or secondary secular for a second or group two and twenty percent or 50 percent to fifty so that's what that's what it was did and little people but at that point a little disappointed by both Americans British and stood at that point what they meant by the word democracy and i we don't have much time you have to go over a lot of things but I mean to conclude this I would like to say that we needed to work together to the flag hold these missing parts it doesn't matter where you come from what are your opinion of get that look it out and everybody into someone state that Israel at the end is beyond its beyond any nightmare even thicker people looks wouldn't the look double shopping and you can get shot in the street without the tufting a recent in your reporting and if you are from a certain family or something tribe of certain cities you can be taken out again I told you the number of prisoners in Libya ending it not used to be called out for having 128 African Muslims present now there's about 12,000 people and that's the official number from it was jobs even man Human Rights Watch which I don't trust believe I'm just you know just that this is the number so 12,000 I think the numbers greater than that because I know the way things work alone yet there's prisoners in houses there's a family we heard about just the last three months a whole family of 16 members were prison last four years in their own house were prisoners in the basement individually they've been raped men and women in different in the house so you have this sort of Prisons that an official Human Rights what do not even if they go there they will not that's very hard to to report so like five years my terraces this could be a hero and understand this to us may think that way my Hill is my enemy and I'm willing to make friends with the enemy if the ball is totally advanced some sort of solution to the way things are happening there has to be a paradigm shift in the way that this third played thinking by the government is to change I want to thank you all thank you | aligzanduh | UCJMePpqaLvVaXxLSBiI47rw | 2016-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution 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Ae9qfTSSSvM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae9qfTSSSvM | 2016-06-24 - Matthew Stone – Learning Cognitive Models of Meaning (audio desynchronization) | with a really engaging introduction so this is the kind of thing that I think really engages cognitive scientists the idea that reasoning is sort of something that can evolve out of face-to-face communication our and our embodied activity in the world the particular proof that the idea behind the proof that she is going to give it may actually go back to Pythagoras himself and you can get the sense of this proof by just sort of having four triangles four triangular tiles that you rotate on within a larger square so the short edge of the triangle is a the long edge is be the and then the hypotenuse is C and if you rearrange these triangles you can make one area inside of the square but C squared and what must be the same area out of a squared and B squared what heart does is to make this proof by folding which might not be something that you've ever thought about doing before but origami mathematics is a thing mathematicians have studied it and instead of building mathematical objects with a straightedge and compass like Euclid does and his famous Elements you can make mathematical objects by folding and it turns out that it's actually strictly more powerful so just as an illustration of this one thing that you can do is if you have a line you can fold the edges to sort of line up and what you get is the sort of perpendicular bisector of a piece of paper so that's the kind of thing that she's gonna do to make this sort of math mathematical construction and so what you'll wind up doing is we end up folding over four triangles to make that C squared shape that you saw and then fold over a couple other trying triangles to make these a squared + B squared shapes but what I'm interested so it's really amazing that inferences can be sort of grounded in the physical world this way but what's also particularly interesting for me is the way that people recruit language to make it clear how these inferences are unfolding in the world so let's just watch the proof [Music] so I love this what I want to do in the in the course of the talk is to use this as a jumping off point for some of the research that I've been doing on the kind of organization of conversation and some of the things that you see here are sort of challenging for maybe the view that you might have gotten from of formal semantics from Montagu or from pragmatics from Grace where you just have sentences and you're understanding their their truth conditions or the elaborative inferences that you ice add as icing on the cake as we heard earlier this is a case of multimodal communication where the communication not only exploits gesture but physical activity in the world the understanding important ways involves creating in sometimes using new concepts you know if you're learning for the thinking of a folding operation as a mathematical operation for the first time you have to somehow learn in order to understand this what the abstractions are that allow you to draw an inference by folding and the language is linking up with those concepts in creative ways and nevertheless you want to give an explanation that where the idea that you have as a result of this seeing this video and understanding it is you know a proof a fair way of convincing someone that the Pythagorean theorem is true so these are I think are you know real challenges but it turns out I think that there challenges that find echoes in the kinds of everyday interactions that that Jonathan was talking about her that Craig talked about earlier this morning and if we focus on those everyday interactions start to look at the mechanisms involved and perhaps build and test computational models we can sort of see that there are there's linguistic knowledge at play particularly the kinds of rules for signaling new meanings and reaching a shared understanding that jonathan was emphasizing in his talk and also sort of skills for aligning our understandings with each other that are contributing to interlocutors ability to construct and understand presentations of the kind that hearts using in this video and a an example that I've found find sort of particularly compelling to sort of make that case to bridge between the kind of rich kinds of reasoning that hardest presenting and that everyday interactions that we have is an example from the work of herb Clark and his student Meredith Crick who had people assemble Lego models one participant was the director and had a plan for the toy that the group was supposed to build the other participant was the follower who had to carry out the instructions to build the piece and you might have expected people to formulate very precise and careful instructions about what the matcher should do and you might have expected the matcher to sort of reason carefully about what the interpretation was and carry out those actions precisely but actually what you see is a kind of interaction a sort of improvisation I'll call it where the director gives instructions in installments provisional instructions that get rapidly revised well the matcher the follower attempts in provisional ways to show their understanding and carry out the instruction and what that allows people to do in the space of what this is six seconds of transcript in which the instructor susan is telling where a piece should go by saying put it so it only covers the last two not those two not those two but yes those two and in the meantime the follower has poised the block at various points along the way so you have this very quick back and forth with descriptions from the instruction givers that are sort of brief and approximate and responses from the matter that are designed to show understanding and keep the conversation on track very quickly in real-time and what that suggests is that although we can look at conversation and find reasons you'll find evidence that lots and lots of different kinds of reasoning is potentially available we might not want to explain the success of conversation through lots and lots of fancy reasoning but rather through the interaction of quick mechanisms for sort of simple inferences that keep a conversation on track okay so one kind of so what are the kinds of reasoning that you can expect to see in conversation I think it's important to appreciate that it's sort of rich and heterogeneous we know that there is cooperation and collaboration and conversation the example that AI researchers kind of like is sort of collaborative problem solving this is an example from Martha it's dissertation where the sista the user says I want to talk to Kathy can you give me the phone number of st. Eligius and the system is a cooperative responder that says no st. we just closed last month but Kathy was at Boston general she's already been discharged you can call her at home this is some people find this so cooperative it's a little creepy but the system's cooperative in the sense that it's recognizing the meanings that the user is using to express themselves recognizing the implicit commitments or assumptions that the user is making like that Kathy was at this hospital rather than that one and the system is also recognizing the users ultimate goals like talking to Kathy so that the system can provide information that fulfills the users ultimate goals and of course to the extent that we want to build sort of helpful you know robot servants or whatever this is the kind of reasoning that we want to do but especially in computer systems there are a lot of problematic interactions that we need to prepare for so in computer systems speech recognition is a very faulty operation so we need to be prepared that we might not hear things the way the speaker said them and this is sort of something that happens in real life too as you this sort of joke says where the second one this here is windy as Wednesday on the third this here is Thursday as thirsty that can happen and of course when you're having sort of back and forth in conversation you can often recognize that your interlocutor didn't understand you correctly which is not necessarily a matter of cooperative reasoning necessarily as a matter of coming up with good hypotheses about the noise in the environment and the kind of signal that they might have heard people are also wrong about meaning of their amount so Arnold's wiki has a favorite of famous paper on malapropisms Jonathan of course presented the pleasant allegiance jeopardise here instead of deputized again you might think that that's a sort of marginal case you know useful for that you can sometimes recognize what children or something actually I'm gonna present some data later about color descriptions in a large crowd-sourced corpus and actually people use a lot of color words in these descriptions in ways that don't match up with the dictionary definition let's put it that way so again in computer systems also need to be prepared for these sort of errors and meaning there are also are cases where people recognize that collaboration is not really the right way to approach this so if someone says someone I don't know who says I would make a great president on the campaign trail actually that's exactly what they would say whether they would make a great president or not people are quite sensitive to the sort of economic facts about cheap talk that when incentives don't align you should ignore what your interlocutor is saying and that's a sort of an important aspect of reasoning in conversations sometimes sort of more subtly there are cases when the interests of interlocutors are just misaligned enough that you can sort of trust them a little bit so if the professor so if you hand in your exam and the professor says you might want to look at your answer to problem three again you probably are gonna check the whole thing over and it's a it's a sort of an annoying but economically defensible partial reveal your best you as the student are best off if the instructor tells you the correct answer the instructor is best off if you learn but the instructor can tell you a little less than the right answer to make you do the rest of the work and you get an outcome that's better for both of you than if the instructor told you nothing but not as good for you as if the instructor told you everything so these kinds of issues of objectives are important in the sort of strategic perspectives on reasoning and conversation there also are cases where people like Steven Pinker have argued that you need to be sensitive to the heuristics and biases that have led your speaker to the particular choices that they've made so if if I say you know I'm talking to my partner or a friend I don't have anyone to pick me up at the airport when I get home on Saturday well you know you're saying please pick me up at the airport but you're not actually asking why wouldn't you ask well one thing that you might you know that you might recognize as going on there as a phenomenal phenomenal of loss aversion which I think you probably heard about earlier in the week if you give people a set of the same sort of economic outcomes like I give you two dollars initially but then maybe I'll take away 50 cents or I'll give you a dollar 50 initially and then maybe I'll give you an extra 50 Cent's everybody prefers the second one because they prefer outcomes that are they like gains less than they hate losses and so you can think of this as being relevant to I don't so like if you say please pick me up at the airport and they say no that's like getting getting two dollars and having fifty cents taken away if you say I don't have anyone to pick me up at the airport that's like starting with a dollar fifty and then maybe getting that extra bonus when they offer to pick you up so there are these psychological factors that you can recognize as being influencing that choices that people make in conversation and in fact sometimes you know sometimes you know the emotions at play and conversation sort of leak as well so I'm very fond of a book by the Harvard negotiation project by a team led by Douglas stone the book is called difficult conversations and it's advice about not saying things like this so it's obvious where they say the it's obvious that the meaning of the comment is conveyed in the subtext what's less obvious is what the meaning is supposed to be so sometimes you can recognize you know sort of a lot of times you recognize the emotion the something about the not the not the motivation behind a deliberate choice but it's sort of just a kind of gut reaction that's motivating an utterance and that can play into your understanding of the conversation it can be important for communicating effectively so in particular the advice of difficult conversations when you hear something like this just to say it sounds like you're really upset let's talk about how you feel and sometimes you know it's a point that sometimes communication isn't at the point in the sense that sometimes you know in a humorous conversation sometimes you just prison Durin's not because you have particular content in mind but just because an an image strikes you as entertaining or so in this case Joe's suggestion that aspartame affects your memory true allows the humorous image that lies problem-solving here is actually affected by the ills that she's worrying about it's a little this is obnoxious but it sort of illustrates this point that you don't necessarily want to interpret all entrances for you know sort of necessarily being on task so across so across all these different cases you have things like practical problem-solving and forming reasoning and conversation but also a causal explanation how might they have misheard me strategic thinking does this person really have an incentive to give me the information that they purport to be presenting a psychological empathy you know of the loss aversion or emotional variety or the sort of you can think of humor as being an example of literary or imagination or artistic expression which can potentially be invoked even in everyday conversation this is the kind of catalogue that makes my co-author Ernie Lepore despair of you know progress in psychology sometimes and in fact you know as a computer scientist you know you know one attitude that you could potentially go as the sort of AI complete approach is called of trying to build one amazing reasoning model that was able to capture all of these different effects by having you know layers and layers of uncertainty and a range of different potential models of the speaker that were being weighted against each other to come up with a kind of overall estimate of the state of the conversation but as you might imagine not only does such models tend to be impossible to build but they tend to be you know when we even approximate them they're very slow and cumbersome to work with and you know I think the insight that comes from looking at conversation of the kind of the data that herb Clark shows is that a lot of times rather than reasoning really carefully about the full range of uncertainties and hypotheses that are potentially available in conversation it's better to just press ahead and let the evidence come in that disambiguates these things later and so what I want to do and the rest of the talk is give you a flavor for how a couple of the models that I've built might allow you to have sort of simple inferences that allow you to push the conversation forward quickly and let the information come in sort of over time that disambiguates these things and leads to these sort of richer interpretations this sort of richer sort of inferences on reasoning as a kind of product of interaction and that'll sort of lead us back to buy hearts proof okay so here's the simplest conversational strategy it's sort of in some sense the only strategy that I think might work and as tight a loop as what you see in Clark and Crick's Lego experiments just say random truth in what I'm going to do is show you you can model this precise it fits them up fits the data pretty well and you know sort of seems promising so what I did so what I did with my student Brian McMahon is looked at this data set of color descriptions that Randall Munroe collected he's a Internet superstar who made the comic xkcd which I recommend to the geeky among you and he was able in the course of two weeks of having a little web survey online to gather several million free text descriptions of color swatches color in general just as some background is a three-dimensional space the most important dimension is hue which is the color wheel and the reason why you have a wheel for colors is because colors summarize the spectral profiles that you get from the cones and the retina so it's not just a wavelength of light it's a wood which is where you see primaries like red green and blue which do correspond to wavelengths it's also saturated mixtures of colors like yellow which is a mix of red and green or magenta which is a mix of red and blue and so you get this color wheel by combining different colors together by different wavelengths together in addition to that wheel there's a dimension of saturation from muted colors that are sort of pale or pastel to bright colors and differences of value that go from dark to light so here's a man Rowe Monroe's visualization of the color categories in this data we distinguish millions of color values but we typically group them into categories so you see a big diamond of green up at the top there some of these color terms have been studied extensively in the cognitive science literature as basic color terms the mono morphemic words that sort of uniquely refer to a color and a language like green and blue and red these are subjects have strong perceptual constraints and strong cost linguistic universals but when you get a crowdsource data set you get lots and lots of other color terms subordinate categories like teal and magenta named subcategories like lime green and navy blue modified categories like dark green and light blue light blue and teal all these categories show up large enough frequently enough to be the most common descriptor for particular hue saturation value combinations on this space and of course there are blends like yellowish green and there's a long tail of distributions so we we actually focused on something like 800 color terms that we had more than a hundred examples of in this data set and so what is what does the data actually look like so for something like yellow screen you have this distribution over color patches that say how often people use the term when the patch appeared and you can see it's it's blurry there and noisy and so we need to have a model to abstract this into meanings I Brian and I took a model that was actually inspired by vagueness and linguistics where the sometimes the this effect here of colors trailing off is a reflection of the vagueness of color categories so linguistically linguist model vagueness by assuming that there's a threshold in color space where blue is a range that will take you from the greenest blue to the purplish blue but in a context but normally we have only partial information about where these boundaries are either because they're not fixed by the rules of language or because we have differing assumptions about our interlocked then our interlocutor does or because we're waiting to make the decision until more information comes in and so we have sort of a probability distribution over categories and context so our knowledge is going to be something like yellow yellow green and a context is gonna be some window there and the blurring is going to be a reflection of the fact that we're uncertain about where that actually is but that's not the only thing that could be going on in these things choices could involve sort of implicature in theory of mind maybe we only call something yellowish green when it's not green and not yellow and that that's going to affect the shape of this curb or maybe right and so we need to you know potentially we could be worried about this but to start as a first approximation let's not worry about it let's just assume that people just want to say random true things what does that really mean well it you have to model it in two parts one is this likelihood how good does this description fit given the semantics but another part you have to know is this sort of just what's the frequency of this word you some words are used a lot when they're true like yellow when something is yellow people almost always call it yellow it was something like 90% of the time people you know yellow green and chartreuse turn out to be almost exactly the same color in the sense that if you look at the the two distributions like this it's pretty much the same shape in the same place but people use Chartreux is much much less so there's just this number that sort of is this a weird word or a normal word now you just have to add in so we that fit that model and and get some descriptions for what the meanings are likely to be and then the question to ask is you know how well does that work how well does that actually describe this we now have this model that predicts a distribution of responses over this crowd-sourced data based on the assumptions that people know this uncertain meaning and are sort of sampling from it to give to say random true things and what you want it what we want to do is to try to say is to try to make some alternative models to quantify the effect to which do you know to try to check what we might be missing and whether this model is motivated in particular one thing that you might have thought is that gee this sort of weird model of linguistics vagueness is too complicated all you need is prototypes all you need is that one focal color that's like let's say the best prototypical blue and that's all you're going to need so so if prototypes are enough then the performance of this prototype model should be just as good as this sort of more fancy linguistic model on the other hand if the if there's evidence in the court in the corpus for this more linguistic notion of categorization we should sort of find some evidence for it in the performance of the model another worry is that what looks is mixing all the implicatures and what you might expect is that implicatures are going to give a more sophisticated signature to the pattern of responses people give than what this model could provide so for example you know one thing that's actually true that our model doesn't get but they were we were able to find by just sort of looking at the data is that like green ish is sort of the same shape as green but has a hole in the middle for where the really green stuff is so if those kinds of patterns are common in the data then if we have a more powerful model that assumes that there's a sort of that just tries to memorize the data it'll be able to improve on simple model that we've learned so here's what we what we actually find the numbers that measuring are the predicted log likelihoods of the data in the corpus and that's what this is and this is a better measure of model fit called the akaike information criterion which is just waits for the number of parameters of the model basically and so what you see is the way to interpret these numbers these numbers are about all the same that says that they're all equally good at doing the categorization so if you just see a point a prototype model will give you a good guess at what somebody is going to call it but if you're interpreting and you someone says blue that prototype model is not going to actually give you a good estimate for what the range of colors are likely to be it's gonna say things are too close to the prototypes and that's why this log likelihood of the data number turns out to be much higher in that Gaussian model so although there although the shape is a prototype you can't treat categorization as just being close to the prototype conversely like when you look at the histogram model it does about the same performance in terms of predicting the points but it uses many many more parameters so in order for those parameters to really be giving you value for for money if you like you ought to have seen some improvement here so what that means is at least at the course scale of all of these words there's not a lot of evidence that there's something more fine-grained about the subjects decision-making in this particular experiment so I'm sort of one kind of cool thing about this is it's just a speaker the the prediction is just people the speaker checks whether a word is true then picks randomly among the true ones based on the availability conversely the hearer learns that a word must be true when they see the speaker use it but they got no additional information about the car because the speaker hasn't tried to pick the best color term or the most precise color term informative color terms they're just trying to pick anyone that was true and so there's no there's no implicatures in the setup the you basically the semantics and the pragmatics are the same actually which is again something that people have been echoing a lot over the course of the last few days so when you look at trying to explain how it is that people are making and coordinating these type decisions moment by moment well one possible explanation may be if this line of modeling is on the right track is that people are making these quick decisions that are easy to make and easy to interpret by basically using it by basically flipping coins guided by the meanings of utterances so so that's a sort of sense in which in some sense meaning can be a resource for efficient communication but we're not just interested in using meanings that we already know we also need to be sort of inventing and creating meanings that's one of the lessons that we learned from Hart's video and what makes this happen in part is what I like to call coherence but which I think the other speakers in the this session have really been talking about as relevance which is to say when the listener in Clarke's experiment is doing things like poisoned blocks when the follower is offering corrections like not that or acceptances like yes that they're the speakers are making moves that are sort of structured to relate to one another according to a sort of schema or background knowledge that people come into the conversation knowing and what you know I think that Craig and Jonathan gave really good examples of how powerful those coherence principles are for reaching the right interpretation and for making sure that people understand each other in conversation what I want to add to the NEX that these principles of coherence are in some sense a resource for making meaning in the first place for sort of instituting new meanings between between interrogative interlocutors in a conversation so so here here's a kind of example that I've constructed that kind of combines a bunch of points that I want to makes Kristin sty Kristin Sandy's tidied the living room they put away the toys recycled the newspapers and vacuumed the carpet then they started in the kitchen again a sort of drawing on the intuitions that Craig presented in her talk I think you can probably get a reading where the second sentence is understood as an elaboration that spells out the meaning of the first in other words the toys were in the living room and they were out and a mess the newspapers were in the living room they were out in a mess the carpet is in the living room and needed to be cleaned and so when Kris and Sandy tidied the living room the way that they did that what they had to do was these things described in the second sentence the and then the discourse connective then sort of allows you to attach that started in the kitchen as a narrative connection that says what happened after the living room and they're sort of there's a flow of you know what questions under discussion that hold this discourse together that allow you to track these kinds of connections now what I like to say is that is not just a fact that you put these events together and you see the descriptions next to each other and that's what lets you know that that there's this elaboration connection so if you say Chris and sandy put away the toys recycled the newspapers vacuumed the carpet they tidied the living room then they started in the kitchen somehow you think that that first sentence is describing what they did in their own room before they got to the living room so even though the content is the same the you take the order to the content to be rated in different ways when the order is different so it's not just sort of like the fact that these events could these descriptions could in principle be related that lets you see this it's the way that they're put together and it's not just it's not just sort of that cooperation dictates that elaborations come after because you can also get the the reversed interpretation by just making the relation explicit so if you say Chris and sandy put away the toys recycled the newspapers and vacuumed the carpet in other words they tidy in the living room you get that same interpretation as you have before it's just that you have to signal it so so what I think and I think this you know may be a point of difference or a point of agreement with a the previous speakers or a sort of nuance to explore further and further research is that in some sense you want to include the kind this kind of the possibility of this implicit elaboration relation in this situation or not in the other situations as being one aspect of a kind of linguistic or communicative competence that is sometimes continuous with speakers linguistic knowledge with the grammar of their language okay now this elaboration relation has a really important role I think in resolving meaning so Chris Barker has showed that this helps you to crucify the meaning of vague language so if you say Fido is a big dog he weighs 20 kilos that elaboration meaning actually tells you that 20 counts as big so that we're measuring bigness of dogs by weight and 20 counts herb Clark has studied nonce expressions sort of invented words in context and again elaboration can tell can implicitly give definitions for these so John did a Napoleon he put his right hand between the buttons of his coat and scowled in this case that second sentence is telling you what a Napoleon is and in many in some sense I think that the same thing is happening in a lot of cases in hearts video the way that she's providing the instructions is telling you in some sense what these folds mean or how the folds can be interpreted as mathematics and that the inference the reasoning that she's communicating becomes it becomes much easier to understand how it is that she's tracking or presenting these inferences to an unfamiliar audience by appreciating the structure that whole holds her utterances together and links them to the ongoing actions so here's one example that I particularly like because it illustrates something that also happens in speech and gesture in it so it was something that I was alerted to kind of before even going into this project what she says is fold your square in half one way then the other way then across the diagonal and what she does is this I mean what's really interesting about this is if you just got the instruction out of the blue without seeing it it would be pretty confusing how are there only two ways to fold a square in half one way and the other and then what is what diagonal is it every square has two diagonals like what's going on here but when you see it it's clear that she's using the shape of the paper to anchor the one way in the other way and that there by the time that the foldings done there's only one full left that's along the diagonal of the original square so in a way that's very classic for speech and gesture recognizing that this utterance is a description of the action that accompanies it allows you to resolve a lot of the ambiguities in the language and make the end language much more underspecified but still clue into what she's doing what's also interesting about this is that she's chosen to use a bunch of vocabulary in describing these operations that actually highlight the mathematical properties that are crucial going forward in particular she doesn't have to say that you're folding the square in half but she does because it's gonna be important going forward that those lengths are equal and so if you're paying attention to that you can remember that the folding operand and appreciate that the folding operation actually creates segments in the you know sort of in along the paper that are in equal correspondence because of the way that they've been constructed and you can reason from that going forward here's another case like this sorry did not want that I'm sorry I seem to have crashed I you know I particularly you know there are these cases here where they're also like she's also pointing out aspects of the scene that he might not have appreciated like the thing that has the edges of the paper it's interested he's again using mathematical terminology here so that this is actually so I mentioned that in origami mathematics there are seven kinds of folds so the full that aligns two lines together to make something parallel that's a different kind of fold that introduces different mathematical properties and in particular it doesn't it just creates this perpendicular relationship but doesn't actually locate that relationship anywhere mathematically along the edge you're free to put it wherever you want and there are also our utterances that are just comments on a salient situation that allow you to that point out in some sense inferential relationships that you can draw and I don't I forgot to put this on the slide but there's a great thing at the end of the video which I'll find what we set up the question period where she actually tells you gives you a little parenthetical instructions about how you should be listening to her what she says is I'll just say it mathematicians are rebels and never believe any anyone unless they can prove it for themselves so be sure to not believe you when I tell you things like this is a square so so what I hope to have done today in a suggestive way is to sort of bridge the material that that Craig and Jonathan talked about on some of my own work with the broader themes of the workshop in particular to emphasize that although you know they're these they're very rich and flexible kinds of reasoning involved in language understanding and very flexible reasoning that's a product of language understanding involving physical activity new concepts new meanings that we're we might be able someday let's say to explain these kinds of creative languages through the mechanisms that we have for signalling new meanings and the skills that we have for aligning our understanding moment to moment with one another and so that although there are a sort of terrifying array of considerations that could potentially matter when we're trying to appreciate the mental state of our interlocutor and conversation that understanding often develops through interaction rather than being the starting point for interaction I think I'll take questions [Applause] | Institut des sciences cognitives - UQAM | UC2_5fHfS1gbDnMVl5k6H-7Q | 2017-10-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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X5c8qFdmAZo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5c8qFdmAZo | Hollywood & Bobby Plays NBA Playgrounds - We Are In Tokyo | that's how your friends are prohibited and split it into a flow which assume your papi over what the hell stopping up [Music] hello everybody welcome back welcome back to a Hollywood Sports guys we're back again with maybe a playgrounds we're doing being pretty good playgrounds in a long time and as you can see to my left I got my twin brother Bob yeah he called me up say Hollywood you gonna make any video that they say I said I made some already but I'm getting ready to make it video so we jumped on over here guys and here we go say hello buddy what's up everybody let's get it on all right guys we're gonna do a playground let's do it yeah all right you know we haven't played this game all right we are ready to kick off the salon right girls the stakes are high [Applause] [Music] like you gotta wanna gotta figure it out listen oh there you go then oh wait Wow good block D please thank you all the way all the way that's good Wow bronze abroad there we go there we go we got your first ones a you believe we're on the board funny I know I can't believe beat it you better play some different okay go Kim go count you can't make a bucket get 5 bucks we can't make a make a button camp on foot that's all good get blown out man oh yeah you go Jenna rebounding mr. Duncan shot me to look at the give it up man give it up man just give it up Hollywood no but man we gotta run this back we gotta win it back man break your neck don't run it back Hollywood we're all just happening 23 2 - Wow embarrass me Bobby that was a spade bit embarrassed 1000 but what balls are brought whooping Wow don't run it back man don't run it back Hollywood oh I should hit replay dang it we'll go back in don't go back in don't go back in Hollywood wow man that's right let's go do it again yeah it seemed like it we're Tokyo Tokyo alright bother you think we can get this woman no it's not we we can't get no it's not we I'm not playing I'm not [Music] alright okay we are almost at the top you know we've run we're moving around all right here we go let's go there we go oh it all the way there you go [Music] come here oh man it's gonna be a tight game let's go now we called it then you both can we both and you're both now we've all been over yet all the way shown all the way Sean let's go baby baby let's go yeah won't know don't know I'll get to heaven quick hands I got him that's all that's all that's nice that's good two points we got a nail Bob we got a big I will see you got him baby you're too happy get on LeBron said get off hey this hey get off me [Music] yeah shut up Rock baby Oh [Music] go ahead look around second one-sided contest let them shoot it let me shoot them shoot them and shoot it alright let's go two out of three let's go two out of three Bobby we can do twice you're gay you're too I'm three million baby let's replay let's replay let's get replay baby let's do it one more time let's go to other 360 didn't beat us the person yeah it making it bad man it's 1 1 the final we were in semifinal right yeah we can advance to the final yeah but we're gonna get we're gonna get my rematch just one to one yeah you smell semifinal round of NVA playgrounds congratulations if you've made it this far move away game gotta find about this is about payback baby it's about 101 who can win he'll go in it honey play some defense Hollywood get a quick car now James you gotta get a quick start Shawn [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] we don't need this bucket squeeze Duncan mangoes LeBron man the promise fires up the jump shot Oh another perfect shot Wow they get these four corners from these perfect shots sure three then go kill when you take off anyway you just you catching the game baby let's play something yeah you gotta play some defense man beautiful cross over missing I don't know man it's Bobby I don't know Hollywood you got to control the four to four seconds ball need to stop right here by doing the dirty listen watch the meter man he's showing off he crashed the boards [Music] oh okay guys we got 12 seconds well guys you can get this using a disease beautify that got you man oh man I know Bobby alright everybody I hope you enjoyed the video man it was the crazy gay it was funny short it we haven't played this game in a long time this is NBA playgrounds guys if you haven't got it yet go get it our regular guys a good game go check it out down like button I hope you guys enjoyed that action man that was some serious action right there alright and as always it's always you see you both until next time everybody thinks you want to you on the next video thanks for watching guys thanks [Music] | HOLLYWOOD SPORTS NFL | UC0W3gLmjswbZCg1G3121rmw | 2018-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 933 | 4,647 |
1iy17k8U8_U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iy17k8U8_U | Tax Amazon - Dan K public comments in Council Chambers | so when the attacks on Amazon in big business to fund affordable housing was one it inspired people across the country and around the world that working people could stand up to one of the biggest corporations in the world and one of the richest men in the world and actually win 50 cities around the country signed on to a letter urging Seattle to pass the Amazon tax San Francisco is talking about a Google tax after the Amazon tax and this repeal effort make no mistake it is it is a backroom deal it is a corporate sellout and I think that if Bruce Harrell wants to repeal the tax on Amazon we should repeal bruce herro I think if Sally Bagshaw wants to gut funding for affordable housing we should repeal Sally back shop I think I think if Rob Johnson wants to sign the death warrant for homeless people on our streets and consider a clear message to the working people in the city who are teetering on the edge of homelessness that he does not care about them we should repeal Rob Johnson coincidence that the only person on the City Council has then I gotta move to next speaker so I'm going to hold you being disruptive since we're talking the same time removed and okay thank you thank you okay fern revealed Dakota | Socialist Alternative | UC62u7RNy_5YdTgdOjkdRecg | 2018-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 230 | 1,224 |
EDjWV6jZOqQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDjWV6jZOqQ | Fukushima Reactors Fuel-Pools & Nuclear Meltdowns Coverup Explained | it's the 20th of march 2022 on dana danforth also known as nuclear proctologist dot org you can call in they got the kahuna's 709 589 4406. hope you're doing well on this sunday night [Music] we're currently getting heavy snowfall it's 10 p.m 10 p.m local time and we're going to go over videos of nuclear apologists right after fukushima happened you might find this stuff quite interesting it was a lot of chaos originally and you can imagine that person wouldn't have made it you gotta the entire country was in chaos 600 kilometers plus the coastline looked like that there was a lot of nuclear lawyers and so who do we blame if not the people that lied to us and took away the opportunity for the planet to try to stop the genocide of radioactive follow uh some of the clips coming up tonight are quite in light for the first time potentially fatal levels of radiation have been discovered outside the crippled nuclear plant raising concerns so think about that statement for fatal levels of radiation found outside of the fukushima plant and this is a huge site by the way well the comparison that can be made is this is nothing like chernobyl it's it's a it's a serious event it it offers some risk it's worse than three mile island but it's not one thousandth as bad as chernobyl chernobyl was a 200 ton reactor each of japan's were almost 800 tons and japan had four decades of reactor cores also at the top of the buildings there were caught on fire and those uh turn into multiple nuclear meltdowns at least 20 multiple nuclear meltdowns we'll get to that video they used fuel pools up near the top of the buildings have been depleted of water and overheating that's been the focus that's been the footage of helicopters dropping water i think uh hel when the helicopters were dropping the water it was the buildings were destroyed everybody had to run away that was a desperate action we'll get to that the greatest threat to public health seems to be the spent fuel in pools of water atop the plants six reactors i think one of the things we need so you're seeing a deer actually that's reactor four the building is completely destroyed at that point right there uh so we've got lots of this stuff coming up that's very enlightening statements mind you fatal levels of radiation outside the plant which meant if you're on the plant you were dead radiation forecast can by no means be released to the public march to 15th radiation forecast in japan was kept secret to avoid panic in the whole of society and the government hit the radiation simulations because it was very very bad it was known as the speedy even though he did give it to the military the american military showed serious contamination over a white area authorities hid the radioactive plume forecast to avoid evacuation and that is murder that's incredible amount of destruction those people so-called authorities are 100 percent murderers and criminals and should be hunted down and prosecuted it's never too late to prosecute these monsters these are monsters we're talking about japanese monsters withheld the radiation forecast to prevent causing the panic but that's why you have up to a hundred sirens around a nuclear power plant so people company can get out of the way say japan betrayed its own people over the radiation that the government's actions are akin to murder we didn't think of that says the science minister really a science minister now who should be arrested and prosecuted and come easily convicted for mass murder for crimes against humanity radiation forecast with held by the government releasing it would cause panic the ministry the government decided such data would be unavailable due to loss of power shouldn't they be arrested so if your school children's school is on fire the principal doesn't want to call the fire department because if he's afraid he's going to lose power your children die in the fire should the principal be held accountable which is why we got a poll tonight hi everybody hope everybody's doing well should downplaying the nuclear power plants meltdowns on tv by nuclear experts be a felony crime two people actually said no you literally got to be a monster to say no japan prime minister fictions versus facts i just wanted to show you a couple of headlines where we get into all of these videos fukushima contamination has never done any damage to tokyo claim [Music] japan's prime minister the radioactive water at the plant was brock blocked as claimed japan's prime minister but a study showed tokyo was unequivocally contaminated we have the documentations to back up those assertions and the experts that radioactive water is constantly flowing out to the sea and it's almost impossible to stop well it is when you're only using homeless and the destitute and the victims of society and immigrants who don't speak the language so let's cover lake barrett he was a former energy department in the united states for many years now he's just an everyday mass murderer for the first time potentially fatal levels of radiation have been discovered outside the crippled nuclear plant outside the nuclear power plant so we're going to be back and forth back and forth as we walk you through these little videos and i had to volume up i'll turn it down a little bit i wanted to make sure everybody heard those words fatal level off sight recent concerns that contamination is working its way further into japan's water and food supplies and foreshadowing a long and expensive cleanup well you got to remember now that if you've got fatal levels off site you can't be on site okay that's how that actually works so lake bird is going to try to convince you nuclear engineer lake barrett knows what it takes to mop up a catastrophic mess like this likely the initial response to the three-mile island accident here in the united states he's he led the cover up to three mile island was lake barrett early gunners this morning from washington lake just how alarming are these latest developments in your mind well it's to be expected in a situation like they have over there in japan at the moment they have a lot of damage to the cores they have a lot of radioactive water and and contamination inside the plant uh so it is very very challenging for them can this now you notice how he said inside the plant even though the reporter started off with fatal levels offsite disaster be contained when you have water with these levels of radiation getting outside the plant what does that mean well you can never 100 contain anything in life contain anything in life he's a professional monster by the way so the majority of the radioactivity is in the cores it is in the plant but they have probably several million gallons of highly radioactive water in the plant on floors in the buildings and there is ventilation there's not much ventilation filters in the building so some of that slowly seeps out into the air and they're doing their best to contain it right now lake help us now if you ch if you're not familiar with this subject in my playlist is a couple of sets of videos about pictures that were released and we flushed out 1900 pictures in one set of videos and 738 pictures in another set of or another video and these videos were taken immediately after the nuclear [Music] and so i'm just i'm not going to bring all that into the conversation as we're going along but when i talk about what they're talking about as the law is because we got the documentation that's available on the site and we're just looking for a future for the eight million species in humanity explain just what the different kinds of radiation mean to the ecosystem and to the environment some of the radiation will dissipate pretty quickly right where are the major concerns well the iodine 131 that you hear about that has an eight day half-life so that decays away fairly quickly so that's just a short-term uh impact the the larger concern would be radioactive cesium 137 and strontium 90 which has longer half-lives uh but that is mostly in the water it is locally in the plant uh with very sensitive instruments you can detect it outside the plant but as far as being being a health great health concern as long as the people follow the instructions and stay out of the evacuated area i think they should be fine from a health point of view like we're beginning to hear more about plutonium what's the significance of plutonium in the situation well plutonium is something that is more emotional than it is uh technical in this situation i think the biggest concern people have is the cesium and the strontium and the iodine in short haul yes there is some plutonium in there there's always plutonium in reactor fuel so it makes more emotional news to talk about plutonium all right let's talk about some of the business let's say of cleaning up this operation can you at this point estimate or give us some kind of sense of what it might cost how long it might take how much of a burden this is going to be on the japanese and so he called plutonium just salacious plutonium is named after the devil because it's reaction in your body is immediate and fatal in increments over time for and also for all species these reactors we've done the math i can't remember the exact number don't quote me but i think it was 18 000 pounds of plutonium in the fuel pools and the reactor cores remember one of the reactor three was plutonium and so he just downplayed one of the most significant isotopes these people in the japanese economy for years to come well it's a big challenge we had a damaged core similar to what they have there at three mile island though we had a much better situation where it was all contained within our containment building but that took over 10 years and about a billion dollars to to do that here this is a much bigger task over there so it's going to be decades and many billions of dollars to clean it up but it's just a large industrial catastrophe internally to the plant it's not a health catastrophe for the country and of course just saying it was just isolated to the plant where he picked up 60 million one-ton bags across the country and that it wasn't a event for the country but it was uh this is one of the models just so you got some kind of concept of what we're talking about it covers the whole planet this is just a 20-day model if you let the model continue to run it covers the rest of the planet i think the biggest concern people have is the cesium and the strontium uh and the iodine in short haul yes there is some plutonium in there there's always plutonium in reactor fuel uh so it makes more emotional news to talk about plutonium and of course you're supposed to talk about plutonium what a disgusting thing to say all right let's talk about some of the business let's say of cleaning up this operation can you at this point estimate or give us some kind of sense of what it might cost how long it might take how much of a burden this is going to be on the japanese people in the japanese economy for years to come well it's a big challenge we had a damaged core similar to what they have there at three mile island though we had a much better situation where it was all contained within our containment building but that took over 10 years and about a billion dollars to to do that here this is a much bigger task over there so it's going to be decades and many billions of dollars to clean it up but it's just a large industrial catastrophe internally to the plant it's not a health catastrophe for the country and that's actually wrong because it covers the whole planet not a health catastrophe yet but as you point out three mile island was totally contained within the reactor building here now three mile island was not contained to the reactor building they actually admit over 2 million people got irradiated 2 million but they said it was like watching colored television for an extra year try wrapping your mind around that statement they got nothing to do with each other but think about how actually evil you gotta be to publish that lots of stuff appears to have been exposed to the atmosphere and radiation is finding its way already into vegetables and the tokyo water supply so at what point in your mind does it become a health disaster as opposed to just an operational disaster well i don't think it's going to become a health disaster this is i think we're on the better side now things are cooling down they're getting cooling water into uh the reactors and the spent fuel pools so i think it's on that we're on the better side of that but you're going to start have a findings of some radioactivity now just a fuel pulls are actually gone the fuel pulls i'll give you a quick so the fuel pools will be at the top of these buildings the building industry was reactor for over there it's actually gone it's the same for reactor threes completely gone as i'll show you coming up and one and two lobster fuel pools also and the common spin fuel pull from the evidence we got the outside for you know weeks weeks ahead so it'll be news about it but i don't think uh overall it's going to be a huge health catastrophe that some people predict so compare if you will this situation to what we saw take place at chernobyl and the after effect of chernobyl over the past uh 25 years well i think chernobyl was a much worse situation that was a soviet reactor that basically blew itself up and spread things all over the area right and so chernobyl was a single reactor this was four confirmed they downplayed reactor four and reactor three by the way as uh anybody around here knows but for the new people they completely pretended the fuel pools still existed like he's doing right now he actually knows the fuel pools don't exist anymore here's what the when he was talking this is what the buildings would have looked like so he's a nuclear expert he he knows they're actually gone so he's still alive he should be arrested and jailed there uh this is on this is a different type of reactor there's a lot of water and most of the radioactivity is kept in the water locally on the plant although you can see you know leakage outside the plant um it's very hard to predict you know what the future is going to be here but i don't think we expect to see a chinoble type situation there okay blake thanks so much for joining us it's lake barrett a nuclear engineer and former deputy director of the office of civilian radioactive waste management so he was a very high well-placed key position in american government and he's the worst thing that ever happened to humanity the chernobyl reactors didn't have fuel pools at the top of the buildings chair and all ball you can fit foot four chernobyl reactor cores in a single building and chernobyl was a new reactor it was mostly graphite these are pure uranium and plutonium reactor cores in decades stored in those two pools because you don't have a repository anywhere in japan new york times exposes gleeful radiation experts trying to cam the public with bananas like equating it with bananas now for the first couple of years i came out and literally stir curd stumped everybody that said the word bananas with a personal attack it felt like a wizard of oz effort to distract from the fuel rods behind the curtains this is ken brockman former director of nuclear insulation safety at the international atomic energy agency take it away ken in japan today workers are still trying to cool down the fuel rods that are at the damaged nuclear power plant and that would improve the odds of averting a meltdown joining us now is ken brockman he works with the u.s and other countries on nuclear safety he used to do the same thing for the iea he was part of the agency's team that won the nobel peace prize back in 2005. he is joining us from it imagine that the international atomic energy agency which is united nations 193 militaries and one of their subsidies won a nobel peace prize that's all about trying to give these people credits and so when you have an event they roll out the happy murder atlanta ken so glad to have you with us this morning you've said in the past that the key thing here is that this is not another chernobyl of course that was ranked a level seven but we do have authorities saying that the situation right now in japan is now a five so this claim that is not a cheer noble when you had four reactor buildings visibly destroyed that quantifies qualifies as a genocide however we're hearing of some problems with a reactor pool that it may have a crack or a hole this is going to prevent any sort of cooling efforts is that right this is correct the uh spent fuel pool in which the uh the spent uh nuclear fuel is kept is kept under water and this water provides both protection from the radiation in that it's shielding and it helps contain any releases that could occur so this will be a challenge for our japanese colleagues because now what she said was you had a hole in the fuel pool the fuel pulls at the top of these reactor buildings you have no containment and you can't once you start losing the water the fuel catches fire it releases hydrogen gas hydrogen gas created two ways from the nuclear meltdown leaving the containment vessel or from the fuel pool starting to go dry and zirconium cladding of the fuel is catches fire when it's exposed to oxygen spent fuels themselves don't have any containment vessels right only the reactors themselves so i'm just taking the inference here i mean if this is true water can't be added this means radioactive particles and gases can just spew more easily into the environment right well this would be true if if in fact the fuel is breached which would occur if it overheats then that could occur and so you were looking at reactor 4 completely destroyed in the background as they're saying that the fuel pulls visibly or gone keep enough water on it either so you're saying putting water he's saying put a water on a fuel pool that in the video they're showing doesn't even exist it's shocking really you know it's horrific as a spray or as a uh the recovering the fuel pool level to keep it cool so that it does not breach ken what are the choices i mean if this uh spent fuel cooling pool needs to be patched up i mean what can be done well one of the key things that i think they'll have available for them is the use of robotics in many areas in nuclear facilities where there are high radiation levels uh they've pretty well perfected the use of robotics to be able to go in there and make repairs now this is absurdness because there was pictures they were showing you clearly showed uh i'll show you what it looked like why he was talking which i dropped there's there's nothing there to send a robot into and after 11 years they still have no robots that can exist and i i was always offended when i heard the words robot even today i get offended when i hear they're gonna send in robots it's it's about tricking and deceiving it's 100 percent excuse me about deception i am quite sure that japan will be looking at i'd if there's a leak identifying where it is and using a robot to go in there to affect repairs because the idea is obviously no look at the picture they're showing you the robot's going to go in there and fix it he's from the uh well he used to be from the iaea it's just this incredible contempt to get up on tv and say that that there really should be laws to protect the 8 million species and the people on the planet from these monsters there should be a repercussion for disarming the population so the population listens to him well he used to work for the iaea i guess we got nothing to worry about when that's the complete opposite a human being can be close to this it's tantamount to a death sentence right well the the radiation levels uh if in fact the fuel is uncovered would be such that you would not want to put a human in the immediate vicinity that's correct again he refuses to acknowledge the simple questions she asked him would be fatal well you wouldn't want to put a human there this is not this is not somebody you should be proud of if you're his family it's somebody you should be ashamed of what kind of rating i mean not that we're uh more concerned about ratings but if this breaks down if this becomes the worst case scenario then does in fact the situation become another chernobyl does it become another level seven disaster well the the key thing with the chernobyl disaster so he's shown you reactor four and three in in last minute or so these reactors each of these reactors are multiple chernobyls just the reactor cores are equal to at least four chernobyl but they're pure uranium pure plutonium at this plant that's not what sure and noble was graphite see this is way more volatile so this is infinitely more but at the top of the buildings were decades of reactor cores it's no different than a reactor cord is running in many once it catches fire and goes into a meltdown it's the same kind of emission there was the the total destruction of the core and then the massive fire that they had provided a driving force does it become another level seven disaster well the the key thing with the chernobyl disaster was the the total destruction of the core and then the massive fire that they had provided a driving force to take all of the radionuclides and send them way up into the atmosphere where they were distributed around the world we still do not have that type of a driving force at the current stage the the impact of the radioactive contamination would be relatively local so he's saying the plume hasn't left the plant let alone the country um i think it's outrageous i really do that people like that are allowed to exist on our planet let alone tv this is france's model of the radiation followed in 16 days this is 16 days the 26th so you're seeing radiation covering the entire planet which is an accurate model and we do have the numbers from right around the entire planet and there's absurd numbers in north america say 220 million iodine not 129 atoms per liter of rainfall it would also have 20 million iodine 131s per liter there was 450 000 atomic decays per square meter of xenon 133 there was sulfur peroxide hydrogen bucket balls that were absurd numbers it's just um the planet never had a chance you were you had a chance to to do something but none of these people no nuclear scientists no academics no no nuclear experts nuclear companies or nuclear universities has ever went to fukushima what they decided to do was come out and lie to you and pretend it wasn't happening and because of that we lose all the species and uh certainly if this occurred it would probably go up another notch to six so he's saying that if you had major releases from fukushima would be on a level six they're still at this stage they're refusing to call it a seven despite the plumes covering the entire planet with radioactive fallout i'll move the model ahead that's uh that's infinitely worse than sure in auburn sure don't get me wrong chernobyl was brutal over three million children with disabilities because of chernobyl according to kaffiana in 2002 at the united nations podium and uh certainly if this occurred it would probably go up another notch to six um we would have to see what happened after that as to whether it went further ken thanks so much for the time ken brockman joining us there he is a former director of nuclear installation safety at the iae rather iaea in vienna alaska refused to test radiation levels in the fish fish and says a banana is riskier when you hear the word banana equated with anthropogetic man-made radiation you're actually listening to a monster an actual goblin an actual demon an actual criminal an actual murderer business slows that fish market on radiation fears in tokyo [Music] people won't buy the food in tokyo because tokyo is irradiated see this is not stuff caught that day and brought to tokyo this was caught before the meltdown so people won't touch it people avoided all the markets in tokyo so it was really bad at this stage people were starting to appreciate it the japan times one of the major medias in japan says it's okay for babies to drink radioactive milk because adults have natural potassium 40 in their body but everything has potassium 40. it's a genetic makeup of all species it's like saying dna it's we're already acclimated to it through genetic superior selection so for japan times say that babies should go ahead and drink the radioactive cow's milk and then equate it with potassium 40 uh so john hungo and alkoy they should 100 percent be arrested and prosecuted and get stiff long term prison sentences and lose their degrees for putting that that's an outrageous lawyer 100 percent unequivocal propaganda this was associate professor of radiation chemistry at the university in japan talking about banana equivalent dose this got they got nothing whatsoever to do with each other at what point at what point is this unacceptable is it okay is that considered normal do you go to the media to be shit on and vomited on with propaganda is that what is that why you have a media so they can shit on you and vomit on you with laws and deception bloomberg's stuart biggs speaks from the airport in sendai japan yes last night we were talking to people in fukushima which is about 60 to 70 kilometers away from the reactor and they're saying that the radiation is the issue is really halting or at least obstructing the relief effort to the north of the country so they're saying that there's so much radiation followed that first responders can't get near the places to rescue people uh we spoke to social workers that japan has experienced with dealing with earthquakes and tsunamis but the nuclear issue provides an unknown that is complicating the release effort when you say it's complicating the relief efforts that's simply because people don't want to that has shown you older pictures before the explosion go outside because of the potential for radiation [Music] that's right there's people who are what don't want to leave their homes and also the ones who have left their homes they are in evacuation centers and that makes them you know it makes their difficult to contact for their relatives and things like that i'm standing right now at sendai airport which has been almost at least the uh the ground level has been almost completely destroyed the tsunami wave ripped through here and the worms 60 miles away from the reactors in 2012 their excretement was 1.4 million becquerels a kilogram and uh traveled about four kilometers which means everything grown in the ground is incredibly radioactive and before obviously being sucked out into the ocean dragging uh countless cars and and parts of houses and they're all wrapped around uh the steel structure of the airport here it's a it's a scene of complete devastation stewart obviously people are dealing with this devastation but they're also dealing with the fear of the impact of this radiation that is is being released into the atmosphere what is the the fear level like amongst the people that you're speaking with yeah when when i was driving uh north last night uh we saw an enormous number of uh of cars driving south towards tokyo and at one point we drove for about an hour with an uninterrupted stream of cars going the other way so i think i think this nuclear uh radiation issue is certainly becoming a problem uh there's the people we've talked to say they they're not sure uh what the reports mean uh there's some differences between what the electrical company is saying that runs the plant and what the government is saying and i think it's leading to uh some confusion up here and and some people are choosing to stay and some people are obviously choosing that but they don't know clearly the risk and i think they think that it's better to to lead the area so he's talking about panic people trying to escape the radiation is what he's talking about where they were driving one way and the traffic for a full hour coming towards them were people fleeing radiation just startling revelations incredible rape pbs frontline miles old brine they want to arm bandit cheeseburgers and fries is a bigger risk than radiation he said that japan's 20 millisieverts 20 000 microsievers per hour now they're talking a year in this environment you're getting that every day for evacuations extremely low four times higher which is four times higher than cheer or noble so they kept raising the limits before you can evacuate is what that's talking about gadomsky energy finance this is uh chris gadansky let's listen to what he's got to say i think there's a few honest people with us this morning to analyze the situation at fukushima and the prospects for success is chris gadomski he's the lead nuclear analyst at the bloomberg division that covers energy markets bloomberg new energy finance doesn't that look like a weasel like really doesn't that look like a weasel to you well he's going to sound like one too chris thanks very much for joining us this early in the morning because you've been on bloomberg television a whole lot these past few days understandably let's start with the controversy yesterday greg yasko says the situation is much worse than most people are telling us u.s citizens should remain at least 50 miles away from the reactor a whole lot different from what japanese are hearing from tokyo electric and the japanese government in your estimation who's more right is is greg yasko right that the situation is worse than we thought i think so i have been speaking to um nuclear power plant operators from the west coast and got a briefing from them late last night and was sort of discouraged by the news that i heard from them saying that the situation is perhaps more complicated more dire than we had anticipated remember what we were hoping to accomplish was to hook up the additional power line to restore power by restoring power to get the cooling process back under control so right now we're having to do that all by hand either by helicopter or by fire exactly so when they hook up the electrical power line hopefully the next step is that the pumps that are there are going to work correctly the gentleman that i talked to yesterday suggested that perhaps those pumps may not start working so even if you go ahead and include the or complete that you have a situation that we have the power but first off you can't reconnect power to these destroyed buildings this uh this is what the buildings actually look like right there and you had 680 of kilometers of coastline washed away there was no telephone poles there was no power there was no way to get power in there and in the background as he's talking to showing you the destroyed reactors and now in sure and almost 600 helicopters died japan gave up after a couple of hours they couldn't get the water on now the reason they're dropping water on reactor 4 was because everybody ran away there was nobody there the helicopter couldn't do it they were getting fatal doses of radiation they gave up on it within a couple of hours they only went in three or four times there was no see the reason they pulled them out because there actually was no fuel pool they knew that they flew over trying to drop water and they said well there's no fuel pool why sacrifice everybody's life for the sake of the public relations it was the public relations that ordered the military to do that right the military's at the beck and call of the public relations firms the pumps are not able to do what we wanted to do let's assume for a moment that they can get the power now when they talk about the pumps can't do what they wanted to do the pumps were destroyed the turbines and all the whole site was just ripped apart by a tsunami at over 400 miles per hour multiple waves and so he's working for bloomberg and he's like but he said you've been doing a lot of interviews for the last couple of days they're not interviews they're outrageous lies that uh disarm the world from coming up with solutions 100 percent this person should be jailed for hooked up and that they can get the pumps working how much time do we have neither tokyo electric nor the japanese government is giving us any estimation as to how long it might take to get this power line hooked up well they've been working on it for a while here and we need to try to get done as quickly as possible because the quicker we can get water back on top of those things we can cut the radiation exposure because but but i guess what i'm trying to get to and i know you you have a fairly good idea of of where this is going if the fuel rods are exposed to the atmosphere as greg yasko says they are there's no more water in that uh cooling bay how much time do we have before these start effectively to melt down and perhaps to start a fire that would send a nuclear particulate matter into the atmosphere as far as an immediate precise time frame i can't give you that idea it's hard to imagine there but the key is that we need to try to cover them as quickly as possible they can if the situation persists they're continuing to heat up and it could be a matter of hours or a day or so before they start them these folks in japan and we have to remind everyone that they really are heroes there were 50 people a skeleton crew yesterday now they're back japan japan police japan police pumping water on reactor 4 which actually wasn't true when you the reason the helicopter is here uh is because people can't go there but japan police this should be the international atomic energy agency was supposed to be there weren't they the nuclear universities should have been there shouldn't they the people that actually built the reactors should have been there shouldn't they up to a staffing of 300 on-site the helicopters the fire trucks pumping water is it really just a last-ditch effort in the hopes of doing something is there any likelihood that those efforts will have any success whatsoever the situation was described the efforts to go ahead and use helicopters uh was described to me as desperate the right was described as desperate as desperate as desperate we played the rest of that russians tried to do that in chernobyl and with lead too not just water and it wasn't successful it didn't work for them so it's a valiant effort we admire them there's lead shielding underneath those helicopters i understand they're limited exposure for 45 minutes but it's something that's very very serious for them chris thanks very much for helping us understand the situation unfolding at fukushima as you point out very difficult to say with any degree of precision what's going to happen next but right now the situation certainly doesn't appear to be any better that's correct thanks very much chris gordonski the lead nuclear analyst for bloomberg new energy finance so he told lots of lies and then at the very end of it he begrudgingly told a little tiny bit of truth that's not enough to negate the incredible murderous laws he told that ultimately will have killed millions of people shocking radiation propaganda local tv uh bananas and sleeping next to somebody and granite these were the lawyers these are 75 years of these laws they're still murderers like sort of uh we got a poll tonight by the way we got a pole and should downplay nuclear power plants meltdowns it should be covering up the nuclear power plant meltdowns on tv by nuclear experts be a felony crime and 46 percent of the people said hell yeah that should be a felony crime staying in japan more sorry so the next one is seth gray chief executive officer of lightbridge corporation staying in japan more now on that unfolding nuclear difficulty at the fukushima plant just north of tokyo workers are battling to prevent a nuclear meltdown after a second blast rocked the plant now tokyo electric says a buildup of hydrogen caused an explosion at its reactor number three today for more on just what could happen next what has happened we're joined by seth gray he's ceo of lightbridge which is a nuclear energy consulting firm his firm actually just visited some plants in japan seth i want to rely on your expertise here to make sense of exactly what is happening at these reactors right now meltdown sounds scary what does it actually mean well it's difficult to know exactly what is happening right now given the information flow but our understanding is that right now the control rods are in place in all of the reactors that there will not be a catastrophic incident at any of these reactors that what has happened is that the and so when he says there's not going to be a catastrophic event it was already a catastroph they're actually showing you the explosion that's the catastrophic event it's just it's how is this even possible but it's actually the norm this is how the world actually works they hate us they despise their own loved ones obviously at the same time tsunami caused a loss of the fuel supply to the off-site generating pumps causing the pumps to fail which circulate the water in the core causing the core temperature to rise some water levels have dropped exposed to showing you pictures water levels haven't dropped they were blood water was completely blown out of the entire building along with the reactor cores and the fuel pools i think it's stunning and i i just have to ask the question at what point do we hold these monsters accountable using the tops of fuel rods so there's been a little melting on the tops of the a little melting at the top with a reactor core i'm gonna go back and play that again oh my god there's some major just jewels let's try this again bumps causing the pumps to fail which circulate the water in the core causing the core temperature to rise some water levels have dropped exposing the tops of fuel rods so there's been a little melting on the tops of the fuel rods but not full rods it doesn't work that way my god let's keep going and it looks like they are starting to get the worst of this under control so well you've seen the detonation in the background right there was there was no control there the bottom line is that this it sounds like what you're saying is that it's a disaster for tokyo electric power but not necessarily a disaster for the public at large correct this hang on right there for a second okay so remember these were 190 foot buildings the reactor cores were also at the top and the fuel pools were stored at the top that's not a disaster the entire building just a stump of its lift this is what detour down right and so at that time it would while he was talking this is the back side now that that's react what's left of it and that's reactor three what's left of it over there it's a completely loss of the entire inventories of the fuel pulls and the reactor cores are completely gone and they they dwarf chernobyl and so i really disrespect him for saying what he's saying here it does not look like it will be a disaster for the public or for the environment okay obviously a key point here the human aspect i want to ask you though because there are all these reports in the media right now of even radioactive particles if not a meltdown if it's just distribution of particles the pentagon says even some 60 miles away what does that mean for health risks the levels that have been released so far should not affect the health off the sites of these plants the radioactive steam that was deliberately released by tokyo electric power to relieve pressure inside the reactors was filtered before released but did contain [Laughter] did these are animals say so you're saying there was no releases of sight there was no radiation fallout my goodness eh actual goblins actual goblins let's challenge that one we can do this pretty quickly yes and then i mean they they've done the stupidest things imaginable just hang on here the problem is i got so much great information and just what i'm gonna bring you right now and one more two more there we go let's just cover these couple of headlines holly radioactive sewage 30 miles was 334 000 buckles per kilogram that's catastrophic numbers for those who are not familiar they found plutonium in every sample um so their garbage was incredibly radioactive sewage was incredibly radioactive water reclamation centers across the country it was incredible they couldn't get rid of the sediment from the water filtration systems in the communities 350 buckles a kilogram at the garbage facility which means you're throwing away huge numbers so how much number did you retain also the government was burning radiation debris they were growing it up bringing it across the country and burning it in big communities incinerators and that's dirty bombs each kilogram they're talking about is dirty bombs incinerators run around the clock uh 40 000 microsievers per hour at a supermarket per hour these are you're supposed to abandon the supermarket permanently for those numbers neutron rays in tokyo uranium found in chiba which is 20 kilometers from tokyo north of tokyo can and you can't detect uranium or plutonium or americium or neptunium or strontium such as with a geiger counter but speaking i didn't turn mine on tonight i just apologize ready after dust reported in tokyo after a recent fog 4 000 buckles a kilogram it never goes away these are absurd numbers you're supposed to abandon 36 million people are supposed to abandon tokyo 50 000 because a kilogram in the soil per kilogram you multiply that by 68 to get a square meter like the size of your dinner table government simulation shows radioactive plumer krepton 85 superman would be so proud and same as the hulk and spiderman were created to brainwash your loved ones and your children in increments over time and that obviously worked out really well people buy spiderman and the hulk pillowcases and bed spreads and t-shirts and costumes for their children 18 million beckwell's a square meter in tokyo after a rainfall for goodness sakes one of many rainfalls it's absurd the whole number is absurd it was so radioactive japan prime minister had a study setting up an alternative capital away from tokyo 300 miles west of tokyo with room for 200 000 staff because you know tokyo was fine in some radiation that is being picked up elsewhere but that was controlled and done by tokyo electric power and tokyo electric power company went bankrupt right away and were nationalized which means the government took it over that that's a controlled fashion there it sounds like and they shouldn't be in charge of radiation followed okay they're just an operator they're they don't make the reactors it's so if i open up a market and i have food there that's killing people do i get to set the policies because that's what we're talking about right i think it's i mean the bottom line though to connect it back here to home and in europe is that your industry is now very much on the defensive are you just starting to work from the assumption that the brakes are being put on nuclear plant development well i think that governments will need to take a very careful look at where reactors are cited at the safety systems before building new plants now the geiger counters you're using can only find gamma they're not going to find betta or alpha or the dreadedly neutrons like uranium and plutonium and so they can't do not not only that the geiger counter when it does encounter huge doses becomes radioactive is not capable of functioning properly right they're not designed for multiple uses because once you become irradiated you need to get them recalibrated new plants which are full so these are victims checking children on the side of the road with a geiger counter and giving them the okay is actual the definition of murder 40 years nowhere in 1971 plants we're dealing with in japan have a great deal of new safety systems in them we work very carefully on the siting of plants and adding systems to make sure that if they're in a seismic zone that they can handle it can i just clarify here because it's my understanding that in the united states are about 104 nuclear reactors 23 of them are of that same model that we're talking about at the at the dai ichi plant right there are boiling water reactors in the united states but the plants in the united states are not in as seismically active zones okay so those 23 because they're not on a fault zone you say they're not a worry right and also there's added safety measures that were put in place after 9 11 in the united states that go beyond what is in japan okay so your company is consulting you say you're going to try to make nuclear plants safer how do you do that two ways one is on our consulting work we're working directly for governments some of whom are meeting with this week including on the siting of reactors including the most modern safety equipments the industry has done a very good job at coming up with new modern safety standards and methods also we've developed new fuel technology for reactors that has significant safety advantages as well well would those withstand a tsunami we believe uh they would have basically i think the plants in the united states built to the current standards would have what we had in tokyo were skyscrapers swaying that suffered no material damage we certainly could have protected i'm good thank you how are you oh yeah were you calling in to get on the show or something is that what you're doing yeah because we're live right yep and always all those interviews right they never bothered to mention the earthquake that damaged the reactors brought it up i mean they react the uh like they like use they were talking about trying to reconnect the pumping systems or the pumping systems were were already severely damaged before the uh tsunami hit the react right that's right chad the country was shifted and don't quote me folks around six feet to the west and it dropped around six feet so those pipes that are feeding water were shifted offline this is why uh it melted down because there was no water able to come in and then the tsunami came in right yeah go ahead great point yeah well it was real yeah because it shit when it shifted it shifted when the earthquake the earthquake hit it ran the earthquake ran for about six minutes yeah no it was built in florida 30 minutes later it shifted cons they make the main island you know because fukushima sits in the northern part of hampshire iowa which is the main island of japan because it was a tick-tock it was a tectonic plate so yeah it shifted the whole country yeah go ahead yeah yeah island it tore it toward the island almost in half wow that's a really good point i'm glad you brought together 20 feet it shifted 20 feet west and then shifted back and and it totally just wrecked it totally you might damage the uh the water pumping systems the cooling systems were just totally yeah they were permanently uh disabled at that stage right and so when they were talking about getting power back to the buildings that didn't even exist there's many more facts to that story obviously right go go ahead right and when you're showing your maps you know with the spread of the radiation you know right there's no reaching map and the french map that those spreads are just based on one re the action of one reactor that's right and they're these these maps are actually based on venting not based not actually based on one reactor yeah they're not based on the nuclear meltdowns lost they're not based on the fuel pool laws they're actually based on what they were talking about earlier where they were venting which was you couldn't vent it because the country had lost 680 miles of coast kilometers of coastline there was no power to to operate yeah there's nothing in here no nothing to hook too and then within one hour the tsunami was dear and aft after that the radiation was so intense it was lethal doses off-site right uh all right go ahead man and that one tear that one guy i mean the iea character there you know has got the nobel prize i mean he was making it sound like he was trying to compare it to chinolo i mean the only truthful thing he said was chin was genova i said i said you can't compare this to chernobyl chinova was a chinova was a 210 reactor that was partially graphite and a combination of plutonium uranium these are 810 these are 800 ton reactors that each are pure plutonium and uranium great yeah and um another thing uh i'm gonna let you go but i i gotta remind everybody and yourself included of another thing was there anything else you wanted to add in there i'm sorry all right and and the other factor that people did fail to tell anybody is one fukushima reactor equals 16 channels that's right yeah 100 yeah minimum that that's being that's been that's being conservative i mean i would i would call this uh i i think i would call this if they were measuring beyond seven i'd say fukushima rates after a round of 12. and a lot harder that if ratings if each each reactor core is a seven yeah yeah and it's still leaking almost it's leaking close to four thousand gallons a day still that they admit to yeah well that's the number they say 150 tons a day which is the equal of a garden hose well guess what a garden hose puts out each day but that's split up between multiple reactors a single garden hose each day yeah they're trying to i mean when they talk about 150 tons dana they're talking pro react they're not telling you about per reactor no they're and they're not just about the aquifer that the reactors blew into 500 feet beneath oh no the idea that 150 ton was to quantify them not building thousands and thousands and thousands of tanks to hold the waters see and then they were saying they were filtering it and spraying it back on the reactor to quantify the fact it didn't what they had a thousand tanks in 2013 1200 and 2014 and 2022 he's still got a thousand tanks very very suspect okay and those tanks are a joke because they're not putting anything in those tanks no tanks are empty you can't fill up the tank because it's a lethal dose it's 1.4 million receivers of just beta and once you even fill them up once you fill those tanks up you can't get now because of the radioactive emission and if you filled up the tank and then you drained it into the ocean you still can't get near the tank because the tank is so radioactive yeah you can't fill it up again either because if you fill it up with clean water that's lethal water about a liter now too so dust the cob would rain and when they shed a ship that when they had that earthquake where they said those tanks shifted between two to ten centimeters that means those tanks would start open it had been a radioactive water all over that side right you know they were very flimsy built tanks they every facet of of this story is just a disaster okay we're going to let you go because we got lots to get through i appreciate the call by the way you're awesome thank you all right god bless yeah god bless you too my friend thank you again that's great points and another thing i wanted to bring up we're going to talk about tomorrow night and i probably should have done it tonight and i apologize is uh i got a report from the insurance companies in japan saying that the earthquake on the weekend and last week's earthquakes as over a billion dollars worth of damage which means we got a radioactive plume that is headed here as we speak right now for sure that's why they did they done to cover up the way they done it what have i got done here facilities at these plants better and then tepco did but they weren't built to the level of earthquake that japan felt they were just at level eight not level nine so do you just work from the assumption that everything has to get scaled up then to withstand the absolute worst case type of earthquake then tsunami that has been our company's assumption that has been what we've been doing our consulting work yes our position is that these plants should have been built to a higher standard all right seth thank you very much for lending your expertise this morning you can't there is no standard to stop nine plus earthquake just off the coastline it's built in a fault zone now they had over a thousand aftershocks within 12 months in the first week they've had they had hundreds of major aftershocks which what that does is it knocks loose stuff down onto the melting reactor cores and because they're burning at such high temperatures that stuff is is atomized in aerosol and ionized and radiated and distributed in fine particulates all around the planet in increments over a week or two officials are investigating radiation levels along the coast near san francisco you see berkeley professor said absolutely no correlation with the nuclear disaster which 100 percent we show you already did and compares it to eating bananas and the drinking water canary is eating bananas to drinking water from the nuclear meltdown site i mean my i got a whole folder and you see berkeley nutty professors this is one of the more nuttier ones saying the water to pouring over to melted reactor cores is equally eating bananas that's a crime that person 100 should be in jail for the rest of their natural life and should never be released into the public they're obviously murderers gr says japan reactor failure shouldn't have happened all right safety systems that japan's nuclear power plants kicked in automatically as the earthquake hit but at one nuclear power plant the quake disabled the reactor's cooling system three thousand people in the vicinity have been evacuated this is in miyagi prefecture the government said the plant is going to release some radioactive vapor in an attempt to reduce the pressure in the reactor well our next guest can explain how this serious situation might affect the surrounding area and what it means we find we have with us via telephone seth gray he is the president and chief executive of lightbridge corporation this is a nuclear energy consulting firm and it also consults on the construction of nuclear power generation seth gray good to have you with us on bloomberg can you tell us what you know about this particular plant and what operation or procedure might actually relieve the pressure inside the reactor how key is this move right well we we do know a great deal about the plant and people in our company have been there and actually inspected the plant when they were with the iaea and basically what is happening is that the earthquake knocked now that's not the plan by the way i don't know water shown was that now when was this published and i've been not paying attention to the dates for you unfortunately this was published march 11 2011. this is the day of the tsunami he's doing the interview facilities at these plants better and then tepco did but they weren't built to the level now the other interviews just listened to from um what's this one here it was on the 14th three days later facilities at these plants better and then tepco did but electrical power to the plant off the grid all four of the coolant pumps that circulate water into the core of the reactor failed the backup auxiliary generators failed and they're surviving on battery power which must be just about at the end now the story about the battery power remember that was kicking around the first number of months regularly you can't these are huge sights battery is not going to run the functions at these sites the batteries were just basically meant for a couple of functions the whole country 680 kilometers of a rider got washed away and this was right in the middle of it it's life now so what they're trying to do is two things one is in a controlled way release small amounts of radioactive steam through filters up a stack into the environment in small enough quantities and at times given wind direction etc so that it should not have an effect on the environment or human health although there's obviously a limit to how much they can do that before they trip over that line and secondly they're setting up three sources of auxiliary power that the u.s air force has helped deliver in the form of emergency uh so this is after the tsunami by the way so that's simply not true uh the reactor one started melting down within five hours generators and i believe also batteries and they should have a fourth on the site soon and they're running some tables to the plant right now so hopefully that wasn't true either you couldn't be understood because the tsunami was still running through the site at this stage that will work that will get the pumps working and that's not fukushima site you're looking at put cooler water into the reactor taking out the hotter water that is in there and in the situation at least that's how they're trying to handle it now in talking about the four cooling pumps that failed seth gray how common it was all six of them event is that this should not happen ever it should not have happened today um this sounds to me like some sort of a common mode failure or some problem that was common throughout the backup systems that should have been truly independent and redundant so that you wouldn't have a failure like this all at once and i'm sure that investigations will turn up exactly what the issue is but this exact situation has not happened before now we're working with an earthquake at an 8.9 that hasn't happened in japan at that level either but the plant was designed to withstand such an earthquake so this should not have happened seth in 30 seconds the dependency of japan on nuclear power for its electricity generation about a third of the country's power comes from nuclear about 18 or 20 percent of that is now offline how long-term and effect could this make this have on the country well it depends this reactor i would suspect will be offline for a year there are three identical reactors at the site that were shut down for maintenance and they'll come back online soon they were turned off throughout the whole thing now this is obvious and naughty to even suggest what he just said it's just pure propaganda is 100 criminal and so seth should definitely be arrested um so it depends on how much damage was done at other plants but if they do lose um several of those plants for a few months it can have a significant effect on japan's economy and trip through there there will be effects on factories being shut down slowing down japan's production uh there can be effects on commodity prices uh this can have a pretty serious effect all right i want to thank you very much seth gray he is the president and chief executive officer of a lightbridge nuclear energy consulting company yeah despicable people unbelievably despicable people speaking of despicable people japan professor physicist physician the mayor of the city children should not be allowed to live on the contaminated territory weakens children immune systems and severely harms their health children are a lot more vulnerable to re radiation than adults i want to repeat once again the children should be relocated to a clean radiation free area at least temporarily but a japan professor said pregnant women gets a free new house if they move back into the nuclear wasteland and the mayor and who's also a physician said children are being severely harmed must be evacuated uh oli let's listen to oli we thought we'd bring you one of the world's experts on nuclear energy ali hainan of harvard university professor so much has happened in the last 24 hours what is the thing the people of tokyo fleeing what should they know about this accident well i think that first of all thank you for having me here i think i hope that the people keep calm i think this is important from this situation and at the same time the facility operators get the remaining problems under their control and that they are able to communicate this unreliable manner to the public you have inspected these plants before if we assume that the general electric company is a world leader in these constructions if we get a worse case is the is the fission product does it drop down and is it protected from the public if we get a true meltdown if we get through a meltdown we are going to have a big problem in our hands and we just check to date on the story here so march the 15th 100 he was aware of meltdowns at this stage 100 so shame on and i hope that we can still avoid it because they have this emergency cooling arrangements there but this depends for many factors one of the problems are the after success we heard they may disable some of the vital functions still but today we have also good news because they are able to restore better electricity in fukushima so the combat by this heroic operators is easier i i notice that people in hawaii are buying iodine tablets is the cesium and the iodine radiation is it something we need to fear obviously the brave people at those facilities need to fear the radiation should we be taking preventative actions those of us that feel with the wind that we could be threatened by the radiation i don't think we should yet go in the u.s that far i would say and we have here good radiation protection authorities and we should follow their recommendations rather than get into a panic and so this is 2011 material that we're going over for anybody that's confused and you were supposed to take pills but they only helped stop your thyroid from getting overloaded with pure uh emitters and what happens is iodines and all gamma will go into your thyroid not just oh don sushi muscle goes into your thyroid and your body makes radio makes hormones with the elements in your thyroid and hormones control all the functions and growths and everything else of your body and so then you have radioactive hormones being converted or radiation being converted into radioactive hormones so you have radioactive hormones distributed throughout the bodies of insects and birds and animals and mammals and humans it's 100 percent gonna end in a catastrophe and this is what we're seeing this was one of the catalysts this also the milk we're talking about sterilized the majority of the insects and species on this planet in the first couple of years and so after a few years there was none left to reproduce quite a lot of different species and i hope that we can still avoid it because they have this emancipating arrangements there but this depends for many factors one of the problems are the after success we heard they may disable some of the vital functions still but today we have also good news because they are able to restore better electricity in fukushima so the combat by these heroic operators is easier i i now they absolutely unequivocally did not have power back anywhere in that part of the country period and so he a terrible person to say stuff like that i notice that people in hawaii are buying iodine tablets is the cesium and the iodine radiation is it something we need to fear obviously the brave people at those facilities need to fear the radiation should we be taking preventative actions those of us that feel with the wind that we could be threatened by the radiation i don't think we should yet go in the u.s that far i would say and we have here good radiation protection authorities and we should follow their recommendations rather than get into a panic when you it's not a panic that's being smeared right that's all that is you're being smart and we know now the numbers from the academic studies which are always right uh downplayed were vicious and still vicious numbers it's like waiting until it shows up is the wrong thing it's going to do into a panic what happens is can you imagine that the whole country now starts he starts distributing out the iodine which is what they were supposed to do because that helps a little bit the radiation is still going to sequester in your muscles your organs and your bones but at least you're not making quite so much radioactive hormones when you look at this folks bring up dreaded first chart if you would professor the price of uranium exploded up years ago this is price of uranium folks going back 30 years and it's come back down when you when you look at all of your knowledge what's the thing you would do different when you inspect or you build the next nuclear plant this we have now to look you know very carefully i think it's too early to rush to very extensive analysis it's important now to get things under control and then we have to go back and see was this something which we could have avoided by constructing facilities differently is their location proper have we taken adequate measures during this crisis and then put all this together and look you know what should we do where should we go whether facilities should be located and most impor important also the existing facilities if we need to change something there professor thank you so much ali hayden and folks thrilled to have him on from the belfor institute harvard university harvard figures harvard university so this was 2011 original news reports and we decided to come out and challenge this because i gathered this up a few years ago but never ever got the video done right so yeah and uh it's a difficult subject for people and no matter if everybody's sitting around i got a bunch of people sitting around in suits it's still going to be a difficult subject for people and what i do is i bring you to documentation typically it's a lot of work and tonight we're doing the videos we're just showing you the propaganda machine was a death blow for the planet reactor 3 melted earlier then report it most people don't know it but reactor 1 melted down in five hours we almost lost one third of the nation due to fukushima well you did the numbers right across the country are catastrophic the infant mortality the uh cancer rates were 860 000 excess cancers in the first year by 2012 compared to any other year it was an increase of 860 000 cancers and cancer is late cancer is usually the last one to show up there's 1800 other illnesses and that we see 14.2 percent out of a hundred thousand neonates and infants need open heart surgery these are you talking 14 200 children need open heart surgery because of congenital malformations and being poisoned by the radiation to have holes in their hearts horse lacy again on march the 14th 2012 and the next video will be march the 18th so i got these in order so this is the first interview they done with the disgusting horse lacy who is with the world nuclear association who i've called out several thousand times over the years alongside me is ian horlacy director of public communications and the world nuclear association thank you so much for coming in just watch that watch his face again that's a weasel she's director of public communications at the world nuclear association thank you so much for coming in we don't know exactly the extent of the casualties or the devastation that this will have if anything were to go wrong with the nuclear reactor plant well we can be sure there won't be any casualties on any major scale outside because the plants are designed to contain anything that goes wrong inside the containment structure now all three plants have got very serious problems uh and you've outlined some of those so i think it's a bit graphic to say that one's blown up but that's exactly what happened right and but at the time that he shot the video it was blown up and as world nuclear association he would have had access to that picture there so he says for he says that's salacious for her to talk about blowing up containment structure now all three plants have got very serious problems uh and you've outlined some of those so i think it's a bit graphic to say that one's blown up now there is a problem i got to warn you about taking iodine but not nasal iodine that's okay but the iodate for radiation is pure iodine that's dangerous to take without uh proper instructions because uh you're you're overdosing on iodine basically if you take too much certainly there's been a hydrogen explosion in a second reactor in number three certainly but not nasal iodine like shayla is talking about high sheila in the comments section that time i just wanted to clarify there's the big difference between what shayla is talking about and pure iodine that you would normally take in an emergency see one one is a healthy iodine the other one's an emergency where you're gonna saturate in desperation your eyes hydrogen explosion in a second reactor in number three it's the case so it's not actually it's in the building it's no it's it's not inside the reactor at all it's inside the reactor building so he's saying the detonation that reactor 3 was inside the building it's just so real that people like him exist this is what's left of the building so obviously it wasn't inside the building i got better pictures of reactor 3. here's what reactor 3 looked like when he said it wasn't inside the reactor it was just a shell the reactors are at the top of the building along with the fuel pulls that's what's left of reactor 3. that's complete destruction so he unequivocally should be in jail for the rest of his natural life he probably should get the death penalty for what he'd done in the same as number one which had no public health significance at all although it's probably damaged the reactor quite seriously you know the ancillary services and no doubt the same will be true at number three and then they're shown the footage of destroyed buildings but they're very blurred right when you say that there are no casualties they've evacuated 20 kilometers next to this nuclear power plant but you believe that actually whatever happens even if we see some very strong aftershocks it will the problem won't spread or there's not going to be contamination yes i'm sure of that and of course just he was sure of that my goodness eh it's just really really my my goodness is all you can really say just bear with me one second uh now it came out what really happened was one three and four may have caused the inventory to nuclear rods to be lost from the spin fuel pool they were actually ejected out of the building what a horrible person he is and i'm sure that the people who haven't been evacuated namely the operators of the plants are also fairly sure of it and i doubt no no they were they all ran away because the helicopters couldn't even stay there how could people but if any of them are too nervous about their long-term retirement prospects but uh the government obviously is being very conservative in in ordering this evacuation and uh properly so and so no casualties just because again not all of us are nuclear physicists so if you explain why it's safe it because if there is some kind of an explosion it will be contained in in this power plant well there's no explosion that is possible within the heart of the reactor um it's not possible for anything there to explode the hydrogen explosions were a surprise and their novelty i don't think those have happened in the industry before uh and this is because of the the fact that the fuel became uncovered in those two reactors and you then get a reaction between the fuel cladding and the water which makes hydrogen and that's associated with some venting from inside to relieve the pressure now this is the 14th there is no venting the buildings are actually destroyed by that date it's just a what a horrific decision and so so that hydrogen has been vented we are although getting some reports and actually uh certain people being tested have a small amount of radioactivity around 100 kilometers away from the plant again this is is it's been mentioned in the new york times is this something that concerns you or this would be just normal in this kind of process well i i don't know about 100 kilometers away there's certainly some radioactive contamination nearby but not anywhere near um a level for health concern and of course uh he knows better that's what reactor 4 looked like why he was talking that day and so this is something that actually happens and then people can live quite you know it doesn't affect them in any way yeah well i mean it's uh in some cases just on their shoes and so forth but just under shoes and so forth well this is what you expect from the world nuclear association which is who he represents everybody at the world nuclear association 100 should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity these are disgusting scumbags even current generations working there are disgusting despicable filthy animals which is being polite animals are actually okay these are not these are there is some uh and that's not ideal but it's it's way off being a public health concern which uh they picked up 60 million one-ton bags um and i got a um about 12 hours ago i got a sheet of radiation monitoring data for around that fukushima daiichi plant and there are no elevated levels that are a real concern actually on that date on the 14th the numbers were stripped to hear from your body and people were vomiting uncontrollably ian thank you so much ian or lazy for really putting the spotlight on well the fact that it's pretty safe for the moment oh yes well i think it's safe period um yes ian thank you that's a weasel that that shouldn't be allowed to breed the same ear as everybody else that should be removed from society permanently that's a degenerate monster that's a despicable disgusting revolting parasite and that's being i'm being polite i'm actually being polite because we're on screw tube this is a couple days later on march to 18th this was originally published on march the 18th published again on the 23rd 2012. japan has really raised its assessment of the seriousness of the situation at the crippled fukushima plant it's now at five on the international internationally recognized ines scale that's the same scale as a three mile island accident pennsylvania so comparing pennsylvania three mile island with multiple nuclear meltdowns and reactors much bigger than three mile island with much more inventory that's just what a what an incredible betrayal 1979 just to put it into context for the chernobyl disaster in 1986 was classified as seven on the scale the highest level want to get more analysis now because i'm joined again by our guest ian horlacy of the world nuclear association thanks so much for hanging around ian uh and actually i wanna you you gave this to me and i just i just wanna sort of hold it up um because this really nicely sort of shows i don't i don't think you're gonna be able to zoom in on this but basically it shows the kind of different uh levels of uh of you know when it comes to a possible nuclear accident now this we've gone up to a level five here which is an accident with wider consequences this means that what is happening in japan more serious than we initially thought well it's more yes it's more serious than it was it designated early on uh we've been expecting it to move from four to five since at least tuesday and that means it's broadly comparable with three mile island uh and with the wind scale fire here in the uk in 1957. the windscale fire for instance is still 9 000 liters a day or 8 000 liters a day hemorrhaging into the atlantic ocean over 50 years later they actually hit it for almost 50 years they they had to dump the milk for uh several hundred square kilometers right away the list just keeps going and going and going just hang on let me see if i can find that three mile island comparison for you to give you context of how insidiously lunatic these people actually are i got the real one here for you one more true see if i can find it right quick three mile island yeah testing of evaporators there it is there we go perfect it's a three mile long and put it on the big screen for everybody this was a 1989 where people stop paying attention so now they were going to evaporate boil off 2.3 million gallons of lethal water boil it off into your communities into the nation's worst commercial nuclear accident which was actually santa's susanna it's still melting down was a sodium reactor it released 460 times more radiation than three model islands small amounts of one radioactive element tritium which doesn't come from nuclear by the ways tritium 3h will be gradually released into the air in the form of steam during 18 to 24 months they don't this is the only other incidences where i got them claiming that they they don't even claim to filter the water they just say that there's only tritium this is impossible from a nuclear meltdown by the way the release effect on the average person within 50 miles of three mile island will be them less than the amount of radiation from a year worth of watching colored television from a year worth of watching color television that's the same thing as them coming up and screaming in your face for 60 days straight that you're stupid that's what they done there or that you're not even worthy this was a study and the disastry mile island the disaster that wasn't he said two million people received dose but it was only equal to a miller rim first off you don't measure doses you can't breathe in a miller rim that's an emission that's a pulse that's energy you breathe in atomic atoms with isotopes in them right i you know it's ionized atoms will have certain [Music] weight to it and that's how to determine whether it's uranium or plutonium or americium or neptunium which is important because there's different gammas alphas neutrons betas is a different type of mission but the claim that two million people did did get dosed is is the truth see it was more than that by race plumes don't stop at 50 miles so you had over 2 million people got irradiated from 3 mile island they downplayed it and buried it and cover it up and disenfranchise you from the facts in other words basically there are three reactors that are wrecked which is pretty serious and there is some off-site radiological contamination why has it been so difficult to get situation at those reactors under control well it all goes back to uh friday when they lost power at the uh soon after shut down at those three reactors which had been running at full power um and they lost power for uh some time and their fate was sealed at that point and it's been a battle ever since then it's been to contain the effects but what they're doing you know they've been dousing the area in water from helicopters is this the right approach it doesn't seem to be working there's two separate things happening the the three reactors uh need to be kept cool inside in the bowels of the reactor in the in the actual pressure vessel that's one challenge that's been addressed since friday and that's been the focus of everything until just about the last 36 hours then it disappeared that this the used fuel pools up near the top of the buildings uh have been depleted fuel pools near the top of the buildings and i'll show you that so you can wrap your mind around it they tore the building down the fuel pulls right near the top of the buildings and the building doesn't exist but that's not what the test official picture but there's another official picture that's ernie gunderson i'll show you two pictures with our honey gunners and of reactor four so both of those pictures are the official pictures ernie wants you to believe it's the one pi in him that i put there not the one to the right now these are 2011 videos now i built the division i ran built nuclear fuel racks for boiling water reactors exactly like fukushima so the division he ran built the assemblies for the boiling water reactor fuel pulls exactly like fukushima so if he doesn't know that the building looks like this and doesn't look like that who does that's ernie gunnison aka human trash and his wife maggie who was a spokesperson for nuclear industry for almost two decades his wife was a spokesperson for the nuclear industry for almost two decades and they set up a company fair winds where the media put them on a pedestal to spread propaganda these people should be arrested and should be jailed in harsh in a work camp for the rest of their natural lives bit of water and overheating that's been the focus that's been the footage of helicopters dropping water i think very ineffectively but the fire brigade has fixed it i think for the time being look the reason the helicopters are there is because it was evacuated people couldn't get near it that's why they sent in the helicopters helicopters gave up after a couple of hours because when they flew over the buildings they realized there was no pools there and why sacrifice everybody's lives so the nuclear industry didn't get a punch in the face and now they're connecting power so they should be able to get pumps going and replenish those spent fuel storage pools which as he told you were at the top of the building so this is ludicrous suggesters connecting power to a site where it had a tsunami run through it at over 400 miles per hour because it's right on the coastline there's nothing to slow it down right it's right on the coastline it's a degenerate disease is what this person is a disease he affects everything bit of water and overheating that's been the focus that's been the footage of helicopters dropping water i think very ineffectively but the fire brigade has fixed it i think for the time being and now they're connecting power so they should be able to get pumps going and replenish those spent fuel storage pools that the documentation shows the pictures from tepco shows they don't even exist the fuel pulls are two of those depictions at the top of the page but the implications of those completely drying out are quite serious uh and that's why it's been a high priority to get water back into those i mean if i'm i'm just looking again at the sheet of paper that you kindly gave me and it says here level five accident with wider consequences limited release of radioactive material likely to require uh implementation of some plan countermeasures so we're getting what are more higher radiation levels no no not necessarily nothing has changed on the ground at all uh it's just that the this category has been awarded to the to the situation i mean the the evacuation was ordered much earlier and that's uh that's one of those implications of level five and the fact that there is some um radioactivity uh deposited outside the plant is the other implication yeah so in other words this was already the situation authorities were perhaps a little behind the curve in designating uh the right level to kind of categorize what's going on what do we know at this point about radiation levels in we know quite a lot uh i'm seeing uh you know pages of monitoring uh data every more every uh six or seven hours uh there's a lot of radiation monitoring going on there are a whole lot of fixed monitors within the plant boundary and we're getting hourly hourly data on those there is also you're not you couldn't get data on anything the site was washed away if there was nothing functional there's no power there's no way to get data from anything utter it's not okay to kill a person but it's okay to murder a planet traveling um monitoring vans uh and there are there is also there was no monitoring vans the tsunami went up to 10 kilometers in land dessert this is absurdness i'm monitoring going on up to about 40 kilometers from the plant and there are some elevated levels uh out that far not not dangerous but uh they're elevated there's dangers still in tokyo today ian hollacy of the world nuclear association thanks so much for sticking around yeah he's uh he's definitely should be prosecuted if he's dead he should be dug up and still prosecuted well for more on today's massive earthquake off the coast of japan we are joined on the phone from tokyo by bloomberg editor john brinsley and uh john thanks so much for for joining us and i know it's certainly going to be a has has been a late night for all of you tell me first about the evacuations that are going on particularly around some of the nuclear sites hi betty an evacuation was ordered less than an hour ago for residents that live within about two kilometers of a reactor in the prefecture of fukushima that is operated by tokyo electric power um apparently according to chief cabinet secretary yukio edano he's sort of the chief of staff the top government spokesman the cooling uh system within this reactor is not working and uh about 100 1800 people live within the evacuation area an evacuation apparently is now underway residents that are within uh 10 kilometers of the reactors over three to ten kilometer uh a radius are told that they can they should stay indoors and stay at home so shelter in place shelter in place this is march 11 2011. march 11 2011 they're talking now that radiation was so bad they were evacuating and people should shelter in the place which means there's so much radiation there's no way to leave which means you're incredibly radioactive at that stage and that you can't not breathe the air still comes into your home and if you try to leave you're getting incredible brutal doses like everybody else that was trying to escape remember the guy was talking about it was a it was almost an hour straight of traffic driving the opposite way but uh right now the government is starting to evacuate the 1800 people who live closer and and what is it like on the streets i mean is it relatively calm are people in in a panic at all or what john well it's 10 30 at night in in tokyo and i can look out my window and see cars a sea of cars that are uh not moving uh very much the the train system in tokyo which i'm pretty sure is the busiest in in the world about six million uh people use the trains in tokyo every single day there are almost 900 train stations in tokyo alone the trains were stopped for uh several hours most of the train system is still completely shut down at the bottom of our building people are sitting lying down because we're near a major train station and people can't can't move there's not panic so much as there is a i would say just sort of resignation um because you know tokyo there was no major damage here just a lot of very scary uh swing now you were in the office was that right when this quake hit did you and your colleagues know immediately that this was what it was yes yes we did and i've been saying you know i've lived in japan for a long time i'm from los angeles where there's certainly no shortage of earthquakes this is clearly the biggest one that i've ever felt it was moving back in the the building which is less than 10 years old japanese architecture is some of the best in the world in terms of uh earthquake prevention design we were moving back and forth for a a long time a five ten minute uh time um where things were very uh we're very scary indeed and glad to see that glad to see and to hear that you are safe john thank you very much john brisley brinsley our tokyo editor so yeah incredible heartbreaking japan ranchers defy evacuations radiation threatens this is may the second originally 2011 reposted on 2012 takeshi yamada has been breeding cows for about 45 years since he graduated from high school his dream was to double his herd from the current 28 but this month he has nothing to do except fetus cattle which may be tainted by radiation and can't be sold for beef yamana lives in a village of itate in fukushima prefecture villagers were told by the government to stop farming and evacuate by the end of this month because of high levels of radiation leaking from the fukushima now does that look like a leak to anybody that's completely destroyed speaking from the fukushima daiichi power plant site of the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl so like they were using those words the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl immediately when we're hearing that even now 11 years later that those connotations i'm considering evacuating from this area but for the time being i have to take care of the cows i plan on staying here taking care of the cows until the last person leaves the area if i can't move the cows anywhere safe i'll have to come back from time to time to feed them population of itate dropped to about 5000 from the pre-quake level of 6100 as some residents fled especially couples with small children yamada's 28-year-old son yutaka was willing to take over the business after the nuclear crisis yutaka and his pregnant wife left the village for neighboring yamagata prefecture april should have been the busiest time of the year for yamada as he prepared to grow rice tobacco and vegetables on his 4.7 hectares earning him 15 million yen last year usually at this time of the year you can hear loud noise from the tractors at around five o'clock in the morning but this year it's a quiet spring a silent spring a silence i don't think i'll be able to grow crops next year or the year after at least for the next two to three years right and so they don't understand radiation they should have been evacuated the animals should have been set free a lot of people left the animals in the barns and then evacuated thinking they were coming back the next day and of course the animals eventually starved to do it [Music] there's been a second explode this particular video says reactor still intact after a blast this was march 14 2011. [Music] there's been a second explosion at japan's fukushima nuclear power plant following saturday's blast and reactor number one now reactor number three has blown up tokyo electric runs the power station it says both explosions were hydrogen blasts in the casing of the plant right and uh reactor 3 was felt that explosion was felt 25 miles away by an associate press reporter and there is foot decent footage came out later that of the explosion was just a horrific explosion where you actually could see the reactor core and the fuel pull falling from the and not inside the reactor however the power company says a meltdown of the plant is possible as the government battles to contain the nuclear incident the rest of japan counts the cost from the quake and the tsunami that followed police are saying at least 10 000 people are dead prime minister naoto khan called it japan's worst crisis for 65 years in the 65 years after the end of world war ii this is the toughest and most difficult crisis for japan in that period to help keep the economy stable the bank of japan is injecting a record amount of money it's providing 183 billion dollars of liquidity after the disaster triggered a stock market slump bank governor masaki shirakawa says the bank will ensure stability the bank of japan will do its best to ensure stability of the financial markets and supply adequate liquidity risk assured that the central bank and commercial yeah because that's gonna be a government insured which is taxpayers okay let's go back to here mike what's the latest on this new explosion according to local radio reports mark 11 people have been injured at the fukushima plant that includes tepco tokyo electric workers at the plant and also members of the self-defense force who've been drafted in to help fight uh the uh fires and to control the the explosions and the overheating this was the second explosion at the planter there had been one at the number one reactor earlier they also have problems with overheating in the number two and number six reactors now we have headed a little bit further south uh from where we were before which was 60 kilometers from the plan we're now about 100 kilometers away this is the main art serial road south uh apart from the expressway which we're not allowed onto and there's a long stream of traffic heading towards tokyo i don't know if you could hear before but uh flying overhead is a chinook uh helicopter an sdf helicopter which is heading south with aid for people uh in the regions further sorry heading north in the regions they were hit hardest by the tsunami the 7.3 tsunami that has getting aid to them is proving very difficult that's one reason why we're not allowed to drive on the expressway that is reserved exclusively for self-defense forces for the gas and electric companies and also for the mobile phone companies who are trying to restore communication their phone links and uh computer links very very sporadic mike you were telling us earlier you were in a 7-11 store the shelves were empty just talk us through how how people are reacting in the area where you are people are very calm they don't seem to be scared but they are stocking up on essentials in fact they're stocking up on non-essentials because the 7-eleven has been basically stripped of everything clothing dried food the only things remaining are ice cream it's very cold it's around freezing and alcohol people not touching those all the water's gone all the fresh food all the noodles and the gas stations are also completely cleaned out of gas they do have diesel but not many people drive diesel vehicles here in japan and they say they have no idea when they can get extra supplies through here right which is probably a long time away japanese flea quake zone as government battles the impact this was march to 16th this is five days later of 2011. back to the situation in japan efforts are to avert a nuclear catastrophe are continuing 250 more workers are on site at the fukushima plan bloomberg reporter sarah eisen has been in japan since the weekend she's watched the mood change watching caution turn to fear she's followed the crowd south from tokyo to osaka and sarah is back on the phone with us this morning sarah let's talk about what kind of impact this is having on japanese life and corporate life in particular people in japan used to going to the office now leaving they're not interested in staying in tokyo anymore tell us what you've seen well eric i'll tell you a little bit about my journey because we've got video for you we shot it on our cell phones lines in the tokyo train station a packed station we waited on the platform for standing room only for a train to osaka hundreds of people trains coming every ten minutes so osaka is i think it's 600 kilometers south of the reactors they were completely full on our train many women and children on board everyone had suitcases people were tense they were uneasy they weren't panicked they weren't hysterical it was orderly despite the crowds we arrived in osaka just a little while ago many of the hotels here are full folks tell us that many of the rooms are taken by tokyo residents afraid of radiation and concerned about the food and gas shortages companies have also reserved rooms here for their employees companies like alcatel loosen sap bayer and infosys the austrian ambassador has relocated here temporarily lufthansa has redirected tokyo flights to osaka it's the third largest city in japan it's about 280 miles south of tokyo and for many residents eric it of the capital of tokyo it's become a temporary refuge so everybody's not leaving tokyo because they're bored and they got all this extra money they're leaving tokyo because tokyo was irradiated all the embassies fled tokyo too right now is this sarah because of the radiation levels you were talking about yesterday some 20 times normal in tokyo at one point or is this uh so radiation is not at one point it doesn't go away it's that's permanent and 20 times normal is a catastrophic event there is no normal a precautionary measure on the part of companies who anticipate which anticipate that the situation at the nuclear reactor might get worse and it's best just to set up operations in osaka in the event that things do continue to deteriorate uncertainty is prevailing in tokyo eric and life is becoming more difficult the convenience stores the groceries have empty shelves gas stations run dry so many are staying home from work many others are leaving it's a tense capital city it's not completely in a standstill we should say there are some restaurants that were open and we were able to get to osaka tokyo functioning pretty well despite the threat of rising radiation and complete uncertainty the news flow from the morning though from the north was unnerving it started with that cloud of smoke or steam coming from fukushima no confirmation on which one nor from which reactor it was coming from but just reinforcing that lack of information from authorities and the confusion we learned also this morning that workers were evacuated from fukushima the remaining 50 due to increased radiation levels now we're hearing they have returned and also on the weather reports people glued to them this morning where we were hearing that winds were moving south toward the city of tokyo and radiation levels earlier measured in iburukai 300 times the normal level which is about a third of a chest x-ray so some companies completely getting employees out of the chess x-ray is a beam of energy radioactive followers as actual particles atoms and particulates are falling out of the sky you breathe it in it's in your body pulsing energy every second for the rest of your life to equate it with an x-ray is 100 criminal people that do that immediately should be held accountable they should lose their children should be taken away from they should be arrested they should be documentaries of these monsters produced on those people you literally are a monster when you say it's like an x-ray you're literally a degenerate skull companies like blackstone icap bmw many of those employees have settled here in osaka and i should add that residents in shanghai china across the east china sea are even concerned about rising radiation in japan yeah because it goes to china it's right there it's not that far away it ends up there within 10 12 hours robert kelly march the 14th a nuclear engineer and former contractor the u.s department of energy's back to the situation in japan efforts are to avert a nuclear catastrophe are continuing 250 more workers are on site at the fukushima plant they've been using helicopters and water cannons in an effort to cool off damaged reactors but the situation remains critical and radiation is still leaking joining us now from vienna austria is nuclear engineer robert kelly he used to manage the emergency radiological response team for the energy department here in the united states so he he was extremely well placed in the government in the united states we've already had one video album with brutal lawyers that's what we got from every single one of them was endless lawyers but but deadly laws catastrophic for every human and every species on the planet you know being honest is not very hard doing what you're doing they went and got an education to get the job to tell you lawyers to come across as a nice honest hard-working humble person and is gonna bring you documentation they're not they're gonna 100 propaganda they went to school to get the education to get the job to specifically do exactly he's on the phone with us robert i want to talk about the immediate term risks right now they're trying to use water cannons they're no longer pumping water into the reactors they're not sure that they can even get it there is this going to work i think it'll be difficult i was watching the pictures this morning of the helicopters dropping water but it doesn't come down like a big glob by the time it had reached the top of the reactor it was spreading as a cloud of mist like you see over a forest fire so it doesn't look like that's very effective and as far as things like the water cannons if people can't approach the buildings closely enough from the ground with the high radiation levels so they're using the water because you can't get close to the buildings which means it's a lethal dose everywhere you're just going to be spraying water kind of randomly up there hoping some of it goes into full now he only done this for a couple of hours didn't he abandon it robert if greg yasko is right the chairman of the nuclear regulatory commission if he's right in his testimony yesterday and the fuel rods the spent fuel rods in reactor 4 really are totally exposed and there's nothing stopping them from continuing to heat and ultimately to catch fire that happens immediately if they're exposed they melt down its immediate zirconium cladding burns at around 1600 degrees the uranium underneath it when it catches fire it burns up to 9000 degrees fahrenheit temperatures how much time do the japanese have before the situation is literally beyond control well i think it's very close to beyond control right now i think they have to start thinking of a whole new series of mitigating measures like what for example well they're way past the playbook now i think they're having to chamber way past the playbook that's the right word to it isn't it a playbook for a nuclear adviser to go uh maybe they can start thinking in terms of of covering it with some sort of a blanket or sarcophagus um whether they can start to use concrete although i don't suppose you can pump that up robert i don't want to interrupt right he's saying now to dump cement and whatever you can on the buildings it's a big departure from his first video but isn't concrete doesn't concrete pose a problem they used concrete and chernobyl but that was only after the blast if they put concrete on top of it now is there not the risk that they might actually just contain pressure and you'd ultimately get a nuclear explosion no you won't get a nuclear explosion but i think you need something desperately needs something to hold in the radio nuclides that are coming out you can't stop the gases you need something to hold down those uh particles that are coming out maybe they can find a polymer spray to put over something of that type but they're they really have lost control at this point you hear that one they really have lost control that's a staggering statement from kelly because kelly earlier was lying we showed that right brutal now the question is if they lose control at one facility and it drives everybody out of the area then they've lost the others as well right so and which is what exactly happened we noticed it we are this we we have the the fortune of high sight because this is 11 years ago but what's really intriguing is this was the car the original cover-up is what i'm showing you tonight it's exceptional really we're only got it from one perspective from bloomberg to cnn and abc bbc ctv cbc blah blah blah blah does all the medias worldwide participated had their own experts telling the same laws the same propaganda it was symmetrical right around the entire planet it's strong it's an unbelievably frightening scenario robert thank you for joining us for those insights robert kelly he used to manage the emergency radial radiological response team for the department of energy he just told us the situation is out of control and now the greatest risk is that not just one but all six reactors are beyond japan's ability to control a nuclear meltdown which that should have been in front of the video wasn't this is the same kelly saying not another cheer or noble let's look at the effects of nuclear crisis in japan my guests are richard kelly nuclear engineer and former director at the international atomic energy association and also with me here in new york chris gadamski he's a lead nuclear analyst analyst at bloomberg new energy finance gentlemen good to have you with us robert first to you and can you explain a little bit about the technical details of the plants in question in japan and are they are they the similar designs that are used here in the united states yes this is one type of reactor that's in the us they're really basically two types and this one is in use in a few places it's the minority use it's a reactor was designed in the 1960s one online in 1971 and was doing fairly well over the years it was surprisingly not damaged in the earthquake which was 10 times bigger than what it was designed to withstand unfortunately an hour after the earthquake the tsunami wiped out their emergency power systems and that's when things started to go bad sorry just i want to bring chris on this as well you're hearing what uh what robert is is describing in terms of the design of the plant have there been changes in the way that investors and companies are looking at nuclear power plants since these plants were designed well obviously there's been a tremendous amount of operating history uh that the nuclear power industry has gathered over the last 40 years uh since these prob around these plants were first built this is a generation one design and several subsequent follow-up designs have evolved so that now we have technology that's available from westinghouse ariva that have passive safety systems so understandably the design goal is so that in case a tremendous horrible event like this happens that these reactors can shut down with very very little uh outside uh management of the process and they sort of passively shut down and therefore avoid some of the problems that we're seeing today robert kelly uh based on your experience and what you know about the situation currently in japan is there anything more that the officials should be doing no it looks like they've been very imaginative they followed their plan to the extent that one can follow the plan and now that they're reaching a point where where some desperate measures are required they're doing that quite imaginatively the introduction of salt water into the reactors is an admission of the fact that these reactors are ruined their toast they'll never be used again and we're gonna pick up there tomorrow night their toast will never be used again and what was the date on that just hang on i want to mark this spot for tomorrow night we'll pick up this tomorrow night right here what was the date on that march the 14th it says not another chernobyl i guess that was the guy we just listened to earlier with a little bit of truth right saying they've lost it all six plants now are in jeopardy well yeah uh once again it's like such a difficult it's such a difficult topic for most people we're gonna close the poll here right now we got 70 votes overwhelming votes that should downplay nuclear power plant meltdowns hiding the nuclear power plant meltdowns on tv by nuclear experts be a felony crime and that's the correct answer so we're going to end that poll 71 votes and end that in a minute where the hell did i go all right dear i be i'll actually do a shout out everybody hopefully we got snow right now we're supposed to get rain tomorrow so the cameras are back in the woods the trail cams and i'm not going to pick them up until wednesday i think or thursday it's hard to say and uh it's been a long weekend i'm burnt out from the wall to go i wouldn't have it any other way of course it's um it's just we've been going now for two hours and 20 minutes so it's time to call it at night because it's 20 after midnight we're until i'm way on the east coast right so for a lot of people it's probably seven or eight o'clock or something we're there to in north america but where i'm too it's after midnight and i only got into the woods probably five hours ago or something six hours ago we're doing i never seen no birds all weekend in the woods nothing and tomorrow i'm not gonna be because we're supposed to get rain tomorrow i'm not gonna bother trying to recover the cameras for another couple of days so we're going to end the poll 73 votes that's awesome and 95 of the people so that's pretty cool thank you everybody for participating in the poll [Music] let me come and say goodnight to everybody and i can find [Music] and uh it's good to see stephen young is starting to join the conversation he's having a hard time still with his fingers so give him a break if he makes a mistake uh dana nisana thank you dan in the senate as a moderator also andrew b which is c-f-i-n-s-t that's andrew b adrian johnson sandra churchill port angeles was turkey sue ocean man peace where good night everybody god bless everybody hugs for everybody the penny 46. peace where middle world peace uh sue john curtis james megan doing a bit of fighting there tonight you guys shayla white hi sheila kayla catch your writer open my eyes up here chair austin and turn that music up a little notched here all right so tonight we covered all kinds of unimaginable propaganda from the first couple of days obsolete optics james lucid hey buddy i'm looking for anybody i might have missed sparks and meows steven gad [Music] so these videos are all from the first week or so of the accident 2011. and tomorrow night we'll hopefully get through the rest of it stan plaster hey stan stair feather albert i'm just doing a quick shout out of people throughout the comments section we're almost down [Music] to the most recent comments [Music] a bit of a distraction going under chill seat [Music] that happens sick steven young give me an x-ray any day than breathing in radiation is what he's talking about which is a hundred percent correct uh it's my sediment ted richards dennis i was wondering how much damage to this recent 7.3 earthquake i i'm assuming there's a plume headed our way the industry is disgusting the nuclear industry aryers don vincent walter [Music] almost down through um we're down to the pole let's get past the pole here sch yeah it's almost 10 o'clock we're there too good night i'm burnt out i'm quite a struggle to do the things i'm doing [Music] and then i can only do so much right at a time obviously i'm limited to what i can do because a lot of things cost a lot of money and money sometimes better directed towards certain equipment or whatever that we're going to need and we have a big list still to get through of stuff we got to get done before spring and lucky for me spring is late here on the east coast it doesn't usually show up until may june even may there's no more hopefully no more i've seen snow falls on the east coast in uh may 24th weekend christopher z fram cochran thank you yeah good night everybody god bless everybody thank you for spending your time some of your time here it's appreciated it's important information you can't make 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maintaining a fixed camera generally speaking this allows developers to create vivid environments and set pieces that are simultaneously easier and more encapsulating than those in 2d top down or side-scrolling games fun fact actually diablo may be one of the most well known isometric games but it is by no means the first as i initially thought it was in researching this design style i encountered a game called zaxon which was released by sega back in 1982 and looked like this interestingly enough this game was also the first example of objects casting shadows which is pretty cool considering how old the tech is i set out thinking that i was going to be talking about diablo all day so i was pleasantly surprised to be so wrong speaking of which diablo might just be the king of rpg games given how long it survived is a prominent title in the gaming community launching in 1997 for pc in 1998 for playstation and mac os the first diablo game was met with massive approval selling over a million copies worldwide within the first year of that roughly 670 000 came from the us it was that success that led not only to the development and release of the hellfire dlc but also diablo 2 in 2000 and diablo 3 and 2012. additionally diablo 4 was announced at blizzcon back in 2019 and has since been shown to be a sort of reboot for the series much like the most recent god of war title for the most part i only have experience with diablo 3 and its expansions however i can say without a doubt that this community surrounding the game has been die hard case in point there was originally a plan to remaster diablo 2 and fans lost their minds getting hyped for it honestly i can't blame them either even as someone who has limited experience of the first few titles i love these games on lore alone the world of sanctuary feels really alive and expansive populated with secrets and monsters and heroes alike there's always something extra you can learn about the story you're playing regardless of which one you pick so long as you make the effort to explore all the nooks and books and crannies and monster fannies that you encounter even from a visual standpoint these games have always looked amazing with understandable and appealing uis textures and models it just works there's obviously passion for these titles and they just kept getting better despite the title changing hands of the years yeah i didn't know that blizzard entertainment wasn't always responsible for the development of the diablo series either ports for the games have been handled by ea ubisoft and synergistic software and development of pc releases was in the hands of blizzard north studios until they closed back in 2005. so seeing as how the series has survived countless shifts and changes including three to four generations of consoles it's fair to say that diablo 4 is gonna be pretty goddamn awesome let's say you don't feel like waiting though maybe you're a cheap [ __ ] with no patience in that case i've got a great secondary option for you are you a cheap bastard who likes voxel-based graphics and has a pension for mmos then robin the mad god has been around forever and you should probably already know about it you already know about this game then you definitely know that this is me cheating and throwing a curveball at the definition of what the [ __ ] we're talking about here too long didn't read couldn't be bothered to give two shits my point here today is uh go [ __ ] yourself realm of the mad god is a free-to-play mmorpg created by wild shadow studios and was released to the public back in 2012. since then even eight years later the game has been continually updated and fleshed out to a state where it defies your expectations as to what you're getting yourself into the last time i had played this game was back in high school like four or five eons ago and i was shocked to see how much it's changed what exactly can you expect when you boot this [ __ ] up well aside from the loud ass title music you've got a quest system massive servers a dungeon system cosmetic skins for classes a class system micro transactions a kilt system [ __ ] everything else this game is actually pretty massive but like in a minuscule kind of way like everything that you could possibly want is here but it's all super simple and compact it's not like world of warcraft where there's like 250 000 menus of complex hotkeys and sub menus to make you feel like you've just broken the matrix what the [ __ ] am i even looking at right now it's a bite-sized portion of that complexity covered in sugar and spice that's technically free it's pretty good [ __ ] fun fact the art for this game actually originated from a creative commons art set called lo-fi roguelike created by an artist named oryx while shadow negotiated a license with the artist to keep using the sprites that they were already applying to the beta versions of the game once it was adapted into a commercial product and continued to use it as the game gets updated but the how is this game tweeting that's a good question disturbingly ooo esque voice technically this is a closer to a top-down bullet hell game that is an isometric fixed angle like diablo just based on how everything is laid out on top of that and this is actually kind of cool you can rotate the camera around the player to simulate turning in 3d space while maintaining a consistent shape and style for the sprites this is actually really rare for games with a camera like this but it's still not the only one thanks to imagine this scenario van helsing has an orgy with the characters from diablo and films it with the camera he borrows from the archer class and run with the mad god that would be victor frank the best of the best served with a side of sarcasm victor van was created by the lovely people over at heyman mott games the people who were behind surviving mars in tropical four they eventually went on to release a pair of dlcs to expand upon the content of the game as well but they are particularly important so [ __ ] them vv does a lot right mostly because it strives to be very mechanically different from other titles with particular regard to combat movement and abilities unlike games like diablo where your target is chosen by actually clicking on whatever the monster you're planning on beheading frankie the nanny utilizes a directional combat system where different weapons have different amounts of reach and you just have to stand close enough to the enemy to hit them whichever weapon you have selected also changes the abilities that you have access to you can snipe spiders or shotguns sure that's how [ __ ] shotguns work yeah definitely grand slam ghosts with hammers and turned pretty much anything into shredded cheese using a scythe a combat system like this works so well mostly because it isn't tied to movement like diablos similar to realm of the mad guide your movement is guided using the wasd keys and the mouse and a few miscellaneous buttons control their special attacks this is a significantly more accessible and precise system than clickers like diablo and i frankly love it on top of independent movement control ran the man also includes a few special details that most games lack jumps to the walls and rolls of the dodge you can either double tap on the key or use the shift key and the movement key to dodge in any given direction this means that combat is more about timing than calculation which i find to be generally more satisfying dying is no longer the result of missing your cooldown timer it's your own fault for not dodging a telegraph move-in time the wall jumps are actually especially cool on top of that if you're like me and you like to waste time looking around for shiny [ __ ] being able to jump independently of a game's context actions means that level designs become way more complex as well and finding the secrets hidden throughout each dungeon is an actual adventure it factors into combat a slight amount but it's generally not a burden so it's not a big deal in that context the more important facet of combat is demon powers you see ran as a demon hunter but he's made a very significant sacrifice that we don't know about at the start of the game in his personal life to wield demonic powers in the name of protecting the world from monsters this means that throughout the game you'll encounter dozens of different monster abilities that do [ __ ] like throw purple lawnmower blades at skeletons or cause the [ __ ] apocalypse but just a little bit they're awesome like genuinely as far as rpgs go each element of the gameplay that has been fashioned here for us is unique in its own way and comes together to make a seriously enjoyable experience now the biggest setback in all this is that there's a less expansive amount of customization than in other games namely diablo or path of exile assuming anybody still plays that award anymore since your active combat abilities outside of demon powers are tied to your current weapon there are no adaptations to be made to those mechanics additionally there isn't a complex armor system like diablo where you can build your own sets specific to your needs or character build instead armor is handled by equipping an entire outfit all at once with that outfit being designed to give the player specific effects that guide the build that you're constructing but don't necessarily allow for customization to specify on it it's by no means bare bones so there's still a lot to play with but it's certainly nothing crazy like world of warcraft how the [ __ ] do you see through all these menus altogether vivacious vanity is a surprisingly unique romp that accomplished exactly what they were thinking of and you guys always go well though because hey remember deep silver me neither but apparently they released a game called dead island back in 2011. i mean it sounds kind of anticlimactic to me but whatever to be completely fair that i wasn't all bad portions of the game did have redeeming qualities the introduction in particular and the trailer got us all hooked in like nothing before it just so happens that it's also true that deep silver has no idea how to ride a game like that to maintain its intrigue and the desire to keep playing tapers off fast after that first act well despite releasing a second game of the same fps survival horror action genre to less than positive reviews deep silver continued to commission games in the dead island series specifically using a third-party developer to produce a moba and they called that moba dead island epidemic now a moba and an rpg are not the same thing at all so i understand if you're thinking you just sweep the top right and about now but just let me explain [ __ ] dick ass while the primary mode of the game was a three-team battle for survival against one another there was also a pve mode that included minor story segments involving new and old characters from the series that tied everything together while i could separate this into two separate videos about mobas and rpgs just know that everything i'm about to say applies to this game from both perspectives dead island epidemic was dead on arrival from day one the game had a very weird cartoony appearance that just didn't mend well with the subject matter and felt super effortless on the developer's part what little story we got was wholly insignificant and was surrounded by obnoxious repetitive gameplay that was nowhere near well conceived enough to face off with other big titles at that time like league of nations or doge most importantly perhaps was that it was a dead island game after two consecutive titles bombing with players everywhere another game in the same name was surely doomed to fail the same way the others did furthermore the shift in tonality from dead island and dead island rip tide to dead island epidemic and then again to escape dead island proves more than anything else that deep silver has no clue what the [ __ ] this property was supposed to be and yes i'm aware that as a lot of names i am also shocked that deep silver has not gone under by this point in may of 2014 epidemic was released to players on steam through the early access program as an open beta and before we could even begin to imagine what it would look like when it was finished it was cancelled in 2015. the problem for me with this cancellation was that since it was a moba the surface forward are gone and there is no way to produce any new gameplay footage for it anymore it just goes to show though that you can't mess with the flow yo what the [ __ ] did i just say it just goes to show that the most important part of a project from day one is the knowledge of where it should lead in that respect something like victor vran was a colossal success an epidemic fell flat onto its face rolled down a flight of concrete stairs and flipped dick first into a paper trip originality is important but only where it really counts when it comes to set originality one game [Music] really really featured me here to edit around that segway i was in the middle of uh yeah go go [ __ ] yourself you know this is exactly what my mother warned me about anyway tom fultz i've opened a website called newgrounds if you haven't heard of it close the bedroom door and go a little exploring because [ __ ] me it's crazy [ __ ] it was on that side that a man named edward macmillan would release a flash game called meat boy meatboy would later become the inspiration for his game super meat boy which was a critical and financial success despite the questionable subject matter therein edward would later team up with a man named florian himself to work on a project during a week-long game jam in 2011 the product of that game jam the binding of isaac now isaac as i'll be calling you for the rest of this video is more of a roguelike dungeon crawler but the top down perspective than an isometric rpg at least in the way the mechanics function the story and the characters of an rpg are there though so i'm counting it and you can suck a tarantula [ __ ] if you disagree with me ner the binding of isaac was inspired by the biblical story of the same name and was utilized by macmillan to lay down some commentary on the positive and negative aspects of religion that he grew up experiencing within his own home there's a lot to unpack here so i'm just going to kind of ramble off some stuff about the game and get to the nitty-gritty afterwards as dungeon crawler combat movement came first and it shows isaac plays smoother than butter even by today's standards nine years later and to this day i continue to find new and interesting items and encounters whenever i play it the levels in the game are all procedurally generated so every experience is different from the moment you hit go meaning that the game is basically endlessly replayable no matter what you have the choice of 11 different characters most if not all of them inspired by biblical icons the art style is [ __ ] phenomenal serving every macabre purpose perfectly props to macmillan for doing all that himself by the way the game's awesome whatever price it has next to it on steam is totally worth it go out and buy it if you don't already have it you will not regret it you won't regret it and neither did anyone who bought it back in 2011. reviews for isaac were through the roof with critics from all over praising it for its tight game play unique and often abrasive story and visuals an absolutely stellar soundtrack created by a guy named danny baranowski by the way note that comment i just made abrasive visuals a good portion of what isaac contains is meant to shock you and highlight various depravities and controversies that were present at the time of release i'm talking about meet men bloody ghost babies the seven deadly sins various demons the kind of wacky [ __ ] you start to see if you pull an all-nighter to watch the evil dead films it's amazing it's it's just so good and you need to see it and you need to play it for yourself so good rpgs come in all shapes and sizes as we've seen today but one just hit the shelves that i think deserves some attention because it's way better than it has any right to be minecraft dungeons is the literally brand new isometric arpg created by mojang the developers of games like minecraft and in minecraft what's most fascinating about minecraft dungeons to me is that it's based around the existing lore of minecraft and builds upon the features of that game to make something new so here's the story bear with me an illeger the grey-skinned villagers of minecraft is banished from his village and sent out to wander because of his hideous squidward nose tragic i know it is wandering this illider discovers the orb of dominance an all-powerful artifact that allows him to form an empire of his own and make everybody call him daddy at the same time you as the hero must fight your way through the illegal king's army of mobs and free now enslaved villagers from a horrible fate it's super simple accessible to basically anyone of all ages and isn't ridiculously bogged down by dialogue or subtext like some other minecraft properties why would you do this to me patton oswalt the fact that the story isn't taking itself too seriously means that you're more focused on the gameplay which is nice considering that you aren't stopping every so often to acquire a bunch of exposition or hunt down loose journals throughout each level like you would in a game like say diablo the focus on gameplay is perfect because it too is perfectly crafted combat is simple and done in the same style as diablo where you use the mouse to select a target and attack it as well as move around each level your primary attack changes slightly based on what weapon you have equipped whether it be an axe a glaive or some other variation of the crazy weapons that they've introduced for you to play with most of the weapons control similarly as they're all melee weapons but each weapon even within the same subtype can be uniquely enchanted to increase its power this allows you to specify your plate size way more than other titles with a similar level of simplicity your second attack is a bow and it will behave differently based on what type of bow you have equipped enchantments are also present here as they are with armor that you can find by opening chests and killing enemies in place of character abilities minecraft instead gives you artifacts which are reusable persistent items that perform a wide variety of functions my personal favorite is the tasty bone actually which gives you a wolf summon that is both adorable and makes for an awesome sacrificial lamb when you're playing on the higher difficulties the game is divided into several different partially procedural levels which means that the important parts of each mission like objective zones stay constant while the areas around them are differently placed each time to spice up the adventure there are also many dungeons hidden in some of the levels that offer a slight reprieve from the linear story missions by playing these smaller missions you can unlock completely procedurally generated dungeon crawl levels that are absolutely [ __ ] massive and allow for some awesome replayability personally i've found that the way that these levels are crafted has made this game super hard to put down when i first started playing and experiencing the story i booted the game up had a blast with what i saw by the time i closed the game three hours it passed and it was nearly four in the [ __ ] morning this game is awesome and much like minecraft contains a super careful and precise polish that keeps it fun and entertaining and i mean look at this it looks awesome and it runs like a [ __ ] dream even better as i was writing this part of the script they dropped the first dlc for the game and it's been out for like a week they seriously care about this project which means you should too or you'll miss it everybody should play this i'm not even gonna lie i don't care if you think the story is simple and boring it's exactly what it needs to be and it's told in the perfect way the gameplay is some of the best i've seen in a new arpg and it keeps getting better the more and more you play it buy it seriously just [ __ ] buy it [ __ ] you i said buy it so that's that hopefully you guys enjoyed watching this video as much as i enjoyed making it this was a big and different scripting editing finding all the footage researching on the information so it'd mean the [ __ ] world to me honestly if you would hit the like button or show it to a friend or comment something in the space below assuming you can find wherever the [ __ ] they moved the comments this time seriously youtube what the [ __ ] is this about as always this is the current photo of my works in progress folder if you see something you like hit the sub button and keep an eye out for when it comes out i work on all these things concurrently as always so one will be out eventually uh following this one thank you guys all so much for watching have a dreadful day | Dread Game Reviews | UCUBgml_qf6DU11XGhKjTpoQ | 2020-07-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,998 | 22,471 |
1HMB8k2O3jM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HMB8k2O3jM | Five year old Ishmael goes indoor skydiving | Skydiving Kids | ifly | [Music] sometimes i dream about flying through the sky like a superhero i have tried something like that and if you watch to the end of the video you will see how you can too my mom is a skydiver that's her she has made hundreds of skydiving jumps she says skydiving feels like floating on air [Music] it's nothing like roller coaster when she jumps she wears special equipment like this she has goggles to keep bugs out of her eyes she has an altimeter so she knows how high she is and when she has to pull the rip cord for her parachute it looks like this it looks like a clock she has a helmet just like people have helmets for skiing skateboarding and bicycling let's try one on friends do you know my dad has more jobs than my mom he has been a ringer for a long time let's go in this law let's go hi oh hi come on in have a seat let's ask my veggies some questions can you talk while you're skydiving only in the movies how fast do you fall maybe 120 miles an hour wow what happens if the pressure doesn't work most folks jump with two parachutes so if the first parachute doesn't work they use the second would you like to see it yeah sure here's a pretty typical parachute there's some handles on the front and around the back here we'll see another little handle right there wow that's for the main parachute yeah that's to start the main parachute you want to pull that yeah oh look at that that's called a pilot shoe a little parachute and here it goes just like that and that's what pulls let me parachute out like that okay and the main parachute is packed in this bag right here wow so as the parachute opens see the lines open the bag opens and the parachute comes out of the bag it looks kind of like a big air mattress um but if you actually look at it's more like an airplane wing there's lines that are attached to the back edge of this swing too [Music] and you can pull on them with these handles right here those are the steering handles you want to pull up keep on there you go like that that'd be pulling one and there's one on the other side too so there's a left and a right [Music] that's a little easier for you right okay so that's the main parachute now you asked what would happen if the main parachute doesn't work what happens is we can disconnect the main parachute you want to do that yeah okay so to disconnect the main parachute what we need to do is we need to pull this yellow handle right here okay so keep pulling pull it all the way up and when you do that the main parachute goes away look at that gone and now all you have left is the back up parachute right here yeah that's another hand over here yeah it pulls you pull out oh look at that that one opens up and there's another pile of shoes just for a new one it's a blue one yeah and that comes another parachute friends did you see that has this happen if you need two parachutes yes but not very often it's more like having seat belts in your car just like you wear your seatbelt for safety we have that second parachute received and who packed parachutes the main parachute is usually packed by the person who's going to jump it the reserve parachute the backup parachute is packed by a special person called a parachute rigger is that you i'm one of them but there are hundreds of parachute pictures all over the united states and around the world how old do you have to be to go skydiving in most places you have to be 18 years old wow i run away when i'm 18 when can i try that we don't have to wait very long at all would you like to go this afternoon yeah friends let's go find my mom's wreck come on friends this part this rig has two pairs here this right here and right here friends this is what ma my mom always use when she sky dives but if this one doesn't work choose the other one but if you want to jump out of an airplane you should do this if you want to turn do this and you want to turn the other way and when you go four do this but if you want to go backwards you do this [Music] let's check out the skydiving airplane and talk to the pilot that gives skydivers right up to the altitude the best part about skydiving airplane is that everyone gets a window sheet just be careful with the buttons okay have you ever flown in an airplane no there we are and this will tell us how how high how fast we're climbing so our climb rate is on here this shows me the heading that i'm going so right now i'm going west and then this is my attitude it'll show me if i'm in a climb or a bank a descent and then my air speed is right here shows me how fast i'm going so when this needle comes all the way over here i go a lot faster once it comes down i go slower pretty cool huh and then this is this is the power button right there we push it forward and that lets us go and then you have a speed lever right here which controls the pitch of your propeller and then this is for your flaps so this will help us take off at a slower airspeed and land at a slower airspeed and then you have these wheels here like this one this one and this one and then this is just our trim to help us relieve pressure on the flight controls makes a little easier to fly you got all your gauges up here this is our fuel so we know if we're running low when we need to get fuel our torque it's basically all our power engine monitors right here pretty cool [Music] [Applause] wow skydiver jump out of plane [Music] when it's time skydivers pull the rip cord out comes the pilot shoot pilot shoe pulls out the bag that has the main parachute in it did you see that let's watch again app goes the pilot shoot it pulls the parachute out woohoo when parachute opens it's really shaped like an airplane wing to steer it you pull on these yellow handles pull on the right one you turn right pull on the left one you turn left when you're coming in for landing you pull both of them to slow down and get extra lift to make the landing softer see how my mom did such a soft landing here comes the cheat his landings are so good [Music] i'm too young to jump from airplanes mom and dad took me to indoor skydiving as he came along we trained a little got suited up and got in the tunnel look at that and isaac was running around in a superman costume [Music] he wanted to fly too so he got a little chance then i got my turn to fly [Music] at first it was hard [Music] and then i got really good i jumped in the tunnel and i flew and i played with a bunch of instructors they were very nice that was a lot of hard work but i enjoyed skydiving you can try too it was finally over that was fun see you next time [Music] | We The Masti Kids | UCZ85xg1nG4Xi8w9BqmrXpAg | 2021-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,324 | 6,599 |
bl_CeOcsPFw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl_CeOcsPFw | YOUTUBE NEEDS TO BAN BOM BOOM KISSY | in today's video we're going to discuss very questionable content surrounding a YouTube channel bomb boom kissy and while YouTube needs to take action as parents and Avid YouTube users we feel it's important to address this issue and raise awareness about the impact it can have on young viewers bomb boom kissy is a YouTube channel that features highly inappropriate thumbnails and videos this Channel's content has videos that surround itself with kid related characters some video thumbnails and videos are basically images uploaded from adult sites for third-party links going through their videos there are a few age-restricted ones the ones that are age restricted are chopped up and put into other videos on the channel that are not at the end of the video the end screen cards are recommending the adult videos that are on their Channel there's a lot of finished imagery and sexualized characters from actual poses to put themed thumbnails take a look at this video a few Clips we're about to dive into are just chopped up copies and put into other videos on their Channel [Music] in this one minute video two characters put together a couch for Mommy Long Legs to do some acts while they watch I'm not even really sure what this is about but the images themselves are inappropriate laughs [Music] there are a few videos where they are just debating the thumbnails for clicks some thumbnail images have nothing to do with the videos themselves just used for clicks and Views and they have shorts and their shorts are not any better and in the comments of the shorts it looks like they have a site linked to another website I'm not even going to click on the site I don't even know what's going to take me but these videos still pass the YouTube guidelines for some reason some of their animations from going through their comments are claiming that some of their Clips in the videos are taken from other creators and re-uploaded so the videos that I've uploaded are coming from somewhere else we can see a watermark on this video right here I will be looking into Woogie animations and seeing what's going on there many users have reported the content from this channel despite these reports bomb boom kissy has continued to grow in popularity with over 1.99 case subscribers and close to a million views on their Channel as of this recording while YouTube has Community guidelines in place to prevent inappropriate content the guidelines are often difficult to enforce and can be easily circumvented by creators even with YouTube kids many parents feel that YouTube is not doing enough to protect young viewers from harmful content like bomb boom kisses videos you found this video informative please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel I have found tons of videos and shorts similar to this type of content that I tend to bring to like if you made it this far in this video thank you for watching and I'll see you in the next one | Robert Investigates | UCcFRpOi7-8ZKNKYwzO620pg | 2023-06-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 520 | 2,952 |
D7OMsOupaNE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7OMsOupaNE | Harriet R: Drunk in Algiers in 1942 | [Music] hello and welcome to silvercast where we provide aaa speaker meetings and workshops in podcast format we're an ad free podcast and if you enjoy listening please help us be self-supporting by visiting silvercast.com look for the donate link and drop a dollar or two into our virtual basket we hope you enjoy the podcast have a great day [Music] my name is harriet i'm an alcoholic i'm a member of the coral gables group which is uh within the city limits of miami florida coral gables officials would shudder if they heard me say that i forget that i'm in the state of florida still you know i think i'm way away here in daytona beach it's such a far cry from miami i want to thank fred for calling and inviting me on behalf of the committee um i was delighted to accept and i also want to thank shirley and harold who tell me they're the ones who recommended me i'm so delighted to see so many of my friends from different parts of the state jacksonville naples tampa and a lot of little these towns that i'm not sure where they are and um some of you have heard me speak over at saint simons and around and i'm so glad to see you back thank you thank you for my sobriety i like to tell my sobriety date my last drink was on january the 14th 1956 which is 38 years and some months ago and i like to tell that for several reasons first of all i hope that i'm giving some hope to you younger people that there is such a thing as permanent sobriety i think you know you heard liz this morning with uh 43 at four months 41 in 10 months we all still lie we still lie stretch the truth uh the arkansas traveler 40 some years eddie's here god how many eddie 45. [Applause] [Music] and we you know you young people that are here she told a raise this morning 73 the arkansas travel would he say 81 and i'm 77. you know there's hope for you but i have to assure all of you who are young and think you're never going to be this old i was that young once and i've been where you are and where you've been i've been there and so has liz and so have patsy and eddie and all these people with lots of sobriety they've all been young once and we all had to take our first drink somewhere along the line and i'm going to tell you about that the other reason i like to tell my sobriety date is not too long ago at a meeting that i walked into in my area and it looked like it was going to be a very fine meeting and about 8 29 the speaker seeker found out that her speakers hadn't arrived and there had been some new people visitors coming in and very attractive people shaking hands and introducing themselves and she said perhaps these visitors would like to share with us and so they did and the gentleman in particular was very sharing and told us it kept us very entertained for 35 minutes and when the chips were given out he took a white one so you know anybody can tell a great entertaining story when they've been sober 24 hours so i think it's important that you know that your speakers today have had a lot of sobriety and a lot of experience and strength and hope to share with you uh your evening speaker tonight is not quite as old as we are but he's lived a hundred lives and you will enjoy sandy tonight uh i'm told his plane just got in so he's on his way here um i'm from pennsylvania originally i was born in a town called kingston pennsylvania near wilkesboro scranton area and i'm an only child and my parents loved me very much and i loved them very much and they spoiled me and particularly my father i was daddy's little girl anything i wanted i went to daddy and i had my own car when i had was 15 years old and didn't have a driver's license for another year he was a businessman who was very active in the community belonged to many of the clubs and they all knew that i was underage but they looked the other way because i was out mark's daughter and my mother was a club woman and she belonged to the women's organizations and the dar and a few things like that and i grew up in a very lovely atmosphere i went to the best of schools my parents were a little different there my father had very little formal education and my mother had gone away to college in the days when few women did that my mother was one who not only drove her own car but owned the first car woman ever owned in that part of the country so they were advanced in all their thinking and wish that i had been but um everything was very lovely and i was sent not only to good schools to scholastically and to also to dancing school to learn my social graces uh were to wear the white gloves and the black patent leather shoes and to stand up when my elders came into the room into curtsy when a little boy would ask me to dance and all those nice little things the pretty dresses and the perfume behind your ears which i just did a few minutes ago and i learned to be a little lady and um it was a happy childhood i believed in santa claus for a long time my mother was ashamed of me i was so old and walking around and i'd say oh santa claus is coming to our house and i believed it i really think i saw him one time i really do i'm still a little doubtful and the easter bunny i knew about the easter bunny we'd go up in the springtime usually around easter time to check on the cottage to see how it had weathered the winter and all of a sudden i would find a beautiful colored egg and i would pick it up and run to my daddy and say oh the easter bunny has been here and pretty soon i'd find another and another in another and it wasn't till i was a grown-up girl and i found out that there were only six and daddy had been hiding them over as fast as i found them but i want to tell you when i came to alcoholics anonymous that's how i came to you when you told me that i could stay sober and that you had been sober for six months i said if you can stay sober for six months i can too i met eddie not too long after i came to this program i've known him all of my 38 years of sobriety it seems and they told me that they'd been sober these many years and i'd say if you can do it i can do it and i believed in that just as i believed in the easter bunny and santa claus and thank god i never had to drink again once i came to this program and if any message today that comes from me the message is that nobody in this room ever has to drink again some of you will and some of you will die of alcoholism but you don't have to you're here where there's a life-giving program to help you to lead not only a comfortable life but you'll be physically better did you hear liz this morning tell how i broke my hip last year i lay in january i lay in bed and cried because i thought i would never walk again i'm not jumping around like liz is but i'm walking and i'm walking good i didn't even bring my cane with me when i was about nine years old my family loved we were night people my folks loved to play cards they played a lot of bridge and we lived a little ways out in the country from the city and um when you live in the country from the city that don't make my sense but anyway and one night they were tired of playing bridge and they said let's go down to ray hoddles because of lobster and so about midnight we arrived in ray hoddles and had steam clams and lobster and somebody pushed a little glass of brown stuff at me and they had to take me because i couldn't leave me alone and they pushed a little glass of brown stuff and said drink this it will help your indigestion and i took a sip and you know it left a little white thing on my lip and it was bitter it tasted funny and i kind of made a face and then it started going down and it got down here and it turned around and came back up and said oh isn't that good i was grown up i changed instantly and my lobster got easier to tackle and those clams i just yanked them out and take two or three at a time and all those other people i was equal with the adults i wasn't a nine-year-old kid i felt good and i really believe that from that moment on i had the obsession for alcohol the mental obsession that is one-third of our threefold disease i be i don't know that you could call an obsession at nine years of age but i sure began to think about that brown stuff and how it made me feel and from then on i was with there was a party i wanted to know who was coming and i listened to see if there was going to be some of that brown stuff and if there was i would get out in the kitchen and drain the glasses and i always felt better i felt different and i i didn't experience at that age the disease the disease of our disease i was a comfortable child i was a happy child a spoiled child if you will and it was nothing to be uncomfortable about but i sure became uncomfortable after that because i wanted to renew that wonderful feeling i'd had and i didn't get that opportunity really until i was age 15. i was 15 that summer and i got the measles and i was going off to college in the fall i had graduated high school early because i was a smart kid i'd been taught at home and went to school already knowing my letters and my numbers in fact i was too smart for the first grade but not quite smart enough for the second grade and so i spent half of my time in the first grade and half my time in the second i really think that's affected my whole life because i've never felt comfortable with some groups of people and yet sometimes i'm inferior to them and sometimes i'm superior it was just like in the first and second grade i wasn't quite smart enough for this group but too smart for that group and i think that's been the story of my life but here in a i find out we're all about the same sometimes equally smart and sometimes equally dumb and so when i was 15 i got the measles and the doctor prescribed a little port wine he said it will help her get her strength back well i want to tell you a little port wine will do that especially you're an alcoholic because my they left me alone my father didn't know what a little port wine was and he brought the bottle and you know he says mother and i are going next door we're going to play some bridge with the davenports and he says we'll be right next door if you need us they came back a couple hours later the bottle was mostly empty i was sick i had vomited and came when i came to i said wasn't that good and then the obsession started seriously and i went off to college and i went to college in the depression days and prohibition time some of you i know remember prohibition and those of you who don't you missed it you couldn't buy booze legally you had to find out ways and means of getting it and most all of us did but i went to college and it was a methodist college and there were very few drinkers but believe me i found the ones who did and i remembered particularly and i don't remember my junior or senior years but both of them perhaps we'd go out at intermission time and by golly we'd get a a bottle and i don't know where we got it or how much it was but it couldn't have been much we didn't have much money and certainly maybe a pint for four people always a couple in the front seat and a couple in the back seat and you divide up this small bottle of booze and as soon as the bottle was produced i would get giddy and silly and begin to giggle and when the top came off i got excited i was full-blown alcoholics if some of you believe that you drank too much too often and too long and you say you crossed over an invisible line and became an alcoholic and with me i was alcoholic from that very first drink at nine that little glass of beer or ale or whatever it was and from that time on i was mentally obsessed and now i became a compulsive drinker and when we would have this stuff in between at intermission time and we couldn't have more than a few slugs as it were it wasn't that much but i was tipsy and i would go back into the dance and i would be dancing with fred and all of a sudden i would be dancing with john and i would wonder at that time what happened and it wasn't until years later when i came to alcoholics anonymous and took my inventory i'd been having blackouts when i was 18 years old 19 years old and i didn't know it and then i graduated college and i was 19 20 years old and went back up home i went to college in washington dc and went back up to pennsylvania where i was introduced to a handsome fellow who was very old and very sophisticated he was 25. you know that's old when you're 19 or 20. and he'd been to one of the big colleges lehigh or lafayette one and um oh he was charming i love to this he's been dead 20 years but i still love him to death and he was a problem an alcoholic at 25 and i was too but i didn't know it and neither did he really but um i would be the one to drive everybody home about for about three years i was the one the designated driver and harriet can hold her boots i can remember them saying harriet's got a hollow leg she'll drive us home we'd be up and scranton dancing at the hotel casey they said who's going to get us home we're all drunk no no harry it's sober she's all right i would be drinking just as much but there was that period that i could hold it and then my tolerance changed and i couldn't handle it all my father used to say at that time i want you to meet my daughter she can drink like a man i don't know to this day what he meant and i think he meant it as a compliment until it got out of hand um these are very some of these things are they're symptoms of alcoholism and you don't have to have them but if you have like i have i would be careful because they were symptoms of my alcoholism um i am was supposed to graduate to be a school teacher and you want to be very glad that i did not pursue that i would have made a terrible school teacher uh instead i got a job with the government you know that's where you can get away with most everything and eventually i began to i worked i i was a good uh secretary i was a good worker i was a good office manager and conscientious but little by little i was beginning to miss those mondays and uh the monday absenteeism slowly slowly not every monday but a couple of times a year and then more mondays than not and eventually monday and tuesday then i had to get away early on friday and then it was transferred to philadelphia pennsylvania and while i was there i lived in a a private home she rented out two or three rooms and my room was lovely it was in the front of the house with bay windows overlooking the front porch roof of the roof of the front porch and it was cold up there in philadelphia and i would keep my beer on the windowsill now i had kitchen privileges i could have kept it in the refrigerator but that was too far to go when you're an alcoholic you want it right there where you can see it and um the we used to drink at the pubs after work and but on saturdays and sundays we'd go over to camden new jersey because in pennsylvania you have blue laws you did then and you couldn't drink late on saturday night and you couldn't drink on sunday you couldn't buy it and we i it could occurred to me that you know we were going over there too much and i knew there was something wrong with my drinking i'm not a stupid person and i had already begun to try to eat the olive oil and coat my stomach with mashed potatoes and all the things that liz was talking about this morning and um trying not to get drunk and the the terrible part about alcoholism is that it's it's never it's not dependable sometimes the olive oil and the mashed potatoes would work and i would not get too drunk and so the next time i would do the same thing i'd even if i wore a red dress and i sti if i didn't get too drunk i'd wear the red dress again but if i was wearing the blue dress and i got drunk in the blue dress the blue dress went out the window i wouldn't wear that again because the blue dress got me drunk so i did all those insane things that the book talks about and so i knew there was something wrong with going over there to camden all the time and i thought well i i need a hobby and i went to the dime store and bought me a hobby i bought a a paint set it paint by the numbers god what a mess that was [Laughter] and one evening trying to stay away from booze but painting and reaching over for the beer i knocked one out of the window and you know i had five or six more all big bottles big bottles and one rolled out down the roof and out i went i was 20 21 years old i was thin i was athletic and i went down that roof slip sliding through the slush and i get down the drain pipe and i pick up that petal of beer and i turned around and had to claw my way back up through the snow and the ice and it occurred to me that this was not social drinking we were transferred down to camp liam this was the army i was working for and we were transferred to camp lee in 1941 in virginia petersburg virginia and it was there i was there having a marvelous time uh young officers clubs were open to all of us and we were swimming in the different swimming pools we had and all our dances and parties were at the officers clubs and um pearl harbor came along december the 7th 1941 and by this time i was beginning to be absent again from work and i remember going in on monday december the 8th and absolutely oblivious to what was going on we'd heard late in the afternoon of course that we were at war that pearl harbor had been bombed and i went into work completely oblivious of what was going on in the world and i said what are you doing back you were on christmas vacation and they'd look at me as if i were a complete zombie which i really was i was so self-centered sense self-centeredness selfishness we think is the root of our problem when i look back when i go through my inventory everything was self self self didn't care what all you people were doing as long as i was having a happy happy time happy joyous and free that was me when it when the book talks about you're going to know a new happiness i know what they mean it's not the old happiness that i had in happy hours the new happiness is the joy of living here in alcoholics anonymous with a program that i can depend upon every moment of my life this program works in all of our affairs um but in those days i thought happy was uh being drunk and oblivious and so uh we were war and i because well the ladies began to go to war and i thought well i guess that's my explanation i've got to get out of this drinking atmosphere and i will join one of the services and if you'll remember the women's army auxiliary corps was formed and i didn't like that uniform not as patriotic as anybody but i gotta have a uniform that looks good and so i i looked them all over and i decided upon i i really liked the marine corps i was gonna be a lady marine and the reason i was gonna be a lady marie is because they were in that red ascot tie now isn't that patriotic for you they had a red ass got tie in a red silk cord around their caps and i said i'm going to be a lady marine and the next time i couldn't make it to work and i got on the bus and went to richmond and i needed a drink very very badly and i didn't want to drink because i wanted to be a marine i wanted to be macho i wanted to be john wayne and i you know i didn't want to breathe alcohol i probably did already but i said no i can't drink before i joined the marine corps and i'm shaken by the time i got there and have you ever tried to sign your name when your hand is shaking and it won't go in the right direction and sometimes it just flies off like that and so i'm concentrating on signing all these papers in order to become a marine and um holding on to everything and and and the act we put on i had to smile and look healthy look like what i thought a marine lady should look like and inside i'm dying i need a drink i'm scared i'm not quite sure what i'm doing and i wish and i were anywhere else and i signed all these papers and then he shook my hand and swore me in and he said welcome to the united states navy and i said to him sir i came here to join the marine corps and he said honey you cut off on the wrong floor you're in the navy now my navy career was not too we had one explosion on base it was not my fault they made me a supply corps officer and i was assigned to an ammunition depot as a supply corps officer i told you it wasn't my fault and they assigned to me several warehouses where we stored stuff and ate semen to do the actual work a jeep which i loved but what i loved even better was the forklift truck now my semen was supposed to use that forklift truck to load the stuff on the pallets and all that stuff but on the martini lunch days i was the one i was a designated driver and my semen would lay on the floor and roll with laughter they just thought i was the funniest thing in their time and i would get on that forklift we wore very very short skirts in world war two you do know we're talking about world war ii don't you and that those the fork would go up and down and i'd turn on two wheels up and down those warehouses and i had a ball and the seamen thought they were too but one day one day i heard one of them his name was cece and i didn't remember that for many years and we called him cece and he was muttering to his fellow friends and i wasn't i think i was supposed to hear him but i did hear him and he was saying what's the matter with you we don't like you anymore you talk like us where did you learn that kind of language we don't think you're such a hot person you used to be nice we used to like you and us went on for quite a while and i pretended as i was to pretend now for a long long time that i did not hear him or that i did not hear you and i did not hear people but i heard you i heard people saying she drinks too much you've had too much i began to get those envelopes in the mail and when i'd open them up there were little things about alcoholics anonymous i threw them away but i was beginning to it was beginning to show and that's what frightened me because i already knew that something terrible was going on inside of me this little girl that their parents my parents wanted me to be a little lady with the white gloves and the black patent leather shoes into curtsy and be a polite little girl had turned into a drunk and now other people knew it and i thought i was the only one who knew i was fortunate i got out of the navy okay and a lot of my friends had gone overseas so i went over the pentagon building one day and signed up for a tour of duty in north africa and in 1942 that was just the right place for a drunk woman i'll tell you anything went i'll tell you i went to algiers that was shortly after charles boye made a movie with hedy lamarr and i got to algiers and that's where i met my arab my arab wasn't just any ordinary fellow on the street he was a chieftain he um had a title he was called a kaide now the kaede is like a mayor of daytona beach or ocala for donating and my kayad was a of an oasis called busada which was perhaps 50 60 miles outside of the big city of algiers this was immediately after world war ii and i met my kite and we went out to his busana where he was the kite and we rode our camels into the sunset and we went out into some oasis another farther out and in i really know some of this some of this has really truly happened and some of it is fantasy and i no longer know which is which but it's wonderful it's like a movie and it plays in my mind and it you know there was a tent with oriental rugs on the floor you've seen them on television and you've seen my era with his trailing uh white robes and that thing around his head and he wore a wrap called a bernous now bernous is a cape like a fair with a hood on it and as we rode these camels and of course the state department frowned on all this and they sent for me and so we had to go back into busan here's my arab and i wish i could remember his name [Laughter] [Applause] and i really like that bernous and that we traded he liked my navy raincoat and i'm sure his he may be wearing it still i don't know and my burners got lost eventually but i when the state department finally got me back in downs years and they put me on board a ship and sent me home but i wore my bernous as an evening wrap and i wrapped myself in this thing a cape you know up here you know and i'm peering i stood in corners i lurked in corners i thought i was a spy it was very weird and i looked at this thing one day in a moment of some kind of truth and it wasn't even beautiful it wasn't white silk it was made of brown wool it was full of moth holes it was gritty with sand and it had been wrapped around too many goats too many sheep and oh it was it was felt baby it stunk it stunk now i never went to jail i should have many times i was taken to jail and a paddy wagon uh and it was the most humiliating thing that really ever happened to me really uh of all the things that i got into and out of and with people that ride in the paddy wagon that solitary ride and that dark dark thing and i'd been picked up in arlington virginia and um i was all alone and it was dark and they took me to jail and i don't remember much of it and i don't remember making the phone call in a complete blackout i called the right person who came and got me and took me home and he put his arms around me and he said promise me you'll never drink like that again and i promised him that i would never drink like that again and i promised my parents i would never drink like that again i promised everybody i meant it i didn't want to drink like that but i didn't know any other way to drink i had been alcoholic since the first drink and it was the only way i knew how to drink but i didn't want to and the book says sometimes we tell the truth and we don't know why and i told the truth i said my parents would say why do you drink like that and i cursed them and i these marvelous people who had been so good to me and loved me so much and i would try to hurt them physically and i would curse them and use all that terrible foul language that i knew and i don't have to use anymore and you don't either it doesn't do any good you know it doesn't do any good but i would curse these marvelous people and tell them what i thought of them and i was inside saying oh please i love you i will love you but i don't know what's wrong with me but i think i'm going crazy and i was and i began to go to hospitals and i ended up in 1955 in jacksonville florida and i made a phone call to miami and my cousin down there called the san marco clubhouse in jacksonville and said please go help my cousin she's in a hotel something it's not there anymore and they said does she want to get sober and pauline said i don't know but she sure needs to and two ladies came and they sat by my bed and this is what we're talking about when we talk about 12-step calls that we used to do they came and sat by my bed and i lay there in a drunken stupor and one of them said my name is pat and i'm an alcoholic and all i could do was stare at her she was as beautiful as any of you ladies sitting here today her nails were polished her hair was shining her lipstick was on her lips she had on a white dress that was completely white and she said she was an alcoholic and her friend said my name is dina and i'm an alcoholic and she was just as pretty and clean and they smelled good they had had baths that day i'll never forget it i wanted what they had but the book says if you may have if you have decided you want what we have and i hadn't made any decisions yet but i wanted what those two ladies had and they saw how sick i was and they saw that i was hospitalized in jacksonville at a place called grant haven i don't think it's still there is it jim it was up on the trout river and it was an it probably was an old fire trap because i remember being up on the third floor and there was only one flight of steps about this wide and but that's where they dried me out and they began to take me to a couple of aaa meetings at the san marco clubhouse and i came back from a meeting and that night i had hysterics i started to laugh and i'd cry and i i was hysterical all night long and the next morning the doctors said i'm not going to let you go to those aaa meetings anymore if they're going to react like this what's the matter and i kept right on crying i said they liked me they said they loved me they said i should come back and they put their arms around me you know nobody had put their arms around me in years except the drunks that i palled with you know the drunks i drank with i'm talking about gentle love i learned what love is when i came to alcoholics anonymous i'd been married once i'd been in and out of you know what we ladies get into and i found out that i found out that love is different from lust and i found that waking up in bed with someone you know and love is different from looking saying who's that and i went to the duval county hospital and there i was up in the top with a day room and had to be in a certain place at night and it was locked up it was all locked up up there and then they said we're going to send you up to another hospital and they drove me two aaa members drove me all the way from jacksonville up to salisbury north carolina to a brand new veterans hospital and they locked me up again and i spent christmas there for the first week i was there i was in i didn't know it but i was in ward d abcd which is the violent award and that week i will never forget and i'm very grateful for that week because i saw ladies go into absolute insanity these were mostly nurses we were veterans of world war ii but many of these were nurses and people who had been near the active duty i had never seen that active duty i was always on state side and they would be locked up in the rubber rooms they would go in for shock treatment and come out like zombies you'd be sitting and playing with three of your friends and all of a sudden somebody tipped the table over the cards would go all this way you never knew what was going to happen in the violent ward you'd be sitting reading the sunday paper with a friend and i'd say may i have the whole thing would go to pieces some of those ladies are still there they're still there i spoke up there about two years ago and the doctor handed me his card he's the new doctor in charge and he said some of those ladies are still there i said yes i can see their faces and i know that if i ever take another drink i could be back with them that week in the violent ward was a marvelous week for me a marvelous experience and after they thought they had it on record that i was suicidal well i had tried suicide but i never meant to finish the job all i wanted to do was wait for you to say don't go we love you and then i'd be ready to go again that's all i wanted was attention but i went to the ward a which was the top grade war and i could actually i was given ground privileges and i went to ot i made the leather belts i've made good ashtrays good ones i i got a prize for one of mine when you get a prize in the booby hats that means something i'll tell you ht hydrotherapy all that there have been times in my 38 years of sobriety that i really would like to be back in hydrotherapy just lay in a tub and let it all wash away you know it's just great but over christmas we we did the christmas play and i have since found out that many of our aaa friends who have been in these places have participated in the mental ward christmas pageants clancy tells me he was the director of his i was king herod you can't get much better than that i had lovely red robe and the crown the whole you know everything and um we had the whole cast christmas play and the big thing was that christmas eve three of our shepherds escaped there hasn't been a christmas go by that i don't think about the citizens of salisbury north carolina waiting for santa claus and seeing three shepherds run down the street they took us out in buses they were like school buses if i remember it correctly and from the men's ward and our ward and we would line up like school kids two by two and we would get on these buses and they would take us around to see the christmas lights this was our big tree and i remember pressing my nose up against the window and you know it was cold and your breath goes on that window still in it and i would make my initials and draw hearts like we do when we're kids and not such little kids either and but i was fantasizing and admiring all these lights for christmas and i thought this is the way i'm going to live the rest of my life i'm going to be 39 years old in a few weeks this was december of 1955 and i was going to be 39 in january and i said my life is over and i will spend the rest of my days riding in someone else's bus enjoying other people's christmases and holidays vicariously i will never have a life of my own i will be in somebody's institution the rest of my life because my parents had finally done the best thing in the world for me they told me they were through they stopped enabling me my first husband divorced me they were through i knew there was nothing left and the rest of my days would be there in some institution and on january the 9th they said you're going to leave us i said where am i going well where do you want to go just somewhere where you won't drink like that anymore and so i left on january the 9th and i was scared to death and i drank like that what that's the only way i knew to drink but something happened something wonderful happened during that month and particularly in december i was there for four and a half months between duval county and um the grand haven and i was four and a half months by the time with january the knights came along i had heard enough about aaa to know it was where i had to go and i was going to go there when and if i lived that long and while i was in that hospital i took what it says in chapter six and it calls it a solitary self-appraisal and the book says it is usually insufficient but it was sufficient enough to get me to you i took that solitary self-appraisal as a prelude to the fourth step of taking a moral inventory but it was insufficient in that i had to pick up a drink on january the 9th i got off the train and i do not remember buying the bottle the next thing i know i i must have been in a blackout hadn't had a drink in four and a half months and yet in a blackout not remembering a thing i found myself in the ladies room of the train station with a bottle don't remember anything in between did not have a drink for four and a half months blackout right there alcoholic mind and i'm taking the first drink out of the bottle and i never was a bottle drinker i always had to have a glass could be a dirty old cheese glass and i'm under the table but i did never drink it was not ladylike to drink out of a bottle but even today i have a hard time with these young folks drinking their beautiful new water out of these bottles you know it's just i was taught differently you had to put the milk in a glass you had to put this in the glass and then you drank it out of the glass i have a hard time with that um but anyway i i'm picked up this bottle and i'm looking in the mirror and i saw myself change as the alcohol went into my system i felt my body relax all the tenseness went away i had my booze i had my medicine and i accepted the fact that that bottle was bigger than i was i said my god i can't handle this that's bigger than it got bigger like alice in wonderland the bottle got bigger and i shrunk and i knew i accepted it and i came to believe that there was a power called alcoholics anonymous that could help me back to real life to restore me to sanity and i made a decision that i would turn my life over to those people like dina and pat and all those wonderful people i had met at the san marco clubhouse and the people had come to see me and i wanted to go to those people and say tell me how you live without alcohol and i made that decision right then and there but the bottle was going down my gullet i was drinking it and my mind was comfortable my shoulders were relaxed and i said oh maybe tomorrow tomorrow well tomorrow didn't come until saturday morning january the 14th and it was my 39th birthday the night of friday the 13th i was on the train i'd been drinking all the way trying to drink socially really tried to drink socially now not too long ago i was on my way up to north carolina someplace and a lady kitty cornered from me was had ordered a drink and they brought her those little that little bottle like this you know three dollars for that and she had a companion here and she poured the seven up or something in this glass and then she started to take the top off this little teensy tiny bottle and she's unscrewing it and her companion spoke to her and she stopped what she was doing and she said yes and she talks with her booze over here so pretty soon she comes back and she completes the deal and gets it off and then she follows the thing up to the light and she measured by golly this insect and she poured that was enough she only poured half of it in and then she said well maybe a drop drop more and then she put this down and then he spoke to her again and he she talked to him and then she put the cap back and she put it in her purse then she picked up in the meantime i'm saying god damn it drink it [Applause] and she sipped a little tiny sip and then she talks again that's called social drinking it's a waste of booze it really is friday night january the 13th 1956 i was in a sleeping car coming into the city of miami and i was crying and trying to drink out of the bottle and the water fountain was in those days and the trains they were tanks full of warm water with disinfectant in them and it was terrible stuff and they get you had to reach up here and pull out a cup that was flat and you had to open if patsy you would be right with me you had to open up this flat cup and get some of that stinking warm water and get the top off of a bottle and you had to have six hands and teeth and everything else and you're crying and you need the drink and you're shaking and that's the way i was drinking friday night the 13th and the next morning about six o'clock we pulled into the fec station in miami florida it was my birthday and i said please god no more i had the drink in my hand i had more in the bottle it was there was more there available to me and i'd prayed before and i'd always bargained and i'd always said i will do this if you'll do that but this morning it was just a very sincere and i don't know if it was out loud or what it was but i know what i said i said please god no more and i put the drink down and i've never had to pick up another one it was that simple it was that simple there's nothing big about it except i was to realize many years later i didn't know it at the time but the book says one of the definitions of the spiritual experiences when we are able to do something with god's help that we could not do unaided and that morning on my 39th birthday with god's help i was able to put down that last drink a spiritual experience it doesn't have to be a hot flash i didn't even recognize it as such and as i look back over my life of sobriety now i've seen a lot of little things that i know now where spiritual experiences spiritual awakenings the slow kind that the book talks about in the appendices my life has been a series of spiritual awakenings i looked up my birth certificate sometime later and i was born on january the 14th 1900 at six o'clock in the morning i was reborn at the same time of my natural birthday and the book says we were reborn and i had the marvelous opportunity to be reborn on my normal birthday so if you ask me how old i am i will tell you today that i am 38. [Applause] [Music] i don't know when i've seen a panel of speakers that are all over 70. three of us sandy's not too far behind us my sobriety very quickly i became active in my group almost immediately they handed me a list of 16 names and telephone numbers um i said what's this they said you're you're the speaker chairman your program chairman i said so what you mean is if you call these people and you make arrangements to exchange meetings well remember in 1956 in miami we had 16 groups didn't we eddie and that we knew everybody and by the time i got through with my program chairman job in six seven months i knew everybody in miami and they knew me it was wonderful and i said i got to get a job and they said no not yet i said well i have to find an apartment i was living with my cousin they said no not yet and i said hey look at that cute fella over there and they said no not yet i married him [Applause] well he didn't stay sober i did my husband was one of those people that could tell everybody how to do it he could tell you with everything on the book he could talk the talk but he could not walk the walk and he died of alcoholism 16 years later he never had more than one year of sobriety at any one time but in between he could carry the message i'll tell you he was a sweetheart he was a southern gentleman from jacksonville florida and so i have a soft spot for jacksonville um [Music] after i was chip program chairman they handed me a little envelope one day and they rattled and i said what's this they said you're our new treasure i counted the money it was like 4.98 you could have given me 4 000. i couldn't have been more honored you trusted me and i began to understand what a trusted servant is and you began to trust me to do jobs like the intergroup representative i was about a year sober when they said i had to go to those meetings for six months and i went every month for six months and never heard or learned a thing never understood what they were talking about but what i learned was and a very important word that came up this morning someone mentioned it about liz you learn dignity you learn punctuality you learn to be conscientious you learn that you've got a job and they trust you to do it and you learn all these things by doing things in alcoholics anonymous and if you're called upon to do something you say yes and then you do it you do it to the best of your ability and many years later after you honored me by becoming your delegate from south florida when i came back from being delegated i said what's left for me to do someone said well they got an intergroup thing coming up i said yeah they need a new chairman so i became chairman of intergroup 20-some years later and finally i found out what they do in intergroup and that's i i knew all along because i was the one who called in the group in the first place and said they said come and go to a meeting and they told me where it was my first phone call was to intergroup um my life of sobriety has had my parents came down to live in miami and i thought i was doing my best to make amends to them at the same time my husband was in and out of jails stockades hospitals drunk tanks and uh constantly he also had what the book calls grave emotional problems and he was incapable of being honest and when we old fogies tell you young people to not make major decisions for a year or so we're telling you that from experience i married my bob when i was five months sober i thought he had 16 years of sobriety because that's what he told me but i did not check him out but believe us when we say find out who your relationships are with find out something about these people i didn't know he had was only sober about two months when i met him i didn't know he had grave emotional and very deep emotional problems uh and they were very serious and uh these the replacement involved and police women involved and i went through a terrible time my seventh year of sobriety was hell but i'll tell you what it did for me it got me into this book the chapter to the wives i went to al-anon and those marvelous al-anon people they they told me to detach with love and i couldn't understand that i didn't like that word detached and one day i was over in new orleans for a convention and a marvelous lady named elsa was speaking elsa c and elsa told her story of her alcoholic and she described my alcoholic as she talked about her alcoholic name chuck and she's her alcoholic was so wonderful he was handsome he was charming he was intelligent and everything she said about her alcoholic fit me and my alcoholic and then she said she had to learn to release him with love like a little bird in the hand she says just let him go release and i could understand that i couldn't understand detached but i could understand that and i had to release my bob and then he died of alcoholism and it's not a pleasant death we share experience strength and hope so if you're new and unless that we asked for hands and there were a lot of hands went up with those under a year are there any here today with less than a year sobriety ah yes yes yes [Music] i drink to you i wish you well i think that alcoholics anonymous is really quite a lot like sex if you're not enjoying it you're not doing it right [Applause] thanks for listening i hope you enjoyed the podcast silvercast is ad-free and we'd like your help in order to keep it that way so if you'd like to help us be self-supporting by pledging a dollar to a month visit sobercast.com and look for the donate links thank you very much [Music] | Sober Cast: AA Speaker Meetings - 12-Step Recovery | UCFUpNlUFv965psOGJnpZkhQ | 2022-07-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,281 | 45,557 |
i7SPkaC3cWM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7SPkaC3cWM | 5 Easy Fall Activities For Preschoolers | Preschool At Home | [Music] hi everyone welcome back to my channel i'm mili and today i'm going to show you five fall activities for preschoolers with my three-year-old daughter but first if you are new to my channel don't forget to subscribe if you want to watch more videos related to motherhood and lifestyle i upload new videos every week okay so let's get started first we're going to paint with cotton balls this tree you can print the branch or trace it like i did and then with a cloth spin and cotton balls you show them how to paint with red yellow or orange paint is fine and as you can see she was doing it well but then she started painting all the but yeah this is great for practicing their fine motor skills so yeah it's a good activity [Music] do and this was the final result a little different but still was fine okay the next one is a dancing corn experiment and you will need a tall jar water corn baking soda and vinegar pour two cups of water in the jar then a tablespoon of baking soda and then quarter cup of corn and then the exciting part comes when you pour vinegar on top of that and you will see immediately the reaction how the corn starts dancing it's really fun kids love this olivia was really surprised and excited with this you're going to see her reaction [Music] okay oh it's raining [Music] the next one is a leaf hunt we went for a walk to collect dead leaves from many different colors this is a very relaxing and fun fall activity for kids olivia loves going for a walk going outside she really enjoys it every time [Music] do and then we went back home and with the leaves she collected we started another activity with these printables with four different colors she had to sort it out the leaves and put them in the correct bag with a corresponding color this is a great sorting activity for color recognition and it's really fun too [Music] do [Music] the next one is a pom-pom sorting activity with these printables in full colors with some tweezers she has to grab some pom-poms and put them in the right color this is a great activity for practicing their fine motor skills maybe they will need help at first as you can see she was struggling with the tweezers and she ended up using her hands instead but with practice they will be able to do it and yes as i said this is a great sorting activity for color recognition and hand coordination [Music] too [Music] and for the next one we made pumpkin moonsand this is a great sensory activity that is really easy to make and kids love it for this one you will need one cup of flour quarter cup of vegetable oil and quarter cup of pumpkin puree then mix all the ingredients together until you get that crumbly sand texture and you can put toys on it or cookie cutters i have some cookie cutters in the shape of pumpkins and lips and olivia i love this she played with this for a long time so yeah this is a great sensory activity [Music] so [Music] so this is everything i wanted to show you let me know in the comments what other fall activities you do with your kids let me know so i hope you like this video don't forget to give me a thumbs up thank you so much for watching and i'll see you in the next one bye [Music] | Mily Fitzgerald | UCh-Qx_ON60PMjGgwQTTKovw | 2020-10-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 614 | 3,198 |
YbHYJLcOeag | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbHYJLcOeag | The Lapbook African Elephants by Alexa 4-5-6E | hello welcome to my presentation today i am going to talk about african elephants this is my information text and after that i will present my lab book elephant african elephants live in sub-saharan africa and the forests of central and west africa elephants are mammals elephants are plant eaters one elephant can eat 300 pounds of food in one day the trunk is two meters long when elephants with danger then they make loud trumpeting noises to warn each other elephants use their trunks for multiple purposes elephants are social animals they live in herds the mother helped newborn elephant baby to stand up on their feet elephants suck up the water into the trunk and blow it into the mouth when it's very hot they use their trunk to cool them down an elephant's trunk is controlled by one hundred thousand muscles they pick up berries and leaves with the trunk from the ground elephants can hug each other by wrapping their trunks together the baby elephants hide behind the mother to be safe from any dangers the adult animals are strong here you can see a picture of african elephants in the background you can see the mother and the front haircut [Music] is the elephant name alexa start 2nd of april 2020 and 18th of april 2020 here i draw a picture with the mother and here called arts and elephants this is my elephant in for cards name african elephant live africa food plants lifespan 70 years in the while hey 2.5 to 3.2 meters weight 2700 to three thousand kilogram trunk one point eight to two meters tasks two to three meters mail fema social groups hurt number of young one every three to four years pregnant two years this is the inside of my lab book here you can see a baby elephant what is my animal my animal is the elephant funny flower question what is big gray and has a lot of red bumps also an elephant that was stung by a lot of bees my animal is the elephant because they are so cute they are so big and they are my favorite animals elephants can use their trunks to lift the calf to hack to drink to make trumpeting a fantastic facts elephants travel in her elephants are afraid of bees elephants use mud as sanctuary elf fans have great memories elephants can use their trunks to broth underwater elephants are the largest living land animal elephants can't jump the longest elephant sentence ever the elephant julia travels with her calf bobby in the forest and make trumpeting this is julia and her calf bobby parts of the body the eyes two tasks the long trunk four legs the tail and the big ears it's my wonderful elephant head give me five key words trunk ivory tasks trumpeting and big word bank mammal sargatir adult kyle berries beer forest wild hack a rescue this was my presentation thank you for listening bye | Arman Khalatyan | UCRYaJHul5Hqu9yqtak3XYiw | 2020-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 503 | 2,752 |
QA4TK-ds-sQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA4TK-ds-sQ | Plastic surgeon on the risk of fat loss with radiofrequency and ultrasound | last time on the honest channel leading new york plastic surgeon dr richard westrick talked us through the various non-surgical skin tightening and face lifting solutions and he also shared when surgery might be the most appropriate option now for those who missed that hugely enlightening interview i'm going to link to it here so you can watch it later but when it comes to some of the most popular and effective non-surgical treatments on the market today radio frequency thermal ablation and laser for instance i get asked a lot about the risk of fat loss when you're heating the deeper layers of the skin and it does seem to be a risk so in this part two of my interview with dr westrick he talks us through the risk and cause of fat loss and what to watch out for and he also reveals why plastic surgeons aren't always thrilled by the prospect of treating celebrities [Music] when you do rf heating especially too much rf heating it's known that you're going to get some subcutaneous fat and therapy is actually notorious for that because when you eat fat it melts right everybody well oh god what a thought if you're if you're doing low level heat you'll probably find because you're going to be low under the fat melting point right here 40 to 42 43 degrees but if you're pushing the envelope with the device 45 36 47 trying to get more out of the heating then you're going to get some fat that's well i mean that brings us neatly into it because um i do get asked about that a lot um for instance i was trying recently an at-home device radio frequency device that is made by um the company that provides components for the thermage um treatment so a few people came on afterwards and said what about fat loss i've heard that radio frequency is bad for fat loss um i was asked the same thing with all therapy the doctor who did the ulf era put me on on me at the time said it was just really important that the practitioner knew what they were doing knew the levels they were aiming for if it was within those boundaries you would be fine um i mean what's what's your experience because there's not a lot of research on the level of fat loss it seems to be anecdotal but it's something that keeps coming up again and again and again i think you kind of hit the nail on the head i think that um you know ultherapy is supposed to give targeted ultrasound to a muscular collagen layer it's supposed to not heat up the fat but it's impossible to be 100 target um but if the practitioner is not targeting you appropriately then you have more spread it's kind of like radiation right you get radiation the primary area but then there's a radiation seal that spreads out from there so there's a zone of thermal injury anytime you eat anything up it's not going to be just in that one spot so you can reliably prevent fat loss if you're going very hot targeting a certain area so like i do a lot of face type i'm not sure if you're familiar with that treatment but it's a thermal you know heating i've been doing that for about seven years i do i do a good amount of that i think it's a great treatment as long as you pick the patients appropriately but i will never place that probe above this area of the cheek or higher okay i never want to lose valor fat right so down here you know if you're going to lose a little bit of jowl fat that's fine i'm gonna lose a little bit of some mental fat that's fine though i use it for tightening in places where if i do get a little bit more fat loss than anticipated it's fine i'm often doing liposuction in those areas anyway no but i i will completely avoid it i know some practitioners go very high up in the face i can't imagine you're not getting substantial fat loss something like morpheus for example is not it's a dermal it's percutaneous with needles there's a lot of these microneedling or like treatments but what you have to do is go go a lesser gap as you go higher up and also lesser energy yeah it also gets thinner so you don't need you don't need as much energy um but if a practitioner doesn't follow those guidelines and he's respectful it's absolutely certain that you're going to have fat loss every treatment that you get like everything else in life has a developer surgery because of the nature of what it is has a very narrow velcro the difference between the average the best and the worst results are not that big of a difference when you get into non-surgical the less invasive you get the more the bell curve winds and lines and widens when you're purely non-invasive there's a hugely light bell curve and you're going to obviously tell patients the average you're going to probably show on your website the average to above average results that you get with the machine um but there are other people that make up the other half of that bell curve and you can't reliably predict it's you know some people try and overcompensate by doing higher energies but then you wind up not necessarily getting better results you wind up getting more complications yeah well i mean it is it is um it's a lot for uh the person at home like me to try and process and and it feels like a risk and it feels like you're taking a chance and i suppose that the one thing um is that you you just always need to make sure you are with that professional who knows what they're doing i mean for these treatments okay it's not surgery but probably still requires a medical professional yeah it's very dependent on where you are you know in the united states every state has different parameters for who's allowed to use these machines and some machines like face type for example they require you to be a certain type of doctor and take a formal course that's part of their fda clearance but that's not the case for or very many other machines yeah training in your office but you don't even have to be an md in new york you know estheticians nurses pas mps can all do these treatments yeah yeah and obviously the regulation is different from one type of a book provider to the other so that's really important again in other countries they may have different protocols which make it a little bit of a narrower band of people that are doing it but you know when you go to the med spa or one of these treatments i don't know who's doing the treatment yeah you know it's probably a little less expensive but you know what cost potentially so you'd want to check out the independent reviews look for somebody with a medical background um and probably somebody with that range of treatments like you talked about that they're not just pushing you that one thing that they happen to have in their surgery yeah and don't get me wrong there can be wonderful providers at all ends in spectrum and terrible providers that will head to the spectrum but as a consumer i think it is relevant for you to at least be aware of the training background of the particular person who's doing your treatment one thing i i am always interested in is um you know celebrities i've noticed like madonna and uh paris hilton's mom she looks fabulous for her age she just has like i see on so many women now a very natural look do you think that that is because celebrities are moving away from um you know the overuse of fillers and so on and are now using that mix of treatments just maintenance treatments once they get to that achieved result yeah we definitely over swung with the filling pendulum it wasn't just celebrities it was everybody yeah they're obviously but i think celebrities paradoxically in many cases get worse treatment than regular quotes because as a provider and i've been in a situation you almost feel pressure to treat them because they want something and they're a celebrity and so your mindset is sometimes different with those type of patients than it is from somebody that's walking off the street that you've never met there's less pressure to perform to do things so i think a lot of them not only the pendulum over swing they got overswung even beyond what most normal people experience possibly because i could imagine some might be quite demanding i might have something very specific in mind and you might say no i really wouldn't recommend that for you right now and no this is what i want done and you think well it's such and such i better do it yeah i think there's a lot of pressure in that regard but i do think that they finally were able to realize as many other people were that what they were creating was just a facsimile of their normal self and even felt normal because they were used to it it wasn't normal and everyone else could see that it wasn't normal so it's good i think also industry-wise we've kind of swung back and maybe a lot of it is as a result of having better machines but 10 years ago all we had was phillips yeah fillers and surgery that was it yeah so you wanted to avoid the knife it was okay more filler yeah yeah well happy days and you think radio frequency might stand the test of time or do you expect that in five years time we're going to have a whole new toolkit to to play with i think rate rate of frequency has definitely proven that it works yeah that's not to say that they're not going to improve on technology then we find something else in a similar vein but um as i said i've had this machine mine for seven years that's like in dog years you know for medical women that's like 50 years and dog years usually every two to three years it may be because of covet the pace of new technology has slowed down a little bit but there have been other machines that came out during that time but they're all doing the same thing so that's the other thing i think um i was going to mention at one point we were talking you know i have a face tech right somebody else might have a profound another rf heating device and it delivers the energy a little bit differently but if the end result is the same heat at the same level they're both fine there's no difference right yeah and maybe not a difference is and most people are not going to have both so nobody knows the subtle differences between the two um but they're both going to give you the same result if what they're the effect is similar and that's again for for your consumers um what's the effect how are they getting it and if that's the case then this laser versus that laser or morpheus versus profound you know like if it's similar technology then they're going to be very much the same saying you know this one or that one it's probably toss okay that's good to know well i'm gonna let you get back to work now uh but hugely appreciate that thank you very much for your time and i hope we we talk again me too it was a pleasure so what i've taken from my conversation with dr westrick is that i'd now always want to know what other options a clinic or practitioner has available and why are they recommending one particular treatment over another and that's to make sure that they're not just trying to push that one and only major piece of equipment that they've just invested in and are trying to kind of claw back some of the cost i'd also want them to be clear and upfront about the risks involved and to give assurances around how they can avoid fat loss i'd also want to know what would happen and what they do about it if i did lose fat as a result of a treatment before making any decisions around whether to go ahead or not and finally i'd only want those treatments to be carried out by a doctor or registered nurse someone who has medical training and a clear grasp of human biology and the structure and composition of our skin and the surrounding fat muscle tissue blood vessels and so on i think that's really important and i'd also want to check that they've got good feedback from independent customer reviews not just the ones on their website so i hope the interview with dr wester gave you some helpful insight when it comes to the risks associated with non-surgical skin tightening treatments i'm also going to dig into the safety of at-home devices including the radio frequency device which i recently reviewed and i'm continuing to use so i'll be looking to bring you more expert advice on devices like those as well as nutrition skin care and more so don't forget to subscribe if you want to watch my upcoming videos and hit the notification bell to be alerted when they're published for now thanks for watching and i'll see you next time [Music] | The Honest Channel | UC4qU47VfUwFLDzolJEczYCA | 2022-02-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,338 | 12,435 |
FhKb41L_BC0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhKb41L_BC0 | Play Arts Kai Marvel Variant Doctor Strange Review | how's it going everyone today taking another look at a player sky figure this time we're looking at the marble variant line and looking at the Doctor Strange figure really great piece I'm not a huge Doctor Strange fan but I really do like this design and look for our good old doctor Stephen strange so before we take a look at the figure let's take a look at the box the box has the new art design that is part of the revamping of the variant line it looks good it is designed by Yoshi condo and it does have the square enix Play Arts Kai hologram sticker right there for authenticity sake got the logo up at the top it is a window box so open up the flap you get to see where the figure would be with all the accessory pieces you get a nice little write-up on the other side which is the same right up for the Marvel Universe that we saw with the Black Panther but then we also get a nice bio of Doctor Strange which see if I can um get all of it here so you can read it hopefully you can read it and I really do like these write-ups because they give you a little bit of character description but also the fact that they include the designers thought process of why he designed it the way he did right on the back of the box you get a nice little kind of comic-book style picks and such and then machine stamp on the bottom just again for another check mark on the authenticity list alright so Doctor Strange here great figure excuse me comes with a ton of accessories which is really nice and it does come with the Play Arts Kai display stage which isn't great but for this figure it does work really nicely he does stand roughly a little over 10 inches tall so he's got some height to him and overall looks good the head sculpt looks good the paint I haven't really seen any sloppy you know paint anywhere on this guy the design of the the costume was great the you know the texturing and such the eye of agamotto the even the cape itself you could even include that as an extra accessory piece because it does have some functionality which we'll get into a little bit later you got the translucent kind of orange armor bits on the for the gauntlets I mean all the way around the boots everything alright so accessories comes with quite a bit he does come with out of the box too closed fist hands so they're there some decent paint and design not groundbreaking but looks good and then he comes with a couple of other pairs of hands which let's see if I get to there's one where it's a kind of open stylized hand and look like his claws looks good now seeing dr. strange here really kind of in the design kind of wish that we'd get a Mandarin or some more violence but he does have his standard magical casting hands don't mess with the bull you get the horns look good and then he's got another hand only for his I'm right though unfortunately don't get a pair of him like casting or shooting a spell and then he does have some kind of a greenish translucent spell casting hands or astral projected hands every wanna classify them still has the same kind of detailed that we got with the the other ones and I mentioned the kind of Amanda just because you can kind of see like it looks like he's got rings dragon I don't know I'm just going off zone all right and he also comes with a couple effect pieces these two so one for each of his hands here of casting a spell and its unique how you have to utilize these you have to pop the hand off slide this on to the the wrist joint and then manipulate the hand back in here and then pop it back on it's not hard it just takes a little bit of finagling and then he would be complete if he didn't have his magical circles which can only be used with these I'm pretty sure there's they're actually got some an actual mold to an actual hand and yeah they're only good with these and we'll get into that a little bit later all right let's take a look at his articulation again typical articulation with the player Skyy figure double ball pay of the head I'm not gonna spend too much time on it he does have a nice range of motion he does have a point a beard well but go side-to-side he does have a ball peg for the neck the bottom neck so you get more range of motion not bad it does get a little bit cumbersome if you kind of move it and this gets off centered and because of the caller kind of gets kind of a pain to get it back to the center as far as his arms they can it's a different design it's on a ball joint which is weird as you can see it plugs into the chest which seems odd it seems like it will wear down there's no ratchet there but you have a full range of motion yes this is in the way it's a hard plastic so but you can manipulate his arms out to about there does have a upper bicep swivel standard ball hinge for the the elbow wrist and ankles so they swivel out the top and the bottom and get a nice 90 degree angle and they're not too ugly I do like the fact that the color matches the costume that's nice and then the the ball hinge down here does match the glove since it's black in there so it's a nice touch there as far as the chest ball peg a little loose because of the weight of the Cape but you do have a full range of motion and then same thing with the waist so the upper body and the waist both have a ball hinge would have been kind of nice in this case to actually have a ratchet there just to compensate for the weight get one click so won't go anywhere instead of it kind of bouncing back oh well floating crotch piece he's got two floating crotch piece he's got this piece right here and he's actually got another piece right in here that can be moved around which is kind of odd but you can only go about two so far going forward because of this and I don't know how much that's hindering can't go too far out either because of this piece and then you've also got the thigh swivel at the hip but you also have a theis an actual cut joint in the thigh too and it's not that bad it doesn't break up the sculpt unless you look at it from the side where it actually has a seam double jointed knees typical Play Arts Kai knees it's it is with it and again same hinge for the ankle you can manipulate around to get the ankle rocker and then it's got a tail hinge its foot there so full range of motion with this guy exactly what you expect all right as far as this Cape is concerned now I do think that maybe they could have tried a wire Cape again like they did with the DC variant Superman and Supergirl but oh well now the Cape I get the fact that it doesn't line up with this in that in a way is unfortunate but that's fine with me I don't mean I'm okay with it but I do like the fact that you can take the Cape completely off and you can reverse it or you can just put it on to this side reverse it on this side do whatever you want there's you know combinations that you can do with the Cape which is really cool I do like that I do like the overall shade that they did for the Cape the gold trim I mean looking at it you know it's dr. Strange's Cape the only downside to what they did was instead of see if I feature this can you see it there you go you can see how it's plugged into the body it's just a ratcheted ball hinge so the one ends plugged into the body into the back and then the other one is just plugging into the Cape sometimes they plug it into a block of plastic which is weird and such so this is the old-school design which I do like but the weight of the Cape is not enough to secure it on that ball hinge so sometimes it just falls right off and that that's a nuisance and then also trying to manipulate it to one side like so it doesn't really hold its pose and then all of a sudden you hear you break the sculpt because of the flap right there but still could have been a little bit better but again you can have it however you want they have an actual so you know which sides which an A and a B but it is made to be switched around which is a cool idea I just think it wasn't properly executed all right now let's um put on some of this effect pieces which is really cool but a pain in the butt because of the fact that it's very difficult to plug this these are the hands into these and it's in a way almost just friction that's keeping it on so there you have it but the slightest kind of manipulation it falls off now I'm sure maybe I'm not pushing in all the way that you could but I really don't want to start damaging the fingers it would have been kind of nice if it's worked out just a little bit better but as you can see that's how it how they kind of plug in and if you want you can utilize these pieces by just sticking that in there and then again getting that in there and then you have this piece me you just manipulate it around whatever you want so I do like that I do like the fact that he does come with the circles I would rather him have these and you know I have to try and make it work a little bit better than not to have them at all so but overall I think is a good piece just a little bit of just a little bit of negative stuff to it but definitely recommend it again though going off of the square enix website $150 for this guy is it worth it at that praise he comes with more stuff than the Black Panther but again it's a it's a high price so but that just seems to be the standard right now for square-enix products or as as far as the player it skyline is concerned unless it's a higher you know designer type of line so it's it's your call if you can find it for cheap again like I said I would pick him up I do recommend him though I think he looks good in the line and especially when you put them next to like the rest of the Marvel variants like Thor Captain America Black Panther Iron Man and all that he fits in really nicely so that's it for Doctor Strange thanks for watching guys I really do appreciate it stay tuned for more take care don't forget if you haven't subscribed or like the video please do so if you if you so choose to and that's it thanks | Victorysaber77 | UCzftzMKts8wFWT3Ru5-fiVg | 2018-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,024 | 10,008 |
93d10EkEY_k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93d10EkEY_k | #JusticeForUwa: Police Parade Suspected Killers Of UNIBEN Student | [Music] still on security theatre state police command says it has arrested suspects complicit in the alleged rape and murder of 100 level microbiology student of the university of ibadan vera omozuwa in a church in benin city the state commissioner of police says the suspects who were arrested after credible intelligence pinpointed their location marks a major breakthrough in unraveling the case the cp while pirating the suspect nelson akato valentine tina samuel mary ade the police is delighted it has unraveled one of its the most challenging cases which generated public outcry across the country because the postmortem examination result had actually confirmed that where she was raped and gruesomely murdered i assured the good people of adult state that who lived north on turn to unravel the mystery behind this the matter was of great concern to the inspector general of police igp muhammad abubakar adamu mni who sent to us here in benin homicide experts to work with our policemen at the state cid here what we are seeing today is a result of unrelenting effort of the police to get at the roots of the crime and today i announced to you i'm making it public through the this video that the perpetrators have been arrested nothing like you you must go down by contact you will not fall or punish you can listen [Music] | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2020-08-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 230 | 1,334 |
ssOaW-Jq-J8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssOaW-Jq-J8 | Turbin - Hot Summer Feat Runna Beenhad x Runna Laneo (Prod By Jaycee Beats) | I get a [ __ ] chip with a head nod I don't do the car shows but I keep hot rods hey Stanley remember Benny I can spot a frog get designer on my body courtesy of top blue faces bleeding through my charters they look like jeans Hades hanging off white [ __ ] day off hey y'all should talk about his good Pike turban I'm pregnant [Music] so baby daddy [ __ ] on Father's Day sad chopped up it is the reason baby I'm Nikki streets I'm a demon baby I heard you really want the gang you can get it baby in this go coups where the mini with the 380 bus hard yeah this type of really bus farm up in traffic I'm a flip card please [ __ ] my [ __ ] I don't need [ __ ] flights in my house guaranteed you're gonna eat this young [ __ ] talking on high height but I really live it and you claiming that [ __ ] but I'll pay it I heard you pardon on that link but I've been dead it on this [ __ ] you chains on my neck cost big digits go ahead and some squares off with my [Music] mister no face so baby daddy [ __ ] ass on Father's Day cameraman with the cliffs 40 make them do a flip 40 make them take the trick forgive me Lord I repent making dollars me the Ring Pop Matala I'm up here make a hole get the beans [Music] | JayceeBeats05 | UCz1-1YpP3rPU01LpvJ3fSCQ | 2019-11-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 244 | 1,309 |
aHyZEs4kCUE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHyZEs4kCUE | Macedonian Banks are Safer than West Europe's Banks | my name is sam vaknin and i'm the author of malignant self-love narcissism religion even under the best case scenario in which the banks take a 50-percent haircut of the credits they've extended to propagate Greece but there is no default French take italian german and austrian banks run a collective capital shortfall of around 40 billion euros add to this the EU is new backing capital adequacy regulations in the figure doubles imagine a contagion spreading to portugal and spain we are talking two hundred billion euros and are crumbling Italy and literally all the major banks in Western Europe are insolent the year II FSF euros emergency kidding is supposed to recapitalize these tottering financial institutions but either together to it has remained largely bereft of the minimal resources required frankly I'd rather put my money in a Macedonian bank than in any Western European back Macedonia's banks had acted far more prudently then their brethren abroad partly because they arrived handsome profits from arbitrage between government bonds and deposits and partly because accustomed as they are to bed borrowers and defaults these banks are hyper vigilant and laudably cautious Macedonian bankers are thankfully not sophisticated and so avoided the pitfalls of derivatives securitisation swaps and other miracles of Western financial engineering ironically the main risk to the Macedonian banking system stems from the fact that more than eighty percent of the sector is owned by foreign banks contagion from abroad not the quality of their portfolios is what keeps Macedonia's bankers awake at night in june two thousand eight the austrian erste bank has just published a report about the state of the banking system in central and eastern europe macedonia was not even mentioned at the time the banking sector bulgaria romania russia and the Ukraine are poised to grow the fastest as these countries Sketch up with the West said first it at the time with the exception of the scandal-ridden French citation I'll no prime foreign bank was represented in Macedonian glosson name even societe generale it merely purchased the Logan back rather than open its own branch in the country as the monkey suit declined to buy his lapochka banca in 1997 but how things have changed in three years air stay and other major foreign banks are not fully presently Macedonia but his foreign banking such a good thing research demonstrates that foreign banks tend to lend to foreign direct investors and foreign clients they rarely extend credit to local firms let alone individuals in the host country true they bring with a management blowout access to financial networks and markets and fresh covering the entry of foreign banks Foster's competition and improves the overall performance of the banking sector as well as the terms and conditions of it to domestic clients by domestic banks but not all is rosy foreign banks bring with them systemic risks macedonia was spared the worst of the global credit crunch precisely because it was not exposed to the global financial system was not integrated in it it had no subprime mortgage market no crazy credit derivatives no mysterious hedge funds no short selling its backwardness turned out to be a blessing as it avoided the excesses perpetrated by foreign banks in the United States in Europe any sub parts of Asia esta pounce report was very clear about it the existence of foreign banks in Bulgaria Romania Russia and Ukraine is precisely why the meltdown of the global credit markets is reached collateral damage from the banking sectors in these countries as well as in Central Europe in Hungary for instance Greece aside there is a greater threat looming on the horizon muscle 3 in the wake of the Great Recession of two thousand seven eight a crisis largely of the financial system the multinational basel committee and the group of central bank governors and heads of supervision comprised of central bankers banking supervises regulators more than double the amount of equity tier 1 capital then banks must have it now stands it to the side with the new requirements of foreign an officer another two and a half percent of the bank's assets must be held as an equity conservation buffer to be advertised and deployed in case of emergency banks which resort to the buffer must however augment their capital by any legal means possible for instance by love to distributing their dividends by divesting non-core assets or by ensuring useful yet another one and a half percent of the balance sheet must be held in less than equity at quality investment vehicles and the total average duration leverage ratio must go well must never go below three percent in equity admittedly a liberal number but staying much higher than none moreover regulators can impose the equivalent to get another two enough percent of the assets in risk-weighted assets including off balance sheets assets such as derivatives and this would be called the counter-cyclical buffer this is intended to counter the prosthetic nature of most happening requirements in reserve regime the higher asset prices rights and commensurate risks increase the less the capital set aside as loans are deemed safer by greedy bankers whose compensation is often tied to their institutions short-term performance so banks up for cyclical they go with the flow the trend is their friend to counter this hence the counter cyclical by the path of three regime has to be fully implemented by 2019 a concession to undercapitalized banking sectors in various EU members notably German ironically the puzzle committee was created in 1974 following the failure of a German band an ensuing near collapse of the currency models indeed the Buzzard regime is as strong as its weakest link multilateralism as it runs this inbuilt frailty forces the committee to remain vague on what constitutes happening or disclosure regarding derivatives and on the load an issue of subordinated debt versus corporate bonds to remind you subordinated debt would force banks to become a lot more transparent and is likely to foster shareholder activism god forbid | Sam Vaknin's Musings | UCS1EJMOX34lo0QzaNhbHz1A | 2011-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,017 | 6,149 |
z_XYGgVEC3E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_XYGgVEC3E | Imitation Flattery And Plagiarism: Should People Get Away With Plagiarism? | #TheAdvocateNG | five panelists five topical issues no holds barred mommy's not to knowledge that's lucky it's that greed it's that mentality where you feel you deserve to take your own and thinking's infinity and let everybody else just manage how about in what we almost becoming a hardwired to try and out you know suggest that we begin to hold account that was in timing this country when things actually walk I don't think that any organization should be above the role and I think one of the challenges we have in this country is about governors across the board what I'm saying that doesn't really affects us in Nigeria I don't know what we can do if the system is already corrupt and we've been warned as a countenance of the influence of the Chinese if you don't repeat your debt they were just to colonize you [Music] welcome to The Advocate and to a buffet of seasoned yet topical issues to provoke your palate and energize you to take action I'll be saying it straight to the creatives amongst us create don't marry imitate so you stir the hornet's nest with his advocacy he is saying when all else fails is it not time to legitimize the so called forces of darkness and bring them into the light Akina straightens out a matter of confusion she says the right response to the elderly is never different difference no indifference see me fudge American and newest advocate is considering framing an advert to read leaders wanted urgently the emphasis might well be on the word gently liberals with his finger on the pulse as always is tucked in part two of the Magoo efcc saga as he would say it's time to bring out the popcorn I say settle down and let's get stuck in after the break the fine line that divides one perceived activity from another can mark the difference between criminal and legitimate so today are we talking about imitation flattery and plagiarism imitation is the sincerest form of flattery or is it sometimes is it not the case that the imposter wishes to live off of the work of the original author of their former a few days ago this last week I came across a post on Instagram on my friend and artist Ron ICJ's page he is one of Niger's top fine artists his works are expensive an unknown artist named - guru had tried to reproduce a 2004 work by wrong and illegal gallery had posted the inferior copy on their page the two works are shown here Ron's first and - Carew's copy after so who's to be shamed here - cool or the gallery that posted his work has to kuru learned anything from Rami CJ's work I think not you see history is replete with inspired works with new works inspired by older ones or even other cultures but never does greatness result from plagiarism you see the moment Rome completed that original work in 2004 it becomes available to inspire others it is possible in for another artist to work in the same style or surely not to try to produce the exact same work schools of thought are built around one or more artists the same in architecture product design or fashion design it is not the act of using ecj as a springboard that is the issue if that were the case he should be flattered and proud that his work has spawned new works by others originality is actually an overrated myth anyway some years ago a well-known artist plagiarized the work of another all was revealed by the art journalist the soul adventurer it was such a shameful time a lot of art is fed by what has come before but originality lies where the talent of the practitioner who invents or interprets that older work so that something new is gifted to the world personally I really do not care if my work as an architect as an inspiration I'll be flattered if it were plagiarized I will feel sad for the cheats what else to be flattered so this advocacy is aimed at creatives do not call yourself one if you are unprepared to be one create not copy no to plagiarism yes I mean I think your advocacy is very balanced in the sense that you know you do observe at some point that there's no such is there really such a thing as original art we know that a lot of what we imitate so to speak is taken from something that already was you know even the artist that's drawing a real-life person is taking from something you know even acting and so on and so forth so the more real the most the more identical it is to something you've seen the more people say wow you're a good actor a good artist but you're right I mean at the end of the day why would you go and take it exactly and when I was looking up the whole area of fan base because there's a whole area of fan art you know they made an observation that they rarely do prosecute people for plagiarizing and the reason being that a lot of the fan arts artists I'm not going out to exploit they don't tend to commercialize truly they doing it out of adulation and if anything they try and do it in such a way to draw attention to the original artist but where you now have the commercial aspect coming and I feel there's something wrong with that you know even yes you don't want to prosecute as the artist but really should they be getting away with pleasure I'm not sure they should so it's it's an open discussion yes as a matter of fact I mean liberals you're you're a legal man how do you see I mean you know how do you see it the problem mostly is the fact that like here we always see the actions there are no consequences to our actions or inactions and and so since there are no consequences in some cases even the mother pressurize your work will tell you go to hell and that's where we can project plagiarized you know an entire set of laws without even you know my board very much you'll recognize originality on TV were busted and that's why professor of law in India sorry recently plagiarized a hula walk-off you know and then when they asked him he said that you know the original Otto mainly wrote the keynote or whatever you know and and so I know that they must have been taking up and I know they would do with it if we we extend that to all you know facet of national including music yes music music our society takes you know such things seriously now and you must you know seek permission from the original artist and so if there are consequences for such actions and especially as I was a I was a Vista Lebanon's art gallery so many cui and the song I met listen he complained bitterly about you know an artist's who was you know plagiarizing his father's work and selling them so unfailing yes and so my my other cousin and I went to confront that artists and even though he denied it but we try to bring them together to you know we discuss it and find their mr. Lucien so it said you know how bad it can be when some you you you create a piece of work and then you're not making so much from it and then somebody out there is making millions from that Yoshi videos I'm now thinking of areas where we tend to play like we taken a like maybe a designer outfits I want to saw something I don't want to pay say yeah I will God take the picture of that one I get my sumitra theorize you see what I mean yeah I don't want to pay whatever falls Yvonne she's whatever or even more green eyed you and I will get the style and I'll take you to my seamstress and say make make this one for me yeah but the thing is you also to recognize the original creator how does I you know in some cases you hear oh and this is Ellen huddy from so-and-so okay you know under my friend I remember the name being my friend was a well this is a toner akamaru copied from Helen Hayden I think it's it's robbery but we all do it seems like she you know like a can I said in terms of like licking a picture I'm going to sue the same style and you know there's an angular there's really nothing new Under the Sun you can argue that I think the part that hurts is when it's so obvious you we keep from someone's mouth so if you're not gonna give credit and then you you know like I'll talk about the public sector space so you submit your proposal about this grand new thing you want to do is do whatever you want to supply and then literally you know you would see the same proposal bus with another company company made I mean it's just terrible and I also have been on the receiving end when I was working with one of the state governments and so we were given a job to do a research in job to do our IT job to do have been TSA colors and meets me after they meet says we don't is already just give us your company logo your company so we slap it on the that doesn't make sense that lesbian don't know we don't want you to spend any money so that we can't share you want to share so those bring gates and we've donated facts to do reports so it was just it's both on the even when I've been on the receiving end all you want to tell you bring your company they're just stuff is on fire what that was that I mean it's the wrong gets being it just tells the value of the society that yeah because now you're talking I'm realizing that people don't give me a liar were disgusting people don't even realize when the wrong thing no they know they're generally not yeah say - yes I was just gonna add quickly that this plagerism it's there it's very huge it cuts across so many verticals I mean III imagine people furniture makers for instance and other times you know you could have like your piece attention so some of those people don't even understand their rights you don't know that you can actually pretend the peace and clean you know damages somebody should you be produce those kind of things so I believe to some extent there's some there's lack of ignorance and we don't have the right legal what you call it framework to enforce like liberals mention people that you know violate such such problem it is a big problem that a lot of people you know they buy without even knowing yeah you know so you need to understand first you're right that you can actually legalize this thing you can pretend them and then if anybody violates them they should be thank you also you know like see me saying that it's robbery you know maybe the fatigue is also in the fact that you are the one having to pursue that person that has robbed you whereas you know most my wrong most of that forms of robbery the government will take it upon themselves to pursue you now have to in your own spare times that chasing down somebody who has who is probably too poor anyway because that's why they're plagiarizing my very own videos yeah you see the actor you know Campbell Ibaka but the man who is there plagiarizing and mass-producing he's writing in you know expensive cars you know and so that's why like you said that's why government would set up you know agencies to ensure that these things are caught board like orders or that might not want that's including the ones in government you know you the facts ego of you having to run after in some cases and that's why when you go to some show room so tell you know pictures don't want to go reproduce yes thank you and I'm sure this is something we all think about for quite a bit it's a very good problem so up next say to goes where some might say angels fear to tread five panelists five topical issues no holds barred mommy's not to knowledge that's lucky it's that greed it's that mentality where you feel you deserve to take your own and think it's infinity and let everybody else just manage how about in what we almost becoming a hardwired to try and out you know suggest that we begin to hold I was in time in this country when things actually warp I don't think that any organization should be above the role and I think one of the challenges we have in this country is about governors across the board no I'm saying that doesn't really affect us in Nigeria I don't know what we can do if the system is very corrupt and we've been warned as a countenance of the influx of the Chinese if you don't repeat your debt they were just to colonize you [Music] | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2020-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,297 | 11,963 |
VepeUqrim5c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VepeUqrim5c | Unleashing the Deep Vein Miner! | Icarus let's play: Part 23 | yeah I was Wai for that one I knew it was a deer Running P me good morning good afternoon good evening and thanks for being back with us in Icarus um last time we had left it we had built ourselves a deep vein mining drill um it's night at the moment so I'm going to quickly have a little snooze until morning morning I have got the mining Grill on me yep I've got some bof fuel on me I've got some rubbish in my inventory which I'm just going to quickly dump sorry it's been a while since I've been a nicus it's bitonic life and general bit manic at the minute I've got quite a bit going on oh I must have dumped everything I think I saw something in there never mind talking to myself I'm an idiot um I do need to eat some food done and I need to drink some water oh it's X isn't it I changed the key bindings I forgot about that water oh yeah that's what I saw in my c key the B pop the bottom I need to um drop this wrong one that one okay so let's go mining actually how I doing my oxygen you know what let's be on the safe side now in the um editing of the last video I saw a oh okay bear with me wildlife's obviously fighting back after last episode take all lot as I was saying in while I was editing the previous episode just heard a b I'm sure of it uh I can't saw a deep vein down there over that way which I need to just I'm going to go and explore see if I can find it again I want to see what it is um I realized I still got some Talent points and things to sh um to allocate I will do that shortly but for now it's on see if I can find yes I can hear you Mr Wolf find this deep vein it's a bit further down I thought I thought it was a bit closer to my base I think it's the other side there's rocks here so I think it's somewhere around here if I can find it let's just hope I run past it it was fairly obvious at the time H I wonder if I've gone past it already it was in the open so quite surprised it was this for down no it wasn't this far over let's check where I am in the map yeah and it was way before here so run back up see if you can see it I'm sure it's by the water and I turned left and it was kind of there cuz then they right up against the wall over there nope I think I'm going to have to go back and look at the video and see where it was clearly my memory isn't as good as I thought it was I just keep heading back and then keep an eye out for it to see if I sa there's a head back I there it is is it there it is look at that I knew it was somewhere around here okay so what is this is it going to tell me oh there we go t titanium okay so it's a titanium one okay that's useful to know right let just make mental note where it is to this to the left of this out crop of rock okay what I'm actually after is iron which is in the mine just up here so that's I'm going to head now then back to the mine I was hoping to find a the iron mine in the open that way I wouldn't have to keep fighting worms and bees every time I want to go and collect the oil for No Such look so I'm going to have to fight my way [Music] in every time I want to pick something up and hope that they don't damage it [Music] right I can hear the [Music] bees where are you little [Music] bees oh there they are up there L [Music] Arrow come on then come and get me there's a [Music] nest come on jump up so got them not before this stung me though right back to business inventory I thought I got rid of that I'm just moved one by mistake wasn't the whole thing I want that in my hand eight place you on there and drop some by fueling here and there we go let's leave that to R and it will be collecting iron it'll take a while to come back in a while to actually get the iron but there's a wolf there h wolf where are you right in the ear right there another wol somewhere close by got some nois in here today yeah I was ready for that one I knew it was a deer running past me let's collect some wheat so make a bit more um fluff red so how are people liking the game so far uh put your thoughts down in the comments below and please hit the like button and if you want to hit the dislike button please leave a comment and tell me why you don't like it otherwise I don't know I don't know how to make these videos better unless people tell me so please comment and like I appreciate your feedback uh few things over there nothing to worry about quick slurp hit the right key so what bees I get on me so I've got one of each on me okay what have I got in my inventory got some meat so that want to go on the fire you and you can go in there as can you you and you and you and you don't need them on me I'm going to have to build some more storage I think let's try and split some of these things up that's all ingots and whatnot what's this one can't remember oh yeah this is where the bees are at and the Exotics and now the honey okay they not get any other meat they only get this kind of meat that's interesting let's stick some of that in there and we need some sap so um Su from wood let's go up from wood I've got 100 there anyway oh I've got no container in there that's why and haven't got enough iron to build another container frustrating there is I think what's a be noise might be like there how are they doing they really do produce a lot of um honey uh upgrade unlock requires beehive breeding center okay a quick check around so what I can do is where are I oh I know they damage won't they how much iron do I really have four okay how much we got in here five we got any nails no let me just make that's five nails CU then I need to do something okay take the nails Stone yeah got Stone there wrong bench or my stone Mason's bench oh PLS on the stone Mason bench already okay never mind um I want to ruce six of these I believe and then four of these what do they need yeah let's go with the four of these oh might something probably Stone yeah let's take some more Stone from here for now one two three wood it's not one thing it's another all right I can destroy you uh and destroy you and I have plenty of wood left no four of [Music] these um consume that before goes to waste and that and that and that that um oh that one hasn't cured yet is it that one cured no I think we into me then i' got six of those six of those six of those how'd you get up here uh we need more eight one 2 3 4 five six and now I want place these on here one two three four five six I'm going need uh two more um frames for under there not frames pillars so two pillars and then I want one two three four five of these if I can how many can I make three okay I'll c three for now there's one what's going let's just go over here and dump the wheat start grinding that up okay oh no you're not going to be there want meant to be there eight so what I didn't realize when I placed my Forge I take all L pick it up when you place the forge let me just put it back in my hand it actually flushes must be placed outside now it let me place it here but I meant be placing it out tight so I can hear a horse or something out there there's a him might be him so for the sake of uh the game and other people's OCD I will place my Forge out side and I'm going to put a little bit of a roof on here just so know sides and a roof just to protect it a bit so now a lot of these bits can go back in here these bits I don't need on me coal can go back in there um is that everything I thought was more than that in the Forge oh yeah iron that that they can go in there food can go back down the bottom and this St going scope here okay so hopefully that settles people's uh issues with me putting the forge indoors it's now outside but it is going to get a cover cuz I think it just needs a cover and if I can live with it I'm sure that people can so I'm going to need a little bit more Stone I can hear all these wolves but I can't see them how are my stamina is just dropped because I flat bread so just bear with me while I collect some more Stone quick look around make sure my Stam oh hello Mr Wolf let's quickly take care of this and I get back to some mining WR one that one I've just realized I could probably increase my stone mining okay survival um that one what I said I was going to get I've got the tal points I spend them shortly oh dear to the baby not very nice I know but he can't leave the baby by itself just clear these away before the pull in Predators oh didn't a baby deer went into your belt pack oh one let's quickly slice and dice this get the meat on the fire and get some Stone on here I don't need that on me with the bones how many nails I've got plenty of nails so I want to build a little roof so do I need for a little roof I need two more side pieces craft those oh I might run out of nails here and I could get away just three of these couldn't I if I have enough ah Nails I need be short on nails Craft um any iron in here that's some Nails I'll take them how many nails do I need to make one more of them six I've got two iron there oh yeah let's take the iron for now and just this is only downside I'm now got to go outside to um where is it I'm got to go there to make my nails I could have left the andle inside I guess but I broke it down for more iron silly of me never mind and my knife isn't far off breaking either okay and that will'll need iron everything needs iron so what to say I needed three of these how many have I got one so I need one more take that take them oh got one iron on me I guess I could fix my they build how many did I get two no create one of them craft not one of them one of them there we go I just craft the wrong thing in I have of now I am so stupid sometimes make that I didn't want that it look good waste will be used but that's not what I want to craft that I want wanted right I will have to build a bit of a path around here so I need these and these so eight make sure it's pointing the right way yeah uh that side it's seven there we go so there's our Forge I might get some more bits in here later but for now this will do so repair our knife that's steel so I need Steel on me to repair that uh oh not I can repair anything else now I think everything else is good slurp for my water skin and then a quick trip to our mine to go and see how much time we've collected actually before I do that let me just grab that other bu a fuel container so I need that on me right now let's go right get ready for the worms again oh we got Five Arrows left maybe he's having a t respawn think got awful nois in here it's a minor take go and just head back to our base so as you can see you get quite a bit of iron quite quickly and that's the same for all the other uh ores when they find these deep veins so tanium one's quite useful although I think I do have quite a bit of titanium already but it will be useful later on um but iron is by far the most useful one so with this iron I can build more Nails which will then allow me to start building my defenses around the base and start building my base up and getting more of the path and things around it I'd also like to get the solid foundations underneath but I've had problems in the past where I've done that when you load in everything start jumping around like crazy now I need to go to you and DP you in there more Lots smelting I will got any sticks on me for arrows should Arrow there it go 20 more hours and the final thing for today I think is to um put that back in there so we can start generating some more biofuel for me that's it guys uh thanks for watching please give me a thumbs up uh leave a comment and subscribe and I will catch you next time it's dragonfly gamer wishing you good evening for | DragonflyGamerUK | UCM5oFJmg30trMlnq5Ty9tyQ | 2024-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,495 | 11,636 |
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cqWIoqvZIps | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqWIoqvZIps | Mixin' n Chillin' VLOG 0.2.9 | foreign [Music] keeping keeping the night I bet you're cold [Music] you're so damn cool [Music] never rings in California the sun is always shining bright but if the sky would open up you're staying home you don't care you always used to love the rain but L.A changed her no rain no flowers nothing's growing wake your heart is fire but baby I bet you're cold without me even when it's 90 degrees [Music] I know I bet you're cold [Music] you're so damn cold [Music] no rain no flowers nothing's growing where your heart is fire but baby I bet you're cold without me even when it's 90 degrees [Music] I bet you're cold you're so damn calm [Music] never rains in California the sun is always shining right [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] there's something missing in your eyes girl I can tell that you wear something on your mind but I will make you forget all your Sorrows let go like there's no tomorrow let's have a drink just relax all your problems will fade if you're ready for a good time count on me there's a party in the backyard dancing problems away I'm all about the Good Vibes I know you're all about the Good Vibes do you know how much [Music] it's time for the mixing and chilling vlog even if they implemented some ridiculous laws this is something that if somebody truly wants to do this if somebody truly wants to do this they can still do it they can still do it but it's going to take a lot of effort on the vapors part to actually learn what it takes to make your own stuff make your own stuff change anything I don't know what the heck happened to the last hour of my life but it certainly wasn't streamed on YouTube like I thought it was restrictive policies block progress towards smoke-free World many people incorrectly think that very little nicotine content cigarettes are less carcinogenic than current cigarettes this risk misperception by people who smoke could reduce motivation to quit under a nicotine reduction policy someone who specializes in helping people kick the habit is Dr Colin Mendelson he joins me now Look vaping is a far less harmful alternative to smoking for adult smokers who just can't quit and that's actually the majority of them the road to quitting smoking is paved with candy double chocolate clear from TFA published in The Vaping post we have long-term study long-term vaping increases odds of quitting heavy smoking this is Kenny Thompson The Vaping heed it's got a YouTube channel he's been on here a lot longer than I have I'm not going to stop until this is legal and available for everyone you know I cover things from all around the globe but that's because science has no boundaries I mean you know with FD and everything that we know about Vietnam with a lot of the pressure off the tobacco companies are the this you know the states that are on the MSC and all others it's a financial thing and it's unfortunately that that takes for you since against everything and [Music] thank you all of the things we went through [Music] subscriber babe it's time to get this party started it's time for the Mexican chilling blog long-term studies [Music] hello hello and welcome everyone wait a minute hold on a second and some technical difficulties here I think I need to do something let me see if I got this setup activated all right ready hey there you go everyone hope you're all having a fantastic day today we've got a little error here in Kenny's signal too let me see if I can fix this all right guys we've got we've got you to try and make this show for you guys so you have to excuse Kenny being in the old style TV but we'll do what we can with it what do you say hey there he is come on come on clear that signal up oh that's awesome who put me in here sorry buddy I ran out of money when I was trying to build this this day get everything working so I kind of had to go to the Salvation Army and pick up a TV to put you in good at least getting a wide screen well it is it's not the 4x3 format you've got a widescreen format this time I sound a bit echoey folks because I'm in a box it's a stereo TV who's one of the only ones Deluxe was one of the older ones that actually made a TV that was the new widescreen format and had stereo I'm still [Laughter] pretty cool huh my wife is way over the top I think we should have a pool to get Kenny out the TV bring me well we'll have to charge a super chat you know if we get enough super chats we can afford to put you in a flat screen fingers crossed yeah you know what to do love it love it love it hey I hope you guys are all having a fantastic day out there today I've got a bunch of stuff scheduled for us to be able to take a look at and try out today we're gonna mix up a flavor shock show you guys how simple it is to take this flavor shock and convert it into a commercial juice we're going to as you can tell by the thumbnail take a look at the Vandy Vape Maddow with its stainless steel rope wicking we're gonna do that we have Coastal Cloud Citrus Peach to try out for today and we got an antique armor kit we did the armor Mega before now I actually have a full kit sub-boom tank kit for us to be able to try out and very interesting very nice we're gonna do our usual random recipe things and well the other thing that I think that we need to talk about is I was watching the AVM the American Vapor manufacturers Association and they're meeting with Dr Brian King and I've got some obvious opinions about this whole conversation and I think that we need to have more conversations about it and see what you guys think and obviously you know me being the the kind of person that focuses on news and stuff I did some research so he also did another podcast where he talks about this stuff and so we'll cover that stuff and find out whether Dr Brian King is actually a friend or a foe when it comes to vaping tobacco harm reduction what do you think hahaha definitely something to be looked at ah and first of all guys I'm sorry I still can't comment and chat and everything my YouTube channel is still blocked I am still waiting to hear from them God knows what they're doing so I'm just going to go with what it is mewaw you can log in on your phone yeah on the studio pretty much well let's see if the other changes that I made on here Works let's see if we can throw some people's chats up on screen I love a gun chasing clouds and flavor reviews it's been a while buddy glad to see you here Dusty Country Road Scott Merriman William Dobson hello and welcome I did pull out for William the three banana flavors that I have and went and took a look at them because he asked a question last week on the end of the live stream yeah I'm wanting to know if there was a banana flavor out there oh yeah holy moly oh sorry buddy I didn't realize Stanton was so big I know how dare you uh let's see if we can oh give him a little bit there that'll work better next time sorry about that all right so I took a look at these banana flavors and evaluated them the one that we used originally in that recipe was the capella banana flavor and it literally tastes like banana runts so I went and looked at the other flavors I got flavors sent up me over banana flavor a long time ago that was one of the first packages that he actually said to me and that one is similar to the capella but it's got a little bit more of the ripe banana aspect to it but even that is leaning towards like that same banana runt flavor it's not so much you know straight up candied banana because it's got some ripe aspects to it but I have yet to find anything that legit tastes like a ripe banana now the purellum banana flavor is like a very weak banana flavor and the ripe aspects of it are more pronounced but the overall banana flavor is much less which doesn't make it a very good you know additional ingredient if you were to make it up as a single flavor you know and vape just that it would be cool because it's kind of balancing the candied aspect of you know commercial artificial tasting banana with the ripe aspect of it that you know you get when you bite into a banana but those are the only three banana flavors I got so unfortunately that's all I can help you out with there it's not so odd you've just talked about bananas right one of the juices I'm vaping on the one that you've done is not weird the banana marshmallow custard tart that was not weird I really love that I've literally just got that out with the deer and here we are told psychics yeah so we got uh that was made with the flavors banana and obviously some custard and some marshmallow aspects to it but today to find one that actually tastes like a ripe banana that you would eat I haven't found one nor do I know anybody that actually has one that they can say you know for a fact taste like that it's it's a weird one to get banana like in it you know it's it's a strange one to to get a good one or a one you have to take into consideration that all of these flavorings that we use are the artificial flavorings that they use to add into foods that we eat candies and pies and stuff like that yeah you know when you make a a an apple pie and you you know you get the little packages that are like this it's basically a fried apple and then they like glaze it even that doesn't taste like the actual fruit they have to add artificial sweeteners and artificial flavors to that to enhance the flavor because once you bake it a lot of that flavoring goes away especially if you're trying to add preservatives to keep it fresh for a long time so yeah I can see it cooking something else can you can't lose flavors you know they can see with you know vegetables if you have a bug your veg they go blunt you know what I mean or if you're doing steam or whatever you know the same thing exactly this is hunky Vapes in the house but unfortunately her big boss is there so she's not gonna be able to pay attention today what is she I'm gonna take advantage of that we absolutely will not take advantage of that nope nope nope we'll just be much Pam Spraggins hello and welcome to the Stream long time hope you're goody goody goody goody buddy buddy buddy that's it yeah I can't tell you that's unless I'm one of our streams that's awesome hello all right so let's go and let's take a look at this um presentation that they had with the American Vapor manufacturers Association is meeting with Dr Brian King and water vapor that's it let's jump through this here shortly and it's the top never a dull moment we are a family-owned and operated Pittsburgh company skip the ads thank you very much have a nice day bloody advert eat them what a great so Greg Conley sitting there I would say that at present we evaluate the merits of evidence we evaluate these merits of the evidence presented in terms of application and it's up to the people that are submitting the applications to prove to them that their product is a benefit to the public health when weighed against the risk of spoiled brat teenagers trying the product and potentially someday getting hooked on them wow right here's here's another pet peeve of mine okay here we have the top official fdfda right regularly conducting these Zoom meetings and these podcasts to answer questions for the public and to talk to the public right we know the federal government has absolutely no problem paying forty thousand dollars for an ashtray that goes on a submarine right so you know breaks into a couple pieces instead of chatters like glass right but here we have him in a zoom meeting and you can't even give the guy a freaking hundred dollar light to light his face uh I'm sorry folks but this is the director of the center for tobacco products at the FDA and he can't present himself professionally in a meeting wearing a suit doesn't make you look professional it's not very well does he shall we see him and how many of these meetings does he schedule every single day or throughout the course of a week how many meetings does he have every single week did he presents himself like this bloody amateur great and it really wouldn't take that much to throw light on that desk wherever he's at and he could have little portable lights because we know the government has no problem spending our money anyway products at present we have authorized 23 e-cigarette uh products we have authorized 23 e-cigarette products right well wow no 23 individual components does not make 23 e-cigarettes available for consumers to buy yeah I did the review on the one this 2014 Technology that gives you more spit back than it does anything else we have the enjoy eighth I didn't even bother doing the review on that maybe I'll get around to it one of these days enjoy is the only Vape manufacturer company that's not big tobacco although they're big enough now to be considered big tobacco hmm and everything that they've authorized is only tobacco flavors because somewhere somewhere there's this science that he's following that says that flavors attract kids more than they help adults quit smoking bad his job is to convince the populace that the actions that they're taking at the FDA are warranted Justified and helping the protect the public health he didn't convince me in this meeting at all especially when he talks about 23 products we've got 23 e-cigarette products on the market no you don't you got three it's products are devices that we have found the net benefits outweigh the risks and we'll continue to do that the onus is on the applicants to submit that information and we're fully open to evaluating that information and making it informed scientific decision look at that face does that face actually convey conviction and honesty so on the front as per usual I'm sorry folks but I don't believe them I don't believe in one bit just all little lies but it's just dark crop well over that one I'm sorry but I just do not believe him that's good that's so that that look right there reading body language tells me well sorry that's the best I can tell you no time would you want to hear but sorry for your luck yeah he's talking crap I'm just on the front one all of it's a front it's as simple as that mm-hmm or just spinning more crap can you acknowledge that you so then we go into a rant uh back and forth you know here's the things that we should all agree on and from what our knowledge of you is we we're going to ask you this just to get you to once again confirm that you agree with your previous statements that you've made U.S studies some funded by your own agency show that millions of people who formally smoked now Vape in America yeah yeah there's a bunch of people vaping we know that already is that the best question we could have started off this whole conversation with well look at that look on his face oh I actually have to admit The Vaping is better than smoking [Laughter] he's definitely squirmative he's snickering too an application for a cessation product that's an e-cigarette they can certainly do so and we would evaluate them that application on the merits once again we have that same look on his face well we'll we'll get around to it and we'll you know if if the merits warrant us of authorizing these products well I guess we'll have to authorize them once again I don't believe that he's going to authorize them and you're probably out there wondering why am I making such a big deal about this why am I going on a rant and why am I standing on the freaking soapbox once again well you know it might if you give him a big massive suitcase full of cash you know you know that's always like you know always helps him into you know that's what the average Joe out there thinks yeah but I think he's got a God complex if you want to know the truth um because I think that throughout his conversations and his educational Endeavors in his 10 years that he spent at the CDC he's convinced that if you stop teenagers and stop kids from ever trying this they will never pick up a tobacco habit they will never get addicted to nicotine this was not going to apply for cigarettes as well then is it well obviously not secrets are protected under the law as a grandfathered product it's illegal it's already in the statutes it's illegal for them to remove all nicotine from combustible cigarettes that are already authorized for sale in this country wow they can lower the content of the nicotine to a non-addictive level but they can't outright ban it or prohibit the product from ever being sold I know but it's not just a nicotine in a cigarette that's addictive it's the other stuff that put in but you also get addicted to that's such the point and so the chemicals that add it's not just the nicotine you get addicted to let's do this exactly you know what I mean yep well that is work at the CDC got him convinced that if you just simply protect the kids he's Gonna Save way more lives Generations down the road than if he actually takes care and tries to attack a product that has already constitutionally protected because of the laws that congress passed so it's busy saying that this generation I won't have to suffer for those future Generations basically you know what I mean what about this generation boils down to I mean you know the people now who want to quit smoking smoking you know what I mean well he does in both of these in this podcast and during the meeting with the AVM state that if you quit smoking with vaping don't ever go back to smoking stay with vaping right which is fair enough I want to know why the American Vapor manufacturers Association didn't bother to ask him if somebody quit smoking by vaping on a big open tank system how do you expect them to continue not smoking when the only thing authorized are those three junk products yeah not that enjoy isn't you know a junk Vape it does work it's as good as this disposable product out here but what if you need a big open tank Vapor with low restriction for you to be able to not smoke and they don't authorize any of these products yeah it's a it's a horrible one it's horrible thought that I mean they can see the products out there that are available but aren't the best that's out there shall we see you know without not them like but you know they're not the best you can get even as a disposable device or a closed tax system device they're not the best things out there either I love this Oxford device I love the juice that goes in it but I couldn't only use a device like this I couldn't only use a mouth to Long device to Never Smoke For the Rest of My Life yeah and I'm not alone in that statement how many thousands or hundreds of thousands of Americans out there are in the exact same boat that I'm in that's probably just about everybody you know everybody that's vaping on a normal kit this probably is the same board because you know these are the devices that want to use so you know we'll take that away from them greenhead there are people out there like my wife that she's quite satisfied with this Max pod from free MAX that is what she is converted to the only time that she picks up a full-size device is when she's at home and she's not in her craft room if we're sitting there watching a movie it's sitting on the end table if we're laying in bed it's on the headboard of the bed but the rest of the time she's perfectly content with a pod device there's probably a lot of viewers out there who are I mean there is such diversity in the vapor community that the federal government needs to look at all of it and not just focus on prevention for kids it's part of growing up in it you know we've all been there you know you're going to try something to say on Sligo but if you're curious you know what I mean so whether it's smoking drinking vaping drugs whatever you know what I mean it's part of growing up I don't know that's the country road says I don't like mouth to long at all it does nothing for me there you go and like my wife his wife likes Matalan and she doesn't like direct along at all but that's the thing I mean Vietnam is an individual thing you know you have your individual needs you know you vape your device you vape you know your flavor Everybody that's the thing everybody's got their own individual needs we're not all the same we're not all the same standard you know we all need to have six milligram nicotine wall needs payment flavor it doesn't happen like that you know we're all individual the knuckle was across the board leave his devices whatever mm-hmm and Scott Merriman points out the kids are not buying big mods and tanks they're getting what is easily easy to conceal I think that's their top priority what device is going to be the easiest for me to keep for my parents and for my teachers all right they're easy to hide easy to keep out of the way definitely I've seen his wife are in the same boat too yeah I don't know it's just it's like head scratch and stuff you know what I mean that's really isn't it you know Legacy I'm in the UK and you know we're in a better position you saw like you know and I'll just feel sore sober you guys across the pond with all this [ __ ] [ __ ] I have to go through it's Madness man it is madness but realizing how these Tobacco Control people think don't think for a second that you're completely safe and you never will have to worry about vaping taking being taken away from you oh no I don't don't take it for granted you know I mean it's you know our lawmakers change their minds every two minutes you know what I mean yeah and they might just be one suitcase away from things changing in the UK I think the only Advantage is what health system is paid for by the taxpayer that's I think that's one of the main reasons why the government are batting it um because they basically pay a power Health System um obviously smoking related deaths here on you know what a cost to the health system so at the end of the day it's a little comes down to the pound dollar nickel or whatever you want to call it you know what I mean um so I think that that's the position we're in I think that's why we are where we are you know what I mean if it was private healthcare like you know over yourself in the US or whatever Australia whatever I think it'd be a different cattle fish yeah there's a lot of uh EU countries and now we're starting to you know implement more stricter um regulations round here but you know some countries actually starting to ban them I mean look at Scotland right on my doorstep tried to ban disposables you never know what's right around the corner and you got to stand up and let your voices be heard that's the whole point of covering this aspect of this first I was just having a conversation with Kenny about you know last week we did the global 20 because somebody said that they miss it and I figure okay well let's throw some of the global 20 in there we got 40 less views last week than we normally do hmm which tells me that there's 40 people out there that don't want to deal with this crap because they've probably been dealing with it for for as long as they've been vaping like you and I but they've probably been vaping for a long time I think I guess I want to wish congratulations here to Pam Spraggins 51 years of smoking wow she stopped with vaping last May well done that's amazing Joe awesome and there are a lot more people out there that are in that same exact boat with you I don't know I think they smoking is with or if it's it's a receiver that smoke behaviors now like getting taboo you know what I mean the you know the the thing is to smoke and all that you know it's it's a thing of them maybe that's another thing that helps us as well you know what I mean so I don't know it's it's a hard one to figure out I think I said that SNP Nicholas sturgeon which is October ban them and then obviously I think she's talking about lowering the age of people being able to make the decision to be transgender to 16 or something um nobody agree with that and holy moly guess what she's gone so some decisions politicians make do cost them their jobs type of thing so you know wow but that's what scares me especially here in this country because as time has gone on the perception and the reality about vaping and about tobacco harm reduction have diametrically moved in opposite directions 80 of Physicians wrongly think the nicotine causes cancer Physicians the people we go to once we get sick don't know the truth about it how could we ever expect the public to know the truth about it exactly the FED [ __ ] off the higher I'm gonna authorities aren't FDA et cetera just filling the heads full of crap and Dr King sit there and said well you know they asked some questions about you know the epidemic of the Teen usage it's not an epidemic in any stretch of the imagination not by any definition known to mankind right but on the other side of the car you know you see like doctors and positions who are not informed maybe that's the way that the company they're working for or having it that way because obviously they're working for big Pharma or they're working for a big tobacco and then you know their aim is to promote smoking so people you know they can treat people and sell the drugs for it so the doctors say well don't you dare recommend beer but you know what I mean are the hands tight you don't know it here that's a very good question some researcher needs to sit there one day and actually ask the doctors those questions are they actually told recommend this this but don't recommend Vietnam to quit smoking because the work for them establishments somewhere down the line or is it that you know vaping is just a drop in the bucket and they see the same misinformation that we see when we see on the news and on social media and and the same misinformation republished on countless websites yeah but they're doing a similar thing you know I've watched yet and I think I've spoke to you about before about a guy who could literally cure brain tumors you know offering to whatever he does he stem cells or whatever it is he uses yeah we've talked about that before tried to shoot them down so many times because if he found a cute little customer that would cost them money I mean come on really yeah Corporation is going to always lean towards what's going to be more profitable for them [Music] the damage the consequential damage that comes along with it is just consequential damage to them they have a responsibility of their shareholders to make profit and that's what takes key precedence for them exactly I put the dollar before hell it's as simple as that but here we have a government official who thinks that as long as you stop kids and he even admitted during the the AVM meeting that you know he doesn't ever expect no kid to ever try it I think his threshold is one percent if less than one percent of them try it then okay vaping should be adopted and accepted widely the other thing as well is like what what do they mean by kids what what age group I will cover and I will cover in teenagers or covering children what we're covering here I still think that the ridiculous it's still ridiculous to think that you could ever get to one percent because in his definition it isn't just daily use one percent because it's already half of that it's ever tried it should be less than one percent that is an unachievable goal nah we're in my kids lifetime will that ever happen now if you set that goal for combustibles and you did everything you can to convert people to a safer option because it's 95 percent less harm to whoever does pick it up I could see that goal being achieved hmm but using the same ideology from back when I was born in 1970 is not going to work half a century later they're using the same Tech the same basic tactics and matter of fact they already gotten even worse at it because they're trying to flip the tactics the tobacco companies used when our parents were born to try and fight against tobacco today apparently merchants of doubt without a doubt without a doubt those of us that are you know passion Advocates out there and trying correct the misinformation are constantly bombarded with people that you can you know every morning when you wake up and you open up Twitter there's going to be certain people you're going to see spouting misinformation and there's a group of us out there that are you know posting you know rebuttals against them it's but it's almost like propaganda in it really when you think about it it is we're fighting a propaganda machine yeah and that can be very difficult Mrs hunky Vape because she's using the max pod and we don't have any salt Nick here I told her go buy yourself a bottle of juice like I can't use that other juice it doesn't give me enough Nick and it doesn't have enough flavor in it I says well when we get some salt Nick I'll formulate you your juice that's not a problem but until we get salt Nick I'm not making 30 flavoring in liquid [Music] because you're not going to get the Nikki one out of it so it's just me a waste of the bottle anyway and the waste of the flavorings so she went and picked herself up she left work on her break went down around the block to a shop and just spent 53 dollars wow on two thirty mil bottles of liquid holy [ __ ] that's expensive okay wow yeah especially when I can get a liter of salt Nick for a hundred dollars just think how much that 53 dollars actually tax probably 80 90 of it'll be 40 of it plus that she's in Pittsburgh so you get another 10 so half of that is tax which if you belong to the Discord server for hunky Vape flavors posted in there their latest Revelations that they've come to find out you know the TGA has been talking and having meetings with politicians and they're coming up with some formulations on how to legalize vaping and get rid of the prescription model well they're gonna do it but they're going to do it the same way Mrs hunky Vape just paid through high vaping products are going to be taxed like cigarettes there's your legalization but I think that's the tactic they're using over here in the UK and he was smoking they're just hiking the taxes on cigarettes so basically you just can't afford to do it basically but again Black Market will thrive yeah definitely going to crazy crazy world I don't know well as you guys right across the um lower third that was up there you you see what his priorities are and what he dismisses as not even on the list yes he doesn't want adults to go back to smoking if you've already quit smoking with vaping but his priority is for the kids including educating the kids and indoctrinating them despite the fact that there's already been scientifically proven that the studies that you know or the the campaigns that they run for kids bleed out to the adults and the adults aren't quitting like they could if the truth were told to them but to see the problem is their method of dealing with the kids is to give emergence of doubt and disinformation to scare them away from trying it and that's diametrically opposed to what they need to tell adults because see the kids already know that they already learned that part so now they need to unlearn that part by getting them scared of it um learn to catch 22 situation because if they tell the adults the truth then it's gonna totally ruin their campaign for the kids that's the reality where we stand today so anyway there's a link in the bottom of the description for this video if you guys want to check this out if you click on the link inside the chest podcast article you're going to be met with this so I will be updating it to give you the actual link for the piece that Dr King published if you want to read that and get infuriated by the fact that he doesn't acknowledge what needs to be acknowledged in like vaping 360 covered Dr Brian King doesn't say much that we haven't already heard and we didn't already know [Music] learned absolutely nothing watching this meeting with the AVM we talked more like a politician even though he says he's the least bureaucratic bureaucrat in Washington DC yeah he may not be a bureaucrat but he's a good politician and that today today's day and age makes you a good scientist because as a scientist you're going to study what gets you funding okay and he works for the FDA and what's going to get the FDA funding well not actually tackling the real problem fortunately as time has gone on people learn the truth about vaping and even for kids the total nicotine usage today is lower than it's ever been total nicotine usage is 11.7 percent and combustible smoking is less than what one percent three percent but let's focus on the real facts that's crazy unbelievable but the fact of the matter is [Music] 31 million adults in the United States currently smoke cigarettes those are the people that we need to deal with not the two million kids that are experimenting with them there are 31 million adults in the United States currently smoking more than 16 million Americans live with smoking related disease and we'll die from it [ __ ] current cigarette smoking is 12 and a half percent of the population of the adult population United States smokes [Music] we just saw from the previous slide teen usage is 11.7 percent which fuels their fire saying oh our educational campaigns are effective because there's less teen smoking than there are adults but you don't look at the numbers 31 million compared to 2 million 31 million that are going to continue smoking continue to die from it versus 2 million the try it maybe a hundred thousand will use it and they're using a product that is 95 less harmful than actual cigarettes they're more likely to die of a car accident than they are to die of a nicotine addiction that they pick up and the data 31 million is the big Cash Cow on it crazy man uh I've got bigger problems and they're ignoring them 15 drink alcohol twelve percent use a list of drugs 11 smoke marijuana 11 Vape less greater than once a month infrequently we've seen all these that's just the numbers speak for themselves really doing them I'm sick and tired of Congress using the FDA like they're playing whack-a-mole when all Congress needs to do is walk behind the machine and unplug it deal with the cigarette smoking not not all this other concept inconsequential stuff I mean the end of the year you know my teenage children rather try leaving the smoking you know I mean I didn't have the choice fine do you have some good numbers that came out of it though Dr Charles Garner posted this on Twitter 5.6 of 258 million adults Vape nicotine that is 14 and a half million Vapors in this country a lot still a lot [Music] but these are the vapors these aren't the cigarette smokers there's 31 million smokers they could be converted into vaping and for those of you that are in business if you can get the FDA to give away and authorize these products that's some big money when you think about it you convert a 31 Smith smokers to 31 million Vapors wow that's 45 million nicotine consumers out of 330 million adults exactly but they will all reduce their harm 95 from what they were doing before this never a dull moment that concludes our our discussion the beginning of the show yes it is a rant however that also means it's now time for our flavor explosion [Applause] all right [Music] move your mind and get ready and up for today I've got my cup my wife made this for those of you that don't know it's American folklore you can say it's folklore that's rip on the conferences you need a ride to the train station laughs I've got an inside of it it is keeping my mics hard black cherry lemonade ice cold it's literally been sitting here for an hour [Music] I've got something new today I've got something totally new let's see what you got today you're gonna love the name Hobgoblin [Laughter] hobgoblin Ruby of goblin Ruby apparently it is a distinct beer with a sweet caramel and India room a robust teas to the tears Birds there you go that's a delicious toffee flavor and fruity finish of figs raisins and dates drink legendary so this is a total total new one for me I thought I'd you know every week he comes up with some weird and wonderful drinks I think I thought I'm not going to be left on the fence here so I've went out and hunted one down but I've never tried before and so we're gonna go for it this week cheers mate to your health sir wow the pucker Factor on that holy cow hard cherry lemonade holy man it was that good and for those of you that don't know or aren't familiar with rip you need a ride to the train station that comes from Yellowstone series that we've watched to the conclusion and I'm now watching the 1923 which is his grandfather's original Quest there I'm telling you man fantastic series and rip talking about going to the train station isn't actually about the train station see when you have a problem and you're out in Wyoming you're in a rant and you got some problems that you need to deal with and well accidents happen not in the desert you can't bury them out in the desert so find yourself a nice cliff and that is the train station where they take all the people that accidentally died and they get lost over a cliff William Dobson has said I'm still over to focus but he says sorry that's his natural look as his new Castle supporter well you know so yet another year without winning sure the way over now so but yeah that's the wonderful world of football man let's take a look and see what everybody else is talking about Dusty Country Roads is here in Ohio ten dollar tax on a bottle of E-liquid if you buy it online yup shops are supposed to sell it with the tax already applied they're collecting that tax and actually in Pennsylvania it's the Distributors that have to collect the 40 tax here kids certainly aren't mixing their own juices so why attack on mixing supplies well technically they have an attack to mixing supplies it's not been a priority for them but the nicotine is the one that I'm worried about this I've got my Freebase in a freezer I've got enough to last me the rest of my lifetime especially now that my wife's using salt neck and we're going to order some Salt Lake here shortly but we're gonna have to stock up on salt neck too I don't mind so it's myself I think it's you know I I would say I'm probably more more towards that now but I mean I was still I still have the odd freebies but I mean I'm very very more salt you know just for the smoothness of anything I think like I'm getting that point where I don't need such a massive throat hit like I did with the three three base when I first give up I love that throat hit but that is one of the reasons why I can't you know strictly go with the mouth the lung device like this because it has no throat hit whatsoever 50 milligram and it's still no throat hit I was I was laid out when I first Google that that's where it was I needed that throat hit but now it's not so much impossibility when I get to you know be as smoke free as you are then maybe I'll change my tune on it I've got a slight few years advantage on your age-wise anyways and as a non-smoker foreign speaking of looking young I'm thinking I'm thinking I might need to go back to a goatee well I had mine trimmed last week and boy did he trim it Jesus Christ yeah gotta make it even I had that same problem when I first started growing it out I've got the full I've got the Turkish I wonder if you take a Turkish Barber it's brilliant honestly that's his tap your hair off and just I said just profile it just trim I just wanted a sheep yeah I'll tell you what though I watched the replay last week and remember I showed you that reflector for the light yeah my belly's hanging out and I'm like I think the first time that my belly's been hanging out I went to that rally in Pittsburgh took a picture with Greg Conley and there's my big gut hanging out from underneath my shirt so I can't be sitting here advocating for tobacco harm reduction as a way of improving your health looking like that I mean it's not good for my health I need to improve my health and that's one of the first things I need to go part of the problem is the fact because of covid you know I constricted myself to starting this Channel and focusing on this and I've been going so bull headstrong into developing things just like you know I spent all last week making that crazy scene that we were just in and you know automating the bumpers that come on and automating all this other stuff I think it's time for me to actually focus on improving my health Beyond just not smoking so I started another YouTube channel I haven't uploaded any videos yet but I'm going to start another YouTube channel it's hunky health I already registered it I'll drop the link to it in the chat if you all could uh go over and hit the sub button I would uh greatly appreciate that but I'm going to document my journey to improving my health lowering my weight and basically just starting to exercise regularly I mean I don't get out of this house hardly ever unless I have a service call or you know going with the family somewhere I don't go anywhere but you don't think that's kind of like a circumstance of the cool but do you think it's not turned a lot of us start with enemy because we realized that when we're in lockdown on all this that we could still pretty much function from whom pretty much just kind of like well let's crack on with it continually continue you know I think it's I think it's it has I mean I don't mean to defend anybody but I think it has me with more leads if you know what I mean same because I'm an open function without leaving the house we can still work from home what we can still do is from home so you know I'd say could it be a bit you know what an after effect of that you don't know dear I mean I mean William Thompson wants to know if we're gonna get to see hunky Vape on the treadmill uh no I don't have a treadmill nor do I have room in my house for a treadmill I took up the only free room in the house to make this beautiful Studio here so what you're going to be seeing is you're going to be seeing me actually go outside go for walks and find ways to exercise without having to go to a gym well my wife has a membership to the gym but please don't do a horoscope Forrest Gump well you just decided to go for run one dear and uh you've got to be it don't your knees [Music] no I'm gonna document my journey to a healthier outcome and give me a good idea it's going to be common sense stuff I mean it's not going to be anything not going to be doing massive weight lifting and all this other stuff there's going to be stuff like that involved in it but I can show you I'm gonna show you guys you know how I'm gonna be going to the park and using just the basic things that they already have built at the park for you to be able to do basic exercises I did some calculations and I installed um Google fit or something with the name of the app on my phone and it basically just is a built-in step counter I take my phone with me everywhere I go so I figured you know at least find out how many steps do I take on an average day so I set myself a goal of 250 steps I only beat it three days out of the week you're pissed up man um oh chasing clouds are shooting off thanks for popping in by Maddie thanks for stopping by Buddy I've got one of them healthy food and healthy lifestyle please tell a pet watch or a step counter watch that's brilliant that helps you all the time that that's what I've got my wife has one and she does you know thousands and thousands and thousands of steps yeah let's see me I can't I can't believe how much it is but the thing they find they've really got me thinking was about this was me because I don't do any real Walking other than up and down the steps to make you know make coffee or whatever or let the dogs out or finish my day because I focus so much time on here and even my business you know I do everything remote on the computer so I need to dedicate a little bit of time every single day go for a walk and just some basic do some basic things because just the fact that I didn't do more than 250 steps most days means I only burn about 1400 calories a day well they why have I gained so much weight well that's why um I'm one of those people I kind of really sit still why those were nuts I've always got to be fiddling about something or doing something so my wife is the same way you know I mean but I mean that was never I Was Your Average 10 store weekly and I was never ever big at school because I was always thin or I was one of those people that could eat eat whatever I wanted and you know it just went straight so it was like a Porsche type of thing you don't never gained nowhere it's only me later years where I've actually gained anything you know and it's just a it's just a kite like you do everything starts more south in it so William Dobson that's exactly what I did and I like I said I only met that goal of 250 steps three days out of the week [Music] that's pathetic [Music] so it's no wonder I piled on the pounds if you've got a local park or you know just do a bit walked in the Park yeah so you know I've got the I've got the camera that's set up out there by the door that's all reason I set up a back one there so I can easily disconnect it reconnect it and I'm gonna take that I'm gonna film it and I'm gonna upload it to the channel and document my actual weight loss Journey so we'll see how it goes what you can add to it and all you know you can obviously video your surroundings you know what the scenery and all that stuff you know people like this you know see all the the nice walk-ins and all that stuff you know any other thing that I want to do is I want to get myself a drone get the FCC part 107 thing done so I can actually use it for legitimate purposes on YouTube but so you know something to do recreationally is something for me to be able to enjoy just to get out and about more often than I do so that that's all all that stuff's gonna end up on that channel there plus obviously if it ever gets to the point where that channel is monetized there's way better chance of it actually paying off in the long run than you know all the content I make on here I don't care how many videos I do how many news stories I do how many mixing stuff I mean product reviews I will never make any real money on this channel no no I'm finished on YouTube and [ __ ] is expensive yeah cheap cheap cameras that I've got are 700 a piece I want to get another desk here it's 350 to get the same desk that I have now but it's just the one side this is if you don't realize you know the amount of money people invest in this stuff you know what I mean it's not cheap alcohol so if I want to stay on YouTube and I want to do this full time I got to do more than just this so I can do one video a week on that channel do this live thing here plus whatever reviews I have speaking of which I'm finally convinced myself that I am going to do the review for this mock mag 18 I'm gonna get past my bias of it of not having temp control and accept that as a good thing because most people really don't want it you find attempt controllers it's it's probably more you die hard users know what that I don't think a lot of people use it as much now I mean it's still there I mean but I don't most people don't use it the only reason I was so hard-pressed on the subject is because when I got the RBA deck for it I couldn't get a good Vape or maximize The Vape using a standard coil with wattage because it would get to the point where it's too hot and you just get a junk Vape out of it wasn't getting any you know yeah I've done it but just I put stainless steel coil in it put a big four millimeter stainless steel coil and now the airflow is exactly like I liked it I got the flavor I wanted out of the Vape but I needed temperature control to make sure it didn't Scorch that cotton so because of that I was so focused on needing temp control speaking of four millimeter coils look at that bad boys I've got some stable staggered fuse claptons in there I'm sorry it's not Doom you're just us with this light and situation but them are four milli stable styrofuse cluttons in there they're coming out at about 0.38 to 0.4 and I've got them in organs Bonsai oh I could never get my hands on a bonsai and I've got the stuck and what I do not are like kind of customize mainly because mine was all black that looks fantastic I I polish the this little beauty ring copper I took some of the paint off here because this was all black I took some of the paint off there it still left the outline of the pattern but it's copper background and I obviously polished the cut up a bit as well and I think it looks bloody good that looks fantastic that's uh but yeah but you can see I bought the stack obviously the the separate the stock system and my God this is good man I bet you were tough to bits when you got done polishing that up oh but that's not all I've also found my little brother which is this fella hmm now it looks nice we'll follow you here that's out there this is a clone it's a broadside cone uh tube and a Kennedy clone on the top wow it Vapes very well that's what matters in the end that's it's fantastic but this this is one of the hardest hitting mods I've got to be honest with you it's really really really powerful and it's that is fantastic so I've been I'll clean the cup of the old mix up the deer maybe I'll have to pull out for next week and and do an actual Mech neck tube I got one I bought for The Vape apocalypse what if I've gotten this one this this is this is the I've got the banana that you've got in here and I'll tell you what it is I don't know where it is right I thought I mean I've always been a big believer in the odd years but when you put something like that in a tank and you think yeah that's nice and then you drop it in a decent idea the difference is night and deer honestly that's fantastic although you know what they you know our tears and tanks and all that have come a hell of a long way you know technology wise you know the whole they're all more simulating and RDA for flavor wise but they still don't beat it I'm sorry but it's just it doesn't happen there's certain aspects of the airflow that are impossible to achieve with a tank especially this this is bottom it just comes straight up you know and it's fantastic I love it yeah you know if you like if you like the flavors get 100 years you know what I mean they're fantastic honestly and the cloud Checkers as well apparently this is going to not be on my ass but never mind [Music] can you see me [Music] that is lovely that is unbelievable that is absolutely gorgeous and I bet there's hardly any restriction to that airflow whatsoever nothing absolutely nothing I mean if you're familiar with a candy dance it's like two it's like two tubes that'll just come up you know and they're just directly under the coil there's nothing it's just pure there's no mess no nothing it's just whack brilliant it's just a matter of you know how high up from that tube opening for the airflow do you actually place your coils you see the people the Kennedy when you take that off that's that's a solid that's a solid cup yeah there's no air holes in that air holes are yeah on your mod that's where your animals are so they go in there and they come directly under they come directly underneath your coil you know what I mean this is like two little tubes that look like little drain pipes that may not go a little harder you obviously can't see him but that's that's why I like this because you can take this top cup of drift and you've gone a lot of funny on with your airflow when you put it back on you just [ __ ] snap it back on in a way you can brilliant she and Kennedy weren't still going honestly they're absolutely fantastic manufacturer of stopped in that yeah AVM even asked you know Dr King about that he's like you know all these businesses have gone out of operations because of these regulations and he's like well you know we're not against businesses we're not against businesses and Mark's list even asked him he's like listen I'm a business in order for me to be able to continue operating the store I need to enter into contractual obligations are you going to authorize any product on the market with flavors he's like well if it's up the burden is up to the manufacturers if the manufacturers submit the things and we'll have to approve it but this guy here are hooked to the side this one this one's uh the stable staggered I've put this guy to the side oh and we'll do a taste of you know what you know what I mean we've got a taste one so that's what that's where that's going when we do it it's gonna be late I have been plowing my way through we made this the bananagram buttercream cake on episode seven this is the one that's at the top of the bottle had leaked all over my hands whenever I mixed it and it turns out that the threads on here has a crack going all the way down the side so this has been a royal pain in the Wazoo when I go to fill up the tank I need to turn it so the crack lines up with the juice while on the top and then just gently squeeze it so it fills inside the tank and fills that well and then drains down in on the other side where the air hole is I would have just poured it all out into another bottle and bend the bottle as simple as that well the bottle is definitely getting binned but I'm like oh it's only gonna take me two three days to get through this but honestly because of how much of a pain in the Wazoo it is I'm gonna finish that off later today but it's lasted a lot longer than I thought and there's that one from last week I'm totally enjoying going back to the blue raspberry in this one very nice that's the reason why it's the OG and obviously I've got this song going on here speaking of which I've been meaning to do this for a while but I've been so focused on OBS and building all these things and then automating them that this week I'm going to focus on doing that review and I'm going to be setting up a contest to be able to give this and a bunch of other stuff flavors away I've got a bunch of duplicates I got some one shots here we're all going to be included in that I got pre-mix nothing is going to have actual nicotine in it so you'll have to do your own Nick if you want to um set it up at your own strength but I've got a bunch of stuff here I've got spare coils and we've got the x-lim we also got the xlim C their spare coils for that so I'm gonna clean all it all up and uh include that in the package you guys will be seeing that posted somewhere on social media and also on the website and all you have to do is basically go to all the social media links you click on you follow it you get 10 chances to enter [Music] [Laughter] but you know I've been talking about doing this for a while now it's time for me to finally get around to doing I was gonna do it for my thousand thank you thousand sub thank you video but I never got around to making that so I've also got a bunch of flavors besides the one shot cheesecake and spearmen these are duplicates I'm gonna throw that in the bin with all those other things for the giveaway time I give back to the community since the community has been so generous to me without a doubt and Legacy as far as ago the the flavor stuff you know it's not because he's you know he's sent with stuff it is generally pretty damn good juice it's really nice stuff yeah so you guys will get the try for yourself and you know give some feedback on what you guys think of it once you've had an opportunity to try it it's exactly what it says on the tin yep and I've also got some extra retrovape stuff that I've got some of the stuff I bought five or six of them just different colors so I'll throw some of them in there be a nice little box that's gonna go away yeah make sure you give them the Pink as well please [Laughter] from my best friend there you go have a nice day yeah a little bit of videos already in the house though well sir I think it's time for us to move on to our retroving [Music] foreign [Music] ladies and gentlemen time for us to do our Vandy Vape mato you know what is I like the look of them but I never ever got around to getting one because I was interested in that like rope Wiccan system I've got um the German one OT 103 team made one yeah that's got some and I was quite impressed with that one and I saw Vandy Vape made one so I'm like oh I'm gonna have to order that well I ordered it as soon as it came in I threw it into the bin with the other stuff and I totally forgot about it do you mean the girl device with that freaking system in because they just I've heard God damn good deals on it like but I've never actually tried it myself it's an impressive looking bit of kick actually old school rdta foreign nice tall looks just just like the pictures is taller than it obviously yeah when did you ever see a tank that already had that's so cool that's not coils that's the that's the airflow it's a honeycomb airflow I'm like wait it doesn't look like coils uh-huh it's really good that's the honeycomb airflow [Music] oh that sounds so cool [Music] a nice little it's a nice looking thing take a look at the rest of the box they do include a coil there we go triple fuse Clapton 28 gauge times three and that is wrapped in I'll do like six when they put the information on with the colors I think that's a brilliant brilliant I love when they do that three and a half millimeter inner diameter you know exactly what you get a nice big chunky coil let's just everybody should do it if they're include with the pattern what was it was it take a printer label no no I mean nope and there's the wire ropes for the wicking oh look at that bad boys [Music] four two and a half millimeter and then we have five three millimeter stainless wow two different kinds of wire rope ah and you get your peripheral pouch Sparrow Rings eight ten to five ten drip tip adapter you have a squonk pin CH tube to replace the center all that's pretty neat [Music] coil cutting tool you can see it's marked [Music] seven millimeters and you've got your usual fold out instruction manual they can they can toss this in this sure as I can print the actual information about the coils on the packaging definitely [Music] plenty there like plenty stuff there yeah [Music] nice little talk as usual let me put a sticker on the bottom [Music] to protect your mod a good idea then stop scratching your butt the hell if you your opinion yeah if you're that picky about it cage comes off at all got an o-ring on the inside there got an o-ring on the bottom of the threads to drop your air your way to do an army yeah [Music] and then there you have silicone for your fill hole what's the time capacity on that was it 4ml five this is the one thing I didn't do the research on before the stream to figure out which one it was I just picked this out yesterday [Music] and for the Audi struction forward as Jesus and I'm trying to read it in Russian that's not gonna work they are English clapped in coil 0.26 ohms pull out the airflow cap install and adjust the coil install the cotton refill symbol no specifications listed very odd [Music] why are there two different kinds of stainless steel for wicking the diameter difference at all notice yeah one's five millimeter the other one's four millimeter four two and a half millimeter or five three millimeter maybe the large ones so much more juice so you know I'm only guessing I think I see I've never ever used one I have like I said I use the brunhilda one but it was it only came with one yeah so whatever it was that's what I used four of one and five of the other one there's only four holes that it needs to go in so we'll try the larger diameter why not just drop it Down in the Hole that was a fit [Music] does it fit the art of it isn't why would the disappointment don't work brunild is the same issue you have to insert it from the bottom because they chamfered the slots the holes on the bottom yes you can drop it in but they didn't chamfer the holes from the top so technically it'll fit but to get it to actually fit and drop so much easier when you chamfer the holes [Music] cool so there's the wicking it's best to wake up to there see why they gave you a smaller diameter a half millimeter diameter you know thinner it could be something to do with the amount that ain't juice flowing on me they might get a large useful one or a little less juice with the other one you know what I mean I don't know if you take a look at the space around it that is so tight in there there isn't very much room [Music] or on the outside of it but don't forget you know when you use the thing you're going to be tipping it up so how much is that going to contribute versus [Music] but our JT is did work off that anywhere even if you use them cotton you know I've got an old one kicking about somewhere and you know you've got to tip it on the on the side where you're cutting it otherwise kind of like the Pyro well the difference with the Pyro you drop the cotton down into it as opposed to having these wires that actually use capillary action to bring the juice up to you well it's kind of cheap to only include one coil though well you know the biggest competitors I suppose yeah but in the overall scheme of things and the cost how much did they actually spend for this coil you know what I mean a buck Maybe yeah probably little 25 cents because they bought it in bulk could have put two coils in there but that's getting picky at this point yeah you've been Piggy be accused of being Jay Harris [Laughter] uh there's only doing here with the Hotmail I'm just having a quick look here through the day is coming to an end and my eyes I'm just having a quick look actually on it just to see if there's any info on the reason why they've got two sets of ropes that was the one website I didn't bother to look up before the singles deck um probably wide that it's one coil because it is a single coil posters deck um it's so easy to put in there lots of room for your weekend because it's a massive massive juice well [Music] and because it's three and a half millimeter which one is it orange or black I think it's the orange one that's the bigger one black one feel like we pull that through no retention so this is the three and a half that's still a little loose but I mean it should work fine [Music] nice not much really on the the ropes as such um foreign looks really good not real matting just drop it down onto the ropes [Music] still one thing I haven't been able to master doing things facing away from you no it's enough tonight man and what didn't I do what did you do I'm sorry I'm trying to burn it or measure the resistance I'm sorry I'm just checking out to see if I can find any more important but then ropes I think it's just pure what I found is purely it's just Wicked you know what I mean it's reckon some are better than others at the moment [Music] so despite what the package said it says it's supposed to be 0.26 measuring .16 [Music] it's just pretty much seeing the dips and thicknesses are just due to Wiccan um nothing what you're doing about anything else [Music] foreign very cheap um about it here we go man am I glad that I actually pulled that cotton out and chose to redo it because that was shorting out across the bottom you guys couldn't see it that would not have been a good Vape and I've been sitting here blaming the thing when it was legit my fault for not actually getting the hot spots out there you go then William Dobson's answered the question there while I was looking and the smaller ropes upon Jewel [Music] smaller ones for Jewel because the larger one per single coils there you go that's that's a reasoning so you've got the correct ones in for a single coil you've got the large diameter ropes this would be an interesting one how would you get they only have a hole on this side and on this side to put a double coil in here first off they would have to be really small be doing another Bogan situation where you try and put two two and a half millimeter coils in here and then you'd have to literally have one come straight up and coil on this side come down and then come back before it drops down into the deck and the other one would have to be the opposite yeah it would have to come across coil drop down on this side it doesn't look like there's much room in there to get dual cars anyway I told them I think it wouldn't be practical to do dual coils in that I think it's me and purpose of single code deck but why the two why like I said it could be down different flow rates yeah different raw rates [Music] the cost of them was 10 cents to include the extra package yeah welcome welcome back Becca Nicole's hello time time to laugh and time hello and welcome uh William Dobson said you get a more saturated Vape with the smaller ropes there you go very interesting thank you Legacy I've never ever used a device with the ropes or I'm intrigued [Music] what's going on with our printer I might actually try and pick one up because they're pretty cheap now [Music] what I've seen they're getting pretty good reviews as well we've only printed four times today but there's been 103 actions recorded in the log file wow [Music] very interesting let me reset that chat message goes into the logger first words I don't know if I missed that one but Free Rider Vape has also joined us so I'm sorry if I missed you [Music] so the user list is not updated because I've got people in the live stream that are not in the list of active users right now that's another good point William Dobson depends on the thickness of your juice as well you know how thick yeah that makes a lot of sense to be using Max Max VG you know a bike we're better on a smaller rope than a bigger robot or vice versa or whatever yeah and because of the openings that are on here I think that the max rope size that I dumped in here would probably be good for even like a month to long or something that's a little bit lower than this where's the thinner ones would let more slosh up something you'd have to play with and actually find out for sure the record I mean what I've seen the thinner ones do rotten about a little bit so I don't know I think that's a little long yep yeah there's loads of room in that juice well you can just dump it in you want him within the Moon and the coil really doesn't sit that far off of the deck you figure we cut the lead seven millimeters and half of that probably went in so you only need about three millimeters extending from the coils to touch the deck get in there looks nice and easy to set up I mean you know it's very easy to set up but trying to do it on the other way I can't do a tuck if it's faced away from me well that's the joys of light builds my friend [Laughter] there we go there you go man and picked off for today Coastal clouds Citrus Peach we're gonna give this thing a try that looks nice I like peaches see how this thing feels tip barely fits in there it's probably going to be the downside of it that very small filler Hall that's not too bad actually you know you've got to have something with a small nib I mean if you can get some of them bottles that's just got right if you try to use the cone-shaped one that I have you know you have no chance [Music] but she's filling up beautifully [Music] that's just uh it's just kind of like the way it works it is clever stuff old school but clever um does that smell definitely getting that peach out of there [Music] and the resistance has dropped since we uh dry burned it oh I will do that William Dobson check out the sir Sagan so I thought I said Sega there Saga mini I'll have a look at that burger mini [Music] for 40 quid checker measures 0.23 65 is probably gonna be higher what's your coil um thing say what we've got on point two your wattage 0.23 is what we ended up at that's what I've set it up to start with I think this would probably be a bit High because it'll gun off a jewel I would imagine but we'll see um 0.23 probably it yeah I don't think it's one of a jewel because it's the cool the Cool Vape it's going 56.3 middle one is six point five and a warm is 76.7 so yeah for a single card it could be pushing a bit for that let's break it in we'll start off at 45. yeah because usually the heart was 70. oh yeah there's the cap domed very simple airflow I do like the look of that and that fits on there without having to lube this up could it use a drop or so yeah there just enough like that just stay and look at that Saga William that's a nice looking mod oh it is lovely in it I don't like the greeny that's silver other or the dark one with the blackish one would do be nice but that's nice yeah William why I really love that honeycomb design right on the inside because this is wide open the way it's set up now on the outside but it's restricted right next to the coil with that honeycomb 45 is a Cool Vape [Music] go 50. [Music] I think I know plenty of the ever as well and like there's plenty cloud of it 55 nice sweet spot yeah a little crackle on the coils [Music] and she's drinking the juice pretty much will I think that was the downsides of the like a drink like a drink but when you're making your own juice that's not a factor nope at all it's not like a Titan the Titan you have to go down a Nick level if you're gonna put it on the Titan because it makes so much I'm gonna sort that out I'll tell you what it is they can be tight and set up for next week we'll sort it out we'll get we'll get the we'll get the kind of soup out definitely can pull that off the shelf yeah we're making the Titan week next week yeah it's right up there right on the corner I think we should have a Titan piece of cake yeah we should have a Titan meet next week what's the weather supposed to be for you next week oh god um we're pretty just cloudy and really I mean it's not it's still reasonably warm for the time of year like but they're calling for a snowstorm this weekend whether we actually get it or not it's going to be another matter we've been having some fantastic views of the Northern Lights the Aurora there's been pink the sun's been doing some kind of swallow burst as well so you've got the green going in the pink it's been absolutely phenomenal it's been seen right across the country apart from us because we're all covered in Cloud but then yeah there's some fantastic pictures pretty yeah yes five disagree set a good broken clouds feels like two ideas there's a bit of a chilly wind we've got a wind coming in off the North Sea I believe anything that comes in off the North Sea is bloody cold damn near identical [Music] oh that's a first eh one of my new uh projects that I worked on where humidity is higher [Laughter] as long as you don't paint any meal genitalia on my head I'll be happy with that [Laughter] yeah that's what I plan on using that you know when we're talking about Dr King but with his AVM meeting but I just got a little too carried away and ranting and raving they've left the Red Dot above your head [Laughter] that's a cool idea like cool that seems to be working now I'm not sure what happened originally [Music] my allergies are definitely going crazy though with that juice I'm not sure if it's the juice or if it's the uh the berry um Pam says it's 76 degrees in North Carolina right now oh shut up [Laughter] we've experience 76. William Dawson says it's below 10 in London yeah Northern England is five so it's definitely going to be below 10 in London that that's normally warmer down south Thanos they're normally warmer man I've gotten so much progress done on OBS this week everything's worked great even that complex scene that I threw together only through an encoding error one time but the stuff that I've got planned for you know making different scenes in this because I'm I was working on the news one originally and you know came across this DJ thing and then Incorporated that into there and I'm gonna need to get in a better graphics card I'll tell you that now that I've got the hang of this OBS and creating scenes and subscenes and nesting scenes and don't forget we also have attention vaping is better than smoking yeah it's been a while since we've seen him yeah William Thompson said he's moving to where palm is [Laughter] no doubt about it you must remember [Laughter] there's an off Note in this and I'm just gonna have to see if it breaks in as time goes on it's not the cotton I've used that cotton before on other coils when I've changed and re-wicked stuff just wondering if because the bottom of that was shorting out some of those coils got a little overheated yeah see it might just be breaking in time you know I don't know dear definitely get the peach and definitely get a citrus aspect of it and it's not astringent like a lot of the peaches are there's too much malic acid in some of those peaches it's definitely got some sweetness to it as well Vape you can pick this matter up for cheap I like it well like I said the only problem is it's drinking the juice I can already see through the window we're down good two mil in the window how are we on time come about a two-hour mark we've got the armor Mega kit so how about we jump overhead and get this thing opened up and find out if it's any good or not and then compare the flavor of a stock coil kit from God knows how long ago [Music] go for it man let's go for it armor kit an old stock coil [Music] see if I can find anything on the web William Tom Thompson said when he moves when he's going to move to where palm is then he's going to live off grid in the woods and swallow panels to charge his batteries [Laughter] I like your thinking man I like your thinking the picture that's on here does not match what's coming up on my Google search who makes it a-r-y-m-i -o-y-m-i a-r-y-m-i-vape sneak into a parent's house I could stay for hours and we looked into each other's eyes there we go [Music] that's that's what the picture looks like three Mill capacity [Music] to get the plastic torn off of this can't show the back because of the codes they'll be showing those kids doing that [Music] stainless steel [Music] she's a looker [Music] internal lipo [Music] armor box manufactured by Kanger Tech guy Jesus are they still gone and then here's the tank another one of those coils tighten this up just dropped it on the ground it's got that game the look of the mix on it's like a side side tongue it's one of these type of coils where you fill it up drop it down in and tighten it down interesting I really like the look of it it's like this might be a fingerprint magnet pull the old calipers out [Music] try not to Glow down below I need to change batteries on this I can hardly even see the screen [Laughter] [Music] don't refuse this one I need power in it [Music] give me a moment Folk I knew you was going to have more batteries he's got everything [Music] oh William Dobson says KangerTech are still going to make the colors of a third party wow there you go now we can see hello 22 millimeter tank right now zero that out God that just reminded me of my old job and engineer I want the pairs of them I had were unbelievable what a full set so just a 23 millimeter tank is all that you can squeeze into this I'm trying to think if I have any modern tanks that would actually fit on here maybe it alone because they're probably round about that size [Music] plenty of space around it at least on this end if they would have centered that you could have put in a 24 millimeter oh you know brought that 510 out just a hair because this sticks out further what size that is it's a good old curiosity it's a good old SPS side by side thinking it smoke won't fit [Music] all right let's take a closer look at this coil holy mody that's Long Point three ohm 15 to 50 watt MTL job in it pretty much that's one long skinny color in it stainless steel 316l [Music] look at that Burr [Music] Ito that was not good for quality is it holy [ __ ] I ain't putting up some mellow before [ __ ] here Jesus fortunately that would have gone into your tank where your liquid is and it wouldn't have been affected it and looking at the inside it's just standard round wire we've done good for that but they think you suck that down your windpipe Maxville one of these styles wow no actual display a bunch of dots it looks like your battery power wow I've seen a couple of devices like that just give you dots just to give you a puppy power and I no longer have the micro device charging well let's fill it up and give it a try [Music] you can clearly see where the max fill is so that's good we'll use that same Coastal clouds to fill it [Music] it's a weird one I wonder when they came up when did them come out then I've got another device around here uses the same style coil where is it here it is [Music] the Morgan [Music] we did that a while back that's right yeah [Music] and that was on our Bluetooth speaker mod oh yes I mean it's still out in the boat you can still get it and but it's it's down as a starter kit you know it's this is a start okay nothing wrong with that custard tried to see what a kid now that it's had a chance to sit in here [Music] it works I've just seen a review with not kid duck came out in 2016. that device [Music] 2016. that is old that's that's what the goal is this is a retro Vape segment that should be in a museum now mate it's a museum piece that's not a restaurant the matter wasn't old enough for you so I pulled out the armor that is a beautiful looking device it is you know I'm not gonna knock it for not having the actual you know percentages or wattage numbers figures now but you think that's early days light bulb battery still flat you know what I mean that's wow what to say the the dots represent hot resistance is supposed to be point zero one five battery capacity inside there is a 2600 2600 milliamp hour battery so you looks like you could change it but you're gonna have to take it apart to do it there's a screw on the bottom keeping the cover on LED lights up when the fire button is pressed LED lights off when released the fire button and atomizer stops vaping five Speedy clicks to switch on and off the battery LED will flash three times when the atomizer resistance value is less than 0.15 LED will flash 15 times and stop functioning when the battery is drained LED lights will up while charging all five LEDs light up when fully charged 10 second cut out built-in high capacity battery LED will flash six times and stop functioning when PCB temperature is too high so you can't adjust it so it's got a bit of protection in it anyway it's got the protection but it's not adjustable from the looks of it yeah suitable temperature and using is 5 to 45 degrees this is not designed as a smoking cessation product what so they originally sold two nichrome coils a point a 1.5 and a 1 ohm nichrome coil and then they also have the stainless steel that's supposed to be a 0.5 ohm coil it's not 0.3 it's 0.5 Jesus half an hour stainless steel wow top filling integrated drip tip very interesting but if it's 2016 why wouldn't it be expecting huge flavor we'll give that a chance to soak up a little bit longer is it Airy enough to be a dtl or is it in mouth doesn't matter yeah it's dirty enough to be a direct along yeah it's restricted there is some restriction the airflow openings are on the side yeah yeah I got you right there yeah good yeah and it's mirrored on both sides all right time for a random recipe [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] running this is the recipe we made that I've been using right now the banana isn't strong enough in this one I could hardly taste any gram whatsoever and it kind of resembles a buttercream cake sorry could I let this sit a lot longer sure but it doesn't have any separation in any of these flavors in here nor does it have a different flavor on the inhale versus exhale but it's been an enjoyable experience nonetheless my apologies guys call up near chat that's why we have those bumpers and they're the length they are I just got done putting a bunch of stuff away but he gets a bump running do you like that up the stairs [Laughter] Richard Kidd hello and welcome hello Richard how are you doing right maybe afternoon for you but it's evening for us in the UK [Music] yes you're correct my apologies all right so let's take a look at this three two one peanut butter cheesecake recipe first up on the list it is just three ingredients cheesecake Graham crust from TPA New York cheesecake have you veered peanut butter before have you I've never been a penis we mixed up where is it peanut butter ice cream on episode five fantastic remember if I'm thinking I can't remember the thing that the taste tester that's what I can't remember I don't know and I love peanut butter or an innocent one when you've done it well it's a steeper because of the ice cream the creams that are in it that's right but you could definitely taste that peanut butter right off the bat and know that that's going to subdue as the creams come up higher right so this one looks pretty interesting it's a simple three banger we're gonna mix this one up for today sure I'm just checking you [Music] look and the only thing that I'm gonna add to this is some super sweet [Music] put one percent in there we'll save that give that a shot TPA cheesecake Graham crust cappella New York cheesecake where did I see that notice as I stood located you know these little ones like you put on your thing you say these if you remember these what you sent are then one shots as well another [Music] let's say on there I'm about to Frontier flavors butterscotch that's a butterscotch flavor you could use it as a one shot I suppose um and then the other one move a little bit closer to the to your right oh well the other one is a one shot yeah the one is a one shot custard and the other one is a butterscotch flavor well obviously I just say that's wrong I'm not sorry it's okay yeah because you've got some of the big something you said some of the flavor stuff as well and small bottles I've got like then yeah the swirl is a single flavor and graham cracker is a single flavor flavors and you've got one chocolate I've got you ah river is lovely but that's a one shot I've got you yeah I wasn't sure what kind of flavors he sent you I was like listen I've got some big massive bottles of these ones so let me bottle up some 30 ml bottles for you to try out I've got yeah I'm with you now I want you to make your own recipe yeah except when I was looking I thought well that's got one shot and that hasn't so I was I was thinking they're flavor so if it doesn't say one shot it's an actual individual flavor oh [ __ ] I've got you the confusion is over fantastic though yeah all right so uh vso peanut or SSA peanut butter don't have vso I gotta order some and then Capel supersuit and a 30 ml bottle and a scale that's what I was looking for that one there that's the one I was looking for I've just found it there I don't know if you can see that that's the pain I put the one I was looking for ah [Music] I believe that's a flavor in it another one shot I'm assuming the only technical real difference between a flavor and a one shot is a one shot is technically something that's usually a complex blending of other flavors to create a flavor profile whereas a single flavor is legit legit just a single flavor and if that's the profile that you want then it can be a one shot I've got you but if you want a peanut butter and jelly sandwich well then you need some toast you need some peanut butter you need some jelly as a minimum no that's one thing I kind of understand what you eat over there is not Peter would you rather have peanut butter marshmallow sandwich no I just like peanut butter on its own and a slice of toast I eat it with a spoon sometimes if I'm in a hurry just want a quick snack I'll go grab a tablespoon of peanut butter and off I go running like a lollipop I've been known to dip me finger [Laughter] I bet your kids love that as an example yep what are you are you crunchy or smooth I'm a crunchy man I used to be crunchy when I was younger I'm more of a smooth man now and matter of fact my favorite one is the all-natural peanut butter wow crunchy I used to do Peter Peter Pan because of the fact all natural because of the fact that it was so thick but I'll I'll do the same thing with the all-natural Jiff y non-hydrogenized cheesecake I've got some of that oh New York cheesecake got my cheesecake Graham crust and then to that to make the cheesecake a little bit more complex is New York cheesecake from capella and then peanut butter flavor and we'll see if it's at a high enough percentage for everything to balance out in the end William Dobson estate have you tried peanut butter and caramel yes I have trouble tasting the caramel in a lot of my recipes unless I let it sit for a while the fourth pretty strong flavors actually on there when you think about it yeah I just wanted to get some more caramel and try it out the one that I have isn't which one was it pop my head I'd have to look at my flavor stash and figure out which one it was that's what I was thinking if you've got like a recipe with two strong beavers flavors could could one cancel you their own you know could it be like competing to hit that flavor you know what I mean that's what I found with some of these ones when you go and you make two of them that are you know both cheesecake flavors yeah sometimes they're additive and they come up with a beautiful blend that you could literally bottle and sell as your own cheesecake if you wanted to and sometimes they Clash like in your mouth you get more of a buttery note and then it kind of like distracts you from an original flavors of cheesecake like a single flavor tested this one on a single flavor tested this one and sometimes when I put them together you get something that's a more accurate cheesecake and sometimes you get one that separates the ingredients and you get more gram crust and more butter and then something else that you just don't recognize as a cheesecake anymore I suppose to say Obviously the blending because I can see how many even some of you you know you um juice you could say go for I don't know strawberry cheesecake or you know whatever and you'll get that strawberry because that strawberry is such a strong flavor the cheesecake kind of like doesn't come through type of thing as much well I just changed the recipe right there because that's supposed to be 0.31 Mario 0.58 and unfortunately I mean do this hmm yeah I won't have to give Peanut Butter oh well close enough [Music] the advantage of having little syringes looks like a miniature turkey baster this actually came with a set of bottles I bought a bag of bottles on Amazon it was like a 10 pack of bottles and they threw a couple of those a couple little syringes couple blunt tip needles wow and like this was a perfect example I went over I shot over I'm like oh 0.6 it's supposed to be 0.31 well yank that out I just removed the excess squirted in the bin and we're good to go now we're moving on to Capella New York cheesecake and this is a three percent which would be 0.9 smells good wow does smell like a New York cheesecake but more like the the brown part on the top than the actual creamy aspect of it just sometimes we think that sometimes some juices smell better than the taste yes a lot I've had lots of individual flavors that smell better than they actually taste yeah like oh my God you know when you crank the percentage way up it's like too much dap gets more of like a buttery flavor and popcorn thing than it does what it's supposed to be so point nine if I can get this a little closer to where it's supposed to be without shooting over pain The Price is Right yeah William Dobson has just comment commented he's still trying to get a good banana or a banana custard but every banana he's had seems to have a candy taste I think that is the general thing with banana flavors at the moment I think I'm really speaking about them earlier on and it's a very difficult to live outside to perfect to be honest with you but like I said but every time I've had banana you you'll probably know we've been in the UK you remember them a little later with all like a candy banana you got the candy banana ones and I think you've got a like a shrimp I don't know why they're doing a shrimp but it was pink and it was candied um and the banana had that like that candy banana tea so he's getting his kids I can't remember what the shrimp one was supposed to be I was probably like a strawberry or something but that is a shrimp what a candy shaped shrimp can you believe that there's the 0.60 oh I forgot to air State the strength of the alcohol on this beer it's 4.5 percent what was your strength on your bottle I will have to look here shortly I have a sport this is 4.5 Ruby beer some of the winchwood Brew it's quite nice I'm quite uh must be surprised 1.86 close enough for my taste I don't know about them I love that name but I'll be Hobgoblin some PG looking at 5.29 there are these little balls there I made a mistake you know I tried doing that with PG yeah that's what I did with the PG but I mean when I'm making 30 mil bottles it's fantastic I love the fact that I have this because it's so easy to get exactly the right amount and just give it a good squeeze and before you know you're there I've tried it with VG and it didn't work oh no it's not gonna work with VG models are too fast well technically you don't really need to because I mean like I said you these are all PG based ingredients all the flavorings are PG based some of them have a little bit of EG in them to thicken them up or whatnot if they're super concentrated a little delete them down like the liquid bar and stuff is really thick it's kind of a PG blends I don't know if it's 50 50 70 30 60 40 something like that it's a lot thicker but a lot of these flavorings are just straight up PG and it's really nice because once you get it like this then it's just a matter of topping it off you know generally speaking you don't have to look at the scale for this part of it because you just fill it up to the part of the bottle that starts to come close down to where the threads are yeah and you'll be close enough lovely and we're supposed to be at 26.49 and look at that 26.47 I mean once you get to the that you know that that's what 30 mils actually is in your bottle it's just a matter of pouring until you get there it's like you were doing last time it comes with practicing experience I take it's just you getting comfortable with it like last week you know you were a little hesitant about worrying about the percentages and once I plugged it into the calculator we were able to get you where you needed to be once you do that a dozen times you don't see what about percentages anymore because you already know how to look it up you know how do you get the right figure and you build the confidence of saying I can do this [Music] kind of like your brake job the first time you change the set of brakes on a car you were like you know I'm not gonna be able to stop and you realize that you know you pull the wheels off like you're changing a tire you pull two bolts off the caliper flops off you pop out the pads you pop in the pads you put a couple you know retaining Clips on yeah put it back together and you're like I paid somebody 200 bucks to do this it's crazy I went to the auto parts store for 25 got a set of Lifetime guaranteed pads and did it myself have a nice day yeah brilliant same thing with this there's our juice that's so awesome I think the thing with me I can't tend to over complicate things that's that's the thing songs to get them chocolate colored I've seen them halfy halfy before I've seen them hop hop chocolate bananas I've seen them ones before I haven't seen a fully chocolate one but there you go wow that's nice they're probably hit me bubbles pretty strange color what you're going to put in what you're trying it in that's the question what's it going in the day actually I don't think this one's gonna go in today because it's got a cheesecake uh it's gonna be a steeper we'll try it next week why not last week we did that three Banger custard look at that color whoa that's in one week you know this is going to be way better next week I think it needs a little more could I do this today sure is it gonna be as good you're gonna have a good idea I don't think so oh you could be pushing it you could be pushing it do you know the score because that's however we do have this cappuccino one two three four that we mixed up yes that was on episode five remember that what am I putting this on I remember that where's the cap surprisingly I remember that even though my memory is like a blinking sieve but I do remember that there we go oh see he's prepped again all wet and ready to go well I've got a I've been cleaning I'll put a bunch of them into the recycle bin and the recycle bin sitting in the bathroom I already cleaned the tanks now they're just soaking in the water just to get the residual stuff out awesome bit of spring cleaning huh it's a constant it's getting into the point where it's now a constant this is modus galatech very nice I couldn't remember what the name of it was I'm like what is this funky shape that's on here [Laughter] most most of them and we'll try that one out go for a man go for it what's this reading point two ohms 2 35 watts is not going to be enough for dual coil 0.20 [Music] average about 70-ish 70-80 ish ish I'll say it ish very Loosely well 0.17 in the Orbiter I typically go 65 so since the resistance a little higher how about we drop it down to 60 and I'm gonna actually go a little lower than that calculator or Cool Vape on a 0.2 ohm coil is 64.8 Watts or you're probably in the ballpark for a nice Cool Vape 64.8 76.5 that's probably where I am when I Vape that bear thingy then warm is 88.2 it'll be too warm 65 might be a nice um spots are we see unless you like it warmer this tastes like a legit cappuccino not some you bottled powdered cappuccino and you made your own like hot chocolate kind of cappuccino this will just taste like you got espresso you had espresso made and then you turned it into a legit cappuccino take care Williamson Williams peeler now thanks for popping in mate thank you sir appreciate uh visit appreciate you coming and hanging out with us all right so let's go to the recipes see where this one is we made cap one two three four here's the recipe maca's coffee which is McDonald's coffee marshmallow custard not getting very much of the marshmallow custard it's only in the one percent Vanilla swirl I'm getting a hint of vanilla I'd modify this and I'd bump that up just the hair vanilla whipped cream and I could I I think it needs more whipped cream as well the vanilla side but I love the fact that this is a pure coffee based recipe it's not like that milk chocolate without the chocolate yeah like some of the cappuccinos you buy it's got a nice legit coffee base and the rest of it just seems to be in there as a hint cut them flavors possibly come through a bit more if it was left a bit longer do you think or the custard might yeah but it's only in their one percent yeah so much is a I think that the if we took and doubled the other ingredients take the marshmallow custard to two take the Vanilla swirl to two and take the whipped cream to one or maybe even whipped cream to two that would bring the coffee down a little bit further and bring to Forefront the vanilla and the cream yeah I would actually favor the whipped cream over the custard just bring the custard up a half it looks an invest in recipe definitely and I like the fact that there really isn't much sweetness to it because if you get a legit espresso based cappuccino there really isn't a whole lot of sweetness to that the sweetness comes from the cream yeah and this says just enough sweetness so that the cream is believable now make me coffee sweets are that I put sugar in my coffee believe they're not oh yeah the normal coffee that I drink is the the vanilla creamer which isn't really cream it's just artificial creamers and vanilla and when you pour that in there there's a ton of sugar already in that I don't add extra sugar because of how sweet that creamer is but that's a really good coffee based cappuccino and I like the fact like I said that the coffee is Forefront it's not overpowering like some of the other coffee ones we've made in the past there is subtle cappuccino aspect to us so that would be a good yeah it's a good one I'm gonna be able to easily Vape this whole thing however the bottle I make to replace this one I am gonna play with I'm gonna increase the custard half a percent the Vanilla swirl is going to be a two and the whipped cream is gonna be a two and we'll try it like that thank you and then once the cream becomes a little more Forefront I think I might have to bump up the sweetness of hair but it's only a 0.12 . I am actually milking a cup of joe now there you go that's what I had when we started the show and I've been nursing this one like a baby on a nipple that isn't hungry what's the matter with you what's going on and to be honest with you is too sweet for my taste mmm I would rather say you've got the book for that I'd rather go back to the man dog no now you know why we grew up on that it's so so good yeah I totally get it now [Music] that was our cheap cheap get drunk quick just let me see it remember growing up all right so let's give this armor Mega a try oh yeah is it as good as miyagi's no miyagi's is better because miyagi's is perfectly balanced uh if you don't like as much cream in your cappuccino and you literally like more of the the coffee base and with just a little bit of a hint of cream then this would be good for you but if you like a true legit cappuccino the miyagi's I would go for that for my personal preference if I was going to a restaurant I was trying to find the best cappuccino possible I would like a blending of miyagi's in this has me tempted I've got a little bit of Miyagi [ __ ] if I took and added there's what 15 mil in here if I added 15 mils of that to this I wonder if I'd come up with the perfect cappuccino to give that a try hey that's the joy of DIY E-liquid you can literally make it to your heart's content Any Way You Want It you want more of this you want less of this you want whatever you want you can create your own them oh dear that is absolutely are you sure you don't want a straw for that holy moly Jesus nothing's coming out what the hell happened that we know you've already drunk all I got was spit back said you've just drunk it it's gurgling oh that was just a flashback the Heisenberg that ah this is a problem with these type of coils when you put it in here and you first get a seal you still have another thread or thread and a half left to tighten it up that forces pressure inside the tank in through the cotton to equalize it yeah [Music] if I tried quitting back in 2015 when this product came off this was what I bought to [ __ ] go home this would be in the [ __ ] bin and I'd still be smoking [Laughter] it could be worse you know your statement about not having any flavor doesn't hold true with this one but it might be because I already have a [ __ ] ton of it in my mouth [Laughter] clear that out you've pretty much drunk it never hit it holy moly man let's try something different yeah falling blue raspberry cotton candy and wild cherry [Music] mics bad combinations but I know you said you could mix anything but you're taking it a bit far back still gurgling put some more heat in it three lights light up when I use it all right probably it could be not getting hot enough as well enough because it needs a little bit of heat in it don't vaporize it is it there's no wattage adjustment on here comes in let's put it on a modern device isn't that can't go with my beverage of choice [Music] set that off to the side now last week the blue raspberry mad dog and the blue raspberry cotton candy who's that a wonderful combination they just accentuated each other left and right but they did so we'll throw this on the old geek Vape it read the coil 0.307 no that's the old one point three eight nine 45 Watts let's see what it does better it's not crackling like crazy there's still some residual spit back it might be charging that mod because like I said it didn't sound it was getting hot enough [Music] hahaha still getting spit back what the hell crank this wattage up oh do you have me 55 Watts you're just gonna have to burn it out I need to be done with it I might end up doing that that sounded better didn't taste any better sounds like a steam engine [Laughter] [Music] give a whole new definition to burning in a tank look half the fluid's already gone Jesus Christ holy moly man oh [Music] getting some warmth now let's go to 60. was the max this coil could be at 60 oh [Music] that's the Country Roads is that uh it happened a lot with the tsunamis when he first tried to quit a long time ago he's not impressed with that I can tell you what technology oh my God that's gone it's probably degenerated it's just you know it's been senators 2016. thank God I've got some ice water here watch this down [Music] I think well and truly gone she's crackling like crazy now but she actually producing Vape I totally get you had to have a lot of commitment if you were to try and quit back in 2015 with vaping to get past that kind of spit back to burn through half a tank of juice and to have a different device you can put it on to crank the wattage as high as they the coil is supposed to be rated for yeah before you get a decent Vape [Music] I took a lot of commitment and I understand why the hobby aspect of vaping took off like crazy because the stock coils sucked oh they were bad miserably really bad but that juice in this tank with those stainless steel round wire coils holds holds up I can't believe the flavor that I'm getting out of the Citrus Peach and I think it's even more accurate now that this is actually going and functioning than what I initially got on the other tank complex colors no less but you know if you once you've got your you know you've got some good Zips out of normal round were you you did absolutely spot on but stainless steel is always going to be more true to flavor than the nichrome there's plenty of juices where nichrome enhances the flavor profiles and makes it better but in this particular case I'm getting an off taste from those coils being burnt in on this one but on this one now that I've cranked the wattage up this I'm getting a better flavor out of the stainless steel but it is a little hidden for you for all my audience I put stainless steel coils in them what was up from one wire to complex because all stainless steel Gourmet ideas flavor the Citrus peach in this and this is a much more enjoyable Vape than this one is I think I think without them being steamed because obviously stay in the street you get a tight like a ramp up time so I can understand why they've got the men but that device not to generate no power or the coil I mean maybe it needs charging I don't know I mean yeah I mean this thing's been sitting in here for three years now since I ordered this thing so you could probably use a charge it's charged so it might work but like I said you know that's that's probably the thing in behind stay in this college cars not because the ramp up pretty quick but after tasting the real flavor out of this I can truly identify those notes and Knits so once again half a tank of juice later it's gonna take at least another half a tank of juice in this and a refill before this one is true to flavor now you know where that comes from you always need about a tank of juice to better coily it's so popular I get it now [Laughter] it takes a tank of juice to better coil in that's where cable Runway is like people in the with the first on the buildings will just just chop away to get it through and then but if you think about it back in 2015 this kid probably would have sold for a hundred bucks [Music] so if you spend more than a carton of cigarettes to buy a vape to quit smoking or to try and quit smoking was a commitment to commitments here you can take it off magnetic oh yeah but that still doesn't get past the offset requirements you're still limited to 22 millimeter tank I think it's just you know it's a protectant case of guns which is which is a good idea it'll protects your tongue I like the idea they drop it or knock it over whatever but like I said it still doesn't let you allow you to get a bigger tank on like you see it's restricted by the the shoulder of the mod it's an SBS it's a side-by-side modern it really at the end of the day foreign the airflow on this is much smoother the vapor is so much more refined on this the atomization the particle size of the atomized vapor is much finer on this than what you're getting out of this it looks a quite nice setup that one there I like the look of it if I had another mod that you could adjust the wattage on I wouldn't I would be able to quit smoking with this it would have took a lot more to get over this initial hurdle a lot more commitment but because of the cost back in the day and how rare that something like this would have been I would have stuck with it long enough to find out if this was going to work or not [Music] say like when when people were trying vaping around about that time the word you know that didn't always work for me it didn't work first time when I first tried something oh it's disgusting you know for the reasons you found out you spit back or you know them so I was put Vale or your coffee ring up you know it took me a couple of rulers to actually launch on The Vape and you know what I mean but like I said the first couple of times I thought it was male it was horrible I mean I'm actually looking at right now ordering another original arbiter because of how much I love the thing and I love the original coils that came with it I've tried all their coils in there they're close but not as good as an original coil and it kind of upsets me that Oxford doesn't sell those coils separately yeah you would think so wouldn't you for some for these devices that's what that's my greatness now you'll buy them you get coils per minute 12 a month and after 12 months that's it they just disappeared if you're looking from the ground that long the more I use this the more I get it now I get the break-in period the the vapor is getting finer and finer there's less crackle now it's more of a True Vapor experience foreign yeah and with that one too as time goes on that side note off note from the coil is dissipating I totally understand now why forums and ECF was so popular back in the day you quit smoking you spend 100 bucks on this kid to try and quit and you tried it and you got all the spit back you're like getting on there asking people questions why is this normal it's normal get through the first tank and you'll be fine that's it that's probably where you know what the birth of it always takes a tank in to bed Jack Island that's where that's kind of where it came from and I get why the science from back in the day was so against it too because the scientist doesn't know that it takes a tank of coil to break this in run the machine for an hour before you actually test it go through two tanks of juice to bed the coil in first they're just gonna run it at its Max and throw out the signs whatever they get that's where it is you know this is the modern tanks are just so much better Richard kids said he tried back in 2014 and couldn't quit 2020 on the colorbond G and now he's got five going [Laughter] yeah it's all about perseverance where are we going to be in 10 years oh god wow everything's gonna be as good as the x-slim well that's the job still allowed the Vietnam America and 10 years it's not illegal for us to buy it from from UK and order it here just gonna cost a lot more money yet let's see payment processors have classified as a high risk purchase so you're gonna have to use cryptocurrency or something to buy but the consumer demand for these products is not going to go away especially when you have all of us at smokers and the Fulfillment that we've achieved by not smoking any longer out there beating the drum letting the smokers know if you want to quit there is an off-ramp no but like on like a next step on for that there are a lot more hobbyists out there now than what there are actually people who just quit use it to quit smoking a lot of people have moved on to obvious so I reckon a lot of current Vapors are you know the Royal hobbyist Vapors yeah and most of the audience for this show is hobbyist Vapors that have experienced it and quit and they're like just keeping the camaraderie going but on either side the coins continue to be a hobbyist is keeping the month of cigarettes you know if they stop doing the Vietnam the mayor all back onto the cigarette so you know that's it does a positive though without it and like Dusty Country Road and my wife they're happy with these devices they don't have to think about it they don't have to get into the hobbyist aspect of it they Vape it the coil taste bad they put a new coil in and a new pot in fill it up and they keep not smoking I mean you do it you don't have to have something like that to be obvious you can you know you see you can have the POG pitch you can have the eio kits you know where you just but I honestly feel there's a bunch of people out there that are like me that if you gave them this to quit look what and handed them one of these to start with they wouldn't be able to use this until they figured this out thought and they could be when our shoes yeah you're down the road I'm trying to get where you're coming from yeah but they have to want to take that path you can't force anybody to quit smoking like you can't force alcoholics to quit drinking they have to reach a point where they make that determination the self-determination that that's the path they want to follow yup me too I've just now received reached the point where two of my tanks don't have coils in them I've tried alternate coils but they're just not quite as good as the original Arbiter I'm Legit ordering another Arbiter because I want to have that experience again later on of putting a fresh brand new set of coils in this and vaping it for the first time [Music] you don't think you find that though like when you buy a subum tongue and the suburb coil in it is absolutely Sublime and then when you buy spares from the Russian [ __ ] do not notice that they're not because you're not putting in exactly what it came with yeah or they're not as good as what it came with you know what I mean when I ordered the mongrel I saw they sold the coil that this came with so I bought two packages of coils specifically made with the right twist in the right shape for the mongrel I'm gonna be able to use those coils for a couple years because I've got enough to do that and because they last so long every week and week and a half you know you dry burn it clean it throw some fresh Wick in it you can keep using that thing for six months easy oh wait I was easy depending on how true to flavor you want it to be you could probably milk another six months out of it if you don't don't mind not having perfect taste at that point it gets to the point where you're going to get hot spots and shorts going across it or you're going to get broken windings on the Clapton and then you have to replace it because it will not blow the whole coil without having a hotspot you can't get rid of that flavor okay so now the real test is going to be now that I've got this one working the way it's supposed to running at 60 watts let's throw it on the original Mod that came with it and see if I can actually get an enjoyable Vape out of this device it actually might work or icing you've got like sort of speak better than yeah that works but I wouldn't have been able to get it to this point without burning through the entire tank of juice made me do the business I don't know and this is definitely running a lot lower than that I'm guessing 30 watts is all I'm getting out of this mod the way it's set up now yeah 30 watts of the max is what this mod is putting out right now [Music] times up by five I think that's what this is hitting Jesus Christ oh holy boy [Music] only tools the government are just a bunch of tools yeah and they're not very useful ones they're pretty much like a left-handed screwdrivers this year exactly [Music] that banana test still goodness oh it's absolutely fabulous honestly steep time RDA that's the combo tremendous wow this flavor is good but I don't think it could be an all-day Vape for me the sweetener they used in there gives me that artificial sweetener aftertaste oh speaking of which I saw something on erythritol erythritol is becoming quickly one of the most popular artificial sweeteners out there and they're finding out that it actually is contributing to heart attacks excuse me because a lot of these artificial sweeteners when you take them your body can't digest them so it just circulates around your bloodstream for a while until it uses secondary Pathways to be ejected in your urine and because of the high levels that are in there those high levels of these artificial sweeteners are actually causing clotting issues for people such a care to see and you really should build an RDR RT here never tried and they have a few lol I'm one of those who used to buy a lot I guess I got worried about what happened South of the Border have a cup of Gorda made bills it's it's fantastic really have a golf it's a nice Hobby and not a nice way to get into it and that brings up something else that I wanted to talk about today and if I can find the actual right page up here I we got our tax refund coming finally completed our tax paperwork and whatnot we have a little bit of refund coming so we're going to get the car fixed pay off some bills and both of us get a little bit of cash to go out and splurge so on my list for purchase I came across this it's a German guy that decided to use a 3D printer to manufacture stuff to help people build coils uh and he's got this rail system that's the hardest part about that I've had with even with the DIA Dallas is having your fish loops on the one end be the same height as your drill chuck so that when you're spitting them yeah we have least amount of resistance possible so here he's got a rail system you had an extruded aluminum rail that mounts your swivel and mounts a motor so that you can build your own coils process off of a Facebook group I got something like that before yeah it's it's just to make things a bit easier I mean getting a good most people like with a swivel is it's normally efficient swivel that's that's basically what you're using and getting and they don't last very long because obviously they're not designed to be rotated Etc with this kind you know exactly and the nice thing about this one is he 3D printed the holder and inside this holder is a legit industrial grade ceramic ball bearing setup that's what you need that's designed to hold this swivel in place and it's the perfect height with the mounting system he has for the motor for the power unit that's cool I mean if you're gonna strip it smoothly made out of stainless steel perhaps it would be all right it's just a material in it yeah but he's still going to be generating heat even if it's stainless steel ball bearings inside there so don't get any kind of lubrication is it [Music] so I was taking a look at this thing and here this thing I think I saw it the complete rail kit was 169 euros so for 200 dollars because it's like 20 shipping to the states which I think is amazing price that's not bad that actually is quite a good price for what it is yeah so I want to be placed in order to reach out to this guy and I'm going to place an order for this because I am really impressed with this setup it may give me the the strength and the courage to finally get to the point where I can build my own coils and not have to rely on a source of coils or coil Builders I can't make I can't build clothes like that with them they don't know they're not complex they're very basic you know he's probably I think the most complex I've built will have been a triple core fuse Club um Mint or stuff like that I could never Master aliens I could never get the tension rate for the most to pull too tight and obviously take the bend out but um General Clapton clothes could breathe through them no problem I can get the drill to fall apart and just kind of like we are near bother with them making Clapton coils with a cordless drill yeah that's easily doable I've got the Via Dallas it makes it one step easier but I honestly think that if I got this entire setup oh it would make life so much I went up 10 euros but still completely mounted with all items plus a thousand millimeter length rail it's like 39 inches it's a meter long 39 inches long have made a love the one meter long rail that the drill mounts on and this on so you're literally you get plenty colors out of that I would need to to justify the cost you can buy an awful lot of coils for 200 like I said the wire up by it comes in 10 foot lengths on a coil you know the pre-made wires about the bamboo tent for well it's not like three meters 10 feet roughly yeah I've used those ones before they're all right I mean ah but like I want to be able I want to be able to make myself a nice set of aliens there is there is a nice satisfaction when you when you meet it [Music] it's nice there is that bit of satisfaction of it and that would fit perfectly on the table behind me it's actually got an aluminum real and Alpha all to sit on and everything that looks really cool that's a nice bit of Kit off and then the nice thing is on the end of this you can literally tighten it up once you clamp those two down you can crank the handle on the end where the swivel is and it literally tightens it up and gets you to perfect stretch nice for your wire that looks an impressive piece of Kit actually so you should be able to make it without twists in your finished product when you think about it it's probably a miniature version of maybe it's a big industrialized you know like the big companies use it's probably taking a scaled down version of that if you when you think about it because you know that you know yourself the big induction people have big machines say that that'll rattle them along well do you know what I mean and with ceramic ball bearings that is never going to wear out in my lifetime not even if even if there is just a little Port where you can grease it up or something that'll last forever man yeah with ceramic you don't need the grease oh I know that but you know it's it's a possibility isn't it yeah with stainless steel I would say yeah you would you would probably benefit from it but he's got all kinds of other stuff here other tools as well you know individual handheld things you can use to to actually wrap your coils what coil Factory dot Germany dot d e i was jamming yeah you know the Germans love building their stack mods and mechs well the oil won't run with Titans yeah look at that'd be perfect to wrap your coils and it's nice big and thick not like the little tiny tools that we have to deal with stuff now where is it I want to be able to make coils as good as that you probably could without I need to change the language to English because obviously it comes up in German when you type it in yeah wow that's impressive look how easy would be to wrap a set of coils with this wow [Music] that's pretty cool 775 motorbox I like the way it's fixed everything's fixed and rigid you're not like holding the drill in one half yeah while you're wrapping with another hand so the only thing that you have to deal with is you know exactly how much lead you want to give your wire that's wrapping as the Clapton it's just getting the tension right on the ramp but that that that that that comes with practice anyway I mean I was pretty oh God yes and then in order to convert that into an alien you would really wrap it the opposite direction you want your alien to go and then once it's done you just give it a quick twist the opposite direction to loosen the the Clapton Slide the Clapton Off pre-stretch it out I was watching a bunch of Sherlock Holmes videos I've watched them numerous times off and on the last couple years but even once you get the tension right on it it's just literally a matter of holding it straight and then winding up the speed on it and you can literally do an entire segment on it that's mint talk about the lazy way look at this he monitored it in a drill to wrap its coils exactly you've got a rough he's got a color up into what's on the wire for the keeping it flat as well and it clamps it and holds it in place to sit in the way to keep it flat yeah and this is about 20 bucks 18.99 20. that's so cool definitely definitely worth a look like any well I'm definitely placing order from him how much I'm gonna actually end up getting into spending my wife and I are gonna have a disagreement about that so all our accessories he's got as well are phenomenal holders it's gonna clumps or holders for everything I love a good look through that video on that that's really good though you as a machinist can totally understand the value in having the right tool to do the job oh without a doubt and the thing is you don't have to use his rail system with his motor he can literally if you've got a certain you know brand drill he's got other ways of doing it as well so if you want to use your own drill to do it clamp it to the desk and then you can sell you adjustable height where is it adjustable height swivel so just you mount the pole [Music] to your bench clever and then you can adjust it to whatever driller you want to use to power the rotation see I was thinking well I mean it was a tough idea 10 I was thinking the box of getting one of those and little hobbyist lids yeah to make Vixens for a lathe but I don't know if the the speed of the lathe would go slow enough you know because there are you know you've got a minimum RPM I haven't even been a lift you want to stand for your tube Mac yeah out of a stand and because he's a small business there's no vat well once it crosses the Border I don't know if your country is gonna flag everyone off but what's the current exchange rate at first hold on hold against you [Music] what this pound an hour or exchange rate that's absolutely [ __ ] in the Middle Lane but we'll see 1.14 Euros to the pound the night yeah I look for you were stronger than us at the minute ouch you say 1.14 Euros to one pound so that means your pound is worth 1.14 so it's actually going to be cheaper than what he has listed here oh yeah definitely but it's it's not it used to be much stronger so I'm saying it's normal yeah even against the dollar used to be a lot stronger it's like 1.6 yeah that's right that's not too bad it gets better than I thought because I now like a couple of months ago was pretty much matching it was a pound World Euro literally that's it like there's a jig to Mount Your Drilling I'm gonna get some overtime in and get one sorted [Laughter] that's the only part of this entire vaping thing that I don't have mastered to stay a vapor forever to never have to buy another commercial product again I've done I've built I mean I have built in it it can be fiddly you do need a bit of patience but once you ruined your first set of colors like you've actually built it's like wow I made them because that's the one I made myself I want to make my own um series colors for the probably mechs that's what I want to do it's not bad it works all right and if I can do this using the the few tools I have now I'm definitely gonna be able to do it with the rail system [Music] and I get that handhold tool for for wrapping the coils gonna be a lot tighter than this oh but sucks with me because you know it's fun it's awesome you know perfect you know like you see him my first I've never seen hippie Vapes actually make the coils I've watched a couple of his uh videos for DIY recipes yeah [Music] I have to look for it [Music] I mean I can see why you can buy cheapest chips and you know as it's you get Lords on a spoon I mean well I've got a bunch of wire because once I got the DIA Dallas I'm like oh this is gonna be easy that's quite that easy was it easier than me grabbing my cordless drill and trying to do it yeah yeah I think the DIA Dallas was good for Dean fuse clubs and that's as far as you got with it I think that's you know that's pretty much to make a simple set of fused claptons that's fantastic once you get the tension right you put it on a smooth table so that there's room for the skid to to Glide across oh yeah it's way better than trying to do it on my beatable desk Steve Vapes hello and welcome hello how are you sure no it is with this right when I put that in a tank I've got a banana I got the marshmallow but I never got nothing else when you put that holy moly toasty cheese hello and welcome hello to hello my God honestly I'll tell you what it is that is nice that was a good recipe you made them yet let me pull it up for you banana marshmallow custard tart that is nice in an odd year [Music] that's really nice I'm pleasantly surprised because I didn't think I would like banana because like I say the candiness but this is just right because it's got the balance of life not marshmallow and oh what's that there's a recipe ah yeah it's all right man I'll follow you on efl so I can usually call them up anytime yeah the flavors uh recipe that he put out there [Music] it is nice 7.3 percent of banana there's two and a half percent dragon fruit five percent of graham cracker 14 of marshmallow custard a little bit of smooth 0.7 and uh half a percent of super sweet I think the secret is because the banana is not overpowering you do get that banana there in the hill but it's not there all the time the custard is dominant yeah when you're exhaling you're getting that oh it's so good and you can adjust it if you have different flavor Brands oh yeah that's good enough for me you could make this if you had like capella and TFA and whatnot might not be exactly the same but you can get it close oh I'm happy with this absolutely divine oh God damn it and obviously some brands are really potent and some of them are less potent like your super concentrates for Wonder flavor you get the percentages need to be cut back a lot for you to equate to what this one is not so good with each of their flavors and flavors is all roughly the same percentage strength so 14 of banana and 14 of marshmallow custard are the same strength it's not like Wonder flavors where you go one percent of this flavor gets you to this volume of flavor and the other one you're gonna have to put half a percent in to get you the same volume of a different flavor got ya [Music] so using that as a conversion you could you know adapt this recipe to different brands we're just talking straight the flavors from flavors which brings us to the last segment that we wanted to do today and we're like a bunch of old ladies we're already coming on three and a half hours [Music] I mean I dedicate this entire day for this live stream and Kenny and I normally chat until it's time for him to get ready to eat something before he goes to bed but holy moly for you replay crew I apologize this one's running long today but I do want to get this one done because I'm really looking forward to trying this out we've got ourselves a blue slushy ice this is a flavor shock from flavors and it is legit a 200 mil bottle that's already got 60 mils of a one shot in it so all we need to add is our secret sauce and then you could top it off with a 70 30 base if you had one premixed just to top the bottle off and it's done it's that simple to make 200 mils of your own liquid so zoom out pop this thing open here and look I love how this is wrapped look at that completely sealed all the way around [Music] take my knife pull that off there's our flavor one shock that's the difference between a one shot and a one shock you already get the Movado you don't need to have buy bottles separately you can legit make your own liquid so let's jump over to ELR ick I'm gonna create a recipe I have the peach custard when he sent me that was Bloody lovely that one this finished bottle would be 200 milliliters I'm gonna leave it at the six I'm gonna go with a 70 30. the rest of the time is all going to be the same we're gonna add a flavor to it and this flavor is called blue slushy ice I cannot type today flavor shock and just like that that is in there there's 60 mils of it so that's 30 percent this is obviously going to take us over the amount so we need to just adjust this drop the PG down [Music] this time will tell we might never know where are we at minus 12. if I click Max 3G where we at percentage-wise there you go 36 percent PG so we'll just save that and there's our recipe I need to add 12 mils of our secret sauce to this and then top the bottle off with VG simple as that check this out ain't gonna work [Laughter] 200 mil bottle that's a little issue ah this was made for a Max of 120 mils I think it was so in order to pop this off I'm just going to use the tweezers get it underneath this lip and get it to plop open the only problem with [Music] that flavor show hmm pretty concentrated and potent all right so secret sauce for this is gonna be 12.43 grams the advantage of using syringes for this [Music] I want to go with 2.43 is my goal ah and then just draw the syringe up to 10 mils so cool [Music] we go [Music] talk about quick and easy give it a stir you lose the scale [Music] I'm taking the top off of this and just pouring in the VG with a bit of 200 Millions you can just glue it in on you I was doing funny in about just getting looked in this is the quickest recipe ever they are like those are really good my bed done I think the beauty of them a majority of them are you just sheer can be well I think you can just pretty much ready to go with them give it a good Shake and you now have yourself 200 mils of blue slushy that simple what can you see damn yes I'd be happier if I had something to put it on [Laughter] oh yeah well I guess the fat rabbits get another another shot oh with a fat rabbit and because this was such a pain in the wazoo to get opened I need to make sure that I lube this up yeah you weren't a big fan of other stuff well it almost ruined my vacation in Gatlinburg [Laughter] [Music] but that was my fault I mean I'm gonna be honest that was my fault that the thing puked itself out I should have never took it and threw it into a camera bag that's still tight yeah I should never just took this and threw to this in the camera bag as a spare tank not when it's full that was idiotic on my part not a good idea [Music] did I have some issues with it yeah could I have played with this longer and got it to be as good as it should be sure 0.17 we're looking at [Music] what this thing glows like listen yeah [Music] pretty lovely then man foreign [Music] fundamentals of magnetics this coil was heating up faster so you slide this inside fire for a brief second pull it out and because the electromagnetic strength was different on the two of them now they should heat evenly there you go learn something new every day especially on an older coil that you don't have any hot spots on anymore at one point didn't have hot spots because you got just a little bit of spacing you got a little bit of build up on there it's good could I put this coils into some Smooths to get them actually clean or put them in an ultrasonic cleaner sure but realistically this should be fine for what we're going to use it oh way I it's gonna take a while for that to cool off a figure so we'll sit and have a tooth our little wire brush for mine it's so you can take a toothbrush but it's very soft and I'll just give them a light brush when I when I clean them and then just burn the rest up I'll use a regular toothbrush for mine once I clean it I just use a regular toothbrush on it I thought about using other wire brushes I've got some wire brushes that are brass and some stainless and whatnot but I think it's just too rough on those coils for those claptons a lot of these clapping coils I have in here have 40 gauge wrap on them is a human hair if not finer vibrous I mean it just depends why your brush because my brushes are really the really literally really soft they're like furries you know what I mean they're just so if you've got something too rigid you'll probably you'll probably rip the coils to bits when you do it yeah they're nice and soft I literally like a fairy bush [Music] that isn't enjoyable Peach I just let's just say it's not as good as the number one selling watermelon Peach from Philadelphia [Music] that one is a much better flavor than this there you see the old school stuff prevails in that case [Laughter] [Music] the real test see if the aglets can make it through there oh God I without melting that's a nice tension try the other direction one of those coils is just not quite foreign nice I was never a big fan of them surely it's one Sega sometimes it just fell apart when you when you went to thread thread them through you know I mean foreign addicted to this particular one Advocate Coral doctor I think it was the brand originally sold under once I get it thin enough through there I know it'll be the right density oh text me the guesswork I would have like you know split your cotton big and whatever it is you use that's really that one's gonna play ball at the minute well like you said you know when you're trying to do everything on live stream it just yep if it's possible for it to go wrong guarantee it well it guaranteed I mean nine or ten times if you're doing that off camera you'll get a first time every time they'll slip right through no problems because you're live and says I'm Gonna Make You Look Silly I got your number don't you worry God damn it little sworn sauce yeah I got my Third Time Lucky fourth time Nookie fifth time how's that for you there you go you see they just need a little twiddle in the middle man that's why I love those screwdrivers they came with a kit one of these deals but you get there in the end that's the main thing man hmm I call master kid I've got that one yeah this is a knockoff of the original Quartermaster actually bought it on Amazon I think I caught it on a sale where they had a coupon on it it was only like 30 bucks I could do the new set of video I've had that since 2000 and 70. I think I bought mine still using the same thing I was I was never keen on that aim I believe little box there but burned them in like I thought that was just cooler yeah that was the cheapest cheaper they could that's why I wouldn't order this Bushido one that I use all the time now to be honest I just use a mod most the time like if I really should get a one be honest with it nothing wrong with using the mod for oh no that would you know it's just it's like everything else you reach a point in your hobby where it's like okay I want the finest of all the tools to make sure that I do it the easiest way possible it's just it's easier to build on as well you know I haven't really got an actual build deck as such to be quite honest with you they're all more like holders or a mod as such you know what I mean there's nothing that was something that I always wanted to get Mike Vapes you ever watch his reviews he's got that wooden one and somebody built on a lathe and you can also buy ones I really wanted to get one that was made of the plastic the epoxy resin blue swirl I've got one of a guy over here his name slips but he did he made motor Pistons he wanted Lord Pistons oh yeah vix has one yeah I believe you send those forms I've got one of them and [Music] you can probably make them all anything I suppose as such when you think about it as long as you can get that thread put in too tight that was the one thing I didn't care for this one arbiter's so much easier to get the right amount of cotton down in and it's so forgiving you've got a thin demo out of it a bit like [Music] what's that one quite a bit to get it to fit without any yeah issues that's where you find sometimes you might have like three mini cars and you're getting you get your nice Wick to go through the coil but then when it comes to actually putting the juice work like you're like oh [ __ ] this far too much and for somebody that doesn't know the Arbiter if you do not Wick your or thin your Wicks at all it will actually choke out the the flow of juice to the coils the Arbiter requires a little bit of wicking thinning the wick yeah to get the perfect thing not as much fiddling as this but I think for those people that just literally pull the cotton through and shoved it down in there no you're not going to get adequate wicking depending on how much cotton you pulled through there I think the most modern tanks know you're kind of thin everything with anyway didn't you there was never a thing mined in the early days you never thinned it in the early days you just dumped it in there because they were trying to make it exactly like a dripper yeah back in the early days if you thinned it you could flood your deck hmm oh yes that's not an issue for this now because once you get it to the right density and drop it down in there the cotton expands once it gets wet that's right yeah it just fills up any little gaps should say I mean a lot a lot of cars and ideas you know you do have to have a certain Wicked technique for them to work you know what I mean especially single coils and the likes of the um update your Wi-Fi information go to the Alexa app why is my Alexa just suddenly saw the tour and she tried to connect in to let uh Amazon know what you're talking about on the live show and she couldn't connect to the Wi-Fi and now she's bitching yeah you're not getting on bugger off [Laughter] yeah lots of room in here this is gonna be perfect once it is saturated this site is just a hair tighter but it should still be fine and to be honest I could go a half a mil shorter on the things because there is a little bit of a hump in here [Music] but for all intensive purposes 0.17 [Music] in the fat rabbit I'll probably run this at 65 to start in in a day or so it'll be at 70. wow I want seven cooler 76. middle is 90 warm as 103. whoa [Music] fat rabbit is a good choice for this particular one 200 mL bottle plenty of room to fill it yeah it loses like them holes are huge anyway so you get anything you want in there yes they are massive laughs it's not a bad Vape when you go around you know it's not a bad tank no it has a wonderful Vape to it it's pretty close to the Arbiter flavor wise yeah if you got the right coils in the right temperature oh yeah I wish this top was a little more secure it's really loose and really easy to untwist could be done with an O-ring like if it sits on with an O-ring [Music] but as big as this fat rabbit is it needs a big massive mod like this for it to look decent on you probably have a tank that needs a bit of power through it as well obviously by the size it's like the same with the steam crave tungsten or you need a bit of juice to gone through them to get the best out of them [Music] for you [Music] I like that it's different goes 75 see what this [Music] yeah it's a blue slushy and the ice isn't so prominent that it actually is distracting it's just a pleasant cooling this cooling sensation and it allows me to run this at a much higher wattage than what I would normally run it at I've never been there's a creamy aspect to this as well very nice there you go ready to rock and roll easy pea I like it I definitely need to swap out this drip tip though this is a stainless steel drip tip ah right not good for your teeth conch I've done that many a Time you're going to put a beam you just misjudged it you went close yeah and you got a Maryland bridge on the front I've had since the high school when I did a flip off the front of a bicycle [Music] no it doesn't help or if you've got good teeth it doesn't help either because it could knock them out time to pull out some drip tips oh oh but you've got a collection of them and I'll have you he's got everything this month you know that [Laughter] that's a quick look on chat there while he saw me salute a bit oh look look at the man he's do you know what I mean does anything you haven't got they look quite nice actually and we got a selection an assortment to pick through you know I lost my knife [Music] I have to use scissors they're pretty [Music] this was one of my uh purchases from China 3A Vape or 3F Vape one of the two [Music] they're pretty and look you get to pick any color you want [Music] and it's got the O-rings on it so you can get a nice seal nice tight fit in there well that looks really good and there's assortment of colors to pick from that's such a nice matchy matchy that you see if you're OCD yeah and I think I only paid like three bucks for this whole thing if you go into a vape shop they'll charge you five dollars per drip tip uh easy in a vape shop but they're gonna sell it to you in an individual little plastic container where is this one three bucks and I got myself eight drip tips to choose from whatever color fancies your boat perfect really nice okay and it feels wonderful this was way better way improvement over the stainless steel that I had before the bores slightly narrower on this one than it is on this but it makes this tank and I'm actually going to continue using this fat rabbit on here with the sea liquid see you got there in the end with that rabbit I'll tell you what and it's something completely different this is more of a summer liquid flavor I would say but thank you flavors one shock I totally love this and appreciate this and because of that ice in here I'm finally able to run the fat rabbit at the temperature it needs to produce the best flavor there you go [Music] it shows all yours actually it's all yours all right folks I guess that wraps it up for today we're gonna sit here and Chuck some clouds for a while oh yes oh is that fantastic it's quite right when you've got a vape that hits the markers there just just nothing beats it is it peace love and a hunky Vape to Instagram combustion hope you all have a great day boys and girls thank you very much for joining us in chat um then you guys make this sure worth doing um Ian Alex I don't know how he puts up with us but again 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Omgb5zZSNmM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Omgb5zZSNmM | DANNY CASTLE - ISRAEL-HAMMAS WAR | some scriptures that you'll want to use uh for people at work and people who ask you questions about this hello all right everybody pay attention now nobody else getting up okay thank you very much don't forget choir practice 4:45 today don't forget men's prayer meeting 7:30 tomorrow night can bring everybody can't come I understand we got a big week coming up but uh then we're going to have church Wednesday night but Frankie hunt be here the first night and then coming on in Barry Spears Cody Zorn and you don't want to miss these preachers all right now this morning I'm gonna show you how the situation got like it is in Israel so here we go you want see this on the news they're they're very very e either ignorant or just political and they've been saying on every News Channel Boy this fight between them Jews them Palestinians it every news they say the same it's like they Pro somebody's telling them what to say this fight's been going on for decades and that that is so ridiculously ignorant of the situation that it's sad this fight's been going on for thousands of years thousands it's ishmail and Jacob Abraham had two sons I'll show you in a minute he had ishmail by Hagar remember the handmade that that was he tried he got ahead of God and didn't wait on the Lord and they had Hagar she was an Egyptian ishmail is the father of all the Muhammad all the Muslims that whole group with that we call Palestinians actually there's no such thing as a Palestinian there's no such thing as a Palestinian State there's a state of Israel Palestinian was a name they tried to give that land that we'll talk about this morning all right all right Jeremy go ahead I'm gonna get you a picture here and let's let's go over briefly what's going on here from a Christian biblical point of view you ready all right now I want you to look first here this this morning this is that little strip of land right here now you you know where you're at on the map down here's Africa over here is the Middle East up there is uh Europe and way across the ocean this other land and way over here is the United States where me and you at so this little land piece of land right here is a land that they're they're fighting over now let's go over a little history of this just a second here this morning and I'm gonna go slow to begin with so you can get that uh it's it's a p a this country Israel is surrounded by Jordan Iraq Syria Lebanon and then Egypt over here originally this piece of land right here is a part of Israel also that's very important remember that now you see these colors in here that that red is palestin Palestinian government the yellow is disputed Israel white is Israeli military control and Israeli government is in the light blue the big big majority of it now these Palestines there's the there's that little piece of land called the Gaza Strip that's what they call Gaza it's in the Bible 19 times um this is the West Bank you hear I'm talking about the Dead Sea and all this land here they're fighting over now the the the the Muslims Palestinians believe that that's their land and the Israel the Jews believe it's their land and both neither one of them are G willing to give up an edge of it all these talks about we're g to split it up and give half to them half to them it'll never work Bin Laden said that there'll never be one inch of that ground give up as long as there's one Muslim in the world alive they believe death to Israel and death to America because America for the most part has been a supporter Ally of Israel now uh that that being said let's move along here this this morning and let's bring a little history here uh how this all got started this land has been fought over there's the Mediterranean Sea the Dead Sea that right there what they called the West Bank that's the Gaza Strip that they're all over there this is where them Rockets were fired uh these Rockets were fired out of here right up here to ascalon that's where they got hit the other day it ain't just a few miles up the road here Jerusalem's way over here now watch this that that's where the the tanks are firing from Palestine toward the Jews now this started long long long long time ago way over here this is Africa this is at the Mediterranean Sea and the land we're talking about see those land there God that's a picture that ain't really God but you know represents him of Abraham Isaac and Jacob and God made a covenant with Abraham and you know what God told Abraham he said I'll bless you and your seed and he said I'll bless them that bless you and I'll curse them that curse you but his promises all this is very important you get this all the promises of God to Abra come through Jacob not ishmail he Galatians chapter 4 said g Ishmael was a son of a bondade but Isaac uh uh was a son of promise and so his son Jacob the word Jacob means Israel and that's where the 12 tribes come from and God gave each one of them this is this is uh past 1700 BC now so they owned that land that God them matter of fact own every bit of that right in there it's not included in this picture now look at here that land right there is what they're fighting over this morning this land right here is originally part of it now I I went in Sunday school I don't have time to go through all this again but there is in the Bible what we call the law of first mention and the law of first mention means however something's mentioned the first time in the Bible usually carries throughout the Bible in history like there's probably not a there's probably not a a a beer joint in morgington where the owner knows where the word beer come from there's probably not an ABC store or a Tavern here in this town where the owner knows where the word beer come from it come from number 16 first time it's mentioned beer means whale people say I drink a whale dry that's what that word beer comes from that's first mentioned the number 13 you know the first time the number 13 mentioned in the bible it's in Genesis 14 where it said they served ched Elmore for 12 years and the 13th year they rebelled so the first time the word 13 is mentioned it's connection and with rebellion and that's why it's been bad all these years through history number 13 number we're not superstitious and I don't I don't I I I know Halloween's the devil I understand that but there is definitely a a connection between the number 13 and Rebellion whether you get a 13 year old you know what I'm talking about that's exactly right and and so uh that that's number 13 the first time it's mention in the Bible the word love 99% of the people in this town have no idea what the love word love means or where it come from Hollywood they all love love I'm in love she's in love she in love he's in love She's found her a new love she man woman that that ain't what the word love means the first time the word love is mentioned in the Bible is Genesis 22 and you know what he said God told Abraham to take his son thine only son whom thou lovest you need to learn something that people the first time the word love mentioned is a Father's Love for his son and given him as a sacrifice and that's why first John said herein is love not that we love God but that he loved us and gave his son for us man you can't beat that thing with a stick first time it's mentioned and all the way through history the greatest example of Love is a man loves the world enough to give his son for God now the number 13 I told you the word love the word Sinners you know the first time the word Sinners mentioned in the bible it's in Genesis 1313 and it's talking about Sodom and Gomorrah think about that for a few weeks and study it now the first time the word holy is mentioned in the Bible is right here it's not in Genesis nothing in Genesis was said to be holy the first time the word holy is mentioned in the Bible man standing right here this this is included in that land then I'll show you in a minute and he's standing there and he saw a bush on fire and the Lord looked down and said booy take your shoes off but that land that you stand on is Holy Ground amen that's why they call it the Holy Land people God said that ground was holy it's weird because he had just cursed the ground in Genesis he told Adam curs it is the ground for thy sake so God cursed the ground then he turned around around and said that right there is Holy Ground so all of this right here belongs to God and the descendants of Jacob every bit of it they not one Muslim owns one piece of this property there's no Palestinian owns any bit of this they they're saying we owned it and we were to do all right look here now let's go a little bit further 1700 BC this is called the land of Israel the Holy Land or the land of Canaan in the Bible Egypt was once my home I was a slave living in Canaan now th BC comes in King Saul and the and the Israel Israeli Kingdom then his son David and then King Solomon th see right here what they done they built the first temple they built that first temple on Mount Mariah over there uh Mount Si is over here Mount Mariah is right there it's also called U it's all Zion Mount Zion by by some but it's Mount Mariah that's the spot where Abraham was going to offer his son and that's the spot where uh so many significant things happen the highest point there so he builds this temple in 1,000 BC this a thousand years before Jesus come the first time be King Solomon after he died the kingdom split remember that reading your Bible if you read your Bible and you talk about the two Kingdom the Kingdom of Israel the kingdom of Judah they split Samaria was the capital of Israel and Jerusalem was the capital of Judah that's that's why it always when you're reading the Old Testament will say wo un the Samaria wo into the that's what he's talking about the kingdom was split in two during that that period of time 900 BC all right let's look here in 63 BC the Romans came in ser and they tried to name the whole land Palestine to discourage the Jews from being there and they built in 636 Muhammad Come Along come along started the Muslim faith Muhammad couldn't read and write he was illiterate he just told somebody what the what the he thought was right and they wrote it down that's where the Quran come from and so they decided that they was going to be a to MOS you see them pictures on TV that big old gold Dome over there that's that's that's on the Temple Mount when they when they destroyed the temple in 70 AD it was leveled and so the the Muslim comes in and they build this thing on there in six 36 that's a long time ago 1500 years something like that years ago and it's still sitting there today right on top of the temple mouth that's why you hear so many preachers talking about the Third Temple the next Temple because during the tribulation there will be another Temple and there'll be offering sacrifices in it the Antichrist will go in there and sit down and offer a sacrifice on that Temple and that's called the abomination of desolation and many Bible teachers I don't know if this is true or not believe that he will offer Pig's Blood On The Altar and that's when the Jews eyes are going to be open and say uhuh you ain't him I'm getting out of here then let them which be in time during the tribulation all right let's move along here um uh I'm bring you up to date here and I'm gonna say a few more remarks here uh before we go so we got uh three world religions Judaism that's old Jews with the Jews that are Orthodox Jews today Christianity Jesus died on the cross right there crucified there in Jerusalem right outside of it and Islam and they all three claim this one spot right here is their holy spot isin't that something how amazing is that they're all concentrated on that one spot there are people that believe the Ark of the Covenant is burried I don't but there are people that believe that's how significant that it is now with those three religions I mean you know when you learn in school and he's uh crazy people get online they say well religion caused all the world war and all that and that is partly true but Christians don't start Wars real Christians don't start wars the only way a Christian fights is if we have to and you can't blame Jesus and real Christians for all the wars uh in the world won't work now as these got scatter scattered around the Jews got scattered around when Nebuchadnezzar came in and carried him captive that's in Daniel Nebuchadnezzar kept D the Babylonian captivity as over there in Iraq that's where Babylon is now look at here this was Ottoman Empire this was a a a Palestinian group that ruled all that area there for many many many many many years 1517 up to 1917 and then all those Jews got persecuted they started going back they come out of them where the Ottoman Empire is coming and the 20th century they started coming back now the British run this area here's the area we're talk talking about this morning uh and the French up until 1918 the green Italian French Zone the this color is is uh British Russian and the international zone so was was purple that was called Palestine by them now that they finally had to get out the British left 1919 and in 1923 1921 they had a b British mandate for Palestine and in 23 they call it the bow for declaration you heard about that in school and that was British people giv the Jews partial rights for that land right there to live in they try to split it again it never will work trying to split that land up because ishmail believes it's his and Isaac believes it's his now after the the bow for declaration we're moving on up now we're in 1923 I've skipped a lot of stuff Israel and Arabs fighting each other fighting each other figh 1928 1937 1938 and then come the Holocaust that was when Hitler come to power back there in in the late 30s early 40s and six million Jews were gassed murdered kill and the awest atrocities that the world had ever seen to that time now now you got to be careful because there brown skinned people that they were uh now you got to be careful and resist that he them Jews are you know why Gentiles don't like Jews because Gentiles love money and Jews can make money you ever noticed did you know that like one quarter of the diamonds in the world are finished and Polished and made in in Israel one4 of the world man the diamonds how they do that they're smart they're smart I ain't never heard nobody say this but I've noticed for years have you ever noticed how the word Jew looks like Jewel Jew eel you know they say you can take a take back in the old days they say you can take a Jew set him out downtown on a corner and come back two weeks later and he owns a department store and God has given them the the the uh the knowledge the smart man brilliant and we will that that happen when that happened they all started wanting to go back home and all the preachers started preaching I goes all the Jews back home back down here to Jerusalem and but them Palestinians are waiting on them buddy and it's fight fight fight fight fight 1947 there was called an Arab State and a Jewish State and Jerusalem was called neutral and that ain't gonna work because the Jews gonna say nope it's ours and the Palestinians go say nope it's ours so you got this I want you to know it's the hand of God Here and Now 1948 you know what took place they supposedly divided it up but the Arabs said no they got 56% and we got 44 so we don't we we ain't going for a deal like this we gonna keep fighting and in 1948 the bombs started going off blowing everybody up and Israel declared itself a state for the first time and like 1500 years there was a state of Israel that's why all the Bible prophecy teachers and all them say Israel got back in the Homeland the little flag went up in May and Israel was declared a state again for the first that that has happened in history no other group has ever done anything like that back in there I mean you can't find a you can't find uh a uh uh is that now look they declared theirself a state and look what happened with this it turn here's how it's out the 1948 Wars and Israel declaring their s state wound up with Israel controlling more property than it was to start with except for this war this Arab Israeli War this is Gaza this is the west bank and then this war of 1948 started now watch all these countries starting to come down on Israel all these Egypt Jordan Iraq Syria all them are Islamic countries and they're converging on remember that scripture over there Jesus said when you see Jerusalem compassed with armies that's happened over and over and over and over and over Jerusalem been destroyed twice and been besieged 20-some times and has been attacked over 50 times people do you know what the name Jerusalem means city of Peace shalom shalom means peace city of Peace jerus Shalom good night sure ain't been no peace there yet they ain't been 260 something years of Peace since the world started say so it's all future it's going to be it's going to be you know when there'll be peace in Jerusalem when the Prince of Peace comes makes it like that that's coming now this War Began here by the way the Dead Sea you want to study this when you get home you need to go back and listen to this probably a bunch of times I'm spitting out a lot at you uh the Dead Sea is full of wealth and minerals the Dead Sea the reason they CA the Dead Sea is because nothing to live in the Dead Sea the water is so thick that you can throw an egg in it'll float they say that's why people go from all over the world to lay in the Dead Sea because it's got all that salt in it it's called salt sea and it heals what's wrong with you and they think it has special healing powers and did you know you say well how come it don't how come it don't get full the same amount of water evaporates as coming into it it ain't got no Outlet ain't that weird water keeps coming in coming in coming in but they don't go out and the mineral deposit keep getting deeper and deeper in there you know you know how low the Dead Sea is do you know the that the Dead Sea is at the lowest place on Earth you know what the you know what How Deep The the bottom of Dead Sea at top of it 1300 feet, 1300 feet below sea level the lowest place on Earth and they say that right in there where Sodom and Gomorrah was was giving you something think about lowest place on Earth I didn't write it that's some book we got there people amen that's some book look at here let's move on to up to present day 1948 that's uh these they begin to fight fight fight fight try to run the Jew this is their simem out of out of Israel fight over here is Egypt over there's Jordan and they fought and they fought 1949 and then come The Six Day War look what happened at The Six Day War who in the world ever heard of a war that only lasted six days and all these groups come in to attack Jerusalem and say we're going to wipe them out and six days later see this is that yellow in there's Palestinian controlled people laying in the in the West Bank here look here what happened with The Six Day War all these countries all five of them or four of them came in to fight Jerusalem Watch What Happens 1967 back when the hippies and the Beatles and everybody was singing there all jumping on Israel and when it's over Israel controls all this land and that's what makes a lot of people say there's a higher power helping them people there's no way one little bitty tiny group of people could fight off five countries you know what the Lord said he said I'll defend J is Jerusalem as birds flying I don't know if that's symbolic of all them planes or not could be I'll show you in the Bible in a minute as birds flying I'll defend Jerusalem and Israel so the Lord was fighting for them evidently you said they're wicked as the devil I know that I know that I understand that they had the Lord crucified I got it and they they made a mistake they said his blood be on us and on our children and Son it has there's where they really made their mistake by rejecting Messiah but that God is not through with them yet he's not through with them yet watch is there's a golden height there's a West Bank Israel controlled all of it they finally give this part back under Egypt control that's where Moses stood on Holy Ground and they give it back to them then in 1967 that happened I showed you that was the six- day war and boy I mean tell you it it got on and Israel won that war and it was amazing then the Palestinian liberal or that's what they always call it on the news they arose to try to to try to get rid of Israel out of there over here in Jordan fired rockets at it fired rockets at it see see there ain't no where these people to go they can't go out in the ocean they can't go up in here they're surrounded by their enemies and then these groups got to fighting each other and fighting Israel the the PLO moved down here and and they had War the the the Muslims started fighting each other because they had a truck wreck there and killed some uh they killed some Arabs or Muslims and this little war broke out between them there and you had two Muslim groups fighting each other and fighting Israel at the same time it's fight fight fight fight fight fight fight that's all they've ever done now while all this is going on right here here's me and you right up under right in there see Florida right there there's where me and you live right there in that little spot over here safe and sound we think uh and these two treaties were signed one in Washington one in Egypt to finally bring peace to the Middle East in 1987 and it did not work there's what they come up with Arabs control this the Jews control that Ariel Sheron he was the leader of Israel he call it the second in in inap that means the uh this I'll bring this up to date a minute that means them groups fighting each other now Hamas who's Hamas here we are again there's Africa there's Europe there's where Noah's Noah landed at Mount AR at and he had three boys got out of that Ark one went here that's shim shmic Eastern one went North Europe that's japi one went South Africa that's ham they ain't but three races and they're all members of the human race and there's where they all three came from now back in Israel again now these groups are fighting each other and fighting Israel the PLO the uh groups fighting two Muslim groups firing at each other firing at Israel and they're blocked in here on the Gaza Strip and two 2007 now we're at 2007 coming on up in history 2008 look at all these things you think there's going to be peace over there 2009 operation cast lead lead operation pillar defense operation protect all these are Wars 2014 that's just a few years ago we started back with Abraham in in uh you know 2,000 years before Jesus so look at here uh they're fighting they finally made an agreement and them agreements Never Last that and and in 2018 the embassy was moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem now we had one president had enough gut to do that every president that ever got elected said I'm going to move the embassy to uh George Bush Jimmy Carter all and none of them never didn't do it they all there do it and when they got when it got moved here and Dr Ruckman said back in 2003 he said if they ever move that Embassy he said they should he said but ain't none of them politicians got enough guts to do it this is in 2003 and he said if you ever do boy you better look out then all right that happened uh in 2018 right before the Corona virus hit and the emphases now in Jerusalem that showed American favoritism toward the Jews and the bond started coming again right out of the god of strip that's exactly what they're doing over there this morning they're fighting right in here right in here right in here and what it is is this people it's a ticking time bomb and all I can tell you is according to the Bible in case of rain the war will be held in the auditorium because buddy it's going to get worse and the Bible says the time of Jacob's trouble give me the lights now the Bible talks about the time of Jacob's trouble not ishmael's Jacob's and God's going to whip Israel really really good now get out and let's look at a little a few scriptures here I've already covered most of it but uh you look here the word Israel is mentioned over 2,000 times in the Bible the word Gaza is mentioned 19 times and the word War oh my goodness over 250 something time Abraham was the first Jew now went through the law first mention now turn to Psalm two the book of Psalm chapter 2 I'm not supporting Jewish wickedness and Jewish they killed had the Messiah I'm preaching the Bible okay if if you uh if you are a uh uh you know we're having protests All Over America this morning in Harvard in Michigan in California of people supporting the Palestinians all over the country uh that's not a very smart thing to do people that's not a very smart thing to do he said he that touth you touch the apple of my eye let me show you what the Lord said here in Psalm two Psalm two look at it he said why the Heathen rage people imagine a vain thing verse two the kings of the earth set themselves to uh the rulers take counsel together against the Lord against his anointed saying let us break their bands of sun and Cast Away their cords from us he that sit shall laugh the Lord shall have them in derision you say God wouldn't laugh at somebody it's because you've been worshiping that little Santa Claus God he said I'll mock when your fear cometh I'll life at your Calamity then shall he speak to them in his wrath and Vex them in his sword his pleasure verse six yet have have I set my king upon my Holy Hill Mount Zion God owns that land take your Bible turn to uh Isaiah chapter 31 Isaiah chapter 31 this morning he said well brother Danny how in the world can you support I'm not supporting their sin I'm not supporting their wickedness they might they say there's over our party and when that bomb started hitting there's over our getting drunk living like a devil I don't support that all we ain't talking about that we're talking about the Bible and what's going on Isaiah 31 look at Isaiah 31 and verse number oh I guess number five look at Isaiah 31:5 as birds flying so will the Lord of hosts defend Jerusalem the Lord will defend Jerusalem so you got 3,000 die in the plague 23,000 died in the plague and look at this Jeremiah 25 turn to Jeremiah right over to your right just a little bit in verse number 25 Psalm uh Jeremiah Jeremiah uh 25 and verse 15 for thus sayith the Lord God of Israel unto me of Israel Israel Israel not ishel not not Muslim not Muhammad Israel take the wine cover this pure in my hand cause all the nations who i s they to drink it all the nations that includes us that includes every nation that comes against them I I showed it to you in Sunday school the Lord said he'd make a full end of all ever officially turns our back on Israel we sign our death warrant you say they're Wicked and I know that that's right and that's for the Lord to straighten out I'll show you that in a minute before we get done here fisus Exodus 15 um usually I try to hear here's what I always in any issue that comes up find out who the news media is for and take the other side that's a standard way of belief and that's usually true and this is a little bit different because a lot of politicians who hate Israel are on TV taking a stand for Israel because of politics you don't give billions of dollars worth of ammunition to Iran and then say we support Israel so you you you got to sift through the junk you know what I'm talking about some of y'all looking like me like good good I hope you'll go home study and leave that phone off for a little while amen be good for you uh and get in the word of God now did you know that Gaza has 300 miles of underground tunnels in it underground tunnel like rats and Gophers living on ground them people them people that's all they've ever known is fight fight fight fight fight and they living them them little tunnels ain't that big and they go there I'm telling you it's the atrocities are unbelievable that's why those those terrorists that bombed Israel the other day are hiding out right now probably somewhere unless they flew off to Jordan or somewhere like that now uh Netanyahu Benjamin Netanyahu born in Tel Aviv the Jewish parents wound up as a kid coming over here and living in Philadelphia for a while wound up back in there and uh he's he's the leader of them right now they broke the Covenant with God they didn't do what God wanted them to do you break a covenant by shedding innocent Blood by worshiping idols and morality now the occupation when you say this is Israel OCC them poor Arabs are just fighting for their land and Israel come in here and took it off no no that's not that's not the way it goes the other way around God gave that land to them to begin with and the occupation is just that now in closing this morning I want to say this the stage is being set in the world this morning like I've never seen it in my life for the for the world the Antichrist because right now they're not going to give in and they're not going to give in them mother a going to say sorry we'll let you have it ain't going to happen they fight to the death and the Jews ain't either there's only one answer there's got to be somebody that can bring peace and bring everybody together and guess what he's coming he's coming and when he comes the Muslim will think oh my goodness you're you're the long awaited Reincarnation of Muhammad and the and the Jews will think you're the promised Messiah and he'll make a cut with them for one week that's seven years definition of a week in Prophecy seven years back in Genesis the guy had to work for his wife seven years he worked for that wife seven years and they slipped the wrong one in on him and you know what he said I you got to work seven more years for that fulfill her week so a week seven years and he'll make a covenant with Israel for seven years and they'll say okay you're the Messiah you're the one we've been waiting on I knew it wasn't Jesus we done the right thing by crucifying him here's the Messiah and he'll be able to bring peace and BR bring a one world government and everybody going to be doing fine they'll say peace and safety and then the Bible said sudden destruction shall come upon them as travail upon a woman with child and Moses and Elijah will be out preaching on uh on the street and they're going to cut their heads off I used to read that in the Bible and say people don't cut their heads off no more oh yeah they they said the people are a soldier hold a baby's head right here and other Soldier hold head and the third shoulder Tak that cuts that baby's head off that's barbaric people that's ter that's not normal war and I'm telling you the stage is being set so Elijah and Moses cut your heads off and lo and behold spirit of God gets back in them and they stand up and the Antichrist goes in there and sits down and says I'm offering the pig's blood and the Jews say you're a crook God told us not to offer swine's blood we're out of here and brother the time of Jacob's trouble began and the world is been set for that and then at the end of that the battle of Armageddon that great day of of God Almighty there in in Revelation chapter 16 and then finally brother when all that Bloodshed Bloodshed runs up to the horse's brid over there for all them miles down through there and about that time Revelation 19 verse 11 the Bible said I saw heaven open and behold a white horse and they that were with him upon white horses lady come to preach said what do you think that white horse represents he said a white horse and uh they come and boy here will come the armies of heaven will come with the Lord and they say well well uh preacher I don't believe that well get it right get it right brother and he shall re A Thousand Years upon the throne of David and boy the Antichrist will be throwed into the in the lake in hell in the Lake of Fire are there and they'll be they'll be all you know what's going to break loose and ladies and gentlemen the stage is being set for that right now now it may be 20 years it may be 50 years we don't know how things are going to work out but it may be much sooner than that well nobody knows I know one thing I know one thing our book tells us how it started our book tells us how it's going and our book tells us how it's going to end thank God for the Blessed old book you got your eyes open this morning most people don't my advice to you is go Soul winning people ask me all week what can we do pray and get your heart right and go win some Souls amen let's stand with our heads bowed every head bowed every eyes closed nobody's moving nobody's talking will you let God speak to your heart this morning you say brother Danny come on Miss desie play something softly every head bowed and every eyes closed you're living at the jumping off place people you're time of partying is about over there's thousands and thousands coming across our borders every week that believe the same people believe she's playing softly this morning every her head is bowed and every eyes closed I wonder how many this morning would just slip right out of your seat slide down here meet this all this morning and just say Lord I want to pray for the Peace of Jerusalem I going to pray for the poor little kids in Palestine those poor little kids in Gaza they didn't do nothing they didn't deserve get blowed up they didn't deserve they the innocent people Lord have mercy y'all if there's ever been a time when we need a camp meeting it's now if there's ever been a time when we need to seek the lord it's now come on come on let's just get in here and pray this is it I'm I'm done I'm done now as you chance come on right now come on let's just slide in this all this morning and say you know what preacher I'm I'm gonna get back in here I'm gonna get on fire for God I'm gonna quit playing around I'm gonna quit messing around playing Church Lord help us you know the the Lord's coming back people the Lord's coming back are you ready if he came right now would you be ready if he came today would you be ready seek ye the Lord while he may be are you winning Souls then hush if you ain't just hush you ain't got no business criticizing everybody else in the world if you ain't winning some Souls best thing you can do go so wi it get you a track handful of tracks go to Walmart witness to everybody you come in contact everybody lives on your neighborhood witness witness go into all the world and witness Every Creature that's what you need to do amen father I pray right now in Jesus name that you'd have mercy upon us we thank you Lord for just this little old spot Lord I'm you said that the branches were broken off that we might be grafted in and I sure do thank you this morning we got to get grafted in Hallelujah glory to God I I know Lord that uh you Haden made a full end you're not done with your people over there I I pray that your will be done help them all live for you Lord you said uh yet all Israel shall be saved and and you said I'll bring them back and and you said take away ungodliness from Jacob Lord that ain't happened yet we know it's going to happen in the future I pray God youd help us to live for you every day and serve you God do what ought to be done in every life bless everybody here help us Lord to have the right slant on this stuff going on and go out of here this morning like never before an army for God all Christian Soldiers fight the battle you've given us to fight do what in our life we'll thank you for it we love you in Jesus name so I'm still praying this morning going get ready to lead amen amen amen amen hallelujah amen amen amen all right you say this morning you say what can I do preacher grab your a handful of tracks put your bumper stick on your car fast pray bring somebody to church win everybody you can you know thousands of people coming across the borders from Syria I don't come from Mexico and when that time comes the cell phones are going to go off you know that our cell phone had that big test like three days before this happened you know that you understand that right listen there there's more going on than you ain't gonna get the news by watching the news all you get on TV is what they want you to hear it's all un controlled you better take what the book says look what the book said and that old book said um God hath not Cast Away his people which he forew what the book he's not he's not done with Israel he's not I know I got friends who disagree on that strongly God hath not forgot his people which he for knew he ain't ain't done with them all right Hallelujah had a good time this morning maybe you're a little smarter than you was when you left class you are dismissed uh everybody Fellowship there a little bit choir be here at 4:45 4:45 choir | Hensley | UCJACXg2g3LM1uxsO2qRlvNA | 2023-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,233 | 37,043 |
OeXomE-vjzk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeXomE-vjzk | WIERD TRAINING VIDEO WITH SAM ... AND GAGE | hey this is the weird training video with 7k me yeah so today we will be teaching you how to be a superhero yeah so first to be a superhero you gotta learn how to fly every superhero pretty much flies so how apply you stick your arm out like this you make this into a basement put it on your side here and you go like you push off with your foot face the camera down hit that then you just push off like this and epic fail just kidding for two seconds one not even one second goodbye hi i'm dancing how to read other people's minds pretty awesome so first i have my first stand here nope down stairs okay okay i'm gonna read your mind so okay so here we go first the most important thing you need to put your finger in your okay so um yeah there's sam sam guys i'm sorry about this but sam you're up next go go you're done yeah okay well sam now what do you need to do for well you need to have an awesome superhero name so he's gonna think of an awesome superhero name so for me my superhero name is strawberry and i'm gonna have a nickname strawberry crazy is my real superhero name i can have a nickname which is strawberry shortcake strawberries and they're beautiful and red and juicy thank you hello and i'm back with me awesome i'm gonna show you how to make villains cry come over here take a villain this is my contestant today okay so watch i'm going to show you how so just okay listen here you walk up to them before they drive the shots before they try to hit you you have to pinch them as light as you can like this you have my feelings yes and that's how you make villains cry up next is sam goodbye hello and this is how to make villains beat up their self so really don't like nice things so what you have to do is you have to say hi to them nicely like hi how's it going okay so this is our other fake villain hi you don't look very much okay okay good now i'm gonna make him beat up himself nicely talking to him hi how are we going what's up oh are you okay i still can't figure this thing out hello no one's talking goodbye okay so now i'm going to show you how to wrap it i'm going to take this monkey monkey and it's going to levitate down and it's going to levitate up it may go down so the trick is you have to think as hard as you can and hold your hand out and go okay so that didn't work so kill the monkey eat the monkey and replace it with a brand new nice monkey so this time i'm gonna levitate it better just how am i doing this i just really don't know it's so what that ow this loved it too much oh ow good night thank you for watching the training video 7k and one birthday these are like the best superhero snacks they give you so much power yeah yeah and these are the villain snacks so disgusting 50 year old 50 or 51 year old beans no sauce added ready to serve okay now that we got the village let's eat wait what we gotta make our ending video let's make this voice aren't they so good yeah but after the video okay what would you say about them did you say something bad about them no no okay so thank you for watching sami gage's superhero power oh yeah training video those things stink never eat them let's go | SamsWorld456 | UCYhbjVzVjo9Ohv2usLDlFNw | 2012-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 641 | 3,154 |
jUKwuLyv7cM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUKwuLyv7cM | The Unification of E3B Badges for Enhanced Readiness Exercise | bang load the round now I'm just going to flip the fire bang bang bang malfunction pull observe boom squeeze bang bang bang complete pull it backli to safe you go put the on fire it back clear save load W forward assist fire bang bang bang Miss fire slap rack Bang Bang Bang on safe repain s forward missfire maintain aim wait 5 Seconds 5 Seconds has elaps on the way mire mire maintain aim recharge fire mechanism checked on the way fire maintain aim 2 minutes reloaded ready 5 clear the missfire unloading clear this time you are a go don't lose the ring come on re engage Eng engage yeah we had four I'm just kiding that movie is great yeah they make really good bags one two 3 four back blast area clear acquiring locking firing misfire misfire CH 1 2 3 4 back BL area clear wiring locking firing mire [Applause] fire wait second a fire 10 seconds got out it this time you already [Applause] go more zeros should be we move and begin wi enemy [Music] operations pay attention while I read offno G gas g you don't want to do it bang got cover you're now receiving a cyclic rate of fire he sees me I'm down he sees me I'm down we oh | Defense Now | UCKBNaxsFV4hpGVc8QOUmsFg | 2023-11-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 222 | 1,134 |
ezdudRLAyx4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezdudRLAyx4 | Solving Compound Inequalities | welcome in this video I'm actually going to talk about compound inequalities now compound inequalities are simply more than one inequality put together usually it's two incidentally enough so um in compound inequalities you have two types and or statements so occasionally people want to know when does this happen in the real world well compound inequalities happen all the time um one of the ways in which they happen for an and statement which is where you have sort of an inclusive statement visually speaking it's going to look something like this when you graph it on a number line and that's what we'll do and one of these can be filled in or whatever it just depends now if I was looking at young adult marketing and not I don't mean young adults in the colloquial sense like teenager I mean literally younger adults so that demographic that lots of people want to reach if they're marketing products 18 to 34. so I would say that X can be greater than or equal to 18. but it has to be less than or equal to 34 because I want that group of people as in compound inequality statement or a sentence I might put the numbers in order put the X in the middle and I get this look that's a nice and statement or I might just have them separate and write the word and in there just depends so both of those mean the same thing and as a qualifier in the middle and the X in the middle as well just put your numbers in numeric order now what does that look like if I were to do a inequality on a number line I may say that 18 is down here and these are all the ages going up and it's right here is where 34 is so I would say that everybody who's 18 so I'm going to go ahead and do actually I'm going to change color really fast um everybody who's 18 follows into this little area that I want and I might make a line that goes up just a little bit if you have to write on paper sometimes teachers will have you do this thing or they aim it on the flip side of it 34 is filled in because it includes 34 and then I just go down and connect them so like I said and has sort of a barbell feel to it now what about or statements well a perfect example of an or statement is when the flu shots ran out a few years ago now flu shots have a limited range of things that they can sometimes they have a limited amount of flu shot I should say but there's certain ranges of people who should have it more than others if there is a limit usually it's everywhere and it's fine and nobody has a problem getting in if they want it or have insurance for it anyway um so a couple years ago that wasn't the case they didn't have enough of it so they said basically anybody under the age of five or anybody over or at least 65. that was the age range they said needed to get the flu shot that's who they sort of held it back for um if they didn't have enough of it that was the group an or statement never has this look to it it doesn't look like this ever this is only an and statement now an or statement sort of has the barbell it doesn't have that barbell feel like this it tends to have arrows facing away from each other so I would say that this is down at five I would leave it open because it's not five-year-olds it's younger than five and then it goes down now there is a natural limit down here on this question I should probably say that it could be zero because they didn't give it to people who were still in the womb and they definitely didn't give it to people who won't be born for 10 years because that would make no sense and how would you do it so there's a natural limit but you know play along with me here on the other side of it at 65 we can fill it in because a 65 year old can get it on their birthday happy birthday it's a flu shot worst present ever um well not really but it's pretty bad person so you get like these arrows facing away that's compound inequalities in general that's how you can see them in real life now let's you know solve a few of them the solving part of compound inequalities always reminds me of cat dog you may not know cat dog or you might know it it was a show on Nickelodeon a few years ago now in the uh I think it was on Nickelodeon anyway uh the idea of CatDog was that it had a cat's head on one end and a dog head on the other and it had a body in the middle um I never tried to figure out how it went to the bathroom because it's a lot to think about so just don't overthink that idea and I hope that I didn't push that in your head even though I probably did so anytime you have this sort of and statement I always think of cat dog so you should probably do that too if that's the way you want to go about it by the way if you haven't seen anything on solving inequalities before which would be greater than less than um you probably need to do that before we get into this but you can do that on your own time pause this whatever you want to do never look at this again it doesn't matter but the idea is when you have this statement that you need to make sure that you have the cat dog body available for both sides my voice is going out a little bit so make sure that you sort of circle or box in the whole thing in the middle you can't just apply the X to the 7 and the 10 to the 13. we're going to make an entire uh prototype of what the dog would look like if it was a dog and then the cat would look like it was a cat if we you know separated the two anyway I'm going to write that X plus 10 down twice body body so I'll put the cat head on over here and the dog head over here hence the cat dog now I can just solve it so x is by itself I need to get rid of plus 10 so I'll subtract 10. that'll go away so this is not a division it's a subtraction so I do not need to flip this over so X is greater than negative 3. on the flip side of it once again no need to flip X is less than positive 3. so if I were to make a statement in the middle about what this all looks like I'll put negative 3 here an X put your numbers in order put your X in the middle and make sure the inequalities go in the order that they're supposed to so essentially to graph it I'm going to go into over to negative 3 and I'll make a circle it is included in the answer set because it has that line underneath so I do need to fill this in on the flip side of it I've got this 3 up here and it stays open there's no line underneath this is why if you don't know what that means you should probably watch the video now this is X is greater than negative three so you may have your your teacher whoever may say to do this and then this is X is less than three so you may need to do this and you sort of get this all in the middle part I don't always do that depends on what the page looks like I'm graphing on but you could just move it up just a little bit and then move it down and it should make that nice barbell feel that you're looking for so any of these answers anything from negative three up to three are included in the answer set so that's one of them it's pretty simple to do that's an and statement I'm going to look for an or statement by the way this and statement works exactly the same thing exactly the same as the other you'll still graph it it'll still make a barbell the only difference is you don't have to write the body down twice you just do X plus 5 is greater than 2 and x minus 5 is less than two so but don't overthink it is my point um here's an or statement this looks much like that and statement did so we're going to solve it out M plus 1 is less than negative 9 or m minus 1 is greater than negative 10. so I need to add 1 to both sides here and negative 9. on the other side of it minus 1 minus one so those cancel out you get negative 10 m is less than negative 10. so it's greater than negative 9 but it's so from here what we need to do is just go ahead and graph it I'm going to do and if you wanted to go ahead and put an or statement in there that's fine too so I'll go to negative 10. and I don't need to fill it in and it's less than so I'm going to draw my arrows this way on the opposite side of it m is greater than negative 9. well negative 9 is here and it goes up so that's what it ends up looking like overall in the end of all things those are or statements stand statements let's do one that has two steps in each section we'll do two of those and we're done with this move up a little bit to where that actually starts to happen a little more so here's your basic or statement you know seven and minus 2 is less than or equal to negative 44 or 4 minus 10 of them is less than negative 26. so what I'm going to do here is just write them down a revolutionary idea I'm really coming out with a lot in this that you would never figure it out on your own I'm sure sarcasm obvious so to get rid of minus two I need to do plus two the cool thing about most compound inequalities is they're not that complicated mathematically there is a video that I have on which seems weird to have made it first but whatever um a video where you do variables on both sides versions of this so you might want to check that out because it adds a little degree of difficulty to things now I need to get rid of times seven so I'm just going to divide by seven I tend to Circle this part just to remind me whether to flip it or not it says it's positive so I don't need to flip it over so m is less than negative six less or equal to negative six on the flip side of it this is one of those things that you could easily make a mistake on this negative 10 is never seen by this four this four doesn't even know it exists we need to move the four first but we're going to treat it as it's plus four because the negative doesn't have anything to do with it a really common mistake is for someone to say oh it says minus so I'll just add four but that won't eliminate it actually create negative eight so I'm going to subtract 4. so if you need the help put the plus there makes your life easier this becomes negative 30. I'm going to divide by negative 10 here now in this case the circled part is negative so I do need to flip it over it becomes greater than m is greater than 3. so this is an or statement by the way I'll go to 3 I don't know if I said negative 33 but it's positive 3. and then just go up just like this probably with better drawing than mine negative six is less than or equal to so I do need to fill that in and it just goes down so the hardest part is getting it set up we're going to do one more and after you set it up things just seem to go much more smoothly I wanted to see if I can find one that there we go this is a perfect one now this is an and statement obviously so we're going to treat it like cat dog a little bit I'm going to go ahead and do the little things that I always do which are things like making a box around the middle section that way I know how it's set up some teachers will teach you to just keep that together and I always separate it I'm just very visual so I need to have it in a way that I can sort of understand what I'm supposed to be doing I don't like to mix in a lot of visual noise just because it's confusing to me so this is how I would solve it anyway from here you also pay attention you might notice the fact that I don't move R to the left all the time it some people thinks it makes it easier to graph I would much rather just read it based off what the variable is if there if R is next to the big end when I'm done it's greater than is our is R next to the little end then it's less than it's much simpler to me to do it that way so -10 you get Negative 24 I need to get rid of times negative 8 so I'm going to divide you should already have these steps down that's why I'm sort of moving quickly on them three now I divided by a negative so I need to flip it over now it would be really easy for me to go up to three and make my circle which you can totally do before you start the second one if you want as long as you don't you know slide it all the way down I would just leave a little bit of space now it would be easy for me to go oh well I go this way because the arrow points that way or flip the whole thing but it's just easier to train yourself to learn to say okay the variable is next to the little end this is a big end so see how far apart it is compared to nothing down here this is the big end or this is the little index that's the R so that means it's less than little is less so I just go down just a little bit to remind myself on the other side -10 those cancel negative eight are and you'll get 24 here and so I need to divide by negative 8. once again I've divided by negative here so I need to flip over my inequality and now I don't know why I drew equal to there now I know that I need to flip it over so in this case r is greater than because it's next to the big end see here's the big end here's a little end so the big end is the next to the r which means it's greater than so when I go to negative 3 I don't need to fill it in but I do need to go up and I get this look right here now in some cases I will say that you'll get and statements that go or they go away from each other those are special cases and I'm not covering those here but it does happen I just didn't want you to think that it never did but anyway that's it for compound inequalities if you have an and statement if it just says and just write the mode down solve them and graph them according to what they are you might want to bring them back into a nice visual statement like I'm about to do here I'll put negative 3 here and 3 here well R is greater than negative 3. and less than three so that's a nice mathematical sentence to make and I have my graph up there if you have an and statement like this uh think of cat dog that's what I always do make sure you get the whole body in to both questions split it into two and just solve it it makes it much more visually appealing it's easier to remember what you're doing if you get lost so I think it's a good plan you may not that's what other methods exist for you to use but I hope this helped | Lamee Storage | UCxmnZnqxSWglH7PdYOLqarA | 2014-10-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,943 | 14,065 |
6-gHJi-VMp8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-gHJi-VMp8 | Bandsaw Resurrection Scene — Easter Project | hello folks how's everybody doing tonight this is matt from humvees hive tonight we're going to be cutting a resurrection scene for easter it's coming up this weekend this is going to be uh the the mountain in the hill and then the tomb is right here where jesus would be buried i've got all the pieces cut out got some figures cut out too to cut out also so we're going to be cutting on the pegas band saw today um and so why don't i get started if you guys have any questions please feel free to comment back part of the mountain out first [Music] so here's our first piece this is going to be the back of the mountain for the tomb where the tomb is gonna lie and then we're gonna cut each additional piece is gonna come out a little bit um as you can see the next layer layer down and then the stone is going to be right there so i think i saw some so [Music] so just to give you a better view what this will look like so those two pieces are gonna be stacked in front of one another and then the next ones are gonna then again go in front of that so just in case i wasn't explaining myself well enough [Music] you know what i think i want to cut this even deeper okay right yeah i think that looks better just a little bit a little bit deeper in two layers but yeah i think it looks alright so now we'll cut out the figures what i plan to do with these is these lines i'm going to cut into segments and then i'm going to round them over soften them up with the rotary tool stain them and then glue them back together so it's kind of like a puzzle once you get it all cut as you can see got all the pieces no no like i said i'll soften these edges up and uh with the rotary tool and then when i glue them all back together to give it a little bit more dimension so [Music] so [Music] all right and now the angel is cut out okay so if you're just tuning in or if you watch from the beginning i appreciate it so this is um the tomb where jesus laid i have an angel that i'll be using the rotary tool on and we have mary a couple mary's by the by the tomb also so like i said i'm going to uh soften these edges up a little bit with the rotary tool and i can do that so if um anyone's not familiar with the marathon rotary tool here it is um it's it's it's great it's very much like a dremel um although i think it's better um it's got a dial on the front um it also comes with a foot switch you can switch it over there changing bits is super easy on this it's simply twisting this center chuck right here you can hear it lock and unlock pull your bit out slide the new bit in that you want to use and then lock it into place and it doesn't come out [Music] so all right so you can kind of see that that's that softens up the edges a little bit on that oh and there we go that's pretty much it we'll finish that up in the next day or so and then post some pictures so i appreciate it oh that's really close all right i appreciate it everybody for watching um uh thanks for everybody's support and i hope you enjoyed it you guys uh have a good holiday and we'll see you bye | Bear Woods Supply Company | UC1FDl6c1dhlGAAMri0_EnEA | 2022-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 638 | 3,072 |
hHR6SASFIp4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHR6SASFIp4 | INDEPENDENT ARTIST - Telix - New Plan ft. Leek Shiesty (Official Video) - REACTION | before we get started quick announcement if you're an independent artist you want me to react to your song you want me to react to your song j hit my email in the description we can make that happen what's good crown family hope you're having a good day today if not i heard that video bring a little light to your day today ladies and gentlemen we're gonna check out telix and this is new plan featuring lee i hope i'm pronouncing this artist's name right if i pronounce it and wrong my bad let's go ahead and get into this record angle hold you what hey [Music] just know i keep god before everything do i hear how smooth it joining right now the way found delivering right now you got a really dope voice man let's continue let's continue let's see you ready back again running back just get back [Music] i've been self-taught i've been left out never gave out just stay down just stay down just keep you around you never let us down gonna run it bro this is like when i'm joined you just put on roll you want up and just get high as a kite boy i'll tell you man this it joint smooth though it jump real smooth man hey man then it's just like the visual girl perfectly with the song you know just kidding with the humming you know smoking one hey let's get it never gave out just stay down just stay down just keep you around he never let us down gonna run it up gotta move up gotta move up [Music] you know don't forget who you are man i always stay true to yourself man don't be out here trying to do too much you feel me let's get it down don't forget who you was and just impress him later had to slide right now don't move right i [Music] yo man they definitely came with it with this record he's like the chemistry between these two artists like that were perfect perfect for this record right here let's continue though t-league laying down he get them gone going with the move right now shoot back out to the mountain live for hold on down free imma choose this lamp then i know luke we got what you need like sam bought real light like tiptoe circus smart like people you said drunks out my window see me and my mans we on [Music] yo my only critique about this song the only thing i see wrong about this song it's so short man why is it so short man come on man what else we doing here man but yo i don't know i really really don't recommend i gotta drive one for y'all real quick man leaks leak and tilix bro y'all got it man y'all got it man like this this record was pure flames right here man everything about it like just keep pushing man love the visual went perfect with the song man like everything about this was just on point man it kind of remind me like back in the day when wiz khalifa you know used to make this type of music man but hey you know the record don't recommend y'all go show them celeb right now original song will be in the description i didn't make it easy for you just click the video on my face it'll take you right to the song show them some love hey appreciate y'all we absolute craft family have a beautiful blessed day until next time | Crown Family | UCDdw6n7EOZp4HAZqc1wO6nw | 2021-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 609 | 3,082 |
ETvzo3kNKh4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETvzo3kNKh4 | Bowling RPG? | Bowling Cross | hey hey my name is lightning john and welcome to bowling cross x dark legacy of the devil bowler final frame and from my understanding it is a bowling rpg and that caught my eye so let's go ahead and get on into it ah the fast bountiful kingdom of bolinopolis i will conquer this land for the glory of my master and it looks like the only one who could stop me rots in the king's dungeon no that's not good am i rotting that's not that's bad i don't like that belmont anthony i like duke you can call me duke the king threw duke into his dungeon uh does my blood type matter no blood alright yeah i'm a bowling ball i have no blood sorry oh all right i didn't i wasn't expecting that one i don't think i should use my real blood type i don't i don't want any freaks out there knowing what blood type i have let's say a b i have a b blood the coolest split type well well well look do we have here going around town and shouting about being a eero it just lands you in the dungeon erd nerd i am a hero the fabled 10-pin mercenary of that place that's four fouls that's too many vowels so named because i drove out the ghost in sincere side sire cr with my superb battle bowling ability here let me let me show you real quick on this flashback up down here oh die you think you can terrorize this town for long no i'm here because i'm cool hang on you sure that's what happened yes yep 100 that's how i did it oh yeah i see it if you're so fearsome with a bowling ball beating us guard should be no problem but i don't have a bowling ball right now so i can't i can't sorry best us in a fair fight and we'll let you go imagine if that's how it is in all prisons they're just like yeah we'll go one-on-one if you beat us you can just leave okay this time it's for real i can't let the ball fall behind me or lose it in the gutters oh there's bars around the gutter how can you lose it in the gutter ah don't don't move ah got it watch this action i i'm not hitting them at all get out of the way get out from behind the pillar you asked how did that even happen i don't understand yeah can you can you get hit thank you oh my gosh just sitting here why is it go right i don't does he actually just shoot it straight every time and it like curves so actually i need to do it this way right well i got him oh the gutter ball is open oh don't do that it it automatically goes right i don't i don't understand why does it go right can you please hit the guard okay there we got him that was the worst bowling i've ever done in my entire life yeah oh snap another guard those idiots were supposed to bring you upstairs the king ass prepared you pardoned you for criminally good trick shots and won't say word i always knew my absolute skills would uh come in handy one day i'm with me errol my name's duke actually oh yeah take me that way careful errol we've had a bit of a rat problem recently so nab any if you see them they've been running off with our gold i can keep any gold i find right now are the poor souls locked up for cheating wait how do you even cheat at bowling you make you make like a a sling and you throw the bowling ball that's how you cheat oh my fight now rats yes there they are act quick hero or just they just burrow away and escape i'll be your backup oh thanks is it is he gonna catch my bowling ball is that what it is if it hit some it'll be fine maybe i don't know never found out you know aero the king wasn't always that into bowling not into bowling was he sick or something who can not be into bowling he used to be the tennis king actually let's go for him why are we going around the way to go is up destroyed oh yeah he bounces it back oh that's really cool it's that so i don't have to like catch it you can just he can just do it this job now and job hero you can't just help yourself to royal treasure chest that are outside however what if i come back what if i drag the chest outside sire i present that ruffian from the dungeon it's me quiet the bowling king will address you shortly he had to be the bowling king though he has a bowling ball for a head can't be the tennis king before that you will perform the official bowling opulus salute for your king all right up down down up this is the worst salute i've seen in my life young battle bowler my kingdom has need of your talents the city of bleak bowl has been taken by that dangerous and dastardly dark deviant the devil bowler i will have your effects returned and grant you passage through kingdom woods please battle bowler travel to bleak bowl and a bowl in the name of justice sure all right ah big tree i'm not i'm not moving it makes me go this way did you know some enemies are affected by magnetism that's cool oh customize is the ball customizer i'm i'm immature let's change my glove why would i do normal if i have pro like pro it's just better immediately or extreme for that matter i'm confused why would i um this ball should be pretty normal right um battle let's kill these guys because it's fair to kill people i love killing people it's the best thing anyone can do is kill people he moved can you stop going up that way hit the mushroom man point i'm going to kill this man if it's the last thing i do don't understand got him i can't do nothing now [Music] uh oh oh it didn't curve right i'm i don't i don't understand i don't i don't understand anything i'm so confused a chest yeah open it oh shiny gold coins what does gold do for me oh there's a shop i see it ah now there's a frog i gotta kill too you know this is gonna be a difficult battle power of the frogs or unmatched maximum spirit power now i can use the special ability x or okay so x the sword spirit attacks enemies [Music] i i pressed x it didn't do anything wow you're a real battle bowler you guessed it can you sign this please oh yes did it yay thanks you're welcome now defeat the devil i don't think you have the moxie for that whoosh bang crunch i win did my job for me i got stuff let's get full control over my balls before i uh try to attack iron i guess resin is the best that brings up the speed spirit of the soup bomb why not this ball has no weight [Music] is that bad will i just not be able to kill anyone oh but the speed is immaculate i was a two was it too early dad i think i did it too early tree imagine if you were just like bowling and then like there was a tree in the way just like randomly they just gave you the lane with the tree in it that'd be horrible ah finally i killed him yeah maybe i should pick something with some attack do you stop cowering like a coward and let me hurt you okay even when he's not cowering apparently i'm just bad do iron no control but like man when it hits it hits gotta say this ball will hit hard and fast that's cool hard and fast oh i missed okay oh you hit it back you saw that you like actually ah i was losing a life either way all right i'm doing very terrible all of a sudden maybe the iron core was not the way to go giving me bad luck all right retry i only have one life better not mess up yeah i figured it would give me some life back yeah retry i guess i will kill y'all with only one life why am i so bad all of a sudden okay was that too far away still i don't i don't understand how to use the spirit up got it nice nice nice nice nice okay i did it i'm just that cool wanna buy ball stoppers for 20 gold coins maybe i don't know uh right i don't understand fighting the boss with one health all right so you're the kingpin of this place a you're about to be dead wood got him oh i see i see the ball stopper keeps me from uh losing my ball i guess at least once oh yep okay that is what it did oh i got you like the breakout ball hoop okay one more here we go did that not kill him i like him do i have to get rid of that too i don't know how i survived will you die do i have to kill the mushroom couldn't there's a hat in the way why isn't he dead he should die i got rid of his health now apparently the health takes more than one hit to get rid of a thing i just i just saw that come on i gotta do what i did last time that that really brought him into the ringer nice that was pretty good there we go now we're getting them get him i don't know if that actually did anything but hey i did it the bone yeah i'll never i'll never give up and all that you know all that jazz get rid of your mushroom friends it came back so quickly i can just get behind him a few times that really does destroy him okay i don't know if we can do it a second time because the mushroom's out of the way now oh wait that's not a power bar it's my spin i understand now after i'm almost done playing the game i now understand what the bar at the bottom does ah dang the dang bone boom was in the way all right but now that i understand how the hard the bottom works so i was always spinning right because i was always trying to get it the highest i could come on get behind them like behind them behind them no i'm going to destroy this forest that was that was so bad i thought i was trying to yeah okay never mind don't don't don't don't don't say anything don't don't i got him now kill him please that did nothing they did absolutely nothing maybe i should try to go for shield as my main power up thing since i have so little health oh you got it all right he's almost dead but he's been almost dead before and that did like nothing for me i i can't catch the ball if there's a thing there if there's a projectile locking the path changing my uh spirit to shield see what happens oh don't don't be throwing your cap at me did i just say not the bone oh it hit the it did it again i did it again i did the same thing again oh i went straight through it i didn't think i could do that gave it enough spin i guess let's find out what shield does all right it actually gives me a shield that's that's really nice it's not now the only thing that'll kill me presumably is the ball going off screen until my shield goes down i assume that's what that means okay gotta get don't i don't have to worry about the bone i just have to catch it oh no now i do have i do have to worry about it i didn't i didn't mean to actually go that far left please can you just die [Music] oops yes oh coins boop got him i did it took way too long and i did it and people say deforestation is a bad thing stupid people looks like the bleak bowl is across the sea from here could it really be true the devil bowler was always a bit edgy but taking over a city that's some real edge right there he was always nice to me before he left bowling academy great game devil bowler you won the academy's tournament again thank you random student he remembered my name i don't thought my name was duke if you keep studying and truly love bowling maybe you could beat me one day i'm expelled yes immediately until you learn to treat your balls better an immature you are skilled as a bowler but the way you bowl is far too harsh bowling balls are not tools of war ah says you old man but i couldn't help hearing ye be in need of crossing the sea that's right i'm on a quest for the king are a sea captain bi help me and crew find a sunken wrecking will take ye he can even rest up aboard the ship did the king not like give me a ship i felt like i feel like he would uh help me out here you know whatever it's a deal i was actually ready to quit you just there was a cutscene so it took a while well that was bowling cross x dark legacy of the devil bowler final frame yeah it was it was definitely an interesting concept it was like breakout but an rpg and i always always like a game with a good interesting concept but uh if you liked this video hit that like and subscribe maybe hit an annotation at the end of this one and i'll see you all in the next video goodbye [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] you | Lightnin' John | UCN3hs5k5THw-hNwADzDoSwA | 2022-04-30 | Creative 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nCbxM6w-bB0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCbxM6w-bB0 | Seattle Super Reader Book of the Month with SUPERintendent Denise Juneau - The Big Umbrella | [Music] welcome back seattle super readers i'm superintendent denise juno and i'm here to share my december book of the month with you i hope you enjoyed last month's book fry bread i heard a lot of you took time to finish reading the book on your own great job whether it was through your school library or through the seattle public library i'm proud of you for taking the time to practice your reading skills this month i'm excited to share a book with you called the big umbrella by amy june bates it's about how there's always room for everyone under the big umbrella it's about kindness and inclusion and how the umbrella likes to help keep everyone dry no matter who they are or where they come from i also love the watercolor artwork on each page it's the perfect book to cozy up with while drinking a cup of hot chocolate it also makes me think about living here in seattle during the winter months like right now we get a lot of rain whenever i'm walking around in the city or sitting on the train i see people carrying umbrellas of every shape size and color it always makes me extra happy to see people sharing an umbrella together who have you shared an umbrella with lately i'm excited to see all the characters in this book come together under the big umbrella how about you let's get reading seattle super readers the big umbrella by amy june bates the big umbrella by the front door how many of you keep umbrellas by the front door and i know that i keeps a couple in the closet and one in my car there's little umbrellas everywhere just in case we get caught in the rain but a lot of people keep an umbrella by the front door before they head outside by the front door there is an umbrella and so you can see the character is decked out in a rain jacket and rain boots grabbing the umbrella ready for the outside and getting outside and playing and taking a walk around the neighborhood it is big i don't know about you but i have all sizes of umbrella and today i brought one in to show you it's gigantic and it has a flower underneath and i just really like to have this it's pretty and so it makes me feel really good as i'm walking around in the rain there can be small umbrellas big umbrellas umbrellas with patterns black umbrellas just so what color umbrellas are in your house or in your car and waiting and what kind of umbrellas do you have as you carry around in the rain so it's fun to see other people's umbrellas and kinds of the things that they like to uh showcase so i like to use this umbrella when i'm walking in the rain because it makes me feel happy so this umbrella is big it is a big friendly umbrella see how the umbrella has a smile and maybe some umbrellas can have different sorts of uh emotions or the people underneath have different emotions as they're carrying the umbrella in the rain it likes to help and you can see an umbrella is not just good for rain but it can protect you from leaves falling when the sun is too bright it can protect you from the sun's rays and having to get a sunburn and so an umbrella serves many purposes and the umbrella is always happy to serve and likes to help it likes to spread its arms wide and so you can see here the character hat is under the umbrella and really being protected as they're splashing through the puddles and taking a walk and so the umbrella is being super helpful the umbrella it loves to give shelter and so it is you know when you think of shelter you think of maybe a house or a building but an umbrella being over someone's head during the rain also provides shelter and now you can see it can provide not just one person shelter but it can also help your friend and get give your friend shelter as well and it's always nice to share when you have an umbrella to to bring somebody underneath so they also are protected from the rain and from being wet it loves to gather people in and so because this umbrella is so big they can bring all kinds of people underneath the umbrella and so it is somewhere that people can feel safe they can feel together you can bring all kinds of your friends together in it so who would you bring into your umbrella super readers i have another reading mission for you i want you to finish the book on your own to see how it ends you can find this book and other winter weather books that we'll be sharing with you in a moment at your school library local library or online through seattle public library's library link which can be accessed using your student id until next time i hope you all have a safe and happy winter break try to take some time to relax and have some fun i can't wait to hear about all the wonderful books you explore keep on reading super readers [Music] if you enjoyed the big umbrella check out these other great winter weather books your school librarian can help you find these books at your school library or at curbside pickup for elementary readers outside by deidre gill waiting for snow by marcia diane arnold best in snow by april sayer bunny slopes by claudia ruda over and under the snow by kate messner and for more advanced readers winter smith by terry pratchett shiver by maggie stiefvater the sea in winter by christine day the barren grounds by david a robinson seattle public school students can access the entire seattle public library book catalog online visit spl.org forward slash library link to learn more [Music] | Seattle Public Schools TV | UCbWeZY-zLJIpQG-xsJ1Xy2Q | 2021-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,023 | 5,405 |
Jx9nkeR0pVk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx9nkeR0pVk | Zelda: Movies & TV Show References | welcome to the world of Zelda A Classic gaming franchise that has captured the hearts of many gamers and non-gamers alike in this feature we take a look at some of the movies and TV shows that have been inspired by the games from the classic Nintendo Entertainment System to the modern day Nintendo switch first up is the classic film The Legend of Zelda the tears of the Kingdom a movie adaptation of the game which follows the adventures of Link and Princess Zelda as they battle the forces of evil and try to save the kingdom next up is the popular TV show Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time which follows the adventures of link and his friends as they explore the world of Hyrule in its many secrets finally there's the recent movie adaptation of The Legend of Zelda breath of the wild which follows the adventures of Link and Princess Zelda as they battle against the forces of evil and explore the vast and dangerous world of Hyrule so take a journey with us and explore the many movies and TV shows that have been inspired by the classic and modern Zelda games | The Entertainment News | UCh99Lhe9ZPnW76eur1onHRg | 2023-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 197 | 1,064 |
5xWQHmys3TI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xWQHmys3TI | review of snickers chocolate lowfat milk | hi my name is reine and i'm going to be trying out just like your chocolate low-fat milk it's 15 grams of protein per bottle made with real milk let's seed and include add sugar 19 grams of added sugar there's a little vitamins I ever feel name one of our locals 250 calories the let's see it soon free no higher for corn syrup [Music] if you were Jewish this is not kosher good lake like when your bad days you know that you don't wanna have kosher food then have it yeah [Music] notice this way [Music] and I should get out [Music] and tasteless caramely then the Twix fun when it tastes like you just bit into the makers definitely good cost me about two dollars and it was about 49 cents for this nothing good no probably definitely buy this yeah [Music] and hopefully you guys are gonna have a good day [Music] and soon a good weekend okay bye blood rain [Music] | Rayne Bemer | UCVt2a45sN0BerOVpSxLY7bA | 2020-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 167 | 867 |
YGdNWg4QxCY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGdNWg4QxCY | LAMS Author basics | [Music] hi let's create a very simple design to learn the basics of lamb's authoring for creating learning designs [Music] in our lesson we will first present a video to all students second ask students a question about the video to gauge their understanding third after the students have answered the question we want them to see each other's responses and rate them accordingly if they agree let's get started for the first task we'll use the noticeboard tool then set up the content for this we use a content template to ensure the content looks perfect regardless of the student's browser or mobile device now let's add the introduction text and paste the youtube video link lambs will automatically embed the video and then ensure it plays properly regardless of the screen size let's save the content we just added to this notice boards and now we are back at the design as we want to ask the students a question let's use the q a tool double click to open the q a tool and now let's add our question [Music] we want to map learning outcomes to this question so let's quickly add it here once we save the question it is automatically added to the question bank and it can be reused in any other assessment tools as well now let's configure the q and d so students can see each other's answers and rate them accordingly [Music] let's save our q a and now we are back again at our design all we've got to do now is to draw a transition to connect the two activities give the design a name and save it [Music] we have created our first learning design while exploring the basics of lam's author thank you [Music] | LAMS | UCQlSjcJyw-hdurPjWOap17g | 2021-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 298 | 1,615 |
vvKuAi2m6QQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvKuAi2m6QQ | Kroger Putting the Cart Before the Checkout - DTNS 3953 | coming up on dtns apple wants you to go on a walk with draymond and dolly twitter tries community moderation and the wwe finds a new streaming home this is the daily tech news for monday january 25th 2021 in los angeles i'm tom merritt and from studio redwood i'm sarah lane and i'm the show's producer roger chang oh we were just talking about pole position and wind and all kinds of good stuff on good day internet you get that wider conversation become a member at patreon.com dtns let's start with a few tech things you should know spotify has released nine new exclusive audiobooks the books themselves are public domain but the performances are by celebrities such as david dobrik narrating mary shelley's frankenstein forest whitaker reading the narrative of the life of frederick douglass an american slave hillary swank narrates kate chopin's the awakening spotify is also releasing a companion podcast called sitting with the classics hosted by harvard professor glenda carpio last year spotify partnered with wizarding world to release weekly chapter installments of harry potter and the philosopher's stone although the verge notes this no longer appears to be listed on spotify earlier this year a group of alphabet workers announced their intention to form the alphabet workers union now a new coalition called alpha global is attempting to form a global union alliance across 13 different unions that represent alphabet workers in 10 countries including the us uk and switzerland alpha global is affiliated with the uni global union a labor union federation that represents 20 million people worldwide the coalition will look to organize worker solidarity on issues like content moderation decisions and forcing employers to sign non-disclosure agreements apple updated support documents to advise that magsafe equipped devices and accessories may interfere with medical devices like implanted pacemakers and defibrillators when in close contact apple recommends keeping devices six inches apart in normal use 12 inches apart when wirelessly charging however the company states that while the iphone 12 models contain more magnets than previous iphones the devices are not expected to pose a greater risk of magnetic interference to medical devices than prior iphone models italy's data privacy regulator ordered tick-tock to block all unverified accounts in the country preventing those accounts from uploading videos or interacting with other content the move comes after the death of a ten-year-old girl from asphyxiation while attempting to do a blackout challenge on tock tick tock is also banned from quote further processing user data for which there is no absolute certainty of age until at least february 15th pending an investigation google announced it will start rolling out covet 19 vaccine site information and search and maps in the coming week with arizona louisiana mississippi and texas getting the information first and more states and countries to follow searching for covet vaccine will surface access requirements appointment information and if a site has a drive through google also said it will make set select facilities available as vaccination sites as needed partnering initially with public health authorities in los angeles the bay area kirkland washington and new york city all right let's talk about this new uh twitter uh test this experiment called bird watch which lets users flag and discuss tweets believed to be misleading or false bird watch right now is a separate section of twitter uh rolling out to a small group of users with accounts that are tied to real phone numbers numbers and verified email addresses tweets get flagged in twitter's main interface so people who are part of bird watch might flag a tweet and then notes can be added to the bird watch section for context users can also rate others notes uh to try to combat bad faith usage twitter says eventually it wants notes to appear on the tweets themselves for its global audience with bird watchers just acting as moderators a sample ui and waitlist are available at birdwatch.twitter.com if you're interested uh kind of taking some of the way wikipedia operates where you have users kind of police each other and build up a reputation and then applying that to twitter which is not really about editing articles but but about clarifying whether a post is a fact or not yeah i initially launched this in firefox and i was like ah birdwatch doesn't even work it worked on chrome perfectly fine and it's a really limited sort of here's what this is going to look like we think and again small test of users and it makes a lot of sense you see something where you're like is that a true statement maybe it is maybe it isn't and then you see a little notes area underneath you you can expand and sort of see what the bird watchers have said and twitter itself you know just trying to be transparent i suppose but the company has kind of said yeah this might be sort of messy at first because somebody annotating a tweet is going to be better than somebody else who's also making some sort of a note about it you know just because you're in the program doesn't mean you are going to be as helpful as the next guy so that is probably why the test is rolling out you know of course they're going to choose people who have real phone numbers and email addresses because it's just going to cut down on sort of spam and again like you said bad use that much more but i like the idea of this i think twitter has been in the real hot seat about its moderation policies and trying to stop bad actors on the platform is has been really they've they've really dropped the ball in a lot of places and the company has said you know short of banning people right because we've seen that lately and you know that is problematic in its own way for a lot of folks to be able to be able to have a little bit more of hey we've got a trusted community we've kind of vetted these people and will continue to it'll get better over time very much like wikipedia it's not working exactly the same but that's the idea of how wikipedia started back in the day then in general we just have more fact checking going on and this would you know it's a whole separate site for now but if it eventually is something that can be added into the twitter experience and who knows maybe it's opt-in maybe you can toggle it off if i don't know it seems noisy or something but it's a very interesting move and i'm i'm excited for it to work well i don't know that it will but i hope it does yeah it's a separate section i think because they're testing it and that's smart don't don't just unleash it on everybody when it's not working yet right you're trying to get it to work and it might never work at which point twitter would never roll it out to the rest of the site it is the right idea to have some kind of community moderation although this isn't moderation this isn't about taking things down this is about clarifying right this is this is about oh we you know there there may be some debate over whether this is true or not uh and i i think it's a smart instinct for twitter to take itself out of the idea of always judging what's true or not wikipedia has provided a model for how to let a community to decide like you know what we we don't have to have one truth we can we can have a consensus around how to describe the facts that are known around a particular topic but we're not doing wikipedia here you're not going to be able to edit somebody's tweet right you're only going to be able to add notes to it so i don't know if this really has the same when i say i don't know i don't mean i i doubt i mean i don't know if this has the same effect as a wikipedia when you can't actually change the tweet like you say will you give people control so they can turn this on and off uh will you be able to build up enough moderators that you can get that culture like wikipedia has where the best actors do tend to rise to the top i mean wikipedia is not perfect you can all find a mistake that it's made and point out that it doesn't always work but it works more often than it doesn't uh and so i think it's the the right model for twitter to look for yeah yeah i'm uh i'm i think that trying stuff out when it comes to making something a safer place for the users on the platform if it doesn't work they're going to scrap the project or they're i don't know we'll go back to the drawing board but i i don't hate the idea of trying to get creative with this stuff yeah and i don't think twitter's trying to say this is a silver bullet like oh this is this will fix everything it's like they're trying lots of different things this is one of them let's see what see how it goes google says the tests of one of its proposed third-party cookie replacements the federated learning of cohorts or flock api showed that advertisers can expect to see at least 95 percent of the conversions per dollar spent on ads compared to cookie-based advertising flock is a chrome browser extension for now which uses machine learning to group people into cohorts of thousands of similar users that advertisers can target rather than targeting individuals google's privacy sandbox effort has other third-party cookie alternatives in development so this may not be its ultimate third-party cookie replacement but it's uh giving it a shot yeah kind of similar to the twitter thing right this is this isn't the thing that will fix everything but it is one of the things they're trying interesting to compare to apple what apple's doing is saying first party cookies fine third-party cookies not fine uh we're just going to say you can't track across sites that's great first party means i have a relationship with the website i'm logged in i have an account i have a better chance of knowing what they're collecting on me and that's fine not every company can get effective advertising off first party it can be expensive so what google's trying to do is say for legitimate companies that do benefit from third party how do we protect the privacy of the user and be able to provide third-party cookies uh and this is an interesting way of going about it and saying okay what if we say look what you're looking for in targeting isn't really all the detail about an individual you know down to what they ate for breakfast you want to know like oh this person is likely to be interested in my product and we can group people together that we think are interested in your product and then let you target those cohorts so we have a thousand people that are really into oatmeal and the oatmeal makers can advertise to them we also have a thousand people that are really into you know uh flying all over the world and we can let the airlines uh target them so i get what they're trying to do here on the other hand it's google it's an advertising company so of course they're going to want to be nicer to advertisers because they make all their money off of them and honestly i mean i i don't know that this is bulletproof uh we've often found that you can take data sets and be able to figure out who people are out of them uh and i'm not sure that this will be good enough for all advertisers i don't know maybe it'll be good enough for enough of them though we shall see yeah i mean it's it's it's uh it's something we will have to to see as they implement it right now it's a google extension uh but it won't necessarily stay an extension uh if it if it works out peacock used to be notable for being a streaming service that hasn't yet added plus to its name but recent moves by nbc universal look to make it a destination for sports internally the company plans to wind down nbc sports network nbcsn by the end of this year uh its coverage including hockey tennis nascar that's going to move to usa network and or peacock so you're going to have uh the the sports that you normally see on on mbcsn showing up on either usa network which has larger distribution or being moved to peacock which they're trying to build distribution for that alone is interesting but here's something that's really interesting wrestling is coming full on to peacock mbcu and wwe reached a multi-year agreement to make peacock the exclusive place to stream the wwe network in the u.s starting march 18th the 1.1 million existing u.s wwe network subscribers will just become peacock premium with ads subscribers their monthly rate will fall from 9.99 to 4.99 a month and uh peacock will get 17 000 hours of wwe programming along with a 24-hour channel that will carry all wwe live events at no additional charge uh another piece of news that's coming along with this not peacock specific twitter and mbcu are expanding their partnership that includes more broader sales of uh support globally uh some live streams like bravo uh streams watch what happens live is gonna stream on twitter there'll be some award show stuff that we'll stream on twitter uh but but yeah it's uh it's mostly the big news here sarah is this wwe partnership which if you're a wwe subscriber i can't imagine you'd be too upset except for you have to change but you're getting more for less money yeah i think it's slight inconvenience i think a lot of wwe folks are pretty happy about this and let's not you know forget that there are a lot of people who love wwe i think it's um it's it's smart in every way for nbc you to say okay let's let's consolidate let's make peacock a more attractive on-demand brand anyway but let's also give folks less of a reason to say huh i want to watch this thing but where is it because i do that all the time you know we've got lots of services people mumble and grumble all the time about it i am no exception and they're you know i i i truly will google like what channel is such and such on right now you know even if it's not going to be a television channel but you know i'll eventually get to the point where i'm like okay this is where i find that thing sports in particular sports can be really wily if you don't have just straight on you know cable subscription and even then there's blackout stuff and it gets weird but yes peacock being a player in a crowded space where people don't have infinite amounts of money to pay for all of their streaming services make this that much more of a a money grab oh a money grab i i feel like it's it's it's uh it's a good thing it's a good thing for peacock obviously because you get some more people in the tent uh folks coming for wwe and and staying for the the rest of the programming they hope anyway uh i think it's it's also interesting from the consolidation uh side of this uh you've seen mbc shutting down a lot of their television networks uh the smaller networks that maybe you haven't heard of nbcsn will probably be one of the biggest ones they've done so far but nbcsn only had distribution i think in the tens of millions if that whereas usa is on pretty much all 80 million cable households out there so hockey's probably not going to be upset to be moved to usa because it'll be in front of more people uh some of the other uh sports that they had on mbcsn uh they can hopefully move to peacock and still increase the viewership because peacock is rising and getting more distribution than than some of the secondary networks so we're looking at nbc doing what i think more of these companies are going to do which is shut down some of these niche cable networks that all popped up over the last 20 years and moved that into streaming so so for a while we'll be in this awkward position where there will still be television channels like usa network or nbc broadcast that that have the stuff you want to watch but all the stuff that used to be on these secondary tier channels will now go into the streaming services hey folks if you want to join in the conversation in our discord uh do so by linking to a patreon account at patreon.com dtns apple added some new features to fitness plus called time to walk or if you happen to be a wheelchair user time to push a series of self-contained podcast episodes featuring stories images and music designed to enjoy while you are specifically walking or pushing playing an episode on the watch begins the workout and the host serves celebs absorts draymond green he's basketball player uzo aduba dolly parton shawn mendes they recorded their episodes while walking as well so the idea is you are virtually walking together and talking about well you're not really i guess you could talk they can't hear you but you're sort of going about you know some stories and meandering and maybe everybody's having a puff and going up a hill type thing the first four episodes are out today with a new episode every monday through the end of april a slideshow of images relevant to the episode shows on your screen while the episodes progresses i guess if it's on your apple watch the screen's pretty small and when it's done the hosts introduce a short short playlist of songs that's relevant to their story so it really is mostly a podcast that is marketed specifically to a walk and i think this is interesting because we all have gotten used to whether it's music or an audio book or a podcast or anything that's audio that you can do while you're doing something else you know you're not watching anything whether it be a yeah exercise or you're commuting or you know you're just sitting there all of those things is we now have the choice to do it lots of different ways using different speakers but i there are certain podcasts that i specifically walk to because maybe there's a certain length you know that just works for me smr podcast is great when i got some time on a saturday uh and and i like what they're saying i like the content and you know certain albums or you know music playlists same thing but to have something be specifically like hey you don't have to i mean you're not required to walk but it's best enjoyed this way and apple kind of saying fitness plus is the company's way of trying to get everybody more fit and active it's uh it's specific enough to maybe be pretty cool yeah i i think a lot of folks reaction to this is going to be well i could do this already i can play a podcast i don't need a special thing uh that's part of a special package to do it i can just go for a walk and that's true uh but i know several people in fact i think it was anthony carboni on we have concerns recently was saying uh that being able to listen to a podcast can be a motivation to exercise because now is my time where i can go do that right and so it makes you want to get out and do the exercise because you get to do that other thing that's fun uh so what apple's doing here is saying well what if we made that even tied it even closer so you're not listening to a part of a podcast uh you're not listening to a podcast that isn't you know exactly timed to your route uh you're going for a 30-minute walk you get a 30-minute thing from draymond green uh and you know and and you get a a personal recording that's not meant for wherever you happen to be listening but it's meant for exactly what you're doing right now like they i i can see where that would tie in well and be like well as you're walking around take a look up in the sky right now doesn't that remind you of blah blah blah blah blah right yeah yeah i mean i i i'm with anybody who says well don't you just listen to podcasts if you feel like walking anyway yes the answer is yes but i can't think of really any podcast where i'm like oh wow the whole subject matter of this radiotopia episode is about walking and here i am walking it's you know you kind of that's just like a fun serendipitous thing that happens sometimes based on you know what you're doing in your mood at the time but i i like the idea of this and i think a lot of this is it's geared towards people who aren't walking a lot you know if you if you've already like figured out your route and you're like i don't need like one more you know thing that's like specifically for me like i'm already good at this that's great but maybe you're like i need some motivation i need something that's maybe a little bit gimmicky but it's kind of fun where i feel like we're all in this together yeah it's it's it's something to get you going uh to get you out the door and and walking isn't the kind of thing that you need a personal trainer for right it's like just go walk right uh so this is this is the next best thing to that i think a u.s company called toki t-o-k-i is building a school in a box meant to help people in african and asian countries access information without local censorship their wi-fi ready devices can run on electric power or battery use a decentralized sensor resistance search engine and come with a memory card that will store relevant local content so that you have something on the device even if there's no network connection they use raspberry pi processors run a distribution of linux and toki has working models of its servers while it's conducting field trials and expects to be able to deploy devices in 6 000 villages uh in somewhere in africa uh in 2022 or 2023 they haven't said exactly where they're going to do this the devices will be distributed by us-based e-rise worth noting here toki and e-rise are owned by rob monster who also runs epic that's the domain registrar for parlor and gab but this is part of monster's general uh free speech you often hear his free speech efforts related to epic and most recently with parlor but this is another way of combating censorship uh by trying to help villages get access to information that they either can't because they don't have the devices uh or or can't because they don't have the access yeah i think and again you know you say you know certain african and asian countries well a lot of them a lot of them in both areas so uh certain uh local censorship laws um or what's in place right this second are definitely gonna be different depending on where you are but i love the idea of having uh you know it's it's it's kind of like a if wi-fi is available an encyclopedia that can be updated on the fly like the internet you know as we all know it these days or just kind of this cool encyclopedia that you know if there's a bunch of local content that i can at least access between internet um connectivity sessions then you got a lot going for you it also sounds like you know these are run really lean you got raspberry pi going on there and uh 6 000 villages you know some villages are bigger than others but that sounds like a pretty interesting rollout not going to happen tomorrow but i you know the whole kind of free speech around the world i don't even really want to get into that epic discussion of the story but i think in concept people knowing more is better yeah uh and and i like this i like the idea of this effort uh like you say it's it's got you know good power efficient seems like it's well thought through uh i i'm curious who's doing the curating of the information that goes on the memory cards but let's assume that's that's good stuff as well uh i i could see this certainly in africa in countries you know uh like gabon uh that that have had local censorship uh most recently uh the bobby wine election uh where they shut down the internet uh ahead of the election that that happens in some countries in africa not all countries in africa but it does happen in a few so being able to help villages get through that sort of thing with with some offline access that's great i've seen a lot of these kinds of efforts happen over the years uh they tend not to really take off you remember the one laptop per child uh back you know 20 years ago i'm sure it didn't do harm uh but it hasn't revolutionized uh anything uh yet but maybe it had you know some subtle effects that that you know we didn't notice so i i can't say this is a bad idea it'll be interesting to see what they what they come up with yeah all right grocery chain kroger it's a big chain if you're not familiar lots of kroger stores partnered with startup caper on a pilot smart cart program at kroger's store in madera ohio called krogo krogo has a large touch screen to cart with a touch screen showing shopping less recommendations promotional offers how to find an item in the store if you don't know where it is yet also has a built-in scale and a camera so you can weigh your potatoes whatever it is you want to weigh then scan your items when you're ready to pay and the pay area is in a designated self-checkout area of that area when it comes time to check out you can scan your loyalty rewards card pay directly from the carts card reader so it's all self-contained you do need to bring your own bags or you gotta buy them when you check out and things like tobacco hard liquor and pharmacy items are a krogo no no cash is accepted debit or credit only but hey it's uh you know right unless i you know need that carton of cigarettes i think that this is yet another step and especially with a very large grocery chain sure it's at one store but if it's you know the self-checkouts used to just be you see him around every once in a while and now all the big chains have them well this is just basically taking the self check out and putting it on the cart pretty much right yeah i mean because same thing happens with self checkout now you can't get tobacco you can't get liquor uh you you have to you know you have to buy your own bags uh or or or bring your own bags uh they just put it in the cart and the fact that you go through the self-checkout lane means the security that applies to self-checkout applies to these carts um i guess the cost of this kind of equipment has come down enough that they can just say why not just put them on the carts you know what why even have a lane that you have to pull up to uh it would i think it would reduce traffic too because you don't have the carts blocking up the aisle while people are doing their own self-checkout it saves time because you just scanned everything as you went yeah i mean it's sort of like the we were talking about ev charging at a gas station you know if if all you really need to do was pull up a car to a plug and you didn't need to deal with the gas infrastructure that's already there same kind of ideas like carts can be imagined all sorts of ways where you can have a lot of a lot more people uh doing self checkout and the lines backing up less if you don't have to then go to this other kiosk and transfer everything all right let's check out the mailbag let's do it dominique a tech reporter at d standard in brussels said regarding google agreeing to pay for news snippets in france dominique says some money is going to change hands but the agreement creates a flu artisque as the french would say on what google is paying for exactly a google spokesperson told me google is most certainly not paying for snippets payments are mainly or perhaps exclusively for inclusion of news stories in google news showcase so it doesn't seem like google is acknowledging the european copyright directive at all but it's sufficiently vague enough to allow the french to claim victory as they are doing without google actually conceding anything this explains the strange contrast with australia where google is saying that paying publishers would be the end of the internet pretty much lesson for the australians says dominique just make your internet law a little more fuzzy google's prepared to pay good money so long as it can pretend it's not pain for links dominique says also no one really knows what amounts to a snippet of news is the first sentence of a story a snippet often the first sentence is kind of the story but it's not actually defining the term snippet as part of what made the french deal work apparently yeah dominique thanks for writing in uh we had a nice uh exchange of emails uh about this and it is a it is a press war uh between google and france they both get to claim they beat the other one and google's really spinning hard to say like but we're not paying for x y or z uh and in the end it almost doesn't matter if the publishers are getting paid for something the big difference is the european copyright directive really wasn't going after search engines and it allowed google to create google news showcase which is a separate product that they can say well we're not paying you're not paying for organic results on search we would never allow that you're paying for special appearance in google news showcase i highly expect google news showcase to run into spain where for many years google has shut down google news because they didn't want to pay and spain tried to make him pay australia's doing it differently australia is mandating paying for a news link no matter where it shows up which i think is problematic because then i'm like well hey uh i'm i'm not a news publisher on your list but i would like to get paid for links to my content as well how do i get that why why only your list of publishers i have a feeling as i said before that australia and google are are just seeing where their lines are right now and they'll probably come to some kind of accommodation and that fights nasty right now because the law hasn't been passed yet whereas this french law is the first implementation of the copyright directive which was already passed well dominique thank you for the feedback email i really appreciate it was great uh if you if any of you all have feedback or questions or comments on anything we talk about on the show or anything we might talk about on the show feedback at dailytechnewsshow.com is where to send them we also want to shout out our patrons at our master and 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qZ0v1ViwPRw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ0v1ViwPRw | WATERFALL That Transports ACORNS?! - Texas Recreation Pond Part 2 | like what brian just mentioned we're able to split into two teams now which is gonna give us our production we have to get moving here and then from there it's all that finish work but we can't get there until we get here now what i love about this section here and this was done intentionally this big guy sticks above the water by about that much i think water comes someplace up right into here but we wanted that to happen so as water comes out of this waterfall that rock really helps push that water this way and back into our intake bait what we don't want to have happening is the water that comes from our stream and our jets and everything over there and the water that comes this way collide and then confuse the acorns and the leaves and everything on where to go you know and honestly there's really nothing worse than a confused acorn right we are going to build a pondless waterfall the easiest way to learn something is to teach it we are rocking and rolling on this pond we appreciate you guys tuning in okay we finished pretty strong end of day two yesterday right brian's like feeling so good about himself he put a kid's medium shirt on so it feels like we didn't get a lot done yesterday because there's really not a lot of rocks in the pond but just getting this liner in and getting the whole thing shaped out and getting the base for that wall was huge that's huge because now they can just fly through that and we say that but we know things are gonna get held up a little bit because we're gonna start wanting to drop boulders into it and cutting stuff around it but at least the base is done and we can get going i love your plan of just rocking in that deep section over there just before the intake bay and we have to do that so that wall can get carried into yeah and the reason i really want to do that is because you know how time-consuming it's going to be yeah let's get that knocked out and then we can get to like the upper shelf stuff which is going to go i feel like a lot faster yep but then we've got to come over here and do this crossing where we're going to have the floating steps yep that's going to put the brakes on i think pretty hard and hopefully we're at the point where we can just kind of split up them for two crews let these guys keep rocking you and i can mess around with the crossing here and take our time because there's going to be a lot of detail work to make that happen yeah well this would be fun yeah this is actually going to be fun this is why we like doing stuff getting creative and exactly like all that bridges we stick around a couple ideas and i kept coming back to the floating bridge idea because it's what we did in the sandbox studio and i really like the way that turned out so i think this is a perfect spot for yeah i agree let's get at it [Applause] [Music] you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] we're at the start of day five we have got the threat of some rain moving in right i was thinking today like today is gonna set probably the pace for the rest of the job like what we get done today is gonna say how hard we're working tomorrow saturday sunday monday tuesday and wednesday so today is a big day i am however though extremely happy with aesthetically how things turned out yesterday it looks so good down here it does look good now we've got a major part of the pond which is finishing up this giant waterfall right if we can get this 80 done today i'm not saying finish work but if we can get all our rock work set in here and that's going to be a major leap towards actually hitting our gold getting done by next week right we should be able to get this like we based off of what we got finished yesterday i think we can handle this ralph's doing great over on the other side of the pond he's got some big responsibilities over there yeah setting some key rocks that are gonna sit next to our bridges and stuff some stuff over here by the patio that's a little tricky but i know he's gonna kill that this area though is gonna look amazing that's like what brian just mentioned we're able to split into two teams now which is gonna give us our production we have to get moving here there is well over a hundred tons of stone left to set oh easy 800 tons so that's a lot of rock and then from there it's all that finish work but we can't get there until we get here so let's look at what has to happen with this waterfall so this is the section we worked on yesterday so happy with the way this turned out one of the key things we always talk about is never stacking rock on top of each other mother nature just doesn't do this so we like to layer this stuff back if you notice even the rock i'm standing on now the whole purpose of this rock was to give us height so this rock could get up high enough what i didn't want to do is take a rock like this and then put another small rock on top of it to get to our water level so we'll put in rocks like this come back in and we fill with this base material back behind it all this gives us tons of stability so when we're dropping these things on we know that they're not going to shift or move or anything so you're going to notice us doing that everywhere we love to layer this stuff back one of the tricks you know just with excavation is you came in you dug the whole thing down four feet deep in this area knowing that we would probably create shelves as we worked up if you tried to dig into the shelves first you're very married to whatever you've excavated this gives us a lot more creative freedom but uses a ton of gravel luckily gravel is a little bit more cost effective than stones though so we can do that but now we're going to do the same thing back over here on the waterfalls so if you look at this area here we have a four foot every bit of four feet right here maybe a little bit taller we need like a five foot rock which i don't believe it even exists out here what we'll do is we'll come down a little lower maybe way out here backfill with some gravel behind that get us up another foot or so because we have some forefoot boulders this will end up kind of framing out not just the way this water comes into here but also framing out where our intake bay is going to go that way as we come into here this is a much more manageable height rock that we can get in here if we didn't have that we'd do the same thing we'd come down low back to the gravel and get up a little higher now what i love about this section here and this was done intentionally this big guy sticks above the water by about that much i think water comes someplace up right in here which is going to look really cool this rock is kind of peaking above the water but we wanted that to happen so as water comes out of this waterfall that rock really helps push that water this way and back into our intake bait what we don't want to have happening is the water that comes from our stream and our jets and everything over there and the water that comes this way collide and then confuse the acorns and the leaves and everything on where to go this really helps direct that water back into our filter and intake base you know and honestly there's really nothing worse than a confused acorn we're rocking on this waterfall i can't wait to set these big boulders it's gonna look fantastic especially when all gets tied into what we've done already and that's the important thing is coming from the bottom of the pond up to meet that if we just did a bunch of small rocks down here it would look contrived and ridiculous because you're marrying up this gorgeous big boulder waterfall into a bunch of small rocks and that just wouldn't look right so we're tying in some key large boulders on our way up to meet what we've already done is extremely important all right guys so what we've got going on right here is the floor of the pond so what we wanted to do is break up it started kind of getting like a channel of sorts so we did some rock work to just block it off now that created a higher shelf so we backfilled it and we're doing this cobbly type of work so it's just broken stones and then we're gonna fill these joints with uh pond river rock you know the same rock goes on the floor and then as it tapers out this way we'll get fatter and fatter joints until it just disappears and bleeds into these bigger boulders [Music] so [Music] so [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] so we've got an overlap from our waterfall coming over our pond liner they kind of go like this right never like this but before we do that we've got to get all this cleaned up back in here so we had a bunch of spoils that kind of fell down in there we don't want to see any of those rocks we don't see any roots anything that can possibly puncture the liner once we get that clean then we're going to come in here set our wear height our weir is the height that sets our water level for the waterfall coming into the pond so we want this nice and level and flat so you can see kind of some of these little dips over here to my left your guy's right see how i do that i pieced my fans we're gonna come over here we want to flatten all this off these little dips can actually mean challenges or problems even in the future sometimes that liner can dips down too low below our water level in the pond this could create a leak so we want to make sure all of this is a minimum of six to eight inches high here we're actually looking for about 12 inches higher than the water level of our pond so we'll come in here we'll double check this and then we'll do our overlap backfill with gravel and then we'll start building the rest of this waterfall [Music] [Applause] [Music] i [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] it's end of day five here and the rain is moving in it is coming down in buckets but luckily we were able to get the tarps out and cover a good majority of the area up there that's where our constructed wetland filter is going we've got a big pile of spoils up there that we want to try and keep dry and we were able to cover where our whole intake is gonna be so we're hoping that's salvaged enough that we can keep pushing forward they're not calling for storms tomorrow but it might get heavy the rest of tonight and it's gonna definitely get wet out here and this place gets instantly greasy when it gets wet this play that's here i've never seen like it it just sticks to your feet and like your feet are three times the size looks like snowshoes so tomorrow's gonna be a fun day see you then [Music] you | TEAM Aquascape | UCbOyl13WDs8xYECSKZgoYsw | 2022-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,085 | 10,592 |
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The French Dukes: A Celebration, Performance, and Reading | hi everybody welcome we are going to get started we're really excited um my name is Aaron helmrich and I'm one of the Librarians here been very lucky to work with Debbie Taylor on two different books with Fifth Avenue press um over in mtown a few years ago and then now step it up the French Dukes which came came out last year but we've really excited to have this special event today um we're really excited to have Blackstone cultural and bookstore here so please make sure buy books Debbie's going to be doing a full reading of the book so that we can immerse ourselves in the story and then we're going to meet some folks who've got a busy agenda um lots of really fun stuff so please give a warm welcome to Debbie who's going to introduce the rest of our panel thanks very much uh so welcome everyone and thank you all for coming and I would be remissed if I didn't thank Ain helmrich and her team at The annarbor District Library for birthing this book so thank you so much let's give a hand to [Applause] Erin so I came across the idea from this story while speaking with French Duke's member Kenny Mitchell our conversations led to the Book Project which was in inspired by Kenny's experiences and based on an actual event unfortunately uh Mr Mitchell passed away before seeing the final draft of this book but the story reflects his love for his family and his love for the community of French Dukes thank you Kenny right so before we get started you are all going to have to help me with the reading of this book when I say one two three and point I want you to say step it up French Jukes step it up okay let's practice one two three you'll do pig you'll do alrighty H it Sid step side step box box box the commander of the French duk's Precision drill team shouted orders to the squad marching past the farmers's market Shoppers watch the men wearing starch shirts white Berets and white gloves and here is a beret similar to the ones that the French Dukes might have worn it's shaped like a like a toy that you might use in the summer called a what frisbee okay I'm going to toss this just see who might be able to catch this on this side right let's see she has a door prize all right and these are the white gloves that drill team members might have worn all right when they reached City Hall the four Columns of Marchers stepped smartly Kenny's big brother Ted was the tallest man in his column Ted's eyes sparkled but his usual grin was replaced by a stern look Kenny mirrored the final steps of the routine to the right to the right Kenny stood at attention and saluted the drill team waved to the cheering crowd and shook hands with a few people one two three good job so when can I be a French Duke asked Kenny well you have to try out next Saturday like everyone else learn the steps practice the drills Kenny spun around huh that's easy also he said be kind responsible and respectful to everyone that means during your chores keeping tidy and staying away from the guys who pitch pennies and break windows and remembers French Dukes don't give up they step up I will said Kenny one day soon I'll be picking up my uniform from Sam's clothing store during the next few days Kenny rehearsed all 30 of the drill routines on Monday after making his bed Kenny raced to the driveway to rehearse by the winds swaying his arms like a windmill his mother called Kenny your bed is so messy it looks like you're still in it on Tuesday he practiced the four Corners saluting in every direction on Wednesday he pretended the kitchen broom was a flag pole he swung it to the right and he swung it to the left the handle smacked right into a pitcher on the counter Kash on Thursday his grandmother chuckled as he goed down his dessert he hurried outside to practice the razzled Dazzle wiggling his legs like limbo sticks Kenny you've got more peach pie in you than on you she said on Friday he overslept and was late for school uhoh said Kenny late again Kenny said Miss Brown I hope you won't be late for the zoo trip next week oh no ma'am he said nothing can make me miss that trip I can't wait to see the Tigers shout out to the Detroit Tigers all right on Saturday morning Kenny and Ted walked to the middle school grounds good luck little brother said Ted Kenny and two boys from his school Alonzo Peach and Mark White stood before Commander Smith and vice Commander deal will'll be selecting one new member of the French Dukes today just in time for the contest at Pioneer High School next week said vice Commander deal the boys took their places Kenny's two classmates wished him good luck but Kenny just stared Straight Ahead then the Commander called out the orders right right box box box Kenny hit each of the drills he marched with precise steps his head snapped right and is snapped left after the last routine all three boys stood at attention addes said Commander Smith finally it was time to reveal the name of the newest member of the French Dukes Kenny rubbed his hands together Alonzo Peach welcome to the French Duke's Precision drill team said the commander Kenny's mouth dropped open Alonzo and M Alonzo and Mark shook hands but Kenny just stomped to a bench Ted sat on the bench next to Kenny how come I'm not a French Duke yet asked Kenny I hit all the steps and I didn't make any mistakes Ted nodded you're right right that box step was right on point your turns were tight and wow your spins were even better than mine Ted frowned but all week you missed the mark Kenny sighed H he thought about the picture he'd broken the sloppy clothes he'd worn and he hadn't shaken Alonzo's hand but then Kenny nodded I'll try again next month because French Dukes don't give up they step up 1 2 3 Ted hugged Kenny's shoulders that's my man he said and the Dukes will bring home that trophy from Pioneer High School next Monday so on Sunday Kenny Drew pictures of tigers and after dinner he carefully swept the kitchen floor when he carried the garbage to the trash cans he ignored the boys who were pitching pennies just before bedtime Kenny passed Ted's room Ted's uni form was so well starched it could stand up by itself his Beret and gloves sat on the dresser Kenny slipped his fingers into the gloves he saluted himself in the mirror step up private Kenny the next morning Kenny hummed as he buttoned his shirt today is Zoot trip day today is Zoot trip day he reached for his backpack then he saw Ted's gloves on the nightstand oh no Ted needs those gloves for the talent contest mom and dad are at work I don't have money for the city bus or a taxy and Pioneer High School is 24 blocks away can you took a deep breath the hall cluck struck eight he had 1 hour to get all the way across the city canny sprinted down the front steps and raced down Summit Avenue at the corner a funeral procession in inched pass more than a dozen cars snailed along there was no way to cross the street Kenny shoulders slumped for a moment then as a parade of cars drove by he stood at attention when the last car passed he raced across the street and down the corner after running 10 more blocks he reached Pioneer High School he charged up the front door Kenny ran to the stage entrance a barber shop quartet slouched against the wall a guitarist plucked his strings the French Dukes stood at attention as the commander straightened their collars Ted looked up as Kenny edged forward your gloves said Kenny Ted hugged his brother thanks so much we couldn't win without everyone dressed in full uniform he said Kenny nodded he had just enough time to slip into a seat Dukes left right left right shouted the commander oh the drill team was on fire their elbows were angled like railroad ties their head snaps were sharp and their T their Taps were as precise as Pistons the drills I'm sorry the Dukes drilled they strutted they paused like statues and then they launched into the French Duke special after 30 seconds the team saluted they marched to the back of the stage loud clapping filled the air the judges passed their Ballance to the Head judge she stepped the microphone and Kenny held his breath the winner of the annual Pioneer High School talent contest is the French Duke's Precision drill team you saw that coming [Applause] right Ted hugged his brother we couldn't have won without your help you really stepped up then he blinked shouldn't you be at school Kenny nodded the school bus is long gone I'll have to explain this to Mom and Dad and Miss Brown hm Ted looked at his watch well the commander and I can take you to school that night Kenny and Ted practiced with Alonzo Mark and a few others two weeks later Ted and Kenny walked out of Sam's clothing store carrying a new uniform that was so crisp it looked like it could stand up and drill by itself one two three step up French du Step It Up indeed Step It Up French Dukes step it up thank you okay so next I'd like to introduce our moderate for today moderator for today's session um this is Reverend Dr Debbie Mitchell Covington and she is the founder of all things artistic Ministries Inc she's chair of the African-American cultural and Historical Museum of washingon County and she's director of strategic partnership and Equity initiatives at the University of Michigan's College of Engineering she's a lifelong resident of Anne Arbor poet author dancer an extraordinary Renaissance woman Reverend Dr Debbie Mitchell cumington good afternoon good afternoon congratulations to Debbie Taylor my dear friend and Phenomenal Woman on her latest release I won't go on because Debbie is so humble and she will be embarrassed but uh know that I love you and respect you and appreciate all that you've done for our community and Beyond so Debbie Debbie has been a valuable member of all things artistic Ministries history alive program and that's where she met met Kenny Mitchell who is also a team member the team had a fellowship dinner to celebrate the end of a successful season it was around the dinner table that steep it up the French Dukes was born Kenny passionately shared stories about the French dukes and Debbie the consument writer began envisioning the book today we recognize and celebrate that accompl accomplishment I wish Kenny Mitchell were here to be a part of this day but we know he is with us in spirit and it's also a pleasure to moderate this distinguished panel and I must say that they are my friends and my uh big brothers because we all grew up together here in an arbor and I love the French Dukes so after each panelist uh introduction I will begin with a question and finally we'll open the floor to questions from our audience so panelists will you please introduce yourselves I'm uh Jimmy Yates uh Prince Duke since 71 but grew up uh wanting to be a a Duke and my name is Larry Young from anab Michigan U I always wanted to be a French Duke when uh my mom took me to the parade and I was a little bitty kid and I was like what is all this commotion everybody following these guys and I'm like wow it was it was really exciting to see these the roar that Thunder you know the the clacking of the boots and the the the organization that they uh they presented and it just seemed like positive role models for me and they were a positive role model for me and I I tell you I've been blessed to be a part of this drill team because it kept me out of trouble and gave me an opportunity to travel and see some things that um I wouldn't have been able to see so I just want to thank these guys for accepted me to be a part of the drill team my name is uh Larry Wright you might know my name when you see it in print as Larry eite I used to be a photographer for an Arbor news for 32 years growing up in an arbor I seen the Dukes when I was was just kneehigh to anything and them coming through town and parades and stuff like that and when I graduated from Pioneer me and Jimmy both that that same year uh 1971 we joined and we joined we missed a chance to go to Washington uh and a few other places but we got a chance to do our own thing too since we had joined and so I've always uh admired the French d their discipline uh some of them a lot of them are no longer with us like Azie Nicholson who's uh who's the one of the uh he was our advisor and and sponsor uh through the Elks here in town and um he was a former military man himself so it's just positivity positivity uh when I look at the Dukes and I look at old pictures of dukes before I even joined a lot of them I went to school with their younger brothers and uh siblings and stuff like that so it just uh to carry to see it still going on and some kids are still interested and want to do it want to be part of it I applaud them thank you thank you um I can say as a young person growing up in an arbor and we were a very small black community but the French Dukes gave us a lot of Pride and uh yes you know just respect for ourselves and respect for them and when we saw them Marching In the inaugural parade I think everyone in ant Arbor was around the television on that day so I'm going to start with a question and some of you have started telling your stories but feel free to expand upon it when and why did you join the French Dukes well like I said I joined in uh 71 like I said right after we got out of high school uh why because okay back in the 60s there wasn't much for blacks to do in an arbor uh we didn't have any clout we we didn't have much going for us so this was I guess our recognition this was our aspiration we didn't have uh we weren't big sports stars or Corporation presidents or anything uh we we weren't in a gang per se like the Crips or the Bloods or Chicago's Blackstone uh uh we were uh an Arbor's what homegrown I guess you could say you know uh uh uh just a group of people and there are a lot of folks uh in the audience who uh who have been prin Dukes who Watch frce Dukes who have been frce Dukes uh can probably tell it a little bit better than than I can uh Larry you want to add something well like I said they uh earlier um I've always wanted to be a Duke ever since I was a little boy and watching them into parades and stuff but also when they got a chance to travel and they went to Canada and they went to Detroit they went to Lancy there's a lot of places here right here in Michigan that they went to uh usually was around some kind of celebration of a parade of some typ sport uh either Fourth of July or something more local for that particular Community where they were invited to uh perform um I've always like I said when I was a kid I said you know I want to do that and my mom was a little hesitant I don't know so you know I wouldn't bring it up too much but she will let me go to see and parade or we all go to a parade or something like that but when I got a chance and I knew a lot of the dues like I said I knew a lot of their younger siblings and stuff too so when I got a chance to join I decided I was going to join and and that that was it uh they uh I have never seen another group in a parade as sharp as the anabor French Dukes Precision drill team and so when we would go to the the celebration in Detroit uh it was to be at the uh the big Park um there's big Park in in uh what used to be Fairgrounds yeah the fairgrounds and State Fairgrounds okay and we performed there a few times and um we did some stuff at uh one of the local uh clubs down there and so when I don't know if any of you remember the this jockey who used to be on waam black dis jockey first one they ever had name yep Charles Johnson also so known as Mojo and uh cuz he used to have to think I am Mojo and his theme song would be the brown bag and but anyway he was at a club down there and he invited us to come in and he called us Mojo's Army but we had a good time and uh we performed there and it just it's just a lot of memories a lot of memories um there should be on file here at the library or maybe uh I don't know how they do now things you know everything's electronic and digital now so you might be able to see certain things online um if you look me up online you'll see a ton of stuff the stuff that I've done for my when I had my job at the news but um I I think any kid uh who wants to do something that's positive and organize or learning about organization learning about uh discipline learning about being able to take commands uh learning how to be an example for others either themselves their their age or younger or older because certain older folks have a certain perception of some of the younger folks nowadays because you know sometimes we think some of you younger folks just okay but that being said there's always hope you know Jesse said years ago keep hope alive so but it's good and can I add one thing um what you see here is original French juice but this went back early in the 50s late 50s early 6 60s and I as I look out and P there were another uh guy that was invited to come I don't know why he didn't come but he had a lot of history that he could share with us and I'm looking looking out at one right now who I invited up here just now that he can share some history cuz he is one of the original uh French dukes and I would really like to have him come up and join us because he could share some of the beginnings of the French dukes and uh and uh I saw another Brothers now they were brothers on the drill team U I want to call them out Grant sleep and uh Grant and Phil sleep and uh ah come on Carl Johnson Carl Johnson uh I would like to have you come up as well and uh Grant sleep and Phil I would love to have you CU for real for real come on [Applause] guys I let take my M that is that okay I I'm looking for Aaron or Tyler they're look another handheld why don't you share the mics we can we get one huh oh great we might need one more chair thank you gentlemen for joining us we'd love to hear your stories as well were you finished Larry yes okay well no no I I wanted to add to I want we got two Lar yeah little happens a lot I just wanted to add something that was very important to me was the discipline that they instilled in the in the community you know it not only were they uh a great team of guys but what I learned when I joined the drill team is that we never took second place we always won first place first place trophies and that was that was something unheard of because um I remember the first year that I joined the French dukes and we drilled at the competition in uh Canada and they were actually retired and they came out of retirement and I was wearing this shirt with the FD on it and as we pulled up on the bus you know it it it felt like I was a rock star because they just came to the bus and colon Nicholson had to find out where they're going to let us in competition because we just came out of retirement and a lot of drill teams had left because of the French Dukes was on site they was like serious serious no Ser y they and U and then Nicholson got back on the bus and he said well I got good news and I got bad news which one you want to hear first like come on Nick just give us the news and so uh the the the bad news was there were so many drill teams had left because they heard the French dof was back but the good news was they were going to allow us to be in competition and I was just like wow you know I was just I was amazed you know I was one of the younger drill teams at the time I mean younger members that was adopted to the French newth and I was just so proud to have this shirt on and that's why I try to keep it going um you know it's just been really these guys and and this something too I want to share even though I never drill with this man right here but we are brothers I mean when we come every time we come to a meeting we're like a a family we all in inclusive you know Scotty is is one that's helping me as well um and all the other friends dues even though we may not have drill together but we still share that that comra and we still share that passion for each other so I just I just thank God for that yeah okay okay one one of our model is French Dukes forever so like say we we we hold true to that I don't care when you drilled who you drilled with if you were Prince Duke you are a French Duke so Grant you want to share well I joined the drill team to uh travel you know my my way of getting out of an arbor nip Salan and I got went to New York Washington um I went with a group that went to to uh Richard Nixon's inauguration parade that was a cold [Laughter] January but it was you know it was just fantastic enjoyed it for me it was just growing up in the neighborhood he gave you a sense of pride being a French Duke I mean people look at you different and you knew the camaraderie of the other folks in the group with you it was tight it was really tight and we all enjoyed doing things together and coming up to the farmers market every day we' be there doing them steps left right left right double to the re French Duke special all of them triple to the rear and don't forget that right [Laughter] [Applause] flame it was there and everybody was doing it they wanted to learn and they wanted to get it right and we got it right and I really enjoyed it what what I loved is when y'all CED a lean oh that Carl you hi my name is Carl Johnson I I joined the Dukes in 63 um my experience was that I wanted uh at the the time the stepping was going on with the sororities and fraternities and the Dukes were like making them look really bad so that's why I joined the Dukes uh and when good thing about the French Duke I went in the military and I got out of Vietnam six months early because I had experience on a drill team and they were looking for people to come in the Navy to join the drill team so I've been really the Dukes have really blessed me with uh my life because they it got me out of uh Vietnam wonderful okay so I'll ask the next question what did you learn and what did you use um and what did you use from the experience and we're going to give everyone one more one opportunity to share that and then we're going to show a video of the French Dukes well I don't mind being first I I really I I got to say I learned how to have respect I learned how to um discipline I learned how to self-discipline myself control my anger it done a lot for me it kept me humble and it kept me grounded it kept me focused it it was really an impact in my life that it really um it shows today because uh if it hadn't been for the French Deuce I know telling where I be amen I give it all to God I know was the grace of God because you know the these opportunities come for a reason and God has always been in my life and and being a part of this drill team has really brought me out of myself you know being shy and not being I mean it just it just was a great experience and I just just love it and I thank God for it and you love these guys thank you for uh for me it was teamwork uh everybody had to work together uh like each column uh had to you you had to work together you had to know the steps you had to know when to do your left your right your about face uh you had to do it all together as a team uh so that's that's one thing I got out of it teamwork excellent that's a very valuable skill these are very valuable skills as you go into your professions and throughout your life well I I knew I could do it uh I was always a dancer um while growing up I was I had a couple awards for you know dance contests uh at foresight and stuff like that so I had Rhythm but to see a bunch of fellas in a group or organized group that look like me me and and people applauding them and finding out that they get a chance to travel to other places and people would ask for autographs and applaud them and just to me it just it warmed my heart and I said when I get older I want to be a part of that and that's what I did great anyone else want to share what they've learned what they learned while they were dukes and how that's carried you forward in life well I add one more thing make it quick make it real quick this something that always remember that really uh stick with me like I was talking about Canada when we drilled at Canada emancipation emancipation that's right that's right I stepped off that bus and they grab just just grabbed me I had two one female on this side one on this side and I just like what is going on here you don't hear I was shy but I had these folks fighting over me and I just didn't I'm like yeah what's going on I always stuck with me and I've been proud about that ever since and I ow it all to I learned discipline and family it just wasn't like being in a Boy Scout organization yes or I would even say church cuz some some went to church some did didn't go to church but you we could walk anywhere be anywhere in an arbor either on school um downtown and see your French Duke and it was you know we were family um like Closer Than Brothers so to speak that's what I enjoyed about it I enjoyed the things that we tried to do and did did some of us as we saw our members pass get together at their funerals and stand before the caskets and salute them out underway and that was a real good thing and just the experience of being a Duke and Drilling and the camaraderie and the love we had for each other was a great experience what did everyone speak real quick okay okay uh we had mentioned earlier before that we were in uh the Dukes were in the Nixon's inaugural parade in 69 was it 69 6869 the reason being okay now at that time back in the 60s uh you know you see a a a group of black men in together in combat boots uh you know everybody thought we were part of the Black Panthers so so so what was happening okay I guess someone had U had video videotaped us uh you know hey let's let's uh you know let's let's see what this group is about and and from those videotapes they show Nixon or somebody said hey these guys are pretty good they aren't Black Panthers they're not trying to tear down anything let's have them in our parade so that's how the princess Duke's got to be in Nixon's inaugural parade awesome awesome thank you all so we're going to show the uh video but I also want to note that there was a in in 20202 the French Dukes Precision drill team received a proclamation from uh John H I can't remember how to say his name the former mayor he Heath you all heard and and there's a a proclamation here I will not read it but please know that this is one of many Honors that they received and and after so many years of being a credit to and a uh the pride of Ann Arbor it was recognized in 20202 by the mayor so congratulations and we're going to put up the video [Applause] now discipline earning respect and building Pride that's what an African-American Precision drill team known as the French Dukes instilled in its members back in the 60s 7s and 80s now this group from an arbor was so good that they started drawing crowds on the local level and then grew to receive national attention and now they're reuniting 7 Action News reporter Alicia Smith has their story from an arbor get on get on now who St from their beray to their bootstraps the French Duke still got it yes they're a few decades older but check out their military precision and dynamic moves we caught up with them practicing at the an arbor Farmers Market they're back together again after about a 30-year Hiatus thanks to Lisa Jones my father was French du Jimmy Jones and as a child we used to be right here we used to walk to Market and watch them drill and they haven't been together in so many years and I thought these guys need to be recognized the oldest participating French Duke to come back to drill is 60-year-old Michael Bridges who remembers how it all started two young men from Ant Arbor their mother took him to the Emancipation uh parade in Canada and they saw another team drilling they came home and said they could do that and so they got uh a sponsor by the Elks and they started u stepping in competition and parades and an arbert talent shows and it just took off from there Jerry ginyard is the vice Commander calling the steps he joined when he was 13 and continued stepping until he was 22 how did this help you as a teenager well it helped me as a teenager just uh get out of the drug business you know uh and the fighting and the stealing and the robbing it helped me get out of all that and it kept me out of jail the group's name was inspired by the French tambouret they wore and a popular song of the day Jean Chandler's Duke of Earl nothing but they could sure stop traffic every parade we went to when people would leave their seats and follow us and when we got in front of the grand stands that the the people at the Grand stands would ask us to do they want to see every step we did one of their signature moves was the French Duke special we kind of double time and we do a whole different routine our flag Boy comes to the middle twirling the flags and we kind of salute the people and they just teered us along every time we did [Applause] that crowds still cheer them on but these men will never forget being cheered on by a president I Richard Nixon after Richard Nixon saw them perform during a visit to Michigan he invited them to perform in the parade for his second inauguration we saluted the president and he saluted us back while he was up in his little box you know and then went on uh but we were invited there we didn't ask to come but he wanted us weren't you invited to be on the Ed solvent show yes we were yes we were but we didn't raise enough money to get there Ed San didn't want to pay he wanted us there but he didn't want to pay two well Ed Sullivan missed out look at them now and they hope to draw new recruits so you think you'll follow in their footsteps yes why is that because I like how they the footw it's pretty sharpen it yes they're hoping to pass on the tradition to a new generation boys ages 10 and up if you know of somebody who'd be a great French Duke you can click on our link on this story on the website wxyz.com in an arbor Alicia Smith 7 Action News in addition to the French dupes they're also looking for young girls who' like to be Duke X yeah you can catch the French dupes by the way August 17th at the Heritage Festival in IPS saland and by the way they drilled for us last Tuesday you may remember that was the hottest day of the year so an extra note of thanks to them for doing that for us that's for sure wow wow Scotty and I were over there reminiscing and feeling proud and excited and we remember this we remember so we're gonna um Carl did you want to say something did you want to say something yeah here let me give you okay he said it made him really feel black and proud and that was so important especially here in Ann Arbor because we didn't always feel that so that's why the French Dukes meant so much to us because they did make us feel black and proud and seen okay so questions from the audience we have just a few minutes for a couple questions you I I can't we we we have a Next Generation we have a Next Generation coming up in a few minutes in the back hereb neighborh thank you I didn't know folks in the other neighborhoods weren't idolized you guys too that's great the the the butcher at the Kroger on Carpenter still recognizes me at as a French dude cuz he used to watch [Applause] colan to see all these young black mening together together nobody got shot nobody got killed everybody went home in 1968 he yeah so my question to you is having come from that era what do you say to our young people now because I still work in the school system you guys yep waving the white flag over over here but what do you say to our young people now where we don't we don't see that many black men just being all together in unison Marching In Peace together what what advice do you have to our young people now given the state of America I'm GNA say something first of all it begins at home and you need to respect teach your kids to respect everyone no matter who they are matter what they are color shouldn't make any difference definitely should respect your elders but have respect for yourself also so that's why I say it starts with at home and it starts with within with you um we see elderly people and sometimes people look past them uh I'm I don't even I'm SE I will be Lord continues to bless me I'll be 71 this year but I don't feel like a senior citizen because I get around just great and I can do steps and and all that but there Comes A Time the body does get worn and everybody ages differently but when kids see an organized group of folks that they can identify with because you had the French Dukes you had the Continental Dukes you had younger organiz younger groups okay and kids like to identify with things they see just like we see on on on the tube and on the on when you pull out your phone online and all that kind of stuff people do like to belong to something they like to be a part of something and to be a part of something that's positive hey that you couldn't ask anything better than that and so I said you know as you see these young people keep them encouraged let them know that they're not alone that people want to see them out there and succeeding in life no matter what they do to succeed in life and help someone else along the way if you got a chance to help somebody else hold out your hand be a part of a fun drive whatever the case may be however you want to put your part in even if it's just a minute part that's okay cuz some people not everybody's not on the on the able list to do and so just keep that in mind yes and I I do want to also thank you Larry I do want to recognize that there were Duke ATS as well so that there there were young women that were drilling as well so we're going to um let have one quick comment and then we're gonna uh transition I'm G to pass the mic to L actually Larry why don't you come up because I'm pass the mic to you anyway to introduce the salt of the earth [Applause] well I want to address that that question about what we tell our kids I um I'm I'm a laborer I this this part here is not really what I do I just like to work at what I do and when I I shared with youall earlier how it gave me the opportunity to travel that was important to me because we didn't have the money you know my we didn't have the opportunities to go and travel and do things but when I became a part of the French Duce I was traveling I was going places that I would not been able to go and that always been an impact for me and that's why I I passed that on to these young folks that are here today but one thing I wanted to say is what what I've learned about the French Dudes it don't matter what neighborhood you came from it doesn't matter where you come from we all one generation and it does take a a a village to bring them up and that's why I'm doing this today with the SW of the earth and I thank God because most of these people up here has contribute in helping me with these young folks today that I'm about to bring up and I thank God for my church family Brown Chapel they have really been in support with me with this drill team you know um when when when I started out I had my van I was working construction and I used to get off of work didn't even have time to go change I had to go start picking kids up gather them up I had to pick them up in my van and one of the parents told me she said you know what when I see your van I know my kids are in good hands I know you know I a lot of folks will say let them catch the bus why you doing all that work let them get this but these parents had security knowing that see if they tell a child go to practice send them out that door you don't know where they going but when I come pick them up at their house they see that van and they know their kids are in good hands and they they not have to worry about where they at what trouble they getting into and that's why I I love these kids today these kids come they volunteer they volunteer they I don't force them to come they come because they love it and I want them to know not only that we are all in one big family I'm I'm what I'm doing is is bringing washingon County together ipsan rer Run Ann Arbor Belleville we all when we leave our schools when we leave our neighborhoods we go to jobs where we work along with other folks and if you can't get along with your neighbor how you you know what I'm saying and I just teach these kids it's it's so important that we have that discipline for each other and that we have that Unity for each other and they learn that and I want to also if if it had not been for the sared way who has been really instrumental in in helping me continue this cause I I'm just thanking God for all he has done for me because if it had not have been where would I be and I just thank God for Reverend Cheryl Reverend Williams uh pastor Pastor Donald Phillips he was here now I'm I'm thanking them today but these guys right here if it hadn't been for them I wouldn't have made that travel so this break my opportunity SED Earth drill team L up let's go fall in now these kids here only practice once a week and as you see we got a lot of new new faces but I am so proud of them L up L up call in dress it up dress it up dress right dress dress right dress let let me come down here St now this young lady I can count her on any R behind thank you [Applause] [Music] let 2 3 4 1 2 [Music] 3ep 2 no I've been teaching the kids I got to say this this young lady joined the drill team recently and she's already [Applause] commanded FL get off on it get [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] off [Applause] okay this was the first time commanding so they they're they're kind of nervous but I just I just I'm I want to tell you guys in front of everybody how proud I am of you guys we only practice once a week now I want to share this cuz you know we are the French Duce we practice every day but today in today world you don't have that opportunity so we got blessed that we can get once a week out of these kids and I'm telling you that's why I'm so proud of them because what we done was every day they only do it once a week and they remember their steps I'm just proud of them because we just got together and we're we're working at it and you will him in the Fourth of July parade and you going to see him a lot more in an Albert ipy rer run event so I want to salute you guys and I just thank you guys for being part of my drill team and we have more coming and I want to add something Terry Jackson that was my commander when I first started the drill team we have members of the French Dukes that are here and uh those who remember who who used to come to the to the to practices the market yeah yes yes raise our raise your hands if you were in the French Dukes or if you watched the French Dukes at the market on Wednesday nights Thursday nights yes thank you thank you thank you to the salt of the earth we're we're going to just take a minute and run have a little Memorial slide to recognize the uh Dukes who have gone on can I add one more thing oh I'm sorry I know I talk a lot but I I this I could not be happy if I have not appreciate Debbie and Debbie Taylor I know she over there hiding but yes I love you you guys have been very I tell you it's just I can't express how much I appreciate you in taking a notice in what we do and and what the drill team is about so I really appreciate you all bringing the light back on the French dukes and we're going to continue it on thank you I made him say that because I was his babysitter okay we're going to do the memorial slide we'll slide it okay in the air so if I don't know if any of you want to read the names but see everybody's names and nicknames we're just going to let them uh are there more pages I think it's just the one there we go Step It Up French Duke step it up so I'd like to give Erin the final final word but thank you all for coming I want to thank the panelists thank you Reverend Dr Debbie Mel cumington and thank my husband Charles Taylor who's been with me through this entire Journey uh this book was dedicated to my son-in-law Alexander goto Welden and my grandson AC Edward Welden but is also meant to honor French Duke's past present and future thank you very much I just want to make sure that all of you get your copies of the book signed by Debbie Taylor over at the table over there if you haven't bought one yet please say hello and give her a welcome so thank you so much this was an amazing amazing afternoon thank you to everybody for sharing all of your stories and thank you again for coming out can I say one one more thing Larry listen I just wanted to thank Larry for stay with never it never let it he be in one count one year next count kids everywhere be careful | 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9duapEae9jo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9duapEae9jo | February 21, 2021 Sermon: Faith in Uncertain Times Part 6 | thessalonians chapter four we're going to be looking at if we get there i hope to get there through 12 verses today okay by the way notes are available so we're starting to print them out so if you go back on the back counter there the welcome table there's a stack of notes there sometimes i go really really quick and i know i've been preaching for 25 years we don't remember as much as we think we're going to remember right i forget stuff that i've preached about and spent time with okay i recognize that so notes are there to help okay there's some points or there's something that sticks out to you but my hope is that your heart and your mind will be open to hear from the word today right and if you need to take notes do that if you're online there should be posted somewhere in the chat room you can download those i tend to stick pretty close to them sometimes i go a little bit off the trail but that's okay as well so those are available to you as well by the way welcome bill ginhart you are back where are you bill you are somewhere wave your hands he's maybe in a different room bill is back from africa there he is back here welcome back bill thank you for your trip there thank you for coming back and make sure you say hi to bill it is a lot warmer than africa than it is here he rested he said it is cold here and we're so looking forward to some warmer weather for sure okay so here we go we're back in um first thessalonians okay here is a statement right out the gate that i want you to hear christianity is not a morality improvement program how do you like that right christianity as at his essence is not a way to get people to behave it is a life-transforming relationship with the living god that's a good amen spot right there right okay i'm gonna i'm gonna help you right we love because he first love okay he loves so therefore we love because we have relationship with him we live because he is alive in us thank you we know the truth because he is the truth now our morality will change because his spirit's in us and we he transforms us to be like christ but ultimately christianity is about a relationship restoring relationship with a living god right and unfortunately we have all fallen short of god's glory right you say well amen right we have and that is a fallen condition of our heart but thank be to god that he gives us grace and he gives us his holy spirit and he invites us to have a relationship with jesus and god transforms our lives making us more like christ through his holy spirit isn't that good news that you don't have to clean up your life on your own right the holy spirit transforms us often when i talk to people who are not christians they get to a point in thinking well i'm not worthy of receiving christ and the answer to that question is you're right right this is not about your worthiness about but about god's grace right and his holiness it's not like we have to clean ourselves up to be approved by god you will never get the stain of sin off of your soul in your own effort ever right the only thing that cleanses us and makes us new and righteous is the blood of jesus right his life for our life his holy spirit and his grace of grace applied to our life so in thessalonians right and some of you are new here today we're going through this letter and we'll be going through the second letter 2nd thessalonians paul the apostle who was planting churches who was concerned that the faith of these new believers would be strong and their love would be overflowing has been been torn away from them and is writing to them from athens at a different place and he found that their faith was true and they continued to encourage them about being focused in on the will of god and loving one another and be sound in their faith he talked to them about who jesus was and brought them the grace and the gospel and we'll see that you'll see that as you read his letter and now we go into chapter four where paul then says okay now finally you'll see that in your version today i'm using the niv and it says finally now that you understand this i want you now to put christianity into practice okay becoming a christian is the starting line of christianity right you get baptized and then it's time to live this out it's time to display this it's time to know christ and then put his actions and put his life in our life that we become the hands and the feet we become the body of christ and his spirit works in us and so paul lays out all of this stuff for the thessalonians and he says okay now let's talk about how to live and that's the title of this message today how to live how should we live as christians now again it's through the power of his holy spirit and is by his grace and he helps us these ways so this is what he says and number one okay this is the first point aim to please god you've heard this before okay thessalonians chapter 2 says hey make it your aim to please god but again i want you to put that as your primary focus as a christian your aim is not to make money your aim is not to have a nice family your aim is not to have a good car or to be happier be comfortable or get all that you want the aim of our life as christians is to please god so let's read this finally brothers and sisters we instructed you and this is where the title came how to live in order to please god as in fact you are living now we ask you and we urge you in the lord jesus to do this more and more for you know what instructions we gave you by the authority of the lord jesus okay now he's encouraging these believers who are already on their way right they're believing they're gathering in groups they're loving one another they are strong in their faith and it says hey god i want you to continue to do this more and more all right and our aim needs to be again to please god now what if when you are facing a choice you use the matrix or you ask the question which choice here would most please god you think you would make better decisions the answer there is yes okay this is how i want you this is the question i want you to ask when you're facing should i do job a or job b should i talk to this person i should have talked to this person so i watch this saying or that thing or so on and so forth right if we are asking the question god what would most please you i will save if i will save you a whole lot of grief and bad decisions you say amen right when i don't ask that question okay i'm asking a different question what do i watch right and what i always want is not the best for me right maybe you're better than me right sometimes what i want is a big old cheeseburger at 12 o'clock midnight right thank you there's a good amen right or i want to watch a certain movie that's a little risque or i want to just be lazy right anyone here just want to be lazy now we have to have a day of rest but that's not what i'm talking about i know when i'm not asking that question that's where i get into a place where i regret right i shouldn't have bought that right i shouldn't have said that shouldn't have watched that i shouldn't have done that right and so often the world will tell you well do what you what's best for you the christian ethic is do what pleases god the most right so god help us to ask that question it's simple but it's not always easy but you're glad that you did and even pleasing other people sometimes doing what your employer asked or your situation asked or this your family asks you can choose to please them and you know what they want you to do or you can choose to please god and this takes guts this takes courage this takes power from the holy spirit so first thing as christians in how we're living our christianity we have to make it our aim to please god we get in trouble where we say we know god but we're trying to please someone else than god and that gives god a bad name so to speak i saw a bumper sticker once that i really didn't like but it communicated at least the heart of this person it was a prayer god please save us from your children that's scathing so we have to say god will you help us to do what pleases you and god we know from his word he wants us to love people to act in grace right grow in grace grow in love stand in faith and we'll get into some specifics as he continues to go through this for us okay but if we're aiming to please god we would not choose to be rude all the time self-centered self-pleasing god what pleases you and if we do what pleases god i'm gonna tell you the after effect is that you will be most satisfied in him do you know that sin does not satisfy does anyone have this experience i know none of you are sinners but i am okay right doesn't satisfy fun for a moment right that's the hook baby right but you start getting reeled in right i can't get no satisfaction does it sound like a song you know but i try but i try i'm not going to sing oh i almost want to sing right i can't get no right why is it that once you get something it's not enough you want a little bit more right and then you just want a little bit more and then you want a little bit more and then it eats your life that's how it works so god help us number one to aim to please him we do that based on upon the authority of the lord jesus christ we know his will by reading his word and understanding by the new nature what god has for us so it says number one aim to please god number two okay live a holy and honorable life that's a big ask that's a big statement so let's talk about this here it is verse three parts the first part it is god's will that you should be sanctified sanctified what does that mean that means be made holy so part of god's plan for us is to make us like him because it's the best thing for us and that is to be holy to be made holy there's a prospect here okay and it we become this because of his spirit in us because apart from christ we can do nothing and you can say amen to them right we can't do it in ourselves your and i are incapable of this but god is capable i'm going to give us three theological terms hopefully my slide is fixed number one justified can you hit the next slide please work okay they're all there and that's fine justified okay now justified is a theological term okay and i in this and i just said i just made these up holiness declared okay justified when you become a christian okay god gives you his spirit and you are forgiven of your sins you can say amen justified it is a legal term that means that we are no longer guilty of our sin why because someone else paid the penalty of your sin because the moment of you believe you are justified made right before god this is holiness declared you are declared holy you are born anew okay born again by his spirit that happens the moment you believe right and we say amen to that and now we go in a process okay and it's called the sanctification process and this is holiness developed okay the best illustration i can give you for this is that god puts replant us makes us nude like a seed into the ground right so if you have a apple tree which we understand this is who you are and we grow up we grow into this we become more mature and more like christ and we start to bear fruit okay okay see that illustration this is who you are now there's weeds right and there's there's problems and there's all these things and you see this specifically in john chapter 15 vine of the branches thank you pastor solomon he loves that right okay that we're tied to him and as we are growing we're becoming more like christ and we're bearing fruit now at times do we need to be pruned the answer is yes right cutting things off that aren't very productive cutting off dead parts of us right do saints still sin the answer to that is yeah it's the old nature but that's not who you are right who you are is new who you are is holy and god says hey continue to live this out as as you are it is holiness developed so in this life we become more like christ we are living according to the new nature thank you galatians chapter 5 right now we still have an old nature why do we still sin right because our old nature is here and we have a choice to make every day am i going to follow the spirit today or i'm going to follow the flesh today sometimes we choose this which isn't who we really are and sometimes we choose that is who god has declared us to be and who we are so there is a process of sanctification and he's talking about that it's god's will that we should be sanctified ultimately we're going to be glorified that's holiness displayed where we no longer have to deal with this sinful nature right are you looking forward to that right oh my word paul talks about this struggle in romans chapter 6 chapter 7 chapter 8. he says i don't do what i want to do and what i don't want to do i do do you ever feel that way oh that struggle this struggle is real right it's real that's what paul most looked for i can't say that emphatically one of the things that paul most look forward to is not having to struggle with the sinful nature oh that in itself is glorified that in itself is enough for us to look forward to so this is glorified holiness display that happens when we hit the finish line on the other side so after you have been saved justified it is god's will that you should be sanctified and then now paul goes into you and he he he gets very very practical okay and he addresses one area that's very personal it's very important and he spells it out that you should avoid sexual immorality right are we gonna talk about that in here yes we are right he's saying now let me highlight an area now sanctification um happens it deal helps us to deal with anger and pride and greed and you know name pick your poison right okay all of this but it goes specifically to this it says hey in that culture um by the way is is sexuality a problem in our culture oh you guys have picked that up right we are getting more and more deviant as time goes on by the way well there's an amen come on and i don't need to tell us about everything that's available at our fingertips okay it it's a cesspool okay and we export this stuff to the to the world right i remember when as a kid it was hard to find that stuff now i carry it in my pocket on my cell phone right you guys know what i'm saying right i'm glad it was hard for me to find it as a kid because i would have been full in i'm just being real honest right but now and look at where has gotten us okay this is not a commentary well a little bit it's a commentary on our society where does this go where are we going and so paul is saying listen aim to please god it's god's will for you to be sanctified it's best for you god is not a cosmic killjoy he wants what's best and right and holy and good and satisfying for you and saying hey we have to avoid sexual immorality sex outside of the confines in which god declared it only one man one woman in the confines of marriage holy go ahead enjoy yourself kids thank you god for that gift but anything outside of that it's not and it hooks and it destroys and it demoralizes it's not good so we as christians should avoid sexual immorality so the question is how how right i know this right but it's really hard right so how are we to do this let's continue to read and thankfully he tells us how that each of you said this is verse five that each of you should learn to control his or her own body in a way that is holy and honorable that's where i get the point from not and passionate lust like the heathens those do not know god okay that's what he then is an old-fashioned word that's what that means okay so we are to aim to please god live a holy and honorable life avoiding sexual immorality how do we do that number one by learning to control your own body the sexual ethic of our day says that our body controls us hear me it's the opposite you have a responsibility to control your own body not to let it control you hello just because you feel like that would be a good idea doesn't make it a good idea you can see where this is going right well i have an urge to sleep with that person doesn't mean you have to doesn't mean it's right well follow my heart what if your heart is wicked isn't that what the bible says i don't know this is a problem in our society in the name of freedom we become slaves hear me to our own desires and then we then we justify everything and everything's okay long as it's consenting really is it by learning to control your own body what does that tell us god will help you to control your own body god will you help me to do this if that's your desire god will help you god help me is it learning to control your own body right we are responsible for this thing holy spirit helps us now check this out second how do we do this by knowing god not in passionate less like the healing heathen who do not know god knowing god gives us power to overcome passionate lust now check this out holiness is not a matter of being free of sin but being full of god often we get caught in i'm not gonna i'm not gonna i'm not gonna we end up doing what we're trying not to do here's a better way okay to go after what you want to do because default is if you're going after god you will turn your back on sin so the best defense about helping to control your body is to go after god god i want more of you more of your goodness more your presence more of your power more of your strength that i want to know you in so doing we are getting farther and farther away from sin by default so becoming holy is result of knowing the holy god in so doing by default we'll flee from evil being free from sin is not the ultimate goal knowing god is the ultimate goal and in knowing god he helps us to be free from things that will entangle us and bind us are you guys understanding this okay i'm not telling you oh try to try to try to get better okay now get closer to god okay and so doing it changes your appetites and then so doing you don't want that stuff anymore hello it's a process right i say well i've been struggling with something for 45 years press after god get connected to him learn to control your body if this is the area that you struggle with okay so he tells us how number one by learning to control your body number two by knowing god here's number three verse six first part and that in this matter no one should wrong his brother brother or sister or take advantage of him or her okay thirdly by truly loving others you know many people have been hurt because of inappropriate sexual behavior not not only hurts yourself but then it hurts that person and it hurts the person that they're connected to this is just not a private thing but there are consequences to this in this manner no one should wrong his brother or take advantage of him or her people use each other's bodies all the time take advantage of it just drink a little more drink a little more drink a little more okay here we are taking advantage prey on one another versus praying for one another this last couple of weeks you have probably read the articles about a evangelist named ravi zacharias you you know him one of the heroes of the faith for me yeah he's an apologist written tons and tons of stuff i listened to his stuff when i was um i don't know 25 years old huge strong you guys know him right most of you know him ravi okay come to find out that as he was debating the leading leading atheist as he was leading in a very intellectual and theological way he took advantage of lots of women let's put it that way justified that his ministry was so um strenuous this is something that um he had a right to and he would prey on women who are most vulnerable who are coming out of sexual abuse could you imagine that and it hurts my heart that this happens but it's even worse when it happens when someone who is internationally known for representing jesus christ what you do matters you don't live in a vacuum you affect other people and you affect those people that they're connected to and on and on it goes so it helps us to be sanctified in particular in the area of sexuality is to truly love other people and truly loving them would be honorable to them and i do not want to damage them i don't want to give them a horrible memory or a whatever a disease or blah blah blah blah or break up this relationship there's so many consequences if i was truly thinking about them i wouldn't wrong them or who that person is married to but we're not thinking that way when we participate in this stuff or thinking about us and there's all types of justifications believe me i've heard them i've heard them heard them heard them i remember sitting in a car with a guy who was justifying his affair to me i was a pastor he was trying to convince me that his affair was okay i listened him for a while and then i stopped listening to him and he listened to me that's what happened and i went to the to the young lady and i told her husband talked to her they repented they're together still he lost his marriage he went into drugs i don't know where he is anymore sad but we try to justify if we're thinking about other people we wouldn't do this okay let's continue on here's the next point this gets scarier the lord will punish men for all such sins as we have already told you and warned you so how what helps you to be sanctified is the next point by fearing the lord the lord himself will punish or avenge such sins you don't want to mess with god this way this is a promise okay he says vengeance is mine i will repay says the lord and this punishment this vengeance can come in various forms one of them is god just gives you what you want romans chapter one that's what you want okay and we find out that this really isn't what we really wanted one of the ways is exposing our sins luke 8 or disciplining us for there's a loss of reward this is the promise the lord will punish men for all such things so what helps us when you have this thought about i just wonder wait a second does this please god wait a second i need to control my body here wait wait a second what would happen if i did that with that person and all these things wait a second the lord will avenge this type of stuff and there is a fear of god that keeps us from evil this next line is from a man who lost his ministry because of some type of sin and he says can you go to the next side please standing in the rubble of the consequences of your sin is a terrible place to be just let that soak in a little bit standing in the rubble of the consequences of your sin is a terrible place to be because god loves us he disciplines us more scary is if you're continuing to sin and sin and sin and sin and sin and you haven't yet faced consequences that's a bigger problem they will come it'll be brought to light nobody's going to know maybe people won't know but you ain't fooling god that's why being honest with each other and honest with god is so important here's the last thing okay and he paul gives us all these lists right and he says hey do this do this but he gives us help here for god did not call us to be impure thank you but to live a holy life therefore he rejects this instruction does not reject man all right this isn't paul the apostle saying this would be a good idea not your pastor saying hey you people got to be good no it's god who tells this who gives you his holy spirit so how do we live sanctified lastly okay by relying on the holy spirit to empower us to follow the god the call of god to live a holy life you cannot do this in your own strength and power are you hearing me so he gives us the holy spirit and so we can choose to walk in accordance with the spirit or walk in accordance to the flesh but because there's a holy spirit god will empower us with his presence to do his will to follow his call to us holy spirit i need you i can't do this it's too great for me okay flee temptation holy spirit i'm thinking about this i'm thinking about this person that helped me renew my mind okay that's how you battle this stuff god i want you i want your holiness i want to be honorable i want to live as an honorable person god help me in this that helps us god help us if you are stuck in this stuff please talk to me talk to someone it's no shame please i said this last week there's no shame let's talk about this get you free from these things okay so i'm going back to the main title so you can see all this put together okay how to live okay number one we live we aim to please god we do this by his grace number two we look to live holy and honorable live a holy and honorable life particular talking about the area of sexuality okay not to participate in anything outside of the confines of what god has declared holy this is how you do it and next how to live and now he's talking about two other things and we're going to get to both of them one how we to relate to believers second how we are to relate to those who are outside of the faith next point love other believers more and more okay let's read this now about brotherly love we don't need to write to you thessalonians right for you yourselves have been taught by god to love each other and he was been commending them throughout this letter that you guys are doing this he says hey keep doing this and in fact you do love all the brothers throughout macedonia the bigger area yet we urge you brothers and sisters to do so more and more those who are following god will love each other anyone who does not love god does not know god because god is love first john 4 12. there is no such thing as an unloving christian i'm just let that sink into that there is no such thing as an unloving christian it's an oxymoron if you're a christian you are loving and to be truly loving means that you are a christian there's no such thing as an unloving christian so he's telling them hey love the believers more and more okay now everyone in this room if i went to you if i say hey do you love believers you'll say yes and so then i'll have to say right if you're a christian you say okay so what are we to do well we love each other more and more well how continue to tell each other you love them continue to give hugs continue to provide meals continue to make phone calls continue to reach out shovel walks right write cards right now there's a lot of isolated and lonely people that's an amen spot what does that mean for us this is where the church should shine right this is where and by the way um um statisticians and psychologists are recognizing that the people who are doing the best in this pandemic are those who regularly connect to a church thank you jesus we're doing something right right why because we're communicating to one another hey if you have some time on your hands i have a list of people who want to be here who can't be here okay i will buy you cards and posted stamps i will give you the list of our directory please write people letters seriously send me an email we'll do this okay love each other more and more so are we supposed to be concerned about ourselves yes but it's not all about you right all of this is for us but it's not about us for his name's sake right have we talked about that so i want you to think about this week how can you love believers more than more people here people don't know have them over make a phone call shovel a walk i don't know do whatever you think the lord is leaving leading you to do so how do we live we love other believers more and more send flowers hey how are you doing right with that cancer how are you doing with that recovery hey how are you doing with the loss of your dad hey how's it going right hey i've been praying for you and pray for people it's one of the ways that we can show love for one another literally my wife and i every night pray for people every night this has been something we've been doing for 25 years ever since we've been married every night it's a habit why we love and when you do that you think about them i make a note hey i need to talk to so-and-so i need to check up with this what is happening we as christians love the other believers more and more they'll know that we are christians because of our cross point mugs that's right bumper stickers we got them bugs we got them they know that you come here but they don't know that you're connected to christ how because you love people i love people help us to do that more and more so this is a good prayer god help me to do this i'm going to lend a meal help me to lend a hand help me to take a risk help me to bend the knee help me to be intentional be creative be persistent do this we have a responsibility and obligation that is why gathering together is so important why hugs are important that's why connection is important it's why communication is important lastly and this is my last point with believers love them more and more lastly win the respects of outsiders and this is what paul is telling us by his spirit this is how you're to live by the grace of god aim to please god live a holy and honorable life love the believers and god help us to do that third fourthly excuse me win the respect of outsiders here he goes verses 11 and 12. make it your ambition to lead a quiet life to mind your own business and to work with your hands just as we told you so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody so we work hard we mind our own business we lead a quiet life not so that our life will be better so that god will be glorified do you catch this not so our bank account will be bigger not so our fence will be taller not so our grass will be greater we greener we do it because we want to glorify god to win the respects of outsiders so if you want to win the respect of people who aren't in the faith does anyone here know anybody who's not in the face anybody we all do hopefully hopefully you do hope your family's saved i hope everyone you know knows christ and then you need to meet more people right so what are we to do with them lead a quiet life not always living loud i'm just going to put the context of my my neighborhood okay we now moved a mile away from here about three years ago place we had before we had much more space the place where we're at now i know what music my neighbors listen to let's put it that way which is great honestly i'm so glad we live in the community we live in you know why because people open their doors to us typically people with money don't want they have money because they buy some space and they don't want to interact with people this is what i found so i'm in a neighborhood that there's less money has been great for the gospel put me there people have needs right so people in our neighborhood know that i'm a pastor you know why because i told them but i didn't tell him right away i told him i forgot to know that's what he did i didn't tell him you know what i first did knocked on the door hi renew neighbors introduce yourself anything we can help you with know how i told them i have a snowblower that was given to me it's old it's crusty it's been repaired but it works guess what my neighbors don't have snow blowers i i'm just i should talk about negative stuff than me i don't always get it right i blow their snow as a way to show them love to know that it's not just i can just go do my driveway and go sit down like suckers they have to shovel sit there with my tea in my bible well that looks heavy right come on pull their snow watch their kids bring them cookies how we watch everybody's dogs we don't like dogs well maybe yeah that's right i really don't like cats we're not going to talk about that oh our film guys i'm gonna try to keep here um a little time when the respective outsiders that means live a quiet life which means for me don't blur my music all night long right and sometimes i like music loud i keep to myself don't be a busybody anyone have any busybodies on their neighborhood and their work and their family in the church always in everyone's business in your apartment complex come on construction sites thank you yeah exactly right oh man busy bodies you ain't winning any friends and influencing people you're not winning any respect work with your hands that means work hard right just work right work just work be good at what you do why ultimately because you want to glorify god that's why that's how our work ties in with our christianity in everybody's business if i went to your workplace and i said hey hey tell me about paul dixon what would they say tell me about joelle hey what do you guys what about joelle what will they say i liked you well why because he shows up on time he's respectful everybody else he's good at his job i respect you well and that opens the door for joel to share the faith of christ you guys see how this works so again this is not about a morality improvement process it's about showing a holy and living god and when he interacts with us he changes us i'm i'm not as i once was but i'm not yet what i will be right you like that let's move that direction and we need god's help right everyone in here will say yeah amen right so we're going to pray for god's grace in this right and i'm coming for a conclusion and if the worship team could come up that'd be cool and i'm going to pray for us god will help us i'm going to repent for me you might need to repent for you okay say okay god i'm going to be so in love with you that i don't want to do anything that damages your reputation right you guys catch that oh don't hurt anybody i don't want to take advantage of anybody i do that god may i be so in love with you that people when they see me they'll see you right so i'm going to pray that way aim to please god live a holy honorable life love the family of believers more and more when the respect of outsiders that's enough for us right so let's pray god first and foremost thank you for your precious spirit that is with us thank you for your empowering presence thank you for your transformational grace second thank you for these precious people in this church precious those who are hearing my voice online reviewing this later those who are here in this building the precious to you who precious to me and god we thank you for baptisms that take place we thank you for new birth that happens god thank you for this community and god i ask that you would help us to love each other more and more and god we need your help to live holy and honorable to win the respective outsiders to live in a way that honors you and pleases you thank you for the grace that helps us do that thank you for the invitation that helps us do it thank you for the life of one who did it perfectly who is jesus christ and now living in us by your spirit forgive me god for not always representing you in a way that is honorable and right forgive me first forgive us your church and the church we ask for more grace and god help us to see you clearer god help us to love you deeper lord help us to do these things in a way that honors you until you make all things new as you are worthy people honor and praise and glory you are worthy of our very lives we are desperate for you and we're grateful to you conform us into the image of your son make us obedient to faith for the sake of your name among all the nations god may your spirit be so evident here people will say hey look how they love one another help us to do that for your namesake in jesus name amen | Crosspoint Rockford | UCGFFyE5PZS-ctCH6H25bVfA | 2021-02-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,090 | 35,582 |
0sJXAWIp3Yc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sJXAWIp3Yc | Lena Cup Sensitive Lg vs Ruby Cup Med Squish Test - Menstrual Cups | this is a squish comparison between the large Lenna cup sensitive and the medium Ruby cup hello everyone it's red herring I hope you're having a great day this is a requested comparison by northern kins angel so thank you for sending in your requests I'm gonna place both of these cups in the palms of my hands give them a squish swap hands give them a squish again and then compare the rims so here they are up against each other and you can see that the Lenna cup is just a little bit longer it also has a rounded base whereas the Ruby Cup is a little bit more pointed so here is the inside of the lennick up and inside of the Ruby Cup and inside oops inside of the Ruby cup and inside of the Lana cup and just the rims you know that was the lenok cup sensitive in a size large and the Ruby Cup in a size medium | Red Herring | UCOabXnesf9sn4CB_1aBLV5Q | 2016-11-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 165 | 813 |
_wR961BQnoE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wR961BQnoE | Need For Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered - Walkthrough 2K 60FPS HDR - Memorial Valley / Part 78 | [Music] oh the original Super Sports was a limited run three leader created in the 1930s to break performance records the Continental Super Sports armed with pure energy and adrenaline is a continuation of Bentley's attitude towards performance and pursuit of new extremes to create the fastest most powerful Bentley ever would require a very special type of engine the result is a 6 L Flex Fuel twin turbocharged W12 producing a staggering 800 Newt M of torque not only is this engine immensely powerful it is also possible to run it on E85 biofuel a smoked steel finish features prominently on the detailing of the super sports minimalist body its Bonnet vents Matrix Grill and headlight surrounds all benefit from a technique called physical vapor deposition which is usually associated with the high quality finish found on luxury watches [Music] all units we have a high priority situation on Boulder Road Spike strip deployed all units here are clear to you spike strips I repeat Spike strip are now authorized over clock reporting 10 all units weapon systems are down re-rooting communication Rog is active one received suep to engage satellite connection the road block is deployed directly ahead of you weapon systems are in operative use direct Force unit suspect involved in a TC on our position weapons disabled you are on your own until we can get back online EMP activated acquiring Target locks officers have the suspect in custody this thing is [Applause] over [Music] I [Music] | Caio Vinicius | UCbko43dtNsxiS3VRSxZw9xg | 2024-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 251 | 1,494 |
KTPpQm0V8C0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTPpQm0V8C0 | 💥 Adam Montgomery's TRUE Intentions in the Interrogation Room | he suddenly says oh that's what it was about oh that's what it was that that's what it was that's what it was do to so he's got an idea but as he starts mapping this out it goes all over the place it's indirect not direct it's erratic the geography is not strong and then the gesture style changes from these downward fingers to a chop gesture where nothing has changed about the story it's not the story they've asked for right now and his brain knows that and so it's sublimating another story in its place and it isn't really meshing together fully and my guess is he's trying to work out how do I order these events and these situations in order that suddenly these cops would go oh oh well it well that's what it was due to oh yeah well I'm sorry yeah no well you were in here for completely the wrong we didn't realize that you're free to go of course it's not going to it's not going to happen at all for him | The Behavior Panel | UCx_8ri2rYergbu_06VNSPlw | 2024-03-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 181 | 915 |
7A2L66UnEiA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A2L66UnEiA | This is a Dangerous Trend with Churches | the topic isn't difficult uh it what it really is it's noticing what's happening in America really not just America but all over the world it's what's happening in Christendom it's what's happening in churches and it's evening happening to some of the more admired pastors and churches as well as some of those that aren't admired so much you can look at a Mike Todd or Todd White you can look at a a TD Jakes you look at the Benny you can put some of these people and you say okay we expect certain things certain things from people who maybe let's say are more educated who have been trained who at least started off sound you don't expect certain things from them and what we're seeing is you've got those that are clear and obvious who do things they should not do and then you've got some over here who are kind of more subtle now every Pastor is going to do something and I do mean every single Pastor is going to do something that they ought not do that's just not in lines or in Leagues with the Bible they're going to say something that is not always correct why because they are human beings the Bible even records Godly men saying and doing things that aren't always Godly so that's going to happen what it is though is we're seeing a pattern more and more of people promoting things that just should not be see it'd be one thing if the issue was a pastor who preaches against eternal security there are some men who love the Lord who are sound men who also feel like you know what you could forfeit your salvation okay fine now I I disagree as a matter of fact I vehemently disagree but I would not put them in the category of a false teacher or a heretic although I think that's the court what our Salvation is about but still there are some that differ in terms of eschatology how they teach certain things that's probably that that's fine that's fine clearly a pre-millennial pre-tribulation Rapture is the obviously the best few I'm joking but those that that are post meal I meal those that are um pre-trip post trip none of those things are gonna are so much of an issue to where we can't we can sit together and so if a person teaches that even if something that you teach might be false doesn't make you a false teacher it's the promotion of what is false it's the it's the promotion of heresy or not so much the promotion of heresy but the promotion of Heretics that also becomes a problem because we're not in a world where we can afford to allow certain things to creep in remember we're governed by governed by one thing and one thing only that is the word of God as a matter of fact before we get started let's go ahead and I want to kind of use this to really piggyback off of everything that we cover tonight and that is First Corinthians 4 6. it says now these things Brethren I have figuratively applied to myself and the powers for your sakes so that in US you may learn not look what he says that you may learn not to exceed what is written so that no one of you will become arrogant in behalf of one against the other what ends up happening is and I like how we put that uh one if you do these things you can become and you will become arrogant you can get so big for your britches starting off the right way and then because you've done a lot of things or a few things the right way and you get recognized for doing those things the right way Pat's on the back other other esteemed colleagues might say that hey good job you're this you're that and you kind of you kind of feel as though that you know what you're doing but Paul does warn even for those people be careful if you think you stand be careful lest you fall but notice what he says so that you may learn not to and here it is to exceed this word hyper means to go beyond more than what is written in other words what is written is what we go by no more than no less than amen well sometimes it's just not that easy as a matter of fact the difficulty in calling out bad Doctrine or saying and so forth is when a person can do it and I don't mean subtly in terms of their their style their Charisma but they can put together some truth with some falsities are with me somebody can say some things that just it that that's not right you can you can mix truth with sin well if you mix truth with sin if you mix truth with bad Doctrine is it still bad Doctrine and I don't mean you know certain doctrinal beliefs but I mean promoting it's a pattern of promoting it one such person who I'll be honest when I first heard him and I started listening to him this guy's pretty good he's you know he's he's interesting I didn't know much about his church and but I found out they've got a pretty nice sounding choir didn't know a lot about the different heretical things that were said because those things weren't always put on TV when I was during my federal tour and that is Stephen furtick and that is Elevation Church and so I would hear some things from time to time okay yeah God had a pretty good sermon and what he'll do is he'll mix some truth with some sin make some truth with a lie uh and it sounds good it feels good the audience is ginned up and he's not one of those guys that is so that are so outrageous like a Benny Hinn uh like a even even nowadays uh Mike Todd he's not one of those guys and so you would think hey this guy he might he might be all right but no but just carefully listen to what he says these subtle ways of bringing in heresy because again who is ultimately behind heresy Satan and the reason why this is important is because at the end of every heresy is a soul that matters to God it's really easy for a straight person to talk about what a gay person ought to do until you've spent a day in their context you'll never understand the feelings that they have associated with the church because of people who quoted scripture at them but they quoted it out of [Applause] well no now it sounds good as we would say sounds good sounds good feels good why because what what do you say What's it it kind of piggybacks off of an old saying uh you never judge man unless you've walked a model in shoes well listen we don't need context or we don't need to get an understanding of how someone has lived if they're living or engaged in something that's sinful no there's the Bible for that so you tell me in what in what way in this case he's talking about homosexuality and with what context is it not sin that would be the point in what context would sin not be sin and so but that that's a way that you can kind of subtly now for some people it's not subtle someone's like wait hold wait a second wait what'd you say but because he said other things that we like I'll give him the benefit of Doubt not realizing he's building something y'all do realize that I don't care whatever the building is that you're building it didn't start off that tall what's the tallest building in the world the birds Khalifa whatever it's called 2 600 feet well it didn't start off that tall it did not start off that tall it started off pretty small as a matter of fact about this big matter of fact it didn't start to hold off it started off going down so you really couldn't see it and then you just built on top of it sound like a snowball and that's what happens it's the truest thing like you're attracted to something because it's different and uh David said some marriage that before marriage opposits attract and then opposites attack because you're attracted to what's different you're drawn to what's different not at first at first you fear it that's why they had to take the uh Old Town Road off of the Billboard charts on country music because it was too different they couldn't they couldn't find a category for it and they said it's not country enough but it's not rap enough and we don't know what it is it's different that's why they crucified Jesus you know you don't have many preachers they can put a little nausea and Jesus and it's not how God now on that I'm not even sure what the point he's trying to make it's a goofy point but you try to be relevant you try to be culturally relevant you try to you know cool you wear you wear certain clothes certain pants certain outfits talk a certain way speak about certain things because you attract a younger audience well why not distract attract an audience who recognizes that they're falling instead of appealing to people who love the Fallen World I can promise you you're going to get a big following if you appeal to the the masses if you appeal to the world and so what he's saying is is it it makes no sense but again you put a little bit of Truth here and there sounds good sounds like you're saying some wise up but it also it kind of moves me I can I can relate you know I don't know who it is and that audience that relates to little Naz X Lord help them if they do but that's still his approach and it's working for him God sees you that determines where your life ends up if it had been Moses wouldn't have died in the wilderness Jesus and it's not how God sees you that determines where your life ends up if it had been Moses wouldn't have died in the wilderness it's not how God sees me it's how I think God sees me that determines where I end up that make any sense it's not how God sees me that determines where I end up well wait a minute so how I see me determines how I'm going to end up so if I see myself as a prophet or Apostle if I see myself as some somebody great or something that I'm not then that determines no no it actually is how God no no I think it is now he's gonna try to prove it to us I'll prove it to you all the way from Genesis chapter one remember let us make man in our image God needed someone to show the world what he looked like or else he would have just been a concept God didn't need anyone to show anybody anything that's just true we can leave it right there we can matter of fact I can push the red I can push the red button and end it off of that statement God didn't need anybody to show anybody anything he's God goodbye [Music] there's nothing else needs to be said I'm not sure what he's after but he's trying to appeal to people to get them to feel like that however you feel however you think you can be that you can be that because again this is him saying remember he's the guy that says I'm God almighty and God can't do anything uh unless you have him to do so with your faith that's him but he also promotes some other things that is just as bad and some things just seem kind of small but they're a little bit of sin is never small it's always been in you it's always been in you that teaching gift has always been in you you just had to get past what you would put on yourself the idea that I'm not a preacher I'm just a little girl I don't have anything to say well no wait a second wait a second what he's saying is it's always been in you now he what he's trying to do is he's appealing to um maybe a woman can preach well I think it's okay it makes sense if he says so it makes sense if he says so because he's cool with women preaching how do I know well he's got his wife there we'll get to her in a second say that was always in you it was in you when you were sitting in live action Revival listening to Steve Canfield six nights a week and God was filling you with this word it just took the right Reign to bring the seed out of the soil for what God put in you we were just a little girl yeah but the problem is girls can't girls can't be those preachers I know it bothers some people I I know it's bothering some people but girls can't be the preachers they they just can't and again it goes back to the passage it goes back to the passage First Corinthians 4 6. so that in US you may learn not to exceed what was written I just I just had to put that out there so that you can't go above or beyond what has been written well for us we have even better uh to work with than what Paul is speaking of because what's written for us is even more so than what they had and so you should not and a pastor know better you cannot go beyond what has been written but it's okay with him because again uh not just him but also his wife being a preacher and just people were everywhere it was like the hold your purse kind of crowded and I turn around to say something to Stephen and there was another man now by the way I have no idea what she's talking about don't even care don't even care but what I wanted to show you is that yeah she's appreciate she preaches before the people um a mixed audience but does that not go counter to what the scriptures say and I'm not anti-woman but again the scriptures say I do not permit a woman to teach over man or to your use of authority well she's not a serpenter but she's teaching over them she is literally she just can't do that you just can't do that but wait a second Corey though all the other good things that he said because what we'll do is we'll apply something uh to this we'll say well you shouldn't throw out the baby with the bath water I'll eat the meat and spit out the bones and so we'll apply that with people like them because I got I got some good things out of it yeah okay you got some good things out of that but it's time to grow I got some good things out of my little Gerber bottle or Gerber whatever it is when I was a little kid I don't could you imagine could you imagine a grown man walking around eating out of a gerber bottle or whatever you that how bad would that look you would expect this man to eat food that is nourishing to his body or her body and so I don't care that he said some good things I don't care that he says some truthful things Satan can say some truthful things but his goal in the end is destruction and there's a problem and the reason why it's a problem and this is why it bothers me matter of fact I had just recently talked about people that have have influenced me in my life and in my walk and and the first two more intimately um but the last one just his pattern of life just his humility the way he runs the church and so forth uh being there for for a short time but still just to just to see him um and and to be around him Tony Evans is really uh has kind of in many ways been a model there have been some things that he said that wait a second I disagree with I I disagree with the whole trans dispensational um argument that he makes does that make him a heretic that doesn't make him a heretic because the point that he's trying to make he's trying to figure out something that the Bible doesn't talk about I won't go into that I've covered that before and if you want to if you want to just uh send the comment and I'll I'll put a link to that video talking about that why he's not a heretic for that although that's false teaching because he's trying to explain something that the Bible doesn't tell us about and he's trying to he's trying to do what First Corinthians 4 6 says not to exceed what was written don't say what was written so some case you have to say I don't know what would God do I don't I don't know now you'd be most of you need to know that 90 of what he believes I believe and you believe as well he believes in eternal security and things like that believes in election so forth so 90 of what most you guys believe he believes also but there are these little things and ah I'm not I'm not feeling it my biggest issue my biggest issue and I and by the way I'm not even so bothered at the fact that he has made some statements that I would agree with in terms of some social justice things but at the same time you all need to know though that he's also fairly conservative when it comes to uh the political Arena he he actually is he actually is and so if he holds a certain view social justice wise I'm not going to impugn him on that either because it's not even really a Biblical it's not that much at least I don't think it is but what's bothersome would be the fact that here you were sound over here but then over here you are promoting or even platforming some people that you should now to show you how sounding see he's Tony Evans is not shy when it comes to speaking out on certain political issues or hot bed hot button issues uh things relating to homosexuality abortion and so forth I mean he is a defender of the biblical stance with that part is no one can dispute that uh even you just listen to this this clip here of him talking about the role of women this concept of Womanhood has become something other than the owner and the creator has defined but there is a biblically defined definition and role of a woman one of our Supreme Court Justices needed help she was asked what is a woman she said I don't know well you should know you should know who you are and what God created you to be why create he created you to be that and how you ought to function if you are that oh you hear the con my body my choice that's a con you hear the con when you hit women decide that they don't want to be women anymore they want to shift genders that's because they've been gone you can you find women in homes that are calling when they want there to be two husbands not willing to identify and apply the biblical role so that there you can all agree with that we can all literally rock with that we can get down with that that's fine amen amen and amen to what you just said the issue is some of the people that you have been kind of involved with um and it bothers me guys it it it it bothers me because I love Dr Evans and I love the church but some things are just it is just wrong it's just wrong I don't like the the affiliation honestly uh with TBN or some of the people with TBN um and then one of his buddies who and maybe he's just you know too close to it to call out because they actually did a conference together in I think it was 0.607.07 definitely where they were the the word of God the truth of God I forgot the name of the conference but it was about making sure that we promote truth in the pulpits and calling out people like Joel Osteen and TD Jakes those kind of people uh the Benny hands the uh Jesse new plants calling though and and they mention those people by name and so he and Robert Morris they were on that same track Robert Morris has left the range Robert Morris to me is is full-blown he's a full-blown heretic because of what he's espousing even even with as it relates to the deity of Christ I I just I I feel comfortable saying that I might be wrong I might be wrong but at least what he's saying at least the doctrines that he's that he's espousing is heretical and so when Tony Evans is with these people it it it becomes a problem this concept the the you know Psalm 89 uh verse 14. says from God's Throne comes righteousness and justice so therein lies a problem because you are you're not necessarily a platform because you're you're on TBN but it's almost like you're getting you're giving Aid and comfort you are if I see you with that person it makes us feel like hey because I trust you I think you're sounding that person also must be sound it's kind of in Reverse being Guilty by association their Sound by association that's something that's not the case and sometimes you have to be able to say that's wrong I think you have to be able to say uh that's wrong I'll be honest I've been I've been more hesitant than anything else to even say hey the issues with his daughter um I and in truth be told I'm I'm more apt to give any preacher a little bit of a little bit of Grace a little bit of Mercy when it comes to their children because you're not how hard would it be now it's easy for us to say because it's not our child but how hard would it be for us to call out our child publicly my child is this my child is that now I will say this though uh even with his daughter she does not she's not preaching at the church in front of me at the church but still I think there needs to be kind of some rainy in on some of the things but even more than that guys before I get to where else I'm going to go even that um one of the people that uh one of the things I admired about Tony Evans is that at the church he's not trying to spread out he could have easily have had a a second a second campus a third campus could have done that but what does he do he trains the men and have and will have them go out and plant churches elsewhere one of the people that have planted churches that was under him was Conway Edwards he was at the time the time that I was there he was over the singles Ministry and suddenly he goes and plants a church out in North Dallas the North Dallas area Plano Frisco it's got several campuses now one Community Church okay well let me check on one Community Church well one Community Church has got a problem now I don't have a problem with he likes to use props fine uh but we've got a situation here where Conway Edwards has put his wife in a position to wear she's not technically the co-pastor but for all of his purpose kind of functions that way in terms of her preaching and so forth and so that's a problem will you do me a favor she gets a real nut I don't know why on Wednesday night when it's her girlfriend she just be like whatever whatever but on Sunday she get real nervous so will you help me by if you're in the house by standing are you only doing this because I want you to make her feel comfortable and make her know she's going to be all right and God's got a word for her will you help me honor her everybody thank you everybody thank you thank you family online light up the chat come on let's do it for the glory of God come on somebody and so her preaching before the people that just that just can't be but you're seeing more and more people who are maybe either Protege or people that were mentored under Dr Evans who also are now friends with Conway Edwards Conway and his wife Jada um even even somebody like an can you believe it I'm here with somebody I've learned from watch listened to uh been mentored by from a distance and I'm in the same room with them today isn't God great yeah but see the Bible there's a problem one one we are supposed to do one thing certainly if you are in leadership and you can pick me in the Bible says uh in second Timothy 2 2 the things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witness and trust these two Faithful Men Who will be able to teach others also you are to give this this this mantle so to speak this passing the Baton so to speak and I hate using the word mantle because it kind of contrasts up some sort of charismatic imagery but you are to give it to people that are going to be faithful to what to the doctrine faithful to sound teaching as a matter of fact what does the Bible say about sound teaching he says but for you he's saying Teach what a chords with sound Doctrine by the way the word teaches acts not teach is actually the word ballet which is to speak so speak or teach give or say what a course would sound Doctrine why is this a problem well because if you're going to keep platforming women having women either in the name the named offices or without having a name or title to it it's still the same thing and when you start chipping away this aspect even if it's a small aspect of Doctrine well this is okay well if that's okay and the Bible is clear on that but we still going to reject that well then what else in the scriptures are we going to reject what other doctrines are we going to reject remember guys and I I believe this wholeheartedly act it's not like I got a vision uh the Lord didn't come and visit me one night to tell me this but just look at the world here is sound Doctrine here is bad Doctrine what's going to happen sound Doctrine is going to decrease in our churches unsound Doctrine false Doctrine is going to increase that's going to happen you are not going to find any piece of sound doctrine that is going to grow in popularity I take this back there is one there is one but it's it's a distortion of it that is Grace forgiveness that'll grow in popularity because hey I don't mind Grace Lord knows I need Grace we all do but it gets distorted in the sense that do what you want to do live how you want to do whatever and no one is to judge me because I'm under grace well no that's not how that works but whether you think no one can judge you God will he'll deal with you but you picked a Doctrine whatever sound whatever is sound it will go this way whatever was considered Orthodox whatever was fiddle now fundamentalism is considered a bad thing but whatever was part of the fundamentals of Faith it's going down whatever we used to reject whatever we thought was heresy whatever we thought was maybe something that's outlandish it's going up in popularity why do you think the the deity of Christ is under assault because it's a sound documents going down why do you think the role of women that whatever however is taught is going down it's going by the wayside because it's sound Doctrine why do you think the Clarion call for for strong men is going by the wayside because it's sound Doctrine you pick the sound Doctrine it's a it's out we don't need it we don't need it we can make it up as we go I haven't decided if I'm going to say the person's name just yet because I kind of don't want to but to hear a person say it was just funny a person was being interviewed and was asked about demons and he literally made the statement yeah I'm gonna say the person's name later literally made the statement that demons don't lie have no reason to believe that demons lie demons do lie people say some things like wait a second have you not read the scriptures what's happened is you're adding things you're making up things as you go why because it might make you feel good it might help your purpose it might help your cause it might attract more people in the doors because guess what we want can I just be honest with you guys can I just be honest with you guys every pastor just like every preacher just like even every person on YouTube are concerned about numbers now how concerned are they is going to be the issue what do I mean everybody who opens their mouth to say something you want people to hear it every last one of you what it's foreign some people if you listen right now every last one of you when you type something in the chat or when you say something to somebody you want people to hear what you say and to take and regard what you say you just do if I push play hit record do I want one person to hear it sure am I happier when 1000 here's it sure if I if what I'm saying is true I want the message to get out I want more if what I'm saying is truthful and it's biblical the more the merrier so oh by the way push the like button there therefore more people hear this go ahead and push the like button but that being aside if I if I have a church if I'm a pastor if I'm preaching what do I want we want more and more people to come to the think about it when the gospel actually fell for the first time and the spirit fell the church was added to in a tremendous fashion in terms of numbers God is okay with more people that that part God is clear with but it's if you have that at the Forefront we need more people we need more people so much so that we'll do anything to get them to come in let's have this show let's have some lights let's have these props let's do this let's say that let's make people feel comfortable even in their sin no if a person can leave in their in just as comfortable as when they came in you didn't do your job but you did the devil's job you did his bidding and that's what's happening the problem is we do have a number of people who are out there with it we can that is crazy they say some things like what even a non-believer can catch it but it's the subtleties it's a kind of smooth way of putting something in it's like and okay all right that makes sense that's why a person can say 85 percent of Jesus life he was out of order because he says some other things that the audience liked that's why somebody can say that when God spoke to Adam Adam didn't have a body because he said some other things that that God I mean that that people liked remember what the Bible says the Bible is clear on this he says preach the word be ready in season and out of season reprove there's the word guys re-proof convict let people know that what you just said is wrong this is the right way prove to them what what's right rebuke at some point in time hey no you were wrong for that and you need to be called out and be dealt with because of that exhort keep doing it you keep doing it how with great patience and long-suffering instructions for the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine that that time has certainly come when they will not endure sound Doctrine but what's what's the issue but wouldn't have their ears tickled they will accumulate for themselves teachers in in accordance with their own desires so it's it's happened it's happening and it will continue to happen at an alarming pace and so folks are going to turn away from sound Doctrine and they'll listen to all these different weird crazy things that kind of creep in such as a person called himself a prophet and saying the third eye is biblical God wants you to access the third eye well that's clearly sin consorting Consulting with mediums and Spirits that's clearly sin as a matter of fact what I when I was listening to it when I was listening to this interview anyone that calls out that kind of stuff they're called heresy or heretic Hunters you mean to me you mean tell me I cannot call out sin without being being called a name I didn't I'm just saying this is wrong let's have a conversation about it no no no if you point that out you are a heresy Hunter mind your own business well no my business is the gospel my business the Bible let's talk about it but we'd be wrong because Jude says that we need to contend for the faith and so you've got these people who are being promoted and even the folks that are being promoted even the the Heretics so to speak they say things sometimes like huh because you say it in an intellectual fashion you don't run through the scriptures you don't break the scriptures down and so people who aren't as Discerning will take what you say something like this people don't go to hell for sin because of sin they go to hell because of unbelief Jesus did not say the ones that don't sin go to heaven and the ones that sin go to hell let me read you exactly what he said John 3 36 he who believes in the son has everlasting life he who does not believe the son shall not see life okay it's two things one did you notice the size of the crowd that's a huge Church Gateway Church in South Lake is a gigantic ginormous enormous Church and weekly they have they are getting fed with a bunch of junk this is where you know sometimes you want you want a a choice uh profane word to come out to kind of add at the point I'm not going to cuss I don't cuss but they're getting fed a bunch of uh a lot of it yes because this man is teaching here people don't go to hell for sin yes they do sir everybody is on their way to hell because of sin we go to hell because we have this debt that's old what is that debt called it's a send debt the debt is there because of sin you go to heaven you make it to heaven by faith people that are going to hell are going to help because of sin and they have not placed their faith in Christ they're not going to hell for unbelief they're going to hell because of sin it's the it's the belief portion that will get them to heaven but you distort that because again I can do what I want to if I want to I don't have to call this stuff out but it's not just him it's not by the way by the way can we can we just this is this is what pastor's supposed to do this is one of the Pastoral pistols this is Paul speaking of Timothy and he says to him Timothy young man be diligent present yourself approved to God a Workman who does not need to be ashamed accurately handling the word of Truth well Mr Robert Morris is not handling the word of Truth accurately he has become the very person that he railed against uh 17 18 years ago and then say it because he says it in an in an intelligent fashion he really does I mean let's be honest he's not he doesn't seem like he's so super charismatic now by the way he is but he didn't come up that way he didn't come across as as a Pentecostal charismatic person he does not but he is and there's a problem this is what's happening with the church this is where we can say now we've got a problem see it used to be one thing when you can find the person that was just so out there they would do outlandish things they would punch somebody in the chest and say that person is being delivered they're being they're being healed they can take people who are uh they just got a hangnail and they're walking with a limp with a hangnail you touch them and all of a sudden that hangnail feeling is gone glory to God they've been healed that kind of stuff the tend to you I got three toes missing they all grew back overnight praise God for it but there's no evidence there's no proof that stuff is easy to call out it's it's this kind of stuff that we're talking about the subtlety that's the problem and that is going to be the downfall of the church the Lord commands us to meet the Lord commands us to meet he does not I gave her now by the way you know this this is this is Andy being Andy do you notice that Andy how the the the arrogance the confidence is come here come on let me let me help you out he does not yes he does yes he does Andy and shame on you to say something that backwards that ignorant that stupid and people fall for that first of all we have the pattern of the disciples the apostles at the founding of the church what do they do they met every week and they had everything in common so you have to meet plus we have the pattern of Jesus and the disciples they met they stayed meeting but even that we have literally the right of Hebrews says not to forsake the assembling ask them if you have done now again this is Andy who didn't have a problem with with churches being closed had a problem with churches opening too soon but that's Andy Andy being Andy the first thing when I say gay of men and women okay a gay person who still wants to attend church after the way the church has treated the gay community I'm telling you they have more faith than I do they have more faith than a lot of you well first of all Andy speak for yourself speak for yourself why first of all if a gay person wants to attend church and be gay that gay person still going to hell that's just the Bible we didn't write it Andy God did that's literally that's literally what his word says because of the way that pastors have leveraged the Bible says the Bible says the Bible says it's like saying the Constitution says the company handbook says we've said that the Bible is the authority because the Bible says the Bible teaches the word of God because of that language consequently most Christians most thoughtful Christians believe what's in the Bible are you ready for this because it's in the Bible well shouldn't we believe what's in the Bible Andy and by the way I'm not let me just say this also I'm not I'm not bothered by his father Charles Stanley at all people say well Charles Stanley's son was a heretic what did you want Charles to do his son is his own man he's doing his thing he's he's not gonna I'm again I'm not going to get get upset with with Charles Stanley for not calling his son out but I understand it's a nut case I'm not I'm not your daddy I'm not your brother I'm not your favorite like Andy Stanley's a nutcase what he just said we just because the Bible said it Andy please explain do tell and you have to help them change that for illustration ask the average person in your church or your uncle or your aunt or your grandmother who loves Jesus hey do you believe Jesus died on the cross of your sins and rose from the dead yes I do why do you believe that because the Bible tells me so because it's in the Bible that is the wrong answer we do not take the New Testament document seriously because they are in the Bible these documents were included in the Bible because of who wrote them when they were written and what they contained right I mean we believe that we take this documents seriously because of who wrote them not because they're in the Bible no it what Andy Stanley tries to do he tries or attempts to be the cleverest man in the room the smartest guy in the room some things he gets right something he gets he gets wrong and so if you fashion yourself to be more of an upscale professional business-minded person who's not going to go for the foolishness of people hanging off the rafters and lights and stuff like that what have you although he does have a kind of a concert at uh atmosphere there but you want to be kind of more of a thinker as though the people that hold the sound Doctrine aren't he wants to be the guy that tells you that yeah that's not quite it and this and then you say some dumb things and then you turn on and say some literal dumb things that people without a seminary degree can can just break that down because we have literally the scriptures we literally have the scriptures to tell us that no we do rely on the Bible yeah it's important who wrote the Bible so that we can have faith in it but I can promise you this whether Paul would have written it or not portions of the Bible or Peter or James or John or Isaiah God just used those men the Bible was going to be written with or without them if it wasn't Moses it would have been somebody else if it wasn't Ezra it would have been someone else if it wasn't John it would have been God didn't need them God just used them God didn't need them they needed God and so the only reason why we believe what Peter said the only reason why we can believe Paul the only reason why we have confidence in John the only reason why we trust Moses is because of the Bible as Hebrews 11 tells us we weren't there the only reason why we believe what the Bible tells us about the world is because the Bible tells us if the Bible didn't tell us that then we wouldn't believe that we believe what it says because it's in the Bible the Bible is borne out to be trustworthy and so we trust it can I just go ahead and just in what Paul said Paul is saying this is Paul on his deathbed Paul is at the end of his life and so what is Paul saying verse number six of second Timothy chapter four for I am already being poured out as a drink offering and the time of my departure has come I have fought the good fight how cool will it be how cool would it be if the Pastors in the churches today could say I have fought the good fire I lost some members I've lost some the opportunity to make more money when others did I could have but I didn't um maybe some people have ostracized me criticized me but guess what it's good to be criticized it's good to be attacked uh for the sake of the Gospel what if what if people actually or pastors churches actually could say that they fought the good fight I mean fourth of them and I don't mean that you thought you fought for 10 rounds and then the 11th round you gave up the 12th round you gave up yeah you know what and then got knocked out what will you be remembered for getting knocked out yeah he laughed but but he got if you go if you're gonna get dropped like that you should have got dropped in the first round that's what shouldn't happening pastors we're seeing a lot of pastors doing that I'll never forget that one Pastor told me he said maybe the reason for now he was just speculating I thought about it maybe there's some truth to it because there are a lot of men that were used in history to do that not necessarily biblical but who did certain things and as they got to a certain level they they were taken out and so the question was maybe God had something to do with that because as they got bigger and bigger and bigger their their Fame and their influence was growing to where they would have led more people astray and so maybe that's also happening with a lot of these men of God who make it to a certain point and then you know what your purpose has served you need to go on because they start saying and espously how many men do you know good Godly men who for the first 10 the first 20 years of their Ministry were sound and then later ended up saying some things that were ungodly kind of departing from the norm that happens a lot and so what does he say I have fought and this is Paul saying I have fought the good fight I have finished the course I have kept the faith this word right here I need you to see this on the screen I have kept the faith can I just give you guys some Greek would you mind if I give you some Greek I'm sorry if I have to but look what he says this word right here is tetareka which is the perfect tense of to I've guarded I've kept I have kept what kept now says the faith notice this is not I have kept having faith this is I have kept the faith not the verb but the noun I have kept the faith the tenets of the faith the core aspects of the faith what the faith teaches what remember what he says over here in uh First Corinthians 4 6 he says he wants us to learn not to exceed what has been written that's what he's speaking of of the face of going back to this he says I've kept that faith wouldn't it be good if pastors have would do that they get a little older they start to think pontificate huh I wonder let me rethink some things this is when you know it's time to retire as a pastor when the core essential Christian doctrine inside of you you say to yourself let me rethink those things at a certain point in time there are some things call me um stubborn call me arrogant call me prideful there are some things I'm never changing from I'm not departing from I don't care what what about the way you feel about I don't know the Deliverance Ministry I'm not departing from that you know how because I know exactly how people are delivered yeah I know exactly how people are I ain't talking about folks that come on stage and hey let me walk down so you can take a so you can take this demon out no I'm talking about guys that that really want to hurt themselves and hurt other people yeah a real demon real demonic influence and how they're handled and how how are they delivered by Jesus the gospel yeah I'm not departing that and you can call me hard-headed stubborn uh whatever prideful arrogant you come whatever you want to call me but I know what I know it works plus I know it works in the Bible some things I'm just never departing because I want to be able to say I want I want the last half of my life to be better in the first half of my life I want the last half of my walk with Christ to be much better than the first half I don't want to start off strong and then fall off have you guys ever watched track and field matter of fact I tell you what you do this year sometime this year go to a junior high track and field meet go to a junior high track and field meet and I want you to watch a particular race I want you to watch the 400 meter dash and you guys know track and field you know what I'm talking about go to a junior high not high school because some at this point in time they'll be more Adept at running the race but go watch a seventh or 8th grader run the 400 meter dash are you gonna watch one kid's gonna take off and he's just killing everybody oh this kid is going to the Olympics by the time he's at the first 100 meters matter of fact even the second the second 200 meters this guy let's give this kid a scholarship then he dies the last the last 200 everybody has passed and even that fat kid that wasn't supposed to run track even that kid is passing why he started off fast ended slow that is what's happened and you don't want to get no more gas Elaine Jane uh you don't you don't want that to be you you don't want to be the person to where you start off fast in the ministry and you move away that's not what you want to have happen that's why Paul can make this statement I have fought the good fight I have finished look what he says I have finished the course I have finished it I have kept the faith uh in the future there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness and so the person like that that Pastor is looking for the reward in heaven not looking for the reward today on Earth not trying to get their best life not trying to make sure that they have the largest church that they've got several campuses if they can write several books I don't have a problem with you you know necessarily if you've written books and so forth and you've got different campuses you know although I would prefer that you didn't have several campuses take care of the ones you have and train men like the Bible tells us to do but that being said I wouldn't I would rather that you finish the course with 500 members versus the person with 5 000 members who has sold their soul who has said whatever they want to say they have not done the right thing I don't I don't I would much rather be that person that's found faithful remember the Bible says about David that he rested with his fathers once his purpose was fulfilled that's what you want to do once your purpose is over with then you're out of here but don't try to prolong something because your legacy and don't because how come you never see is this what you this which you really see you rarely see a pastor with a great name hobnobbing and promoting someone of a lower level here's pastor Joe yeah I've got 10 000 members of my church but let me introduce you guys to pastor Joe he's got 100 members at his church but this man is solid you ever wonder why you don't see that you ever wonder why you don't see this mega church pastor with a small Church Pastor he's typically with another mega church pastor or another another so-called Christian influencer you ever wondered that rather than this pastor with this mega church hobnobbing with the guy with 100 members why because he can't he can't be secure he can't be faithful he's not sound no that's that's no let me give you let me give you the Biblical term for what that is that's baloney that's Malarkey that's fui that's me not cussing is what that is that's what that is why because now I'm at a status well that's not you Keeping the Faith that's that's you out for you and unfortunately what we're seeing happening is a subtle degradation of the church I almost want to say a subtle degradation of the word and if you look back over time it has been fairly subtle it has been fairly subtle but at the same time though in comparison over the last 20 years it's been pretty quick when you think about it where is that where is that in the Greek phooey Malarkey baloney I don't think it is I don't think it's in the Bible I just made it up I I wish how cool would that have been if they had put Malarkey uh in the Greek but I want you guys to be Discerning to be prepared if your church starts chipping away and I mean chipping away a little chip here I have a little chip there see I like people who you see a dent on the car like wait a second oh wait whoa wait a second or you see a little chip off the side of the house hey wait a second that bothers them versus some folks just a little dent oh it's just it's just Tides oh it's just women oh it's just being slain of the spirit it's the one next thing you know you're a full-blown heresy Nick you're promoting full-blown heresy because it happened a little bit over time it's a nibble here and a nibble there and a nibble here and a nibble there you just nibble nibble nibble nibble nibble next thing you know you are far away from the word of God and you look nothing like you used to look no one can say that this is a faithful man of God because look at them now they have more than one campus or location for a church does it mean does it seem more like a business uh Syria because why why the problem that I've always had with one of the big problems I've always had with a person like a TD Jakes this was even before I got into Doctrine was that he half the time he's not at his church he's out tending other business interests a movie here a product over there preaching over here or there but you are a shepherd you have sheep y'all do understand a Shepherd without a sheep Shepherd without sheep is not a shepherd nor is a Shepherd who neglects his sheep say that again a Shepherd without a sheep is not a Shepherd nor is a Shepherd who neglects his sheep and so if you're going to have this campus over here that campus that campus how in the world are you dealing with these sheep you need to be able to deal with them personally when I heard Jamal Bryant said that I don't I don't counsel excuse me you don't counsel anybody well then what kind of Shepherd are you when Peter says tend to the flock that you've been given he was told by Jesus to feed his sheep Do You Love Me Jesus yes I do well then feed my sheep 10 in my flock how do you do so if you're not counseling this is the Lost topic BJ but how do you know you have the Holy Spirit well there's a couple ways there's one you are giving God the glory you are witnessing you're testifying of him like what a pastor should do because Jesus says that when the Holy Spirit comes in you you will testify of me you'll be grieved of sin sin will bother you so those are the two most important ways that you can know um when do you move someone into the false teacher category well if that seems to be what they're known for everybody has a false teaching so it's not that you taught something in error that's not what it is one if you're promoting false teaching if if you are promoting let's say if you're promoting the Mike ties of the world or the Todd whites if you're promoting the Benny hinns the Creflo Dollars of the world if you're promoting the uh this heretic just Duplantis Kenneth Copeland if that's who you're promoting well then we can just already assume what your discernment level is like but then you turn around and you do it yourself that's a problem that is a problem your teachings are known not by the soundness of them but the unsoundness there and that's the hard part there is no magic number to determine hey you you've crossed the threshold you one that was the last sin that was a heresy that broke the the the the camel's back there is no such thing um ultimately God knows your heart and we don't but there's just some people that it's just easy to see so guys this is the this most important thing be on guard for the doctor be on guard defend content for the 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X987siwkueg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X987siwkueg | FLWA Virtual Tasting Series Featuring Sparkling and Ice Wines | good evening folks um welcome to our finger lakes wine alliance virtual tasting series um my name is jeff houck i'm from lucas vineyards i'm going to be our moderator this evening and i'm also going to be one of the panelists in our second panel i'm going to just go through and explain how this evening is going to work we have some principles from seven different wineries here this evening we're going to have two flights of wines one is going to be sparkling wine and the second flight is going to be dessert wines these wines uh again the first flight will be three wineries and we're hoping that you've had a chance to try your wines already the winemakers and owners have tried these wines and we're going to go through and talk about them in a moment on this evening you can follow us on twitter also for uh to have live feedback on how the tasting and questions are going you also can follow our ustream we do have commercials on our ustream channel so that will have a small delay with our program this evening we're going to go ahead and get into our first flight tonight i'm going to introduce vinnie aleperti he's a winemaker atwater estate vineyards on the east side of seneca lake vinnie's been around the finger lakes for a long time has a great reputation for uh a number of things that he does and with the finger lakes wineries he also has his own winery bills borough winery vinnie is going to talk a little bit about his wine and i think you i'm sure you enjoyed that this evening vinnie can you go through and tell us a little bit about that 2008 convey sparkling light yes i will thanks thanks jeff uh this is a 08 as jeff mentioned uh to talk a little bit about the vintage it was actually one of those years in my mind where whites and reds did equally as well we had just about just the right amount of rainfall sunshine this was picked um as most sparkling wines are earlier uh than most of our of our varieties uh basically the reason you pick sparkling wine on the earlier side is to maintain a lower sugar value which of course corresponds to alcohol values you want to keep that in check so that when you proceed with your secondary fermentation you are you are not stressing the yeasts out and maintaining the improper balance in your wine this is a blend a co-fermented blend of pinot noir and chardonnay in fact it's two-thirds pinot noir and one-third chardonnay we picked those uh simultaneously uh they happen to ripen at about the same time so it's a it's a nice um uh you know synergy there they came in we picked them by hand whole cluster pressed them which is pretty standard procedure settled the wine proceeded with primary fermentation and the following the following summer is when we bottled them and proceeded to you know inoculate them for the second time uh to allow them to ferment in the bottle a secondary fermentation in the bottle um and going forward they sat in the bottle for uh actually the one you're tasting sat in the bottle um entourage on its east um for almost three years um so i think you would uh agree that you can sort of you can pick up those brioche and premium characteristics in the wine from that extended lease contact so you pretty much um vinnie have kind of explained we had a question about explaining the traditional method of making sparkling white you almost got all the way through so you got us into terrage then what happens from that point forward right so we we bottled that wine the primary bottling um in august this is the following the alcoholic fermentation so we now have around 10 alcohol and we now inoculate the wine for a second time with with yeast and a little bit of sugar of course that encourages the yeast to start the carbonation in the bottle and also increases the alcohol in the bottle once that's complete in the bottle those bottles are laid down to rest and it's up to the winery or the winemakers style inventory there's a lot of factors that go into how long to lay that bottle down once you're happy with um the time span of the taraj or that aging uh period uh you then proceed to disgorge the wine which is a yeah fact both factorized skits but that is um that's basically the the end point um where the wine is then riddled um you put the wines on riddling racks there's traditional riddling racks there's mechanical riddling racks but the idea is you you invert the bottles uh which pulls the yeast to the neck of the bottle and that takes two to three weeks depending on your system and at that point the wines are ready for just disgorging you release that that plug of yeast that has collected in the neck of the bottle and then you actually replace what's lost uh with what they call a dosage that is another decision that needs to be made whether you add sweetness or just more of the same products back this wine was was dissaged with approximately 7 grams of sugar that's what the wine currently is seven seven grams per liter uh residual at that stage the cork goes in wire hood uh your your capsule and the wine is actually at that point ready for for for sale as i mentioned earlier we the wines you're chasing tonight is actually um uh the product of a three years um on its on its uh on its east or thirties yeah very good explanation uh vinnie i think everyone got a picture of the labor that goes in it is a very labor intensive process i think a lot of finger lakes wine makers realize not our most profitable item and uh winery but um a really cool product and something that our customers really enjoy um vinnie did you happen to throw out to us the suggested retail price of that bottle uh yes so the 2008 is now for sale for 30 dollars uh retail um we feel that being a handcrafted product um the amount of labor as as you mentioned that goes into it it's very intensive um it's a it's actually a very it's a it's a pleasure to make these wines um you know certainly there's a lot of romance tied up in this traditional method um and i think the the proof is in the wine um the the you can taste the the passion the the labor and the love that goes into the wine so thank you yeah thank you very much vinnie um great job and we're gonna move on to our second wine in the evening um we have with us the pleasure of having uh one of the older families in the finger lakes wine industry we have john mcgregor from mcgregor vineyards on keuka lake john's family was one of the first small wineries in the finger lakes and um john had brought with him this evening a 2008 block to noir 100 pinot noir sparkling way and john can you take us through a little bit about that wine and um sure tell us a little bit about the process you when you made that wine well i think uh generally speaking what vinnie spoke about process wise is almost identical to what we did with this wine 2008 vintage it was 11 months before it went into the bottle uh aged for two and a half months in the bottle riddled by hand and then put out on the market it's a little different for us for our traditional uh blocked noir we tend to blend with chardonnay and it was really for my selfish desires more than anything that i wanted to try doing 100 pinot noir to familiarize myself with the character that the pinot noir presents to our traditional blend of of chardonnay and pinot noir we have been making uh blanche noir and the blanc de blanc which is a 100 chardonnay at our vineyard since the mid 80s and really it was more of an experimentation than anything else to do 100 peanut water and i'm quite happy with the results i think you get a very fruit forward nice creamy textured uh sparkling wine probably a basic question john but i think i've heard customers ask this before that's pinot noir how did you get that red skinned grape to be a white wine i think customers are always interested in how that process happens you don't allow fermentation in contact with the skins the skins contain the colors that are extracted through the fermentation process so you're you're pressing that off prior to that that moment where the color pigmentation breaks down great so you get a little bit of the red wine character on the palette but not in the color um john you guys your family has been in operation for over 40 years we're guessing maybe you have some older sparkling wine in your cellar could you talk a little bit about um some tasting some older sparkling wines from the finger lakes uh we started our vineyard 40 years ago a little over 40 years ago the winery itself was established in 1980 so we've got a little over 30 years of vintages with respect to sparkling wines we started crafting them in 84 85 which we still have bottles of i would say those at this point are by and large more of a novelty to open they tend to be quite nice for your first glass and then oxidation gets to them and they they fall apart but what i can say with respect to age-ability from this region and our experience is very good with sparkling wines our early 90s sparkling wines are still fantastic great so great potential could you john just comment on and any of the panelists could answer this if john doesn't want to take it why sparkling wine in the finger lakes i i think right off the bat our climate is suited for it a cooler climate again as vinnie said you're picking earlier so you you do have a greater degree of freedom regardless of being in a cool climate but it just seems that the minerality that we have coming out of of the soils into the grapes is very amenable to these very fresh clean sparkling wines vinnie yeah the uh i think that that crisp natural acidity is a key component in these uh in a lot of these ones uh i think we also arguably in a cooler climate get a little bit more flavor development at a lower brix than a warmer region so i think we're more naturally assumed in a number of ways thank you um john one other question could uh your block to noir could you give us the retail price on that uh we charge 30 as well okay i i think uh those are both very reasonable prices uh for a bottle fermented sparkling wine if you look in the world of wine that's actually a very good value for bottle fermented product we're going to go ahead and move on to our third panelist this evening actually i want to hold on for one second um john uh could would you have a food pairing you could recommend with the block to noir or or possibly with a dry sparkling wine in general i think uh i apologize it was a lake that's fine oysters on the shell i know it's really traditional but um it works so well with these wines that that that's my knee jerk thanks that's my uh quick question for you um next up this evening uh we have with us dave peterson uh dave is uh owner and general manager of swedish hill winery on cuga lake i'm also a good friend he's been in industry and been very helpful not only to myself but a lot of other finger lakes owners and wine makers and does a great job swedish hill has won tons of awards every year for sparkling wine and all their other wines riesling cuvee was a governor's cup winner a couple of years ago dave can you take us through and tell us a little bit about how that wine was made i think this provides an opportunity for great contrast for the diversity of what is possible with sparkling wines and finger lakes we also make a traditional sparkling wine such as uh these very good examples of them presented here as well but uh the reason cuvee breaks with tradition in arguably every way it's it's taking a non-traditional sparkling wine variety although there are other riesling sparklings made in the finger lakes and certainly in germany but but it takes a non-traditional variety in a non-traditional process and i think part of uh the success of this wine is is the fact that it's not a method champ and wild bottle fermented uh sparkling wine uh you notice from the characters in the previous two lines a lot of the complexities of those wines are very much driven by the ancient process and aging entourage the intention with this sparkling wine is to limit the amount of yeast content as much as possible so it's fermented it's tank fermented so we're trying to preserve that riesling flavor in this wine as much as is entirely possible so it's still cool for men and i think tank fermentation get historically has gotten a bit of a bad rep because of how it was done arguably and by both producers uh trying to rush it through as quick as possible uh not necessarily necessarily fermenting at proper cooler temperatures so uh and arguably some of the things with larger bubble size and everything else that you might see in bulk produced ones uh the bubbles if you control the fermentation rate still can be fine this is also intentionally a bit lower charge or the amount of uh carbon dioxide that is in there is intentionally a bit lower than what we would do in the traditional process uh prosecco was sort of opened the door for styles of the popularity of prosecco i think has shown that consumers like diversity and flavors in sparkling wines and that's that's what we're trying to present here not that this certainly is not a prosecco but it proseccos are supposed to be uh that fresher uh more fruit driven type of flavor and and that's what we're aiming for here um you know riesling lends itself to sparkling wine in a number of ways i think uh certainly a great natural acidity here at the finger lakes we picked this at just about 19 bricks uh this is not vintage but it is made from a 2000 2010 vintage which was actually a little bit warmer uh vintage but recently still had great acidity of that at that time one of the keys i think on riesling sparkling is uh as it gets as it ripens sometimes especially if it starts raining you can get some bunch rats uh keep for sparkling wines making sure that the fruit is really clean reduces the probability of phenolics getting into bitter flavors and phenolics and some other things going on keeping that fresh reason free with having the less labor-intensive process days but how does that affect your uh retail price on that product uh well it's eighteen dollars so it's we certainly can uh we're we don't have the wine tied up in tirage certainly as long as as for example these these wines and a bit less of the hand labor it's it's still more work than making the traditional riesling steel wines and and there's some other things uh higher glass costs and so forth but but certainly less labor than the friendship and more ones um for you dave and then maybe i'll ask a couple of our other panelists uh um one of the media had asked what's your favorite part about making sparkling life when it's done yeah after it's sold yeah that's uh i mean i think it i think all of us enjoy the diversity of some of the things that we work with and sparkling wines are i think presenting for us we make a range of sparkling wines uh when we do tastings of uh we have four different sparkling wines that we're pouring in our tasting room when people can discover the range of flavors that they can get and then we also talk about how some of these things might be used they're not just for new year's or weddings and and uh people that think they don't like sparkling wine because they've only tasted one type uh having them exposing them to a greater range of styles is is one of the really gratifying things to me um and and it's really a labor of love for all of us that do it i think we all know for sure i would add well actually what's what's exciting and also somewhat terrifying is after in the method champ process is after you you you uh you bottle you're you start a second culture we talk about talked about that earlier and you're bottling your wines and then crossing your fingers that that second culture is going to do its job in the bottle because you've tied up a lot of money in that glass and time to get to that point so four six ten weeks later you start checking in those bottles and uh you're hoping that you're hoping something is happening in that bottle um so far knock on wood i've had good success winemaker's worst nightmare pop it open and there's and then there's nothing in there so uh that is probably one of the most satisfying parts of the process i think with um sparkling wine a lot and wine in general a lot of people like to see who we compare ourselves to in other parts of the world would anyone compare finger lakes sparkling wine to either another region around the world that people would say like the flavor profiles i know with a lot of wines people always want to know what is ours like is it like a sparkling wine from a different region anyway depends on which one of these you're talking about really yeah that's the beauty of the finger lakes is we are creating such a broad palette of sparkling wines that uh there's a finger like finger lakes aspect to them all but i think you could also make comparisons probably with with uh with the atwater example here to some fine champagnes but they're finger lakes no i agree i mean i think it depends on the region um and even within a region there's variability you know whether it's on the west coast of california in the hills you know there's some similarities in cooler parts of california oregon um we talked about france so i think there's always comparisons that are worth making but um but it's it's not so easy it's not it's not that linear you know when you when you want to make a direct connection i i think with some of these uh john made the point about depending on which one you're talking about but i think uh for the for sparkling wines that are made more in the fruit driven styles i think i think it's more some of the more obvious finger lakes things come out i think in some of the age styles it's easier to make comparisons to traditional champagnes because aging becomes a more important part of the process i think chemistry uh some of those things we do have some comparisons to to champagne uh so i think in that respect you know there there are some likenesses certainly in the first two lines uh just classic lines from the show very good well i want to take a minute and thank our first uh group of panelists you guys have gave us some great information and some great wines to try and we're going to wrap up our first tasting and you guys are free we're going to take a quick break we're going to bring in our second group and um thank you very much guys we'll be back in a few moments all right welcome back folks we're getting ready to start our second flight this evening hopefully you've all had a chance to try some delicious dessert lines from the finger lakes um we're going to we have three vidals this evening and one gevers demeanor and we'll get into the meat of these wines in a moment i'd like to first introduce our first one the second flight we have steve richards general manager of casa larga vineyards with us tonight casa larga vineyards if you're not that familiar with them you should be they uh make some great dessert wines and have a great reputation for them they win numerous awards uh um best of class many honors for the particular wine that steve has this evening that you had a chance to try so steve welcome this evening could you tell us a little bit about that 2008 udall ice wine sure thing jeff well i'm really happy to be here to represent casa larga uh basically the founder in 1995 andrew coloratolo said we need a dessert wine and this in casa largo is all set to go out and actually just purchase some ice wine juice but then he said well no let's do it ourselves and that's really how it all started and it's it's uh and in rooney and tradition we went out to do it ice wine style which is the german style when you pick it frozen on the vine i think another thing that i like to say also is the bottle's got little stars on it and the name on the bottom is fiori de la stella what that means in italian is flower of the stars and the owner's wife came up with that because we picked if you'll notice that most uh clear nights are the cold nights that you actually pick the ice wine grapes so when you're out there at 3 4 in the morning uh the stars are out it's very you know cold and crisp and that's how it's got its name the 2008 was a a very nice vintage year it was a year where it was a little cooler especially at our location our location's a little higher up a little further north than most finger lakes wineries in fact we're on the very northern edge of the finger lake lakes appalachian the acid levels are very nice in the line so when we got the concentrated juice out of the frozen grapes which after we picked them frozen off the vine we put in a basket press it has hydraulic press and it very slowly trickles out but it offsets a lot of the sweetness so it's quite a balanced dessert wine quite a nice balance to it um we do present we do uh also produce quite a few other ice wines uh the doll is definitely our uh champion i would say it's won quite a few awards i think our one of our crowning achievements was winning the international uh wine and spirits competition in london and that was our o5 vintage we still have a couple cases of that and that's absolutely fantastic i think you'll notice on the 08 that it's got a little age on it you know we like to bottle condition almost everything at casa larga for about two years uh this has got you know four years on it we do have a converts ice wine or easily nice one cap front ice wine and people i know there are some questions on here what do you pair with the wines i like to uh pair it with fruit salad a lot of times it's one of my favorite pairings for ice wine um and i heard also what do you say to people that don't like dessert wines for me there's always a perfect spot for a wine within a dinner or a family gathering and i think ice wine for dessert is a very good accompaniment to uh whatever you're having but uh i like to mix it up a little bit with cashews and like sorry gorgonzola something savory and some salt also this week um so i hope you enjoy your taste of the 2008 uh the doll ice wine that we have here i know i enjoy it every time i uh sip it and if you do want to come to the finger lakes to try all the ice wines uh most all the ice wines in the phoenix we do have an ice wine festival on february 16th in castle area so we gather all the wineries together and you can taste them on there so cheers great thank you very much steve great information and having tried the wine a couple of minutes ago myself i thought it was delicious but a real nice wine um so our second panelist this evening that's me hi jeff help from lucas vineyards i have our 2010 vidal ice wine and i'm off camera but you'll be able to hear my voice over here um the lucas vineyards were on the west side of cuga lake and we are in our 32nd year we've been making uh iced wine for about six years now i believe that was our sixth vintage um you'll notice on your bottle if you're looking uh where you're doing the tasting it's called the black iced iced wine is where we pick the grapes late in the season usually we try to pick them right around when we feel their optimum ripeness they almost could be the harvest parameters almost bordering on a late harvest and at that point we picked them this year's version was just picked last week and then we send them to a cold storage uh facility why do we use the vidal grapes the vidal drape has beautiful acidity which stands up to the sweetness the grapes hold up beautiful um when we picked those grapes last week they looked absolutely gorgeous and even in a year like last year when we had excessive rain the vidal grapes very late in the season still look beautiful so it's well suited as a dessert line both for both reasons the grapes holding up in the vineyard and that beautiful acidity and i think it comes through having tried those wines a few moments ago and those vidals i love the acid sugar balance and that was our really what pushed our decision to use vidal for a dessert line the beautiful balance of sugar and acidity um we had another question come in natural freezing or not of course for myself i just told you lucas vineyards does not use natural freezing uh we i felt it was natural that i take it to a cold storage facility and uh when the wines are poured in a tasting setting like this um i i feel that i like to let the wine speak for themselves i i feel that wines made in this style that i'm making them will stand up very well to traditional ice wines if i was charging sixty dollars a bottle for uh ice wine i would definitely say that that was a much better process but i feel that both styles can make delicious dessert lines and both can be very distinctive and i think it's more a stylistic preference but i feel that both can make a delicious dessert line um so and i think like if you talk to other panelists you'll get a similar thing there's no doubt that there could be a difference in concentration with a traditional but i think for us most customers have not been able to pick up on that that much and they definitely enjoy the 24.95 price tag for the wine that fits very nicely with the rest of our pricing structure and i think for for me that kind of wraps up things for the lucas wine again we're here looking for other questions from our panelists i have one more question here we had some guests who had asked about the label on my wine and um it's kind of uh my sister-in-law and wife kind of come up with some of the label ideas mostly my sister-in-law ruthie crawford and it's just kind of ruthie's imagination it could be a lady in uh or it could be whatever you happen to see as you look at that label i'm assuming they're talking about the artwork and not the wine stick on the back label so um i'm going to go ahead and uh i wanted to go back for one second steve did i ask you your retail price on uh your no it's uh 44.99 okay and um with that i'm going to uh move on to the uh next panelist i feel like i've had steve here on these virtual tastings a few times he uh um i know he's been here i think maybe three this year steve defrancesco long time finger lakes wine maker and i mentioned it another tasting uh steve was a huge help to me when i first got involved in the wine making and uh i still have his number and my roll of deck so when i can't figure something out i call steve steve does a great job with uh nap winery and also glenora wine cellars he uh makes wonderful riesling sparkling wine and another example here dessert wine um steve you want to talk to us a little bit about your 2010 vidal icewine sure jeff thank you for uh having me here and uh it's a pleasure to be with the audience this is our uh 10 vidal ice wine naturally frozen we picked it on december 14th it was like 13 degrees that day and it stayed 13 it never got above 18 degrees which was really fortunate because we were able to press it and they didn't thought oh this was the second time we made ice run in 10 2010 we did it in 08 also that worked out 09 we weren't uh real confident with the way their grapes were holding up on the vine and didn't figure that they would make until then and we actually made um uh artificially frozen um uh ice wine that iced one that year um and um in 2011 the growing season of 2011 is really wet the dolls hold up great they have acidity they um handle disease pressure that year they did by by the end of the season and uh we didn't get our it wasn't cold also it didn't get cold enough until january 3rd 2012 which makes it that vintage we did pick and press but uh by mid-afternoon they were already thawing out and the bricks were dropping like crazy so half of it ended up being sort of a late harvest style which i mean we haven't bottled either yet um so um just because 08 and 2010 worked out so well for us we had 11 uh show us just how much we're at the mercy of mother nature and uh it was a lot of work uh but 2010 was everything worked out really nicely it really cooperated and got cold enough we had a group of uh about 20 volunteers and 10 uh migrants who picked professionally and the volunteers were shown up because they way out picked us and even my friend steve helped out that day and they did we everything worked out so nicely um so um now making the line was a little bit of a different story because the 2010 as well as the 08 didn't want to ferment as far as we wanted it to it ended up at 23 bricks uh or 23 uh sugar at the end uh and just couldn't get it to keep going so that's what it decided to be it's about 90 alcohol uh very just like delicious right thank you um a couple questions that we had come in um for you steve someone absolutely loved the apricot flavors um do you try and uh replicate other styles with this wine or is it just a certain style you're trying to do or do you let the grapes kind of dictate the line well i think that um we have uh tremendous respect for uh traditional wine growing regions that have lots of history behind them in other words in europe uh that have many centuries in wine making but we're not in europe we're not we can respect that and um maybe pay tribute to it by building wine it pays tribute to that but they really are fairly nice wines and we're very proud of what we have here and a reputation we can build here but i think somebody mentioned that i reminded them of tel kai which is a real compliment i appreciate that but we are the favorite links and that's what we want to be creating i'm going to throw this one at youtube steve uh is riesling too valuable as a dry or semi-dry wine to attempt to make riesling nice wine well to i think to leave it on the vine it's probably not going to hold up that well although you guys are doing it and other people do sheldrake does a good job on the tune by leaving it out but it's not as sturdy as madonna uh but other than that no there's no reason not to make uh you know for icebergs and uh we had the one tough question steve people are just like how do you get people uh kind of to introduce them to uh these style of minds a lot of people don't seem to think of that as their take-home way well either people like sweet wine and just want sugar and they would like viagra which is a wonderful grape and fine wine for what it wants to be um and you can do it for a really good price or something like this they're gonna like this too because it's sweet if they like sweet but there is a real difference in something that's been sweeping with sugar compared with the natural grape sugar and if you can appreciate this in the ways that steve richards said um for what it is it's it's pretty mixed i think it's a great um thing to try and get we try with our customers sometimes to try and get them that to make it a part of their meal a great way to finish a wonderful meal it could even be the dessert course just something to sip on but it's a it is a neat product and for a special occasion for me i think it's a great way to share that with some friends of course it doesn't have to be special you can pick up a bottle whenever you need it um steve i did not catch the retail price on that i don't remember it okay sorry about that but it's on the website so no okay you can go one website and uh that information is definitely there all right well thank you very much steve uh we'll probably have you and steve uh help us with a few other questions if we have time but we're gonna move on to uh our last panelist in our desert flight this evening we have from standing stone vineyards on the east side of seneca lake we have uh owner martha masinsky and uh marty has been making these style of lines for some time i would say honestly like um some of standing stones wines made in the style were what helped me to tasting them made me excited that we could make something like that and i recently had a chance to taste a variety of finger lakes dessert lines and every one of standing stones and i think there was is there three or four four were like some of my favorites that were in a tasting of like 25 wines so marty does a great job with those style of wines and with that i'm going to let marty talk a little bit about something that i don't think is common in the finger lakes the diverse remainer ice 2010 and i'll start with the suggested retail price thank you i'm 24.99 thank you which has a lot to do with how why we do it the way we do we started in 1995 making ice wine real ice wine from vidal grapes and it worked out well although those were the days when you pretty much had to offer a bottle and tasting to sell a bottle so we've come a long way from that and then for the next four years we tried to make a nice wine and watch the birds and the wind and the turkeys and the coyotes do away with the grapes and in the meantime we did some research about artificial freezing and so again in 1999 we started over and that year we tried it both ways we did some real frozen grape picked ice wine and some artificially frozen grape wine i style wine i'm careful to distinguish and we really believed that there wasn't a significant difference other than when you pick real ice wine grapes at least on our farm with the wind load we have and the critter load we have you lose about 80 of your yield and so you've got to charge a fortune and a half for it and we don't like doing that our prices are pretty reasonable we'd rather have things that people can drink every day or every week and so we move to the artificial freezing method we try to wait until the leaves are off the vines and the grapes are starting to shrivel because we think that changes the flavor profile it gives there's a bit of a nuttiness to each of our wines that i think comes through from that but really the determining factor is when the birds move in for the kill and even with netting birds can get through netting and so at some point when we're going to have incredible crop losses we pick we freeze them and we wait i personally don't like fermenting sweet wines while i'm finishing up cabernet it just feels like a bit of a mess in the cellar so we wait until winter we bring the grapes back and they are frozen frozen frozen they come to us out of storage at five below zero they're like little marbles and when we put them in the press and it's nice and cold outside nothing happens for about the first 12 hours they just sort of get squished and after about 12 hours we start to see a drip and after 48 hours we are down to about 35 bricks juice and we cut it off and go on to the next press load and so the good news is our press gets better utilization than a lot of presses in the finger lakes and we're working all winter which theoretically we have nothing to do so that solves that problem and we've just had a fun time playing with first of it all and then we added chardonnay one year just as a little bit of an experiment and honestly the riesling and givers demeanor we started simply because the 08 crop was so enormous that i had to tell them to stop picking grapes because we had no more tank space so we picked and froze them and said we'll see if they work they did and so we now make four different ice style wines all made with the artificial freezing process very very different flavors and you're right we're all seeing that a lot of people especially those fine wine very educated type of folks come into the tasting room and say no i'm not going to try your ice wine and we won't let him out the door so our tasting our basic tasting always includes one ice style wine and we offer to rinse with cabernet if they really hate it and you'd be amazed how many people when they've actually tasted one and thought about it and heard the story and thought about it being affordable actually walk out the door with one or sometimes two or sometimes all four because they're different colors and they look pretty together but the government's demeanor has been a big surprise i was a little skeptical because to me the hallmark of what makes ice style dessert wines work is acid that's why we've all mentioned we've all said vivid all is such a natural and we all know that giverts has no acid at all if it's ripe and now we're waiting beyond ripening um but the freezing does the same thing on the diverse grapes as it does on the vidal grapes which is to concentrate both the sugar and the acidity and so once again we're getting the balance that we need to give all that sugar weight something to hang on to and we just think they're they're really fun in this way you can have a dessert every night of the week and a different nice one to go with it so marty i know um since you're using a similar style so we uh what we use it lucas um could you talk a little bit about what kind of a yield you get from that process because even though we're doing a process like that the yield is still quite low compared with regular wine processing yes i know one of the questions came in about how many grapes in a bottle and we tend not we tend to think a little more macro than that so the example i use is a normal ton of grapes if we picked gaverts demeanor at normal harvest like we did a couple of weeks ago and pressed it we would get 160 gallons per ton when we picked these frozen grapes and this is pretty universal whether it's frozen on the vine or picked and artificially frozen we just tend to get more of the grapes for our use but we're only getting about 40 gallons of juice per ton of grapes so it's a quarter of the yield which again i think once people understand what goes into it whether we're picking frozen grapes or not we're still getting such a small yield that accounts in some part for the price um this could be answered by any of the panel really is a ice wine the predominant style of dessert wine in the fingerlings just kind of a question that was asked through the whole panel anybody wanted to take care of ice ice or iced yes i think there are only a very few late true late artists and just a handful of pork style right right and steve or marty i'd ask steve richards uh ideal food pairings for ice wine would either one of you like to throw out a ideal pairing you add well it's nice by itself i mean steve's recommendation was really sounded really good too but with ripe cheese or i think it goes i say without dried fruit also i tend with the deverts i tend to think a little more spice so i've done ginger snaps i've done white chocolate shortbread with dried cherries i've done spice cake carrot cake that kind of flavor cardamom and cinnamon desserts and that's kind of the fun part we're going over to marty's after the tasting we're going to have a little uh after virtual tasting i know one of our tour operators also when she comes and brings people she uses dried fruit like dried mangoes apricots and she really likes the white chocolate combination as well especially with the gaverts with the vidal i think if you're going the dessert route the darker the chocolate the better there's something about the acidity against that really rich dark chocolate that works well great well i want to take a moment thank uh our second group of panelists for coming in this evening and tasting wine and answering some questions i thought the wines tasted great you guys did a great job and i'd like to thank our media who were with us this evening and of course stephanie jarvis for putting together all these finger lakes wine virtual tasting series and this is our last one of this year we've had a great time doing them and thanks again and we'll see you guys next year thank you | FLXWine | UCFR4Qfgca-iV9MErAYdnTRw | 2012-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,684 | 39,608 |
fslcuGDkcjc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fslcuGDkcjc | Police shooting - Catch criminals in 25 seconds | [Music] come to the front door in your hand up and empty you don't come out on your own coming inside yep yeah we're good I need someone that would we're gonna make our approach on the right hand side my people I do not know if vehicle is okay I don't know if the vehicle is in a vehicle or not you ready now we're good man lock yourself in your house in the house and lawyers are vacation you get that pair of hard I've got the car and somebody watch my left side up here nice that's it got your left got your left nobody I can't take precise yield nothing are you ready are you ready I need someone on my right over guys all right everybody okay someone got the wood I got the wood [Applause] where's the gun where's the gun where's the gun right now drop that nut 2:42 he's refusing to drop a knife Hey drop it right now you're gonna get shot drop it dude come on Jerry we will shoot you do not make us do this man hey J do not do this man drop it right now tonight no 242 we got to taser deployments failed what's you far away hey I'm gonna shoot you man down to wait when you've medical emergent shots fired blew away officers are code four all right I'm gonna peel them open here okay all right strong odor of alcohol just put it on do the best you can [Applause] [Music] I can get this door open you guys cover me I'm in a way I got you you | Police Shooting | UC3fnanR3cg9XZ7fupbF6x4w | 2019-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 277 | 1,347 |
0Fhsr2xyDu4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Fhsr2xyDu4 | Kenny Florian Talks Israel Adesanya match up extremely well with Robert Whittaker | hopefully we won't short-chain shortchange daniel cormier today nor jared kennedy or and some of the other nights big nights big winners but i I need this segue to Israel out of Sonya because our just pick Denver is coming up soon and this is a guy who made his UFC debut in February if anybody is gonna challenge DC for fighter of the year in 2018 its Israel out of Sanya he is for an O in the UFC big win over Derek Brunson it came with nine seconds to go in the opening round by TKO auda Sonya is all the rage right now and rightfully so he was all the rage coming in Kent flow and I think when you look at the body of work not just the kickboxing and boxing background but now the mixed martial arts body of work he could have come to the UFC several years ago Joe Silva wanted this guy very badly right he bided his time he waited till he was ready money wasn't an issue so he wasn't in any rush to get to the big show and now over the course of nine or ten months we've seen him improved dramatically in a lot of areas just with the strength of four training camps so I think not a sign he might be one fight away from a championship fight he might be the backup when Whitaker and Gasland fight for the UFC middleweight title sometime first quarter 2019 this kid is an absolute superstar I think he'll be headlining a UFC pay-per-view by this time next year for sure one of the more impressive performances at UFC 230 in my opinion and you know you have to credit his management and his coaching squad as well for what they have done with him because for a couple reasons not only are they taking the right fights in the right order to get him the right experience to build up to this championship run but he's getting better he really is getting better I think Derek Brunson was no doubt in my mind a tougher challenge than even Brad Tavares and maybe he's not as well-rounded as a brad Tavares but he has fought some very tough competition and has some good wins over some elite guys and you know he was able to get to that clinch he was able to get to his strong positions in Israel this Sonia was able to stop every single takedown attempt and granted I think Derek Brunson was a little intimidated he seemed a little gun-shy out there who's shooting from a little far away but he was still able to get to the clinch and still able to get some good growing positions and out of Sonya just would not let him get to those positions and finish them so huge credit to Adesanya who who looked way more comfortable when it came to those wrestling exchanges he seemed very confident and then once he was able to utilize his striking it was all over for Derek Brunson so in terms of Otto Sonya's future can he certainly he has a style and a disposition that has really endeared him to fight fans around the world I think there's a fight IQ element to him that maybe he doesn't get enough credit for I haven't thought in his UFC debut even though it was Rob Wilkinson I don't care who it is a guy with a UFC contract who tries to take you down 16 times you stuff 13 of them I'm giving you some modicum of credit for it I don't know if the next fight for him is gonna be the title right I thought you know a widening fight would have had legs potentially if Chris had won because out of Sanya had called for that fight but said he wanted to get through Derek Brunson first I think of your Xhaka de sousa you're not going near Israel out of Sanya at 38 almost 39 years old I think for Shaka day you're gonna try like hell to wait and have your next fight be for a UFC championship but for Israel out of Sanya there weren't a lot of people saying that if he could knock out Derek Brunson he would be in the championship conversation Kenny and yet don't you think he kinda is given that performance and given that this was sort of billed as moving night in the middleweight division I think he's certainly in the conversation should he have that next title shot I don't think so yet and listen I think he hatches up extremely well against Robert Whitaker but give him one more fight I think that fight again I call Acosta is interesting I would love to see that fight Acosta you know is going to get in his face and try to knock his head off and I think that also brings out the best in not asagna in a lot of ways so I think that would be a fantastic fight so yeah a little bit more experience because I think the whole thing is really building up that level of experience in the Octagon before you get that title shot so when you do have it in front of you you could take it right away and hold on to the belt after you get it so I think he's building up that right experience he is going against good wrestlers but you know certainly don't put him up against yo Romero for example at 195 in his next one I think that would might be a little bit too much but maybe not I don't know maybe he does fight a guy like a Paul Acosta get that experience maybe fight a Robert Whittaker you know by that time he's ready to take on whoever it is how about the fact that he wants Weidman one of the most actually had he taken him dad had he taken jock at a town twice he would have become the most accomplished takedown artist in UFC middleweight history right I mean it's interesting the Weidman was the name on the tip of his tongue right because if there's a wrestling challenge in that division I mean doesn't that conversation sort of start with with Romero and Rodman without a doubt and I think Wiedeman is a very dangerous style matchup perform in the fact that he called him out and the fact that you know Chris has been struggling in his last five fights is an interesting choice I don't know if that's the choice chris is a tough style matchup and Chris yeah kind of would have nothing to lose in that one but yeah I don't know if that's the play though all right yeah I don't I don't either I just think it's it's the way they are going to go well it's very interesting and we're gonna table the cannoneer stuff in a little bitty nine-years-old canfil oh I'll let you get back in here in a second yeah I think on Sosa he knew if he was ever gonna fight for the UFC championship in his life he had to get this one right it's gonna be 39 years old next month and he feels like Rea he beat the greatest middleweight in UFC history on Saturday night right like he feels that's the gravity of this accomplishment for him and I know that's an entirely different conversation but I just felt like you got an urgent jakka day that as Kenny said we may have never seen before and and even that guy was getting be pretty handily on the feet by your guy so I think in terms of Chris's striking I don't think it's ever looked better yeah you know look I was proud of the guy we had we had a really great camp and and I said man you know it is I thought like to me I saw that fight on the way the first look that in my head if I had a scripted I thought he was gonna pod shot him with that jab all night long which he was kind of doing and looked for a couple of big shots here and there and sit down on some punches and I also thought he would have went for it you know I think you he was I thought he would have went for a couple of takedowns just so we could fake two takedowns to open up the hands I mean that was kind of what we talked about but I think he felt so comfortable in there that he he didn't even find that necessary but I'd have to talk to him I only spoke to him briefly uh just to make sure he was all right and I didn't want to bother him in you know he's pretty [ __ ] bummed out because I think again I think things were going good and just but just one bad so well worry ray one of the reasons we we love have you on the podcast every week is because of your honesty and and I want to know what you think of that stoppage by Danberg leotta Jacare Souza would seem to be kind of upset about it he felt that it was probably a little bit late what did you think about that you know good day I'm gonna surprise you on this one because I know I've always been critical of Dan but I do think in my I do think he want to give him every last effort yeah to win it was a it was a the magnitude of that fight was pretty big so I think I'm gonna I don't even know if this is true but in me in my mind I think he wanted to give him every last possible chance and I like that for my fighters I had I talked to Iaquinta about it last night in you know these guys want to die they don't want anything stopped and I think because look he sat down on his ass which is always a good sign he didn't faceplant and he did go right for the leg so until the point I saw him getting it once and he wasn't responsive no so I don't think he took any unnecessary damage and I think he gave me you know looking Gastelum he got he got sat down kinda same way and he survived and he went on right in the freight so I think to dance credit if he's thinking like that I think you know let's give him every last chance I just saw him in his previous fight comeback and I win walk the same thing so I know he got criticized for that but for me as a coach I want to give I know Christmas in great shape I want to give him every last chance and I I I think I think he I think he did the right thing and he didn't get hurt after that too much because Jacko raised a gentleman so I think at the end of the day it all worked out he might want to go back and look for previous fight you know a future fights to see if maybe he wants to stop it short but I don't think he wanted to stop that by too short because that would have been a disaster well of course and I the guy was winning the fight and you know right yeah so I like the fact that he has a good now the fighters dan merg leotta does and he understands that chris has had a pension for rallying through adversity and you're right that Chris didn't get severely injured thereafter but what if he had right and that's my issue right when I see that type of knock down this is what happens in boxing right a guy gets it what in my opinion was a concussion and then as long as he can stand the [ __ ] up in ten seconds he can come up and get another concussion and then go get your CTE right so largely I I think maybe I can't came down too hard on Dan on the broadcast I like that he was aware of the athlete and you're right Chris did seem to recover in a minute but I just think it's fortunate that there wasn't more damage sustained after the fact it's okay for you guys to come down because by doing that you do kind of keep that bubble you know in the public eye and we want to make sure to fight a safety but you know when you talk to these guys this look even you know I got criticized for the Rockhold fight did that go too long dude these guys they're a different breed man they want to fight to the death and yeah we are there to protect them but when you know a guy and you know what he could do and you've seen them in training and sometimes you know guys that come back and they win fights and look even if a guy comes back to wins fights right that doesn't mean it's good for them either of course of course we're in man we're in a right we're in a [ __ ] crazy sport man yeah you're even worried about it I wouldn't get into this sport I mean I'm I'm always gonna say this so like whether one thing is ready to get hit in the head is just not good for you ever that's true to the refridgerator heading a soccer ball this is what we live with these guys know the risks I think the more you get the weight cut down and your brains not dehydrated because I think like the brain is the last place to get the fluid when you rehydrating so again another good question is maybe 205 is a better fate because I don't see this ever happening in the gym like I'm telling you ever you know so this was all indications were and you would know better than anyone else he looked to be in the shape of his life I mean this was an outstanding training camp it seemed to be the best he looked on the scale to me seem to be an outstanding cut I got to think he has some pause to move up after a cut that goes that well no well I agree with you 100% you know I'm telling you to wait come winter but that would be something we have to really talk to him look and Kenny you notice no way Tut if the average person watches a fighter make weight they're gonna be mortified would that be a correct statement yeah they would absolutely be mortified and horrified it's really tough on your body either way even if it's like it's a great cut it's still really freaking difficult something that maybe only 1% of the human population can actually do exactly the average person don't eat for [ __ ] success they might [ __ ] kill me even a good weight cut to the average guy is like this is torture so I'm gonna say this to me the weight don't went great the training camp was phenomenal everything was good I'm not an expert on those last five days I'm just not and I've seen it I have a lot of experience look witnessing it but if you're ask me do I know exactly what the results on the body or I don't so I may be 205 might be a place where he comes in just stronger more coherent you know everything all those attributes that go with that so I don't know I really don't know but well I never even is a good reset button - it's a good reset button to just change weight classes so well these guys right what at 170 they're having the time of their lives at 185 well Chris maybe even not I'm saying even off the loss given his resume he could find himself in a light heavyweight title eliminator against the number-two guy in the world Anthony Smith and fans aren't gonna bat an eye at that right you could be one win away not that you're in any great rush to share the Octagon John Jones or Alexander Gustafsson necessarily but it could happen pretty expeditiously for Chris if he does move up given what the top five looks like right now exactly in the old of those guys get maybe the weight cut starts to affect them yep very perilous this is a really crazy thing those weight cuts and I'm saying the weight - when I say the weight cut went well I'm telling you if you're the average guy you know I think I was talking to Marc Lamont to see he comes to the way cuts because he reports a don't it's it's brutal it's brutal I'm telling you the way cut was good but if you ask his wife it wasn't good well right I'm basing it on my conversation with him which was Wednesday and also the fact that his honest his eyes just looked much better to me not so black not that he was smiling up there but yeah for guys like Rockhold and Weidman there's nothing I mean for Rockhold it is absolutely brutal mate make it he was very very dedicated to this fight yeah I'm saying he was we were training at 203 202 204 to he never went above 205 I don't think for I mean he is he was he was really good man but again I'm just saying and I don't notice I'm just I I don't we don't really know what happens when you do that to your body you know what I mean some guys look good some guys could say they feel good right inside we don't really know and that's maybe wanted I'm just offering it up that might be one thing that who knows maybe two or five look I would think like a 195 would be a perfect way for him you know like 200 would be phenomenal you know I always said that there's a lot of fight is that 160 would make a big difference or 65 you know instead of 55 you know it's like that boxing you know years ago when boxing was very competitive man a guy tried to move up from 130 to 135 that was hard to do because the level of skill was so competitive that even that little weight made a big difference so these guys had given up 15 pounds and they got to get that I don't know it's it's tough man I thought I would 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LWFCPR4bn5g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWFCPR4bn5g | Islam and World Religions with Aneelah | as you heard in the video allah is not the name of a unique islamic god but rather the general term for god in arabic and in fact it is also used specifically by christians by jews and by others as well including certain expressions that are often demonized uh when we talk about them la allahu akbar which simply means god is great or inshallah god willing and others like that you see an archbishop here a christian who specifically uses these phrases as well because again the word is simply the word for god and muslims share the same concept of god as the divine creator that is kind and merciful and wants humanity to live moral lives and help each other and do good and also if you think about something the concept of different gods goes against the concept of monotheism which is the belief in one god and i want to also point out that you might hear muslims use the word allah when talking about god even in a sort of setting where they're speaking english because of certain things that the word allah is very unique it can't be made plural it can't be genderized uh it can't be you know applied to other things it is very unique so that's why some prefer to use the word allah even when speaking in english but having said that islam really teaches respect for other faith traditions and teaches that revelation came to prophets and messengers throughout history in fact according to one saying of prophet muhammad uh there was something like 124 000 prophets who were sent throughout history to humanity teaching us the same essential message of monotheism of worshiping the one true creator god and doing good to his creation but we as human beings just kept getting it wrong that's why there was this need for constant you know sending more and more people and the quran specifically mentions 25 prophets by name and 21 of those prophets are ones that are also mentioned in the bible some of the names might be slightly different in the arabic form like uh musa instead of moses or no instead of noah but they are the same individuals and the stories are similar even if there are some some differences in some of the stories now muslims also believe in the prior revelation given two such prophets like the torah or ten commandments to moses peace be upon him the psalms to david peace be upon him that injeel or gospel to jesus peace be upon him and this message of believing in the prior prophets and the prior revelation is repeated throughout the quran in several different places you see this sort of message in the quran telling muslims to believe to say that we believed in god and what was revealed uh previously to the different prophets and also specifically there's an insistence that you know there's these different verses uh in chapter three of the quran chapter two of the quran has it another one here as well but there's a specific message this insistence that muslims should not differentiate among the different messengers of god because each prophet was sent by god with sacred guidance we are taught and the essential message of each one was the same this is the continuity of one unified message that islam teaches and the quran is is presented as told as a confirmation of what was sent before of the truth before is the way the quran describes it here in chapter 3 verse 3 that god has sent muhammad the book in truth confirming what was before it and he revealed the torah and the gospel of foretime as a guidance to the people now again you don't have to believe any of this but it's important to know what islam teaches and what muslims believe about other revelation and other prophets including those from various faith traditions now the teachings of prior messengers we are taught in islam and the prior prophets they were sent to specific communities or specific nations whereas the revelation of muhammad given to muhammad peace be upon him is considered universal and it was enshrined in the quran and that's why in islam he is considered the seal of the prophets or the final one and no prophets were sent after him now much of islamic moral teachings are also similar to that of other faith traditions and wisdom traditions islam like other major religions teaches compassion and charity toward people in need basically the golden rule as you can see here on the screen that exists in various wisdom traditions for islam what's listed here is one of the repeated teachings of prophet muhammad that none of not one of you truly believes until you wish for others which you wish for yourself and muhammad also said things like whoever wishes to enter paradise should treat people as he or she wishes to be treated by them again that concept of the golden rule and there are many other teachings like this about caring for others loving your neighbors and simply treating people well regardless of their background the quran and muhammad further spoke of jews and christians as people of the book now this is an honorific title that's used and it's a recognition again that they are fellow believers with revelation given to messengers sent to those communities now some say this term people of the book this honorific title also applies to others who are given revelation and islamic rulers in persia and india according to some later expanded that term to include adherence of zoroastrianism and hinduism and and things like that now besides the concept of god the chain of prophets bringing a unified message the similar moral teachings that we see and much more there are certain specific commonalities with judaism and christianity in particular that i want to point out because they are part of the abrahamic faith traditions and we say abrahamic faith traditions because of the common patriarch abraham prophet abraham peace be upon him there are things like when when muslims do the spiritual pilgrimage to to mecca they actually follow in the footsteps of abraham and his wife hagar not muhammad which is a surprise to some we we close every prayer as muslims we close every single prayer by seeking peace and blessings that god granted to abraham to also apply to people today so it's a constant recognition of that connection to abraham and then moses peace be upon him he's actually the most often mentioned person in the quran far more than muhammad or anybody else peace be upon all the prophets in fact there's a prayer that moses taught us that's recorded in the quran that he was uh that he used when he went to go approach pharaoh and speak to pharaoh and that prayer is something that muslims even to this day repeat before we do sort of things like public speaking it's a prayer i repeated before i started here for example and we're also grateful to moses because he actually is the one who's responsible for shortening our uh daily prayers to to only five because originally the story goes it was god had said 50 and in this night journey that muhammad had he met with different prophets including moses and moses is the one who told muhammad go back to god and negotiate that down because 50 is too much your people can't do it so it got down to 40. he said no no go back that's still too much down to 30 down to 20 10 finally got down to five uh with muhammad going back and forth based on uh moses's encouragement and a recommendation until at five he was just like i i can't go go back anymore this is too much you know i'm embarrassed to go back five is too little so that's why we have the five daily prayers um in any case with beyond moses there's also connections specifically with jesus peace be upon him he is revered as one of the greatest men to have walked this earth for muslims muhammad peace be upon him himself described uh jesus and him the sort of final two prophets as the closest you know if you think about this whole big family of prophets sent to humanity throughout the course of history jesus and muhammad sort of are the youngest the final two according to islamic teachings so that so he actually described himself and jesus as tight like this like two fingers close to each other and jesus is actually mentioned the exact same number of times as adam is mentioned in the quran with the idea being that they're both created sort of miraculously the quran further describes specifically the miraculous birth of jesus and the miracles he performed including ones not mentioned in the bible sitting in cradle um even as a baby to defend his mother so the quran specifically recognizes and talks about jesus as the messiah even and we're taught that he will return in the second coming to defeat the antichrist and mary the mother of jesus peace be upon them both has a chapter named after her in the quran chapter 19. she's spoken of as a model for women everywhere the quran specifically states in chapter 3 verse 42 and mentioned when the angel said o mary indeed god has chosen you and purified you and chosen you above the women of the worlds so she's really exalted in islamic teachings now there are some major differences of course between islam and christianity uh for instance you know muslims do not believe in the divinity of jesus or the concept of the trinity or original sin uh or uh the fact that uh or or you know the crucifix can't even talk or the crucifixion of jesus peace be upon him these are major differences i'm not undermining them in any way but despite those theological differences the quran does talk about the fact that you know salvation is for jews and christians and others beyond muslims as well for example the quran repeats the message that any of you who believe in god and do righteousness shall get their reward and not just in this world but also in the hereafter and part of what's really emphasized as you heard in the video in islamic teachings is freedom of choice it is so very important the quran is explicit about allowing individuals to choose whether to believe or not to believe for example it stays in one verse the truth is from your lord so whoever wills let him believe and whoever wills led him disbelief and one way of understanding the islamic view of religious freedom is to look at the role of prophets and messengers even they with a special unique role that they played even they were not sent to impose their will on others the quran in fact states this several times through the throughout uh like in chapter 28 verse 56 where the quran says indeed you do not guide whom you like but god guides whom he wills and he is the most knowing so even the prophets couldn't sort of impose their will on others and that the point is that religion itself cannot be forced on anyone as you heard in the video the specific verse about let there be no compulsion in religion you know that that it has to be a choice and why is that so important it's it's important to keep in mind that in islam this life is seen as a test and you cannot have a true test of faith in this life without religious freedom without the freedom of choice without getting to make you know have free will and exercise that will because this life is a test for us we are taught in fact one of the main reasons that god uh eventually allowed that defensive struggle of jihad that we talked about in a previous session was specifically to preserve and protect the freedom of religion and ensure that there is no religious persecution this is so important and in fact in islam we are taught that the various differences that we have in our various religions that's actually part of the test here on earth god even tells us that he in the quran says that he could have made us all united in one religion he could have just had one religion and everybody chooses or chooses not to believe in that but he actually wanted to test us with these differences and the specific command here is out you know the command to us is to raise to all that is good that's what the sort of the emphasis is and leave you know when we return to god god can sort out our theological differences but our commandment our goal our efforts should be striving to do good while we are here on earth and in fact one chapter of the quran chapter 109 is specifically all about allowing people to follow their own religion whatever they choose to follow you know it specifically directs us to say i do not worship what you worship nor do you worship what i worship you have your religion and i have mine very simple very clear and the quran also even gives specific guidance for how to do sort of interfaith dialogue right there's a verse in the quran that specifically directs us to find commonality to come to a common word between us and the common word with people of the abrahamic faith traditions is that we all worship one god or people of sort of monotheistic traditions is that we all worship one god with no partners right and if they turn away then just say okay we're still going to believe in just one god and then we're also explicitly told in the quran as well not to argue with the people of the book except in a way that is best so the dialogue should be productive not name calling not attacking not con you know condescending or putting people down in fact we're taught to say we believe in what has been revealed to us and revealed to you and our god and your god is one and we are muslims in submission to god these are some of the specific teachings of the quran that are oftentimes ignored or not even understood or known to exist for a lot of people who don't know much about islam and as you heard in the video and i know we talked about before muhammad himself peace be upon him he faced persecution and he understood the importance of religious freedom the muslim community in mecca was facing torture while they were there there were multiple assassination attempts on prophet muhammed and the community didn't have religious permission yet to even fight back in self-defense they had to flee the persecution in mecca and they were invited muhammad was specifically invited to medina by the warring tribes there to essentially be a peacekeeper and a sort of a leader to bring peace there and when he escaped to medina he established what you heard uh in the video which was an agreement a constitution with the jewish and arab tribes who were there and this is described as some by one of the earliest or even the first written constitution the medina charter in the year 622 and this medina charter it contained 47 clauses and specifically included guaranteeing certain rights like religious freedom you don't have to look at all of this but just kind of get goes into uh what what provisions apply to all the citizens of medina which one's applied only to muslims and then which ones apply to non-muslims as well this is just a summary of the the various uh sort of clauses of the medina charter but in any case prophet muhammed also had interfaith dialogue with non-muslims he invited them he had good relationships with them and he even issued agreements or covenants and letters talking about protecting minorities minority religious communities and muslims are commanded to protect the religious freedom of others even till the end of days there's this specific saying from prophet muhammad who even he peace be upon him he said whoever is cruel and harsh to a non-muslim minority curtailing their rights overburdening them or stealing from them i will complain to god about that person on the day of judgment that's how serious the sort of harsh treatment the cruel oppression of minorities and muslim lands that's how powerful it is and there's another specific covenant that where he's talked about how he protected this is the christians uh i protect christians wherever they may be on land or sea in east and west and north and south they are under my protection within my covenant and under my security against all harm and in fact based on some of these specific teachings and covenants of prophet muhammad peace be upon him in the year 2016 for modern times around 300 muslim scholars intellectuals government officials and more from over 120 countries they gathered in marrakesh morocco this was on the specific 1400 year anniversary of the medina charter and the leaders and scholars they gathered to reaffirm the principles of the medina charter including religious freedom and protecting religious minorities in muslim-majority countries along with the principles of constitutional contractual citizenship freedom of movement property ownership mutual solidarity and defense and justice and equality before the law and they even issued a specific call to action because they recognized that so many muslim majority countries unfortunately were not following the commandments of prophet muhammad the covenants the teachings of prophet muhammad and islam and you can actually read that full the declaration and call the action that they issued at marrakeshdeclaration.org so you can see the reaffirmation of the teachings of prophet muhammad and the medina charter and its application to our time today you know as i've said in previous sessions muslims they don't always do what islam teaches just like christians don't always do what jesus peace be upon him taught but in this case we actually do have the conference attendees of the marrakesh conference in fact following the teachings of prophet muhammad and the the specific teachings of islam and i'm going to close on one one specific story that a friend of mine shared a jewish friend of mine he told me one time we were talking and as a you know he's jewish and and very strong in his faith tradition and he one time said something that to me that caught my interest he said i am so grateful to muhammad and i was like that's interesting why you know very curious about it and he said that if it wasn't for muhammad my people the jewish people may not alive today and he was specifically referring to times throughout history in muslim-majority lands where the muslim rulers did in fact follow islamic teachings and specifically protected religious minorities including the jewish community and in fact there are other stories as well of examples throughout islamic history of different rulers following these teachings and doing what they can to not only protect the religious freedom of different communities and in fact there are jewish scholars who really thrived in certain muslim lands but also they're examples of sort of beautiful um relationships uh the the sultan and the saint is a movie a great movie that you can watch if you haven't seen it about some of the sort of interfaith relationships and what happens when people actually follow the teachings of their faith rather than our interests in power and ego in uh you know asserting our own sort of desires rather than what our faith traditions may teach us so with that i will say thank you so very much | 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3gRXyw-PUcM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gRXyw-PUcM | Skoolie 50A Shoreline Wiring & Breaker Panels ~ 120v & 12v | first breaker panel ever [Music] [Applause] [Music] this is going to be our main breaker I hear and this side is going to feed our power inverter from shoreline power and this side is going to feed the second circuit of the panel here and I'll go into more detail as we do this so this has to come inside split off go in here and here in here and to the ground to feed this whole thing and that means I have to shave off some of this so I need a razor and some of my other fancy tools of this pretend to be jeans so that probably has this tool that I don't know unlikely geezers designed for this kind of work are one in this dude go in there I win next they do it to put the inverter down there now the problem this is how it God's name do you hold it up there to mount it to the wall it's really heavy right oh it's like 80 pounds it's really none of my god yes this thing is only capable of passing 25 amps which if you multiply it by 12 becomes 3000 watts that's all can pass and it's bypass circuitry is only rated at 25 minutes so one of our breakers here will be it's 20 but it will be a 25 amp I just can't find a 25 one yet um so I'm gonna pass 20 apps into this thing therefore if we ever try to draw more than that with this then this will pop these will also pop as well if we cooler so it's redundant protection protecting this from getting fried because this is like 800 dollars or something ridiculous I can't read it exactly we put it in the description what we've got and it'll have the price on it okay so we need to pass one of the circuits from here to here from here to here using this wire okay so that just sent one of our circuits through here and we've got to bring it in here this is the one of those clamp things that goes here this side normally this would be a gigantic wire coming in here but for us okay [Applause] because the wire is so hard to work yeah [Music] somewhat protected what okay so we just brought power to that side so let's bring wire the power to the other side that's a 30 amp one that will bring a power now this is going to be our shoreline power coming in and that will energize this side of the panel energize this side of the panel and this one here will switch power to this side of the panel and this is the one that gets the inner link and as long as that interlink worked properly will never blow anything up fingers crossed this is a very unorthodox thing I'm doing it so it's not into trying to burn I have to bring this circuit over this side so that we can run our air conditioning and stuff I gotta bring it from here to here and the way I'm doing that is with this right here attached to this circuit when I switch this on this gets energized which is part of this circuit right here so I'm just bringing the power on to this side I see and now so it's like that but when we're using the shoreline then we don't want this side connected to this side it needs to be separate so I turn this one off and then this one gets turned on in the process of turning this off because they're linked together and this one gets energized through this from this right here our other circuit right here off the big line from the outside and that is what's going on here and it's unorthodox it's not okay either got to be like this or like this but never like that [Music] so forever shoreline like at an RV park or something the unlikely event will be shoreline at an RV park that our air conditioning will be on the 30 amp side and getting plenty of juice all the time and then you can make toast with the activation and there still be on these grounds to contend with that's alright because this box is almost finished these are shoreline maintenance right here well shower lined if this is on then we get shoreline power put these off which we'll leave off for now they will be there no chance of getting zapped meanwhile back at this panel this is where we start bringing all of this stuff notice how much easier this has to work with oh yeah so it's like the desert of electrical wiring but I like how the orange wires look like a pretzel okay they're double fifteens and this is going to be this is the important this is going to be the air conditioner in the washing machine all right we got a hammer all those blades with 1 million nails there we go interlock very nice one cannot be on in the presence of the other water it's a fail-safe exactly Oh cold really yeah that was like surprising the cold actually cool okay and right little finger your magic wand yeah know what you put it will use our fancy little thing here stick it in here a little bit of power there this these just make just be switched no refrigerant 30 amp side it's like it'll do the job a little you're like just totally working you're all the way through you kind of have to make it go all at the same time I can see that because it's so stiff because they're uncooperative little boogers aren't they yeah super stiff to work with [Applause] Garlan dawn 50-amp shorelines done there in anticipation of the 10 million questions that are going to show up in the comments if I don't do this we're gonna go over what we did back here the stuff I did is unorthodox I don't suggest that you guys do this and because it's it is quite unorthodox but it solved the problem of how we wanted to route our power from shore line okay so starting over here at the shore line power this is where you plug in to some shore power stand at an RV park and it's going to come in this is our main breaker right here and our main breaker consists of two two breakers one's a 30 amp at once a 25 and I'm using a 30 amp because I don't have 50 amp wire and I will never need 50 amps in this bus I got the 25 amp is specifically because our inverter has a built in transfer switch and that transfer switch can only handle a total of 25 amps so we're protecting it with a 25 amp breaker over here it also has its built-in breakers so coming out of the 25 amp breaker it goes through the inverter when it senses the power it automatically switches to shore power coming out this side now the breaker panel we got isn't exactly like what I have here but for simplicity I'm doing it I'm showing you it like this okay so it comes in and it comes in on one side of the breaker panel it's broken down the breaker panel could have handle 220 volts or two 110 volt 50 amp lines coming in so it comes in and charges up one side from the inverter now when we're on the internal power I want to be able to run the stuff on this side such as an air conditioning and the refrigerator on shore power if we needed to so I need this sides to be energized with the stuff on the power that's on this side and the way I did that is I put a 20 amp breaker over here and I can flip that breaker on and it ties these two sides together this is the UH Northup or unorthodox nature of this okay but when I'm on Shore power that needs to be turned off so these are not tied together and this one switched on which ties in the 30 amp breaker over here to this side these two can never be on at the same time so I built an inter linking switch that when I switched when this one switches off this one switches on and vice versa it's a mechanical linkage between the two and let's go over and show you that right now I know this is a little bit different than the drawing because the way these things work they go like this so it's just just trust me these two are on the same circuit right here so if I throw this one it shuts off the the breaker that ties the two sides together and switches on our external power breaker which then 30 amps is coming into this one and it's energizing this entire side of the panel or when we're on internal power I switch it that way it shuts off the shoreline and turns on the internal power tying these two together and energizing both of them from the same from our inverter right here so today we are mounting the 12 volt this little D right here on this wall over here we're just going to put it over there keep 12 volt on this side in 100 Oh on this side here that's cool that way we don't have any confusion as to what goes where we use this and our little stripper doodles whoo we're getting a stripper it's not the best-looking stripper but the hardest-working we're gonna be throwing dollars so my recommendation if you're doing electrical stuff is you can get the cheap crimpers and they'll work but when you're doing it on this scale go get a good pair of heavy-duty crimpers that will do the job for you because it just makes you happier using cheap creepers maybe pull all those hair out mm-hmm looks clearly I'm putting a blade type like this on it so that you can just slide them into these in here and in lockup instead of having to take the screws out we're skiing losing as we've already been through this morning yeah yeah that is super nice so now let's make it look better I wish there was some trick I could tell you all about like you just have to do it I made a big difference so I came together will brown Santa is here oh I see that's opening oh so magical again let's go hook it up first thing is we're gonna make sure this is off off make sure this is on shore all right that's a good sign there's no buzzing all right so technically you want to plugged in right now let's go inside we're telling the mean great for no sparks mains on and there was no fire there it is AC modes on so if I turn this off it was the bringing power in so that's the mains come in and it's charging this thing so that means it works the whole thing works [Music] [Applause] [Music] you | Bussy McBusface | UCn77kQ5I1k9C2y6TfgztcTQ | 2019-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,918 | 9,606 |
R_I7f8hwX0Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_I7f8hwX0Q | A4994889 Molly | Miniature Schnauzer/Cairn Terrier | this is Molly Molly's ID number is a four nine nine four eight eight nine and Molly is a two year old mini schnauzer can carrier mix who came into the shelter as an owner surrender on September 20th she is a sweet little girl and she weighs nine point four pounds the handler had said that he she was initially a little scared hiding on her bed but now that she's come out of the kennel she's opened up and has proven to be just affectionate and sweet and she loves the attention and the ear scratches I'm trying to get a closer look at these big puppy-dog eyes that are saying come get me come get me if you are thinking that she looks a little bit like toto from The Wizard of Oz that's because it's same breed and Molly says there's no place like home and by that she means your home so come down here check out Molly anything else you like to say about Molly you know like he said first she was really scared in the kennel but now she has warmed up and she's gonna make a good dog for anybody yeah these are smart dogs sweet dogs affectionate dogs and you know Molly certainly shown all of those qualities so she deserves a nice loving home where she's just going to be part of the family for life and just enriches the whole family so come on down and take her and ride away with her and your little basket on the front of your bike just like The Wizard of Oz right what a sweet girl | United Hope for Animals | UCi0mfPhDghGV3jQS1TJSqig | 2016-09-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 276 | 1,388 |
BbvxJoc3IKY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbvxJoc3IKY | Didache I - Dating | didache greek for teachings is the short title of the work called the teachings of the twelve apostles it's an early christian work that was cited by church fathers but was lost it was rediscovered by philotheos brainios a greek orthodox bishop working in constantinople in 1873 he discovered what is now called the codex tyrell celebmitanus which means jerusalem codex in the library of the jerusalem monastery of the most holy sepulchre jerusalem was part of the name of the order the monastery was in the greek quarter of constantinople the codex dates from the 11th century and includes several ancient christian texts among which are the epistle of barnabas the first and second epistles of clement are the corinthians several pseudo-epigraphic epistles a synopsis of the old and new testaments by saint john chrysostom a fourth century archbishop of constantinople and the decay the decay was written in greek and is quite short at about 2 600 words it seems to be the product of an early christian community the same community primarily used or possibly wrote the gospel of matthew there are 16 chapters the longest of which is about 300 words it is widely regarded now as a composite work with contributions from multiple authors at different times the first six chapters concerned the two ways an ancient jewish idea of one way of virtue and life and the other of sin and death then there are chapters on cautioning against false teachers and food offered to idols on baptism the eucharist support for prophets and teachers appointment of deacons and bishops and finally a short apocalyptic chapter it contains no historical events or persons to assist with dating it must be no later than the 4th century because it was cited by church fathers then and a fragment of 4th century greek papyrus of it has been found also it contains material in common with matthew and luke which has led scholars to date it after their writing within this wide range the principal means of dating is fitting its comments like those on bishops and deacons into our understanding of church history however there are two problems with this dating scheme the dedicate is a composite text that is it is not the work of one author at one time but rather shows evidence of evolution from an initial version of an ideological and rather stoic nature that was later adapted by the changing needs of the community specifically the need for money and cross-referencing to matthew as that text either became available or prominent therefore successfully dating one section does not allow us to confidently date the rest the other problem with this dating is the same as with the letters of paul conventional first century church history is heavily dependent on acts and the church fathers and if you reject that narrative it pretty much pulls the dating rug from under the decay the majority view is that it dates from the last half of the first century but there is one scholar in particular reverend alan garrow who considers that the earliest layer of the decay may have originated as the decree of the jerusalem council of 48 a.d referred to in acts 15 and galatians 2. that would date it before paul's letters and at least by secular reckoning that would make it the earliest christian work that we have although conservative christian scholars would date mark's gospel a few years earlier than that garrow argues that the decay is at least part of the q source and was used by matthew and luke he's made a series of videos on this which i link below garrow's view is a minority one but it does have the advantage that it is not dependent on the conventional narrative of first century church history and there are other indications of an early date for the decay its discussion of the two ways and what it has to say about sacrifice in the eucharist suggests that it represents a transitional phase between judaism and the earliest form of recognizable christianity the decay has material in common with the gospels of luke and particularly of matthew leading to the three familiar possibilities the decay use the gospels the evangelist used the decay or both used a common source if two texts are different but have enough common words and phrases to make it clear that they are interdependent we can often tell which came first by examining the differences between them one way of doing this is looking for changes that improve the flow or rhetorical impact of the text if we find that it means a purpose can be seen for the changes in one direction but not in the other and that means the better text is the later one another method concerns mixing and selection we may find ideas that appear together in one text scattered in the other and this can happen because an author is retaining the order of ideas but elaborating on them or because he's borrowing from the original text to fit ideas into his text where they are most appropriate to the flow of his argument in both of these cases the text with the scattered ideas is the later one and the earlier one has them together however there is one other possibility and that is that the author is selecting ideas to bring together because they have a common theme so this time the original will have the scattered ideas and the later version will have them brought together but as with the rhetorical improvement method this also requires that we can perceive a purpose in bringing these ideas together so when comparing two texts one of which has ideas together and the other scattered the scattered one is the later unless we can perceive a purpose in bringing the ideas together starting with matthew we can use a somewhat involved application of the mixing selection argument this is alan barr's diagram of synoptic relationships and you can see the way almost all of mark has been used by matthew and how matthew has scattered it throughout his gospel the curious thing about the decay is it contains 20 or so passages in common with matthew but not with mark which means that if the didachist was using matthew for some reason he managed to avoid all the red parts here and we cannot discern any purpose for that meaning instead that matthew was using the dedicate turning now to the test of rhetorical improvement garrow uses the common material between the decay chapter 1 and luke chapter 6. so first the dedicated chapter 1 there are two ways one of life one of death each having great differences between them the way of life is this first you must love the one who formed you second you must love your neighbor in the same manner as yourself do not do to others what you yourself would not want done to you and these are our teachings bless the ones who curse you pray for your enemies fast for your persecutors do not expect a great reward if you only love those who love you do the gentiles not conduct themselves accordingly but if you practice love to those who hate you your enemies will vanish refrain from the impulses of your selfish nature and the self-serving world if someone strikes you on your right cheek turn the left to be likewise struck this discipline will lead to your perfecting if someone forces you to go one mile in service go with him a second if someone robs you of your robe freely give him your coat if someone takes anything from you don't ask that it be returned for what good would that do give to all who ask and don't expect return for your parent in heaven wills that everyone should be recipients of our free gifts great rewards await anyone who gives according to the commandment for that person is guiltless a negative return is given to the one who receives but has no need for he will pay the penalty for why he has received for nothing but greed and under examination will be required to divulge everything concerning his choices and will not be free from his obligations until everything owed is paid on the other hand the one who is in need and receives is guiltless let your gifts rest in your sweaty hands until you know two can discern to whom you should give this looks as though a high-minded commandment had to be qualified in the light of its abuse one of the reasons for believing that the decay is a composite work anyway luke's version is chapter 6 but i say to you who are listening love your enemies do good to those who hate you bless those who curse you pray for those who mistreat you to the person who strikes you on the cheek offer the other as well and from the person who takes away your coat do not withhold your tunic either give to everyone who asks you and do not ask for your possessions back from the person who takes them away treat others in the same way that you would want them to treat you if you love those who love you what credit is that to you for even sinners loves those who love them and if you do good to those who do good to you what credit is that to you even sinners do the same and if you lend to those from whom you have hope to be repaid what credit is that to you even sinners lend to sinners so that they may be repaid in full but love your enemies and do good and lend expecting nothing back then your reward will be great and you will be sons of the most high because he is kind to ungrateful and evil people be merciful just as your father is merciful i think it's pretty obvious which is the best version luke has done such a good job that he's created one of the best crafted and best loved passages in all of western literature look at the changes he's made he's reordered the decay into a more logical sequence with instructions first and then reasons for those instructions he's changed the negative golden rule into the positive golden rule making do not do to others what you yourself would not want done to you and to treat others in the same way that you would want them to treat you he's cut out lines that don't add much such as refrain from the impulses of your sinful nature and self-serving world this discipline will lead to your perfecting and he's added a new phrase that's a zinger that has echoed down the millennia love your enemies if you were the writer who started with the decay and ended up with luke you would be well satisfied with your work but the reverse is just not true ergo luke used to decay not the other way around turning back to matthew the passages common with to matthew and the decay represent all of the different chronological layers of the decay with the exception of mentions of the gospel presumably matthews and the trinity suggesting that matthew had virtually the whole dedicated as we now know it rather than a significantly earlier version so it seems that luke and matthew both used the decay and it was virtually in the form that we now have it when it was used by at least matthew garrow goes on to make arguments that the dedicated at least an early version of it predates both thessalonians and galatians and therefore predates paul as first thessalonians was his first epistle these arguments are weaker but still of interest they're based on the possibility that the decay was responsible for provoking the disquiet which occasioned these two letters the thessalonians had a problem in that something in their word of god had caused them to grieve over the lost souls of believers who had died and paul's job in this letter is to reinterpret their word of god so as to avoid this conclusion the decay chapter 16 could be the culprit guard your lives keep your lamps burning and ever prepared for the hour is not known gather together frequently pursuing that which will benefit your souls otherwise the entire time of your faith will be nearly worthless if you have not persevered to the end then there's a few lines that are less relevant but going on and third the resurrection of the dead yet not of all but it is said the judge will come and all his angels then the world will see the judgment coming on the clouds of heaven so this could look as though anybody who hasn't persevered until the end isn't going to get resurrected could this be the cause of the thessalonians grieving about their departed members quite possibly paul's gospel to the galatians was that salvation came through faith in jesus and observance of the jewish law including circumcision was not necessary for salvation and not sufficient for salvation without faith in jesus after his departure from galatia judaizing preachers appear to have visited and persuaded the faithful that observance of the jewish law including circumcision was required for salvation that occasion paul's angry letter garrow argues that the decay may have had some connection with the decree of the council in jerusalem mentioned in acts paul mentions the council but not the decree if so then the decay could possibly explain why the dispute had arisen because its wording on obedience to the law is open to different interpretations in chapter 6 it says be on your guard for many would like to lead you away from the way of the teaching for their priorities have no regard if you are able to bear the yoke you will be perfect but if you can't you should make your best effort and concerning food eat what is right but guard that you never eat that which has been sacrificed to idols for that is recognized as worship of the dead after that chapter 7 and on describe baptism and the eucharist this seems to be implying that a bit of flexibility is permitted to allow somebody to be baptized and partake of the eucharist but then as we've seen in chapter 16 it's got this line gather together frequently pursuing that which will benefit your souls otherwise the entire time of your faith will be nearly worthless if you have not persevered to the end all of which seems to imply that while observance of the jewish law is not required for baptism and eucharist it is going to be required for salvation that could explain the disagreement evident in galatians and again would put the decay before paul these positions on galatians and thessalonians are pretty speculative we have no direct evidence that this is what happened even though there is reason to believe that the decay may have been in existence at that time so they're not strong arguments they are however intriguing stronger is the argument that the decay predated matthew and luke the decay is a composite work that evolved over time and the version used by matthew was a fairly late one therefore the earliest layer of the decay predated these gospels by some time which is consistent with a pre-paul date there is a further argument for an early day for the decade connected with the account it gives of the eucharist this appears to be a pre-poor line version of the eucharist but i can't really use that argument here i'm going to go on to argue that establishing an early date for the eucharist tells us something about the development of christianity it would be circular to use something to establish an early date and then use that early date to draw an implication from the same thing pre-gospel dating is more significant than re-dating the decay by a decade or two at the end of the first century because if the dedicated use the gospels then it has an earlier state of writing around the end of the first century whereas if the gospels use the decay then that becomes a latest date of writing and that change from earliest limit to latest limit has much greater significance than one or two decades it could date back to an escape from damascus by paul under king euretas in the 60s or 70s bc as implied in second corinthians and it makes the decay contemporary with the period during which mythicists hold that christianity was a mythicist religion i will turn to that in the next video | Fishers of Evidence | UCVwCY48hLPbFbUw-gj6DOBA | 2020-11-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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1eLYhhqIko8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eLYhhqIko8 | What Would You Do If Money Didn't Matter? | hey it's mark but also the lan geek with your favorite nichi real estate website www.thelandgeek.com and i'm really excited for today's guest he is a dad uh he is a real estate investor he's traveled the us in an rv but before we talk to our guests i'd be remiss if i didn't properly introduce my co-host the brain the professor six sigma you know you love him scot todd from scott.net landmoto.com and most importantly if not automating your craigslist and your facebook postings postingdomination.com forward slash the landing scott todd how are you mark i'm great how are you i'm great i'm great um i'm excited about our guest he's he's kind of like uh one of us he's a dad he loves cash flow so this is ryan eng and if you don't know ryan um he's built two million dollar indoor sports arenas the new orleans area uh he was able to quit his job as a corporate drone with passive income real estate um he it took him about two years to figure out what he wanted to do with his life and hasn't looked back since and now he helps people get to six figures in passive income and he's kind of giving back and he's got five kids ryan hank how are you hey pleasure to be here thank you for uh thank you for welcoming me on your show yeah yeah no no worries so um you've done a lot of stuff let's just rewind the tape and kind of give us um a little bit background how you got out of your your corporate drone job and you know started creating this passive income in real estate and let's just see where it takes us yeah cool cool well i started uh like most people out of uh out of college and i subscribe to the common formula that you go to college you get a degree and this is supposed to this piece of paper is supposed to guarantee you some sort of way that you have a uh a good income coming in and of course it's never the way in real life the way it's articulated to you by college professors or even your parents um so uh so i got this this degree and uh what do you do when you pay twenty thousand dollars a year for college education uh well if you were me you would have gotten a job as a teacher making twenty four thousand five hundred dollars a year so not not exactly a great you know return on investment uh of that education but um i was living in the new orleans area at the time there was a girl i was dating that i married the next year and um and i began to seek other paychecks um because 24 500 just was wasn't enough for me to live on much less the spouse i was about to have much less the amount of kids that we want to have we have five kids now and uh and so i i got a job also driving the bus coaching two sports i got a job as a as a youth pastor and uh and a music minister and i got my real estate license on the side thinking that maybe i would get some commission with real estate as well and so i had like five different paychecks that i thought that was going to come in um that i was just spending you know 60 hours a week on well then uh if you remember hurricane katrina blows through new orleans and i was living in new orleans at the time we had just bought our our first house and um and that kind of wiped out all the previous formulas that i thought i had i thought had well maybe i'm making 24 500 a year but at least i've got a 401k i've got benefits i got job security uh well the school where i was teaching was six feet under water um and uh and so there there went that job and then um and then we were you know basically displaced for a while i was actually you know not technically but well technically i was homeless for a few days i didn't have a place to go you couldn't get back in new orleans for about three weeks and so i remember being at this point where my wife was eight months pregnant we have no place to live we're staying at her little brother's college apartment at lsu and uh she is the oldest of 11 kids so it was her entire family that was staying over there there was no place for me to sleep and i actually had like my head out the window trying to uh breathe uh because inside the car we were rationing gasoline at like six gas cans around me i was trying not to inhale the fumes so um this put me on this binge of like kind of in survival mode you know like a lot of people you know they you know it might not be that drastic where hurricane comes in and wipes things out but everybody's got you know situations or tragedies that that have happened in their life that kind of put this them in this mode of all right i got to survive now and so i was in survival mode and um there was two things in that year that i was really good at the first was getting told no for jobs that i applied for and the second was you know since everybody was telling me no i decided i've got to hire myself so the second was actually uh just failing miserably at trying to start my own business i actually had like a a drug addict that i hired that stole four thousand dollars for me and went to australia with it but at any rate i finally got a job selling copiers which was great experience but it was just just the most miserable job ever so it was that typical corporate job you're driving to work every day you're punching a clock you're working more than 40 hours if you want to make your commissions you're working a little extra and i'm just doing something every day that i hated doing i i felt like i wasn't contributing to the world i felt like i had a lot of gifts and talents that i wasn't really using and and the rubber hit the road for me when i was driving across the causeway of new orleans which is the they say it's the longest bridge over water in the world and i had just gotten my butt shoot out by a catholic monk who i just sold a copier to and uh you know the copier world there's like 34 people involved in a transaction all of them can screw up but you but you're the one that gets the brunt of it and so um so i just got finished getting chewed out and uh and i thought to myself wow this is this is as bad as it gets because i'm i'm just over broke i can barely afford my family as it is i hate what i do i'm waking up every day with anxiety and i ha i asked this one question that really changed my life and was it was a huge game changer and everything i did subsequently and i said what would i do if money didn't matter say i had a million or two million dollars in my bank account what would i be doing right now and i thought to myself well if money didn't matter then i would maybe open up an indoor sports arena or i would play music or something and uh and my wife who i never had this conversation with before i called her and i said hey babe you know obviously i'm miserable we're broke um i'm supposed to be you know providing with this job i'm not even providing with it what could you see me doing if you know we had a million dollars and and uh money didn't matter she said i don't know maybe in opening up uh opening up an indoor sports arena or something like that or playing music we never had this conversation anymore so i was like well remember it was your idea first so um so i just started pursuing it but one of the things that got me there is you know i said to myself i've got this working hard formula down but and i've been taught all my life that working hard equals success but if that were true then coal miners would be millionaires so i working hard is not really doing it for me you know at this phase of my life so i got to start working smart so i started reading books financial books all kinds of other books and i stumbled across uh robert kiyosaki's rich dad poor dad and exactly isn't that funny that that is the book it is is such a catalyst for so many people to go on and and start buying assets and building passive income exactly i mean it really shifted my mind frame it shifted all the the previous you know formulas that i i've been taught and you know a lot of people are like you know where do you start and they want to know like exactly what to do that book doesn't really show you what to do but it completely shifts your mindset on how you should approach things and i'm i'm very grateful for that and and so i decided real estate's going to be my vehicle um i'm going to use real estate as a way to make passive income and it was a long period of discovery on strategy because if you know as you know if you get started in real estate and you're just like i'm starting from scratch where do i go there's thousands of things out there on what to do and um and it's like you know trying to put all the pieces together on the exact things you should do right now and uh and i i did a lot of things and lost money on them and some things i made money on but basically i i broke it down into one specific strategy and once i nailed this strategy i was able to create enough passive income to replace my working income so not only did i replace my working income i didn't have to work anymore but i replaced my wife's working income so she didn't have to work anymore and i grew our net worth to over a million dollars in one year now keep in mind i was pretty desperate and i was you know really aggressive with it um and and then a year later i opened up my indoor sports arena and a year after that i opened the second one up on the south shore new orleans and uh and that was all she wrote wow scott todd are your thoughts i got i got lots of thoughts here first uh it's amazing what you can do when you start to ask the right questions right like um it's it's funny because when you when you're going through life and you're just like going through the routine you know like just the like what you said you're driving over the bridge and you just ask yourself a question it's a very simple question that you know you probably have heard people say or refer to that multiple times it's not like you just came up with this you know uh new question in the world but you asked yourself a question and then it took you down a path of discovery and you know it's always amazing to me like when people are struggling it's just like literally it comes down to like one question or one moment and like i've had scenarios where i've struggled like like what you're saying and you're like you just i hate my job what am i supposed to do here something's wrong you know it's not right and then all of a sudden you just just one little question it's like it it gets your brain thinking in a different avenue and then the other thing is that you know ryan i think that um one of the cool things about your story and i mean we didn't go we didn't go into that like how do you go from where you are to getting an indoor sports arena right that's a whole story in and of itself which i'd love to know right but what i what i know for a fact is that there's no way that you knew all of the answers to go from where you were to achieving that goal before you started the reality is is that i'm sure along that path you you kind of had like okay well maybe here's the first two steps one two and then you started down the path and then like three four five opens up and the next thing you know you're at step what ten thousand whatever it takes to say that and it's so simple to sit there and tell yourself man i need to know how this whole thing is gonna work before i go down the path and you can't do you can't do it there's no way now exactly i uh i call it the uh the ready fire aim process so i mean you just you get ready you learn a piece of knowledge you fire and then you either hit the bull's-eye you completely miss but you know how to adjust it after you miss if you do you know and that's that's the exact process that i went through a constant ready firing type process so so ryan walk us through your unique real estate strategy yeah so so my strategy um it starts with you know understanding that the two different strategies involved in real estate so there's there's basically um when you strip everything away everything can be fit into two categories there's what i call quick nickel and there's slow dime quick nickel is flipping like wholesaling and um you know just buying rehabbing what you guys do with land you know that that's a quick nickel strategy and then there's slow down and there's a way to uh make those passive income by automating the process and whatnot um and then there's slow dime which is simply you know you buy something and you rent it out and um and when i was first getting started i was because i didn't have money to start with i was trying to buy things with owner financing and creative financing um so i would basically get the owner to become the bank to me well after doing one of these deals where i basically took out a home equity line of credit and i used that as a down payment to this guy for his house um i thought to myself wow this guy's got a pretty great deal because he got 34 000 dollars he doesn't have to go out and talk to tenants or fix pipes or anything else like that he doesn't have to cover the taxes if anything you know hurricane blows through again i'm responsible for the insurance claims like i was responsible for everything so it basically took that asset that was even with the property manager not entirely passive and it made it entirely passive and so i thought to myself well this is basically the strategy of the banks like wells fargo isn't going out to fix pipes you know wells fargo isn't you know getting phone calls saying hey i might not be able to make it this month you know um so i thought to myself well um why don't i focus on acquiring real estate assets however i acquire be it a private money lender or you know a a cash investor home equity line of credit whatever it is that i use or i've even put credit cards together business lines of credit i put enough together to buy something at a foreclosure sale and then turn around and refinance that with the bank but i thought why don't i just acquire the assets however i've been trained to acquire them and then turn around and instead of flipping the house where i might make ten to sixty thousand dollars and instead of becoming a landlord where i might make two hundred to a thousand dollars in passive income why don't i become the bank to other people so in that way i can get 10 to 60 000 as a down payment or an option payment on the house and then i can create a lease where i'm getting 200 to a thousand dollars per month in passive income and that way i'm both making the quick nickel and i'm making the slow dime so so you're essentially the bank right so scott so scott wants to buy your house right that you bought let's say 80 cents in the dollar you sell to scott for a hundred cents on the dollar exactly gives you the down payment and then you own or finance him and he owns that house at the end of that note correct absolutely yeah then you need the property now with dodd-frank doesn't that limit you because now you can only do this so many times before you're you are a mortgage originator well there's i mean there's there's all kinds of ways to go through that i mean there's there's there's different instruments that you could use to own or finance something and it's it's a technicality but um but it's it's a way to do it to avoid dodd-frank i mean there's bond for deeds there's deeds and lose there's credit sales there's uh land contracts the way to do it is to basically get an option and that is separate from a lease you can option as many properties as you want with a lease and that's the way to avoid some of those uh those stipulations scott this is very similar to the mitch stevens model um what do you think it is but i i mean that's what i was thinking but like ryan are you are you taking like uh like run down homes or is it and not putting money into them or are these things truly livable and the margins are tighter it's kind of both um you know the majority of my houses are are bought from motivated sellers but a lot of them are foreclosure situations as well so there's typically not all the time but most the time there is a little repair that's needed in the houses okay great great and then if they don't pay big deal there's if you're doing a land contract there's no cost of foreclosure you just get another down payment and resell it again how often does that actually what's your default rate yeah that's that's exactly uh that's exactly it you know i i like doing this because you get to help people become homeowners again that didn't have the chance to become a homeowner through the bank so one of the first people that i did it with they were a new couple they had bad credit in the past because they made some foolish mistakes they had a new baby and they had some medical debt so their credit wasn't great but their income was great and they had a down payment that they could give me and it made me feel really good a couple years later for them to be able to become homeowners and to be able to create wealth in their new life um that's 50 of them and my experience is 50 50. um other people have said 80 20 some people have even said 90 10 but in my experience it's been 50 50. and it might be the way that i'm doing it but the other 50 of them um they do default on it and it's actually you might think that that's a bad thing actually financially it's the best thing i've had a house where i've gotten twenty thousand dollars the first time thirty thousand dollars a second time and forty thousand dollars the third time on one house um and it's always a situation people think well you know these people must have been you know pissed when you kick them out well i never kicked them out so the first guy uh he had an argument with this girl that you know he said was like his daughter i guess it was it was just a weird situation she was supposed to take over the rent payments she never did she moved out he didn't need the house anymore and he said well one of my options i said well based on our contract you can sell the property you've got equitable interest in the property you can go ahead and sell it put it on the market so he cleaned everything up he uh painted everything everything was better than how i left it and the house was completely vacant because he was putting it on the market well he asked about 30 grand more than what the house was worth and it didn't sell and so after 30 days he's like i can't keep on paying this note i just got to give it back to you so he just gave it back to me in pristine condition the second and third couple they were just divorced and i gave him the same option look you can sell this why don't you sell it but you have to honor your agreement with me in the meantime and because they were just both getting divorced they're like we just want to be done with it and so it's in my experience it's never been unpleasant having to remove somebody from that situation it's just a nice chunk of cash down that you know they're ready to move on from yeah scott doesn't sound familiar i'm sitting here thinking like of all the people that i've taken land back from mark i've never had anybody like lash out at me because you know like they're like even when they have stopped paying i mean i've had people that are just like i i don't want any more i can't afford anymore whatever but of all the people that i've like told them like hey our our deal's over right like send them a notice determination like it's over because you didn't make the payments i've never had anybody like lash out at me and call me a slime bag or anything knock on wood but the reality is it's like they know like they know that they and i had one guy mark that that we gave them i think uh we actually get like 90 days and then we turn around we sold the property like we we took it back we gave him an extra 30 days we took it back and then we literally sold it like two days later and then about a week later he calls up he's like i want i i got the money i want to pay and we're like we already sold the property man he's like okay i understand and then like i had another guy call me up i don't know six months later and he's like hey can i know this is not it's not fair to ask you this but i'm gonna ask anyway but you know like i paid you all this money can i at least get a credit to apply to another property and we're like yeah no problem and so like he started paying us again it's amazing yeah yeah right your your model is very similar to our model in in land we do owner financing we do land contracts and it's just you know volume and just play the game can we create enough of these notes where our passive income exceeds our fixed expenses there's no cost for closure we don't have to worry about dodd-frank we don't have a tenant and um it's it's pretty amazing so my question is why doesn't everybody do this like you know you go to a real meeting right and there's going to be a hundred people in that room 99 are going to be house slippers wholesalers or landlords ryan why are you gonna be the only person kind of doing this model like this that's a great question that goes back to scott's original point is you've got to ask the right questions and that's that's a very good question that your listeners should pay attention to why isn't everybody doing this and my answer to that is it's got to be fierce you know people have perceived fears of what that situation is going to look like like you just confirmed and in my experience like it's never been a problem to take back a property that someone put forty thousand dollars down on just the way it pans out if you go visit the pre-foreclosure sales go visit people going through pre-foreclosure they abandon the properties they leave them they don't care anymore they have moved on in their life they've accepted a loss or whatever is going on psychologically with them it's never an issue and and with you guys it's never been an issue and it's just one of those things that people perceive that it's going to be a certain way that it's actually not so i think it's just kind of following your your barriers down that rabbit hole and say well all right let me let me not just say no to this strategy because i perceive this fear let me actually look into this and figure out how this is really going to pan out yeah yeah i love it i love it so what's some of the worst advice you see or hear given in your area of expertise well you know i think if i could speak in general to to real estate i think that the biggest problem out there is a lot of people understand that real estate is this great mechanism for developing wealth and people understand that this could be the vehicle like i understood when i really didn't know anything about it this could be the vehicle that that gets you from point a to point b i think the problem is that there's a lot of gurus out there that are just pushing one strategy and so a lot of people just go into it to try to create passive income financial freedom from themselves but what they end up doing is they end up in a strategy that is just another job you know so if you solely focus for example on wholesaling or rehabbing or flipping that's that's going to be your job for the rest of your life you know unless you combine those strategies some sort of way with a passive income creating strategy then you know then you got into it for a certain reason but you ended up with the same result yeah i mean we see that all the time just even people that buy their own business or start their own business they think oh this is going to be my path of freedom and they become slaves to that so ryan we're at that point now in the podcast where we're going to put you on the spot and ask you for your tip of the week a website a resource a book something actionable for the art of passive income listeners to go improve their businesses improve their lives what do you got well you're asked you're actually asking me this at a good time because just yesterday i finished recording the audio version of my book and so today it's actually released and um and the concept of this book is and i'm sure you guys get asked this all the time where do you start where you start in real estate and you're like well you know it's hard to answer that question you have any money how was your credit you know what what was your risk tolerance and so uh i was actually watching this show on tv uh called alone my kids we had a you know another hurricane that hurricane threat so the kids were off of uh school and they're begging me to watch this show alone have you ever seen that show alone or heard of it i haven't no it was it was a it was a history channel show and the whole concept is they take ten guys and um and they drop them off by airplane or boat on vancouver island and canada oh yeah now i know that yeah i know yeah yeah so the whole concept is they've got one backpack that they can fill whatever they want in it they got one pack backpack and the person who survives the longest wins a half a million dollars and as i'm watching the show i ended up binging it like crazy but as i'm watching this show i'm thinking this is a lot like real estate because real estate is just a game of of mindset skills and strategy and that's all that this this uh this show is about so i was really inspired by the show so i thought to myself if if i lost everything which i did in hurricane katrina but if i lost everything had to start all over i i had no money i had no credit to borrow on i had no experience i was just in a a random town in in the world um and i had creditors knocking at my door i had bills stacked up this high i had a family that i provide for what would i do to make ten thousand dollars this month and so the name of the book is called the seven day real estate survival blueprint how to create ten thousand dollars out of nothing in less than a month and so what i go over is i basically pack 15 days worth of my real estate experience into a seven-day step-by-step battle plan by the hour of exactly what i would do who i would talk to and i talk about two different strategies that i would use because you can't use banks in that situation and um and so you know for for your listeners i'd love to be able to give them a uh an offer for the book if they could just cover the shipping cost um i'll send them the book for free and uh and that link would be cashflowdadlife.com landgeek all right we'll have a link uh for sure that's really generous of you cashflowdadlife.com land geek easy so phenomenal uh scott todd what's your tip of the week mark i know you uh you have moved on from email like you're you're working to break your email addiction right yeah i'll tell you what by the way i'm on week four have not checked my email more than twice a week same thing with social media no more than i mean not twice a week twice a day same thing with social media um and then just typical core of you know other things i've i think i think i'm not ready to put the mission accomplished banner up yet but it's getting close all right all right well for for those of us that are like still like working in our email check out can buy kanban mail.app kanban mail so k-a-n-b-a-n mail.app and it's very very similar to like uh trello so you take trello you combine it with your mail you can it all comes up on the left side you can say like this is to do this is being done today this is in progress or this is done and like you literally drag your mail through because most people end up working out of their email we know that right like it's email has transformed from a method to communicate to a method to keep track of the work that we have to do so why not think about it in a different different aspect so if you like the idea of thinking of your email kind of in a modular format so that you know like you can keep track of what's what's happening check out this app website wow have you done it yet i did i did uh it's pretty cool uh it's kind of like it's one of those situations where um i do like seeing the email this way i do like the way that that some of the tools that gmail actually has too but um you know you kind of kind of got to balance it but if you're if you're a person that works out of your email you really need to look at this app i love it i love it i i don't know if it's necessarily for me because i do love my snooze on gmail and that's that's kind of what some of the things that you give up but um uh you know i you know and i i kind of have some integrations built into my my gmail so like i've got some zaps set up that say like okay if um if i tag this record as like accounting it automatically sends it to my uh to my bookkeeper or you know it's like there so i don't then go and forward the email i just tag it it goes into that label on the left hand side and goes so this isn't for everybody but if you're uh struggling with the way that you work in email check it out i love it i love it and uh of course my tip of the week is gonna be learn more about ryan inc at cashflow dad life.com cashflowdadlife.com ryan are we good yeah that was that was uh that was fun thank you so much well thanks so much for coming scott are we good we're good mark all right i want to ride the listeners the only way the only way we're getting the quality of guests like a ryan inc from cashflowdadlife.com is if you do use three little favors you got to subscribe you got to rate and review the podcast send us a screenshot of that review to support at thelandgeek.com we're going to send you for free the 97 passive income launch kit so please do that today's podcast is sponsored by geekpay.io ryan you should check it out it'll be working great for you get those monthly payments on an automated basis the ach the ach fails you'll charge the credit card on file it'll do the amortization it'll do all the notes 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SOtlUNKH7mM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOtlUNKH7mM | Before You Expand Your Office Space, Consider a Coworking Space | [Music] are you stop filling at that TPS report and look here so your business is growing and you're looking for more work space congratulations let me guess you're looking for a place where you can be surrounded by your co-workers but / temporary seafoam green walls that way you can decorate your space with pictures of the view that you wish you had seriously why is it that all professional workspaces must use fluorescent lighting and cheesy elevator music to drain the life out of its inhabitants why not consider the alternative an environment that breathes life and you your business and quite frequently parties like this 1999 say no to the cubicle say yes to co-working Brendon [Music] | John Meese | UC3L_H3Qg2n9Giu7SiuAoeyw | 2020-05-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 120 | 695 |
QyQvMDuJP-I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyQvMDuJP-I | Freshmen of the Sapphire Ocelots | wait does this mean our new professor is no i really can't believe it but i was speaking to you so casually as though we were companions oh i am so sorry professor you just look the same age as the rest of us and oh and i'm sorry i just said that too i really must watch my tongue [Music] you say that but i just don't know about all of this i'll admit it doesn't sit well with me either after all we wish to show you due respect sure but if the professor says it's okay shouldn't that be enough that is if your highness can consent to such a thing after all we're already speaking this way to our future king so we may as well relax our speech with our professor too right well we're not in the kingdom so it only goes to follow that we should all speak companionably i concede if the professor says it's fine we ought to accept that kindness gratefully as for me i'm not sure i can manage you don't have to force yourself if it's too difficult you're fine with that too right professor such benevolence is a sight to behold i don't suppose you would care to join me for tea we could discuss education and marriage control yourself sylvain i have more important matters to discuss with our new professor come to the training ground later there you will show me what you're capable of you aren't wasting any time are you felix as it were count me in for any such battle [Music] pardon me but i would also love to observe you in battle for future reference if that's okay with you ash i won't have you speak of merely watching you should join us as well if you get injured simply say the word and i'll patch you up straight away your highness do take care not to go overboard you worry too much to do i'll be fine i promise my companions is there not something inherently wrong with crossing blades as a way to bond with each other huh i never thought of it that way well if that's how you feel i suppose you'll just stay behind while the rest of us are at the training ground ingrid my dearest friend you really are too harsh on me well then professor what do you think as you can see the blue lion house is a lively bunch but you'll find none who work harder i'm certain we'll cause our fair share of trouble but i'm very much looking forward to the year ahead [Music] | Madeline Sawyer | UCm_a7UZrvIMZQEf7YqUF-dA | 2022-06-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 445 | 2,269 |
SVEq_Qi6TJc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVEq_Qi6TJc | Unboxing: Pacific Carryme Bike - Speed Drive Edition | all right it's good to see you again this time today i got a delivery of one new bike it's a carry me speed drive it's actually a reference from one of my youtube viewer he told me that i have to give a review on this cycle this bike and then i try to look for almost two weeks uh look for the from the stores here in local in jakarta and then i can only find one the only one left which is an old stock but a new bike and then i'm lucky that because there's no more stock in indonesia i think this is the latest stock available in indonesia so today i will unboxing and see what is it inside it's very light i think one people can bring it the thing is called not more than 90 big box so what color i have no much choice because this is the only one layer check out this zip post and the saddle from pacific pacific cycle put it here okay now we see what is inside the bike itself because this is available in full bike so there's it only one full bike there's no much small attachment something like that screw back here see okay this is a very light one and then i hope that i can open it unfold it correctly i think we have to take this up and i think this is the old version which is similar like the strider bike looks like which is this uh handle handlebar is quickly this and then we have to open this part okay i think there's a it's a lock here so we have to put it here see this part and lock okay uh we can we should have uh put the saddle here but we can keep it for later and then i think the next is there's a lock over here right and then you put like this great should be in the front okay and then tighten this stem i think this is stem and then this pedal is a folding pad out as well left and right it's easy one similar kind with the slider and then the interesting thing here they equip this bike with the two-speed is similar like uh slump uh like what i explained in bantam mountain drive slam mountain drive this is speed drive i think so change gear from this method kick from our anchor it's just to spit over here we can check later and then you see this chain small chain so it means that there's a market in this chain ring but there is about 80 more maybe something more 84 something like that and they equipped this one with this rim brick there's a rim over here [Music] and then they use a small wheel it's an eight inch eight inch and then the kickstand small kickstand it's very functional and then they equip something like here oh this is like a bolt and cap yeah and then the house just settled inside we can open this part wait okay okay do it carefully so it's not making any scraps on it there's this plastic over here and then you see let's break higher pressure is still good on the front one but i think on the back one there's something like a flat tire over here but if you see that this part you use a an angle one so because if they use a common one then you cannot put the palm on it so they have an angle and here everything is on place they have this one the end cap of this holder there's a passive ladder okay and then there's a place to put your block from from block over here but it's quite different with bronton because this uh it's a horizontal two hole over here not the vertical one so i think that there should be a suitable one with this one we cannot use the common one and then as you know that because this is the last stop in the market here so i think that the the things that i have to look for is the spare tire here inner tube in the outer sometimes we kind of find then we can use this bicycle so this is very important for things that only left few pieces or only one pieces here i hope that in the market they're still spared and then you see how it works okay [Music] little bit heavier so this is [Music] this is original yeah made in taiwan and i think i like this most because they use the speed drive technology here so the the systems of uh gear changes happen here internal and then i think that that should be a good ratio the way a special method to install this part okay and now we see how to unfold this now i will explain about how to unfold this bike so i think the first thing that we have to do is we check this part here it's from helpful and then since it should be like this right so it means that we have to uh release this rest okay i'm still new with this and then i try to learn what is the most efficient way to the fastest way to pull and unfold but i think this is the one i think we can do it like this this should be like this right so careful with your finger i almost got stuck here on my finger and then this part have to be on here and here let's see okay and then you take this up take this up release the zip zippers and you come here see why they made this seat post handle like this because this part is needed to lock like this so it's not and this one is permanent you cannot turn it right on our left just for this one and then you unfold or you take down this part and release this part i think this part i have to think about put in some velcro so it's not moving anywhere and then of course this one and the model for now okay here the right set as well so now you can just bring it so let us check the weight uh how many kg actually is great and then maybe in size okay we can pull like this okay you come inside the leaf [Music] we need to see how medicated so the weight is 8.9 kg without any accessories okay now i would like to measure the height the height is around 95 centimeter the width it will take a space of around 35 centimeter and then over here i think from pedal to pedal i think it's about 8 30 centimeter so i may say that this is very small white i think it's very handy you can use it for commuters you can blink like this and then easy to keep to anywhere else you can bring it to office or keep it at home without any disturbing any other things in your house and then give me sometimes i will find something some hacks or maybe some attachment accessories that necessary for this bike and then maybe it will be for the next episode back to the second thank you | AT Cycling Canal | UCWySSWqbIBo856WQ3TFjZvQ | 2021-08-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,251 | 6,101 |
mKhTO9Wt9CE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKhTO9Wt9CE | Torsion problem-2 Mechanics of Materials -VTU ,SAVI | i am satisfying today i am teaching you mechanics of material in that one torsion this is the second problem i am solving this is the formula for the torsion find the maximum torque that can be applied safely to a shaft having a diameter of 300 mm diameter is given data diameter 300 mm what we have to find out here find torque t we have to find out the permissible angle of twist in a length of 7.5 meter length is given 7.5 meter has to be converted into in terms of mm 7.5 into 1000 it has to be 7 5 double 0 mm is 1.5 degree theta is given 1.5 degree has to be converted in terms of radian multiplied by pi by 180 and this would be 0.02617 radian radian and the shear stress shall not exceed 42 newton meters mm square that means shear stress tau is given you can write tau max also 42 newton per mm square g is equal to 84.4 kilo newton per mm square it has to be converted into newton per mm square 84.4 into 10 raised to 3 kilo indicate 10 is to 3 newton per mm square what we have to find out we have to find out the torque we have to find out the problem this is the formula for torsion right here t divided by j p is equal to tau divided by r g theta divided by l g theta by l now here first we have to find out the torque with the combination of theta next with the combination of shear stress then you have to analyze the both the result and you have to select the smallest torque first i am going for the combination of t and g theta that means torque torque by considering torque by considering permissible permissible angle of of twist the combination first t divided by j p is equal to g theta divided by l further t is equal to g theta divided by l into j p now it is a solid shaft it is a solid shaft because the single diameter is given if the two diameter is given in terms of internal diameter external diameter you have to go for the hollow now as per this question it is a solid for jp for solid is polar moment for a solid is pi divided by 34 into d raised to 4 this is the formula we have to substitute here now t is equal to g value is 80 0.4 into 10 raised to 3 theta value is this is the theta value 0.02617 2617 divided by l is 7 5 double 0 into pi divided by 34 ah sorry it is 32 not the 34 okay is 32 pi divided by 32 into t raised to 4 pi divided by 32 the diameter is diameter is 300 raised to 4 300 raised to 4. if you calculate the answer is t is equal to 2 3 4.19 into 10 raised to 6 newton mm newton mm torque has to express in terms of newton mm now torque by considering the permissible angle of twist second torque by considering permissible shear stress or by considering considering permissible permissible shear stress now based upon the shear stress that means the combination of these two write the formula t is equal to j p into tau divided by r where t is equal to tau divided by r into g p what is r r is nothing but t by t here tau is given here 42 divided by d is 300 divided by 2 polar moment of inertia formula is pi divided by 32 into d raised to 4. pi divided by 32 into d raise to 4 that is 300 raise to 4 calculate you will get the answer the t answer 2 to 2.66 into 10 raise to 6 newton mm now we obtain the two result torque based upon the angle of twist torque based upon the shear stress see the answer you know how to first torque smallest torque the reason is as the torque is smaller the life of the shaft will be larger life of the shaft will be larger thus thus smaller smaller value of torque is the permissible value permissible value therefore t is equal to two to two point six six into ten raise to six newton mm i am sundersha thank you very much | Santosh S Gaidhankar | UC5JVK732uusPwld5jl5sdWw | 2020-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 753 | 3,618 |
MwMT0qkTayw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwMT0qkTayw | Artist-in-Residence: Carl Johnson | hi my name is Carl Johnson I am the fifth and final Artisan residence for this season at Shenandoah National Park here in 2022. the type of art medium I practice is photography so while I'm here in Shenandoah National Park as The Artisan residence I'm going to be trying to explore the park as much as I can through that particular medium and for my photography I'm not just a landscape photographer or a macro or Wildlife I really try to get a sense of a place so I'm going to try to explore all the different aspects that Shenandoah has to offer through my photography inspiration as an artist um it really depends on where I'm at but mostly what inspires me the most as an artist is just the act of discovery of being open to a place going out exploring it and just looking for things to grab my attention some of my absolute favorite photos I've ever taken have been complete accidents they've just been all about me being at a location immersing myself in that location giving myself plenty of time to explore it and let something come to me the key thing though in order to make that successful is I have to give myself plenty of time and again that's where Artisan residence programs like this really allow me as an artist to do what I need to do to be inspired and that is to give myself time you know for example I'll hike a trail that like the Cedar Run White Oaks Canyon Trail Where the Trail guide says it's a seven hour hike I'll do it in 11 hours because I'm giving myself the time to to find that inspiration I think really what it comes down to as well is to um have the opportunity to explore it and and know that I'm taking time to examine a place when there are dozens of other people hiking by because they're just out for hike they're not really there to explore the place visually so giving myself that time and and kind of taking pleasure and knowing that I'm giving nature time to give me inspiration it all kind of comes together I really want to encourage people to get out and explore a place for themselves now pull outs are great to do kind of quick views of the landscape but you don't really get a sense of a place if that's the only thing you experience at a location you need to get out and explore get off the road go for a hike even if it's a short one and just see what the place has to offer for yourself you know artists and residence programs like this would not exist without the support of significant Partners like the Shenandoah National Park trust so I want to thank the trust for their financial support and also the park staff for the support they've given me I've got a lot of great tips and I just wouldn't be able to do this by myself it takes that help and I really appreciate it | Shenandoah NPS | UCWCSDD5WrDWfQ9cSFE1ZLfw | 2022-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 526 | 2,729 |
ucDcGHC5TSE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucDcGHC5TSE | An inflammatory subject: allergy & immunity | what's our allergies so allergies are caused by our immune system our immune system has evolved to defend us against infections against bacteria and viruses that could cause disease what our immune system has to do is to be able to tell the difference between things that are in our environment that don't cause us any harm and the bacteria and viruses that could cause us harm and most of the time it gets this right and it responds against the things that are dangerous and it doesn't respond against all the harmless things that we encounter every day but allergies happen when it gets that wrong and the immune system then starts to attack things in our environment which aren't harmful at all and that we just encounter all the time what are common allergens so allergens which caused our allergies are found around us all the time so pollen is a is a really common allergen and that's what causes hay fever some people get allergic reactions to food so peanut allergens is another very common one some people particularly people with asthma respond to dust that's found all over our homes and they're actually responding to the house dust mite that live in our dust and the immune system starts to attack things that it recognizes in in the dust and to cause an inflammatory reaction in our bodies in response to the dust in our homes what happens when we encounter an allergen so you have a whole range of severity of allergies some people get very mild allergic responses and for example if you have hay fever you might get watery eyes you might get a slightly runny nose but nothing worse than that if you have allergies to food you might get tingling in your lips in the very worst cases allergies can make you feel sick and if they're very very severe you can actually vomit or collapse but that's a very unusual reaction so what happens during an allergic reaction so allergic reactions happen very very quickly and the very fast reaction to an allergen is called the early phase but then the inflammation can continue for a lot longer and immunologist call that the late phase of an allergic response what happens during the early phase so in the early phase we get activation of a particular type of cell of our immune system and that's called the mast cell somar cells are found all over our bodies but particularly they're found under the surfaces of our bodies so they're found in our skin and they're found in our digestive system and the Marcels are sitting there ready to go and primed so that when an allergen enters your body those Marcel's get triggered and activated very very quickly and it's that that then triggers the allergic response what happens during the late phase so then in the late phase the inflammation continues and you get a lot of other cells of your immune system coming into the site where you're getting the inflammation so how do the mast cells recognize particular allergens somar cells that are sitting in sitting in your body under your skin are primed and ready to recognize particular allergens and the way in which they get primed is that they become coated in a particular type of antibody that's called IgE that ige sits on the surface of the Marcel and that i ge will bind to an allergen when it enters your body and you have particular types of IgE that will bind to particular allergens so somebody who has analogy to peanuts will have I GE that will recognize peanuts when they get into your body when those when they're allergen binds through the IgE on the surface of the Marcel that Marcel gets activated and that Marcel then releases all these chemicals that it has sitting there inside it and one of the key chemicals that's involved is histamine and it's your Mahr cells that produce large amounts of histamine and that's what triggers that early allergic response so what happens later on in the late phase response so later on after the Marcels have triggered in that low call inflammation lots of other cells of your immune system move from the blood and into that site of the allergic response eosinophils are one type of immune cell that moves in and they're really characteristic of allergic responses and you get a lot of them at sites of allergy and allergic responses so what's the link between Asmund allergy so we know that in a lot of people who have asthma they have allergies and in particular they have this allergy to the house last night so when they encounter the allergen they get a very very similar response to any sort of allergic reaction but it's happening in the lungs and that can have very severe consequences so you get all the inflammation that you normally get with an allergic response and what that can lead to is a swelling of the the tissues in the lungs and the muscles that surround our Airways can actually start to contract and that leads to a narrowing of the airways you also get lots of mucus production as well and all of these together block up the airways and they make it a lot harder for people with asthma to breathe the long-term inflammation in the lungs of people with asthma can lead to lungs that are very irritable and people with asthma find that their lungs can get triggered to respond to all sorts of things so having cold viruses having an infection of the cold virus can make your asthma a lot worse and just exposure to cold air or exercise can also irritate the lungs of people with asthma so why do we develop allergies in the first place we don't know we would love to find out because if we really understood why people with asthma get allergies then hopefully we would be able to prevent people from getting allergies in the first place we do know that it allergies tend to run in families so if your brothers and sisters have got allergies you're also more likely have allergies we also know that allergies are becoming more common so we think there's something about our lifestyle which is increasing our risk of developing allergies we don't really know what that is it could be something about the fact that we're living in much cleaner environment our homes are much cleaner we're exposed to fewer infections when we're young and fewer bacteria when we're young and that might mean our immune system tends to develop more of these allergic reactions what are the therapist I allergies so the most commonly used therapy for allergy are anti histamines they're very commonly used you can buy them over the counter in there in the chemist and most people will use them to treat their hay fever for example and it's because histamine is so important for the allergic response the antihistamines work by blocking the receptors on other cells in our body that get triggered by histamine so it stops the histamine being able to trigger that allergic reaction in the first place in the most severe cases people with allergies sometimes carry an epipen you would only use this if you had a very very severe reaction to an allergen but it can help protect you against some of the life-threatening responses to an allergen and so what about ass for what are the therapies for asthma so people with asthma take inhalers to treat their asthma they have two sorts of inhalers they're the ones they use if their asthma gets suddenly very worse and they get this response and those those are called bronchodilators and they stop that contraction of the airways that narrows the airways and so it helps people with asthma to breathe in the long term people with asthma take preventer inhalers the brown inhalers and that helps to dampen down the inflammation and dampen down the immune system so that you don't get this long-term inflammation going on in your lungs you | British Society for Immunology | UCMrLviAIS5ghCyqjR4SF8Ew | 2015-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,377 | 7,686 |
FWvxkQYooxc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWvxkQYooxc | Alyssa Milano - Made A Sex Tape In Her 20s - 2/2 Appearances In Chron. Order [1080] | [Applause] you look lovely may I say very it's very cold it's very very cold I'm terribly sorry they you can't tell because all the Botox oh I don't tell yourself sure I'm up close and personal I can tell when things are organic yeah it's lovely to see you I'm sorry it's so cold you're hardly wearing any clothes do we have like a blanket here I got something here hold on there's a rabbit I think that's about maybe a keyboard with my gloves it's like a Tom Petty video right now [Music] all right then just snuggle with the bunny what I love the show to your top on in a bunny I was gonna say it's a very nice top is a Dior top and it's not a dress or is it all right a little bit yeah what's Project Runway you do yes I'm very I disagreed with the judges this year oh I thought the winner should have been that Alexandria yeah no wasn't good but I mean come on right I would have worn everything in that collection it was the tricky thing about doing the show is you know and what makes the show great to watch is what we see is so different than when what you see on the television yeah so you have as an audience member you sort of have your idea of who should win but when you see it in person the collection looks somewhat different what were you a fan of the show before you start I've never hosted anything this is the first really easy isn't it hi Secretariat ah it worked up yeah all right knock it off three it's creepy sorry so listen I think I'd like to do both I know you have to do something I mean they both you know have its perks acting is a very very creative sort of you know a job but it's very emotionally draining you have to go up very early for acting that's and for a little girl who loved playing dress-up this job is pretty much the best that's exactly how I feel so um tell me this you've got you got her a child of your own no I mean I do I have a two-year-old boy or girl a boy named Milo my son my oldest son his name Milo no but he's 12 so you stole it from me I did sorry has he named after the Phantom Tollbooth character no he's actually named after his grandfather my husband's father's name is Miller we wanted to give that like a sort of modern you know twist so we came up with Milo oh I see yeah I think partly there was a chocolate beverage Caribbean code mine yeah and there was a I think there's a cartoon about called bad Milo or something I don't know anything about oh really I see a lot of cartoons I have two boys do you have what do you watch that you watching like - it'd probably be your gabba gabba right GABA gaba the Bubble Guppies no oh that thing with their buzz keep doing that keep doing though nandhu right there's there's their Bubble Guppies right there I'm sorry that's all right so what are you from then are you from Hollywood Oh Brooklyn yeah Bensonhurst it's changed no Brooklyn you know it so hipsters yeah yeah it really has me when I grew up there it was very segregated obviously between you know the Italians and ghosts and alive people so yeah but when I was four we moved to Staten Island oh yeah like Staten Island yeah well the bet I've seen which is the pier the ferry yeah I went on the frakerz it was a bar I used to drink in on the other side of the ferry yeah yeah I used to take the ferry over and get smashed in that bar and then come back sounds like a lovely evening it wasn't bad some evenings this II got a little rough but you let you live here now so you do the project run we're here not in New York no I do it in New York actually I went to New York for oh no no seven weeks do you travel with your with your baby yeah well he's not in school yet so yeah no that's all I'm just thinking on the airplane the baby's going on the air really I hate you for even saying that drug them oh you drugged them she she's doing this does this bunny do things sure you tell me you don't have your own rabbit and then you press this button and look his eyes lay up see just like Jeff yeah and that I'd like to give this you to you give it to your son Milo and he can play with it as he this is a joiner die snake turns into something else and goes all the way around to my junk sorry sorry my dad's ancient symbol for totality and rebirth and that's an ohm Wow do you do yoga I do yeah yeah really is it the heart you'll go I mean it'll be home if you're doing it is it the or the Kundalini hatha which is kind of like the one everybody thinks of right it's the truest form of oh no you're gonna get angry well you're not gonna get angry you're gonna get serene later yeah it's it's all about meditation and connecting the man you want me to hold that rabbit for you yeah no it's fine the rapids having the time of his life [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'm here with Milano he was telling me that what are you wearing that on your shoes what are your shoes Stella McCartney that's my guess that's right because I saw on the tweeting yeah I saw you on the Tweety and you said you were real instead of a currently shoes and I thought oh what I'll do is I'll pretend I recognized so you run the Tweety a lot of that yeah I like Twitter yeah yeah it's not some pictures you took of mountains yeah yeah I was in an airplane and they had Wi-Fi in the airplane so I was taking pictures of the mountains and then tweeting them out I thought that will keep people off my back for a minute hey did you get people get angry yeah there's there's been times where I've gotten some hostile you know I did this thing for Funny or Die which was a Alyssa Milano releases a sex tape oh okay which was thank you it weird but it was it was basically you know to get people to click on the link and then I give a tutorial about what's going on in Syria like sort of a political all right okay social statements yeah I remember the disappointment I felt you know I thought if I lured them in using the sex tape that I could actually educate and empower people about what was but people people get mad yeah people well they said that I was you know releasing propaganda for the Obama administration I think it's a sex tape people like would you ever would you would I ever do is such well you know why not I'll be honest there might have been a sex tape that that yep but here's the thing it was on VHS I can transplant it for you I mean before the Internet I'm not old I mean I'm 41 this year no way no way 28 an escaped bear is in LA so yeah so in my early 20s whatever whatever it's gone I burned it are you sure cuz some I'm we're all thinking but I think this wishing think you're going on lots of places right now well you know good for you for doing that we have a research department here no we sent them to work we're out of time so you can keep the rabbit do you want an awkward pause or anything awkward pause uncle pause for sure for sure okay [Applause] this is my favorite awkward pose I've ever had you're a snake yep Melissa [Music] [Applause] the hell is going on Alyssa Milano [Music] [Applause] you look you're very fashion-forward this evening you look very fashion-forward I'm actually wearing Viktor Luna Luna who is one of the contestants of Project Runway you yeah you like to do that is nice yeah he made it for me well you know it's already happened so yeah no I have to tell you the last time I did the last time I did this show you were kind enough to give me a bunny with glowing eyes yes because it was freezing in here not that it's any warmer tonight and so I took it home yes and I got hate tweets from your from your fans you know apparently I didn't know the bunny had a name said his friends right thing yeah well she's fine look how everyone at home everyone will be fine words [Music] I was gonna bring him back to you tonight but my Australian Shepherd ate him I can't wait to see the tweet so got big grim yeah it's dark what's going on in that Project Runway Club that looks like there's hate going on between Nina Garcia in that contestant I think I got miss rocky there weird bad there are some designers that actually call her Nina Garcia Oh get out of here she's fantastic oh my goodness Mellie like a sort of lime chili she's beautiful he could be very tough mama is beautiful yeah very tough he's amazing those such a great spirit just like this energy that you can't tell the designer too talented everything I was he wearing white pants and that in that clip yeah perhaps but you know yeah let me just check my calendar Labor Day dawn we may have shot that before later Oh breaking any rules how are you doing anyway what's this I've got here there's this thing a movie you're in no that's actually a comic book that I developed what the hell really yeah [Music] it's very quick it's at the comic-book I've been working on for the past like a year and a half did you follow the comic book so you know this idea and instead of trying to sell it to like a you know a television network that would tell me all the reasons why it couldn't be done right I decided just to take this medium and and do a graphic novel well what is the hacktivists thing was I became like super obsessed with the hacking organization anonymous do you know about yeah yeah and then I I was I was interested in how social media was playing a role in you know the the Arab uprising and protests throughout the world and I thought like what if all of anonymous was actually just one guy Oh like who would that guy need to be Jeff Peterson maybe perhaps well I mean there's your comic book fantasy right looking good too sweetie hey get a room you two knock it out guys like a superhero but dark and different superhero but he has no superpowers except just his brothers like Batman yeah don't know me Batman doesn't have superpowers he does have a suit yeah I got a suit Oh Batman's got a car I get car beds what else [Applause] okay you think you're gonna get hate tweets you can play the ass for Monica I can in fact I can play many instruments from my pants yes for example this okay okay so my grandfather used to say there are two types of types of people in this world it doesn't matter where you're from what religion you are there are people that think that farts are funny people that don't write and that's it people just fall into those two right I think that's probably true III am definitely from the ones that you know laughing I do anything is I don't like the actual word itself I like saying gas or trouser call for something like that Botham burp or anything but I don't like seeing the actual it for me that is the F word you know the baby just started realize I have a two-year-old yeah hello what yeah he just started realizing his farts are funny oh they are yeah I took him awhile hey old me yeah yeah it's funny yeah he doesn't and he lifts his cheek up and he lets his teacup and he does walk like that exactly and then he just gets a kick out of themselves ya know it's funny that's what guys do that I need that will stay with them as all life yeah what's that sin that's in it doesn't go away it's good do you have big Christmas plans Yeah right we're gonna go to our vacation house which is in the snow which I'm really excited about the vacation house I do yeah you got that sweet Jake Runway all-stars I have the little check you know the souvenir check your butt yeah so we're gonna do that and then do skiing I don't ski but because I didn't have much of a childhood I was working yeah but you can learn later on I didn't learn to ski until those 45 really it's it's uh it's something that I'd like to try to do it's great fun yeah oh yeah mistakes on your feet don't help I gotta fly my boy loves doing things with me and it could be the most like manly thing I'll be talking your boy your kid boy okay right right I see he presumably likes doing things with you too doesn't he yeah I got him a Vanderpump for Christmas oh good yeah [Applause] I take Lisa Vanderpump's a bit mad at me have you met I've never met her in terribly nice well I mean it was just a joke you can't see the first time she's heard that that's what I thought I mean surely you know what you do to pop and she grew up in England so all the chimneys sweets to be like oh we're out of time what I said we're done that's it yeah yeah [Music] you | The Jayleno Fly | UCn2sZCkaR8sP_BnXaTjU2bA | 2017-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,452 | 12,253 |
myVLJ3hUzkA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myVLJ3hUzkA | Deobandi | Wikipedia audio article | deal Bundy Pashto and Persian dived the Urdu div' Bengali Deobandi Hindi Devi Bondi as a revivalist movement within Sunni primarily Hanafi Islam it is centered in India Pakistan Afghanistan and Bangladesh has spread to the United Kingdom and has a presence in South Africa the name derives from Deoband India where the school day rule Uloom Deoband is situated the movement was inspired by scholars Shah Waliullah Delhi 1703 - 1762 and was founded in 1867 in the wake of the failed Sepoy Rebellion in northern India a decade earlier topic history the deal Bundy movement developed as a reaction to the British colonialism which was seen by a group of Indian scholars consisting of Rashid imagine go he Muhammad Yaakov de natal we Shah Rafi alden syed muhammad Aben zulfiqar ali doddle al rahman usmani and muhammad qasim MANET v2 be corrupting Islam the group founded an Islamic seminary known as da rule Uloom Deoband where the Islamic revivalist an anti-imperialist ideology of the do bandhas began to develop in time the da rule Uloom Deoband became the second largest focal point of Islamic teaching and research after the al-azhar university Cairo through the organizations such as Jamiat ulema ehind and Tablighi Jamaat the Deobandi ideology began to spread graduates of deal ban from countries such as Saudi Arabia South Africa China and Malaysia opened thousands of Madhuri's throughout the world towards the time of Indian independence the deal bandhas advocated a notion of composite nationalism by which Hindus and Muslims were seen as one nation who were asked to be united in the struggle against the British in 1919 a large group of Deobandi scholars formed the political party Jamiat ulema ehind and opposed the Pakistan movement a minority group joined Muhammad Ali Jinnah's Muslim League forming the Jamiat ulema Islam in 1945 topic presents you topic in India the deal Bundy movement in India as controlled by the DA rule Uloom Deoband and the Jamiat ulema ehind about 20% of the Indian Muslims identify as Deobandi even though a minority the Deoband has formed the dominant group among Indian Muslims due to their access to state resources and representation in Muslim bodies the deal bandits are referred to as Wahhabis by their opponents the bar elvis and the Shia's in reality they are not Wahhabis even though they share many of their beliefs the true Wahabis among Indian Muslims are said to be fewer than 5% topic in Pakistan an estimated 15 to 20% of Pakistan Sunni Muslims consider themselves Deobandi according to Heritage online nearly 65% of the total seminaries madrasah in Pakistan are run by do bandhas whereas 25% are run by bar Elvis 6% by all I hadith and 3% by various Shia organizations the deal Bundy movement in Pakistan was a major recipient of funding from Saudi Arabia from the early 1980s up until the early 2000s where after this funding was diverted to the rival all al-hadith movement having seen Deoband as a counterbalance to Iranian influence in the region Saudi funding is now strictly reserved for the all al-hadith many do Bundy schools in Pakistan teach Wahhabi principles topic in the united kingdom in the 1970s Deal bandhas opened the first british-based Muslim religious seminaries Darul Uloom educating Imams and religious scholars do bandhas have been quietly meeting the religious and spiritual needs of a significant proportion of British Muslims and are perhaps the most influential British Muslim group according to a 2007 investigation by The Times about 600 of Britain's nearly 1500 mosques were under the control of a hard-line sacked who's leading preacher loathed Western values called on Muslims to shed blood for Allah and preached contempt for Jews Christians and Hindus the same investigative report further said that 17 of the country's 26 Islamic seminaries followed the ultra-conservative Deobandi teachings which The Times said had given birth to the Taliban according to The Times almost 80% of all domestically trained ulema were being trained in these hardline seminaries an opinion column in The Guardian described this investigation as a toxic mixture of fact exaggeration and outright nonsense in 2014 it was reported that 45% of Britain's mosques and nearly all the uk-based training of Islamic scholars are controlled by the deal Bundy the largest single Islamic group topic beliefs the deal Bundy movement sees itself as a Scholastic tradition situated within Sunni Islam it grew out of the Islamic scholastic tradition of medieval transics a Nia and Mughal India and it considers its visionary forefather to be shawwal Adela we 1703 to 1762 the celebrated Indian Islamic scholar topic thick Islamic law deal bandits are strong proponents of the doctrine of tock late in other words they believe that a Muslim must adhere to one of the four schools mod haves of Sunni Islamic law and generally discourage inter-school eclecticism they themselves are predominantly followers of the Hanafi school students at Madras is affiliated with the do Bondi movement studied the classic books of Hanafi law such as newer a Lida Mutasa alkyd Ori Shar al wakaya and Ken's al Dickey culminating their study of the mod have with the hidayah of al margin ani with regard to views on tok leet one of their main opposing reformist groups are the all.i hadith also known as the guerre mu : the nonconformists because they issued tok lead in favor of the direct use of quran and hadith they often accuse those who adhere to the rulings of one scholar or legal school of blind imitation and frequently demand scriptural evidence for every argument and legal ruling almost since the very beginnings of the movement Deobandi scholars have generated a copious amount of scholarly output in an attempt to defend their adherence to a mod have in general in particular do Banda's have penned much literature in defense of their argument that the hanafi madhhab is in complete accordance with the quran and hadith in response to this need to defend their mod hab in the light of Scripture Theo Banda's became particularly distinguished for their unprecedented salience to the study of hadith in their madrasahs their madrasa curriculum incorporates a feature unique among the global arena of Islamic scholarship the Dori Hadees the capstone year of a student's advanced madrasa training in which all six canonical collections of the Sunni hadith the Salah citta are reviewed in a deal Bundy madrasa the position of sheikh al hadith or the resident professor of sahih bukhari is held in much reverence topic theology in tenets of faith the Deoband has followed the maturity school of Islamic theology their schools teach a short text on beliefs by the maturity scholar Nyssa fee topic sufism do bands curriculum combined the study of Islamic scriptures Quran hadith and law with rational subjects logic philosophy and science at the same time it was Sufi and orientation and affiliated with the chisti order its Sufism however was closely integrated with hadiths scholarship and the proper legal practice of Islam according to khari muhammad Tayyip the eighth director or mode a meme of the Darul Uloom Deoband who died in 1983 the ulema of Deoband conduct our suffice ensue look they are chisti a Sufi order they are initiates of the Chi Xie naqshbandiya kadriye and sir awardee asou fee orders the founders of the Deobandi movement rashid Amedeo he and muhammad qasim MANET v studied Sufism at the feet of I'm doula mu ha here machi Darul Uloom Deoband conservativism and fundamentalist theology has latterly led to a de facto fusion of its teachings with Wahhabism in Pakistan which has all but shattered the mystical sufi presence there recently Arshad Madani an influential leader of Jamiat ulema ehind rejected Sufism and said Sufism is no sect of Islam it is not found in the Koran or hadith so what is Sufism in itself Sufism is nothing topic de huaah proselytizing movements you topic Jamiat ulema ehind Jamiat ulema ehind is one of the leading Islamic organizations in India it was founded in British India in 1919 by Abdul moja seem Sajjad Kazi Husain Ahmad Ahmed Saeed Al V and Mufti Mohammad Naeem Ludhianvi and the most importantly Mufti chief Ayatollah who was elected the first president of Jamiat and remained in this post for twenty years the Jamiat has propounded a theological basis for its nationalistic philosophy their thesis is that Muslims and non-muslims have entered upon a mutual contract in India since independence to establish a secular state the Constitution of India represents this contract topic Jamiat ulema Islam Jamiat ulema Islam Jui is a deal Bundy organization part of the deal Bundy movement the Jui formed when members broke from the Jamiat ulema ehind in 1945 after that organization backed the Indian National Congress against the Muslim League's lobby for a separate Pakistan the first president of the Jui was shibir Amadeus money topic Majlis er re Islam Majlis er II Islam or do miles are al-islam also known in short Azhar was a conservative Deobandi political party in the Indian subcontinent during the British Raj prior to the independence of Pakistan founded December 29 1929 at Lahore Chaudhary Afzal hak syed ali shah bukhari habib ur-rahman Ludhianvi Mazar Ali Azhar Zafar Ali Khan and Dawood Ghaznavi were the founders of the party the our--our was composed of Indian Muslims disillusioned by the Khilafat movement which cleaved closer to the Congress party the party was associated with opposition to Muhammad Ali Jinnah and establishment of an independent Pakistan as well as criticism of the Qadiani community after the independence of Pakistan in 1947 majlisi are divided in two parts now majlisi rre islam is working for the sake of muhammad natha's hakama Thiele hyah and keep Mattie calc in Pakistan our Secretariat is in Lahore and in India it is based in Ludhiana topic Tablighi Jamaat Tablighi Jamaat a non-political Muslim missionary organization began as an offshoot of the Deobandi movement its inception is believed to be a response to Hindu reform movements which were considered a threat to vulnerable and non-practicing Muslims it gradually expanded from a local to a national organization and finally to a transnational movement with followers in over 150 countries although its beginnings were from the Deobandi movement no particular interpretation of Islam has been endorsed since the beginning of the movement topic associated political organizations Jamiat ulema ehind Jamiat ulema Islam Majlis er II Islam our party India sipah-e-sahaba Pakistan Pan Malaysian Islamic party Malaysia topic associated militant organizations you topic lashkar-e-jhangvi lashkar-e-jhangvi LJ army of Jhanvi is a militant organization formed in 1996 it has operated in Pakistan since sipah-e-sahaba SSP Ria's Basara broke away from the SSP over differences with his seniors the group is considered a terrorist group by Pakistan in the United States and continues to be involved in attacks on Shia civilians and protectors of them lashkar-e-jhangvi is predominantly Punjabi the group has been labeled by intelligence officials in Pakistan as a major security threat topic Taliban the Taliban students alternative spelling Taliban is an Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan it's spread into Afghanistan and formed a government ruling as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from September 1996 until December 2001 with Kandahar as the capital while in power it enforced its strict interpretation of Sharia law while many leading Muslims and Islamic scholars have been highly critical of the Taliban's interpretations of Islamic law the dural Uloom Deoband has consistently supported the Taliban in Afghanistan including their 2001 destruction of the Buddha's of Bamiyan and the majority of the Taliban's leaders were influenced by Deobandi fundamentalism Pashtunwali the Pashtun tribal code also played a significant role in the Taliban's legislation the Taliban were condemned internationally for their brutal treatment of women topic Turek i Taliban Pakistan Turek i Taliban Pakistan the TTP alternatively referred to as the Pakistani Taliban is an umbrella organization of various Islamist militant groups based in the northwestern federally administered tribal areas along the Afghan border in Pakistan in December 2007 about 13 groups united under the leadership of Baitullah Mehsud to form the Turek i Taliban Pakistan among the Turek I Taliban Pakistan stated objectives are resistance against the Pakistani state enforcement of their interpretation of Sharia and a plan to unite against NATO led forces in Afghanistan the TTP is not directly affiliated with the Afghan Taliban movement led by mullah omar with both groups differing greatly in their histories strategic goals and interests although they both share a primarily deal Bundy interpretation of Islam and are predominantly Pashtun topic sipah-e-sahaba sipah-e-sahaba Pakistan SSP is a band Pakistani militant organization and a formerly registered Pakistani political party established in the early 1980s in Jang by the militant leader Hawk Nawaz Jang V its stated goal is primarily to deter major Shiite influence in Pakistan in the wake of the Iranian Revolution the organization was banned by President Pervez Musharraf in 2002 as being a terrorist group under the anti-terrorism Act of 1997 in October 2000 Masood Azhar another militant leader and founder of Joshi Mohammed Jem was quoted as saying that sipah-e-sahaba stands shoulder to shoulder with Jesse Mohammed in Jihad a leaked US diplomatic cable described jammas another SSP breakaway Deobandi organization topic notable institutions you topic India list of Deobandi universities Darul Uloom Deoband uttar pradesh india Darul Uloom not widdle ulama Lucknow India Masahiro uloom saharanpur India madrasa Alba yet as Sally hat Vellore Tamil Nadu India Madras Akashi falooda Puma Molly Chennai Tamil Nadu India madrasa mythical uloom Melva serum bell or tamil nadu india jamia islamia ish atoll uloom a call kueh Nandor bar district maharashtra india Jamie Adel Kassim darul uloom al-islamiyya indo-nepal border Bihar India topic Pakistan Jamia uloom al-islamiyya the nori town Karachi Pakistan Darul Uloom Haqqani ax Acorah khadak Pakistan Darul Uloom karachi karachi pakistan jamia ashraf iya lahore pakistan jamia by nuria karachi pakistan a son all uloom karachi pakistan Jamiat or rashid karachi karachi pakistan topic Bangladesh all Jamie Atal alia da rural Illinois no Islam Chittagong Bangladesh jamya Islamiyah unusable man Berea Bangladesh jamya Romania Arabia Dhaka Bangladesh jamia kyrenia Arabia Luba Dhaka Bangladesh topic united kingdom dar al ulam al arabiya al-islamiyya Holcomb berry popularly known as dar al uloom berry it is historically the first madrasa established in the UK in 1975 many of the newer madrasahs are its branches or founded by its graduates Jamiat ulema al-islam Dewsbury was established in 1981 by the tablighi jamot jamia ulam al-quran leicester this madrasa was established in leicester in 1977 by adam DB it has over 600 students and graduates of the exegesis and jurisprudence course topic South Africa da rule ullam Newcastle Newcastle kwazulu-natal the first Deobandi madrasa in South Africa it was founded in 1971 by casa muhammad SEMA all madrasah al arabiya al-islamiyya azad ville is connected with both the teachings of Muhammad Zechariah can flowey and usher of Ali fan we several of its graduates are Western students especially from the UK and United States the school is also important within South Africa as a site for activities of the Tablighi Jamaat English textbooks from this madrasa are used in English medium deal Bondi madrasas in the West to teach the darzee Masami curriculum dar al Ullom zechariah zechariah park land asia was founded by disciples of muhammad Zakaria Ken schwa we the school's namesake the school is also important within South Africa as a site for activities of the Tablighi Jamaat madrasah anomia Camperdown kwazulu-natal this madrasa is recognized for its dar al IFTA a department of fatwa research and training which runs the popular online fatwa service a schema morgue topic United States in Canada des rule uloom New York New York City United States al-rasheed Islamic Institute Ontario Canada Darul Uloom Canada Ontario Canada Darul Uloom Alma Dania Buffalo New York topic Iran Jamia darul uloom jahida nahi dhin Iran topic scholars you topic founding figures muhammad qasim then @v 1832 to 1880 topic patrons muhammad qasim nan at V 1833 to 1880 maulana rashid ahmad gong go he 1827 to 1905 uh sure Ali fan we 1863 to 1943 Muhammad me and Mansoor Ansari 1894 to 1946 topic other associated scholars Mahmood al-hasan popularly known as sheikh al hind huh sign ahmed Madani ashraf ali thanne we and wash Akash Miri Mohammad Ilyas alkane flowey founder of Tablighi Jamaat Mohammad Zakaria all canned Allah we Shabbir Ahmed whose money Mohammad Shafi use money first Grand Mufti of Pakistan topic contemporary do bandhas muhammad taqi Usmani pakistan vice-president of dar al ullam karachi former judge on the Sharia appellate bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan deputy chairman of the Islamic thick Academy of the OIC leading scholar of Islamic finance and often considered to be a leading scholar and figurehead of the Deobandi movement Mohammed Rafi usmani Pakistan current Grand Mufti of Pakistan and president and senior lecturer of dar al ulam Karachi Ibrahim Desai South Africa Mufti and senior lecturer at madrasa in amia in camperdown and head of the popular online fatwa website asked among gorg Abdul Wahab current emir of Tablighi Jamaat Pakistan chapter Yusuf motala UK founder and senior lecturer at dar al mualim Barry one of the oldest deobandi madrasahs in the West he is a scholar scholar many of the United Kingdom's young Deobandi scholars have studied under his patronage allama Khalid Mahmud UK he is the founder and director of the Islamic Academy of Manchester which was established in 1974 he served formerly as a professor at Murray College Sialkot and also at mal College Lahore he obtained a PhD in comparative religion from University of Birmingham in 1970 he has authored over 50 books and has served as the Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan Shariat appellate bench tariq jameel Pakistan prominent scholar and preacher from the Tablighi Jamaat topic see also Islam in Afghanistan Islam in Bangladesh Islam in India Islam in Pakistan Islam in South Africa Islam in the United Kingdom is LOM expulse and branches Salafism Wahhabi movement Islamic fundamentalism | wikipedia tts | UCa7A71byaczz6dAQM4FZngg | 2018-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,029 | 18,645 |
Lq807fLGp2A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq807fLGp2A | Should You Still Invest in Toronto's Downtown Core? Yossi Kaplan Real Estate #231 | okay friends you'll see here today we're going to look if you should still be investing in the core should you be binding on downtown's core Toronto downtown or other areas is it Duncan town core it's still worth it to invest you see Kaplan here turn illicit agent mortgage broker research Realty in search mortgage thank you for tuning in take everyone but look at all the videos put in the comments yesterday I put a video how to tackle 2020 spending some of the the principles are coming in the real estate market is changing the skyline is changing the horizon is changing you got to pay attention to what's happening because if you're gonna keep like lemming just doing what was done yesterday you're gonna fall off the cliff you don't want to fall off the cliff you want to be step ahead so there you go let's that's that's gonna step ahead here so today's topic is if you need to be downtown boom so go to google if you put two DC subway it's a really cute little page there you go some map some nice trains everything is clean or so lovely okay put the word busy okay that's that's the truth of the subway my friends that is the truth of the subway this is what the Toronto subway looks like on rush hour which is now extending to probably four to five hours each and every day and even weekends are becoming just intolerable okay Toronto has only two subway lines one goes up and down and one was good one goes across up and down the cross that's it that's all we got he's just not enough sometimes the subway is closed but somebody gives you all these weird very generic cryptic messages like an operational issue on a track most people will tell you somebody jumped sadly please don't but you know whatever it is it's just not looking good do you do you think that being close to the subway alone was a good idea look at this well maybe this is China this is a China okay doctor huh this is Toronto has him look that much different this is true oh no this is Toronto this is the broad view this is Toronto okay so this is it's not trying it this is Toronto look at this so do you want to be close to the subway line does it make any sense so what I'm gonna do I'm gonna run you through a few tabs here and then we're gonna jump in the condom calculator I'm gonna show you the numbers core versus King West versus West End or whatever any any end and and we'll see how it is okay so this is the YouTube channel youtube.com slash Yossi Kaplan putting a lot a lot of videos and thank you everyone very very much for commenting liking subscribing watching hating thumb up thumb down it's all good lots of videos and information is really becoming something now on the Twitter I'm adding some new stuff so I'm adding a by default all the vice videos and some other channels it just goes in there to make to make it that's kind of cool these are info moving infographics okay so I'm just adding a lot of stuff here especially over the holidays so it's not boring and those that could be kind of funny silly some other things it doesn't matter just just get some good content going we'll see how that goes tell me if you like it or not yo see the search real Tico okay so if you go to yo see the search field Cole you're gonna get this page here type in Toronto okay and I'll pick the c1 which is the downtown the downtown area you're gonna go to the filters do with me leave the zero bets you can get the studios online but we can put the bath into one and the minimum price I'll put 400 before and now and now you'll get some some good residential properties okay view the listings and we're gonna zoom out zoom in now see one so you know starting Yonge Street and goes west to Dufferin okay you see here along the the track and from the water to blur north the blue will be C 2 and the East of young will see 8th of North that will be C 9 these are the TREB district these are the areas that the real estate system is divided on they're not geographic areas you're not gonna walk around and there'll be a sign it's just in the system it's just something that we Realtors look at it's that division been designed a long long time ago it could be changed but for now it's good enough so this is the area you're looking at specifically you looking at Yonge Street and Bay Street the core which would be from King to college okay maybe even all the way to blue these days but really it's from King to college there you go maybe I'll include Queens Park in the core that's only North End of the core a more or less than that's what you're looking at right here okay that's the area now the area here if you look at let's go to condos dot CA in condos dot say by the way yesterday showed 710 they added some units 124 sold yesterday was fifty or eighty something like that and you can see the prices jumped a lot and now it's showing a ten point seven eight increase over last year eleven percent and when you look here we actually broke the sales record of all times on condos dossier we just broke it with the starts to show it up today 778 a foot this is in January supposed to be a low month while Jen you are supposed to be like a Down month winter hahaha no okay so the previous record on condos idea was 774 June 2019 and you can see 2019 basically the lowest it be here 741 okay that's 30 bucket foot less and it just doesn't go but that's it an hour seven seven eight I don't really see prices coming down from here I think the supply is not touching the demand the demand is massive and that has to do a lot with immigration from other countries into Canada and of course from around the province into Toronto and from other provinces into Toronto as well because it's all about the jobs okay the rentals the renter steady the renter about four back a foot three four four that's average okay seventy-four we'll see we would let it stabilize I do believe that there's a bit of a softening in the rental market you'll see maybe $100 a month less on some units because there's a lot of units on the market right now and we adding about say 15 18 20,000 units every year now the prices went up so high I think they might have hit the absorption point where people just can't afford anymore so it's gonna stabilize somewhere that's that's the nature of rent but what I'm going to talk about specifically is I want to look into the downtown core and say is it worth to buy the downtown core so the idea of buying the core say you do not need to view the subway the idea of a lot of people they're buying on the subway line is that you can use the subway so there's really two types of people abiding in the downtown core they most of them want to be on the subway mostly because they come from China which is a subway dominated and all you know you're now been to Hong Kong you gotta be on a subway that's the price that's the goal that's where you want to be and a lot of money coming from Hong Kong especially these days there for Hong Kong money knows they wants to be close to the subway so it's very next to the subway but maybe it's not looking at these pictures here and maybe didn't actually try to be on the subway at rush hour even not a rush hour it's just not fun rush hour overcrowding yeah it's just insane okay that is not fun so what we're gonna do here and we're gonna look at a few things so here's the ease of Toronto map okay that's a 3d map zoom in here we're gonna zoom in you see it's huge the place is massive okay we are living in a massive massive place there's lots of room there's tons of tons of room and we do have a Greenbelt running nonetheless above the Greenbelt below the ground there's so much room to build we're coming from an era we used to you know live in villages and we're still thinking like we lived in villages one family one home forget about it we have to live up we have to live in a vertical manner and make all these vertical construction things very good and viable so that's how we do it and right here when you zoom in you see that the court that's the core right here that's the core right here it's not that large and what you're gonna see in the core along Yonge & Bass Street our buildings of 60 80 and hundred stories coming up very very soon just everywhere I was at the high floor at 488 University other day so it's here right here and I was able to see 5:22 so I'll be somewhere down here yeah not sure exactly but it's this is the corner Dundas in University okay and when I was looking south here you just see so many buildings and they're all in the shade none of them actually have sunlight anymore so when you buy you know when you buy exposure it doesn't really matter you're gonna get a little bit of a discount if you buy northern exposure and you're gonna pay a little more if you bought southerner a west exposure east is also good but if you're looking into another building does it really matter which way your face you got to be in the unit and see what it is if you're buying pre-construction and you're all happy that you bought south facing unit and a 40th floor just to discover three years later you walk into this unit you see there's a building a hundred feet across from you and not building is also 60 stories and you're looking into just just a brick or a glass wall so views don't really count anymore you paint 1500 foot 1800 for 2,000 a foot for this unit does it make any sense how much rents you're gonna gonna need I'm gonna show you in a second so the argument that people say we wanna buy in the core you wanna buy by the sub well and you can get quickly to downtown to the job place how many job places are actually in downtown they're quite a few with thousands of jobs but considering the Metro of Toronto alone the GTA is about 8 million people in Ontario something like 13 or 15 million there's a lot a lot of jobs available not just here look at this place look at this giant giant place ok you're looking here you're probably looking about 5 million people do you think all these five million people need to live on the subway do you think all these five million people need to work right what it says - on - down here of course not do you really think there's no life outside the four one and the four seven do you think there's no life in any of these places let me zoom out even more for you okay this is the real this is this is the real Toronto right here this is the real Toronto - all along the lake yes there's a big centre here but all along the lake these are your opportunities if if a year ago or two years ago I would say you know you gotta invest in Toronto you gotta go King west I think if you can afford King West you should if you want to buy downtown I don't know I would like to see the unit or get something very very special for example 488 university is a very special project I think that one is totally worth buying especially now because we've seen assignments in the $1,200 foot that's totally good because across the street that for 81 univer University where the TD Bank is they're selling like $2,000 1/4 1800 foot so I can get the same product on the subway line for a third less so if you can do it I would if you're not in you're thinking about it and you're not sure every month like I told you the end of last year it's about 1% more so you gonna pay 1% more so that six hundred thousand dollar unit will cost you another six thousand every month and at the end of the year I'll cost you 12% mores some like the 670 the average kondañña right now is 660 so at the end of the year that Condor will be seven hundred to seven hundred twenty thousand dollars the exact same condo by the time we took you to think about it and not sure about it that's the cost of learning that is gonna be the cost of your learning of your education that's that's 10% 12% because that's what it's going however all along here there are so many opportunities and to me a lot of these opportunities you can actually get yourself a house a house all over here especially if you're gonna live there I think it's it's a viable opportunity if you look in the condos it's a bit more complicated because condos are relatively more expensive to houses and you got to be very specific where you are so location is very very important for condo especially if you want to walk now there's a lot of stuff happening in Mississauga there's a lot of stuff happening in Brampton Hamilton wealth Kitchener Waterloo all the way to Brantford okay all along the lake Niagara Falls very very hot right now and I think you'll continue being hot for it Erie all these areas here if you are focusing on Toronto you have a lot of options and it's not just a downtown look here this is the downtown here's um that must be Queen's Park okay I believe it is if not let me know this is the island this is the Leslie spit this is a cherish Street this is the Google spice City right here okay the dawn River come down here the Humber River comes down here anything between the dawn and the Humber for the last 200 years was colonized as Toronto and before that was a thriving area with tribes from all over the area come to me Toronto Toronto means a meeting place why because all the rivers came down here so I'll be easy to lug your stuff over the river and come to the meeting place in between the two rivers to exchange to live and to enjoy the life that the lake gave you therefore all this area here looking all the way from here to all the way from here I believe that is a viable opportunity okay you don't have to go in a subway and and say it's too far it's too close as a matter of fact in yesterday's video there's some interesting comments but two people can exchange ideas what's too far it was not too far so this person here w says is Galleria on the parking goodbye even though it is so far from the core so far from the core so this person is holding the belief the far from the core is a problem why is it a problem it's a problem because when when you come from this perspective and it's probably an Asian perspective I need to be in the center I need to be in the core it assumes that all life is happening in the core there's nothing outside it of course that's not true and that's a very limited view of seeing things and in the past in the last 10 or 20 years maybe 10 it made sense to buy along Yonge & Bay Street that's close to UT all the rich Asian students hold on the steam going strong here here we go okay so you have a lot of students coming from China to U of T they got lots of money they don't know what's going on they need to be close to the school all the doctors coming in University they all want to be close so we buy condos in University and Bay Street and we and we lease it to them for crazy amounts of money and everyone's happy and that's very good and that can still happen U of T is growing a U of T is a huge economic engine for Canada and the region and especially the local because it brings all these students from outside of Canada they paint an arm and a leg to be in the school and their rents maybe they buy I've seen I've seen Chinese students buying condos on Bay Street for the few years they're gonna be in Toronto because they buy the condo for cash and then live in a condo while their school and they sell it make some money and staying and I'll go back whatever this I've seen it it happens maybe less now with the 15 percent but I've been in condos and the people told me yes we are international students we bought the condo so we have a place to live and we're gonna sell okay fine so here this person says 10-minute walk to duffel and lenses station this is by the way from Galleria too many buy bars five stops so this person it's okay and then this person said no it's actually really really fine and this guy will put responds now it's not far so this is all in the in the eye on the beholder what's far and the question is where do you where you going okay so you can't say it's too far before you know who are you starting and where you go into so this person here says it's so far from the core but why did you need to be in the core if you need to be in the core just go live in the course totally fine there's so many options for you and there's more and more option there's thousands and thousands of options to live in the core okay go here and you can start unchecking areas here and that's what I'm doing with condos dot CA wanted to hire me to be the spokesperson okay so I'm just removing all these areas I leave the waterfront maybe they have an area called core or just the core okay so that here is the core according to condos that see a again that just their definition there's no real like the law what the core is but there you go okay analytics it's ten twenty to a foot that's what it's taking right now yeah and there's lots and lots of condos in the core there's the most amount of condos in the core there any other area so 10:22 based on 342 recent sales let's see what King West says you weigh less condos 99 8 so it's $24 less based on nine for one okay so that's interesting so here King way shows a bit of a lesser value [Music] Queen West is actually doing really well with 1066 better than the core and 10.6 condo values increase and the core itself or three and a half so Queen west according to the stats and condos out here is a better investment okay so what do you need to be close to you don't need to be close to anything because your tenant or the first thing on a rent to a sell to flip to is going to choose the unit they buy from you based on what they need not based on your assumptions not based on what you think is best but what they think is best now if everyone think that you know the best is the left and it's the left if the best thing if they're everyone thinks that the best is the right and it's the right I'm not here to judge you tell you what's best I'm here to show your options and perspectives and as an investor I think that this is very appealing to me this area is appreciating very fast and actually there's way less condos in its area then in the core which is appreciating this is three times the appreciation Queen West is appreciating three times as fast than the core and it's worth more than the core the core is only three and a half percent appreciation and 1022 a foot that's why I think that being closer to Subway it doesn't always make sense okay and and do you need to be in a subway now if you the person they want to be on subway need to be on a subway I think all their life depending on the subway sure that's okay 197 yawn for example is an amazing building I really like it there's buildings on st. Joseph there's some areas like Charles Street you're gonna be very picky because there's so many buildings on Charles Street that it's really easy to get confused there let's see if they got anything along sauce with I'll show you what I mean that should be so it'll be here 10 1081 a foot and the condo values here have gone down down based on fear 91 sales it means a younger blue is actually going down in value it is still very expensive but according to condos da stats it actually went down which is really interesting Queen West we're not by 10.6% core went up by three and a half percent a Yonge and Bloor went down that means it reached a peak of price at which the market is saying that's all I'm willing to invest here okay now here you go 877 fo that's a lot of old buildings here and in less sales of course so a lot of old buildings lowered all up a food probably how your condo fees but I still go up the price you can see here 935 that's not quite cheap relatively 8.2 but it's going up good okay so I think you know you get the idea if you start to look at these things from from a big perspective you start to see other areas that are doing better than the core okay that's cheap 20 percent increased but it's only 18 sales but you can see if anything coming to the market in the Kensington area everyone wants it that's also Chinatown okay Alexandra Park has got nothing so it's just a bunch of old stuff same here okay you really have to be in an area Casa Loma went down by a lot by 705 sales it could be a lot of the expensive townhomes that went down there that's really interesting actually 5.2 okay but you go just across the street and it's 9.2 percent increase so it's it's it's hard to tell from these numbers but overall you want to see this is what it's give you overall kind of condos are up and the average wherever you look at the main page that this page is running some 57 67 70 we saw we saw last year this comes up and down but you can see it it's coming up about a percent a month overall an average the GTA is coming up percent a month so if you come up within a month and you can invest less why wouldn't you do it I mean if you invest more yes you 1% would be worth more but your risk is also much much higher maybe you can split your investment set up by one 1.2 million dollar unit you can buy two of them 500,000 and 700,000 so take a look here the counter calculator I'm putting here tronic or one bedroom five no square feet on tokine West King was probably not even like I'll just leave it there and West End and let's say that the core let's say right now with the core you pay per foot as my rest here let's say I paid 1,700 a foot for the unit of the course oh I paid 850 thousand dollars for the 500 square feet which is happening these days and then I paid 725 in King West 1450 or foot then I paint another area I paid 1200 this is this lock same unit just because of the location is different on paying various prices or higher or lower PSF so they're deposits 171 45 20 then my five might for deposits of 5% each comes to 42 five in this case 30 to 250 in this case and 30,000 at this case and my total deposit is stilled is 20,000 and the more you gotta take a 680 here 580 here 480 here amazing how it lined up the maintenance fees I'm given a reasonable ministry there's 350 a month's I think it probably 400 by now let me put a point 8 that's 400 municipal tax that's probably high I think that'd be a little lower the city is not an access it that high because it's still 5 on a square feet and obviously you can see that I'm paying more tax for the same unit in this location because it's by percentage so that is another thing you can actually appeal that but we're not gonna get that's a whole other complication and the mortgage let's see a 2 point not let's give a two point nine nine percent three percent so 3200 here 2700 the year and 2268 here in my total monthly costs for the core unit the unit that I paid 850 thousand dollars for Vaman square feet in a cotton to a $4,000 a month this unit that I paid a little less I paid 725 I paid 125 thousand or less i canta cost me 30 443 save 3,500 and this unit here is gonna cost me 2,900 a month okay so now let's look at my break-even cost so my breakeven is my cost so this is the same 4,000 34:29 the cost per bedroom since I have only one bedroom in each of these units then it's the same cost and the dollar per rent required is almost $8 a foot here 649 a foot here at five point eight four nine foot here now when you go back to condos that see if you look at the rentals and the leases my average is three point four for a foot so this is about half of what I need to achieve double that will be about here so I'm only achieving about half on the average obviously king west the rents a little higher so let's look in West here okay go to the analytics and switch to the rent and right now my rent has dropped a bit it's beginning of the year so I'm AI I just won listening that's the problem but we'll say it's 4 bucks a foot okay we'll just 2200 units can't be wrong we'll just say it's four dollars a foot okay that's what I'm getting here four dollars a foot and if I put the core go to rent it was $4 it's actually just the same okay so four dollars a foot so I'm getting $4 a foot and that means I get $2,000 for this unit excuse me now $4 for this exact same half of what I need to get No how much when do I get let's say magic happen and I did get 2,500 a month for that one bedroom five on a square feet unit I'm not talking about furnished units here I'm talking about a regular unit and the tenant will stay with me say for three or four years which is what I want the term of this school or some like that let's say King West I get 20 150 I'm ain't gonna be the more if it's summer I'll give you 2,200 in the one bedroom at the other side okay that's about right so I'm losing 1,500 bucks a month fourteen sixty seven bucks a month okay I'm losing twenty twenty twenty five hundred rent I'm losing fourteen sixty seven months that's my gross income that's okay I'm losing here 12 43 and I'm losing here around $18 a month okay now I can obviously balance it by putting that funds back into my account every month out of pocket or increasing my deposit but for the sake of arguments you can see that this unit here will lose $18,000 a month will lose this Lew will lose fifteen thousand a year sorry 18 a year 15 a year and ten thousand a year and the return is negative at ten point three six percent ten point two eight percent 818 percent and that's cash on cash cash flow analysis the investors are hoping of course the units will go up and up and up and that's how they're gonna make up for these numbers which I guarantee you they don't actually calculate but how much more can a unit they've been sold at $1,700 a foot go up let's say went up by a hundred dollars a foot that's only fifty thousand dollars so now the unit will sell to the next person for $900,000 that doesn't make any sense because the cost of selling the real estate the tax is the lawyer the headache getting a tenant out all these things maybe some vacancy it's gonna cost way more than 50 thousand so that's one worth it so I need to wait until unit work with at least a million in order to do that so in a million that means it went up by three hundred dollars a foot to two thousand dollars a foot 1 million then you go 2,000 a foot in order for that unit that I can flip it but that's gonna be taking a little longer even though the market is going up at ten percent every year the market is going up by ten percent of the year is the resale market is a market that is currently averaging 764 foot or about a thousand a food on the retail downtown right so the recent market downtown already do this the resale market downtown that's the accumulation average of all these areas here is giving me about a thousand for 991 say a thousand okay the units that are on by now is 1700 foot it's gonna take a few years for the entire market to come to 1700 that means that those units bought at a very high prices may have to wait a few more years until the market catches up to them so if the building actually takes four or five years to build you may have done a really really good deal because by the time the building is built the market is expected to reach that kind of price because all pre-construction now is really buying future price you bind it to the future and then we make sense Leone the rent eventually will come up and cash it okay cuz the rents you see you see here the wrench has reached a peak this is just the beginning of the year but it will slowly catch up not as fast as sales that means your your ROI throughout the year is gonna get a lesser and lesser that is the case where I'm telling you guys to start looking at assignments and start looking at resale the new construction game is becoming very difficult downtown because if you want to be close to the subway you're gonna pay crazy prices that you just can't pay for them to rent so you have to flip it you have to flip for for very very high rents but the problem is when you flip it to very high rents so for very high rates the rents you're gonna achieve the next person is buying from you the assignment will be hard-pressed to achieve these kind of rents because if this if we're averaging four dollars a foot even five dollars a foot in rent and I need to achieve nine or ten dollars a foot there's a huge discrepancy here so whoever's gonna buy the unit from you in a million dollars is you know cuz now when it's a million dollars the carrying cost I mean we're not buy five four hundred dollars a month or six hundred dollars a month it's twenty dollars a day more every day for the unit can you get that rent so that's that's the conundrum here okay that is the conundrum and that's what you got to do you got to make sure that what you buy makes sense to you and you can actually live with what you buy if you want more of a depth analysis if you're buying if you're in the market to buy or sell if you wonder if you should be buying or selling email shout I'll help you understand your options I'll help you calculate what you need to know and also help you understand where do you stand look if it makes sense to buy to sell to stay in a unit to rent it out we can look at all the options that's what I do with investors are meet with the investors and I basically go through all the options and explain what's going on and we look at look at this beautiful one and and look at all the options and see what's available and what are the options available to you sometimes we reconfigure a portfolio which means we take some all the units we sell them we invest in new ones sometimes we buy in the core if it's a great deal especially if it's an assignment sometimes we buy outside of the core especially if it's a pre-construction kili for example they have a few units left that was such a good deal and it still is okay that's really nice look you can see a DNA three from here that is a really gorgeous grossest picture okay that's very good I think that's good for today I think we've covered a lot of ground here if you want to come to calculator just go and download it go to the condo calculate ca ca and it'll take it to the page put your name put your email download and the system will send you an email with the link to this page just download it if you want to see listings go on the side here whatever you're hit will open all kinds of listings for you that you can look follow me on Twitter please like and subscribe on YouTube the kids are screaming it's all good it's a great day have a great time my friends talk to you later | Yossi Kaplan, MBA | UCH2v68t164YOTrwhrURpx8w | 2020-01-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,049 | 30,399 |
QM5MXEn-AqA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM5MXEn-AqA | COMADREANDO S3Ep9: THE SPECTRUM LINGO | mom I need one more thing from the store please please so it's a mixture of me explaining what the topic is we have like different picture examples we have the actors acting out different scenes it's really a dope program I was like wow this is really really good because the lessons they tie in to one another and they build on one another so since it's teaching social skills we broke it in so we broke it up into three sections we broke it up into cognitive um social skills because you have to know like what are the rules when I am trying to talk with someone like yeah what am I supposed to say what is not appropriate what is appropriate you know things that we take for granted and of course we still mess up we say things that are not appropriate you know and then we have the social skills which is understanding like hey you know if you're trying to build on having a conversation why don't you lean towards open-ended questions and we teach you how to ask more open-ended questions and like just trying to teach kids teens adults how to stay on topic because it's very easy to talk about what you want to talk about but if someone asks you to say hey how was your day and you start talking about your favorite TV show like that's great that you love your show however that's not answering the topic that's not talking about what what is like the topic of the conversation I love it and then we talk about the emotional skills because we are such emotional creatures like as humans we are very very emotional and we teach these students not only about identifying what an emotion looks like but how does that feel how does how when your engine is starting to run and you're getting anxious how does that feel so that you can identify it and then we teach strategies on how to self-regulate you know being that this is becoming so common unfortunately that it's being so common what are we going to do about it like it's very easy to say oh this is causing it that's causing it I'm sure there's a lot of things that's causing it I'm not going to get into that but at the end of the day we're here now yeah and let's support the families let's support the children let's figure out how we can get this information to help families Thrive and be empowered you know typically to help parents and caregivers from burnout and the whole goal of this season for this show yeah it's like people need support and a lot of times it's like you're you want to give because this was your child you know or if it's your niece your nephew whatever the relation may be you want to give and give and give and give and give however is your cup even like does it have any substance left to give you know it's very easy to get lost in just giving and forgetting to pour back into yourself on this to help families and caregivers be empowered and to regain Health you know yes if you health is wealth you know if you don't have health what you working with yeah we worry so much about our kids health right mental health and everything but then how can you be at your optimal when you're not pouring back into yourself it's impossible and this is what I've been teaching the parents in the through the show is that you need to take a minute a minute two minutes five minutes for yourself like it's not selfish there is no it's actually better for your child when you're it their scientific studies I'm not gonna quote like some random numbers but I don't have them with me but it scientifically proven that when your parent is happy healthy and in a good mental health space you as a child have a better childhood so it is in your best interest for you to pour back into yourself and help yourself avoid caregiver burnout um but it's literally about that about parent caregivers and how we as a society are failing them because we're not providing enough support for them and I love the fact that you're doing that for these parents because it's I'm free girl right it should just become we get a lot of relationships they end up becoming fractured but is due to parents being burnt out like when you really look at it like that's the reason like when you're Tapped Out you can't give to the other person because you're on E whatever reserves you have you're trying to pour that into the child you know so it's like everything's literally everything falls apart based off of where you are mentally emotionally and physically if you're run down you know everything else is going to fall to the Wayside yo you just like highlighted something my brain just exploded right now seriously because there are so many moms that are single moms that are moms of children with special needs it's actually for me I was talking about this with the directives of the of the documentary it for me it's been rare to find a two-parent household and there has to be some kind of research study like leading up to that but like what you're saying is making complete sense like their stress they don't know how to mitigate that and then the relationships end up falling to the Wayside because they haven't taken time to really like feed into themselves and like help themselves get back to Center yeah it's so important it's so so important but I feel as though I don't know if there's a stigma you know to admit that you're burnt out because again I'm not a mother so I can't speak on behalf of you know that experience but I just really wonder if parents mothers don't want to even admit that they're burnt out like would would they associate that with being a bad mom I don't know it's not that it's that I feel I feel honestly people don't know the signs of burnout and then the thing is that especially Our Generation and maybe the generation before us we saw our parents struggle all the time um I had people that I knew in my mom's Social Circle that used to beat the crap out of their kids and it was that they were burned out and they couldn't deal with the children's Behavior the the behavior wasn't that severe but it was normalized Behavior so it's like you know the parent is all the way stressed out they're dealing with economic issues societal pressures uh a lot of them especially me because I'm you know first generation here they're dealing with immigration issues and other things that are going on in society the parents are not taking care of themselves and in turn are lashing out against their children and it's it ended up being that they were resentful of their children so those kids are now the kids Our Generation that are working on all those passed down traumas you know and you know we didn't see people going to therapy when we were kids we didn't see people doing self-care for themselves for the most part you know especially coming from you know communities of color like that wasn't a thing so I feel like maybe they just don't know how to recognize the signs of burnout [Music] 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2JoAAaKvonI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JoAAaKvonI | WNBA Star Elena Delle Donne Hosts Exclusive Deldon Pinot Noir Tasting Event in Wilmington | [Music] on Friday WNBA basketball star and native woman tonian Elena delodon greeted guests during a complimentary tasting of Dela Pino Noir at Frank's Wines in Wilmington Delaware this is a dream of mine I am releasing uh Delon wine it's a p Noir uh I've done this with the project um it's been an incredible experience and we released it very recently and anytime I have something big or something to share with the world I always share it Delaware first because come home I've got people I've seen since I was young uh coming out to support so it's been an incredible [Music] day | WITN Channel 22 | UCdLMEgd4Lx3wv7z0EN8AnaQ | 2024-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 106 | 582 |
r9nrp3rw6ZI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9nrp3rw6ZI | SPENDING 13K DIAMONDS! THE CANNONBALL STRAT! (FARLIGHT84 GAMEPLAY) | foreign [Applause] [Music] foreign there we go let's go government hashtag 140 Diamonds oh that's actually fine okay lock times 50. okay M4 skin okay oh my God guys let's go dark side foreign [Music] okay guys so here we go okay unique okay dark side oh my God 6900 I love Parliament [Music] let's go all right hey foreign guys come on penguin guys oh my God guys for the video oh my God come on guys come on guys let's go let me see let me move my camera it's 170 right now I'm on that side come on come on thank you ducks [Music] oh my God by light return come on come on come on [Music] yo one more draw [Music] foreign from 13 000 diamonds one last row come on please please please Spotlight give it to me give it to me give it to me laughs all right guys so I hope you're gonna enjoy this video guys we are going to be using the trial card along guys for now bro guys next time content creator program I really hope all the domain is really what I use this skin this is oh my God guys so guys I don't know but I hope you do hope I do hope you enjoy this content guys and uh continue so I do hope you enjoyed this video guys and let's go on move on to the gameplay let's go all right here we go here we go hey yes [Music] um [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] HP by HP it's very good very good okay nice nice plan [Music] left left here we go cinnamon [Music] thank you enough foreign nice one next one comes [Music] up simulator good night again again [Music] | Jazon Gaming | UCBotVPmt0BnvFG9czGD5u9Q | 2023-08-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 300 | 1,480 |
39qZqz-8jiM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39qZqz-8jiM | SLF 120 Unit 7 | essential components to a whole farm plan unit 7. well we're past the halfway point you're you're doing well I'm glad um to see how our progress is being made you're on the path to being a small farmer or at this point you've probably made the decision to maybe not be a small farmer and and that's all right that's the goal I have is to encourage and make you self-evaluate your position and see where you're going and so we're going to talk about the components and and the things that I believe are necessary to to get started to get some things on paper to try to decide if this is really the direction you want to go and we're going to talk about each of these uh four items first thing is goals and expectations why do you want to be a small farmer what are your expectations is your goal to make 200 000 a year is your goal to make two thousand dollars a year is your goal to provide healthy food for your family and and I think it's important that you start writing some things down and you know if you are going to sell at the farmer's market for uh 20 weeks in the summer and you want to make uh ten thousand dollars on the farm then you're probably gonna have to sell at least a thousand dollars a week at the farmer's market to be able to sustain that kind of income and so as we start to build our business model we have to look at goals and I talked to my students a lot about goals compatible with each other are your goals compatible and when you know I want to go fishing every day and I want to make a lot of money at my job well maybe those are compatible if you're a professional fisherman but those probably aren't necessarily going to go together so if you want to go fishing every day you're probably going to sacrifice some income due to having that as one of your goals you physically write them down so as we're working in the class what are some goals write some things down and they need to be achievable and measurable we live in a small town in Central Illinois and if I said I wanted to sell 20 000 pounds of tomatoes a year that's a measurable goal it's pretty easy to weigh some tomatoes and measure them but can that be achievable and then evaluated on an annual basis your goal is to have a one acre vegetable production Garden well at the end of the year you're going to have to evaluate was did was that successful do you need a larger Garden do you need a smaller garden and those are the kind of things you have to look at with goals and expectations but it's time folks it's time to get busy and start thinking about some of these items the four resources of business it doesn't matter what kind of business you're in these are the four things that um that we have to talk about your homework this week is evaluating each of these four items the land that's available the labor that's available how much capital and how much management so those are the four things we really have to evaluate and so when we look at those four um resources what resources do you have available do you have the capital requirement how much time do you have to spend on the farm if you have a job that keeps you very busy in the summer being a small farm is going to be a little more difficult do you have Capital items available do you have a truck do you have a tiller and some of the capital things that you have to look at and then how can you obtain those resources do you have a partner do you have somebody that's willing to to go in and help and and I tell um students and people at atiq2 attack you know do I need a tractor to be a small farmer while we had one acre of our we had our one acre Garden plowed and that cost just 140 dollars well that's a pretty small investment to make to get our farm plowed and we can't hardly justify a tractor when we can have somebody custom do some custom operations for us and so your priorities and and your risk how much risk are you willing to take and if you have a hundred tomato plants and you have crop failure that's probably not that's not a giant amount of risk that you're taking and not a giant amount of expense but how much expense are you willing to take and the business plan I just don't think in this class that we have enough time to really justify a business plan and and we're gonna be working on some things as as we continue in this class but I've I've put a couple uh nice resources on here the University of Minnesota really nice uh website with lots of small farm business plan and so you can go and you can look at what some things are doing and and we're going to look at some case studies in the future and and try to uh really start thinking about that business plan and what my goals are for the business and then we got the budget and you know this is where the tire really meets the road and I start I start doing my budget and and I say I want to make x amount of dollars and and so we'll say for example I want to make uh twenty thousand dollars and I think the expenses are going to be eight thousand dollars to generate enough produce to sell for twenty thousand so where's my markets going to be how much am I going to have to sell my tomatoes for how much am I gonna have to sell my strawberries for and and so the whole Farm budget is all the Enterprises together and then I think a nice Enterprise budget is one where you're just looking at maybe I'm just looking at heirloom tomatoes or maybe I'm just leaking at a hundred great plants or maybe I'm just looking at an acre of sweet corn and I can really start breaking down the Enterprises that are most profitable one of my favorite local food proponents would have to be Joel salatin and I think it'd be worth your time to do some some internet research and do some reading on on what Joel has to say he's a he's a farmer from Virginia that's been working on the local food thing for a long time he's kind of the inventor of of pasture poultry and and the permaculture that's required and I just like this quote that he had about local food and I just think we have to understand that local food hasn't always came from the supermarket and I hope that once again in the future we'll be back to that local food where we know the farmer and we understand that food should taste good and it should be healthy so do a little research Joel Salton very interesting very interesting farmer and then as we talk about summarizing the chapter I just have some things here that you have to be um aware of I think you have to do some planning and sit down and and evaluating and looking at your resources you know who's your labor force if you're married is your wife willing to help if you have kids are they going to be willing to help and or you're saying they're willing to help but are they saying they're willing to help we just have to make sure that everybody's on the same on the same page and then what determines a successful Farm what is your opinion of that is it a dollar amount is it a lifestyle is it feeding your family you know what makes a successful Farm and that's something I want you to think about before our next unit | Igen Green | UCxLzPJ4T3B76jmxdMUnSphQ | 2013-07-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,392 | 7,092 |
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