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Lorient Vs Rennais Efootball 2023 Gameplay Match
await the conclusion of the free game formalities and our live game is L'Oreal against Renee I'm Peter Drury and providing analysis and expert opinion alongside me will be Jim beglin glad to be here Peter and I'm ready to rumble [Music] foreign [Music] and we're underway and it's niang Grenier passes it through Liang big chance it up field yeah or that brilliant tries to switch the play let's put a stop to that number one this game is in need of some excitement it needs help and it's down to the creative and striking talent to up their game and and give this crowd something to cheer about goes wide how about it aim forward yang that's himself available Pereira he acknowledges that he should have come up with something better there the idea was good though Peter and I like the run that triggered the pass but equality was the problem promise so what now has gone out well positioned to make that interception aimed long and direct to stroke it through still waiting for the first goal Martin hooks it up field just to slip it through still going where two next Boon forward it's good progress he's made on the ball where to next there's the end of the first half so the first half thoughts well they've never really been threatened in the first half I think it's been a magnificent team effort the work rate has been superb very very organized interesting half just missing goals so don't be surprised if the second half brings a change to the scoreline at the break they'll know well the first half didn't really produce the goals we'd have liked hopefully they've been saved for the the second for that to be the case though we'll need to see more energy and invention early on foreign and the counter is on working very hard to get it wide MailChimp yeah that's that's true and is that how you're seeing it yeah I think they've decided to concentrate on working the flanks to help the production line it's uh it's where the room is [Applause] foreign [Applause] the second half and it's still goalless foreign [Music] that won't get through good distance on that foreign are not functioning with The Cutting Edge they need or seeing too much passing and not enough reward it's time for more drive and certainly for more penetration is now the subject of some adhesive marking yeah better communication and lots of contact seems to be that the route to quietling him down there Martin gets his foot in there Martin did well to emerge with the ball that's a contest to keep an eye on pumps it up field and it's Liang steered out wide Marta is there to hoof it away [Music] big chance and another time god well if ever there was a perfect time to score I think we just witnessed it it's one for the Fierce goals panel foreign now it's just a question of holding on Peter I feel I've got to stress that there's still time for another so we can't be too presumptuous yet final whistle one goal settled it a tense an exciting game that just got
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Let's Meet Vicky Cayetano
[Music] [Laughter] okay we're back we're live from the three o'clock uh program here on think tech on a given monday uh and it's community matters and i'm jay fidel our guest today is vikki kaitano she's running for governor hi vicky thank you for joining our show aloha and thank you for having me on we want to meet you we want to talk to you about your candidacy they're very exciting you know i think it's very important right now i told you before the show i thought we were politically speaking a pivotal time and so uh your candidacy is important the election is important and the way we all see things is important thank you for coming on so so vikki tell us tell us about your background your qualifications and what makes you want to run for office this office and what makes you think you can do the job well let me start off by saying that i totally agree with you that we are at a very pivotal time and a very critical juncture for our state uh i don't think uh we've ever been in a situation where we've had as many issues staring right at us as we're seeing now and i think that the decades old problems that we've dealt with or have not resolved uh only got exacerbated with covid and so why am i running at this time well frankly i'm not somebody who would be in politics naturally you know i would have started 30 years ago if i wanted to be a politician but i am someone who cares deeply about our community uh i have a track record of building a business from the ground up of working with people i have a success record results driven experience as i like to call it and so for me why i'm running now for governor is because i feel that the state desperately needs a new kind of leadership one that can look at things in a different light bring a new perspective to these old issues that we keep talking about and never get uh never getting them fixed and someone who has a determination to address them and also uh someone who like in my case i don't have any political ambition or aspiration for another job jay i'm 65 years old this is my final stop and so knowing that there are many tough decisions that need to be made i feel that i'm at the right place the right time doing this job for the for the right reasons that's why i'm running um you want to talk a little bit ask me to talk a little bit about my background so i let me let me say and interrupt you um the thing about the 65 you know you could have fooled me vicky thank you you scored points right there so i started uh commercial laundry 34 years ago from the ground up so i'm not only a businesswoman but i am an entrepreneur and we started with 25 employees uh just doing laundry for three hospitals but even then we had a vision we had a vision to do more to grow the business and in my mind the most satisfying thing is the opportunity to develop employees you know many of our employees are immigrants many of them the job they have at united laundry is their first job and it's an opportunity for us to take them and mold them and help them grow into doing not just careers with our company but even going on to careers whether it be in health care or in the hospitality industry without a doubt that is the most satisfying thing for me uh as an employer developing people and so we started with 25 employees and then pre-pandemic grew the business to five locations with about 1200 employees and then covet hit and like so many who serve uh hospitality uh we were in a very challenging environment but with determination working with our employees i'm very happy to say we not only survive but we're back and uh facing new challenges like finding people to do the job that we need to serve our our guests so you have a new set of challenges now post covet but all through this you know we've been able to communicate with clarity with collaboration with our managers and that's just something i didn't see leadership in our state being able to do i feel that there was a lot of confusion conflict even at the highest level different you know differing messages that only created more confusion and chaos for the people so fast forward i see now a world in hawaii where we have a lot of challenges jay five years in a row we are one of the few states where our population has actually decreased and the saddest part is that our young people and our working people are the ones leaving our state so i ask you and your listeners today that if you think about this if the future of hawaii is leaving our state what kind of future do you think we can hope to have kind of a somber thought yeah it is a somber thought and we talk about that all the time here on sync tech so it's a very important question so you know one thing is uh you know rick plans he already talked about his experience at um you know television and hawaii news now as a qualifying point to be mayor but the difference between um rick and you is that rick was working for corporate interests that were you know external uh he didn't he didn't actually he wasn't the entrepreneur for it although he he put hawaii news now together it's not the same thing as what you're talking about you're talking about uh starting from the ground up uh being an entrepreneur creating a company and my guess my question to you is that how does that help in running the state the skills the experience um the relationships um the problem solving whatever it is in terms of building a company being an entrepreneur for a serious company how does that help in running the state i think that entrepreneurs have to be very creative work with nothing and make it something i think that is one of the differences between being an entrepreneur and a corporate person you know we've seen our company i sold my business in 2016. and though i'm still a part shareholder uh it's different and it brings a different skill set uh it's not to say one is better than the other but without a doubt there are different strengths that you bring to each role i feel very fortunate to have uh been able to be both entrepreneur as well as now i just read you know let transitioned out but i've been a corporate person for the last five years so corporate tells you teaches you all about systems uh that kind of brand standard and systematic approach entrepreneurs really approach things with a clean slate and say here's nothing and make something out of nothing that's the big difference you have to be really creative and i do think without a doubt that the problems we're looking at today will be better served if we have a new thinking in how we look at resolving them we we have to have a different mindset and create you know a new narrative to address the issues that we're talking about one thing i will say that we have in common whether corporate or uh as an entrepreneur is you have to have the ability to work with everyone no you cannot make decisions by consensus but everyone deserves to be heard and the other common thing we have is that we have to move with urgency because time is our most valuable resource think about it you lose money you have a chance to make it back you lose time it's gone and when i see our young people leaving families that tell me their children are all gone and it's just the two of them at home that really saddens me because that is not the ohana or the hawaii that i've come to love well let me drill down a little bit on that i mean i really did intend to ask you about that um you've been um i met you i think if you recall at the hawaii venture capital association you were a first lady at the time um and um i i met you also in connection with the arts with the hawaii symphony and um and the arts of performing arts in hawaii so you you reach out in in many places um and you have a huge big rolodex which is you know really important if you're going to be governor and so forth but when you when you say that you we are at a pivotal point when you say that people are leaving brain drain and an article recently about the dr drain and and how there's uh legislation pending in the legislature that would exacerbate the dr drake how as governor would you deal with that how would you save us from their departure they are our most important you know asset and most important recess except except for time time is on the top of the list but they're right up there too how would you stop them from leaving so as i've traveled through the state meeting people one of the things i'm struck with is that there's actually no shortage of ideas up but the biggest challenge is the ability to implement and to execute and that takes more skill sets that takes the ability to one collaborate and talk with people so for me one of the most important relationships that a governor has is going to be with the legislators so working together much more collaboratively to create the solutions that we need to address the problems that we're facing is top of the list having a cabinet that is world class okay this is really key the ability to bring a team around you it's it's what has made me successful for 34 years it's my ability to bring the best the brightest together um and to be able to inspire but to articulate a vision and a plan so that we can move forward no one person no matter how good she or he is will succeed without the hands of many supporting you don't get to super bowl with just a good coach or a quarterback it takes the whole team and so collaboration communication you know i think that's very key the communication skill set is so important because not all the conversations we have will be easy in fact most of them will be very difficult and we mustn't be afraid to have those difficult conversations with civility with the understanding that we all care about but we have to find the solutions and i do feel given my lifetime experience of doing this that i'm the best candidate to bring people together not just to talk about things but to get things done that's what i've taken a lot of pride in what i've been able to do but it is going to take a whole village the unions the private sector of course i mentioned the legislators the mayors the counties why not look at what the counties do and what the states do and see where there is duplicity any kind of bureaucracy that we can eliminate to make it easier for our people to navigate through so you're talking about making it easier for people to start businesses and that would that would seem to uh comport with your experience as an entrepreneur in business and hawaii has a a really unfortunate reputation for for uh creating obstacles to people who entrepreneurs who want to start businesses that would be something you'd be uh familiar with so can you talk about what exactly you would do to make the path easier that is for these young people we are losing what would you do to make the path easier for them to get good jobs create businesses make a life so i think one of the first things is to address affordable housing when you have homes now that are over a million dollars the median home cost of a home it makes it so unaffordable and with that go their dreams and hopes of ever being able to own a house my affordable housing plan has three components one is the rent to own program addressing that most first-time home owners have a difficulty with putting down the down payment the rent to own program does not require that and over a period of 25 years uh the rent that they pay every month uh will go towards owning their home so at the end of that they will take title to a 55-year lease with the state and own their home the second uh part of the affordable affordable housing program is my workforce housing and this is very designated uh designated housing and aggressively driven to be able to create housing programs for three sectors of our community and they are teachers educators nurses healthcare and the last group is our first responders because everybody is important but without these three lakes in our community you really don't have a community so that's targeted specifically for these three areas and then the third part of it is very simply affordable rental not everybody needs or wants to think about owning a home so when we can look at pure affordable rental to make it affordable for people whether they be kunas you know you're not going to think 15 20 years out or for our young people who are often times not sure where they're going to land they don't necessarily need to own home so in the affordable rental program it allows them to rent at an affordable price and i think housing is very key to retaining and bringing our young people back back the second part to me is the new economy the new industries that are out there you know the world has changed so much uh one of the experiences i had recently in our company was finding a i.t person and the challenge of finding someone who is has the competence and quality uh to to you know caliber level to do these jobs and yet we're bringing people from the mainland here and then we have many of our young people leaving to go to the mainland i'm like something's wrong with this picture uh cyber security digital media there's opportunities out there and as governor i will not wait for people to come to me or to hawaii i would like to reach out to not only our community but to the mainland and to the rest of the world because just as we can learn from them we can also bring hawaii to the globe and and so i'm excited because as many obstacles as there are there's also a lot of opportunities you know my dad jay used to share with me he pointed a glass that was half filled with water and he would say is this glass half full or half empty because both statements are accurate but how you look at it is the difference between whether you will succeed or whether you will fail and i've always looked at it as half full with the goal to make it completely full that's a valuable lesson so how but how would you incentivize because that's the word that's what you as governor would have the power at least to suggest and propose and exercise leadership on how would you incentivize young people to stay here do business um become you know expert in technology for example how would you incentivize people on the mainland to come here live here invest their lives here um what programs would you have in mind at least in general well i think that people want to be in hawaii they leave because they can't so this is why i say when some when most people have to spend 50 percent of their paycheck towards housing that's just unaffordable there leaves there's nothing left for them the second thing is to have that entrepreneurial approach to look at how we can expand jobs in many sectors outside of simply the service industry and don't get me wrong service has been my bread and butter for many years and i'm grateful for that but we need to understand that our young people have other ambition as well so whether it be in technology i'll give you an example health care is another one that i see we have one of the best medical schools rated and ranked in the top 20 in our country but we need to support and expand their program so that we can graduate more then incentivize them say for example offer scholarships full scholarships provided that they spend after they graduate you know do residency in hawaii we need to create opportunities with the hospitals that we have to be able to give more residencies so that ultimately our young people can stay in healthcare we could really build a niche healthcare tourism so that people in asia would not fly over us to go to you know west coast or even places on the east coast for medical they would come to hawaii such a natural affiliation there and by doing that we also elevate the level of healthcare available to our residents the notion of healthcare takes me to another area i wanted to ask you about and that's infrastructure infrastructure of course includes healthcare infrastructure it includes rail it includes you know all the things that bring the state together it includes i suppose uh travel between the the islands it includes energy in terms of providing enough energy and energy that's cheap and and not subject to global markets as we will experience here in the next few days in my opinion um so infrastructure really important and um you know i'm not sure that we have spent enough time in may i say energy dealing with infrastructure but what what are your thoughts about that what would you as governor do uh what would you do as on health care what would you do on rail what would you do on the battle against uh potholes if you like um the connection of the islands both by you know by by ferry by air um whatever it takes uh the connection of the the neighborhoods and the islands for that matter in terms of energy uh what are your thoughts about all of those infrastructure points you know jay one of the reasons that i feel i would make a very good governor is because it's not just talking about one issue it's that so many all of these issues all connect with each other and in my laundry business what's really interesting that most people don't realize is not just doing laundry that's the easy part it's the logistics so every day just in our honolulu facility alone we move over half a million pieces to over a hundred customers who own these linens individually by lots all within 24 hours so every segment of this process has to be synchronized if one segment fails the whole system is impacted so when we talk about infrastructure you have to talk about the businesses the impact the energy right the uh the education that allows us to plan for these to fill these for example uh when we look at the the well the state hospital that just recently opened okay so you have this facility beautiful why is it why is it not operational you have to ask that question because somebody didn't connect all the dots and there's no sense for example in schools when they talked about air conditioning well the first thing i would say is take a look at the electrical support can they manage the kind of load that we're going to put in with all these systems going in great idea but can they do that do we have to tackle the infrastructure first so everything is connected together and that has been my background for 34 years is seeing all these details and connecting all the dots because one of the big reasons why we fail to progress is because one we are always reacting to issues rather than being able to proactively see the problem and whether it's your health whether it's infrastructure or managing a business whenever you have to react you pay a much bigger price it's inefficiency at best you know and of course if you're in business you can't afford to have inefficiency uh that's it's because inefficiency means you lose money but uh i wanted to also move on to the legislature because you know one of the things and you know living in hawaii over the years you know the relationship of the governor and legislature has always been an issue sometimes that has worked better than other times it has perhaps never worked all that well um and the legislature most recently has been in the news plenty for corruption so i wonder what your thoughts are um you know about the relationship between the legislature the governor the leadership if you will by the governor of initiatives in the legislature how to restore credibility to the legislature that um you know assuming that there has been a loss of credibility by reason of these you know recent news stories um and how you know you would deal with uh corruption and fundraising issues uh that make the public wonder can you talk about that sure i i see the legislature the legislator the legislators as a partnership to governing and by that i mean that i think it's very important for a governor to reach out and work with them because there's no sense for the governor and the cabinet members to spend a lot of time uh and energy doing things without getting that the involvement of legislators because they can easily you know override you so i think that has to be seen as a partnership and i do think that there's been a tug of war sometimes about this one of the things i feel that's really positive for me as a governor is that i have no history with any of the legislators and so it's a really great clean slate to start with just move forward instead of talk about the past with respect to the corruption i think that without being judgmental one leads by example and i think it's very important that when i govern and the administration and the cabinet that we lead by example looking at whether there are laws or things that could be introduced to create more transparency and accountability uh that is something i advocate for just simply not only for corruption but also to be more efficient and also to earn the trust of the people you know i don't think that most people are excited when you talk about government today they don't have the trust level or they're very cynical about government and that is something i really want to restore public service there's no job that's more noble when it's done right but the people deserve leadership and that is something they haven't been getting they deserve better and they should demand better and one of the thing uh one other thing i'd like to talk with you and uh i i'm fascinated with it all week think tech is covering this issue in every way it can fully half of our shows this weekend we do anywhere between 30 and 40 shows a week just like this uh is ukraine um and the the change in the world order the change in europe the change in american politics to deal with it and one of the things that um you know i have felt over the years is that hawaii must observe and participate in the national and international um community and process uh not only you know east to europe and the mainland but also west of course to asia um from whence a lot of us came and so um you know to me i'd like to know your thoughts about that about hawaii's role uh in in larger issues in larger regional um processes and events and and uh and with respect to ukraine right now which is arguably changing our world as we speak so wisely said what happens in half the world away does impact us and i think that first one of the concerns will be our supply chain i think there's an even stronger reason for us to have renewable energy and to not be dependent on fuel from you know europe or other parts of the world because it's a very uncertain world these days uh food supply another argument for why we need to try to grow more here on the islands you know rather than dependent we are in the middle of the pacific ocean and if for some reason a container cannot make it through we're already seeing all the delays look how it's impacting us we need to address this and say we'll never be totally independent but how can we be uh more independent and not and be more self-reliant these are the things we need to talk about and need to come up with a plan to address uh but one of the other things i feel that's really important from leadership is to prepare our state for things that happen whether it be covet or a war we need to be better prepared as an island state ourselves so that we aren't caught unexpectedly and everybody panicking there's you know there's no clarity and a plan where the communication is coming from we need to communicate and be sure that our residents know what's going to happen when an unforeseen situation strikes us even with 9 11 right that happened um so whatever it may be life we know is very uncertain yeah and and and uh state fiscal policy has to has to respond to that so you have um taxes and fiscal policy that surround us and that um you know where it's easy to make a mistake and and not be ready for a rainy day not be ready for you know the exacerbation of the coven uh epidemic pandemic and not be ready for problems with uh climate change and you know those two items are really important and they're actually connected because kovit could could you know it can happen elsewhere could happen anywhere and it could wreck our economy um directly or indirectly and and then of course you have climate change which could which could inundate our most valuable properties in waikiki and the like um and sometimes we don't see those things as priorities in the long term um how do you feel about that about hardening us for example um through possible exacerbation of covetor or other pandemic diseases and for that matter to the inexorable march of climate change which is happening and whatever is the headline climate change is happening and some journalists feel it's the most important story of our lifetime what are your thoughts about that it is and it's already we're already behind the eight ball and though i applaud uh position statements made by leadership about whether it's affordable uh whether it's about renewable energy uh whatever the issues or cesspools uh that's great but we need a plan we need not only to make a statement but we now need to do the heavy lifting and that's what i've been doing all my life is the heavy lifting the the dirty work to clean up in the laundry that's where all the work is really is executing it we have a lot of great minds in the state of hawaii we need to not only listen to them but engage them in how we can address these problems once and for all i think that one of the problems why this isn't done is that too many times politicians run really for political ambition and aspiration so the real focus isn't so much about making tough decisions for the uh benefit of the people but more like making a decision that will enhance their political career and that's why i'm in this because i'm not at that stage um whether it's the mayor of the big island or the mayor of oahu we're all at a stage in our lives where we really want to leave a legacy that we can be proud of that the people of hawaii deserve and that they will be served better thank you vicky uh fiki kaitano a candidate for governor of the state of hawaii in 2022 thank you so much for coming down and joining us on think take aloha [Music] you
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1 Weird Trick That May Improve Your Picking
[Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hi there guys it's Rick here hope you're all doing extremely well out there I know I am if you've been watching my videos of late you'll know that I've had a long break from playing while I was ill over the Christmas and New Year period I'm not asking for sympathy don't worry I didn't get much playing in at all for a long period of time and as a consequence my technique has kind of taken a nosedive especially the picking technique so over the past few days I've been working really really hard to try and get my picking technique back up to scratch and over the past few days I have been experimenting with a idea there a specific idea one thing I've been aware of with my playing is that I've always approached holding the pick in the same way and any time I pick I make sure or have made sure that the joints stay roughly in one position especially this joint here I can't remember what the technical name for this joint is I'll stick it on the screen somewhere but it's this tip joint here and what I've been experimenting with is allowing just a little bit of give with a pick like that I don't know if you can see it and when I transition from string to string I just allow a little bit of give with that joint of the index finger and for some reason it really really works well for me it allows me to transition very very smoothly in comparison with holding the pick in one position like this which I've done since you know right from the word go really I'm not going to change this this is a specific technique that I use that's been very very effective I'm just experimenting with different ideas just to see how I can sort of add to my arsenal of techniques you know so I think it's important to be able to do that to be open to to trying new things with your technique because it could open up a whole load of doors for you and improve your technique even more and that's what I'm looking to do is to get you know more control over what I play because the moment that we sit back and go hey everything's cool then you stop learning so you know it's an ongoing process it's something that I'll be doing until I'm no longer here I would think yeah and I love doing it anyway so I'm just gonna show you exactly what I've been doing over the past few days so let's just take a straight-ahead scale let's take C Lydian for instance [Music] [Applause] okay I need to be nice and relaxed when I play anyway I want to be able to be in control of what I play however what I've been doing is loosening that joint and allowing when I transition from one string to the next like I said before just allowing a bit of give with that joint and the thumb so what I've realized over the past few days it's less so when I'm ascending [Applause] but more so when I'm descending so if you notice there's a little bit of movement here [Applause] [Music] [Applause] anyway I'm missing around here so it's very much a feel thing as well I'm kind of feeling my way through it I mean that sounds a little bit cliche and cheesy but it's absolutely true and that's one thing that I've been doing in all the years that I've been playing it's kind of you know feeling my way through specific things you know it's important to to experience that you know how it feels when you when you do something and this is kind of it's like almost like a mental cue for me to relax even more when I'm practicing my scale [Music] [Applause] it really really has been working for me pretty well like I said before this isn't an addition to my technique so what I'm doing is just throwing this out there just you know to give you some ideas to experiment with it yourself and see where it can take you there's no guarantees that it's going to be beneficial to you but there's no reason why you can't explore the idea and you know see where it takes you if it's beneficial to you then it's then it's worth doing you know a lot of people what I find a lot of guitar players are kind of scared of changing things especially if they've been playing for a number of years but I think that can be quite detrimental you know it's not allowing you to to try new areas of playing that really you could benefit from so anyway this is what I've been doing it almost feels like the kid is gonna fall out of my fingers [Applause] feels great so I just thought I'd share that little idea with you like I say it's it's just allowing that the tip of the index finger to just allowing a little bit of give with that joint rather than keeping it rigid so I just thought I'd throw that idea out I'm gonna practice it some more because I really really like the way it's taking my picking and it's really helping me to really Zone in on being completely relaxed when I play and hey that's got to be a good thing anyway I hope you've enjoyed this lesson give it a try see where it takes you and remember this is not a replacement for your current technique this is to augment your current technique to add to it and if it doesn't work for you don't worry about it it's no big deal okay thanks for checking in to this lesson and I will catch up with you guys in the next one Cheers
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Whately Assessors - February 21, 2023
Tuesday February 21st 2023. yeah the first thing is to approve the minutes and I have some beers that I just quickly leave them last year here we go because we approved the minutes from January 17th meeting uh we signed the human remaining statement adorable sanctions for veterans and we signed for denial for local Wells [Music] there were no motor vehicle abatements um the assigned the warrant to collect the first 2023 vehicle commitment I mean 7th of 2022 that was done um the the contract with the Cai Technologies for FY 2020 forums it was noted that General sells house on haydenville road and sold 400 000. uh so we'll need to inspect that you can see Herbert concerning publicizing the availability of the false 41 I've seen in heaven it's actually 41 and a half C noted that most Townsend news 41c not to have and uh publicized through the local newsletter or at the local senior center in undertown website and we adjourned the meeting to go into an executive session um and there was no public meeting after that where is the place that other people are supposed to be they would be over to the side okay okay 17. yeah yeah essential January 23rd January 23rd okay January 23rd yes okay Melanie yeah okay yes okay uh there are no motor vehicle abatement applications so there are none concerned I do have a couple of times being spread for a new design somewhere yeah um see please send or actually David here okay okay um I put together um well I do two things I I printed off a lot of permits that haven't been yet been issued there are a bunch that are funding yeah yeah as I told you there's a couple that should be there for them and I went through and I last week actually on Wednesday I drove around to see if I could I only said one for our area uh well there's one for the swimming pool behind him right behind Davis oh okay yes they're not anymore and I disappointed we don't need this right now um um I I have the permit for the icus or how were she pronounced and said you know oh I used to be bouldering it used to be the uh Hitchcock Brewery place oh oh yeah yes because I think it would be deepest uh I have the thing for that that's one that we'll be visiting I have pregnancy symptoms or I have things through the new um the addition to the barn on the parcel of land just south of of Kyle monaghan's house and garage you know you say people's names that I'm not really okay we're the where they're sort of like we're 91. kind of thinks a little and and five and ten create this little Peninsula oh yes yes 148 State Road okay that was where Kyle my hand built that new house with the great big garage yeah yeah hey just south of that in a parcel that they also own they are now they have now added a a sizeable Christian yeah they're bad so we need to go look at that with someone yeah so we're starting the list of the inspections yes uh let's see another one that we're looking at is oh there's also so that is Kyle Joel Monahan who is on Hayden Hill Road where uh is it haydenville or is it dickinsonville that would be uh that address is haydenville is it really I'm pretty sure even when Vivian owned it yep because now the driveway goes all the way through so it's got a driveway now yeah it's like we have a house that's a Francis can't Eastwood and they have the driveway circular so it goes both ways yeah but their address is yeah uh Christopher green down on River Road not sure if there's a house way back up with a garage with a little space over it and then a great big garage closer to the road it's just starting an AI pretty much oh and um he's got out a permit for um and it's being excavated right now uh what is he doing uh new storage building that's for it's an estimate a hundred thousand whoa that's some storage building then there is a permit for um is the name and then I forget who owned it before it's 27 Masterson I don't remember the previous owner anyway um there's a permit here to demolish the garage and to put in an addition which will be made bedroom and I it's quite an addition to actually oh wow well yeah this is this is but how much is that going to be 250. you're right where is that now uh what what are they calling that building uh what is it important is it they're taking they're taking down all right and then they're building a second story great big um Edition oh to the house to the house okay and I think that it also may be in the really just a new garage I think this may have a garage right well there's certainly a lower level yeah yeah so that's 250 jobs okay then we have these are all on on this you're saying those are actually new ones yeah because a lot of them haven't even been approved yeah the East School the old school on the corner yeah River and Christian uh the guy who owns it who's name is [Music] as a 450 Peg so let's go to that just be City to another happening but that's going to be turned into a bunch of Congress a bunch of condos across I assume they're kind of I may be wrong yeah yeah can I see that please then there's going to be some uh renovation at the house which used to be in the cells uh I think they're going to begin the one that just sold yeah I think they're going to be I guess they're they're just putting a new stairway off the resistance oh we're not like enclosing it according to this and then I had 22 Esports [Music] throughout uh this is not a big thing because it's just a roof repair but that's a brand I mean that's a pretty new what are they doing a group it's it's 22 Eastwood Lane and it's a router to repair I believe it says uh huh roof repair rear hip is leaking remove shingles on both sides of hip down to rear Dormer remove paper we installed storm guard blah blah blah 22 you said 22 school that is Kell he's telling easy easy interesting humans to pronounce uh 336.80 though oh that's the three family and that's not a big job either that is um remove two existing Windows frame rough opening installed in double slide patio doors and paints interior exterior floor and add one step so that sounds good for them and then our friend Deborah soterian once again has a permit the permits with them receiving uh to work on her picture and uh profito upon it's River Road yeah 180 River Road and that's just compared to see you insulated I don't know what I mean we were in there last so some of these aren't printed off because we hadn't been in for a while and therefore yeah yeah that's only just Soldier junket if you don't have it I think it was supposed to be just a family thing though okay oh okay um so I mean that's some of the things and then yeah that we'll be looking at and then the other thing is what you now have to improved one from Fred because it's been done by style of the buying claims boy there are a number of them that we're going to have to be hitting I mean some of them on the ones that I did Big you can see where I had highlighted it yeah uh where we either have never been inside or haven't looked inside it's getting down now for 10 years foreign [Music] and I did actually change one based on your what you told me okay spinner I think it was spinner who said that they're living in it and therefore it's complete so which one was that 26 each month right in the middle of Charter of uh Fred's List you said 25 yeah we had 25 off so I've taken that away and I might have brought my card with me but it was a good sense to do it and again possibly much yeah that's one across the street from Kevin yeah here it is here it had been at 6 41. because 41 is it had been a 504 and now because no one you can't live in it without a well that is someone I mean yes thank you well it's I heard it said that they don't always get into oh I didn't realize that it was well yeah I'm sure it's yeah no there there are people in it you know I think we're walking with baby or the mother I think next to each other it's their family uh-huh sorry do we have two spinners so it's a different name I believe it's a different name I don't think it's the same name so that's 26 in school I think the next story yeah which one are those yeah it's wrong or whispering oh no there's one one more house here I believe the Lewis 24th this is 24 in the school it's just I don't see a 24 in my list I don't either but they do skip numbers don't they well it goes yeah that skips number seven it's [Music] so some aren't there so what you can do is is look at the parcel ID and the extender beyond the parcel there there's a bunch of 31s there all on Grail and then there's a bunch of 25's personal 25 if there's anything missing in in that list those numbers that are at the end there are the actual lot numbers uh from the original plan yeah so I don't know anyway that's that um and then I have and I gave you all copy of outstanding building permits yeah so we'll definitely be doing some of those so there's a lot to look at yeah when are we going when do we start this in April April usually late April once your vacation second half of night I would a woman down on Francis is I'm taking care of our cat she's going to uh Italy for 10 days visit relatives that she's never met yeah I could do that okay okay so that is kind of rundown of what we're going to be looking at um [Music] well here it is yeah Davis from Teddy Bear Pools that's the tutor yeah I think I put it on but I'm not sure maybe not we haven't been in since 2014. oh wow so you need to go anywhere yeah and then Casey in the Casey House enjoy your casing up on just on play when we're in the old building the old house was eventually joined on sort of across from the hip right into the hill uh I have her that I've already put it on the computer as best I can um this is a new build yeah and I took the temperament on that is just something thousand oh seven yeah [Music] that's where the the big old Kennedy house was oh yeah yeah okay I journaled mine a million times better but they're estimating their buildings and it does yeah in any way they're in front of our house okay um so I guess the next thing is any any other New or Old business when I you know I started this by uh child house and then in in order of square footage you can see you know some things that I guess a question don't all of them have AC hundred percent in your earring all different buildings I don't know we've got something as well sometimes don't show any it's possible I just forgot to even say it on here yeah because going back and forth between yeah doing different things and anyway if you look at somebody on you know at Collins I mean you would think that everyone would have air conditioning it's just I I don't know yeah I think they probably know it yeah I know how much difference it makes a not a lot balloon for sure if it's a mini sport [Music] okay so what did you oh uh noted differences right differences in hunting plane sustained Necessities I'm just going to leave it at that White House says electric or not she's Cheeks is all electric in that gas you know it could be I mean like I said it was at least five or six different Builders and it's also possible that I as I say transcribed it wrong as I went because I was doing it you know on a big sheet of paper trying to write it down yeah but whatever you know discrepancies okay is your tank buried yes I think everyone says one is not oh in my neighborhood yeah it's a narrow gas so we're sort of you could join contract with it and we get a set amount that we have to pay and they can't fluctuate that through the year it has to say constant how do you read how much you have in the tank I open the cover and I look at the gauge but you can see it oh yeah oh yeah and then in the garage where is it it's right over my stone wall I think no I have a stone wall here and it's right Beyond it oh right there and it's covered with how much they're it's not covered at home Oh I thought you said it was on the ground it is in the ground but it's not covered I mean uh there's a cover on it that I can open them oh I see sort of like one of those trash things that you sometimes put in the ground yeah yeah a little hook that yeah and you look down and there's the alternator and the Jet all sorts of things oh how cool and there's a gauge how um below your house is it well it wouldn't be very far but I don't think yeah I don't think it's that far down no I know it's not because you can how tall is it when you're standing there opening them when I look down I don't see the tank what I see it all has um cement around it it's a hole you know like oh well so yeah yeah you have just gauges there yeah and below that is the tank it's not it's only a 500 I don't know what you have um do we have any tentative meeting for a next meeting I don't anticipate there is an awful lot to do young March yeah maybe in three weeks or so unless something comes up and then you know I mean do we have to set that as you don't know I just like to yeah the feeling from you guys so yeah I don't think two weeks is necessary no yeah so you want to go for the 14th is that what it is okay sure good you want to call foreign
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Church Full of Foolish And Ignorant People | Sewage Water Packaged To Be Sold To People | Reaction
i'm back again you know what i'm saying this time i'm back again with the reaction video not just one two videos i'm gonna be giving you guys as a matter of fact hey this world is wicked though oh no let me see the world but some so so many people not just some so many people are wicked in this world and i'll tell you a reason why but before we go any further this is going to be our new motto m-o-t-t-o you understand passing way no work no go job and in english anyone who does not work will not eat that's what i mean so before i start any video we'll say this together before us starting from today before i start any of my videos we'll say this together person will no walk no go chop in english anyone who does not work will not what eats and that's true that's life you understand even my american subscribers or fans or you know how you want to say it you will say it with us pencilway no walk no good waiting no good job so stop practicing now you understand aha so you already know it's your boy mcadvised idea yes so and we're going to be reacting to two videos today not just reacting but also talking up yeah you you get the point but reacting to it talking about it and you know and then let me also know your opinions in the comment section basically so the first video before we even go any further guys please even i never subscribe to the channel please do me fail by subscribing right now click that subscribe button is free your answer is free join the channel today market vibe is always lit so please join my channel today click the notification bell beside this so you can get notified whenever i post videos you understand and give this video a big thumbs up because the more you like it the more it gets to more people thank you for that this is the first video do you like talk about it for sure i played for you guys for it let me first talk about it wait let me watch it stress or watch it together actually [Music] illegal so let's talk about the video let's just talk about the video please the the first question i won't ask for this that the first question i have for this person is is he sawing the the sachet or what well and second of all where's the water coming from ah this world so many people are wicked in this world so you i'm sure that this where's the water coming from this is it's so clear that this water is dirty man it's not do you know the amount of diseases that people can contract from this type from drinking this type of water just because you want to make money because you want to make money you don't care if people die they contract diseases you don't give they have typhoid you don't care you don't care as long as you make money how do people like this sleep at night that's what i'm trying to figure out because okay here in america right we drink more bottled water you know so we don't really drink like such a water like that you know what i'm saying but in a place like nigeria you know there's so many african countries that drink such such a water like this and they don't even know i'm talking about buyers don't know where this this like the source of this water you know they don't know the source of the water they're drinking they're just drinking it because oh as long as the surgery yeah it has to be clean as long as it's caught because you should be in nigeria we actually see pure water as long as in the sachet yeah it has to be clean no people are desperate man you have to be careful and make sure there's you know he has enough that number now that is like for people that don't we don't really know what navdark means is like so navdak the full mean of navdak is national agency for food and drug administration and control so this is this is what you know not nafta is right so navdak is a federal agency under the federal ministry of health that is responsible for regulating and controlling the the manufacture importation exportation advertisement distribution sale and use of food drugs cosmetics medical devices medical devices chemicals and packaged water in nigeria see packaged water like satchel water so if you if you let's say any of you guys go to nigeria or any african country right and you buy such a water you want to drink some water satchel water please be sure to check the sachet the packaged water to see if you're going to find the navdaq number if you don't see any of that number please don't drink it as a matter of fact i just recommend you drink bottled water but also make sure it is there's another number on it you know that one is that one is safer so nab that number is very important because all this nonsense rubbish people that would just be you know anyone can just like get such as like put whatever name they want to put there blah blah blah and then they just you just pump water in it from anywhere it could be well what it could just be any type of water you don't know where the water is coming from so just be careful anyone that decides to you know visit africa soon please be sure to check that it has navdaq number like a navdaq number on the package whatever you are buying thank you but i don't understand how wicked some people can be you see like how do people like this sleep at night tell me how how do they sleep at night where is it where is the the water coming from i'm trying to figure it out where is it coming from where's the water coming from man i don't even know what to say man i don't know what to say anymore but anyways please guys be safe out there please that's what i'm just gonna say me be extra careful you know when it comes to buying uh water or even buying drinks whether i solve drinks you know i'm saying whatever it is soda just be careful that's what i'm gonna say anyways let's um get to the second video this one eh this next video i'm about to show you guys uh like i don't even know if i should i should laugh i don't even know if i should cry i don't know if i should i don't even know if i should just i don't know let's watch it together [Music] hey god of mess [Music] what is this [Music] okay let me ready for you he says nigerians will go for deliverance rather than demand for good governance just watch the end yo okay think about it is this no mod these people are actually falling in in mud it's not not muddy water like muddy water there's no muddy water but you know the funny thing about this video is that how come let me even ask this question how come the camera man i'm talking about those ones that that all the cameras right while these programs are going on outcome they never fall please don't you ask i should please someone should answer that question go to the comment section and let me know if you if you know the answer how come the camera man camera walking they don't they don't fall during deliverance service during deliverance session whoa oh it's always steady like it's always at the right angles and this and that how come they never fall please how come like people are just so ignorant gullible can you find me a word like find just help me with some other words in the comment section hey yo gao like what is really going on like is this is this deliverance what are they delivering you from no the question there what are they delivering them what is the so-called pastor delivering delivering them from that's what i'm trying to figure out eh what's delivering them from inside most water is this what jesus did in the bible is this how we delivered people uh the sick people or people that are demons in them is how jesus did his own and if for information the miracles that jesus did all the miracles jesus did he did them outside the synagogue outside the church he did them outside the church outside so how come these so-called pastors or you know i don't know how come the all their deliverance sessions are done within their building they are so-called churches how come please don't you answer that question please hey god i was i'm still trying to figure out why the the camera men are still standing bro what the camera man how come they're still standing so once you figure that out for me please please man this is sad i don't even know what to say anymore man i don't know anyways guys that's it from me today thank you for rocking with me please if you haven't subscribed to the channel do me a favor by subscribing right now click on that subscribe button it's free join the market vibe family today you know you have to enjoy the vibes and also click on the notification bell so you can get notified whenever i post videos give this video a big thumbs up so it can go viral and uh yeah let's keep building this channel up my goal is to get 20 000 subscribers before the end of the month and it's possible thank you for loving support share with family friends uncle auntie sister brother uh step brother step sister family ever grandma grandpa thank you for loving support i'll see you on the next one peace [Music] you
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Van build | changing rims
[Music] hmm yeah and take it away to do something all the way to there [Music] so new shoes dirty fingers freedom okay do the other one okay lift me up a little more are you tired when i'm as i don't know back off again because we're gonna have a look at the breaks and things and under the arches so we're just putting them on for now just for sure just to see how they look [Applause] [Music] [Applause] don't need to see me do this one again do it sorry [Applause] what are we doing up here enjoying the view pondering wandering pondering kayaks reacts yes fitting kayaks because we've got mount points these bars we've got upright bars and we've got j bars whether we can do something hmm or i might just get a sun lounger on here and lounge out and go to the beach yeah and then i don't need to do anything but we've got little rollies yeah they're rollies so you can roll them up i said i think we could pull them up on it's just how do we mount them yeah i think that'll be all right this is nice and sturdy i got a catwalk i'm getting doomed look at you
Wheezy and the Bandit MTB
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New Realm Anti-Cheat for Minecraft Bedrock Edition | UAC Showcase/Tutorial (Links Included)
hey what is up guys i've been working on an anti-cheat called unity anti-cheap or uac for short uh but this anti-cheat doesn't actually require any command blocks or ticking areas nothing like that all you need to do is import a behavior pack and you're good as soon as we join after a few seconds want to be met with this little screen right here uh now we also the first thing we also notice is the message above our heart bar where it's going to say the kills deaths and current kill streak uh there is nothing being displayed there at the current moment because we don't actually have a score for anything but let's say if we were to die time we now are displaying that we have one death so what this anti-cheat is actually doing uh without actually anything having turned on at the moment is is keeping everyone out of a creative mode if they are not staff so if i were to go into creative mode uh since i am not staff it will actually immediately kill me and then you're going to see a message saying nightwalker lots changing game mode is is it not allowed uh so the question is how does one who actually is authorized to go into uh creative uh do so as you can see at the top of the screen it said uh do to do the function help command so if we actually perform that command uh we'll be emitted by this message right here so it says this you must be staffed to do this command and the tag for staff is staff status so if we go ahead and actually give ourselves that tag uh and then perform the help command again we'll be meeting with this small ui right here in chat uh so you see that we have the stats command and below it says uh it shows the players time played uh warns and current game mode we have warns where you can manually warn a player but there's also automated ways to warn players and we can get to that later then there is a clear lag option where you can manually clear entities and we have a clear area where you can clear uh areas it says this message right here basically saying hey this can't be undone you know and then if we go and do it again it actually uh goes ahead and clears the area and this is very useful for clearing out you know illegal stashes and what have you so right off the bat this is kind of the basic functionality that we have in here we also have god mode and the ability to toggle and what it means by toggle is that we can then toggle certain things within uac so if we do uac slash module check this is actually going to show us what is on and what is off at the current moment within uac but as you can see further we have item commands auto clear and a bunch of other good stuff so let me show you guys the stats command so if i do the stats command as you can see it shows us a lot of debug sets about us uh you see that armor stand over there its name is yeet uh function and then the stats command and then now i can see yeet's stats and he currently doesn't have a game mode because he is an entity so he is not going to give me his game mode and then we have the second thing which is time played and ticks which i'll get to that in a second we also can see a player's rewards how many times they've spawned in the legal item and the current kd stats as well as if they are staff or not which e is not staff so it jumps up as false now it's not actually giving us a value for time played because we haven't actually enabled the time played module and we can do that with the toggle command so if we toggled uh time played on uh is now keeping time of the time played so if we check our stats now it says our time plate and ticks is uh 264 and we've played for over an hour which is not accurate it's not going to be accurate for the first you know hour or so where it says oh for an over an hour or less than an hour uh it sometimes gets messed up but uh when it comes to like the later regions for like oh he's played for three plus hours or four plus hours it's uh it does get accurate when it comes to that now the great thing about this is uh it does stop a number of exploits that cannot be fixed with the slash clear command i don't actually have uh any clients that i can test this on where i can give myself like a a fire tile or or anything like that but what i can do is go ahead and get myself a beehive which is usually commonly used in the cbe exploit or the command block exploit so it's only going to start clearing items from me when unobtainable items are on so if we do function toggle and then unobtainable items and toggle it on is now on so we're going to go ahead and revoke our staff status and when we have it in our hand it's actually going to kick us uh and then send a message saying hey my walk-a-lots was kicked for uh illegal items now we're not actually going to get kicked from this world because it's a local world but if it was a realm i would have just gotten kicked and i would be able to join back immediately after right but now here's the thing if we go ahead and do our stats a second time well we have to be staffed first but if we do our stats a second time as you can see now it says that we have spawned in one illegal item so if i were to give myself uh two more i would then get a message saying i have one out of three warrants and if i were to go ahead and check my stats i now have one warning and you can see this every time you check stats on a player so with module check i can see what's on what's on what's not and as you can see the unobtable items is on what we can also do with this is the anti-cbe as well uh so if i were to go ahead and toggle that on there we go so let's say a player is so fast that uh they were actually able to place the beehive or b nest or what have you right now if we go ahead and remove staff uh it is gone so basically it's going to clear already placed uh beehives and b nests around the player uh so there's other cool stuff within uh uac as well but this is basically the gist of it now here's my favorite thing in the whole wide world about uh this this anti-cheat and that is the lag clear function so if you are staff you can actually go into creative mode and here's what it looks like uh now that i'm in creative mode uh and you'll notice that we have total entities and we also have current world spawn it's not actually displaying anything yet but what's happening is that it's trying to pull information from the lag clear system and then also the randomizer system uh so if we go ahead and then toggle the actual uh function for lag clear uh it's going to actually start showing us the current entities uh that are actually on right now and the threshold for a lag clear is usually around 100. as you can see it's entity account starting to go up gradually it's going to update every five seconds or so so once it goes past 100 it's actually going to go ahead and do an automatic light clear and i'll actually uh tell us in chat as well so it's not actually going off a timer uh that usually a lot of realms do every six sec or six minutes or around that time it's actually going off the entity count whereas if the entity count goes past 100 it will immediately do a lag clear on the other side we also have the current world spawn and it's not going to actually go off of the actual current world spawn uh let's say if i were to set spot world spawn somewhere it's not going to keep track of that what's keeping track of is the actual uh randomized spawn so if i go ahead and toggle random spawn point uh i pogo that on uh we're going to start getting fed chords and those coordinates are actually the current world spawn uh that the randomizer has set it to now this is pretty good for factions and smps anarchies uh what have you and the main purpose of the spawn randomizers is stop spawn trapping uh so it's going to randomize the world spawn every five seconds or so um now let's say if a player places a bed down and cesar spawn that way of course they're not going to spawn there they won't spawn at their bed but those coordinates are actually a live feed to the current world spawn and it's going to constantly change to uh to random chords so another thing that uac also has uh some built in is uh the item commands so there are a few types of them so you have home you have set spawn uh you have stats and then you have spawn so stats is pretty cool because if you enable item commands what their other players are able to do is without being staffed they can go ahead and drop an item and then have their stats be shown so if we go ahead and give ourselves a staff real quick we can toggle item commands on and we're not going to necessarily need that so if we go ahead and drop the stats they can see uh some basic stats uh not all of them that which staff can see but you know some pretty interesting stats that they might be interested in which is their time played uh in words uh their current you know infractions and their kick the kdrs and stuff uh now we also have a set spawn which if we drop this we'll obviously go ahead and set our spawn and we get a local message saying spawn has been set for nightwalker lots and only you can see that now we also have a another command which is spawn so if we drop this it's actually going to set us closer to world spawn let's say you're based quite far out and you just want a command that gets you close to spawn but you don't really want to get bombarded as soon as you get there that command is going to you know teleport you relatively close to spawn uh so that way you can get there and then the last command is going to be super helpful which is home which is going to take you home when you drop it so when we drop it we get a message saying going to night walker lots of spawn point in 30 seconds uh we also get a nifty little progress bar uh where our message used to be i notice that we actually have items in our inventory uh so as soon as we come back here or you know our message comes back up uh with the way it originally was and we actually still have our items here if we go ahead and give our barrel real quick so we can store some stuff uh now that we actually are here if we go ahead and die afterwards we actually still lose our stuff so it's only going to work if uh you know the home command is being used now the best way to keep updated uh with uac is obviously to be in the usc discord and it does help to also be in unity's main discord you'll also be able to go ahead and report bugs in uac give suggestions reach out to us discord is probably the fastest way to reach out to us it's going to be available in mcpedl for a very very easy going download link but if you want the current version the fastest being in our discord would be probably be the way to go now i know i didn't actually cover everything within the anti-cheat but that i'll let you guys go ahead and play around with it but other than that it's probably going to wrap it up for this video i'm sorry that i held on for this uh or to this uac uh in the dark for quite some time i wanted to have time to perfect it and make sure that it was 100 usable as well as very user friendly for those that just want to have it plug and play go ahead and spread this around to your other realm owners and i'll see you guys in the next one see me or peace let my heart collapse either you can come and clean me or let me fall into relapse how you can become my savior or just stab me in the back i don't want it to go back i don't want it to go back yeah
Nightwalker L.o.t.s
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CMPT 394/858 Final Exam Review and Course Recap Session 1 WT 2020-2021
i think we'll get started here um my thought on today's session which will be the first of two that i'm planning to to use to review for the final exam uh was by default to go through some general comments um on what you might expect on the exam and what you might not what what you can rule out needing to worry about being on the exam following that my thought was to field questions uh by default um if there are particular questions you'd like to ask either about uh contents of the of the exam or um you know substantive questions on uh specific concrete material i'm glad to answer them then um when those questions uh are discharged my thought was to then um go through a set of slides which i've pulled together with some care which systematically go through a set of topics that we've covered within the semester and they go through the large majority of said topics and for each such topic lay out what i consider the most salient testable uh important uh features of that section of the course i have quite a few of those slides they are substantive detailed and um and my thought was to following any you know early questions to go through them and then in a second phase of questioning um i could you know answer uh additional additional questions then when i'm going through the um the different sections germaine to areas of the course uh i would also welcome you know being stopped and asked questions about those the goal is to kind of do a whirlwind tour through the most important elements and examinable elements uh of this course and if there are questions you know about any particular one either you know what are we subject to on the exam about that or i don't understand that concept we should bring that up i'll try to pause but i'd also suggest people shout out you know at that point to to identify um identify questions rather than allowing me to kind of blather on so that that was my thought um any uh strong preferences for things we should cover before i talk in you know just one or two slides about what you might expect and rule out expecting on the exam okay hearing uh no comments on that um i will then switch to my uh screen and we'll get going on on these um so again my point here is just to cover two two or so slides on the um the expectations for the exam so uh the exam structure is not yet complete i'm actually joining you from holiday uh i i'm on a holiday till the week from today um but i've made an exception uh for for this uh this event um and uh i am still finalizing the structure the the exam uh it will not be finalized uh until shortly before the exam in particular um when i return uh but there's a lot of features that are completely clear at this point um and i've articulated some of the main ones there it is close book um there's going to be a set of short answer questions these would be things like true false uh potentially you know fill in the blank uh potentially some involving multiple choice um occasionally some which which might involve you know a very small calculation and and filling in an answer um we've seen these sort of things on pop quizzes right if if there's an agent subject to a rate transition or hazard rate or a rate associated with a flow out which they can flow with a certain probability per unit time of leaving what's the average time they spend in the stock or state right that sort of thing um those are short answer questions um medium length questions you've also seen to a somewhat lesser degree but but still on quite a few occasions uh within the pop quizzes here what i'm looking for is sort of one two four sentences and it's typically you know uh one two three um which basically asks you to to demonstrate your knowledge of a certain certain set of material and you know i may ask you to for example compare and contrast um handling how how models that are aggregate system dynamics models or agent-based models scale as one increases population size and i i'd expect to you know you be able to comment on that or as you increase heterogeneity um the number of attributes um that each person the population um needs to be associated with in the model um so those those sort of medium length questions you might be expected to kind of uh demonstrate your knowledge of um of some particular aspect of of the situation maybe maybe it's uh you know list two major types of equilibria that are frequently present within infectious disease models and i'm expecting they're disease-free and endemic equilibria or something like that um you know describe each uh so those are medium-length questions there'll be many of those um and then there's gonna be some longer questions uh longer questions are expected to carry more points and they're expected to take more time whether they carry more points per unit time is not up to me but up to you and these questions can involve and should be expected to involve uh some at some uh mathematical uh mathematical solving um or a little bit of uh of code potentially but um they would do so within certain limits uh and i'll i'll comment on things that won't be tested in the next slide these longer questions um would be expected to demonstrate a certain um skill with uh tasks that you might might be um expected to have built up in the course of the semester maybe it's taking a system dynamics model whose structure and flow equations uh are shown to you and ask you to turn it into a set of of differential equations so you have a rate of change of s and a rate of change equals something and a rate of change of i equals something rate of change of r equals something um for example that that might be a a long form question um so you're writing writing that down the exam is conducted electronically will be conducted via moodle and there's a certain amount of mathematical of chops that it has you can you can encode some things in mathematics in moodle uh if that's expected i'll give you guidance how to do it but it's really designed to to spare you time um or to give give you time and uh you you shouldn't it it's not a it's not a required thing um but it kind of prettifies the answer um if you'd like to use it so this longer questions uh will be fewer a number but will carry collectively a fair number of points um they'll be going over types of challenges that we have gone through in class and and worked through so uh i would expect i would expect some um some facility with that okay so those are longer questions let's talk what's outside the scope um so i am not going to ask you to create any working any logic models i'm not going to ask questions which depend on memorization of any logic api you know what's the order for of parameters when you call move to or something like that um what is um what is the way in which one you know adds to a data set or anything like that not nothing like that um in general i try to minimize that now i i might and i want to refine this a little bit more uh what is fair game there is like um i might ask you to demonstrate your knowledge of um common network types and i i might note that these network types are represented in any logic which maybe would help you reflect back and remember but i'm i'm not asking them because i'm asking you to demonstrate knowledge of any logic it's more they were things you worked with any logic um at one point or another particularly if you pursued the um the assignments so uh that might be an example or you know something kind of on the edge here is is types of uh transitions among state charts and and any logic has shall i name them uh you know a timeout transition which is basically a fixed time after entering a state a rate transition which is a hazard rate of chance per unit time of leaving it has a message transition which brings someone out when they receive a message that matches some criteria it also has conditional transitions out which where an agent transitions out when a certain condition is realized and finally there's an arrival transition now um my goal in asking these is not to again test your knowledge of any logic but it's rather these are exemplars of these are kind of indicative of common agent-based modeling primitives that any logic happens to capture and capture reasonably well but um i'm i'm not intending to ask you you know what do i have to click on in order to see this thing right you know it's like i'm trying to minimize your needing to know any logic and really getting at the core concepts that often any logic captures uh but the goal is to not spew out knowledge of any logic so that's a little bit of a subtlety that um i was asked about the other day by a student um about how much of it is on any logic and when i answer that i have to sort of coach my answer and and that in that term uh i'm not going to ask you to calculate eigenvalues i would expect you to know why they're at least a little bit relevant to some of the material covered in this class um eigenvalues are very relevant um in the context of stability of equilibria in the context of knowing that if someone flies in on a plane with cova 19 into the saskatoon airport could we expect an outbreak uh from that or does our health system have it under such control that it's gonna peter out maybe they'll in fact one or two people but it basically won't spread across the population and eigenvalues give you the insight into that if you go back and listen to my lecture if you don't recall it um at the moment so um i'd like you to know their relevance and how if you were to be given a set of value values you'd know is it stable or not but i i certainly don't expect you to do matrix inversion or calculate eigenvalues or anything you know really really hairy like that um so you don't have to worry about that i'm certainly not going to be asking you to do you know really really complex mathematical calculations you know i could be asked to take the square root of you know whatever um no that's outside the scope um i'm i'm further not planning to ask you really detailed questions in the kobit 19 lectures um there's a the particle filtering approach that i introduced that i i mentioned you know the important takeaway there is you can combine in some pretty interesting ways dynamic models in that case aggregate system dynamics models with machine learning methods and you can do it to kind of get some consensus picture in that case of kind of what's going on under the you know out there in the world in a way that meshes both theory is captured by the model and arriving data over time as data that's unfolding over time as you know different numbers of cases are observed and different numbers of hospitalization and you know as icu's fill up and and tests are performed in different quantities and people are vaccinated it sort of regrounds this model and that and so it corrects the model's expectations you should remember that much at least but um i'm not asking you to sort of tell me about the likelihood functions of that model um yeah now i want you to get the basic the basic just remember the the weather model analogy it's always updated et cetera um so i wanted to take away some of the gist of it um similarly for the agent-based model that was presented those who were paying closer close attention may remember it had you know workplaces in schools and long-term care facilities and hospitals acute acute care facilities uh and you know people and communities and a variety of other structures um but i'm not gonna you know ask you real detailed questions about that um um you should know it is a agent-based model and it in fact is a hybrid agent-based model and includes discrete events simulation to represent things like contact tracing and lab processes people waiting uh within a hospital for testing or care what have you um so you should remember kind of that that much of it um but uh you don't you don't need to you know remember details um okay so so those are some comments on sort of general structure of the exam and and one things are outside model scope to to set expectations um now i have a set of topics and i told you i've a lot of slides um to go through systematically on the major topics we discussed in this class but before so doing with you informed that i will be doing this um which may you know decide for some of you that you want to defer your question until after that um i would field questions right now from any students uh things you'd like to ask about the exam format or things that uh you're not sure if you're subject to them and the exam or you know things you're really confused about substantively and you'd like me to specifically address before i go into this kind of survey systematically of the material so i open the floor uh to to discussion uh right now any things you would like to ask me right now make sure i'm not missing anything in the chat here yeah it will be up it will be uploaded um so question from spencer the recording will be uploaded so um i'll be i'll do that afterwards it is currently recorded okay if people want me to stop the recording for a question i'm happy to obliged um so i'm glad to do that for confidentiality of student questions so just just let me know do i have a question good okay um maybe what i will do then is i i think i think just so every student can be sure that you know they don't they don't get their voice out on the internet i'm going to pause and we'll i will resume uh and we will jump in to the material um uh the lectures uh good question lectures on sensitive analysis and calibration are fair game and i have material uh about them that i'm about to show now just you're aware um i actually can't see the chat window when i'm presenting my screen uh i don't know if it's a linux linux zoom thing or if it's typical but um uh i have trouble i'm not gonna be able to to see if a message has been posted in short um and uh so i i will need people to speak up if possible i'm gonna frob my uh my phone here in hopes that i can join via phone uh which would allow me to see the chat and but please please please please speak up okay so okay so i um i am currently uh on uh as a participant as well so hopefully i'll see chapman messages but please be encouraged to speak up okay so let's talk about broad uh topics this was going to be one and two but i decided to kind of re refactor it so here we go um so these are some model some major topics discussed this is um less well thought through than i that i would like but um i spent a lot of my time sort of collecting things for different sections on many of these so we talked look we talked about modeling motivations and philosophy the process and scope associated with modeling this is really kind of conceptualization of models um and well i'll remind you of that process and some of the principles that i emphasize that i do want you to carry away okay um we talked about uh dynamic modeling methodologies we talked about system dynamics with emphasis on aggregate system dynamics agent-based modeling discrete event simulation hybrid modeling and then some the trade-offs and interactions between them uh we further spoke about some aspects of networks um types of networks and we had a particular lecture specifically on scale-free networks which are of great practical and theoretic interest and which reflect which are seen in many computer networks as well as human human networks many aspects of human behavior we talked about uh feedbacks in the context of system dynamics and formal model analysis using system dynamics models but particularly it was in the context of infectious disease modeling um we we talked about the choice of these methods it's i say meta linguistic abstraction i mean really i'm talking about sort of trade-offs between these dynamically modeling methodologies but it's basically choosing the methodologies um we talked about non-linearity and and its role in infectious disease modeling the fact you need both susceptibles and infectives for someone to get infected it's a sign that it depends non-linearly on these things it's not merely double the number of susceptibles you know you'll get double the number of people getting infected no you in order to know um you know how many people are infected you need to know the number of infectives as well and uh and this is an important um important for many reasons uh calibration sensitivity analysis we also talked about and we talked about um this is incorrect so you know this was really glimpse of particle filtering um and uh formerly uh state space not state space reconstruction that's a deeper topic we won't get into it but it's really cool um okay stop state state no that's not what we want state space okay here we go boom there we go okay um so these are some major uh topics um my thought was to jump in but i want to field any questions right now because you may say i don't see x there is that because he doesn't think it's important he considers it a minor part of the course or is it just because he didn't happen to capture a doubt so i want to ask anyone want to ask questions like about something you say hey where is it it's not there you want to ask about that or want to ask um so so i said any logic mechanisms i'm gonna i'm gonna sort of i gave my my my uh sort of spiel about that earlier okay any questions about things that you don't see on here and you're wondering why and if it's significant you're not seeing it what about uh determining equilibrium and looking around equilibria i felt like you spent a lot of time talking about that that's this that's this right here yeah thanks oh so sorry yeah yeah that that's that's what i meant meant by that but um it's it's a great example of how you know questions good for clarifying like unpacking what do i mean by that opaque term formal model analysis i'm saying like you you formally go and uh solve for the equilibria or you um work to to determine what is the even the value of the basic reproductive number for a model or the um you know uh what is the um what it you know write down the force of infection for this model um actually i wouldn't i'm not sure i'd call that analysis but it it sort of virtues up against it so yeah um okay so uh great question other questions going once twice gone okay so um we will plow on okay um so uh let's talk about system monuments so basically for for most of these i'm going to tell you what i consider the most important thing so okay and it's possible i've forgotten you know a small number but but these are the ones for most of my mind now and as i'm finalizing the exam these are going to be the ones for most of my mind so you can bet that what i'm talking about now is a pretty good indication of a lot of things that have a excellent chance of appearing on the exam may not be exhaustive but it's pretty darn good okay so system dynamics i expect you to know the building blocks stocks and flows i expect to be able to know for a given quantity like like if i say you know um consider the amount of money in a bank account um if you were to construct a system dynamics model uh concerning dynamics of your bank account would this represent a stock or a flow or you know or conversely where would your income would that be a flow or a stock the the answers i'm expecting there are first one stock bank account balance is a stock and the income it's a thing per unit time a hundred thousand dollars saying i have an income of a hundred thousand dollars has a lot different implications if it's per minute versus per year and that's a dead giveaway it's a flow um it's per unit time uh i'd expect you'd be able to kind of recognize what's what's the stock here what's a flop um so stocks and flows um have dynamics associated with them and stocks um their dynamics depends on the values of the flows um into and out of them but specifically the rate of change of a stock is dependent on the net flow flow in minus some of the flows in minus some of the flows out i think that determines how quickly it's rising or falling if the flow's in equal the flows out it's going to be staying the same if the flow's in or greater than the flows out it's going to be rising over time if it flows out or greater than the flows in it's going to be falling over time um so the stock dynamic depends on the flows and and uh you should be aware of this um so rates have changed we're dealing with rates of change here here and here and um i do expect and gosh um yeah it's kind of down here you to have some comfort in taking a depiction of a model and you know where maybe formulas are specified and um and unpacking it to odes uh so in other words to unpack into s dot i dot r dot which are those s dot means the rate of change of x how quickly it's rising is it going up five people per day it's getting you know the number of people are susceptible is increasing by five people per day um is it falling by five people per day etc um same thing for infected so i want you to be able to to do that unpacking and you know i have some nice pictures of that later we we will go and look at um uh okay um additional things there there's this dimensionality that i i talked about and actually i will ask you to watch a lecture on at one point a video um or look if if we have a stock who's which is of dimension or unit um let's say people um individual accounts of people then the flows into it have to be people per unit time the flows out of it have to be people per unit time it has to be that way um there's this dimensional consistency that needs to be maintained um because over time that flow in is going to be accumulating in the stock you know some amount of time time times the values that flow so if you multiply a time times people per unit time you should get you know the dimension of the soft people um and uh i do expect knowledge of that um uh hazard rates we we talked about hazard rates i actually had a little bit of a example on this where we um we're sort of raising about a chance per unit time probability per unit time say of leaving the stock um and that is a uh continuous you know uh continuous sort of the uh continuous probability of sorts it's probably like per unit time it's a what we call a probability density or hazard rate and um it would reflect the fact that you know it could go on at any point during this time and you know i'd kind of like you to have some familiarity with that but most importantly at a practical level i expect if you have a hazard of alpha of leaving a stock you're and that's the only thing out flowing out of the stock you have a pro uh time in the stock on average of 1.04 alpha we talked about first order delays quite a bit um and i have some slides in them talked about competing risks a bit so if there's two flows out one out going out with rate alpha another eight with beta no longer is it true your average amount of time before leaving with alpha is just one over alpha because you could leave via beta and if beta is really really big the only people are going to be living by alpha leaving by alpha are people who leave quickly and so it's going to kind of move people on average to leave earlier um the fact that there's this other flow out um we talked about aging chains that often we have these first order delays they're kind of bolted together in succession and you have a second order delay and a third order delay and it changes the shape of the the flow out um associated with that um okay so uh let's see a few other things we talked there's this numerical integration that you have to typically solve by going through step by step um with some time steps small time steps um there's a bit of subtlety there but i won't go into but you could think of it for the sake of this course as being fixed time steps and um you're totaling up how many people leave and come in to these stocks uh through that and the problem is that those time steps have to be small enough that you're not going to make any silly mistakes um you'll have a stock go negative of people or something non-physical like that so there's this thing called numeric integration where you're kind of solving what's going on over time and and you need a small enough delta t and he did small enough sort of look at what's going on over time to not uh not get caught up in uh in silly things like it goes negative uh we talked about feedbacks balancing and reinforcing um they go by the name of course respectively negative and positive and we talked about how that structure induces dynamics um reinforcing feedbacks lead to a kind of an unstable dynamic they have an eigenvalue greater than one greater than zero it was a real part is greater than zero and it leads to this kind of escalating dynamic it's this it it catches you know it's like you know each infective infects two people and it goes from one to two to four to eight to sixteen and so on uh number of people who are infected it just multiplies and each of them infects others and it it just gets out of hand that's a reinforcing feedback um a balancing feedback be something like you know you get hungry and you go and eat something you become less hungry for example um or there's more people who are susceptible and because there's more susceptibles there tends to be more in in mixing with infectives and for a given number of infectives there'll be more more um infections and that will drain the number of susceptible so it's kind of self-limiting or that's not quite the right word for it but it you know increasing it tends to push back harder and harder on it it's kind of like a rubber band you stretch and it pulls back um and that's associated with uh with stability and something that approaches some equilibrium value and we kind of played around with that in a modeling class at one point um you should be aware that there are these things called causal diagrams or clds uh i did not teach them in this course because of lack of time there's all qualitative side to system dynamics that we didn't have time to explore but um you should be aware that they exist and they illustrate uh visually the connections between parameters excuse me between variables within the system and feedbacks they're particularly feedback centric system dynamics in general is focused on feedbacks and accumulations but system dynamics traditionally seeks to emphasize changing people's mental models uh it's not just about building a model that's great and you can use to answer your questions it's about getting people to think differently about the situation and this is one of its kind of hallmarks that goes back decades um and so it really emphasizes often simpler visual models that are partial by decision makers and where you can build intuitions on their part um so they can make better decisions day to day uh not merely depending on a model to you know guide them um that's a quite distinctive kind of feature of system dynamics uh it is traditionally deterministic um there's certainly no shortage of people including your lecturer who is who have um uh experimented with you know done lots of work with stochastic models but by and large it's overwhelmingly deterministic tradition um that stands in contrast to the other two traditions that we've covered in the course um we talked about equilibria and solving for their location and how one would determine stability without expecting you to actually go through the whole the whole exercise um and i noted that system dynamic simulation runtimes how long it takes to run a simulation model is invariant to the population the population is is the way in which it factors into model execution is just for each stock how big is it you know how what's the size of the number just because you have you know a million people in the stock versus a thousand it's not going to run any slower um so it's it's you know invariant to the population size but it depends strongly on heterogeneity so if you need to have a model that now needs to keep track of cover 19 infections separately in men and women or separately in regina and saskatoon and the rest of the province um suddenly you've grown the model by a factor of the number of those categories and it's going to take that much longer to simulate and it tends to be both awkward and time consuming and more space consuming as a result okay so that's just my dynamics modeling uh aggregate system dynamics model any questions people would like to ask about that those are some whirlwind things about it that i consider most relevant any questions three two one no yeah i get one question good good yes i just wonder uh what you expect us to know about the stimulation around time that it depends a lot on heterogeneity and not on population size that if you double the population size it doesn't lead to any increase in simulation on time for example those would be the things that expect you to know um you know that it tends to tends to be invariant of it doesn't depend on the population size for example is very important okay i see thank you yeah yeah and you know another thing there you again had took a kobe 19 model for the whole province and you were asked to simulate it now for seven regions of the province as i have done um you know now it's going to require typically seven times the run time and seven times the amount of space that it takes um even putting aside the software engineering of it which will make it a lot more messy but um or somewhat more messy so so that's an example it tends to rise linearly now i'm putting aside optimization and those of you familiar with systems level issues will know there's parallelization opportunities potentially and and good things like that but um you know naively speaking it'll rise with the number of uh if you are going to disaggregate it by one attribute it will go go up with the number of values that you have to do if you have to disaggregate it with respect to multiple attributes or say static attributes or maybe you want to capture covet 19 for you know infection status and you know flu infection status uh then you've got to consider all possible combinations there's this combinatorial blow up maybe covered 19 you could be one of ten different states and flu you could be one of four different states and you've got like 40 categories you got to deal with because 4 times 10 every possible combination of them every state of one and match with the other state of the other because i could be infected with flu and in late stage cover 19 okay infected with flu and not yet affected by covalent latinos would be affected by flu and no blah blah blah so all possible combinations i'd expect you to know that good question other questions other questions so it's just my name all right see there's a chat okay oh okay let me somehow is uh where's my zoom hey get over here um somehow i got kicked off at zoom um okay uh oh unfortunately the chat uh mumble um okay let's go see if oh look at that oh my gosh okay zoom is broken on linux okay um uh there's some weird dynamics going on okay so questions yeah has selected from april 6 been uploaded um uh what is the april 6 lecture on i can actually see the chat right now with the cost of this box being sitting here what's the april 6 lecture can anyone say if it hasn't i could do so uh oh cephalae bm model no that's not ben uh let me ask the guest lecturers just to confirm um uh but i think we could probably get that out quite quickly i did ask him if they'd be okay with it and they said earlier i just want to be sure post post lecture thanks for asking yeah okay any other questions right now okay so agent-based modeling um interface modeling in contrast to the sort of the hedgehog knowledge of system dynamics the small number of building blocks that combines the creative ways to to understand the interaction of stocks and flows how it gives rise to merchant pattern agent-based modeling has lots of building blocks you have events and you have state charts and you have variables used within those state charts you have statistics calculated over the population you have messages you know many many different types of these sort of building blocks you use um agent-based modeling answers different questions this is dynamics agent-based modeling is really focused on agent agent interaction and how that induces higher level behavior as well as agent environment bi-directional interaction i think an agent getting infected by aerosols and the environment and in turn you know shutting them um for example um agent-based modeling has this uh in contrast to to system dynamics modeling where heterogeneity is kind of a sore point um if you're really careful adding heterogeneity in and deal with multiple spheres of progression you know coba 19 along influenza along you know diabetes uh along chronic kidney disease whatever that's such a headache in in aggregate system dynamics models because the combinatorial explosion you have to consider all possible combinations here it's it's um very straightforward to do so straightforward to do that you have to be cautious about doing it too glibly to to sort of uh casually um you can very readily represent static heterogeneity you can represent individual trajectories of individuals over time in ways that are not possible to capture any system dynamics you can you can actually take data about the work from the world about you know people's care journeys or about the number of times different people are being been infected with coca-19 um yeah we're getting to that time where it's very very readily possible particularly with some of these variants like the p1 from brazil or b1351 from south africa you can get reinfected uh fairly readily and over time five years from now there's gonna be many people who've gotten infected more than once with cobia 19. and uh and you know we can reason about that within our agent-based model keep track for each person of their history and compare it to real world histories um and statistics from real world history there's no way we could do that it's just dynamics for any non-trivial thing about the best we can do is sort of keep track dichotomously you know was this person born macrosomic or not or something like that a board in this weight class that one or that one for a small number of categories agent-based modeling has this ability to represent continuous heterogeneity too you know what was my birth weight as a real number or a rational number um whereas system dynamics you kind of chunk things up into categories and you'd better not have too many of those categories that are going to blow up when you multiply and consider all combinations so age based modeling has this real forte for representing um heterogeneity uh but it has a high runtime dependence on population you double the population size with today's sadly primitive implementations of agent-based modeling you basically double the runtime it needn't be so given the localized nature of interagent interactions there's plenty of parallelization opportunities but today's tools are primitive um and don't really effectively exploit that so in general you double the population size you double the run time double the memory requirements um and sometimes it's more than double because you start hitting virtual memory effects memory hierarchy issues or you have a network that's really dense and it goes up with super linearly you know you double it and it goes up by more than double up because you have a very very dense network that has to keep track of who's connected with who in almost a n squared sort of way um tends not to be that common but but it can happen um uh so agent-based modeling um tends to put this emphasis on on representing agents as kind of having localized perception and interacting they don't have this kind of god's eye view that you have in system dynamics where you know all across the model you kind of see what's what's going on individual agents are kind of placed in a certain position maybe it's a position in a network or position in space and a very localized interaction often they're wired into certain agents um but not many others and they make decisions sometimes based on that or they get infected by their neighbors not by any old person in the population as is the case in cis dynamics where this is kind of random mixing between different groups and about the best you can do is break them down into compartments this region of the province that region that region keep them separate with only limited interactions and cis monuments here it's it's par for the course you have agents situated in certain places um there's a uh much higher dimensional state space in asian-based modeling it's looked at uh nominally it's state space is huge right you each agent can be one of two states suddenly to encode the state of the whole model is like having a bit vector with the number of bits in that bit vector one and zero for each position being equal to the number of agents it goes up and if they each have two possibilities it's like two to the n possibilities right ten agents two to the tenth or one or two four possibilities um and uh we'll come back to this issue of state space in a few minutes um uh now agent-based modeling in contrast to the deterministic tradition in system dynamics is traditionally this is stochastics not every model we looked at had it uh the game of life did not that was deterministic but most models are stochastic because individual level decision making behavior is often stochastic whether i happen to get infected by that person who was next to me on the escalator in hudson bay um while i was doing my christmas shopping is is a matter of a little bit of chance um so uh so we have stochastics and the way we deal with stochastics often is by ensembles of realizations we run the model many many many times and to avoid over interpreting a fluke you know that just happened to get a certain response we run it many times to take the average or look at the variability etc um and we find the broad regularities that hold despite the vagaries of chance which lead to different particular outcomes um we have a big emphasis on context uh spatial context whether it's geographic or indoor discrete versus continuous um the university really wants to use our models for talking about university operations in coming months uh they discovered that it's a good thing in the university and um maybe we'll end up building a model of ufs to to reason about infection spread within u of s and how to stem it off in the fall um if anyone's interested in that come speak with me um uh we can tie it in with waste water sampling um uh in other cases we have networks we have structure and dynamics that are induced by networks so we have agents wired together in either static networks or dynamic networks and there can be spread of influence pathogen um etc over these networks we within hma smaller we have this really nice ability which is not there and aggregates this dynamics to nest things kind of have one thing inside of another um and you could have you know individuals and families and families within neighborhoods and neighborhoods within cities and and that allows you to kind of uh reason in a crisp way about what's going on at the city level and the family level at the level of the neighborhood and compare it with statistics from the world and it's just a very conceptually clean sort of composition very natural and very useful for uh for practical sort of uh characterization of what's going on and that model of cover 19 in in the province makes heavy use of it the one that's also in use by other jurisdictions um now time in agent-based modeling comes in two forms one is discrete time where it's kind of things advance and lock step at this time all the agents update in ways that are conceptually independent they don't that agent should be updating first in that little atomic fragment of time shouldn't influence the other agent should be atomic it's like they're all in their previous state and then now they're all in their updated state and it takes some choreography to make that happen properly some resources often um that's a discrete time sort of lockstep model they all update and then they all update and then they all update and there's no notion of continuous time that you just have these kind of discrete update events um by contrast there are these very popular model of a model of growing population that any lodge uses as its default to its credit is this discrete events and continuous time the idea is things happen at their natural times you know force fit them all into one atomic operation that occurs in these kind of um steps time steps or or or ticks as they're sometimes called instead you have continuous time um we talked about state charts state charts like stock and flow diagrams nicely capture three things that the states someone could be in in this case with respect to a particular concern the actions that can change that state here firing transitions over in system dynamics flows and then the rules that govern those actions insist dynamics it's you know the particular formulas associated with flows in agent-based modeling it's whether well if it's a rate transition there's this semantics associated with it this hazard rate if it's a conditional transition there's this method if it's a message transition there's this one if there's if it's an arrival transition is that one if it's a timeout it's this other one um so you have state and so state charts like stock employee diagrams each simultaneously specify states you can be um the actions that can change those states and the rules under which those actions are fired and how much they're fired um state charts ladies and gentlemen uh are are very good building block and it's a higher level building block that for decades was absent from agent-based modeling and you had to sort of just hard code them up and you can bet a lot of models had state charts but it was it was just in the code it wasn't raiified as a thing and refined things as things that are natural constructs offers a lot of benefits software engineering wise clarity of understanding by stakeholders optimization opportunities lots of other um lots of other benefits uh there's this message-based interaction between agents that's standard computer science when you have these decoupled actors that need to communicate and they're asynchronous who use messages commonly it's uh something you'll find a lot in distributed computing and it's a very elegant way of sidestepping issues with like synchronization locks etc um and then i urge the use of an agile type approach within this context whereby agents uh whereby models are formulated in incremental fashion um will i be posting these notes to moodles um you bet i will um yes so i'll be i'll be posting this to middle so this is agent-based modeling before i go on to discrete event modeling are there any questions related to this by the way i have lots about lots of stuff to expand on this coming up but any questions on my utterances just then or questions on this material or what subject to be being asked or what questions three two one anything final nothing okay let's talk about the security about simulation okay this great event simulation um has a different focus um it's focused on resource limited service delivery typically you have these structured workflows you have these entities it's also like agent-based modeling and individual level tradition um make note of that um you have these resources um and progress of a given so it's entities that flow down a workflow flow down one of these services and for them to progress at different points typically they need recourse to services and uh commonly you you distinguish three types of services i didn't put it down are choosing three types of resources so you have some with agency mobile they're called in any logic but they have agency um they can move around kind of on their own there are things that are portable but can't move around on their own think like a portable ultrasound machine or a ekg machine or a wheelchair or something like that a bed um uh and then there's things that are fixed you know that that don't move like an x-ray machine or an mri or a you know an operating theater or something like that um and and those are different types of resources that maybe need and entities try to proceed down this workflow but if but at certain points they need these resources and if those resources are not currently available they will wait it will be queued up and await availability resources and there are preemption options typically and there's bulking options preemption would be like this higher priority you know asia comes in there's been someone in a car crash who comes in if you've been in the er you may have seen this you're waiting you've been triaged in the er and there's other people coming by who may be in worse shape than you and they may be seen before you part of being triaged is you're kind of given a acuteness score it's actually called the c task score canadian triage uh acuteness score and um being assigned that acuteness score you you're gonna wait different lengths of time and and people come in before you there's also typically bulking that's an option um where you you might leave um before you're getting seen you say you know i'm out of here um and and you leave um so uh cueing is a big focus within these just great event simulation models and as we talked about in one of the last two pop quizzes um that's the major way in which entities interact here agent-based modeling is also an individual tradition and it really focuses on agent agent interaction an agent environment interaction discrete event simulation it more focuses on the latter where the environment here is kind of thus workflow and what resources are in use and that sort of thing so um you know major outcomes of this include waiting time waiting acute length uh resource uh utilization um and uh throughput how many entities can be serviced per day can be delivered service per day um i do expect you to know something about the building blocks any logic captures these but it's not about any logic per se these are kind of familiar conceptual constructs like seizing a resource or being associated with it and moving around uh having it move around with the entity um so i want to know something about the operators there um and we talked about those some in class uh we i'm not expecting you to know like what's the exact name of the api call for these or or what have you but i do expect you to to kind of be able to to to characterize them at least functionally and hopefully but agencies versus attach isn't too hard there's kind of a move to uh versus send to which um also has some distinctions you can read about it uh there's this dichotomy here this kind of a symmetry between entities and resources it's entities who flow through this and in contrast to agent-based modeling where agents are more active and of agency in this great event simulation entities are fairly passive they're operated upon as they flow down and then you have these resources who are not entities and sort of act on them they're kind of the workers in the service um that dispense their skills upon people or offer them services so there's kind of this dichotomy that there's really not an agent-based model there is a certain amount of nesting that goes on in context of of this kind of service environment but the nesting is deeper and more flexible in asia based modeling um there's i said types of resources and then there's movement and commonly these are placed in a in an environment where people can move around and it's more than eye candy one thing to really emphasize here is look movement time is endogenized here so the fact that you know the scope has to be taken from this this location versus that one will have impacts on how long it takes for the nurse to go get that scope and for him to bring it back to the patient room for example and that's that will in turn determine things like how quickly the patient that that nurse is seeing um is examining uh will be done on their operation so uh so this movements where things are and where one has to go for resources how far you have to travel um that that actually like can make the process more efficient or less efficient so one of the areas of interest is often often you know optimizing the placement of resources to have it go as quickly as you know to have greatest throughput for example of agents being treated or what have you of entities being treated um there's often a spatial environment it's used routing within that spatial environment okay this is discrete event simulation as a reminder any questions on this [Music] okay i will just note that one of our major forms of hybrid modeling we examined one of those five compelling patterns you had agents who sought care within structured workflows and there they're represented as entities and any logic in recent versions has been working to kind of blur this distinction so indeed it's seamless so you can have agents kind of flow in and flow down discrete event where they're kind of more passive in this workflow but they retain their agent hood as far as their relationship to the rest of the model just be aware of that okay and in the cover 19 ibm for example resources are also agents in the model who have homes and who have kids in the school and uh etc and uh may go to the farmer's market to to buy food um and and they can be infected so um so within any logic's context that's weaving together discrete event simulation agent-based modeling can take place very naturally and it's to that platform's credit okay any again any questions about this before i go on okay we're just beyond the top of the hour so i will uh continue on here um continue to get reports on on uh covert 19 happenings when i'm when i'm doing this okay now i've been logged out okay this is bad news i'm gonna have to go back in boom um okay so um boom uh hey get back here get back here okay um oh my gosh okay fine um yeah yeah uh okay um let's talk about so i'm kind of going through some other topics besides these types of simulation here let's talk about this issue motivations philosophy is essential so look a central theme of this course has been the system's perspective it's the science of the whole dealing with systems whose his behavior cannot merely be reduced to its parts and again this is one of the big discoveries of 20th century science which is of course continued on and been furthered in the 21st century that you know there's a broad class of problems where we're not gonna be able to make huge progress by just taking it apart into its pieces and analyzing each piece and expecting somehow that that's going to give us great benefit by itself we have to have some science of the whole some so for every type of analysis we need a synthesis we need to be able to put those pieces together and reason about them and there are these you know diverse systems where the behavior of the whole is not merely reducible to its pieces and knowing about each piece in isolation it's not going to tell you about the the behavior of the whole just like knowing getting a list of all the cars and the traffic jam and their axle type and their tire type and their engine type and you know the number of occupants in them and the age of the vehicle and the emissions per minute that are coming out of it that's just not going to tell you about the traffic jam so i can tell you how to solve the traffic jam because it's not it's not just about each car in isolation it's about where they are and the circumstance for the visibility and the weather and and the curvature of the road and all that sort of stuff so we we have this need for the science of a whole and and this is um you know something that is intensively required for the world's trickiest problems um and it's needed to explain what's going on in the world to to even know if data from the world supports some hypothesis where it's likely to go next what's driving the patterns we see why is michigan going crazy with with cases and ontario being brought to its knees uh whereas you know prince edward island is is much less uh badly hit um why is uh you know british columbia having a huge outbreak of p1 right now um etc uh and the second need here in terms of understanding is is how do we intervene no um how do we intervene most effectively how do we improve things how do we bend the curve um and you know the fundamental reflection of system science is that look um when we see data from the world it's it's it may be coming from different areas of a system but it's what it's speaking about what it's manifesting what it's whispering of is is the underlying processes operating within the system this is just different faces of an underlying system um and and we have to grapple with this underlying system and there's this philosophy called uh critical realism that sort of uh seeks at a philosophical level to to articulate this and and um you'll find expositions in terms of things amazingly like modeling philosophy where they were context mechanism and outcome um but you know here we're dealing with these tangled systems and in order to reason about how to how to grapple with this and most effectively make decisions and improve things we need to reason consistently about why these patterns are coming about not treat them as just chance events we're getting a certain number of cases per unit of time to know how to improve the situation we have to understand what's driving this and to understand what's driving it we need to reason about a very complicated system and we need models to help us do that because models are are these thinking prosthesis they help us think through um you know think through uh uh our understanding of the system and challenge it and and again it's not that our models are correct but they help us more quickly identify mistakes in our thinking and in cases where we're off base um and so they you know help us reason through consistently put our theories about the the external world or understandings how it might be to test by seeing if they hold water if they hang together if they really add up in ways that are consistent with the external evidence and they they allow us to sort of by running that simulation c is our understanding of how it might be consistent with what we see in the world so we have these causal models and you know these are mechanistic models we sometimes turn them they they have an abstraction but but they depict kind of the underlying physics of the system and that's posited to apply in the world you know possibly believe that this is maybe how it is in the world and they simulate whatever this tradition all these traditions step by step the evolution the state of the system um and because this is this has an attempt to depict the causal structure of the system we can ask things like well what if we could really ramp up the amount of pfizer vaccination taking place or or what if we could double the number of contact tracers available in the province or what if we expanded our lab capacity so we could turn around genomic sampling um identification of variance within a short time or what if we had outbreak response immunization campaigns focused on hard hit communities and uh i could go on and on but um you're not the minister so i won't um so there's this co-evolution the mental model which is so emphasized in in system dynamics with the formal modeling and the formal modeling is used to you know to to to generate simulated dynamics which we compare against uh that and this arrow should be flipped around and go back to the mental model it refines our mental model we collect data from the world and experiment you know sort of observe the effects of interventions and use that to refine our thinking and about the models so models are learning tools so these prosthesis let's talk about modeling process because modeling takes place in a set of stages typically and uh you know we've spent a lot of our time talking about some of these later stages but uh early stages are often you know the most important just like creating requirements for a software pack for a software product is one of the most important elements of of uh getting it delivered uh effectively um so it is that problem conceptualization and kind of mapping out a system roughly is um is is really really important for having a successful project and one of the things i articulate in this class uh i don't want to to be missing from your understanding is this division when we have a model between endogenous things things that the model generates the things the model tells us exogenous things which like endogenous things are represented in the model but where we give pre-specified assumptions to use for these the model's not generating it we are telling the model what to assume here whereas endogenous things models telling us for exodus things we're telling the model what to assume it may be something over time um a time series of number of vaccines available on certain dates um by contrast we could have a model which simulates the vaccine supply chain and availability of vaccines and that's endogenous for example exogenous things can also frequently be specified as fixed constants we assume this many vaccines per day or that amount of testing per day and finally there's things that are ignored or excluded okay um from the model altogether okay now um a few general principles um typically there's a high opportunity cost to investing in a given model area so you know investing in a means we can't do b so we have to be very judicious about where we put our time and so typically we we try to simplify the model and particularly early on and we applied the agony principle which is uh well known in software engineering yeah ain't gonna need it you know you start as simple as possible and you learn from it and with modeling it's all the more important because modeling is about learning it's about improving our understanding and often we'll be much more savvy later and therefore better able to decide what should be in a model what should not what's the priority i therefore emphasized because of this in other regions reasons i advocated for incremental model development building models up in a step-by-step fashion um where with each iteration you're modifying it in some small way you can test to make sure it works a lot easier if you've only modified a few things you compare it against the previous version basically demonstrate uh identical behavior through this extension and um and these incremental versions have the virtue of also being able to be shown for system stakeholders and can produce insights produce learning and i argue there's a variety of benefits to this including better ability to estimate how long things will take clarity and prioritization ability to learn from what this particular change led to versus on a later iteration that particular change whereas if you all just throw it in you know into a giant mix it's really hard to know what change led to what behavior which is often key to our learning um yeah so we we talked about pattern oriented modeling of just a little bit asian-based models have this incredible ability incredible flexibility and you know often we we seek to have them explain certain phenomena in the world that that we're seeking to match up um and we do this in cis dynamics too we talk about reference modes we want the model to match but in agent based modeling it may be spatial reference modes or reference modes like consistent dynamics over time over a network spread or what have you any questions about so i just went through you know a set of materials of philosophy and model process and before going on to calibration sensitivity analysis i'd like to know are there any questions or comments or other points you'd like to put out there at this juncture i'm monitoring the chat keenly okay um okay so um i will continue on um okay so let's talk about calibration the basic deal with calibration is like we are seeking to leverage data from the world to inform our models very commonly but a lot of data from the world is data on kind of emergent features in the world and if we want to inform our model with it typically it corresponds to things in the model that are not assumptions but outcomes generated by the model these emergent results of the model that cannot be traced to just one parameter or one stock or you know initial value of a stock or or what have you it's it's it's kind of globbing together all these different things to give rise to this behavior does it depend on the mean number of connections per person in the network yeah does it depend on the contact rate yeah does it depend on how long they remain infected yeah depends on all these things and it's kind of this emergent you know um [Music] miasma of all those things that gives rise to this high level behavior and if we want to compare like the number of infections per week from our model with the number of infections per week from the world we can't just say we have this great data a number of infections per week model go assume that no it's something produced by the model it's something emerging it's something we want to understand how it comes about so calibration still tries to use that data we can't plug it in for any one parameter what we can do is try to make sure the model matches it you know is true to it holds fidelity to it it's consistent with it i can use different terms um so what we're trying to do often is change our assumptions about the model of different sorts so the model gives rise to emergent behavior that's as close as possible to corresponding emergent behavior from the world and in so doing we adjust a set of model assumptions correct encoded in parameters such that we try to get it the model to map this data from the world boy have we done that in spades frequently in the abm model of covet 19 and how because there's all this data we don't know right how often or people are going out to gatherings you know how many people are wearing masks you know um to what degree are people effectively social distancing in their homes over the holidays i mean all these different things we're trying to adjust our assumptions to make sense of all the evidence at once and that's the key not just one say time series but what the whole body of evidence about emergent behavior from the model we need the model to stay true to all of it to be kind of a competitive theory of what's going on in the world one that's consistent one that holds water uh one that's has face plausibility so we're trying to adjust parameters such that the model matches some data and we need to specify how what does it mean to match it well we have this discrepancy metric this objective function that says how close are they to each other um and if it's a discrepancy metric you know bigger is worse it means they're more discrepancies they're less consistent or zero would mean they're bang on each other um and you know at the same time we can't typically expect to capture every nook and cranny of that data because there's a lot of stochastics in the world just like they're on the model and we can't expect them all to you know perfectly predict this chance thing and that thing but we try to get it to match pretty well at least you know the shape and the rough size of it and the timing of it or what have you um so um when we have these model stochastics it's it's more textured and generally speaking we're going to need to run an ensemble there's that word again a whole bunch of realizations often a swac of realizations a whole sort of set of them maybe 100 of them or whatever um but at least a you know a small set that basically will um uh we'll do that for each parameter value we'll see how well those models stack up against the data we'll run a set of realizations they only differ when i say realizations here with an ensemble they only differ with respect to the random number seed and we sort of look at the average discrepancy against the data some of them might be really far off but some are pretty darn close and and we take kind of the average uh of them and so here the whole point of this is to estimate parameters that we don't know well through other evidence so we're adjusting these parameters and seeing what particular assumptions about those parameters make it best match this and we have to run it many times per particular assumptions about those parameters per parameter vector particular value for this program or a particular value for that parameter and return all those each one will run it many times and see how well it stacks up and say that looks pretty good that's a pretty plausible set of values for those parameters this one is for the birds um etc it has a big discrepancy whereas this preferred one has a smaller it's one that has the small one therefore it is preferred um and to estimate a greater number of parameters you need more data generally um to inform it to pin it down what the values are um to make it identifiable um any questions about calibration before i go on to sensitivity analysis is there a general rule in terms of the size of that kind of ensemble that you'd be running say for an agent based model when calibrating yeah um thanks uh there are um so uh there's some guidelines from statistical theory as to how many realizations you would need to get a given like estimate of the discrepancy to be within a certain range so it's called the standard error to to make the the kind of level of variability because if you only do one you know one realization you've got a lot of uncertainty about how on average good it is for this set of parameter values if you do two it's getting better and in general to divide that uncertainty about how good it is by a factor of two you um you need to do four times as many simulations um more four times as many realizations excuse me and there's some statistical theory for that to get this kind of standard error of the mean within certain values and any logic actually has some things to do this which are uh rather nice and it will pick it'll seek to pick given the sample standard deviation the actual variability and results for example it will seek to pick a number of realization what it calls realization oh sorry what it calls replications but basically realizations uh such that you'll get a certain statistical accuracy in in uh knowing about about this um so so there's some guidelines there that's all i probably have time to say right now but there is some good statistical theory you can use and it's uh and it's useful yeah you won't be tested on it here but it's a great question additional questions so you might ask me like what are we could be tested on well i need to know that there's a need for a discrepancy metric and what it what do i mean let's say discrepancies talk about this kind of badness of fit as it were between the data the outcomes from the model compared to comparable data from the world you're that you're adjusting parameters you should know that matching data from the world you should know that you can't just plug this data in for parameter values because it's kind of from this you know tangling of all these different things you can't just plug it in and calibration is helping us deal with that these are the sort of things you should know in this area okay and and that stochastics you know cause headaches and one of the ways we deal with them here and elsewhere is we run ensembles and sometimes we need more to be more statistically confident about the results that we've really captured the regularities of the situation and not just a chance fluke okay let's talk about sensitive analysis so sensitive analysis is something rather different um i mean it's similar in a certain way we're adjusting parameter values we are needing to deal with stochastics by running ensembles um uh but our goal is quite different you know with calibration we're trying to match data from the world sensitive analysis we're not we're trying to understand how model output will change as we adjust certain assumptions about the model and most commonly those are just the parameters of the model but but you can also modify model structure like delete a stock or you know get rid of a state or add a asymptomatic state or add a state of you know um uh of of uh someone who's shedding you know an unusually high quantities or whatever and um and then you can see how that modification to model structure um you know how much change in the output is caused by that assumption and if it's small potatoes it may not be a high priority if it makes a huge difference a qualitative difference the outcome maybe you should think about putting that in like adding a transition back from recovered to susceptible might make a huge difference within the time frame you didn't think it would but you know our thinking on this is flawed for the for the even the most quantitative of us our thinking tends to lead us astray and um so we build a model it's more consistent in figuring out the implications and if it says it's a big change you better put that in there so the goal here is to understand just how sensitive model outputs are outcomes are and sometimes choices to be made based on those model outcomes depending on model assumptions when i say sometimes the cha the the um the choices well sometimes we want to know you know how much does a model outcome change as we so if we adjust this parameter by 10 percent larger 10 smaller does this outcome you know go 200 percent larger and 50 smaller does it just go 10 10 or you know just one percent three percent smaller you know um this could differ with a non-linear model particularly around the current point and and uh sensitive analysis can help us determine that okay um but then there are times where like our real interest is not just understanding that it's like hey is this decision better than that one in terms of the outcomes and for that you know maybe we want to say okay we'll adjust these parameters but maybe even though you know the outcomes are very dependent on the parameters the rel the relative value of of those two interventions of those two scenarios stays the same you know we just parameters and you know it's modifying this a lot as we change the parameters that's the outcome for one intervention it's modifying this one a lot as we change the parameters but maybe they're both like this you know they're both higher or they're both lower at the same time in this one always yield better outcomes than this one um that's that's a form of sensitive analysis um so there's many types of it many variants of it but you know these are basically the main things i want you to know about i do want you to know about structural sensitivity analysis and yeah if you have statistical variability just as jalen asked we you know we need to run more realizations we we we don't want to say oh there's great variability because this parameter when really it's just a matter of there's a lot of variability due to [Music] the the random number generation you know if maybe maybe you you have to run it many times to really see oh yeah when i change this parameter to a high value this the outcome goes up and when you trying to do a low value it goes down whereas if you just ran it with one realization you know it's not really obvious how much is chance and how much is due to the parameters it doesn't always make that sound when you're doing it that's pretty cool um okay so that's sensitive analysis any questions about that going once going twice okay let's talk about cis monument so cis my name it's okay i'm just triaging things here um with uh it keeps on kicking me out of zoom this doesn't happen um uh maybe it thinks i'm a troublemaker or something um okay so uh continuing on i i may be missing chat chat messages and i'm sort of joining this as a viewer to watch the chat and it keeps on keeping me out and each time it's a blank chat um uh yeah when i'm not present at all it's kind of like schrodinger's chat if your future friends would be a good pun uh okay so um let's talk about uh feedback um so uh feedback is central to system dynamics model cen system dynamics models prizes uh you know two um two points of understanding um associated with models um using models to understand feedback structure and accumulation and uh feedback comes in two major forms reinforcing and balancing and it's not that reinforcing is bad and balancing is good although it can be the case but there can be cases where you know you are seeking for example reinforcing feedback um maybe you want a pure messaging campaign to to improve um access to mental health services or maybe you want to um to have a viral marketing campaign for your startup or whatever um maybe you want that reinforcing feedback you know word of mouth to lead to want from one person loving your product to two people loving into four or whatever uh or maybe you you're trying to spread the word about availability of a uh of this uh vaccine and and try to get people out to take the vaccine and you wanna you want viral messaging for that so reinforcing feedback can be good but it's it's unstable it it quickly sort of builds on itself and there tends to be limits to it how far how long it can go on before uh you know things give out with that um but it can also be bad and balancing feedback can be good it can be associated with resiliency but it can also lead to kind of lock-in effects where people are in difficult circumstances and they can't break out so reinforcing feedback is associated with positive feedback it's associated with this divergent behavior i think you know the number of infection cases rising rising rising faster and faster in ontario or it can be associated with stability where it sort of seeks some equilibrium we talked a lot about first order delays um here the outflow depends linearly on the value of the stock and this outflow is specified either in terms of a chance per unit time of leaving or a mean amount of time in the stock if it's a chance per unit time of leaving the outflow is associated with the formula of that chance per unit time of leaving times the value of the stock it has to be the case because this is of unit one over time um by contrast if you have a uh mean time in the stock if that's the value of the constant the formula for the outflow is the stock divided by that mean time and it has to be the case because now the parameters associated with the unit of time and and therefore to have the outflow be people per unit time you need to divide by it so if you keep that in mind it's harder to make a mistake on that okay um oh my gosh um so you know if we have um if we have different lengths of time within that stock uh it tends to lead to different behavior for example if uh if we have some zero immigration rate and then it shoots up to a high value um the uh there's going to be an imbalance between inflow and outflows so the stock is going to rise but how quickly it rises and how quickly it equilibrates at its ultimate value will depend on on this value and if this value is very short value associated with the average time within the stock uh it will equilibrate quickly and if it's uh what's up um if it's uh a very uh long amount of time in the stock it goes up uh more slowly and equilibrates more slowly so this is why this is called a first order delay because the immigration here uh sort of was zero for a long time and then it suddenly shot up to a fixed value and this stock is following it with some delay and um you could see that the value of the constant uh outflow in this case it's how long they're in the stock not not alpha um it'll vary how quickly it it follows it and generally it will go up until the point where it's approaching the point where inflow equals outflow that's the state this wants to reach because if there's an imbalance if outflow is greater than inflow the stock will rise until a flow equals inflow if the the inflow is less than the outflow the stock will fall until flow equals inflow i mean until inflow equals outflow you could see it either way um so it's kind of a self-adjusting system that gets itself back into balance um and the state of equilibrium this outflow will equal the empty time um and the value of the stock will be um will relate to this uh outflow accordingly so if it's specified a chance per unit time of leaving the value of the stock will be this value divided by alpha it's because the flow is the stock times alpha so the value of the stock is divided by alpha simple algebra um and similarly if you have a average length of time here the outflow is the stock divided by that average length of time the value of the stock is just give me the value of the flow times the average length of time you spend on it which makes sense because uh the average length of time means the value of the stock is just going to be immigration amount coming in this times the length of time immigration it just accumulates for that amount of time on average there's that many time worth of people um in in the equilibrium value of the stock okay um so um we've gone through uh the dynamics associated with this these sort of first order delays are equilibrium seeking they seek their outflow to equal their implant okay and that induces an equilibrium on the on the stock um okay um right so you know i mentioned earlier this notion that we have fewer building blocks with uh system dynamics than we do with agent-based modeling and uh what's this dynamics our focus is on understanding how stocks and flows combine to yield high level behavior for time with agent-based modeling we combine this much larger set of primitives to understand how behavior not only for time but over space so for networks etc depend on um depend on or how those things depend on agent asian interactions and ancient uh environment uh interactions and we could follow individual individuals here and understand how their patterns um whereas in system dynamics aggregate system dynamics we're just dealing with snapshots over time as we say cross sections over time with the number of people at different stocks so there's a bunch of you know any logic mechanisms that um you you may remember and you're not going to be you know tested on all of those um or on on these this is not my goal um you should know that events exist to kind of schedule a series of events or one-time events it's probably a common enough thing that it's a good thing to know that and about messages being sent etc um this thing is kind of uh messed up as a diagram yeah okay um uh okay mumble sorry give me give me just a sec so i can uh boom um okay yeah that's better okay here we go um okay uh so we talked about first order delays aj chains and kapitagris you'll have to look at the uh slides and uh discussions i gave earlier but basically as i said earlier in this session having two outflows from a given stock um means one outflow will induce changes in the average length of time it takes to leave via the other outflow um they sort of compete with each other as it were um and if you link these things together oh yeah this is important this is important yeah um um so this is memoryless um i'm gonna take this note down for our next session um this is a memoryless uh stock it doesn't matter when someone came in they have the same chance being a time of leaving they may have come in yesterday or may have come in three days ago or 10 years ago their chance per unit time their kick at the can is the same per per unit time um of course if they came in 10 years ago they're a lot less likely to be there but if they still but if they are there still the chance of leaving per unit time is the same it doesn't care how long they've been there this is just a kind of mixed together group of people and that's that's important if you start stringing these things together into aging chains um your chance of leaving that aging chain is not the same regardless of how long you've been in that aging chain it's if you have a series of these plugged together um uh you know you're much much much less likely to have someone who made it through to the end and left all three stocks in a row all three first order delays composed together than it is that they leave later um uh over time there's gonna be a bolus of people kind of moving through and so this is memoryless um by contrast the aging chain as a whole is not memoryless um it actually does keep track that's why we join them together okay any questions about this i've kind of gone gone through some of these basics with system dynamics any questions about it um i guess one quick question yeah um just uh in response to that question um causality diagrams um would not traditionally include stocks so so this is a close cousin of causality diagrams it's it's not quite complete because with the causality diagram we label each arrow with a polarity plus or minus and there's a really neat kind of very straightforward thing you can um analysis you can do to figure out is it a plus or a minus um uh this is a variant of cause of diagrams that's somewhat more elaborate it calls it called a system structure diagram okay and so is this um uh this is a causal loop diagram so you notice each arrow is associated with pluses and minus although this one is kind of hidden and and there's kind of these labels for whether an entire loop is a reinforcing feedback hence plus or a balancing feedback minus um this is a causality diagram and there's a whole kind of cottage industry within system dynamics um practice which um involves building causal loop diagrams to understand systems and often this is kind of a first stage of building up a system dynamics model you build up a causal loop diagram then maybe you elaborate in a system structure diagram by making some of these things stocks explicitly and then you start elaborating the flows and it flows out um and there's a real art to building these up and they can be very beautiful they can be very insightful sometimes but they're not simulation models like you can't run a simulation on this by itself what you can do is understand something about the dynamics because positive feedback loops or associated with divergent behavior negatives with negative feedback loops with with uh stability with uh approaching some equilibrium it wants to get back to an equilibrium and these are really neat diagrams to um to kind of think through how these things are connected and and as i say with this cottage industry it's kind of a lot of this is participatory so you draw together stakeholders from diverse backgrounds and understanding and they build these diagrams together and you you kind of refine them and you can get some insights to get you going on a project that you then turn into a quantitative model often there are people who stop here but often you turn into a quantitative model and um there's another side of these two which is some um some researchers in system dynamics basically have used that they keep a representation like this but they also keep around a so so this is kind of for uh this is just you know an arbitrary example i'm showing a stock and flow diagram that's fully quantified and they also keep along causal loop diagram and then basically these analysis algorithms can that can be run on your stock and flow diagram whilst it's running that basically can be used to show which of these loops are dominant at any given point you know which of them are sort of driving the system behavior at any one point you'll find that actually there's a thing called loop gain um which will tell you for example right now what's really driving the dynamics we see within cova 19 is new infections or what's really really driving it is recovery rates or what's really really driving it is you know uh the you know uh the greater number of people being vaccinated so you can do this analysis live and it's very quantitative um involves eigenvalues and so on and and and you can derive what are the driving loops and in turn use it to show on a causal associated causal loop diagram what's going on um so that's a little bit of causal loop diagrams they're not purely qualitative they they have their quantitative side and in general they're kind of semi-quantitative even just in the most basic form for reasoning through hope that's helpful you're not responsible for knowing how to put these together for this class if you go back to previous versions of the class i sometimes have a lecture where we walk through it and at 371 i actually show people how to build up these diagrams for software engineering project management um in some of the versions of that course hope that's helpful okay um so formal analysis um uh we um we talked within the uh class about a couple of types of formal analysis one is the uh determination of equilibria and we i walked in in class through determining the location of equilibria there's a problem set example where um i asked to determine stability of of equilibria but uh i really want you for the sake of the exam to know that you can demonstrate stability why it's important to demonstrate stability that you that it's computed using these eigenvalues around a certain equilibrium um uh so it's it's these these points around a certain equilibrium we're trying to find out if that equilibrium is stable if we knock it a little bit if we have an effective person come in for example um or someone by you know chance um uh recovers early will that tend to lead the system to kind of diverge and behavior or will it it stay it just bounced back that's really the question of disability does the system bounce back or does it go off and spiral out of control um and uh we talked about intuitions for them um i i showed some diagrams to a state-space analysis and i want you to know something about where those come from and then we talked about uh dynamics of first order delays now in this sphere um a lot of our application examples were with in fact all not that's not true not all like our first sort of delays who weren't predominantly talked about infectious disease models but a lot of uh certainly this one was infectious disease models and there we had a certain structure and you need to know that structure very well you know so you have the c times beta so the force of infection is going to be the chance per unit time a given susceptible gets infected right so the number of infections per unit times the force of infection times the nervous system force of infection in turn is giving me this transfer unit thomas the septal gets affected and that depends on how many contacts they have per unit time the fraction of people in the population that are infective right now um and then times beta that's the approximation that's used and that's that's going to be the the force of infection so c times i over s plus i plus n or plus r rather to unpack that further times beta in this in this case um and and you should be familiar you know with that structure um given the structure um you should also be able to write down something like the basic reproductive number for this model um and we'll talk about that a little bit later um uh but for those who are you know keen to uh to know uh what it is uh basically it's it's gonna be c times beta times tau okay um okay um so uh we'll come back to that point so this can be formulated in this sort of form and you should know how to take a model like this and write it down like that each of these you know you should be aware that each of these flows from one stock to the other gets turned into two terms here right like this flow infection flow is reflected here and here it flows out of s so it's associated with a minus sign in front of it it flows into i so it's associated with a plus sign um uh this flow here uh flows out of i and into r um so it flows out of i hence the minus in and into r that's this positive term and then there's a flow out of r which is susceptible um so uh you should feel comfortable with it and one of the things i did for this stage was things like solve this so look if you want to know like what's the equilibrium equilibrium is a situation where the system's in balance or nothing's changing um sometimes i somewhat glibly i mean there's a reason to it but sometimes i appeal to a notion of almost a dynamic equilibrium where it's cycling around a certain point like we saw with gophers and coyotes um but generally speaking when we talk about equilibria we're talking about fixed points of the system we're talking about the the the points of stability um and the critical points are sometimes called where nothing's changing and what that means is that the stocks aren't changing s is not changing i is not changing r is not changed the rate of change for s is zero for i is zero for r is zero and what that means is s dot is zero i dot is zero r dot is zero okay so to analyze that basically we wanna solve to figure out where the equilibrium is i say solve for the equilibrium what i'm talking about is solve for values of at what point for values of susceptible infected recovered will the system be at equilibrium so there's going to be one point where like s equals this i equals that and r equals that that might be one and then another one would be s equals that r equals that and r equals f a given point here when i say the location of an equilibrium that is a certain value for susceptible certain value for in fact of a certain recovery it's the state of the system at that point um so you have to give a number for susceptible infected and recover okay i'm trying to emphasize some real basics here um i mark all the financial entirely by myself and i give lots of partial credit and so if you even if you get lost just writing on some basics will get you some credit i'll say okay look you know he knows what he's doing at least a little bit here he's written that down that's great he knows he has to solve for a particular value for s and i and r that's great okay that's a good step and i i i'm fairly generous with partial credit um so try to tell me you know what you're doing by writing on some basics okay so you're trying to find a value for s i and r where this system will be in equilibrium meaning s dot equals zero i dot equals zero r dot equals zero so if we write this down okay i'm gonna solve that okay well let's let's simplify it right we went through this in class i'm not going to elaborate much but basically you say oh look there's a conservation of people people are either estate i stayed in our state or our state they just shuffled between them right so the total population is constant i'll give it a nice name n and we'll just say well look all we have to specify is s or and i and r is given it's just going to be n minus the sum of s and i so we we don't have to solve for all three where it's in balance um we'll just solve for s and i and so s dot equals zero i dot equals zero and if those two are zero those two aren't changing r can't be changing either because it's just the rest of the population and if these two aren't aren't changing they're fixed arizona could be able to change it doesn't have that degree of freedom there's no wiggle room right so so we say okay r equals the rest of the population okay great so all we have to solve now is s dot equals zero nine dot equals zero we have to find the value of s i and r such that s dot equals zero and i dot equals zero and that will give us something where r dot equals zero guaranteed so okay look and then we have to substitute okay if r is this well look good um we may have to substitute things in because there's an r here right so we have to go expand this and to be omega times s minus sine minus as s minus n minus s minus i quantity so there we go there we go that's just let's just substitute this r in today okay so then we want to solve this okay okay so we want to solve for that okay so okay let's try to figure out how i equals zero okay if i equal zero then this guy has to equal zero oh look there's an i and i hear oh man that's great um uh so we can factor that i out great and i i did a bit of rearrangement by multiplying things we don't have these pesky fractions around uh and then i have two cases one where i equals zero maybe this is equal to zero because i is zero that's a possibility right that would make i dot equals zero this thing equals zero because i zero the other reason is because s is such that this thing in here inside the parens that that's equal to zero okay so we go through the two cases and you turn the crank you you solve for this one then you have to solve uh for each of these cases you get something you solve for it like the first one is just i equals zero okay if we have i equals zero then okay well this one's automatically equal to zero that's great but then we got to plug it in here so i equals zero this this minus i is going to go away this whole term is going to go away because we have zero times whatever and so that's going to go away and so then we have to have oh my gosh uh omega times n minus s has to equal zero because s dot equals zero okay so s has got to be n for for omega times n minus s to be zero no matter what omega is the only way that can be the case is if s equals m so s equals n i equals zero and the rest of the population r well s is already n so there's nobody in r so that's one solution right there and you could solve for the other solution so this with knowing with the other solution i is not equal to zero so we we rule that out s equals zero and and we figure out what s is and then we use this equation up here we plug in for s here and here and then we figure out what i has to be boom um let me get done so that's solving for the location of equilibria and that's going to give me two you know two triples um one where you know each one is best value value for susceptible effect to recovered such that s dot equals i dot equal r dot equals zero that's what it's going to do okay so that's solving these things do i expect you to be able to do that you bet i expect to be able to do that and i've just once again rehearsed how you do that um so any questions about that process questions you'll find i think my lectures and my lecture three of infectious disease modeling i think i may have gone through it if not lecture two okay um okay discrete event modeling um i'm watching the time and i think we've talked uh enough about that but basically if these entities these resources that limit entities flow through the workflows you have these flow paths you if cues um some things like the throughput are emerging um how much time it takes for an agent to be treated is emergent right it depends on the placement of resources what resources are free etc um okay um i think i'll come back to this but i want to go through some more uh basic things if we have time i'll i'll come back to this um okay talk about non-linearity so non-linearity was this phenomena where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts um with respect to functions and um where if you know if you apply function sum of pieces it's not the same as applying the function to each piece and then summing up the results um so you know for where we saw this in spades was for infectious disease models um if if we have a system where we have you know like one infective and a thousand susceptibles um and we want to know what's going to happen over time because of that that's not the we can't solve for that by having on the one hand a system with just susceptibles no infectives simulating what happens with that and and then then just in fact there's no susceptible simulating what happens to that and then somehow expect to sum them together to get the result with both together it it doesn't work like that it takes two to tango there's there's this interaction between susceptibles and effectives that's enshrined in this non-linear term associated right with uh with these models right right you know there right this is the nonlinear term s times i is occurring there you need both um and they're multiplied together so um that's that's where the non-linearity comes in and it means it means we can't simulate each separately it also means that it also leads to the fact there could be more than one equilibrium it also means we have to simulate it we can't in general solve it directly through some sort of writing down what the solution is over time um and it can lead to counter-intuitive behavior to be able that's not obvious um even the most quantitative people you know uh and einstein is not going to be able to anticipate uh intuitively to be afraid of a non-linear system in general it it leads to all sorts of uh counterintuitive behaviors that our wet wear is just not set up to to allow us to sort of simulate properly um and it can lead to you know if we want to know how much would different cova 19 policies help it means that those results are not additive we have to simulate them together to see how much they would benefit they would confer together we can't just simulate each separately and add the results together um uh and it it also means you know if we double our investment in something it doesn't mean doubling the results for example um okay now in an infectious disease context we typically have multiple equilibria and multiple tipping points um uh and very commonly particularly for open systems we had a disease-free equilibrium we saw that earlier with i equals zero there's no one infected and then we had a endemic equilibrium one where there's uh in the long term there's people staying infected at any one time there's somebody infected or some group of people infected maybe it fluctuates a little bit but it there's there's some some number of people staying infected and yet the system as a whole is in balance um and unfortunately we're moving towards a 2019 endemic situation across the world and uh in the us and unfortunately in canada and indeed in our fair province um now when we have these multiple equilibria you can have multiple endemic equilibria and it's actually really neat to see it um uh and commonly we will have these as we say common uh separate basins of attraction meaning that like an equilibrium may draw things nearby itself into it but um there may be competing equilibria elsewhere they'll draw things into them and there's kind of these catchment areas where you can go from like an endemic equilibrium which is stable to a disease for equilibrium which is stable if you just push enough you get to a tipping point and this is a key hallmark of non-linear systems i want to make of which i want you to make no there are these tipping points these systems were a situation where the behavior qualitatively differs it's like reaching herd immunity and the infection dies out in the population or like you know um uh water vapor condensing into water or water freezing into ice um there's these phase changes where there's just dramatic change and it's like night and day it's qualitatively different and it's the feature of non-linear systems that we have these tipping points often um and the tipping points um have very practical consequences like if we can just reach them if we can just vaccinate enough people quick enough we may be able to drive you know kobe 19 f existence given how people accept low acceptance rates we're getting of a vaccine sadly in our province there's no way we're going to reach that anytime soon um if you can encourage people to get it we may have a chance young people will be key getting your vaccines eventually when it's when it's possible will be key but it's gonna be very very hard but you know in general uh that's what we're seeking and the realization is if we can make enough effort at some point it will all pay off and it can be driven out of existence much like smallpox was driven to extinction and doesn't exist anymore we can we can achieve something that's qualitatively better where we don't have to keep on spending money on it etc and these are you know key with an infectious disease models um uh i do expect you for infectious disease models to you know great facility and key intuitions basic structural formulas tipping points associated with them and really knowing about the difference between closed systems systems which have no incoming population or leaving populations and open systems okay and there's a really big difference in the dynamics elicited for each of these um we spoke about the equilibria and there's some ways in which delays really play a big impact here um uh i do expect you to know something about vaccination how it affects things and there's this critical vaccination number and i i want you to be able to know the basic lingo of this field so in terms of you know the incidence versus prevalence incidences new cases per unit time prevalence is the fraction of people who have the infection let's say at a given time or are infective at the given time prevalence of infection versus prevalence of infectives um uh there's the basic reproductive number um and the effective reproductive number um there's the force of infection which we've mentioned there's something called the attack rate which is the fraction of people who ultimately get infected by the end of the the simulation time frame now the basic reproductive number um which we write as r naught or r sub zero um this is the number of people which a single infective will on average in fact if they are surrounded entirely by susceptibles so there's just one effect of just surrounded by a sea of susceptibles how many people will they in fact before they recover if that's less than one the infection's gonna peter out from the start if they don't even infect one person to replace them by the time they recover on average you know the infection's not gonna stick around because this is like perfect spreading ground they're surrounded by susceptibles they're not even going to affect one person there it's an infection it's just not going to be sustainable by contrast if it's greater than one it can start to spread and one person can be got two and one infection can be got two and two can be got four and so i become four and eight and so on right um so um for a closed population here um uh as well you you can get you know this infection spread an outbreak will occur and both open and close share this characteristic that look those uh really i mean to be technical but i should probably say there's an outbreak it's not necessarily technically you know an epidemic but you don't have to worry about those decisions does an outbreak occur yes if it's greater than one but not this case where these two really differ is the endemic state okay and um look for a case of a closed population this is what happens you get something where you have a large number of societals at first very few infectives and um unfortunately this is a distracting thing going on with the recovered population but basically you get this rise uh in infections um exponentially at first this is the positive feedback loop associated in the causality diagram with spread of infection that's dominating and then over time the each infective finds it harder and harder to transmit and it and you know they're infecting fewer and fewer people before they recover that's the effective reproductive number it's like the basic reproductive number but it's for right now in time given how many successables versus how many people are really the fraction people that are susceptible around them right now um whereas basically reproductive numbers like the effective reproductive member for the very special case where everyone is susceptible around effectiveness like right now giving situation out there right now how many people they in fact and in general the number of infections will rise continue to rise inflow be greater than outflow uh as long as the they're infecting more than one person think them leaving as they leave others have come in to replace them that are more than one the inflow is greater than the outflow so it's going to continue to rise until it equals one and that's this key point at this key point it starts no longer being susceptible no longer being sustainable and then then it starts trending downwards and why does it trend downwards well outflow is greater than inflow so you have that but there's also fewer and fewer infec susceptibles yes since that while still is going down yet further it's becoming harder and harder and harder for those remaining infectives to infect more than one person we're coming harder yet becoming harder yet and lots of them are are recovering and you're going to get fewer and fewer infections occurring all through that time so the net flow into the stock as a whole of infectives is going to be getting smaller and smaller because there's not only fewer susceptible if you are infected and infected people to infect them and really this is driven by recovery mostly and and so you have a dropping down now the key thing though that i need you to know students for some reason often get confused about this when you have this it's not the case that all the susceptibles get used up you can see there's some residual susceptibles here it's just like when you have a fire in a fireplace it doesn't burn through all the wood there's some bits of un you know wood that weren't burnt through but at some point it died out because it was no longer sustainable there wasn't enough of that unburnt wood and so there are people who remain at the end of this even in the closed system who are susceptible who remain susceptible but the number of infectives is going down and down and down and keeps on going down it's going it's approaching zero um but there can still be susceptibles around this just there's just too few of them too small a fraction of them to make it sustainable for the infection to spread so each infected will in fact fewer than one person okay so um i i've kind of narrated this uh here and you could view at this tipping point if from a level of a particular person like they in fact on average one person before they recover exactly at this plateau or give you a from the standpoint of stocks and flows inflow equals outflow right the number of new people getting affected equals the rate of people leaving the infectious stock um both of those are legitimate equally legitimate kind of standpoints okay um let me let me see if i can get these uh fitting um okay so uh that's just a bit of a perspective here um on what's going on that's for uh this this case of a closed population um you know so the number of fractions successful at the end is is greater than zero in general some people left over um now for an open population the situation changes really uh quite dramatically by the way here are some for those who have forgotten this this is some sort of uh you know uh reminders on on the basic terms here but time is short and i i really want to um make sure we we can go through the rest of material and hopefully get some questions okay with an open population there's uh turnover involved and this thing's in the wrong order um there's turnover involved okay so um uh and and this makes all the difference uh the greater the fraction because it's depletion of susceptibles that leads this infection to die out to lead it to become less and less efficient for each infective to infect someone and for them to drop down um now once you have an open population it's a different thing just like the fire died out because there's a shortage of wood an open population is like you're shoveling wood into the fire over time right you keep on replenishing it and the fresh wood corresponds to susceptibles here in terms of rates of infection so here you get something like this and this is really valuable to understand it's expected that you'll understand it and i think it's laid out reasonably well uh here and in other things so so look you start with a large number of susceptibles these are the blue and you start with a very small number of infectives these are the the red and uh the green is a force of infection okay it's chance per unit time someone will get infected and look um initially each infective is surrounded by tons and tons of susceptible seeds you know it could just spread it like crazy uh around them so the number of infectives just goes up and up and up two four one two four eight sixteen and so on and it's just rising rising rising exponential you can just see it there and um it rises but while that's rising they're infecting susceptible so there's fewer and fewer susceptible so just like in the closed case they're very similar up to this point and so on um you get this you know becoming less and less efficient and you get this plateau where inflow equals outflow and where each infective infects uh exactly one susceptible before that they before they um before they recover now um uh the number of susceptibles here um it's not an accident that this is reaching a peak at a certain fraction of susceptible so if you if you make a note of that that's that's something like here and you'll find that that's exactly the equilibrium value that is the fraction so that is the number of susceptibles and here the fraction of the population that's the septal is the more important quantity um that at which this system is in equilibrium it it needs a certain fraction for it to be efficient to pass on the infection to pass it on to more than one person and that point is occurring here you'll notice it's the same as the equilibrium value and it's oscillating this fraction is oscillating around that from then on um and uh and so you have here the the fraction of people that are susceptible to me the fraction at endemic equilibrium and so beyond that you're going to get each infective infecting fewer than one person and so the number of infectives is going to be coming down the inflows to be less than the outflow it's going to be coming down now it's going to come down for a while but you'll notice that the number of susceptibles is still dropping because you're still infecting enough susceptibles to be greater than the inflow to susceptibles so the number of susceptibles is still dropping for a while because they're still okay effectives may be dropping but it's still large enough that it's draining that has a net drain on the number of successibles it's dropping now at some point though the number of infectives becomes small enough that hey the inflows to susceptibles remember this is an open population the infosys susceptible is now equal the outflows from from infection of susceptibles and you know this is brief plateauing and then the number of infectives well this is much lower a value of fraction of acetyls than it was up here at equilibrium and so number of infectives can still drop drop drop like a rock and and so it's going down even further to the number of infectives and so the inflow to for for susceptibles is going to be even larger than the outflow larger and larger than the flow and so the number of susceptibles is going to start to replenish it's going to rise and so it's going to rise and rise but notice even as it rises the number of infectives is still dropping why because it's still not efficient enough either still not a large enough fraction of susceptibles to make infection efficient to make make them infect at least one person before the recoverer to make the inflow to infectives equal to the outflow to infectives and so the number of infectives is still dropping and it allows susceptibles to replenish replenish replenish um they're lulled into a false sense of complacency i think covet 19 is forever gone over the summer and um so it's the number of of subseptals is rising rising rising and then can you folks still hear me hello uh oh can you hear me oh yeah um i'll restart the recording and we will see what happens um okay so i had been narrating this and what i had uh what i've been stating on this graph oh can you uh no you can't see my graphs let me boom can you see my screen now okay yeah okay okay great so what i've been describing was this replenishment of susceptibles and the number of susceptibles rises up to a level that is not sustainable it rises up beyond the point where it becomes um uh if uh where where infectives can affect more than one person again and so the number of infected starts rising but there's a delay before the number of infectives becomes large enough to make to to make uh to bring uh susceptibles uh into a plateau state susceptible rise yet further so infectives are rising but um but ceceta will still rise for a while because infectives have to build up build up build up and then at some point infectives uh there are enough infectives infecting susceptibles that number of inflow equals output to susceptibles and it plateaus and then it brings down again you get the second outbreak you get those waves of infection and then you get a decline in susceptibles again below the sustainable level infective starts to go down then susceptibles overshoot again they rise up and they overshoot the endemic level infectives rise and you get this kind of um approach to this endemic equilibria with these little outbreaks um so these delays are key as well there's a delay associated with building up any enough infectives to make in susceptibles no longer rise here there's a delay in building up infectives to make a loss susceptible so susceptible to eyes above the endemic level here and um in general these delays contribute to these kind of waves that you get ladies and gentlemen when you have a mark my words this is the results of a negative feedback but as you may recall negative feedbacks lead to stability they lead to approach to equilibrium um by and large but if there's a delay within them if there's a long delay within that negative feedback it leads to oscillations and that's exactly what you see here the reinforcing feedback is over here and there's exponential growth and effectives but there's a balancing feedback that leads it to approach equilibrium but it because it has a long delay associated with build up amongst other things of infectives um you get this oscillation and the oscillation approaches this this value eventually at equilibrium but with these waves okay um so i described some some delays here um right and i kind of narrate that now when it comes to immunization um vaccination i use the terms interchangeably what we're trying to do is reduce the number of infectives by shifting uh susceptibles to a to a state where they're no longer susceptible and we do so excuse me um we do so by um by successfully vaccinating those in the population hopefully mostly susceptibles um we'll try to avoid avoid bother um you know people are infected for example uh and it may not be necessary for some conditions to vaccinate recovered infections such as measles which have lifelong immunity believe to be associated with that but we we vaccinate and the idea is we're trying to we're trying to vaccinate enough people that even if everyone else is is uh susceptible will still have an effective reproductive number less than one and the effective reproductive number is just the fraction of people are susceptible times the basic reproductive number i don't show that here but you could find it by slides from lecture four or five if it was five um uninfectious disease models so um we want the effective reproductive number to be less than one even if everyone else besides the immunized folks are are susceptible else is successful we want there to be enough immunized that it makes it unsustainable for it to spread and so working this thing through what you find is a formula that has been trotted out implicitly within you know countless news stories and and press conferences and so on which is you need a fraction of the population immunize that's at least one over excuse me at least one minus one over or not one minus the reciprocal of r naught um and so if if we're dealing with an infection that has uh are not a basic reproductive number say of four you need at least 75 percent of the population um vaccinated why because it's one minus one over four that's one minus 0.25 0.75 okay so uh that's that's something that comes out of the fact that the effect of reproductive number in general is just the basic reproductive number of times the fraction of people that are currently susceptible okay um right uh you know something to to realize um the minimum value of the stock infectives is is actually occurring at a different time than the minimum of of of incidents um the number of infectives continues to decrease even though incidence is rising because outflow from infectives is less than inflow um uh and the maximum value of the stock infections occurs at a different time than the maximum incidence of new people being infected um it's the stock of effect is get a rise as long as inflow is greater than outflow don't get confused that the stock is going to be at its maximum when the inflows can be at its maximum no no no no you have to worry about the outflow too of a balance between them um you need to think more critically than just assuming that the stock is at its maximum if the inflows at its maximum countless people do that make that mistake worldwide and it's it's a big problem in terms of decision making um okay uh i'm going to talk about uh just state space so um i'm watching the time here uh well okay any questions about this this is an important part um and there's some things i've had to rush through including you know definition of force of infection it's chance per unit time zone will be infected any question on this people would like to bring forward right now questions any questions any of these topics i didn't emphasize it but it's worth noting the fraction of the population in an open system that remains susceptible is one over r naught one over the basically product why because the effective reproductive number is the basic reproductive number r naught times the fraction susceptible we saw it in my little description there of of the immunization threshold this is the effect of reproduction that's the number of people that are given infected is going to infect at that time before they recover and if that's equal to one it'll be exactly an equilibrium they'll replace themselves by one person before they were when when they recovered um so it'll be in balance if this thing equals one well what's the fraction of what's f need to be so that f times r naught is equal to one well f needs to be one over or not and that's exactly what it is right here that's exactly what it is and that's what it says in this table over that by contrast the the fraction that are susceptible in a closed population at the end is not zero it's greater than zero but it's you know it's often much less than than one and it can be derived but i'm not gonna go into it here so um and then there's a fraction effective at equilibrium such that infection rate equals recovery rate okay questions on us this is actually really important stuff today for the exam and for you to know coming out of the class no questions okay okay let's continue to go through this um okay so um state space um state space characterization basically creates a characterization of the system's evolution um in the context of its state values the values of the states and and for system dynamics model like this is in terms of values of stocks so within this space there's one dimension for system dynamics models associated with each of its state variables so at a given point in time this system will have a certain value of let's say those this is the ss maybe this is the y the i axis and this is this t1 ti1 axis right um so um i really like to make that clear maybe this is s um maybe this is i and and maybe this is uh this ti one okay um so this is an example of state space and the system is going to be proceeding like a marble rolling it's going to be proceeding down over time in state space so maybe s is going to be getting smaller maybe this is at a bit of an angle so you can't see it easily but i is increasing and this temporarily immune state is still low but over time temporarily immune is going to rise i is still going um oh mumble this has got to be the yes so i is growing i is growing eyes growing right um s is is becoming smaller ti1 is is growing and it's approaching and equilibrium so at any given point it has a particular value for s for i and for ti time is implicit here it's kind of rolling along but we're not showing it this is an alternative to an overtone graph so we have a state space and we have trajectories in state space okay the system etches out these trajectories um there's fixed points this is an example of a fixed point in state space um uh now one thing i i talked about is that when it comes to something like agent-based methods and in fact many other methods there's um because of conservation rules symmetries uh dimensional structure the nominal and the intrinsic dimensionality could be quite different this looks like a 3d graph but if you actually look at it at the edge it's actually only in 2d it's in a plane and so this actually nominally is 3d but it's intrinsic dimensionality is 2d there's these symmetries within the system that s plus i plus t i one equals n which mean that really it's only a two dimensional system there's only two degrees of freedom all you can do is you specify i and s and you it tells you what ti1 must be there's no choice in banana um and in general we can have quite some difference between the imp the intrinsic and the nominal dimensionality and you see this a lot in agent-based models because nominally maintenance model is huge dimension but in point of fact because of the dynamics on it the coupling between agents it's not going to exercise all those degrees of freedom just like this sheet of paper is normally in three space but it's effectively a two dimensional object it's going to be a rot it's going to be sort of moving around on a a thin section of this overall state space this intrinsic dimensionality is much lower often we show these things with what are called flow lines and the flow lines can be drawn by identifying s dot and i dot so here we have s and i for example and we drawn sort of an arrow in that um you know in it with a with a slope um as given by those values of s dot and i dot and so you know a value of these sort of pointing upwards here would indicate if the system is in this point think about like a drop of water and the canadian rockies will roll down in one direction towards the arctic ocean or one direction towards the pacific ocean or one direction towards hudson bay and uh and it will roll down and will follow these flow lines so so here if we have a certain value of s say 198 and a certain value of i say 1500 it will sort of end up going in this direction what's this direction well it means lessening the value of s it's going left and it means increasing the value of infective so more and more people get infected and you could see it starts trending kind of more steeply so a diagram like this with these flow lines kind of shows you how the systems kind of um propensity to move it's it's kind of um tendency to move in in all different possibilities and you can see here there's different basins of attraction if we had just been a bit higher would have gone up this way but because we were here we went down and and we're covered um and you can get the slight differences whereby okay i didn't pair this with the right diagram or if you set it off just a little bit differently it'll go up and otherwise it'll go down um okay um this actually is actually is dying out and going down where's this what's taking off uh i think um um mumble in a case um okay uh so we talked about that let's talk about network types um time is a ticking here okay so we talked about a set of network types um uh and i expect you to be familiar with these one of them was called variously plus on random that's any logics conference it's a common term it's also called bernoulli um it's also called um uh erdos um an erdos random network uh erdos random network i'm gonna try to put that in but um and and this has global structure there's basically two people are connected with equal probability regardless if they have neighbors in common and there's no sense of ordering no sense of this person is because you know a neighbor of that one or or has already they have connections and commons so they probably know each other too um you know person a and b maybe they each have friends in common and so they're more likely to be connecting themselves no no no that's just any two pairs of people have an equal probability of being connected um there's this thing called the ring lattice network uh which was kind of the extreme where someone's connection is totally dictated by their position they're connected with a certain number of people in their left and right and they're in a certain ordering so they purely local connection um so this is you know purely purely 1d local connections a distance based would be uh 2d local connections uh and these really constrain how the infection can spread you may remember it dying out for those for example in my video that i made in that in that lecture you can go back and watch it today um now uh so this is very local this is very global and researchers um a few decades ago um because in the 90s probably um maybe it was early 2000s identified that you know human networks are kind of a combination of them they have some a lot of local but they have some global as well um maybe we know maybe we interact mostly with our neighbors and people nearby us and people who are in similar age and structure but we know some people who are further out and one of the formulations very simple formulation of this is called a small world network this is like a certain fraction local typically most of it and then a small fraction typically of of the rest of it is is global is is random so we kind of hitch people up to the enables and then we rewire randomly to an arbitrary other person across the network uh some of those connections we rewire them just a fraction of the connections maybe it's five percent or something um that's a small world network and that can lead to behavior it's actually quite similar to a global one even if only five percent of its connections are global it allows the infection to leap across from one area to the other you know jump across from one country to another jump from one city to another in ways that would otherwise just creep outwards if it were purely local scale free networks are um are a type of network we discuss in detail and i'll get to that in a minute but which are distinguished by having very um uh very diverse great disparities in the number of connections most people have few connections but some people have tons and tons of connections so scale free networks um we have if we consider the probability of having k connections as being p of k um regardless of the value of k whether we're dealing with comparing people with two connections versus one that ratio of probability of having two connections compared to the probability of having one it's the same as probability of having if we consider k equals 100 200 connections versus 100 connections um so regardless how far we look out we get that same kind of proportionate um ratio um far out and and and technically what this is going to is a probability of having k connections proportional to there's some constant there but proportional to k the number of connections to the minus gamma 2. so this might be k to the minus 2 which mean one over k squared or maybe gamma is three it's one over k cubed one over k times k times k um uh and and that leads to what's called a very heavy tail it's like you can go really far and still find some people out there you know 2 000 connections um for example um and if you plot it out on a on a plot you can plot down here log k logarithm of k and you plot it with a probability of having that many connections you get exactly this just follows that the math taking the logarithm of this and you know uh it's on the log log plot it's a straight line this leads to being just you know most most most people have very few connections but there's some people have a ton and those people are super important why mark my words because they have undue influence why do they have undue influence well regardless whether talk about spread of pathogens spread of rumors on you know um by gossip spread of of conspiracy theories whatever those people with tons of connections are more likely they're like a magnet for getting affected by those things magnet for infections you're meeting a thousand people a day you know even a very small prevalence you're likely to get exposed to it um but once you get it you're more likely to pass it on because you could disseminate to thousands of people so so here um you know they're kind of these perfect super spreaders um they're more likely to get infected more likely to pass it on um and one of the things we showed is that you know while our infectious disease models traditionally uh had these nice equations which took into account the average number of people that are given susceptible meats per day um it turns out that it what you really want to consider is not all software is the same and it's not just the average across the population that matters the people who have lots and lots of connections tend to be the people who get infected and the people with lots and lots of connections tend to be people who pass it on so if you look at the average here you're fooling yourself you have to take into account you have to take account the variability um you have to take in account there's some that a disproportionate number of infections are taking place between people of tons and tons of connections so um so that's something that came up in the context of networks and with those comments ladies and gentlemen i will uh i conclude my my uh pre-prepared material and i would gladly answer questions here for the balance of our time together so what questions could i answer i went through a whirlwind tour of what i consider most salient features of a bunch of areas of the materials that we covered topics that i consider highly susceptible to be on the exam as it were but what what questions could i answer for you here the floor is open ah good question not related to the exam um uh or what was covered uh eta on rk um when quizzes two through four and take home exercise number two uh will be released um yeah i my understanding was that two and three quizzes were done a while back again um i will have to check on why those haven't already been released i know i asked them to go over them carefully uh one by one instead of relying on on the auto answers for some but that shouldn't that shouldn't um delay it till this point uh take home exercise one um that could have been an oversight of my part um in terms of assigning it explicitly to one of the tas uh i appreciate you bringing that forward i will screenshot this and i will write the tas right after this to make sure those are available as early as possible this coming week so thank you for bringing that up i hadn't been aware of that that oversight great other questions oh it says the quizzes are marked but the marks aren't visible oh well that's really appreciated um hmm okay that sounds like something that um that i didn't think was required but it's probably something i have to do i probably have to frop some setting for those that i'm not familiar with so that's even more helpful i might not even for the quizzes i might not have to contact the ta so i'll uh appreciate the pointer on that and um if that's the case hopefully i can get you some of these released uh forthwith so much appreciated thank you anna questions what about participation uh yeah so so uh john white you had asked about this uh three days ago uh i've not computed it i'm currently on vacation and uh i don't think i'm going to compute it uh too many hours prior to the final exam um but i may do it early on the 26th uh what you had asked a few days ago is whether it would be in uh released in moodle and i had indicated in the affirmative i did not promise that it would necessarily be available before the final exam uh given that i'm on vacation i have been on vacation since late friday and remain on it i am not overly desirous to spend my time on computing those uh this participation marks before my return on the 26th i hope you and others would appreciate that i do do those myself great others other questions so it is my plan to deliver a second such review session for those unable to make this one or for um for asking questions by those who could make this session um um so that you can um you can have a chance to ask additional questions um i think we i spent a while preparing these materials uh today and um my thought is that maybe we use a somewhat different format for the second session after all hopefully and assuming that people can review the uh the videos for this session i have to ensure that those are preserved um i'll think about that a little bit um uh time is tricky because as i noted i'm currently on holiday and um ideally i'd like to give that after i'm back but that puts us on the day of the exam itself so i'm gonna have to do some um i'm gonna have some figuring to do and uh i may actually ask you to undertake a poll which would um which would uh allow me to to understand the degree to which some people are unable to make this session who would who would come to the other session for example maybe there's uh imminent finals that people are um you know batten down the hatches studying for now which will be passed for the second session that will allow some people to attend they couldn't tonight um in any case so i'm gonna try to figure out uh how to do that uh if i can i will offer that uh second uh session um before the uh the day of the uh the exam okay um i am uh once again though emphasizing my willingness to answer additional questions right now uh okay questions come in do we need to show all the steps of calculating the equilibrium points uh other mathematical problems or just the final answer definitely definitely definitely um i'm going to ask you to show the steps um it is both um rather unhelpful and rather risky to um to only show the final answer um especially because it's fragile uh if the answer is wrong um i i don't know uh what credit to give so in the question on the final exams my recollection i ask you specifically to show all the steps and you are required to show the steps um and uh that will uh help me figure out just how much uh you got right and where you went off uh and and so yes uh you are required to to walk through steps yeah and in general you know when you're answering things including true false questions including fill in the blank um you know it's a good idea to consider supplementing it with some of your thinking um there are times where i will give an incorrect answer full credit because it's undertaken at a level of subtlety in thinking that wasn't intended or required um but you know it reflects a deeper level of understanding um that nominally you could have said this but you you realize there's actually this this tricky aspect of the situation and i've been known to give full credit for that um so i would urge you to consider um you know lending answers some supplemental information so that they could be uh to be given appropriate um property credit for those uh answers hope that's helpful so those are good questions other questions do you do you think there might be any questions um that sort of might reference models that we reviewed um and ask us to kind of um integrate thoughts about that model into our answer or yeah i mean like like the models that we reviewed in class yeah yeah um as part of the examples oh yeah so so there are so thank you for the question it's um um i wouldn't expect it to be a dominant uh theme but um uh i'll give you you know a few examples of this um this would often be you know in sort of a small smaller number of areas i think but for example in the hybrid i i didn't include slides tonight on hybrid uh models but i showed a number of compelling examples there uh case in point the budding model where people are turned into agents right at a certain point of their progression they go down a flow and lo and behold they're created as agents and decremented from the stock created as agents in an agent-based model uh so you know that's that's an example um there's an environmental contamination one um where you know you could have um contamination environment that might cause infection and um uh i think you know i'd i'd expect you to be aware of what could be done there i i um i wouldn't be intending to test you on you know what did that model give or you know how many clinics did we need if we if to prevent the infect the outbreak from occurring at the get-go versus how many do we need if we you know want to squelch it nothing like that but um um certainly like some of the take-home messages from those would be important like oh you can do that or there's this lock-in effect and if you if you try to head it off you know through prevention from the start you can do so with very very little resource a few resources very small amounts of resources but if you try to do it after the fact after it's established it takes massive amounts of more effort to bring it under control now that's uh a point worth taking home and um that was imparted by a model um i wouldn't be asking you you know what did that model will include or anything like that it would be you know it would be sort of um what's a take-home message from it um yeah i think uh i think that's um that's about the level at which i'd ask something like that does that help yeah sounds good thank you additional questions time is approaching 8 20. um my my throat is fairly raw um my energy is uh not what it normally is partly because of the vaccination and i'm i'm flagging a bit but i will take one or two more questions here if if there's any people want to bring up in the next minute or two okay doesn't sound like people are bringing them forward i hope this session is useful i'm hoping that the recordings um of all sections of it will be captured appropriately um but uh uh hopefully in any case it will have imparted uh some understanding both of what could be expected uh some refreshing of memory on the uh the exam and uh some appreciation for um you know some aspects of of the lessons learned that might extend even some of your original thinking um i i know it's a difficult week uh with with uh exams likely for many of you but um hope this will uh allay a little bit some of the fears about it i would encourage you to consider watching some of my review sessions for previous years for this course which you'll find on on um online uh which also have relevant material and explanations although some of them have bits of material that weren't covered this year and this certainly included some material that wasn't covered those years uh but you know if you found it useful you may find some of those others as well um i am hoping to have this other session um within uh a week's time but um we'll uh see how that uh situation goes and and uh i may do a doodle poll or what have you so thank you very much best of luck uh in studying uh stay safe and uh i look forward to seeing you hopefully prior to the exam thanks very much and good luck with all your studies take care there oh thanks thanks so much yeah um it doesn't matter too bad the shots aren't too bad but they are um um the second one is worse is is going to be worse and it's uh even this one yeah you feel it you feel it so okay take care there stay safe good luck with you
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WE GOT SOME NEW PLAYERS!! Assassination Classroom Episodes 3 & 4 Reaction!
what's up dapper squad it's your boy darius back at it again with some more assassination classroom today we are doing season one episodes three and four first one is called karma time second one is called grown-up time i'm starting to catch a pattern especially when the last one's baseball time i think all of them have time um i like animes that have that kind of pattern i know tokyo avengers had like a pattern like that for a while where everything was under editing or something like that but i am thoroughly looking forward to this was taken back by the first two episodes really liking coral sensei really liking some of the characters nagisa sugino as well i'm not even on the right page of notes let me go over to that right now and yes i forgot mr karasuma is going to be a teacher helping out as well so i'm very looking forward to these episodes don't forget if you guys want to know exactly when i post over here subscribe click that bell so you guys always know when i post check out the patreon for up to four episodes early access and the full uncut versions let's hop right on into this assassination classroom episode three this one is called karma time let's do this these are quite the morning drills for students huh i just this is going to be so interesting all right he's the pe teacher specifically go play in the sandbox oh no not lonely koro oh he's going to be like saitama and just do it literally yep i mean i it makes sense they would want a human so they could relate to him you know i bet you especially because he's government trained karasuma is nasty he's probably he's probably a little bit of a fighter himself you can go home for the day this is like some kakashi take the bell training yep he's nice yeah so let's get some training here done my guys i love how much coro actually cares about being liked like it's not like just for his personal ego you know so he technically was cool with it i'm assuming yeah i'm assuming this is the suspended student from last episode ah karma time it's karma his name is karma that's not what i was expecting he was like scaring me at the end of last episode with how much he was talking about hillary wanting to kill his teacher i don't think i don't like how friendly he's being he's gonna try to kill him right here he had it like in his hand he just had cut up pieces literally taped to his hand that was well played especially oh he's the first one to actually blow off a limb or actually do actual damage and i was smart because he has not even made a first impression on this student at all so he would not know to expect anything like this this is their first time ever meeting but here he might excel i see there's a butterfly knife like the sound if i'm honest with you but it would definitely get annoying during a quiz not even ice cream he's got the gelato specifically that's why it's specifically gelato [Music] you gotta keep it in the stratosphere keep it from melting super underhanded though he's willing to do whatever [Music] so kind of in a win-win scenario because he's going to play outside the rules and how is cory going to retaliate by doing damage by hitting a kid doing anything on teacher like yeah literally can't cross that line without losing this teacher-ness okay i don't i don't mean i don't like him personally but in terms of this very unique situation in dealing with an assassin teacher he's playing this perfectly that would be terrifying if you said that i'd be like you actually will stab me that's true he doesn't want to get he has everything he needs at school you know that's funny yeah this kid makes me nervous wait hold on is that relating to the girl that koro had a little mini flashback or is that something completely separate into his violent endeavors oh wow a pinned dead octopus that's disrespectful gonna kill your mind your spirit your soul did he just use a jet he stole from the defense system to cook the octopus turning into takoyaki is that what i just saw okay mr polisher he's like if you're a game i'm game karma this should be interesting [Music] you painted your nails i wonder if there's gonna be bb's in the suit i'm surprised that no one else is making like these wild assassination attempts besides karma and nagisa in the first episode yeah he's on he's on expert difficulty right now arm is actually starting to get annoyed the resolve to actually jump off a cliff like that this karma's deranged so what did he do that his teacher finally flipped oh he entered someone who's good for the teacher's ratings okay he sided with e-class and was protecting someone being bullied but it affects his exams which affects the teacher's grading so that in turn made his teacher turn on him that's a little deeper than i thought okay that was creepy as [ __ ] and did he actually vandalize this office like this i feel like karma's gonna be one of those students that even though he has this even though he has this crazy mentality right now we're going to win him over cory's going to earn his trust [Music] way to come up with a solution [Music] i can already tell this show is going to get a lot deeper i'm looking forward to it i don't know if that's a healthy refreshing amount of blood lust might be a little excessive but he's starting to grow on me karma is don't tell me that was a whole episode that was way too fast holy all right time for episode four this one is called grown-up time okay we have a hot teacher decoration but she came [Music] what all right now i'm starting to see why this episode is called grown-up time temporary foreign language teacher irina hello miss arena if he gets a little too horny we might be able to get him what's the horny color it would be so annoying wearing your emotions as a color you know boobs me and him have a similar weakness damn you coro is going to be an assassin yeah so she's also faking it if she would go for i would not be surprised if she's doing that like karma was doing you know she is she's like that one girl from [ __ ] death note who's helping out she's actually an assassin oh doesn't linger oh my god you're gonna be i'm bewitched and i'm watching through a goddamn monitor it's crazy i would get played by her i would be we're sitting right there in my magazine looking at the new reaction just getting blasted by nate hate to see it yeah you say that but you're not dealing with a normal target [Laughter] well not that fast [Laughter] that's a funny ass joke as a man you never want to be known as that fast he's going to a vietnamese cafe that's crazy he's going to turn off the mask when he's not here yeah see like wait you're not a cheeky upbeat hype big boob teacher miss yalevich i'm still going to call you arena so grown-ups have their own grown-up ways all right big titty [ __ ] is that not very illegal i mean technically it's not but okay 30 hit combo and you're out i'd be out as well i actually have a full notebook of information if you'd like it i'm just this i was not expecting another teacher to be introduced or another character so quickly you know that she had no idea what she was getting herself into oh damn oh it's gonna be like that i mean miss [ __ ] for a reason okay that's good to know [Laughter] that was kind of good oh they were the ones from earlier i didn't even realize that so that whole thing from the grocery store was all set up as well i never realized that an indian try no don't get me wrong she's nice i i i could totally see how someone in her field and can be really good she's like scarlett johansson she's like black widow you know i mean okay hopefully this works you're a bad boy koro sensei this is grown-up time okay you guys are idiots this would have worked if you use you had a good plan but you just you just [ __ ] up they melt inside my body that's just pure melted lead oh he does have a nose that's so weird yeah you got to realize this is a very unique situation you have to attempt yup damn roast her and hype the students uh this is some hentai [ __ ] now oh yeah that was some uh awesome tentacle hentai right there oh yeah okay retro gym outfit i didn't know the actual details i would be like [Music] okay that went about as expected in terms of her plan but that's not how i expected that to end he's looking for more people oh god yeah they actually do want to learn though he's a great teacher the only fair point you have yeah if we didn't hate you before yeah gg's to your popularity they've had enough of your [ __ ] literally no big moves down with the boobs down with the boobs he writes a different test for each student see especially with what he did for sugino and the baseball like that's going so extra to go study and one of the you know best pictures out like yeah and you want to talk about being a teacher come on yeah get this big boo [ __ ] out of here we need coro you're only playing one role everyone here is doing twice as much as you you know damn that was the nicest way you could have roasted her entire existence karasuma axe and she's gonna actually start teaching us english she's writing in english you are inclined no that's what we're starting with for our english class really that's what we're starting with that's how she has so many languages under her repertoire that's better than nothing better than you doing i mean in terms of assassination practice that's very handy how to talk to people foreigners you know all right don't try to don't try to sugar butter us up we're okay you're kind of growing on me miss [ __ ] all right no more miss [ __ ] i'm still calling you arena though i'm not calling you miss elena [ __ ] whatever it is oh she got brought to tears they're like we can't call you mrs [ __ ] you know [ __ ] sensei [ __ ] sensei i love it she's fitting right in gotta go for the kill right now go for it the more likely it is to happen that he really does i mean i need coral in my life man that was two episodes already holy smokes man all right two more episodes down i'm thoroughly enjoying this i am thoroughly enjoying karasuma as an assistant teacher he's helping with pe and then i'm assuming i was i wasn't thinking she was gonna stay at the beginning of this episode but now with how much she's already made some good character progress and is growing on the class and me i think she's gonna stay we got arena and karasuma as well as koro and the rest of the kids i'm liking this and karma can't forget karma which i didn't like karma at all at first but the ending of last episode really started to make him grow on me the whole he was cool with going with the flow with everything his violent tendencies as long as his teacher was on the side but even when he was in the right his teacher wasn't on the side so that doesn't make sense but that's because it went against his teacher's self-interest but technically he was in the right he was helping one of the class ease class e kids who was getting bullied but you know so i kind of like that he's deranged but he's deranged with potential for good we'll say that overall though great episodes loving koro um loving the kids so far animation's fantastic music is great this is actually way funnier than i remember it being like there are some absolutely hilarious moments especially in this one the whole grown-up aspect like i love adult jokes you know when sometimes you can get it sometimes you don't like havoia has some great adult humor this one's also hilarious i'm loving this so far hopefully you guys are as well if you are please leave a like let me know your thoughts down below in those comments don't forget to subscribe click that bell so you guys always know when i post over here on the dapper channel check out that patreon for the full uncut versions and early access up to four episodes one week ahead or we're gonna drink some water tell someone you love them have a great day dapper squad peace out
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Coprinellus micaceus
this mushroom here you often find in big clusters growing up around the stumps of tree just like you can see here i don't know if you can zoom in and look at these things but this is what i would call coprinus it's this is a group of fungi that's been renamed into three different genera uh but uh it's uh i can't i can't remember which is the correct genus but it's coprinus micacio and if i try and find one here we might be able to see why it's called the casey no that one these these ones are a bit old but if you find a fresh some fresh specimens actually you can just see it on the cap here i don't know if that shows up can you focus on the top of the cap here there's some tiny white little dots and so they look a bit like meca in rocks and that's where the name comes from what you can see is that these are dark spored mushrooms so they make black spores and the gills there and if we look at the ones here you can see these they're all kind of slimy and look like they're kind of falling to pieces and this is actually the gills self-dissolve and so uh it's called deliquescence and so the gills will completely dissolve and then the spores will just be in this kind of black mass that runs off and this is where this group of mushrooms gets their common name which is ink cap because they produce this inky black substance from the caps and the gills are dissolving with age
New Zealand Fungi
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PWGL tutorial #5: Exporting music
[Music] this video shows how to playback or export results generally in PWM of the playback or export such results into other applications with other applications like for example some virtual services or some digital audio workstation on these conditions of them okay so we have some tabs here which as some score and by default it uses the introvert quicktime playback engine to play the attack and for many parties might be good enough but you may want to change that and I can't change that with this menu paid over JL and then redirect the media stream tool interesting none that none means that then I'd use a virtual midi cable to play it back there's something like for example logic yes where Ivan logic here just some simple wooden piano I'm just using that for playback and if I changed you don't you read are like really redirecting man this is now played by logic and then that allows you to have all instrument that are available in logic and on there controls you can have which gives sonically much more freedom and likewise you can use a virtual instrument so how is this setup by default this does not work doesn't go out of the box you need to do a few settings ensure that they are correct itself and the first thing you want to do is use this application all your meeting setup you'll find that by default in your your utilities hold on wash applications utilities and thanks yeah and then if you start this you may not see this window but instead you may see the audio devices and then you just need to make sure that in the window via menu you'll actually see them in this video okay now within the ministry you mean have a virtual audio cable if you want that this is so-called young quiet right by default in Mac OS this is first point but as mrs. switched off we need to switch it on first but you need to do this only once and then that's just a table you first want to a set up some ports prairies in this plus or minus buttons layer if as you see I have three of them they are basically three virtual medicated which I can freely move through different applications and then the actual important bit is you need to ensure that the device is online and you see Asuna soon as I do that logic immediately recognizes hey there is something edit or yeah so allotted we don't need to set up that dassit luckily by itself you need to set on this apply and then if you want you can quit and you only need to setup this once if you restart it still remembers that setting but then within pillaji dollar you need to you might want to go through pwg our preferences and under medium want to make sure perhaps that your higher device name is indeed your higher primer i'm not sure whether you really need to do that but you can just double check that like what you need to do yes then again under pillow GL or the audio MIDI setup make sure that your midi output is actually sent to one of the buses you set up you see I have these three which I just showed yeah I seen a key the first one here you can also have really import I must say I never really tell me the important part you know you can set it up like once you have that then this which should work that you have connected internal QuickTime synthesizer or none and you see they're also shortcuts for me and yes we have learned this logic for example you could also use some other your own sound generator for example a sampler like contact but then with many of them as a set logic does it automatically but with many of these other applications you need to ensure that in their settings under this case contact preferences meanie you really have the eye upon your driver and edit otherwise they won't receive it's like the equivalent of actually plugging your virtual mini cable okay that was an abling real-time output for your squad editor in addition with snow eventually community launch logically let's have that again in addition you might want to have the ability to export from what you have here a MIDI file that this results can be then imported into logic and publicly shoulders before in the menu here I go under utilities score to redefine and then score votes into the miracle I've been lucky no choking you I evaluate this box let's call this for example or in the output media I had created this before so I just use it again make sure you have an extension or you need a society for so that the operating system recognizes that even if I save okay every places in this paragraph and depends on whether you this fine again and then I can drag and drop just really fine that's the fourth eye safety then inform on just one workstation for example yeah just like in property yeah I would ask me another I want to import the temple or not in this case like a single and it airports two tracks one is the action heading sets a lot of continuous controller to some default value and otherwise doesn't do much interesting so with logic it's pretty safe to just remove that usually if you haven't done some crazy setting here before and then I just drag and drop I put it in here now at the temple of course I didn't important that's a bit crazy here so let's change that in the temple we had in our original score which was 60 yeah now once you have this you can use this and freely edit that if you want move it around or chop it into pieces or whatever now so once you have pointed to me if I get into a media file and then important to media file into logic then you can manually device and manga your results that you created with into the jar alright so now alternatively you might want to generate notated score not something this application hydrologic electronic things but instead indicated squad and for that we can use an external library that exports our score into an intermediate format what Nene but musicxml media is useful for electronic music but music cinahl is more useful for notated music because certain location specific information like that sandwich accidentally use retained music it's now the music library musicxml library is not put into Sibelius 19 forward and so of books I ask you want to go yeah one a green card this window our library you want to use this this one is github if I kiss expense for Killian supporter yeah you can install and download it here like I showed in another video for my students you can just use the list of libraries I provide in our hitch to learning environment and then you have everything in one go so once you have that installed then control click and you might want to note alike we first I did that before that you can note the neither yes the contrary I saw that before and then go under musicxml and it seems lonely I mean we are not sq not okay once I loaded it I can you know this box it's part is it's enough so I just replace and score export or MIDI files we play sidebar this part is it's an event it's exactly the same process I select the box press V and select some output file name make sure XML is added as an extension and thank you for this lovely dazzling vertically okay they say created this before the New Testament as once we have that then your XML file now can be opened birth some music notation software line for example Sibelius poor if you don't have a commercial notation software like Sibelius or Oracle or another you can use a free notations of the night coordinates quad which you can freely download now just Google for new squad in all this imports that squad Musco is pretty good but it's not quite as good as a commercial application so therefore I am actually super paranoid and something that affects only civilians I'm just imported exactly the same way I just opened it this to the English two builders drinks up some dialogue where I can finalize some settings you go usually you can just leave these at its default value espresso clay and then have a la school reported in music notation and as I said with having the score in digital audio workstation like Sibelius likewise if you have it in your music notation editor then you can freely she looks away then you can freely change your score your night for example if I take a pitch here selector and change that or I can grab the whole bar that's the whole bar up and down oh yeah do all the editing you can do
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The Pleasures of Embodiment with Patty Alfonso
your pleasure is up to you if you are someone who is waiting for pleasure to come from your partner I'm gonna invite you to a different possibility if you are someone who only experiences pleasure in the bedroom or on the holy hell search for the elusive orgasm then I want to invite you into a different possibility having the sex that your body loves isn't just about the sex in the bedroom with another body but it's about the sex that you can be having in every moment of your life the way that we talk about sex in access consciousness is the energy of receiving so having sex with every single molecule on the planet receiving energy from every single molecule of the planet being present with that energy receiving if you're not happy in your relationships if you're not happy in your jobs if you're miserable in you know if you're waking up in the morning and you're miserable you know let's play with that - lets out create that and let's change that because when you are in the active creation of your life inviting orgasmic energies and being that in the world is so much easier
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ATM CYBERSECURITY WORLD ATM CONGRESS
you're gonna hear about the latest so the story starts in February 2017 when a vulnerability was found in the Apache Strutz web framework so that's middleware basically like swim will be for ATM city between the operating system and the application I've got a month later that vulnerability was formally announced and it was a bad one it's easy to use but has maximum impact basically giving you full access to the system allow you to run remote code it's bad a day after that the Department of Homeland Security issued an alert and our target organization received there a day later and sent it out to their applications team that should have been the end of the story but mistake number one was the mailing list wasn't out to date and it didn't go to the right people that same day they ran a vulnerability scan on their system but because they went on the wrong directory it wasn't picked up a couple of days later they ran another vulnerability scan using a different tool using updated signatures and again it wasn't picked up day after that by held a team meeting to talk about this critical vulnerability and despite having had the system in operation for 40 years hashed it earlier in the year they hadn't yet realized they had this vulnerability skipping forward from March to May May the 13th that that vulnerability was exploited it was through a customer-facing system so much as an ASP might communicate real-time data to airports but online system was compromised some other scripts were run and very quickly because they had unencrypted passwords no internal controls those attackers still unidentified have complete access to this system well then followed with 76 days of complete unfettered access running nine thousands database queries pulling off the data 235 IP addresses now 76 days sounds like a long period of time but actually that's better than a statistical average normally takes 100 days plus to identify a breach of your networks again interested of being picked up because there was some network monitoring going on but the certificate required for that monitoring to be effective had expired 19 months ago so that was mistake number three if you're counting that was finally fixed on July the 29th and it was immediate parent there'd been a breach lots of red flags went up two days later they had to pull down the service two days after that there was a very interesting conversation I suspect between the security team and the CEO who had to be told that 148 million people's personal data has been compromised two days after that they brought in the forensics team the FBI five days after that they went public and that was compounding the disaster that's because the call centers are overrun and people didn't have access to correct and timely information about what had been stolen and the impact on them so I go through this because the topic is are you ready this organization clearly wasn't any guesses to who that organization was it was Equifax and there's a really fascinating report that you can read online and it's fascinating because it is literally the what not to do on cybersecurity written by the authority known as the Congress in the States I've pulled out a couple of quotes from it and actually to try and draw the parallels between Blatz and atm the first is around cybersecurity complacency I've been in various ans PS and often there's a lot of active work going on but not all of that gets taken through to completion their mediations aren't always put in place in a timely fashion a lack of accountability and no clear lines of authority that means great policies not put into practice again sometimes you can see that in ATM it was particularly apparent with Equifax they had a good process they had identified the application owner the system owner the message was meant to go out the vulnerability was meant to be put in place would have been almost zero cost to fix this thing but instead the day after the announcement their stock price fell 35% wiping six billion dollars after market valuation the inherent security risks of operating a legacy IT that also feels familiar one of the challenges for ATM is we have a lot of legacy systems we have modernization efforts how do we do that transition in a secure way this report talks about antiquated complex IT making it much much harder I think we've got some of that in this industry too and the last point entirely preventible this was actually something easy to fix but it wasn't clearly not ready so how do you know that you already that your NSP you as a supplier are ready for for cyber attacks various things you can consider do you have a happy regulator are they happy with what you're doing is that sufficient well actually the regulator's themselves don't have that much cyber knowledge they're still learning they're trying to force policies into place which might not be appropriate for safety critical ATM systems second do you have some ISO 27001 certification the IT standard in this space I think that's a really great start it'd be fantastic if more operators more suppliers have that but there's a lots of wrinkles to work for in terms of its application to safety critical environments and how to deal with operational technology as well as IT it's a good starting point but again maybe not the silver bullet answer do you have some metrics so you can report to management is everything on the up there looking better and better well again helpful if you choose the right metrics in particular they've been great if it's the number of vulnerable systems you've got or how frequently you look at the third-party access that you're having on systems then maybe we're getting somewhere obviously metrics are a limited picture too have you been through a risk assessment process risk acceptance have you got that all documented and security case if so great well done that works very well for individual organizations but as we know aviation is systems of systems it's all about data sharing now it's about having out the steakhouse onboard network managers the Air Force the airline's real-time information flow how do we know that those individual cases stack up have a bigger picture penetration test red teaming exercise results actually some some hands-on eating up of the system and getting some answers again really good like to see more of it but as the CEO summit concluded yesterday actually that is one perspective on something and again doesn't give you a full holistic picture of of risk at the end of the day so there isn't itself a bullet there isn't one thing to do what is happening is we're starting to see more and more practice documents standards being produced and it's worth us as an industry reflecting on whether those are sufficient whether they're good enough how do we start to apply them so the first one I don't want to make sure you're all aware of is en 16 495 quite cryptic produced by sin and is an ATM information security standard it's an extension of those IT controls within the ISO 27000 family what it tries to do is provide aviation pacific guidance on top of what is already within ISO 27000 - I think importantly it introduces the idea of levels of trusts but different organizations sharing data having to share risk information may need to complete trust or may need just limited trust if it's more limited information sharing how much do you need and it's the first systematic attempt I guess to say well if we fully trusted thing then it's these controls with this level of surance sat behind it and it's also the first ATM standard I've seen that have the word safety and security together you look at the safety standards out there and there's word security you can't find it basically and this is saying that you need to take a coordinated approach between safety and security it's about the right touch points between separate processes to have a total hazards and total impact view namely that a security incident could cause a safety impact and you need to work through how that comes together it's fair to say this is fairly controversial standard in the sense of does it bring enough added value to be a standard out there in that space another that's a live topic within the industry's experts the next one I want to mention is Edie 205 so it's a new Europe high standard that it should be published by the end of this month 1649 5 should be first half of the see if it goes to plan and here you've got a standard that's being produced to be the equivalent of airworthiness security standards and the question that it's trying to answer is what is the aircraft and the airline need to know about the ground ATM systems to be sure that if there's an unauthorized interaction on the ground the ATM system it doesn't affect the aircraft and similarly if there's an unauthorized interaction on the aircraft then it doesn't affect the ground ATM system so it's trying to put those different pieces of the puzzle within aviation together it doesn't just look at safety as an impact it's also operational disruption so I think ATM as a service is really important to consider as alongside safety impacts it assumes that you've already got a good security management system in place and is therefore more detailed looking at the the system level what's the process that you need to go through with an authority whoever that might be and that's pointing towards future regulation in space certainly within Europe and it introduces a number of minimum compliance claims so you follow a risk measurement process and you make a number of claims about the system that we've done a complete enough risk assessment that we've put the controls in place that we've tested those controls that we've aligned things for safety you have to then give evidence against those claims to show that you've met them and again it has a very similar approach to safety and security saying coordination importance you fail safe over failing secure and giving some of the guidance that might be helpful to NSPS and manufacturers in this space is it a perfect standard if it's gonna answer every question we've got certainly not is it actually quite a complicated process to be applied yes but it's a first start to to get that discussion going and the authorities in Europe released the answer of looking at it as a potential means of compliance what they want to do with regulation in this space the third one I want to talk about is a new ATM cybersecurity maturity model it's something that I've had a bit of a hand in under contract to Europe controlling the network manager and it's quite a lightweight tool but intended to provide top management those CEOs that came along to the summit yesterday what's the minimum they need to know to be able to track what's the service provider what suppliers are doing in this space so understanding strengths weaknesses in order to guide future investment and at the same time hopefully it's packaging together some of the good practices that the industry are seeing starting to develop and put into place and encourage discussion on what those actually might be so how was it developed it was through coordination and collaboration with various NSPS which I do need to to thank at the bottom there first principle was about keeping it simple though the motto of the group was something simple enough that grandma could understand and this might be related to the next point I need to be slightly careful in case we have top management here but it was make it visual make it easy to report the even top management can understand it and get it and not get bogged down in detail that doesn't give them the the 30,000 foot view that they need next was to align it with the canva standard of excellence in this space that's some mature discipline it's got the the benchmarking activity behind it is there a sign for equivalent that could fit with this to provide something useful for the sector but of course it's a model and as we all know models on a true representation of life it is a model useful enough rather than is it complete and accurate enough so it's not intended to be a replacement for the comprehensive audit and you can do all this fancy assessment stuff but at the end of the day unless you're making the right investment decisions and putting controls into place it's a bit pointless so help make sure it drives those decisions at the end of the day and the actions that follow how did we go about pulling something together will we use other standards the two that are very widely known NIST the cybersecurity framework they're quite helpful because it's their engineers probably like it it's got a through life approach about identifying critical systems protecting them detecting and honest behavior responding to it recovering from incidents etc but it was felt that I was missing something really important which is fats management the governance the leadership piece is absolutely critical particularly as we're getting traction with these improvement programs so they're really keen to have the the leadership elements from ISO 27001 in there as well so we took those merge them together got the NSPS to flag out critical areas critical questions to post it internally and this is just a picture of what the output in hand looks like it's not actually any NSP but it's got a 13 different categories against which its assessed our simple numeric scale and you can see the way we used it for the network manager was to look at the internal security but then look at the security being provided by the top suppliers we actually did the top 210 and you can place them in order and see that in terms of your supply chain security those supplier to providing data or services or introducing new equipment into your critical environment they they need to be assessed as well and again this is just a tool they're quite quickly puts together a visual map of what's good and what's bad [Applause] just to go into that a little bit more detail one category is around leadership and governance again saying that's really important the example here for a level three organization planets funded and with visible top management commitment and we knew from that Equifax example that wasn't the case there the see our chief information security officer and CIO hadn't got it in the past they've been separated security was actually under legal which meant that the security people never went to top management meetings so the messages weren't getting through and there wasn't that buy-in and support from top management and there's a link to safety through the management system part so we're saying is that as maturity grows you should start to see quite independent disciplines become more coordinated and leading in those security events which could cause safety hazards and making sure that safety is the ultimate priority just as another example again detail is available in documents but we pulled out things like access controls on systems and linking those two looks I've been in a lot of machine rooms in European NSPS at least and there are shared passwords which were great in the past because it's easy to manage you trust each other and the technical team that's great but if there's anything that goes wrong you need to be able to link that back to the individual step one of forensics and unless you've got some access controls and locking in place and it's impossible to do human aspects so quite often security people say humans the weakest link actually hounds that normally addressed well it's through awareness sessions it's through training bashing how often do we measure the effectiveness of those are behaviors changing as a result are we doing tailored training and systematic follow-up for different groups of people within the organization so again we're saying in the more mature levels that sort of stuff should be the norm and the final one that I'm gonna just talk through is a primary reliance or network protection so you may have come across the idea of castle walls if you build a wall high enough strong enough around your critical assets then you're okay that worked in the past but with the need for interconnectivity data sharing nowadays there's always holes through there and as the Equifax and mercy example showed the lack of internal segmentation made a potentially minor incident into something massive nearly killed musk and it was 148 million people affected having their privacy compromised through Equifax so really made things catastrophic what is all that lead to well it should be an assessment should be a target and you don't need to be the highest level maturity you need to be what's necessary given your threat environment it's not about introducing new requirements those requirements should be in place already and you end up with a roadmap of improvements that then can be tracked and shamed to senior management and the board to show that you're making progress how to get hold of a copy of this well your control about to publish it and the new kanso global cyber safety task force which might be the honour to be currently heading up is hopefully gonna take it and make it a kanso product available to all a NSPS and the industry at large so I'd recommend you look into that one I've got a few minutes for any questions on that before I do a roundup of what I've introduced you to has anyone got any questions silence okay do come see me afterwards if you have a burning question that you don't want to share this so take a summary we started with a perfects and it's just worth saying that the ultimate consequences of that was that within that organization the CEO had to step down the CIO and CFO were given accelerated retirement I guess it's the euphemism for for being booted out I know that's got the boot as well and actually once I spent a lot of time making the case for better security and yes it is about ensuring safety and avoiding expensive outages and doing the compliance piece and all that actually at the end of the day for a lot of people especially management it's about avoiding being put in the hot seat in the sort of congressional inquiry that we saw with Equifax could you defend yourself perhaps in a legal setting that the actions you took or the actions that you didn't take to protect the service to be able to respond better were actually what was necessary and if you can't defend those actions and justify it then actually you could be in a really bad serious place if there's a major incident and of course we always say it's a matter of when not if next as it's throwing down a challenge to industry the industry must define and achieve good practice that will evolve over time he was still in the early stages of this journey towards cyber security but Aviation's got a fantastic opportunity to to work together in this space we don't compete on safety there's no reason to compete or security and actually by working together we should be a lot stronger doing more efficiently and by doing it individually we've seen two standards and one maturity model that are becoming available within a very short timeframe and they should help they should be useful things but they are only tools there's no silver bullet they do need to be tested more some feedback built in to make a better end product to the end of the day there's a very real risk that by having multiple standards and more and more guidance material actually it just confuses the matter rather than helps on things at the end of the day it's about risk management and that's risk awareness it's assessment it's doing something about it it's accepting those risks within management by customers by the regulator and a holistic approach none of those methods nor the standards and all the tools alone are going to be sufficient so it's about very much a holistic and comprehensive approach [Applause] and ultimately the very last thing is so many words have been spoken about cybersecurity in ATM in aviation so many working groups so much talk about regulation the standards the guidance documents that are out there oh but that's actually not what's gonna make the difference then the day it is the fixing of vulnerability if it's about having the right people on their mailing list it's about using those vulnerability scanners properly it's about rehearsing incidents it's the safety and security teams working together and everything else that we need to do the actual actions that move us forward on our journey rather than just talking about it writing about it so there's one thing to say it's yes there are words but we need to see the actions and I think that was really accurately captured in the CEO conference yesterday they seem to be aware engaged knowing they need to do to do more and I think it's still the opportunity to enable the future ATM world that we want we want the benefits from technology but we need to do that in a secure enough way safe enough way a resilient enough way and it's the actions and inactions that ultimately determine how ready you are for the inevitable cyber attack that's me thank you very much if you have questions comments or want to receive a copy of the maturity model come and see me afterwards but thank you so insecure systems and adequately control our technical infrastructure so the network's servers the applications you know we cannot assume that we are safe if a cyber event occurs it's a new discipline I know I truly believe the safety and security need to sit side-by-side in a coordinated approach with the right communication at the right times between the teams rather than trying to say it's broad integrative discipline I think they can work really well together not have an immediate improvement a nice Epps
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Janitorial Services and Baby Diaper Changing Stations
in october of 2017 california governor jerry brown approved assembly bill number 1127 this addition to the california health and safety code would require facilities with public restrooms such as theaters sports arenas and libraries to install a baby diaper changing station in at least one men's restroom baby diaper changing stations are commonly considered a nightmare for custodial teams and with good reason recent studies have confirmed parents worst fears changing tables and disposable changing pads are with few exceptions covered in germs and bacteria including salmonella a common cause of diarrhea and food poisoning shigella a bacteria that causes dysentery and shigellosis outsourcing your facility's janitorial needs will balance the cost of the additional cleaning tasks while ensuring the safety of children and parents discover the vanguard cleaning systems difference give us a call today in bakersfield or valencia 661-395-3009 in fresno 559-473-1790 [Music]
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YATCAST Ep 0011 Tinkering With The Constitution
yeah about that it's show time welcome to the ad cast this episode is about tinkering with the Constitution but first I would like to give thanks to all my real-life and social media friends who forced me to delve deeper into things to find the underlying cause they forced me to determine why things are or are not they forced me to think about things in a way to see what could be or what cannot be so let's get started Democrats this one is for you before continuing you should go back and review episode 4 on rights and episode 5 on the separation of power and checks and balances if you haven't already seen throughout this series of episodes I have been repeating a few things and will do so again because they are very important our founding fathers wrote our founding documents and such a way as to ensure that everyone can understand them the founding fathers said what they meant and meant what they said you don't need a scholar to interpret them however you may want to have a dictionary from the time period handy the Constitution outlines a separation of power not just between the three branches of the federal government but also between the people the states and the federal government the same applies to rights why would they do this one of the reasons they did it this way can be found in grade school history and/or civics classes we had just declared independence from and won a war against a governmental system wherein all power was invested in a single person another reason is that our first governmental system the Articles of Confederation was an utter failure so it would have been a Grover Norquist dream because it was so small it could have been drowned in a bathtub it gave the majority of Rights and powers to the states the people and the federal government or essentially powerless the Articles of Confederation are not covered in your standard school history or syndics classes refer back to episode 2 of the ad cast a third reason is a pure democracy fails and falls into an authoritarian regime fairly quickly the Greeks tried this millennia ago Greece quickly devolved into mob rule that acted on whims instead of well reasoned decisions yet another reason would be our founding fathers who knew that there would be those with less than altruistic reasons wanting to try and ascend to power for the sake of having power to avoid these problems and others they necessarily divided rates powers and responsibilities through an intricate yet easy-to-understand framework to tinker with the structure without careful forethought and serious deliberation may weaken our government this applies to any system for example the Senate was set to reflect longer term needs of the states which were represented by two senators chosen by each of the states known as I said were and not are in 1913 the 17th amendment was ratified the amendment made for direct election of senators by the people taking away representation of the states this has weakened our republic how did it do this well our government was set up to reflect the short-term needs of the people longer term needs of the states and the long-term needs of the nation now it only represents the short-term needs and desires of the people and the long-term needs of the country there is now an empty space in the Constitution for many decades the problem did not become manifest however in the last few decades it has become apparent the void that the 17th amendment created has now been filled by two political parties will basically now fight to control the sub set it directly in lieu of the states without regard to the separation of power they jizz who you get to vote for and not the states this was a big step toward dismantling our Republic now there are those who are trying to end the electoral college placing the selection of the president into direct election democrat news i'm directing the same view the electoral college worked exactly as it was designed hillary lost because she did not do what she needed to do to win the electoral college they decry losing the electoral college vote in 2016 and in 2000 they do not however go back further in time yes Trump did not win the popular vote in 2016 yes w bush did not win it in 2000 however [Music] Clinton did not win the popular vote in 1996 or 1992 Nixon did not win it in 1968 Kennedy did not win it in 1960 so in the last 60 years the winner of the general election did not win the popular vote and six out of the 16 general elections it isn't that uncommon however I am NOT relitigated the 2016 election I am just using it as an example as of 2019 we have two major political parties with the Democratic Party mustering about 28% of the electorate and the Republicans comprise about 25% the rest are either independent or a third party a quick look at the breakdown between rural which is mostly Republican and urban mostly Democratic gives us about 5/6 of the population living in urban areas and 1/5 our world I've included suburban with urban because they tend to reflect urban areas more than the rural areas they are near our founding fathers feared mob rule as much as they feared a dictator eliminating the electoral college would be another major step to undoing our Republic why would that be the house was set up to be responsive to the people the Senate is now set up to be directly reflective of the people and not the states if the presidency was to go that route it would then be responsive to the people directly as well the Republic is a Socratic dialogue by Plato in it some parties explains exactly why a direct democracy is doomed to failure to put it simply a single unscrupulous charismatic egoistic selfish unceasing person can easily gain control enough that is also the basic reason many of our founding fathers offered for being against political parties to summarize any tinkering with the Constitution will drive us further and further away from the Republic our country was designed to be just don't do it thank you for spending some time with me and I'll see you at the next yet caste are you enjoying the ad cast be sure to LIKE share and subscribe and consider becoming a patron at patreon.com slash yet cast that's HTTP colon slash slash wwth free on Comm slash yet cast [Music] you
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VOLCANO ALASKA ERUPTS KODIAK BEANOBLACK
here we go folks New York's getting some relief and then basically you got to look at the idea that Southern California Edison and then there is Edison Electric in New York City also so Southern California Edison uan Company in New York is getting help and basically everybody gets paid back so basically I'm sure the government will end up getting paid for 69 Vehicles getting transported but well I don't know we don't know we'll know somebody will know either that or all the people that uh will get free electricity for how long I don't know that's never going to happen so anyway at least they're getting helping get stuff back up faster so government will pay the tab so you'll end up paying it through your taxes so maybe I get a discount everywhere in the country who knows type in Yellowstone graphs and everybody's interest what's going on with the seismic activity so as you see there's a bunch of search Pages a lot of people are typing in looking for graphs Yellow Stone and there there here's the thumbnails we'll come back to this in a minute and here's your history and we'll pump this up a little bit I don't know how much do try to 150 not to blow it up too much you'll see how basically Yellowstone has been heightening in activity for a long time and that's what got everybody very concerned as you can see the years down here keeps going up and the data keeps going up and the activity keeps Rising as you see the years come by and it's always heightened as you can see we're in 2000 December of 2000 and so she keeps building and we know she's got to pop sometime so everybody's concerned everybody's watching we may have a long ways to go hopefully but we keep an eye on it so we'll go over to the graphs the data 2008 so we keep on climbing as you see there's no decline keeps on heightening 2010 and we're still at heightened activity right now and we've had some Quakes there recently and then like I said the New Madrid down east coast area that's what's concerned because that's very new activity out that way so we can go ahead and we'll pop in Madison River see what we got going on for activity there and I can pop back over I think to graphs here we'll get noris Junction going and then I'll pop back here and I'll get this one going merry Lake and I'll get uh what else we got pop this one in and we'll pop in that one and pop in the this one I got Mery Lake already pop back and get Sheridan go over and we'll grab Denny Creek hor be and even look way out per Creek comor I don't know if I hit that one I already hit that one already that one and there's your son latest sunshot and as you see there's stuff to the left they don't want you to see and let's go I popped over to the the data here we'll see what we got for quick Albania other stuff's already on the map earlier as you see there's a 6.4 in Java very large and it increased it's not decreasing it's increasing to 6.4 there so back to there we got Madison River there's your activity there and we'll just keep popping through these leaving you should be able to do it that way and there is your activity there so just keep on sharing these Siz graphs up the Yellowstone and you've already seen on my other video I should be uploading that in a few minutes what we got going on out in Washington area and also showing the Quakes out in the New Madrid area so all this data is actually actually what's going on pretty much self-explanatory you got waves you got electrical activity very interesting there that's wild so as you see plenty of activity Yellowstone and everyone plot is shaking a little bit different magnitudes but plenty of activity for might be repetitive on one of them when I computer because I know I Parker Peak but still showing at the idea that the needles are getting some activity just no seic activity so that's nice to know about at least somewhat but still if it was to blow you'd have Ash and molten lava they're like crazy so anyway the graphs show building and everybody's looking at the graphs okay so this recent Quake right there and you can see the time the lower right hand corner and it is the first day hope everybody had a good trick or treat and as you can see all the Quakes around the world [Music] and that's how much Quakes we got going on and as I see I got the Earth hollow so you can see the Quakes all over the world on the back side and everything lots of earthquakes so you pretty much see them all lots of seismic activity so where's the next eight going to be that's anybody's guess so we just know that we've got a lot of activity watch the video before this one and it show you there's lots of activity in Washington that connects up basically along all these fault lines along the west coast area and also what we got going on in New Madrid let me reshow some of the New Madrid stuff well I guess basically what happened in New York is the cargo transport companies must have been pinching and gouging for a high rate and then so the government took over and decided you know you're not going to pinch these electrical companies for such a high rate on moving equipment that the government will do it taxpayers will pay for it so we'll see who ends up paying for it so here is your New Madrid action lots of action and I showed in the earlier video that basically this is the new Quake up here in Minnesota and yeah we were talking about New Jersey New York area the East Coast Area so and there we go 2.3 magnitude Quaker in Minnesota showed it earlier I believe it's the New Madrid area is what we're really interested in basically right here and you got Quakes going on on both sides okay and it's all within the last 7 14 days one to three days on the yellow ones and like I showed earlier the they had a higher Quake here at Arkansas and it's nice there you go 4.7 mag and there was 3.8 I keep getting quak 3.9 so keep an eye on that and we go over and widen out the map save some tape time whether you feel them or not you are getting R Quicks East Coast okay you are getting real Quicks okay here you're getting Quakes okay along with the west coast and also you seen what I showed in the tape before watch the video before all the activity here and I just showed you what's going on in Yellowstone activity okay now our P angle and solar winds coming and getting the CME that came off the son a while back we'll be picking up an activity it's kind of calm right now on the grass we see what we can find for activity coming down through here you see over in Rush has got some wild activity but then they also have the radio activity left over from chovy and then the fuka fudge up it's going to propagate to it got some action in Alaska had 5 point something the other day why along with the volcano activity over sure Norway sh some unusual because idea they're usually very steady over there what I mean steady colonist so they're being getting and like I keep on noting they've activity in Australia's got some action going on so basically somatra in Indonesia already shook today so somatra Fiji more than likely with Pacific Ocean showing its action long up through Alaska that we saw earlier so and there you go even the middle of South Dakota nice and calm you get some activity there and so we'll keep having a lot of shivering of the Earth's plates and let me go show you that real fast what's really inside the earth okay finish going through the grass Indiana got a little action right there to the right Tennessee rusher again showing a lot of action let's go to this and this is what is BS here cuz basically all would happen is weather in your area may change different the magnetics change Earth will not flip okay the magnetic will but Earth won't flip ladies and gentlemen everybody needs to calm down yes we already knew that water once flew on Mars they knew it the first time so anyway it's just going to be magnetical change the earth is not going to flip so everybody needs to calm down let's go look at the inside of Earth and here we go folks remember Saturn was up behind the sun okay we put it in our viewing options and put up all the objects names again you put their orbit in and here we go and here's Earth and Moon and basically those objects are between us and the sun right here and also they could also be being illuminated but you know that they have to be between the Sun and Earth because if they were being illuminated back here by the sun they wouldn't be able to hit over in Hawaii in the morning hour okay when the sun's up so you know those objects are between Sun and Earth okay so let's go ahead and we'll go ahead and look in at Earth remember Earth right now I got this on slow play but basically see how we are going between Neptune and Venus right now in our orbit okay see how we are right here we're in between Neptune and Venus and Uranus in Venus right now very unusual spot for us and as you can see they don't show you as much material that's actually around in here they don't want to have you worried about what's here but let's go ahead and look at at Earth okay we'll explore Earth look at the structure of Earth there you go basically over all these years that's our dead sun in the middle of Earth okay that's where we get the volcanic activity and everything out of the bottom of Earth okay this is all the crap that's hit Earth between us dying out as a sun because basically Earth was a a sun at one time a small one a large one who knows but basically that down to the core of the inside of Earth there okay we have our atmospheres and our surface and our magnetic field but basically it show you real fast it's not going to really change that much when you look at that they're just going to show you a picture of there and also on the magnetic field because basically our magnetic field is our atmosphere basically Newton wasn't wrong but the idea that the way that old style that we get toau of Newton that everything gravity is everything that's got mass is going to drop it's electrically magnetically grounded basically it will go to ground because there's a positive on the North negative on the south everything will electrically go to ground okay we are held to Earth by the little bit of electrical current that's in our bodies and we are magnetically cling to the Earth okay that's why other places out in space and on other planets if they don't have an atmosphere like Earth has you will not you will float in space you will float in your atmosphere uh there's lots of planets we could create this electrical basically it needs oxygen uh in other elements that's why we need to go and plant plants on other moons that aren't really moons like Moon and Mercury is a moon and we need to get some of the moons that are really small baby planets like io on Jupiter and also at uh green plants horiculture on moons of pattern
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Mark Twain's Journal Writings, Volume 1 - 11/11. Jim's Investments, and King Sollermun
this is section 11 of Mark Twain's Journal writings volume 1 by Mark Twain this LibriVox recording is in the public domain taken from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn the century a popular quarterly magazine January 1885 printed Jim's Investments and King Solomon by Mark Twain read by John Greenman Jim knowed all kinds of signs he said he knowed most everything I said it looked to me like all the signs was about bad luck and so I asked him if there weren't any good luck signs he says might a few and they ain't no use to body it what you want to know when good lucks come for want to keep it off and he said if you's got hairy arms and hairy breasts it's a sign that you're going wanted to be rich well there's some use in a sign like that cuz it's so fur ahead you see maybe you got to be po a long time first and so you might get discouraged and kill yourself if uh didn't know by the sign that you're going to be rich byebye you got hairy arms and a hairy breast Jim what used to ask that question don't you see I eyes well are you rich no but I've been Rich once and going to be rich again once I had $4 but I tuck to speculating and got busted out what' you speculating Jim well first I tackled stock what kind of stock why livestock cattle you know I put $10 in a cow but I ain't going to risk no more money in stock and the cow up and died on my hands so you lost the $10 no I didn't lose at all I only lost about nine of it I sold to hide and Tyler for A110 you had $510 left did you speculate anymore yes you know that onelegged that belongs to old Mr bradish well he sld up a bank and say anybody to put up in a dollar would get $4 more at the end of the year well well all the went in but they didn't have much I was the only one that had much so I stuck out for more than $4 and I said if I didn't get it I'd start a bank myself well of course that wanted to keep me out or the business cuz he say they weren't business enough for two Banks so he say I could put in my $5 and he paid me 35 at the end of the year so I done it then I reckoned I'd invest the $35 right off and keep things moving and there was a niggaer named Bob that had catch a wood flat and his master didn't know it and I bought it off him and told him to take the $35 when the end of year come but somebody stole the wood flat that night next day the one-legged say the banks busted so they didn't none of us get no money what did you do with the 10 cents Jim well I was going to spend it but I had a dream and the dream told me to give it to a niggaer named balum balam's ass they call him for short he's one of them chuckleheads you know but he's lucky they say and I see I weren't lucky the dream said let balum invest the 10 cents and he'd make a raise for me well balum he tucked the money and when he was in church he heared the preachers say that whoever give to the poor lend to the Lord and bound to get his money back 100 times so balum he took and give the 10 cents to the pool and laid low to see what was going to come of it well what did come of it Jim nothing never come of it I couldn't have managed to collect that money no way and balum he couldn't I ain't going to lend no more money do to see the security I'm bound to getting your money back 100 times preacher says if I could get the 10 cents back I'd call Square I'd be gladed the chanced well it's all right anyway Jim long as you're going to be rich again sometime or other yes not as rich now come to look at it I owns myself and I worth $800 but livestock's too rky Huck I wished I had the $800 and somebody else had the I read cons able to Jim about Kings and dukes and Earls and such and how gudy they dressed and how much style they put on and called each other your majesty and your grace and your lordship and so on instead of Mister Jim's eyes bugged out and he was interested and he says I didn't know there was so many of them I ain't heard about none of them scarly but Old King Solomon unless she counts them Kings that's in a pack your cards how much do a king get get I says why they get $1,000 a month if they want it they can have just as much as they want everything belongs to them ain't that gay and what they got to do hook they don't do nothing why how you talk they just sit around no is that so of course it is they just sit around except maybe when there's war then they go to the war but other times they just lazy around or go Hawking just Hawking and SP sh do you hear a noise we skipped out and looked but it weren't nothing but the flutter of a Steamboat's wheel way down coming around the point so we come back yes says I and other times when things is dull they fuss with the Parliament and if everybody don't get just so he whacks their heads off but mostly they hang around the harm around the witch harm what's the harm place where he keeps his wives don't you know about the harm Solomon had one he had about a million wives why yes that's so I I done forgot it haram's a Bowden house I reckon most likely they has rackety times in the nursery and I re the wives quarrels considerable and that creased the racket yet they say Solomon the wisest man that ever live I don't take no stock in that because why would a wise man want to live in the midst of the such a blim blaming all the time no de he wouldn't a wise man would take him build a b Factory and then he could down the berer factory when he want the rest well but he was was the wisest man anyway because the widow she told me so her own self I don't care what the Witter say he weren't no wise man NE he had some of the that fetch his ways I ever see did you know about that child that he was going a chopping too yes the Widow told me all about it wild then weren't that the beatenest notion in the world you just taking a look at it a minute that's the stump there that's wondered the women here's you that's the other one it's solman and this your dollar bills the child before you claims it what does I do does I Shin around amongst the neighbors and find out which you the bill do belong to and hand it over to the right one all safe and sound the way that anybody that had any gumption would no I takeen whack the bill and twoo and gave half of it to you the other half to the other woman that's the way Solomon was going to do with a child now I want to ask you what's the use to to have a bill can't buy nothing with it and what's the use to have a child I wouldn't give dur for a million of them but hang it Jim you've clean missed the point blame it you've missed it A Thousand Mile who me go along don't talk to me about your pants I reckon I know sense when I sees it and they ain't no sense in such doings as that dispute weren't about half a child spute was about a whole child and a man that think he can settle a spute about a whole child with a half a child don't know enough to come in out in the rain don't talk to me about Solomon hook I knows him by the back but I tell you you don't get the point blame the point I reckon I knows what I knows and mind you the real pint is down further it's down deeper it Le in the way solman was raised and you take a man that's got only one or two chilling is that man going to be wasteful of chilling no he ain't he can't afford it he knows how to Value him but you take a man that's got about five million chill running around the house and it's different he as soon chop a child or two as a cat there's plenty more a child or two more or less weren't no conss against to Solomon dad fetch him end of Jim's investments in King Solomon by Mark Twain and end of Mark Twain's Journal writings volume 1 read by John Greenman
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GODS BLESSINGS #1104 MOM POP'S AND SON OF ALL CREATION STILL THE ONE, SHANIA TWAIN
hello children mother and father of all creation here hey you're close tonight hey you're kind of close I want to give you a good glimpse of the lights mom and I see all the energy work here with Luna and Micah thank you children so much energy work going into the energy the lighting of course connecting all lighting all colors through all creation back here two Source Earth well source is here and it took a long moment to do this and get here a lot of people helping a lot of beings helping all around that's his people that's for sure we are very grateful thank you for joining us well it looks like we made it look how far we come my baby I took a long way we knew we'd get there someday they said I bet they'll never make it but just look at mama and papa now still together still going strong You're Still The One still the one I run to the one that I belong to Still The One I Want For Life it's still the one still the one that I love the only one I dream of still the one that I kiss good night You're Still the One [Music] by the way you're the only one I dream of too love you Mom there ain't nothing better [Music] those eyes together and I'm glad we didn't listen look at what we all would be missing they said they bet we'll never make it just look at who's holding on yeah we're still together and going strong [Music] because she's still the one you're the one I run to the one that I belong to Still The One I Want For Life [Music] the only one I dream of you're the one that I kiss goodnight still the one still the one I wrote to that one I belong to Still The One I Want For in the world you're still the one I wrote to the one that I belong to the one that I Want For Life [Music] you got a companion that good never turn your back killer yes it's still the world the one I fly to the one I love forever and ever more [Music] still she's still your one hey children well we come in a package deal you're both love you that's for Big John's parents sending you love Tammy Richard yes Richard correct yes sending you love children I know you think we're a bunch of crock of [ __ ] you raised a good God there and one day you'll know it thank you so much children love you Mama pops out [Music]
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Ron Paul vs. the New World Order (9/11): a lecture by Jonathan Barlow Gee
ron paul wins the republican nomination ron paul vs obama liberty wins a vote for Ron Paul dead or alive checked or written in is a vote to say [ __ ] you to the system the MSM has made quite a bit about Obama having stolen a large portion of the pre wife for el aire of Ron Paul movements newer converts in the later months of 2008 after Ron Paul conceded when it looked like the only options to elect for president were either Barack Hussein Obama democrat or john mccain warmongering racist bigot republican firma would follow the by then massively unpopular w bush administration obama was clearly the lesser of two evils against mccain and he would be again against Romney however both in 08 when i wrote ron paul in on the ballot and now in 12 ron paul could can and God willing we'll beat Barack Hussein Obama hands down he does in most statistical data sets when they're polled head-to-head and more importantly Ron Paul has already transformed the rhetoric of the Republican Party to a position now somewhat to the left wing of Barack Obama and the modern Zionist a PAC funded democrat party that supports him Ron Paul does not just want peace in our time is and has been for many terms now demanding peace now that is bold and daring and it takes brass balls too big to be busted by even Sacha Baron Cohen dressed up as Bruno which by the way Ron Paul happens to have the MSM pray around Ron Paul like vultures and it is our [ __ ] duty as the American people to tell those pricks to go [ __ ] themselves they are the same stuck-up snobs you didn't like in high school and now they run your government owned every network on TV and broadcast their own version of the truth on their cable network news media channels so whatever happens between now and this coming November I would urge you whoever you are who might read this by then to write in ron paul on the ballot if you have to alive or day ron paul is an idea we can all look up to right now and hope one day to achieve even more than for the same cause potential long-term outcomes romney obama and ron paul all believe they are doing what is good and right and just from their own point of view romney and obama shared the same point of view both want bigger government and more war romney wants to expand the wars and obama the welfare but both want the government to go hat-in-hand begging for that money for their programs to the federal reserve privately-owned US central bank and borrow it they collected back from us in taxes but they fund their programs first that's the way it goes either you think welfare is a lesser evil or you think the war is for the greater good there are no compromises on this matter in washington DC both parties are backed by the big banks who are owned and operated as FDIC insured member banks of the Federal Reserve System of the USA both parties advocate the same thing only using different reasons to justify doing it either we want to kill someone or we want to help someone but even if the person or people we are killing and funding are the same as with the government and the people of Pakistan being loaned aid to and drone bombs simultaneously their tactic is to make the government at all levels bigger and bigger by making up new laws and new departments and to pay for it using the Federal Reserve's worthless pretend then the Fed expects to be paid back for their loan of this counterfeit crap and so the government turns around and takes the taxes out of every citizens paychecks make taxation voluntary the only way to get money out of politics is to not paid taxes however it would be wiser to follow Ron Paul's restore America now budget plan in the first year he is attrition doubt five federal departments and by reselling the auto industry's private shares bought out by the federal government under tarp and by allocating one hundred percent of the first year's taxes to paying down the federal debt the US government owes the Federal Reserve he will avoid cutting any of the mainline welfare or warfare departments and managed to balance the budget to zero debt by the end of the first year in the beginning of the second by tax season 2014 you might not even have to pay taxes all you have to do is vote Ron Paul neo feudalism under corporate monarchies polluting a collectivist dystopia imagine a second term with Barack Obama as US President Joe Biden is Vice President and Ben Bernanke is Federal Reserve Board Chairman imagine a first term of a Mitt Romney presidency with Rand Paul as vice president and anyone even Ron Paul as Federal Reserve Board Chair firstly I could not imagine Ron Paul accepting that post on the grounds that quote myself Einstein runs for president of the free world you don't appoint him head of designing new bombs instead a vote for either Obama with whoever is vice president or from Mitt Romney even if Jesus Christ himself from his running mate its feet is a vote for the same thing Goldman Sachs a Wall Street investment megabank they have donated the majority of air campaign contributions to both obama and romney both obama and romney are two sides of one coin and this coin is non-refundable if either obama or romney wins there will be a global economic downturn the likes of which no one has ever seen before on this scale breadlines will form in all nations as hyperinflation makes staple goods unaffordable revolutions will take place across the planet in every major city there will be uprisings against the local governments riots and looting will raise all we have worked so long to erect massive toxic pollution will occur is the infrastructure for our fossil fuel energy industries begins to rust and eventually plagues will spread from lack of sanitation no human targeting diseases will mutate starvation will overtake many some might foolishly seek shelter in the deep underground military bases the domes or attempt to implement global martial law it will be too late to save our species and we might take the entire planet Earth down with us if either Romney or Obama wins to quote gerald Celente we lose libertarian anti taxation pro gold redistribution anti-corporate issed utopia what is wealth wealth most agree is all your property all your resources but you would never trade some things you have those are your savings what you want to keep with you the rest is merely fodder for the ever circulating free market now among all the rest of your assets that you would be willing to trade from wouldn't it be great if you had just one thing that you could trade in instead of trading away all your collection of different goods well when they ask you at the grocery store if you want paper or plastic and you unthinkingly reply your preference you should think about the question what is money what works best is money what is the difference between different forms of currency the matter of gold is too complex to debate here but suffice it to say there are enough planchette factories now in operation two min enough gold coins for at least the amount of circulating paper cash currency in the US market by tax season 2014 all you would need to do would be to vote Ron Paul in the libertarian form of government the federal level would be reduced to a small system of courts to quote libertarian Iran from the now movie and book atlas shrugged and their sole function on that level would be to try financial crimes as treason Wall Street corporatist racketeering investment bank Federal Reserve counterfeiting and lobbyists and campaign contributor insider trading crimes are only a few besides the laws applying to high finance in a libertarian and/or socialistic communist utopia there are no laws applying to anyone as individuals all the economic shackles of socio politics would shatter and the MSM blinders be torn away of course we should all know by now that this utopian vision can be brought about by only one of the two possible ways imagined for doing so the socialistic communist strategies of revolution and multinational ISM will result in a dialectical compromise methodology a conceptual infinitely repeating halves scenario whereby their goal of a utopia will never be reached but will always retreat from their grasp like the horizon on a globe only by liberty by liberation and by liberating of the free market from the shackles of government regulations written by the rich elite for their own benefit only then will we be able to achieve the straight narrow or middle path the so-called royal road to an anarchist utopia most likely outcomes given historical dialectics given the new world order appointed the present incumbent u.s. president and thus his fate is in their hands and given that the new world order is socialist communist in the philosophical composition of its elder members who encouraged their younger groupies to use the tactics of revolution multinational ISM and given these tactics form a dialectic of incremental compromises until eventually the New World Order's collectivist vision is realized so given all these things and knowing the New World Order is well enough powerful to have Ron Paul killed in any moment it is possible to plot the most likely scenario from the points of view of either Ron Paul winning the presidency of the US which would be good or Obama or Romney winning which would be worse if ron paul wins his four-year term in office will be just as laid out in his restore America now budget plan released in late 2011 early 2012 I recommend reading that document if you've had the time to read all this too because I will explain the american way out of this mess we're in on the other hand there's the new world order or globalist way to do things they will attempt to keep localizing each new bankruptcy as they occur country by country as they have in Europe they will keep localizing each new revolution as they occur as they have country by country in the Middle East they will keep sending SWAT police teams in to break apart occupy events in City after City and localize the coverage in the US MSM the real people are tired of the [ __ ] and getting more royally pissed off with each passing second planet is for all intents and purposes a ticking time bomb right now it can go either way and so far as Obama and Romney are like a Lennon and Ron Paul more like Trotsky as the socialists communists would have you know about or you can ignore the MSM and opt out of all taxes and benefits from the federal government just by voting Ron Paul gradual scaling down of mega corporations by IRS racketeering busts regardless of how it turns out in the general election this November the big investment bankers know the heydays of 1980s corporate and Wall Street reaganomics hey days of the 2000s George W Bush era tax breaks and endless war the Obama hey days of 2008 through 2012 when corporations Wall Street and big investment banks got a fat taxpayer-funded bailout all those hey days of a bull [ __ ] market are over and done now there's no going back to those days ever again now there is simply no way to continue to spin their web of lies in the MSM beyond this coming december the corporate special interest lobbyists are going to be purged from campaign donations by some form of new regulation regardless of which of those men are president because it will be pushed for through the capital chambers and public demand for its signing be heightened by the msn
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277 - Useless Security
should be live check our feed here checking audio we're good okay 277. you ready uh give me just a second this is a test of the mute button that's not working oh now it's working yep okay yes are you on i have to yawn oh it's late here it's my fault but it's late here okay twitch just went live okay 277 you ready okay where's my start button okay three two one hello everyone welcome to episode 277 of the security podcast on the in 30 network my name is hi i'm tom is right there straight out and we we didn't really have much new news to talk about i feel like literally every news story every single one is so and so with cr uh with ransomware i mean it's this company that company and and we and we talk about there's nothing really anyone he can do it's not it's we tell you or take all the same precautions we're going to talk about some of them today but it's okay this company paid ransomware this company got hacked all this other stuff it doesn't it doesn't affect us to tell you about it i mean if there's something we will but generally it's story after story after story which i guess is a good thing it's keeping some people honest and making money but it's also really bad i don't know maybe the exploits are getting better for the wrong reasons but i don't know yeah and it's it's one of those things like hey what's the response you pay the ransomware or you recover from backups really and then you the only two options you have yeah and then or your twitch and you lose everything or that so or that so anyway so our our story tonight our main topic tonight is we're actually going to save you money we want to talk about useless security products that people try to get you to buy that we've spoken about and where you should really spend your money if you're going to spend money on stuff like this so um the it starts with the story vice had an article uh do you really need a vpn and we we kind of hit on it last week but it's one of those things like it everything depends on your use case just because you see an expressvpn article on youtube or a nordvpn on on tv or somebody tells you you need to use a vpn why why do you need one and the answer is there's only a very limited purpose for it and i think we're going overboard on recommending something without unders without people understanding what it actually does rather than the buzzword of it keeps you more secure so so i'm gonna i'm gonna hit it to throw it to tom and he can explain more but we have a lot of these that we want to discuss tonight yeah the the vpn is mostly a question of your threat model right what are you trying to protect against is it you want to use the public airport wi-fi but you don't want people you know sniffing your traffic well let's talk about that specific threat model it's like okay well you're some public wi-fi um right either you've got a limited data plan or it's just faster or you might not have signal in some regions cool that's a perfectly good reason um but honestly most sites today are going to be secured through https sure somebody can see you know okay this person went to wikipedia.org facebook.com but they can't see anything beyond that right because everything after that host name is encrypted so you're not really given too much away that said if you really still wanted kind of that belt and suspenders protection of a vpn um yeah you could go purchase one of these commercial guys or you can set one up on your router at home some of them have got the speed feature built in you can get a 30 raspberry pi or even you know a cheaper raspberry pi for one of the older models that would be perfectly functional as the at-home vpn that puts you on your home network lets you go out your standard isp and offers the same kind of security benefits you would get from you know any of the commercial offerings but without wasting all that money on a monthly service um so i know we've done that personally for years so i think that the issue that people don't understand is yeah you get a really spiffy interface and say where do you want to exit from you're like oh i'm going to exit in switzerland because they're not going to sell my information and everything else and the answer is um we if you know where you're exiting it so does the nation-state actors and everything else the people that are going so they're gonna get that traffic so if you're worried about them getting your traffic at home it's not really any different maybe it makes you feel good but you're paying somebody some some stuff and they may be lying to you we don't purposely recommend a vpn on the show because because every day we hear a new vpn is says they don't log but yet they log or they're spending more on advertising why are they spending more in advertising it's not because we don't know are they are they in cahoots with someone we don't know so they end up at this end point the government uh scoops it up they do whatever they want with it and or they or somehow ransomware hits and they leak the logs and for what what are you trying to do now i have a vpn because my my work blocks certain websites that i use specifically whatsapp and so i need to get on whatsapp to because i have no cell service in the building and i only have wi-fi so that's how i communicate with people you can't send text messages because there's no cell service so whatsapp tends to be that one and so i go on my vpn just to get around that and if the school finds out i'm on whatsapp okay i mean it's it's on my phone it's not the end of the world so what i do is i have my own vpn and i on a 35 raspberry pi and i and it connects from home so literally all my traffic in the day goes through my home verizon isp is verizon doing stuff with it of course they are like you said it's https in almost 100 of the cases so they only know i go to youtube they don't know what i'm watching they know i'm at gmail but they don't know what i'm doing so i'm taking that risk but i'm also not worried yeah if if your use case is to evade your isp okay that's kind of understandable right maybe maybe your isp uh doesn't let you access in some regions there's you know draconian censorship um or surveillance for certain websites if you're trying to get around that okay that use case actually does fit one of these commercial vpn providers especially ones that let you choose your own endpoint um are you trying to maybe do something illegal like download the latest taylor swift album because it's a straight up bop um i guess a vpn could help you in these situations but there's also no guarantee that you're going to be protected from the powers that be uh right we've seen plenty of news stories about uh you know just like you were saying vpns that say oh we don't we don't store logs of anything that our customers do um until the the people next door ask us really nicely then we're just going to give them literally every piece of data we have on um we've seen vpn companies kind of sell out to big players like that um or or just be coerced by law enforcement to start keeping logs for certain transactions um so there's there's a couple reasons why you would use that commercial vpn but by default for the majority of people out there it's not really going to offer much if any security benefit uh i say just skip it unless you really really know that you need to you know exit uh on a uk isp so you can watch the bbc iplayer to catch the latest episode of doctor who um yeah security wise there's not much here to help you let me i want to end with so i want to talk about the public wi-fi again i think i think there has to be a difference if you are completely open like completely open no protection maybe connecting to your house is more prudent than than not having a vpn that connects to your house or something that obscure maybe that's better but if you're a let's say a airport or wherever where you type in a wpa key i think you're you're okay at that point because wpa does offer rapper protection and you can't sniff traffic you can't cross sniff traffic and everything else look you want to go and spend the money that's fine go spend the money the problem is i don't think it's going to get you anything anything substantially better unless you're you're like you said you're trying to watch the bbc yeah and you know like even yeah yeah i think i think we've uh set off yeah again you want more we have a signal group find us on twitter at in 30 at the uh on twitter you we can get you in we can talk about this more detail it was a strange article that came out because it kind of everyone's but you told us to get a vpn and we said well what's your threat model who are you running from and we went from there uh the next thing we put in is extra av antivirus and firewalls and all that other good stuff none of it is needed microsoft does a fabulous job as it is and and it runs quietly it doesn't take up extra ram and you and i really want to say that the browsers keeping up to date on your browsers is probably your best form of protection more than literally anything else because your browsers are your first line of defense and they're all they're all protecting you so as long as you keep them with the standard set of security features you're good yeah yeah that's really it uh most modern operating systems today will have some form of antivirus protection um right the mac has got a fleet of utilities built in to look for badness uh and bad actors and they're they're constantly locking down os 10 more and more as time goes on uh right microsoft um has grown windows defender and uh what was security essentials and it joined windows defender into this just fantastic product that stays quiet keeps itself up to date and does good work right is it the very best tippy top antivirus out there no probably not um but do you really need that right like how often are you downloading scary files from the internet and just running them um right if all you're doing is looking at memes on reddit and saving jpegs to your downloads folder you don't need an antivirus anything extra um i mean security essentials is or security essentials uh windows defender is perfect it just does what it's supposed to do uh so don't don't worry about like this extra anti-malware tools or you know malwarebytes scans for days um you just don't really need it today it holds up system resources i want to ask you this on my day-to-day i used to google search everything all the time web search everything now if i'm going to google search something it may be once or twice a day because i'm going to the same sites over and over again right i'm going to the social medias i'm going to the shopping sites i'm probably visiting 15 or 20 sites consistently throughout the day and if i'm google searching anything else it's very rare like i mean i do you go to wikipedia and you search all the time but it like i told you what crypto punks were about an hour ago 10 minutes ago and that's what you searched up but like i'm not searching day to day i'm going to normal websites that are reputable in some capacity that would it would be a bad thing if they were infecting you with malware and i think the majority of people are doing that too yeah like yeah in your shop it's not to say that you know social media sites can't give you malware i remember the your flash player as out of date uh days of olden facebook uh when i was still on that platform and that was a pretty big problem um they've gotten a whole lot better about message filtering but yeah always always be wary when you're downloading anything especially from people you don't personally know and even if it is somebody you know and they're writing some weird stuff um like my grandma sent me a flash player update once um that's not accurate she doesn't know what flash player is um you know just be wary and and and then to end it with um it's again this is for the average person if you're the i.t administrator of a public library maybe you do different things but if you are the average person on your personal computer windows defender is fine uh using your browser whatever whichever it is uh was it edge chrome or firefox or safari you're generally okay you keep up to date when it says update you update whatever the second tuesday of the month you update whenever os 10 tells you the update you're fine and if you're using linux you're not getting any viruses anyway i don't really worry about the problem um when linux tells me to update that so with extra av oh and i do want to say if you do notice something whatever it is something is slow down and you're concerned that's when you download something specific for that don't let them use their clock cycles over and over and over again every waking moment of every day you think you have spyware try to figure out what it is and try to remove it based on find the right removal tool and everything else but do that at that time rather than then letting them use your cycles forever and ever and ever else slow down your computer you'll feel feel slower and it's just more annoying it's all all of a sudden they do all these weird things so extra av you don't need okay with that i have uh mobile ap let's continue the antivirus uh space mobile av also completely useless so on the play store so uh android um apple play apple app store google play store to get into both of those you need to be vetted on the apple on the app store a human looks at it on google i i don't i'm i think a human looks at it or it's algorithmically but they have some protection they have very good protections in place on both has things slipped through absolutely but there's no need to download a separate virus scan thing to filter what the app store and the play store have already done and in fact their their definitions come from directly those app stores themselves so now you're doing a double scan for something that is was not needed if you stay true to the local app stores and we can get even better than that at proving that these things are absolutely useless so uh on modern devices whether we're talking iphones or android phones there's some amount of compartmentalization that happens with applications right like unless they're saving to a specified like shared storage location especially on android that was super common uh each application has its own storage its own databases its own process table basically it's like containers but not really like it's it's pre pre-doc um that pre c groups and all the linux fun container stuff but basically each container operates in its own little box phone those boxes can't interact with each other except through api calls which is on android or ios the share menu or the context menu to say hey i want to open like this photo with this photo editor and then it literally just sends the photo over to that editing program and it's cool but what that means is that these antiviruses are also locked to this box how are they going to detect a virus on your phone if they can't get out of their little contacts box well the reason is because some things aren't locked down to just these boxes some certain pieces of system-wide information on android that used to be a full list of everything you had installed on the system so they would literally just take this list and say do any of these say bad virus no okay right they had a list of names they would check against and if they didn't show up you're good but that's literally all they could do because they don't have root access they can't get outside their box there's literally no way for them to do actual heuristic scanning on the applications all they can do is just look at what's happening to the system and make a really bad guess they're useless and so the next thing with mobile stuff is to deal with permissions so in both platforms they've been every oper every every os update they've been getting more and more granular with the position uh the permissions literally telling developers to explicitly say while you do this now i get apps that says hey please scan this and then that you hit okay and they're going to say no we need to open up your camera it's going to ask you this really crazy thing that asks can we use your camera and we literally want to take a picture of something that is why we're using your camera so the apps are starting to make more legitimate apps they're starting to make it understandable but um the app store and or both android and ios are resetting permissions i think they both now are going to reset permissions from apps you haven't used to say hey did you know that this is doing it and periodically ios says did you know you're sharing your location with this what would you like to do so they're also getting on board now if you're going to a third-party app store all bets are off i mean if you're going to allow third-party apps on your phone that have not been vetted i mean these mobile antivirus scans are not gonna do anything but that's when you have to look is fortnite malicious probably not could it be converted into a malicious file absolutely so if you're downloading a fortnight um i guess it's apk you and you go to the fortnite website you are probably good um and the reason i choose fortnite is they're not allowed on the android app store or they pull themselves but if you download like fortnite underscore free vbox.apk from some random website you could be in trouble be careful correct so and and go there and now i do want to say i think i'm gonna i'm gonna ask your opinion on this i think if you have something sensitive to go and see a website whatever it is i think doing it on your mobile phone is more locked down than on your computer and probably better to to view if you had to if you had to go view something that was you're a little concerned about yeah it depends on your threat model if you're worried about other applications spying on you then yeah generally unless you've got like a virtual machine you can throw away or a linux live cd to boot into your phone is going to be more compartmentalized if you're worried about digital trackers and the actual website operators themselves being able to fingerprint you or put you in a demographic bucket your phone unless it's the most common model out there is probably going to put you into a smaller bucket especially if you use a non-default browser than just using any browser on a standard 1080p monitor with a maximized browser so you get the maximized window that's probably a larger bucket of people to fall into compared to the mobile device space um i could be wrong there um just something i feel like i just feel like if i'm gonna if i'm gonna look at something maybe i shouldn't be doing i'd rather do it on my phone because i think what you said it's it's more compartmentalized and it's harder exactly if you're searching for for my little pony nfts yeah i would do so on a private browser on your phone yeah um and while we're talking about av let's quickly get through extra firewalls we asked if zone alarm was a thing apparently it still was if you're running behind if you're running behind a nat router one of those blue boxes that your isp gives you or whoever and you're not directly connected to the internet and you keep that up to date or you at least put wpa protection on and you turned off all the bad stuff like upnp there's nothing else you need because now you're double protected you're protected from your router and you're protected from your from your computer that's also checking and downloading a third party will probably add more chaos to your life that you don't need yeah windows firewall is fine it does the job yeah the max default rules are fine you don't have to worry about this problem anymore unless you're doing something really specific with your network configuration you don't really have to worry about firewalls too much on a like day-to-day regular person so let's move on we have let's do browser extensions the newest thing is have all these browser extensions and chrome was hugely pushing these like you can make them really extensible you can essentially have your computer without with just being in chrome and for the most part they worked but after you after you went through with it you learned that they're just they're just ui web views of other sites that you can just go to and at least for me and you find out that most of them are completely useless other than ublock origin and your password manager and those are literally the only two that i run yep yeah it's browser extensions also have a pretty depending on on their permission set because there are permissions to browser extensions not as fine-grained but similar to mobile phone permissions um where a browser extension can say hey i would like access to justfacebook.com or i would like access to all websites um but they've got a pretty wide blast radius as far as security problems go right because if that permission set is this browser extension can do anything on all websites i've ever visited but yeah it can do anything it can take screenshots it can watch what you type it can send all that information back to a third party who's looking at you browsing um the my little pony nfts uh like there's a lot of bad that can happen there um also a lot of good if you use it in the right way so just be careful about what browser extensions you're running um we are going to talk about these more but i know we've harped on password managers a bunch um my browsers all have my password manager loaded into an extension because that's super helpful um and you block origin um running an ad blocker and i'm going to specifically recommend you block origin but running running an ad blocker is a security tool it really is it's i when a website says hey please can you support us by turning off your ad block or usually i'll say okay um we're not i don't i don't personally want to block ads i don't care that they show ads i understand the point of ads and everything else the problem is i don't want all the other stuff it all the other content blocking or the content that's there there's a huge amount of tracking cookies there's a huge amount of social spiders and everything else i i don't want ads on facebook for things that i searched the day before um you want to make money by showing me ads fine show me ads i don't really want them to be relevant i guess relevant ads are slightly better but they're getting really creepy in how they're doing it so it blocks all the other malicious stuff and i do like that and and it does speed up the internet and then like you said you have your password manager of choice that's there also but other than that i don't i https anywhere i we used to recommend the entire internet at this point is https um ghostery that's another a highly popular one i mean i think at this point it's it's it's just the belt and suspenders and then all those stupid coupon saving ones uh honey or whatever it is they're probably okay they probably work but i just feel like i don't want that trade-off and something like oh grammarly that's the one that analyzes what you type and makes it they're literal i mean that essentially you're giving them the permission to read your keyboard that i absolutely do not want but it works i guess if that's what you want yeah a lot of these free coupon uh extensions are reading and sending back your full browser history um that's that's how they can afford to stay in business is they are literally selling your data and giving you coupons for it if you're okay with that transaction cool just don't go into a blind so why does blocking ads improve your security pos well on like most browsers are really safe there's a bunch of engineering that has gone into making sure they're sandboxed and yeah everything's got holes and problems in it but ultimately it's super positive uh when i when i think about browser security um it's not like the wild west of ie6 where you could take over a whole pc with a really badly written page in microsoft front page like it's gotten really good um but still on the off chance that there is a drive-by down the off chance that there is an exploit or a zero day a lot of the ways these are weaponized is by saying hey ad tech company i would like to run this ad on all of these web pages with this javascript an ad tech company says ah this doesn't look at all malicious and they run it every because you paid the money to do so and then all of a sudden you get you know crypto locker malware and a bunch of other badness coin miners you name it it comes through these things um if you were running an ad blocker that just said hey anything over here on this space we're just not going to load this right we know this is our own ad target just skip loading that then you would never get hit with that drive by download you would never be infected it's it does speed up the web because you get rid of the ads which i do like um but you know on the off chance that one of those ads happens to be malicious well it's blocked anyway so you're safer i actually liked the the the con the javascript that would mine for bitcoin or monero in the website's browser not because i wanted to use my cycles but when new sites like hey instead of charging you can we mine for bitcoin on your while you're here i feel i felt like that was a good trade-off what i do know is that people will say well if i can keep it for five extra seconds after i leave and then 10 extra seconds we are making money and that's not cool or we could put malicious stuff in there and get taken advantage but the idea of hey we're going to charge you in something free to you a minimal amount of electricity in this case uh will you do this the answer is yes i wish that they would stay it but unfortunately we can't have nice things and people did weaponize it so oh and then finally with the extensions uh companies come in and they get bought out all the time and i've had this happen nefarious companies will buy out these extensions and then use it to run ads and because you have the extension there's no re-vetting it so it sits there they won't update it and it just sits there and sits there and sits there and the bad guys have access to everything because they bought the they bought the back end from the developer yeah and a lot of these developers are you know working uh either open source or they're working as one-person shops and they're putting their heart and soul into this thing that's taking a bunch of time to have a company roll up and say hey we'll give you twenty thousand dollars for it on the spot if you just hand it to us right for them it's this massive you know sometimes life-changing windfall of money uh and they don't know what's gonna happen to the product and they don't know this company is evil all they know is hey i can cash out um which is good right we want developers to to eat and continue to you know have homes um but the downside is that yeah some of these companies are absolutely malicious and they will abuse whatever install base that that extension has uh so you might need to look up the people behind the thing you're installing and make sure they're reputable it's a lot of work i know but you know all the more reason to keep that extension list teeny just also don't say oh well this has 10 000 ratings it must be good no they probably they could have bought an old version it has to be the current version and i would still look them up and go from there but if you're installing an extension you ask yourself why am i installing it is there a way i can get there through the website and almost always there is and if that's the case then maybe you want to go through the website i want to end we have very short amount of time but that's probably as much as we need the most useless useless useless security thing that ever existed was identity or is identity protection do not buy identity protection you probably have three or four different companies who had a breach offering you identity protection just figure out how to use it but just remember they are completely useless we have one bonus item uh literally any infosec product you see on tv don't buy it ever no matter what it is if you see us if you see this episode on tv throw it away cancel us cancel the the patreon or whatever uh donations you've given us i don't think we got donations but anyway like like stop subscribing to the podcast leave the signal group if you ever see us on the there's yeah uh security things on tv are going to the masses you see norton all the time or a lifelock or whatever it is maybe norton is good but they just violated everything we just said um they're a commercial vpn they have ap av they're mobile av and again your threat model is not that so they're trying to pedal it to you or to your grandparents run away uninstall it go find something else um and especially identity protection because identity protection is completely useless you may have a good story where it helped and everything else but generally people are still doing hard pulls and soft pulls on your credit account when they shouldn't be or opening credit cards when they shouldn't be and it's just on you to keep on checking it because they're not going to do uh i literally had life locked um after one of the services i had got breached i know we're over time i'm gonna make it quick um and during that time i changed jobs which required a credit check uh i got a new apartment which required a credit check and i bought a car which required a credit check and they called me 12 months later because it was a year of free free identity theft and credit reporting and monitoring and they said hey would you like to renew and i said no absolutely not i have done all of these things i didn't get one phone call or email about any of them you just did nothing bye um so yeah that's my story good testimony people do have stories but generally it's it's usually the credit card company calling you and saying hey did you buy this because i get that a lot yeah oh yeah actually it's all done i've actually never had my credit card identity stolen type thing my wife has all the time but it's her one discover card just constantly gets hacked or whatever i literally never i mean never had any issues but with that said don't do identity protection they're not that useful anyway we're going to end the show and the one thing i do want to say is we do have a signal group you want to ask us any about any of this or or who bought the wu-tang clan album which is not really security related but it did get sold we will discuss it it does involve nfts so just be aware anyway join our signal group if not we will see you hopefully next week and have a good night everybody say everyone okay end off to 77. and that was really good
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T3 - Industries Encouraged by Islam - EPS 5 S1
[Music] audhu billahi min ash-shaytani r-rajim bismillahi r-rahmanir-rahim a salat wa salam o allah o sorrowful and beer was a hidden mousseline Habib inna Russia fear are no fools inaudible Qasim mohammed al mustafa sallallahu alayhi wa alayhi wasallam well Allah le hipoly be da ba here in l oréal may I mean helmet alumina to LA and him ie Salam alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu welcome back to our show dear brothers and sisters respected viewers you are watching us live on imam hussain TV and this is t3 teach talk and thrive inshaallah as always i am your host ali al bhurji and with us none other but say it Shabbir Kirmani salam alikum warahmatu how are you very well yeah and inaudible I mean halfway through unfortunately of shahe Ramadan and handle have already been experiencing the blessings of it I already feel cleaner masha'Allah and fasting has been very good for me how about you for yourself it's been very good keeping busy so the the you know the days fly by but of course that we've missed our shot Ramadan we don't want to be deprived of this blessed month awesome or something with that being said inshallah would like to start our show as you may know always time is planned pressure on us today's topic is which industries are encouraged by Islam for us to use or engage in for our livelihoods or if we want to go into a business our previous episode we were discussing about wealth and whether wealth was the best form of aid for faiths and obviously we've come to a very beautiful conclusion that indeed wealth subject to once intention can be the best weapon in order to built and from there on improve upon and have a very good positive effect on our community and and the world as a whole now inshallah we would like to start by discussing a businessman if we took a businessman in its raw shape and form and the question we want to pose a pony is what traits must a businessman have in order to be successful Smita rahmanir rahim well we look at what type of traits a successful businessman or businesswoman i should have for that matter our first point of reference should be a holiday that IAM was set up so that is what what herb was traded rasoolallah have himself the holy prophet have himself what types of traits did lady Khadijah salam ala holly huh have what type of traits did she have what did she bring to the business table what type of ethics and traits did she bring and when we look at that when we analyze that we need to some traits come forward for us so for example as we mentioned with the respect to rasul allah you noticed she was sawed up and i mean honest and trustworthy he was very honest whenever he was doing a dealing with anyone you knew that he was not going to cheat you is not gonna lie cheat or steal and the same with his trustworthiness that people would keep their trust with him there are mana they would put it they would say we trust you even though they were not muslims many times there were people from mecca they said we don't know anyone more reliable than you more honest trustworthy than you and they would give him so this is these are some very clear things i'm i'm quite certain that lady Khadija brought similar traits to the table that is that she had this ability to be honest sincere trustworthy as well and her loyalty told us will Allah during her life that was exemplified through her marriage with Rasul Allah and how she stuck by Rasul Allah side-by-side throughout and so I think she also understood as Rasul understood that business is ultimately about relationships treat people the same way you would want to be treated and give honest be honest fair and equitable and also create win-win scenarios and you will succeed and thrive in business over time okay so debate anima said I sucked him I just want to be a devil's applicants advocates are here and I want to say that a lot of people may come to you and say Sedna I disagree and the world we live in it's the survival of the fittest it's like the law of the jungle yeah the strongest will eat on the weak yeah and they may come and give you examples oh look at this intrapreneur look at this businessman look at that they're all successful millionaires billionaires for example and they're ruthless yeah now someone may argue about that yes being good to people the secret in healthy businesses relationships and building bridges a lot of people put on their poker face yes mile treat you like a prince tell you whatever you want to hear hmm but at your back door back bite you don't stab you as soon as they get their first chance yeah how can we debate this in a way that to prove that listen you can be successful in this world in this in any field without adapting the traits of these people stick to their Clark and the doctrines of Ahlul Bayt and the holy prophet sallallaahu riley and you can be successful how can I put this into a debating convince people well it's it's it's a good question because that way if one wants to approach business in an unethical way you can still be successful from a worldly perspective yes it's possible yes you can lie cheat steal you may make a good income and there's many examples of this in the world that people have chose to do it that way the question is can you sleep at night can you put your head on your pillow and actually like sleep with yourself and and even further than that some people go to the level and the depths of evil that they can even justify to themselves what they're doing although it's wrong they'll justify it to be able to do that there's a tradition that we're told that or a story that we're told that a new mommy and ask that man to look after his saddle when he went to the Masjid and this man when when he came back he was gone yeah and he went to a mere moment he's going in the bazaar in the market and he sees his saddle for sale you know and so he says wow I mean I had intended and he said ask the price from the shopkeeper and he said that I had intended to give this no age or some salary or some income for his service but he chose to make his income in a deceitful way in the wrong way the income that was written from allah subhana wa ta'ala from god almighty was written for him but he chose which way he wanted to achieve it righteously or wrongfully and the same is true for us every single day we have the risk for the sustenance that is written for us by Allah subhana WA Ta'ala now the question is do we want to achieve it the right way or the wrong way and this is what's really important so now coming back to a little bit re-mose salaam and the traits for what makes somebody successful in business day in and day out I'm very convinced that one of the traits that you must have to be successful at a higher level and I believe Darrell Battaglia Musallam had was to think big think at a very high level what do you mean and what I mean by that is that doesn't mean that just think that you know I want to just open this one cafe and I wanted to be successful although that's a very good profession it's a very noble profession I'm not saying that not at all what I'm saying is your y must be very compelling why you're doing what you're doing must be very compelling meaning that I want to start a business and I just want to make some money for myself one way of thinking about it another way of thinking about it I want to start a business to employ others in my community help establish them to help give charity locally and abroad I want to strengthen my community at a global level and I want to earn big because my my projects are big my goals are big the way you say it how I see it is that think big meaning have bigger goals hmm you must have ambition very true you must have big goals you must have high degree of ambition and this is very important sometimes in our communities people lack ambition meaning that you know alhamdulillah I'm good I have my income paid contentment is different than ambition what I mean by that is and we discussed this in previous episodes that if I think that alhamdulillah I have mine my bills paid from myself and my immediate family and I don't have any obligation to other Muslim than I'm thinking small I need to think bigger to the point that I should be giving a million dollars in charity and shallow we all get to that point but the notion is why what am I gonna do with my my wealth the wealth is a vehicle which is the cause that can drive us towards example a big cause so a big goal is extremely important a big cause is very important a big something that you're striving towards and there's a saying that you know shoot for the moon even if you miss you'll land amongst the stars and it goes to this notion that many times we may set very high goals and we may miss them a little bit but if you send a very short goal then you're not striving for much right and sometimes you missed that you need to have an audacious goal that for example I want to end water shortages in the world for example or in a whole continent this is a really good ambitious goal this is how this is how you start need to start thinking the same with a Louboutin emo Salaam rasulullah's vision was to change the world as it was a divine mission but Lady Khadijah was part of that mission as well that she says very well this is a very ambitious project we want to change Arabia their whole atmosphere of the world ultimately well it's gonna it's gonna require a lot of income for example so ladies I did you put her income on the line the same comes with business I and as an individual should have big dreams and big goals and once we have those big goals number one number two you must have confidence to execute on them you must have conviction now for a Muslim where do you get confidence and conviction from it comes from the Italian Muslim it comes from Allah subhana WA Ta'ala ultimately that I know that if I put my hard work and my soul into this task that Allah Sobhan without having torkoal trust in Allah subhana WA Ta'ala at the highest level he will provide for me because my goal is not about me anymore sometimes when my goal is just about me maybe Allah subhana WA Ta'ala will not give because Allah knows for you as an individual having too much wealth is not good oh my god because this could be your downfall because you may become material you may begin to party you may be to become loose in your ethics you were for you it's not good but if you brought in the objective for the benefit of others as well then it's one more reason a greater reason for loss what a lot to bring you that very good exactly so number one think big number two have confidence in your achieving the goal have conviction don't doubt yourself have absolute trust in yourself and allah subhana wa ta'ala because your trust in yourself is tied down lots of on my dog as a believer in salah throughout your life that i am doing this yalla assist me in this process because i want to do good for the world i want to do good for humanity and see the blessings come in sha allah it may take time it does take patience there's no I'm not talking about getting rich overnight I'm not talking about becoming wealthy overnight and although Allah there's no Allah can do this there's no barriers to him doing that but success requires hard work we need to accept that it's not something that happens in even a year or two sometimes it takes several years so ninety six ten years it could be less it could be more but hard work and striving these are very important components of it the other is the ability to manage myself and my emotions and my thoughts and my feelings to be more positive you know I was reading a study that entrepreneurs successful entrepreneurs they have to be a little bit more on optimistic that most successful entrepreneurs they're a bit more optimistic than the general general public and you kind of need that because it can be a very daunting journey it can be a very difficult journey the journey of entrepreneurship and business because everything the whole line it's not a straight line that you follow you have to tread a path and sometimes you're making circles around there you know somebody asked Elon Musk Elon Musk a very famous entrepreneur you know known throughout the world now very well tracked a lot of attention with the SpaceX programs and yes Tesla cause exactly he started with PayPal he was one of the founders of PayPal really and yes Andy him and Peter Thiel and some others he was one of the founders of PayPal and then he started Tesla and SpaceX and Solar City is a chairman of Solar City as well and he was somebody whose man and many other tripping oars as well but Elon Musk once said that you know entrepreneurship is like staring into space and chewing glass as in it's such a difficult thing and Steve Jobs said something similar that you know you have to love what you do as an entrepreneur otherwise any rational sane person would give up you need to be a little like you need to be a little obsessed with the process and the process is about doing good for Humanity that's why I said at the beginning you're why needs to be very important very compelling why you're doing everything am i doing this to help the mission of a little bit are you Muslim am i doing this to help Muslims am i doing this to end poverty am i doing this for big reasons if you don't have a strong why you'll give up over time that's the big thing that's why I'm saying that's why I mentioned why is some of successful entrepreneurs I said it's very hard it's not easy but if your why is strong enough and you believe that this is your mission in life then you will go through whatever obstacle and difficulty to achieve your goal in your success in life and that's really the essence of it confidence in yourself first of all dreaming big dreaming we need to encourage it number two we need to encourage confidence in oneself and control over one's mindset that I have the control over my mentality and all success starts from here from the brain and number four very interesting we should encourage failure failure is actually a very strong trait of a successful entrepreneur a true entrepreneur understands that failure is just part of the journey to success you need to fail and we need to encourage people to fail big but once you fill don't give up keep going the reason that people don't succeed after that first or second failure is because they give up in reality we learn extremely valuable lessons from our failures that we don't necessarily learn from our successes many times in life if you're very successful you become complacent oh I succeeded in there for example you want a soccer match or a basketball match or some sporting event and you're like we did great so you become euphoric you become very happy which is good no problem but at the same time when you lost that game or that match used to keep thinking to yourself why did we lose what did I do wrong what was wrong with my strategy how can we play better next time for example maybe I didn't defend so well maybe our team didn't defend so well or for example maybe we didn't we didn't bring our energy to the level we should have brought our energy or whatever reason it was maybe their strategy was better maybe they were better at defense for example whatever when you fail you learn very valuable lessons at life and it makes you ponder on them we sometimes see someone did not do so well in business or maybe feel the first time we think oh it's not meant for them no it could very well be meant for them but the reality of the matter is that this is part of the journey to success and the end this is what happens I mean you know and it's not just a number number 5 I would say is execution execution is extremely important in fact it is what makes business business it is what make us it is what makes entrepreneurship entrepreneurship execution and what I mean by that is a great idea is a dime a dozen great ideas come and go but who execute on those ideas uber many people have heard of uber and mint most people have the viewers probably used at some point in time there's a there's a company a few years before Ober called magic taxi I don't think anyone knows about magic taxi it was the same concept same idea same everything why aren't they here sometimes it requires a bit of timing sometimes it requires execution better execution there's different facets but really truly what makes it successful business is proper execution and not giving up persistence and tenacity would be number six persistence and tenacity that I'm not going to give up until and unless this is done that's a vital trait if you're gonna give up you you're gonna struggle as an entrepreneur you need to be persistent I was listening to an art in an interview from one of the best salespeople in the world and he said he told me his he was talking about his technique of hiring a Salesman which is very timi he said he has a few minutes of an interview with each individual and he said I would line up maybe 50 people in our block or something like that it short they said that you know I have all these people lined up for meetings in the next few minutes and within the next hour why should I hire you why why why are you the best and then he said I would proceed to tell them you're not the best salesman and he said many people would tell me that you know oh maybe you're right okay thanks bye and he said the ones that I would always hire the ones there saying well maybe you need to listen more closely for example he said that you know he said one time I remember I hired a guy I said to him you know I'm not hearing a successful salesman from you and he said he responded to me well maybe you're deaf he said I've raised sales and every company I've worked with an ethical honorable and and straightforward away my skills worker and he was fighting back and forth with me he said that's what I was looking for that's the type of persistence I was looking for that's the type of conviction I was looking for that's the type of energy I was looking for that they're not gonna give up until they create a win-win scenario for both sides you know true people who have a high level of vision and in business they are adamant about these things about being driven toward success working very hard and not giving up and being honest and trustworthy I'm not saying that people who are deceitful and lying and lied sheet and steel they don't get something many people do lie cheat and steal and they end up getting something but sooner or later later they do become exposed people do find out about it and then their graph starts to fall if you want to play the long game and you want to do things right I think the honest and integrity aspect is the most important which would come to point number seven which is integrity is extremely important I remember I was reading a made-in-america Sam Walton the man who came up with Walmart and Hugh said that what I look for in my management staff the number one thing is integrity they must have the highest level of integrity and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has replicated that as well in terms of his model he built his company Amazon on this principle of Sam Walton that you must have integrity in business in order to succeed over the long run it's a very important contemn that's very good my question now is how do I train myself to keep that momentum mmm in order to reach the goal I want to reach even though I'll get may get battered failed and keep going how do I train myself or what qualities do I need to attain in order for me to have that constant energy and that constant remembrance of of the goal and be motivated and never stop and never give up and keep going with that find I feel very good now I've been using and I will use some names of entrepreneurs that doesn't mean I necessarily agree with everything they say right I'm just giving a principle within that let's just leave it to what they're saying at that moment in time but with respect to a little bit Adi Muslim because that's our reference point at every point in time debate Ali musalla would encourage us to strive for success in this world and use this world as a means for the our Quran which requires persistence meaning when I want to be a good Muslim I need persistence for example I don't want to read Salah I'm very tired fighter Saleh for example I don't want to get up I don't want to do this but I need to have that discipline in my life that I will get up pray when I have to pray or sometimes there's difficulties in terms of fasting maybe someone says the hours of fasting are very long in London for example I don't want too fast well you need to have that discipline this is why in the first episode when you began we said that Ramallah and shout Ramadan is a beautiful time for us to remind ourselves about that conviction and belief and in strengthening our why and disciplining ourselves but I remember a quote I believe was from Mark Cuban that every no in sales for example every no gets me closer to a yes which this quote resonated with me the reason was when you for example are cold calling or you're in a business for example you're you have to my custom to rejection you have to get accustomed to people saying no but if you look at it rather than this is not just a know that maybe every ten if I call ten people one of them is gonna be a yes but when I get a no no no I'm just getting closer to that yes which will happen on the 9th or 10th time so this is very important to note persistence comes from their persistence also comes that belief Allah subhana WA Ta'ala has told me that I should endeavour and strive in business and that's what I should do we have traditions that tell us that business commerce to do te ARA is actually part of the dignity of the belief of the believer our sixth Imam Ali Muslim is attribute Jeb said he saw a man who was running late for work he was in he had a job maybe in the market he said he said go towards your dignity why are you delaying yourself from your dignity imagine we may think I'm sitting in the bazaar and I'm trying to sell something humble maybe dates do not forget my thumb at some Mar or some of the Companions and he's selling something humble no they said this is your dignity to work hard and honest and when strive in business and we should admire that and take that on board in our lives that I will abate the early Muslim said no do not think that if you go and work in the bazaar this is undignified no this is your dignity this is your honor work hard strive hard and leave the rest of us upon with Allah he'll take care awesome inshallah we'll pause for short well and we'll be right back with you dear brothers and sisters so stay tuned see you in a bit [Music] Salam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh welcome back my dear brothers and sisters respected viewers inshallah um just before we continue I'd like to let you know that now our lines are open for any of you who'd like to call and join our discussion or even ask us a a the question by all means I urge you to do so the landline number is Oh - Oh three five one five zero one double nine I repeat Oh - Oh three five one five zero one double nine and you should have what's up available for you if you don't want to call you can text a question and the number should be available at the bottom of your screens with that being said I would like to intern with regards to today's topic regarding which industries are recommended yeah or encouraged might say by Islam and for us to engage in sure so there's a number of different industries that Islam is highly encouraged for us to pursue and of course these are all with ethics and all those prerequisites that we had we had discussed in previous episodes also Amin is a tribute to have said and he has said that someone went before they endeavor in business they should strive and they should try their best in order to become acquainted with the Ficker the jurisprudence of business meaning that they should know the rules and regulations of Islam with respect to business before they endeavor and this is this is very important because they don't want to have negligence or they don't want to say that you know I made this mistake islamically but I didn't know so you should become acquainted with this however given all that there are certain fields that are highly recommended for example agriculture farming and the likes have been highly recommended by Islam and one should endeavor in there we're told that I'm in a moment in himself when he was younger during his the during the 25 year period for example where his right was taken during that time he would he was once seen taking a sack on his back towards the towards the forest if you will or towards you know and when he was going man asked him yeah Ali what is it that you have where you're taking on your back he says date-palms inshallah and at that point of course it was not date-palms cuz these palms would be huge you know how would he he was actually carrying seeds and he planted those seeds and he created orchards from which he derived date palms and he began to do business over time so he started from scratch literally I mean with mommy Nina honey is Salaam but over time he became so wealthy that he freed as we mentioned in a soul caffeine you have traditions that say that I'm ill mommy with his own money he freed over a thousand slaves allahumma salli ala muhammad wa amirul mumineen was won at living with one of the most humble lives now where did that come from his own father was a very good businessman Abu Talib may Allah bless him he saw that in his life he saw his his cousin rasoolallah himself doing business these were tradesmen businessmen and that really had a big impact in encouraging his successor middle Momina and that confidence that he had of course these are all lessons for us Mitali Muslim are divine representatives but agriculture is highly recommended another field that is highly recommended by Islam is actually real estate which many people would be like wow real estate and this relates to farming and agriculture but even further than this numerous traditions of the ILA debate Alima salam have been found that that make a distinguishment between silent property and for example active property or real property and silent property is the epithalamus salam were actually not in support of having money just lying around cash or just wealth just lying around al-baghdadi Musallam encouraged us to use our wealth actively to develop our society or community to the best availability possible that we should not just be keeping money and hoarding wealth if you follow what I'm saying that I should not just accumulate and accumulate and accumulate and become a millionaire and sit on my piles of money no I should use that wealth and invest in property and sure I should help build and develop society we are told there's a tradition that we are told that it's attributed to the sixth Selam that a man came to him and he said yeah brah rasul-allah I have a property that I live in I have a property and people have made big offers to me they've made many offers to me to buy this property what should I do I'm not a Sulu you know sometimes when the offers start getting really good you're like I want to stay here but then the offers start climbing you're like well maybe I should reconsider he goes to the Alamo Salaam says that the one who trades who trades mud and cement or mud and water actually who trades mud and water not for mud in water has made a mistake modern water referring to property meaning the cement and bricks that you make a property with one who trades it for maybe wealth instead of actually buying another property has made a mistake he says he says but you have not us will allow what if I take this property and the income that comes from it and buy a bigger better property ah then they mama is attributed I've said that this is good this is something that there is no objection and this is a good thing to do meaning that someone from annoyed by the re-mose Salam was a follower of the Enlil by thallium Oh Salam you should retain property and only use that or only sell that property if you plan and intend on buying a bigger better property this is very important to note why property because the hill vitaly Musallam have also further said us again the sixth imam that when someone is attributed upset when someone buys a property they have something that they can use for example god forbid they pass away their dependents their family who remains they still have something that they can liquidate they can sell it and use that property or they still have something where they can rent out some partial portion of the house they still have ultimately some other way of making income oh I would think maybe as well control of land hmm exactly ventually when a community would grow they would all the land they live in as well yes and then we sit through their mom's if you think about it really mom's even for example about the letters in Alice salon he went and he bought the land of karbala which he was Marty's so they moms even the the location where they're buried they both the land it's not like a random location so that makes a lot of sense how important it is absolutely he bought about the lesson on why he bought the land and he gives it back to the people imagine what generosity that Allah made our emus said oh man where did that income come from about the law worked very hard and strive very hard himself to the extent that we even know his mother Fatima Zahra sonamoo la ilaha that she would manage the affairs of attack from a management standpoint she didn't necessarily go there but the bookkeeping and things and the affairs of Fatah she she kept those in line and control meaning that the annulled by tenemos Salaam they had this heritage of enterprising of for example strategy of for example business real estate agriculture all of these things were very important to the Ahlul Bayt almal salaam and as you mentioned very correctly that about the Allah Himself bought that property or numerous times a little bit Ali Muslim would encourage one to buy property to subscribe in property as much as possible there was a tradition we're told for example a man had a very very big house and late member of the hill they passed by and said this is a very big property and people began to think that you know this is negative this that you know why why is it that someone has such a huge house and maybe there's a few people it's a fair question right you're someone who's one or two people living in house and is a huge mansion battalion Muslim said this same house or the same mansion can be turned into a place of God how by making it of use to the Muslims or the members of the community for example will open up some of the rooms you know now masha'Allah today people use Airbnb they use this app so they can rent out some maybe one or two rooms within their house they have a big house so maybe you can help other people out by maybe not renting it so high you give a decent margin you make some income and they have a place to live as well so Islam is very practical and pragmatic in this regard and there's traditions found in this respect some is very forward-thinking religion that highlights these components so agriculture highly recommended real estate highly recommended numerous others trusts keeping is also recommended we're told for example a man came and he was he wanted to come he came to the 6th Imam he says that yep no Sula I have people who are giving their trusts to me they have money they have money that they've kept with me and they want to for example they want to there's too much money and I feel a responsibility and I feel anxiety to keep it you see I'm nurse Allah I want to give them back their money and I want to just forsake this world this dunya he said do you want to his he sent his son to send this message when his son sent this message Imam Ali Mohsen a misattributed herb said do you want to wage war on your own nafs do you want to wage war on yourself he said he must not do this he must continue to strive in this regard get income and he must help his dependents and the Muslim community not question with regards to trust keeping because when you said trust keeping first thing that came to my mind is banking and obviously when I think of banking 4xyz reasons the first thing I think of is a user P RIBA now trust keeping question if you can enlighten me by all means how could someone profit from trust keep in sure so typically your you're correct we want to stay away from usury we want to stay away from what about which is exorbitant amounts of interest this is not acceptable loan-sharking things like this Islam does not accept for example but however in banks or in other places for example you find what are called safekeeping locations so you pay a fee and you keep we have this in America it's very common and you they basically give you a safe and it's it's something that you're able to keep your valuables there and charge your fee okay there's no objection Islamic Lee that I'm aware of and from this was you're providing a service you're providing a service at the end of the day so for example somebody can keep and sometimes somebody would say maybe this is storage for example you may see many storage locations where for a monthly fee you're able to keep your belongings there because you may have more belongings than you're able to keep in your house for example that's not a problem or if you have a safe for example or for example there's other people who who are hired services to keep or transport people's income for example all of these things can perhaps protect you and prevent you from delving and dealing with usury or Reba and Sharla and keep everything halal and proper and ethical and within the bounds of Islamic Shambo are sent to now going back to success for someone in order to be successful how important or what role does the environment play in in that mindset of success it's a brilliant question you've asked that how important is your environment in order to lead to success or the mindset of success and the answer is it's very important your your environment has a big big role we talked about some quotes for example if you surround yourself with five millionaires you'll be the sixth and if you surround yourself with five negative people you'll be the sixth but I want to mention that I somebody who's listening one of our viewers who feels like they're not in the best place in the world right now economically maybe they're not in the best neighborhood maybe they're not surrounded by the best people I don't want you to lose hope I don't want that viewer to lose hope and what I say and what I mean by that is proximity is of two kinds proximity is physical proximity to be you some next to someone close physically or mental practice emiti which is very important and mental proximity is actually sharing thoughts with successful people and I'll refer to the Quran Adel or or Islam with respect to this we're never on him we're told that he says in name Muhajiroun Elaraby that I am a I am someone who is journeying towards my lord I am someone who is migrating towards my lord yeah but I him where is your Lord not that you are migrating towards him that Allah subhana WA Ta'ala is everywhere where are you going the reality is he is intellectually migrating is telling us to intellectually to our minds migrate towards allah subhana wa ta'ala that it's not physical proximity Allah is everywhere the same way when we talk about our proximity we talk about mental proximity so for example I can read books of successful people throughout history I can start by reading the books of a little Italian Muslim I can read how they live their lives for example they may not physically be next to me however through proximity and intellectual mindset I'm able to make myself closer to the hello debate on a Muslim number one number two I read the biographies of successful businessmen and business women throughout history who have done it ethically and properly and done things the right way I read the biographies of for example inventors and people who have ingenuity last episode or sometime we mentioned Nikola Tesla right a man who worked very hard for example or an inventor an innovator and what I'm saying is you can still be in maybe not the best physical environment maybe you don't have the best house at the best car it may be materially you don't have the best but you can still control your ethics the way you carry yourself your professionalism and your mindset you can sit in maybe the worst of places but still have the mentality of the most successful people in the world you can have the mentality of that little autonomous Selam you can have them mentality of the people who have flourished and thrived in this world provided we go out and six seek that through reading through increasing our knowledge and our intellect Warren Buffett and others people Charlie Munger who's the right-hand man of Warren Buffett was one of the wealthiest men in the world he says that I have not found a single person in my life who is successful who does not read I have not found a single person Bill Gates has said by the way Bill Gates and Warren Buffett both say the most intelligent person they've met is Charlie Munger and this man is saying that I haven't found a single person in my life who has been successful at a very high level and that they didn't read they all read they all were adamant and and people who read very frequently books on increasing your knowledge and your intellect perfect sense doesn't it and you sharpen up your skills as well you sharpen up your intellect you broaden up your your how can a word it may be you you're thinking yes broaden your thinking us how to think outside the box I say yes absolutely I was speaking to some Shabaab here hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo highlighted this notion to me that you know sometimes we have a challenge of thinking about what types of businesses to open you know I can only open a cafe or shisha shop or something like that somebody may say and the root cause of this is we need to raise our level of thinking this is what happens you ask you on Musk he's known that if you ask him hey Ilana he's dazing off into the sky the owner of the founder of test line PayPal and SpaceX and you ask him at dinner you know Elon what are you thinking about and he's saying I'm thinking how people would live on Mars what would their daily schedule be like what would dinner be like for them what would this is what the thoughts that he is encountering himself and this is how one should be thinking forward thinking the future you know what very successful people have in life they're able to see a vision into the future then they're able to see where we are today and they're able to see the gap between the two and how we can get from one to the other and then they execute on it I have just condensed the formula for success in a few words but it's a lot of hard work execution is where the success lies vision big vision for the future understand the status quo where we stand today how do we get there and execute on it that's it that's how you succeed and that's how you get further in life that's quite interesting you know where did for someone in order to excel and be successful that means he needs to be the best of what he does is that correct sorry I'll see you there it's a stop you'd ever got a call on the lines and walaikum Salam alaikum how are you brother okay just if you could repeat the question please cuz we have this bowl just a second if brothers in the group could fix it because I think it's a you'd you can't hear can you I can't do no yeah if you can fix it just one second okay okay what I'll do is there you can repeat the question and I will just ask to say it on your behalf yeah okay oh okay thank you brother Jessica mulecada and shuttle aside so basically it's kind of connected to what we started discussing about so the brother was asking how can I be the best of what I do in having a successful business and self moral very good so how can you be the best in it so the answer to the question is do you have to be the best in the world to succeed in every aspect and the answer is no what you have to be able to do is you have to be able to identify what your strengths are and what your weaknesses are in an honest and sincere way where you're honest to yourself first and foremost you have to understand and identify what your strengths are and what your weaknesses are and if you can help get people to help you on your journey who complement you meaning what your weakness is is their strength for example and you work together in partnership you can get very far now the question comes is how do I identify what my strengths are and what my weaknesses are beautiful so one way that I often recommend people is to take what's called the myers-briggs test which helps it's a personality test one amongst many other personality tests but it's one that's very popular and famous the myers-briggs personality myers-briggs mayer Briggs personalities many people in the US for example take this in their high school years but sometimes it's a it's very valuable to take this throughout your life and take it numerous times because who we are actually changes over time at some level as well and or for example maybe there are answers because what will you put in is what you get out of that test so it's about 60 questions or so that asks you about your personality to help you understand more about yourself and what you lie on oh and so it'll give you a combination of four letters for example II or I are you extroverted or introverted for example right and you go through that whole line and it will give you some more or for example say are you intuitive or sensing are you thinking or judging or perceiving and things like this but that's the thing certain questions because I remember I've tried some quizzes and certain questions I find it very difficult to answer because I may not know exactly what I do you know sometimes I think that a third person might be more qualified or capable into identifying my weaknesses and my strengths yes maybe to an extent I can identify my weakness but certain questions like a couple you mentioned I would say and think okay I just do I know do I know maybe others observe it because they listen to me I may do something unconsciously or becomes like a second nature very good question this is very important so this is why I recommend people take it a few times not just take the myers-briggs test once take it multiple times and over time so so do it a few times this year then a few times next year and then you will be absolutely certain the other thing is these are designed these these tests are designed by PhD psychologists and doctors of psychology and they're designed to weed out bias they're designed to take out the bias so for example they'll ask you some questions that seem similar and they'll see how do you respond over time on them now that doesn't mean that you're definitely one or the other sometimes people are on the on the fence on on a particular trait so for example some may not be 100% extroverted they may not be 100% introverted there may be some combination of the two and this is where it comes in this is where the test will help you over time I remember myself when I took it younger there was a couple of ones that would flip-flop in terms of my personality but when I kept doing it over time and I even asked other people this is where it's actually very helpful you can ask other people for example like one trade is for a feedback that's very important people like mi for example you can ask them mi somebody is always on time or am i someone who's a little bit late tell me the truth and your friends will tell you no you're absolutely on the dot every single time or they'll say you know what here the last person to get to the show or to the party or the gathering and then that will help you to help you make a decision if you're truly not sure about something ask a friend and they'll they'll tell you the the the and tell them honest tell me the truth don't don't beat around the bush and then once you realize what that is then you'll certain patterns because you're on the internet and on other online surveys and you can find a whole wealth of answers that will tell you about your personality and will tell you what your strengths are it may be that you're somebody who's caring maybe this is a good field for you maybe you're a very analytical intelligent maybe science and mathematics and you know being a scientist is for you and that those tests will help you get a better understanding of those so I would encourage people to use those to help understand your strengths but now do not in confuse something that's easy for your strengths I noticed many times I speak to Shabaab they want when they go to university for example they stick oh I like this subject and they'll pick something that's very easy for example and they're not saying that really that I like the subject they're just saying it's easy for example do not cheat yourself and lie to yourself ever be honest with yourself if you like a very very very difficult subject and that's what you feel like is that is your subject even if it's rocket science pursue it and you will succeed in sha Allah by the grace of the Ahlul Bayt and allah subhanaw taala and john sent him awesome mesmerizing say no Allah bless you unfortunately once again we've run out of time I'd like to thank you all for being with us I hope this show has been as beneficial to you as it has been to us Sedna thank you once again for being with us and thank thank you all to the staff and the crew that makes this happen brothers and sisters respected viewers inshallah we'll be with you tomorrow 6:30 until then remember us in your das and always pray for the hastening of the reappearance of Imam al-haddad Allah Tala father Sharif and I wish you all a blessed full and joyful iftar with family and friends in sha allah until then salam alikum warahmatu allahi wa [Music]
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The Jays throw at Kiermaier because he stole their secrets, a breakdown
and pete walker is you thought kevin was hot pete walker is red hot [Applause] well now i know what i'm doing tomorrow i'm waiting for john boy to come out with uh the lip reading of this uh little gathering i want to see with john boy how he puts this one together well that should be good he does it as well as anybody maybe better kevin kiermeier stepping up to the plate and this at bat is going to lead us into one of the more strange storylines strange dramas we've had this year definitely something i don't think has happened on a public level in mlb so let's get into it it's brought to you by roman you got to go to get roman.com john boy you get 15 off your first month if you're prescribed kevin kiermeier the confident and cocky center fielder with white walker eyes steps into the box and he's gonna poke that one the third base bare hand throw oh no thrown away a run's gonna score and kiermeier loves his speed and he's just gonna keep on going he's gonna go past third the ball's in his hand and he's gonna try and sneak home and he's dead but can he do a tricky slide can he go up right sneak the foot in low is he gonna get it no he would have had it if his foot kept going that left foot look it just stops there if he just went full pancake mode and slid it under he would have been safe like we saw on the gary sanchez tag but look at alejandro kirk's wristband that's where he keeps the scouting report on all the raised batters it's open it's flailing about and you're gonna see the piece of paper flip out and now it's flying in the breeze bouncing around with hands it's going to go back and then their hands are going to put it forward and now it's right by kiermeier he says i might have been safe ooh what's this a book of secrets is this all their secrets about us is this their detailed game plan on how they're gonna pitch to us and what they're gonna do is this a team that we might see in the postseason would this information be super valuable to us huh yeah i think i'm just gonna grab that did they see let's check real quick you guys see you on to me no okay cool he doesn't look at it once so it's not like he didn't know what he was grabbing he's gonna say that he's gonna say i thought it was mine so i picked it up like no dude you knew exactly what you were grabbing and uh you walk into the dugout and you're like ah man you know they threw me out i thought it was gonna be i thought i was gonna be safe and when he gets in the dugout he sees this coach and the coaches are saying like oh that a boy how you feeling and look at his left hand he's gonna sneak it down and he's gonna be like hey be sneaky about this and then he has he must say something to him here like put this in your pocket don't look at it because the coach just grabs it and just pockets it right away super sneaky handoff on purpose i mean someone hands you a piece of paper your gut instinct isn't to not look at it your gut instinct's going to look at it unless someone says hey put this in your pocket don't look at it so coach takes it puts it in his pocket doesn't look at it that's not normal you know if he was like hey this might be ours i found it the coach would look at it here's what kier meyer had to say about it and before i played this it was a whole thing that the blue jays asked for it back and girmeyer was like no dude would mcclellan have given lee the battle plans for antietam back the south would have won no you just they're mine now and then the blue jays got all mad about it like how are you not going to give us our secrets back and they're like what are you talking about we could just take pictures of them anyway here's kier meyer play happened the other night sat there on home thinking you know wanting to challenge the play because i knew it was closer than it looked i had a piece of paper right there picked it up thinking it was my scouting report lie a couple seconds after that realized it was not ours lie never even looked at it before handing it to the coach at that point i'm not giving it back not going to go sit there and walk to the other dugout or find another way i'm over it i'm trying to win ball games and that's all i want to say from here on out they can think whatever they want over there they're entitled their opinion i am over it though yeah so i mean i don't know he's lying about some of it and being honest about other stuff i mean i think it comes off better he says yeah dude you drop your secrets of how you're gonna hit us that's gonna help us out i'm gonna snatch that why would that not be okay instead he goes with like oh man i didn't mean to and and i didn't even look at it he dropped that at one point he's like i didn't even look at it it's like i hope you looked at it dude otherwise what was the whole point of grabbing it so that's weird so all of kiramir's quotes kind of suck i don't hate his actions some people do i mean you guys can fight about in the comments if you want but let's find out how the blue jays really felt about it because the first pitch and the blowout oh right between the numbers camera is going to toss the bat get away from the pitch he's like what it get away from you picture's like what no i hit you on purpose dude the whole thing don't you remember and how cash he comes out screaming cash gets hot he gets hot everyone knows that you need to throw him out of the game it's that simple how do you outrun this guy for sake i mean come on he's staying in the box they called him out before the game he's thrown at him here and the umpire is just like hey cash cash new rule i got to talk to the crew before we throw him out so you let me do that and cash like oh yeah okay cool so he goes and talks to the crew this guy's like hey why haven't they thrown me out yet man that was kind of weird i threw at the guy umpires get together joe west what up he's like you gotta go yeah you gotta go yeah you're out of the game yeah i didn't mean to throw it at him he got away from me and joe s is like uh yeah okay okay well the wrong time for that to happen with all the stuff that's going on so you gotta go he's like okay that makes sense mr west thank you very much and he leaves and cash is like holy smokes they listen to me but now walker who's this for the blue jays you guys know bench coach hitting coach bench coach i don't know he's mad he's super bad just screaming he's mad he's a mad guy in the field he's gonna drop a lot of god damn it a that you'll be kidding me that horse that he's out he's mad montoyo not mad kinda just laughing like yeah i don't know i mean what are you guys doing i'm i'm having fun you know we're making a walk broke he gets dapped up by his teammates because you know in some weird aspect of baseball he had their back i guess um and that's kind of it you know and then kiramar was just standing there cameron was like man i didn't realize it was that big of a deal and on this play the catcher the catcher lost uh in the middle of the scrum he lost his secrets again so imagine if they lost their secrets twice and they didn't so yeah i mean there's a lot of opinions on this is it wrong is it not wrong one thing we know for sure is that if a guy steps into the batter's box and he knows exactly how the opposing team is going to try to attack him he's going to have way more confidence in that at-bat confidence is key confidence is the whole game you got to have confidence you got to be ready you got to be roman ready that's why you got to go to getroman.com john where you get 15 off your first month if you're prescribed you get a free online evaluation all from the comfort and privacy of your home it's simple it's discreet signing up is easy be ready make sure that you're confident when you're going everywhere you want to go my one thought and this is a total derailment and a bigger picture thought than uh that pertains to this i say take paper out of baseball i don't think it's fun to watch fielders and pitchers and hitters checking notes of people that are smarter than them that wrote for them i'd rather the players on the field be left to their own devices and memory that's a whole nother thing though but if you're gonna put all your notes on a secret piece of paper don't drop it and then get mad at the opposing team for taking it you dropped it
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Friendcast Clips: Dunking On Pat!
what was this now Oh Pat and I were a little drinky a while ago and we were outside of one of our favorite restaurants and Paige was pushing my buttons so when I was on the street I was I was in a playful way you know at the top of my lungs I will kill you I'll beat you until you die laughing hysterically I will kill you woman I will kill you it was a my tower over him it's just laughing very hard and hysterically but she was laughing so hard that it looked like she was crying yeah I was doubled over holding my stomach because I was laughing hard and these two dudes walk over and they're like excuse me is everything all right over here and I was like everything's fine so the correct comeuppance then of the world occurred in a moment of misunderstanding and I back and had that play out they believed me because I have like really no see so yeah I might have told the story on the podcast before but like once upon a time I was that guy yeah because it was nuit blush here and we were getting on the 24-hour running subway and I just saw like this couple and like I don't know the girl was eating a bag of chips and then the guy like smacked the bag out of her hand and then it just started like grabbing her tried to grab her purse and she was just like you know what just leave me alone and she's swatting him away and walking ahead and then he was kind of like following her I'm like okay whatever and then like this continued and then I I we walked into the same train and then he went down and sat next to her and then started to lean in and grab and do stuff again so what yo dude what the [ __ ] are you doing like seriously like can't she wants nothing to do it you know and then they both looked at me like super shocked and then she starts last laughing and goes oh no no it's okay no he's that's my guy that's my dude you know and the guy kind of like goes from shock to being like what then goes like on is like oh you know you're a good dude you're a good man yeah whatever and and it pulls one of those kind of things and it's like okay I guess sure that's weird but yeah yeah with the smacking of the chips and the whatnots and and and it was really awkward because I mean I probably should have moved to another seat but I sat back in the same one and just like nearby like close yeah it was it was you know how there's um you know how our trains are set up where there's like there's the door and then there's the the seats facing each other immediately to the left and right of the door and then there's two going the opposite way weren't sitting facing her and he was facing and he's like hitting her side basically so I was directly in front and I just sat there with my hands in my lap just staring at my shoes and then knows whatever you know and I was just whatever and then when I got to my stop like we had a little bit of oh okay you guys have a you know and then they're like yes you know it was like Oh thought you were thought you were some kind of bad that's your responsibility as a tall person is that is what's the cutoff for like helping someone else good Samaritan is there is there a height standard absolutely really anyway it's a 5-3 and above you must help out people in need that you see okay she looks like you do well I'm 5-2 so it's up to me to run away okay and call for help what what about the differential like what is that what like what is the gap like for example if you see someone that's six-foot causing trouble and you're 5 - so you're gonna run away if I see someone that's 7 feet yes right it's still my opera - it's still my job to step in that doesn't know you're good because it's 7 feet like it's anybody bigger than you get to run away by of any size what so absolutely okay so basically is the rule said I adopted because I am small got it got it so if I saw some kids hassling somebody and I'm bigger than the kids which is not necessarily even the true sometimes I could be like hey kids you stop that but not if they're big kids so you could stop a seven-year-old I could okay that's about it I could yeah but once you start getting up into that leg routine rain yeah it's gets a little dicey gets a little squirrely I don't know kids these days they're getting bigger and bigger okay and I'm not okay so there's there's rules to cowardice then got out makes sense makes sense we got to write these down just gsella yeah cuz like mm-hmm people probably remember shovel you didn't what's that shovel shovel keep ticket hmm people you probably remember that I talked about getting a lot of fights in high school and stuff like that and I'd fight kids were bigger than me because there were [ __ ] but that was back when you're a child when your child you're able to commit all sorts of [ __ ] and violent crimes and not get in trouble like you could buy two kids face or you can throw like a heavy thing at them and that's not even against the law you know but like when you're an adult a lot of it goes away when you turn 18 yeah you can't do those things anymore you get in trouble you can play the Shadow of the Colossus music in your head yeah yeah I don't think you can bite a kid's face at any point and not get in any sort of trouble that's where you're wrong oh yeah I totally picked that kid spit what's his name he was Abdul you guess I you get suspended he was like six and a half feet tall in like [ __ ] grades it's ten or whatever he was pushing me around so I jumped up and climbed on her shoulders and bit him in the face that's a suspension at the very [ __ ] howler monkey what the [ __ ] is yes and he was really big okay how did you bleep that high end of the air I used that I used to play basketball I had your leg just like Dave used to play basketball basketball all right so now would be a great time this would now be a great time for me to point out that uh yes well first we'll start with your week I let everyone know Matt's still in Philadelphia from the too many games event that occurred so what was your week like and your week can actually be an extended period of time because for guests it doesn't actually have to be the last seven days thank you well I I went to Midwest furfest in Chicago Illinois and that was a wild goddamn rose not exactly what it sounds like it's a tease well it is it isn't it isn't so I saw my friend Adam who you know he was a guest on the show he's from Adam from your movie sucks he and I are super super super good friends I adore him he is like just the moon and the stars in my eyes I think he's amazing he man it's super weird hearing my own voice in these headphones yeah yeah it does doesn't it so we started hanging out through my other friend Dick Masterson we met up three or three of us for dinner last year like right around this time and Adam and I ended up hitting it off really well and he's like hey why don't you come to Midwest furfest with me today and okay and this was last year and we went only for like a day we had the best time it was the weirdest experience I had had at that point in my life less far because there were people walking around in at that time when I was like mascot outfits right like I knew about furries I knew but I'd never been around a large group Oh were you not aware of furry culture oh no I was I was but only like me because it's been it's been years and furry culture has had a chance to really ferment they have their own like those are those are two different words for time passing but well yeah but like straight up there was like a moment where Adam was speaking to one of our one of our other friends and like this last week and and they were saying stuff about free [ __ ] or whatever and I look to them and I was a carnie [ __ ] word but but so I by the way are you blowing him up right now our blog up the spot or because it didn't really come up in discussion at any point so that's interesting no he um well he's not like hey everyone just so you know he's just like if someone asked he's like oh yeah totally okay he's very open about it he's a horse so he we were yeah and it was just great so he's like hey come to biggest little freak on with me in May and this was like six months late after the fact I was like yeah well we'll see we'll see and then I happened to have time off and I was like well it's in Reno I love gambling so yeah sure why not whatever it was a [ __ ] blast the furries not a [ __ ] party dude I was so I was so [ __ ] out four days and I don't drink very much they got the party zippers and hatches you do dude well that's the weird thing most of the dudes I hung out with don't really suit suit up I guess or whatever the [ __ ] okay like the wear of the tails it's a they go for the tail of the years yeah keep it keep it presentable optional well some of them do suit but it's only for a certain people mainly right because the suits are hot right yeah they're super super hot well some of them have like cooling fans in there and cooling [ __ ] in there it's why it's wild the tech like the tech and [ __ ] that's involved nowadays so anyway and we had such a great time he's like well come to Midwest fest with me in six months after this and that and and so that's where I am now and so I went I'm just thinking that like I've seen those videos of like ridiculous Iron Man suits we're like the mask opens up and awesome transforming like backpack stuff and the Spider Man or the actual iron spider legs are [ __ ] moving and it's like I'm sure furry suit tech must be ridiculous at this point if you've got if you've got if you spend your money on nothing but there was a there's a cyborg there was a cyborg one where his head like did this and it looked like it looked like if Daft Punk was like I don't know like a foxy Wolfie k9e looking thing and a helmet and like there was like oh I saw that I did see that yeah where in his facial expressions were from a screen they press something in there yes yes yes yes I did see that one's wild it's super cool well yeah me yeah cuz like you know and now in a post sonic Fox like lighting the main stream on fire at the Game Awards and [ __ ] that was awesome that was this is so so you were in there so I was at yeah and sonic Fox was there he was also biggest little as well he goes to like [ __ ] all of all the things yeah cool and it's I don't even know where to start or where to begin it's it's it's I died had no idea that it was like 80% gay and gay dudes or bisexual dudes it's mostly dudes shocked you didn't know that was like the first thing I had no idea it's just it's just a bunch of queer guys and they're all and here's the thing when I went the first time two biggest little I was like I was like oh I'm ready for the wall of Bo not one person smelled nothing yeah musky Huskies as they say another lingo thing
Super Best Friends Play
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NEW! Thick Paint Workflow
hi this is Tanya Lux and I'd like to run you through the enhancements to our thick paint brushes so to begin with I have a I'm gonna work with the photo you can certainly paint from a blank canvas but I'm going to use this as a reference point to paint from and to do so I'm going to come up to the file menu and I'm going to say quick clone and that creates a new canvas it's taken the image off the canvas and it's turned the tracing paper on as a reference point for me so if we take a look in the photo art panel I can toggle the tracing paper on and off and also adjust the opacity level and this just allows me to preview the image so that I can paint from it before I begin painting I'd just like to quickly run through the property bar up here because we've reorganized the brush control panels and the property bar flyouts just to put everything that you need at your fingertips so you quickly and easily can access all of the additional controls for your thick paint right from the property bar now which is very very handy in addition to being able to change your dab profile this shape of your brush so there's all kinds of controls here throughout the demo today I'm really not going to do much customization of the brushes we'll teach you a little bit about that in tutorials down the road though the other thing I'd like to highlight are some of the new layer capabilities let's switch to a non thick paint brush quickly here and we'll go ahead with this I'm going to turn the tracing paper off I mean I'm painting on the canvas right now so just throw some random strokes out there and if I right click I can now take the content that's on canvas and lift it to a thick paint layer this is brand new you can adjust a thickness I could invert we also have a visible depth slider on the property bar now so we can make adjustments to our thick paint layer although we lifted acrylics and I could now go and be to paint with thick paint or thick paint compatible brushes so now I'm painting with the loaded flat knife on that layer that we lifted the acrylic up to thick paint so you can mix and match media and ways that you never could before if we take one more look in the layers palette I'm gonna right-click I can flip the content of this layer horizontal or vertical go ahead and do that we can come down to the bottom add a new thick paint layer and you also now have the ability to preserve transparency all these new options combined make for really powerful thick paint painting now from here we've enhanced the thick paint brushes so if we take a look I'm going to scroll down here and we've got thick paint and also thick paint compatible so in the thick paint brush category there are all kinds of new brushes for you to work with and we've enhanced many of the brushes that were in painter 2020 now when I selected a brush this is new to 2021 it's giving me a warning saying this particular media type creates a special layer so do you always want to create a compatible layer above the current one I'm gonna go ahead and check yes otherwise this message will pop up as you're selecting brushes each time go ahead and say yes to that and now we see it we have a thick paint layer over there in the layers palette so let's decide here I think I'm gonna start with I'm gonna go back and open up the brushes once again I'm gonna go ahead and choose let's see I want like a really thick juicy brush loaded thick and wet this sounds pretty cool so I'm gonna select this brush and I can see that the size of the brush is quite tiny you can size up on the property bar because I'm working with a clone image I did not turn on the clone color over here so I'm going to undo and just click the clone color button and now when I come out and paint it's gonna paint with the colors from the source image my brush is not quite loaded up with the amount of paint that I would like it to have up on the property bar he's gonna come over to the right here and we'll just take a look under media we've got paint load I'm gonna set this to infinite so that it doesn't run out of paint on me and then let's come and see how this works out now if I toggle the tracing paper off we can see we have some really beautiful luscious looking strokes here so I'm pretty happy with this and it makes it very easy working from a clone source for me to get a beautiful end result so let's toggle the tracing paper back on and maybe try some other types of brushes so let's come back up here and this one sounds pretty cool too and you get a preview you can see what the brush is gonna look like just by looking at the dab and stroke preview and the other thing that I didn't point out is as you're selecting different brushes throughout painter we now have a compatibility icon that's going to tell you if the brush that you're selecting is compatible with the type of layer that you're working with so let's grab this loaded pallet knife size the brush up I'm going to click the clone color so that I'm painting from the clone source and check it out so this brush is not quite as thick as the original one but we're gonna keep playing around and I can always go back in and add thickness that wasn't there because our thick paint compatible category allows us to do that now along with mixing things like different media types so if we take a look over here I can actually work with pastels or Sargent brushes or air brushes on a thick paint layer we couldn't do that previously so this is pretty cool all the new mixed-media capabilities that we have with thick paint so back over here and let's try I'm gonna try the loaded wet knife turn that tracing paper back on click my clone color button and we're ready to paint let me go ahead and size the brush just a tiny bit okay looking pretty good and I'm gonna save the rest of the flower for my compatible brushes and we'll do a little touching up there so now let's work on the stem I'm gonna come back up and grab maybe the loaded oils knife here turn the tracing paper on and make sure we've got clone color alright and that looks pretty cool now let's start to work on the the leaf there for this I'm gonna try this dry trail off brush turn on the clone color and I'm gonna make sure I've got infinite paint this particular brush loads up with a very finite amount of paint we're going to just make it infinite so I can paint away all right so that's a good starting point but now let's go to the compatible brushes and from here I'm going to try to play with the thick Sargent brush grab that make sure I've got clone color turned on maybe now I'll try a dried pastel II kind of brush and see what that does for us let's try this oily dry pastel now one thing that we haven't played around with yet is the visible depth so everything that I'm creating is on a thick paint layer but new to 20:21 is this slider and I can begin to take this to the right and that is way too much so ideally as you're adding different types of media you could put them on different layers because as you adjust the depth that might affect different media types differently and I try one more kind of brush here let's see maybe a soft thin bristle okay at this point I might want to add a little bit more texture back into the leaf and to the stem so we do have some brushes in the compatible category a light texturizer let's go ahead and check this one out I'm just going to make sure clone colors on and I'll zoom in a little bit so that you can see this a little bit better and it is very very light so I might want to do something a little bit more aggressive I'm gonna try the scribe that's good okay so I can see it's adding it's not too much it's actually just enough for what I'm looking for here alright so let's take a look at what we have here there's tracing paper is off on and that's our thick paint version I hope you enjoy painting with all the wonderful new brushes
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Pond Bass Fishing ~ Topwater Frogs and Wobble Heads Vlog #9
kicking the bass family Noah from kicking their best TV coming at you guys with another vlog another pond video I know you guys love these and I believe this is vlog number 9 I want to say I know you guys love these you guys are requesting the pond videos and it is summertime at least for me um I know some of you guys are in school for a nikka for the next couple weeks but summer time for me I know you're jealous I know you're jealous not you guys will be out soon um but yeah guys I'm gonna be doing pawn videos weekly I mean I'm gonna I'm gonna try to get get a lot of Palma Diaz out of you guys if I'm not working or if i'm not working on kicking their best stuff going to tournament stuff like that when you make up on videos try to try to get out during the week and get some footage for you guys also I'm going to be making much more videos in june because july i'm gonna be packed I world finals which is going to be a week-long not to be practicing and tournaments for days now Nationals which practicing and then tournaments for days so this guy is going to be packed in July so what I'm going to be doing today is I do own some vending machines so I'm going to go do that I'm going to do that with my grandparents I'm going to be restocked vending machines of product um and then after that I'm going to go pawn fishing guys so I guess I'll catch you guys with the vending machines but actually first I'm gonna go get my poles they are out extreme so um I'll catch you guys there school all right youtube crew we heading to extreme my dad work to pick up pmr rods once I pick up the rods I am going to go fill a few mini machines with products and once I have those filled we're going to go to a pond and if you guys watch the Frog video I'm when I was fishing with my grandpa that's the pawn that I'm going to be going to he has some stuff to do something to be going with him I'm just going to go out there just feel like a few hours and gosh i'm just going to go out there for a few hours just pull around for a bit um by myself and then maybe tomorrow which is thursday today's a Wednesday the 27th maybe tomorrow me and Chris are good a couple different batons and get some more for the tree guys so i'll catch you guys ok you know where he is what kind of episode of kicking their bass TV with this be without a white monster so let's go anything how's it what is their skimmer yeah say hey to it hey hi everybody go he's a nice guy here so you then must be popular yeah big on YouTube all right thank you you keep it Thoro have a good day who knows i'm a regular he knows it y monster baby snapchat me post them on Instagram post them on Facebook Twitter YouTube everything hash tag team KTB TV we here boys and girls let's go grab the poles Oh quick there's baby girl right there oh we're getting a wrapped man um upcoming week it's not gonna be this silver color no more semi flat black with some rigid and kicking their bass on it I look pretty mean um I'm just going to grab probably two poles since there's just me thinking about like a wobble head and that's my bobble head right there frog there's a froggy there's froggy the boot and tackle Tuesday's the guys haven't watch that go watch it Taco Tuesdays last tackle tuesday / frogs so go check that out if you have it alright guys you got three poles i got a worm just a shaky head I got a wobble head the original and also froggy frog and I'm just going to grab a few Bates alright guys here's some stuff I just grabbed I got some junebug um worm to hear I'm just because the ponds are usually a little bit darker grab some rage crawls on pretty much in all colors and grabbed a lot of the black and red um just got some cut our worms by rage trip retail never tried this to be honest some finesse worms by Gary Yamamoto also some more dark colored ones so I got a jerkbait in a chug bug in there just to mess around with also over here got some scroungers frog swim jigs fish heads chowder Bates so pretty much that's all I'm going to bring don't make it too difficult guys I'm just go out there fish stuff that you like when you're in those ponds and just have a good time it's not like the other lakes where it's going to be super difficult and those fish are only going to be biding this they're only going to be biting that color I'm don't make it too difficult on yourself to store some stuff and a bag and I'm just gonna have some fun alright guys just got everything loaded up in the car and we're ready to go let's go baby boys and girls ladies and gents I am done of the vending machines Joe about to go to the pond baby let's go got my poles and everything ready got all the work done that I need to get done and now it's time to go um also shot of the song or you don't know if you guys can see that vado song cry as a killer song definitely listening to song look at all well I'll catch you guys at the frickin bond let's go baby all right guys here at the pond um I'm really excited I really want to catch that good stricken I want to hold up a good five six pounder for you guys I really haven't caught a good solid fish like that in a while so and I know they're here cuz we've caught him i'll call it I've got a 10-pounder of this pawn so I mean I just know they're here so enough of the talking let's go catch some fish guys are you guys a little quick tip what I'm doing right now that was my first cast just got a bite um and I'm stainable off the bank I'm fishing the bank first cuz when you fish these ponds most people will walk up on the edge of the bank and they'll kind of spook the fish you know if you think about it when you're in a boat fishing and you're thrown out the shore and you're thrown out to short the fish are there you know so if you walk up to the banker just going to secure the fish off there's no point in that so fish the bank first like this and then you can start to work the inside of the pond you don't want to speak this fish especially if they're betting or chasing this brand letter up shallow and stuff so work the edge first don't walk all the way up on the edge there is oh yeah be someone here you go guys first casting the wobble hood first cast on the wobbly a baby there's a little one but that's the start guys right there first cast thought he was a little bigger help that was sick pitched it in she nailed it look at that it's ridiculous just these little literally sucked it all the way down the smell let's get back in there catching on over daddy got my own Big Mama oh yeah let's go let's go small Mahmoud oh yeah little guy acted like a shark you scared me i thought was Big Momma's calling for on the Frog Oh yard big one yes that's what I'm here for yo I like them big ass you're nothing like good hey yeah that's why I'm here for sure good fish sauce let's get a release on I guess what's up guys signing out the video i know you guys love these palm videos and like I said it's summertime I'm going to be uploading these throughout the whole summer um so give the video a thumbs up if you really want me to do that on the lets me know that you guys are interested in it and motivates it keep making these so um didn't catch too many fish I believe I caught seven seven or eight I may have gotten like five on film four or five on film guess that one good one frog and I got that one film so um that was worth coming so and it's all about having fun guys if you're out there just enjoying the weather having fun to fishing that's what it's all about don't pressure yourself and just catch a peek fish and be mad just have a blast guys just take your mind off it everything you just have a good time I was out there at home by myself today wasn't efficient if anybody so it was a good good time just to take everything off my mind and just enjoy fish you guys and that's what it's all about um so yeah guys please give the video a thumbs up if you enjoyed it um leave a comment below if you have these suggestions on videos or baits that you want me to fish in the ponds anything like that any pond tips anything like that anything I can help you guys out with I love making those videos and if I can help you out in any way I would love to do so so hope you guys enjoyed the video if you haven't seen the new follow blog I mean the new one guy's not the old one the new one this past weekend if you haven't seen that blog please go watch is pretty dang funny and if you watch the other you fallen log you're definitely gonna be wanting to see this one so thank you guys for watching keep drinking your wine monsters keep Schmeling boys and girls see you guys next time p
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3 Safe Core Exercises When Having Sciatica Pain for INSTANT RELIEF
in this video I show you three core exercises you can do when you're having sciatica pain that can even bring you relief now before we start I want to be extra clear as a clinician I would never treat a patient with sciatica pain with core exercises first however core exercises are super important because that treats the why someone might have sciatica in the first place so most sciatica typically comes from the spine so what happens when the spinal structure has too much stress on it it can irritate nerve roots those nerve Roots send signals down your legs and if those nerves are irritated you get that signal down the leg think of it as like kinking a hose if you kink the hose there's a lack of water flow that goes down that hose well if you have a a kinked nerve you have a lack of electrical flow that goes down that nerve thus you have sciatic a pain so there are ways to fix that but that's indiv individualized with a patient encounter with history taking uh an assessment we can't do that reasonably through a video however what we can do is teach you how to reduce some of that stress on your spine by teaching teaching you how to use your core appropriately because when you use your core appropriately your function that takes stress off your spinal structure and if you can do these painfree it's a great way to improve your core to take that stress off the spine but you may actually get some relief from it as well exercise one is going to be a supine crook line marches what is that I'll show you first we're going to assume the crook line position you lie in your back called Supine and your knees are bent your feet are flat and first what you want to do here is check underneath your back there likely to be a space underneath here as you can see here and what you want to do is flatten that space down to the ground so take your fingertips put them underneath the small of your back and then push down until you feel your back muscles push against your fingertips you want to keep your back there the entire time now that I have that position my ribs and my pelvis are connected now what I can do first or next is breathe in my abdomen this is a super important part of any Cor exercises is want to breathe down here and now up into the chest so go and take a few deep breaths here through your nose only unless you have sinus issues if you have a hard time with this I have a video about core breathing up here super important okay now they have this position what we're going to do is do some movement at the legs so with the core the core is an anchor point for movement of your arm and legs so we're going to train that so now the back's flat and keeping it that way what I'm going to do is take one of my knees and slowly raise it up toward my chest maintaining a flat back and then slowly bring it down going slowly switch sides make sure it's painfree and back good what we don't want to do is lift that knee up and really round the back like this it's also not a bridge we're not pushing the heel down come back down on the way down we don't want to lift the back up an arch underneath here we got to keep that back flat if you have a hard time with this take a rolled up towel put underneath your back you can feel that uh pressure there okay so we'll do this 10 times each side slow and controlled and then add the breathing in there don't time it with your movement just breathe throughout it good this really works the core ABC's alignment breathing and now we're controlling motion at the legs good exercise two is the oblique sit side Bridge so what we're going to do is work the size now since we work the front our body moves in three planes of motion we have forward and back side and side and rotation we got the frontal part so now we're going to get the side to side for this exercise we're going to assume this sitting position we're going to go on the forearm here knees stay stacked and typically what will happen is is you'll slouch your shoulder up into your ear like this like in a sexy Beach pose position you want to do the opposite pull that shoulder away from your ear nice and straight through here so we're not dipping down right so my nose my chest and my belt line should all be in a line here and my elbow underneath my ear so not way out here right here now that we have this position here I want you to think about you're sitting up out of a chair so my hips are creased here my knees are bent I'm going to bring my hips up and forward at the same time and as you can see I'm kind of a straight line from my nose down to my crotch area and we're maintaining this position okay now that I have this we're going to hold here and we're going to breathe through through it now we're really working our obliques on the side the hips we're stabilizing stabilizing the lateral part of the core here again your spine is in a neutral position there's no bending here should be painfree we'll Breathe Here hold as long as you can typically you know you want to do at least 30 seconds if you can't get 30 seconds you really got to work on this and strengthening and stabilizing your core if you're here for more than a minute we can add a little bit of motion just like we did with the last exercise in the marching we can simply do is March in place here I'm going to lift my top leg and I'm going to bring it up and then down I'm going to bring it up and down and we can do 10 reps or so but really it's can you hold it for more than 30 seconds and if you can keep going keep breathing through it with perfect form if you start to falter you get tired you can't breathe through it we go ahead stack the knees bring the hips back and down with slow subtle control not crashing down here make sure to repeat on the other side cuz we have two sides right so same thing we'll start here we're in that slouchy position pull the shoulder away nice and straight come up nice and Tall hold for time exercise three is the bare knee Taps so the bare position is a more challenging position for your core but now we're integrating some hip and pelvic control in there as as well all right for this one I'm going throw on my core 360 belt what this does this helps me feel my breathing in this position because with this one I can't wrap my hands around or put my hands in my belly because my hands will be occupied on the ground you'll see here in just a second so this has some spots two in the front and then two on the back here and what these do is that I can feel my breathing when I do this move if you're interested in one of these things phenomenal tool Link in the description so we're going to get into our bare position here so we first start in hands and knees otherwise called the quadraped position and from here my hands are underneath my shoulders my knees are underneath my hips and we want to first get into a neutral spine what does that mean well in the first exercise we could flatten our back to the ground to get our P our ribs and our uh pelvis aligned here we have no ground to push into so we have to find our position so I want you to do very quickly is give me a JLo Booty like this and then a plumber butt right it's called an anterior and posterior pelvic tilt but who cares not memorable a JLo booty and a plumber butt you'll remember forever so we'll do that a few times and it's just down here it looks like a cat Cow but a cat cows the whole spine this is just kind of your booty going up and down your pelvis once you do that a few times find that halfway in between point that's your neutral spine we want to keep that now that we have this position right we can breathe into the belt here I can feel that expansion if you don't have a belt just check with your hands here you're getting that breathing or wrap something around your waist like a like a exercise SI band okay now to get into the bare position all the bear is is that we're lifting off from quadrip up like this but notice my back stays neutral and I'm lifting up from the legs what I'm not doing is this here which is a poor position so my shoulders away from my ears back flat neutral lift the knees up and I'm going to hold and breathe if you can do this painfree and you can breathe through it then we can add the the knee Taps the motion so we'll start at quadruped and then we're slowly going to come up into bear and then drop down touch the knees and back so we're doing bare knee Taps do these for at least 10 reps however if you're just shaking through this and you can't get to 10 that's totally fine work yourself up to 10 reps take a break repeat that for three sets really all three exercises you know repeat for three sets for the oblique sit do both sides and then you repeat that once a day by doing this you will ensure and doing this painfree you you may get some relief from your stica pain but at very least you'll make sure that you're reducing the stress off your spine so that when you do recover from sciatica you will have a solid foundational core to prevent that sciatica from coming back in the first place now if you're really really into maximizing your core stability more than just beyond this we have a full-on core strength and stability course where I take you through step by step every single position like this and then all the way up to squatting and deadlifting so that way you have a bulletproof core you're stabilizing strengthening well so you're not only reducing pain like your sciatica but also improving your performance phenomenal course uh for watching this video there's a discount code and that link is in the [Music] description
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On Optimal Algorithms and Assumption Factories
thank you and thank you for eval for a introduction and for organizing this workshop I think cryptography has really been leading in a lot of ways in theoretical computer science a lot of the things like interactive proofs actually originated from cryptography so maybe even this workshop should have been called behind cryptography rapid beyond cryptography so I'm going to talk about optimal algorithms and assumption factories in the at some points I'll mention some work some of which have been published some of it not yet been published by several joint with several people including speak about curse keys I'm Hopkins I used Jane Ellen K per fish Qatari hand come with and with the hi okay so let me start with talking about something that I see as a puzzle so in cryptography we kind of use to the fact that you know people have sat down in the 1970s and looked at a problem like you know the RSA problem and they try to you know they try to the obvious ways to solve it and they couldn't and it has we've stood until this day so in some sense we have the intuition in crypto that if you think about a particular hardness assumptions if it doesn't get broken it's probably is because it's actually inherently computationally difficult and in other fields people have some kind of the opposite intuition they think like most problems are actually easy there easy unless proven otherwise so you know almost every problem they solve in machine learning is np-hard and they still solve them all the time like you know optimizing over deep neural networks or any anything like that is always NPR and they still solve it every day every time also if you look at economics there even though we have all these books that which in equilibrium is computationally hard there are some are unfazed by these proofs and they you know one way avatar which once told me that they face it there is milk on the chef so there is obvious proof that people manage to find equilibrium that you know the stores and the customers manage to come together in equilibrium even though we have all these theoretical proofs that this is supposed to be hard so you write their shelves that put well Amazon doesn't have shells in it maybe so in some sense it seems like if you think in all these fields people kind of think if you think of hard versus easy problems then they think that the problems of one types are a small island in the sea of problems of the other types but a crypto and the ML econ disagree what is the island and what is the sea is the sea had problems and there is a small island of easy problems or is the sea easy problems and there is a small island of hard problems so this is somewhat of a puzzle and what is it should we think of a great problem as easy and less proven have otherwise it was hard unless proven otherwise and and and maybe in some sense there is not as big a contradiction because if you think about this first of all in crypto we have these kind of ideas of what is the best algorithm to apply for a certain class of problems so we have these you know generic group models random Oracle models etc where we try to capture what's the certain types of algorithms that could be applicable to attack a certain a certain problem and if you look at machine learning it's also not as if they believe problems are easy because whenever they're faced with a new problem they would come up with a brilliant new and unexpected algorithm they always use the same algorithm so so they also have the intuition that for the class of problems that they are interested in if they are solvable they usually may be unsolvable but they are solvable by kind of algorithm and in economics also what people do is not you know a market doesn't run I don't know stress in the first matrix multiplication or something like that it runs basically converges and to an equilibrium by some kind of best response dynamics you know people modify the prices based on supply and demand so so in some sense both all of these script these fields the intuitions agree with something that is a little bit different than what we learn in you know algorithms one on one so if you learn in into an intro to algorithm class then probably you've learned it from a very thick book and and the thick book kind of describes it as if there are like all these problems and for every different problem you come up with in brilliant different algorithm but maybe in real life it's more the case that you know all sorts of problems in a certain domain are solved by the same algorithm and and if that algorithm doesn't succeed then no algorithm will succeed so that's kind of the question I want to talk about and in the the question is instances it should we expect to have like an optimal algorithm for a wide wide range of problems not all problems and what kind of an algorithm could be optimal and what what can we use such a such things for cryptography and let me say that I'm going to focus in some sense I'm going to do the equivalence of searching for your keys under the streetlight in the sense I'm going to focus on the easier class of computational problems for which we could maybe more reasonably hope to understand this kind of a optimal algorithm I'm going to focus on combinatorial types of problems which in crypto land might correspond to private key things like you know pseudo-random generators and in algorithmic optimization will talk about satisfiability graph problems in some sense maybe the things that are most interesting to us is to understand the difficulty of problems like you know lattices factoring where there are more algebraic nature there were publicly and there also were a quantum and quantum speedups seem to become possible but maybe if we first understand get a good picture of the combinatorial domain we can move to the algebraic domain and this is not very well defined and I'm not going to also it's one of the I think the main questions in this research agenda is how to define what is combinatorial and don't know how to do it yet but I'll give you some kind of buzzwords or intuition so they may be prototypic prototypical combinatorial problem is satisfiability and may be the prototype i put a typical algebraic problem is integer factoring and you can think of it as you know so this probability you want to maximize some objective in the integer factoring you want to kind of put together like a very big widget puzzle and in some sense if you think about what is combinatorial versus algebraic we think of you know maybe in combinatorics we talking about maximizing number of constraints satisfied it's more like inequalities versus equality's in algebraic things we have more types of interesting consolations we're talking about exact and it's more about widget structure or like less less about noise but again these are passwords or intuitions and for now let's see let's use the kind of I know it when I see it kind of focus on things like satisfiability very simple pseudo-random generators for these lectures and certain graph partition problems that somehow seems like there are more combinatorial in nature okay and the algorithm I'm going to talk about as a candidate for being an optimal algorithm is the sum of squares algorithm was proposed by several researchers including Joe Perillo in the cell and this is kind of a metal algorithm it's meta in two ways first of all it's not an algorithm for a single problem you can kind of apply to really a wide range of problems in some sense any problem you any problem in NP or some filling in and and it also has a tunable running time parameter so so you can also tune the the algorithm for both the problem and for how long how much of a come budget do you want to give it to one so and so you can ask the question of how fast it runs on a particular instance a particular problem and it's kind of a common generalization of linear programming semi definite programming spectral algorithms and also encapsulate some kind of many combinatorial types of algorithms like local search and ingredie and indeed in many cases you can show that it captures the state-of-the-art in the sense that whatever algorithm gives the best-known performance for a certain problem sum of squares will also embed this algorithm it's not necessarily the way you would want to run it because it will involve like solving a huge semi definite program which is polynomial time but not really efficient but but it does embed it and in fact in many cases it is the state of the art in the sense that the best known algorithm we know was obtained for this for this algorithm in the reason I'm interested in this algorithm is that in some on one hand it's powerful enough that you can make the claim that it's plausibly optimal in some range of parameters and in fact you know if so-called I'm not going to focus on worst case setting is in this talk but for worst case setting there is formal conjectures a unique games conjecture that says it's if it's true then this algorithm is optimal in an for constraint satisfaction problems and so on the one it is powerful enough to be plausibly optimal unlike say things like restricted models like AC zero something like that way you know depth they too bounded funny no like these kind of models which we sometimes prove lower bands for but they are not very strict but but it is still weak enough so we can vigorously analyze and show that it fails on a certain so so it's not so powerful that basically proving that it fails sometimes is as hard as proving that P is different from NP so it seems to kind of strike this balance which makes it quite interesting so not going to go over all this list of like these are specific cases recent work has shown that the sum of squares algorithm gives the better results than was known before for a variety of problems so and a lot of problems come from machine learning but some of them also from quantum information theory or you know community optimization etc and this is just a partial list from more recent work and this talk I'm going to focus on the relation between sum of squares and simple pseudo-random generators and I'll stop by before view of sum of squares and then I'll talk about how it applies to pseudo-random generators but I do think that this optimal algorithm paradigm could be relevant outside of pseudo-random generators and specifically I will talk about some attacks on pseudo-random generator candidates that were recently proposed for for obtaining indistinguishable obfuscators and some evidence for the security of others to the random generators which at the moment seemed to be just beyond what we need for obfuscators but still very interesting in their own right okay so these are the two parts of the talk and I am going to start with a part one ok so talk about what is this sum of squares algorithm very briefly and then how does it apply to pseudo-random generators okay so the sum squares algorithm this is by the way a spectral hitman which is kind of the object that you optimize over in this algorithm so the sum of squares proof system is basically the algorithm is obtained from a poof system and what is the proof system you're trying to prove a statement that of the following form you want to say that for every X that satisfies a certain Impala nominally inequalities it's a it also satisfies another inequality so that's the kind of statements you're trying to prove and this can be very general because you can write like for example you can express something like X is an independent set in a graph as a set of polynomial inequalities you know your other equality X I squared equals X I that says that X every entry of X is 0 0 1 then you can add like inequalities that say it's an independent set and so for example if you wanted to prove a statement like every independent set in a graph as size at most at most K vertices you can easily write it as a set of you know statement of this form so these are polynomials in various polymers of the wheels and the axioms we'll use a very simple 1 axiom is that a square is always non-negative and our axiom is that if you know that for every X in that satisfies your condition P of X is non-negative and Q of X is non-negative then P times Q and P plus Q are also no negative and this simple proof system turns out to be complete every two inequality every two statement of this form can be proven using this proof system and this is a result like a fundamental result in real algebraic geometry known as the positive standard sets and it allows it's like a generalization of the solution of a Hilbert xvii problem it said that every non-negative polynomial can be expressed as a sum of squares of rational functions and now you can also keep track of what is the maximum degree in the proof that you used and the way we'll do it is we will talk of SiC tactic degree which means we don't allow cancellations if P is the greedy q is the greedy Prime we say that P times Q is the greedy plus D Prime and P plus Q is the maximum of the degrees and even if for some reason the worst cancellation we kind of just keep its intact ik and then it turns out and this is this sum of squares algorithm that you can find the greek' proofs in time which is basically n to the K so if K is constant this is polynomial time so basically you have this sum of squares poof system it can prove anything and it has a parameter called the degree the smaller degree the better the running time in actually finding puts and one example of something you can prove with this is like say the Cauchy Schwarz inequality so the Cauchy Schwarz inequality we can think of it as the following theorem you know the dot the dot product of P and API P and Q is smaller than the product of the norms you know let's square both of them so the dot product squared is smaller than the product of the norm squared and and you can just write it you know you can just open it up and see that this is a sum of squares so you can express it as you know you just you just write the left-hand thing is obviously a sum of squares so it's obviously non-negative and then you you open it up and you see that this is really equal to 2 times the polynomial that's and 2 times the thing that's that's above so it's so that's a proof it's not negative you just express it as a sum of squares okay and there like many other results showing that lots of interesting theorems have low degree sum of squares puffs and also some results showing that interesting statements have a high require high degree sum of squares proofs and the one thing that I want to make sure is to emphasize is that low-degree sum of squares poof's is not the same as simplicity for humans so you can have like things like these results on a majority stablest which are like papers that were in the annals of mathematics and still can be proven using this sum of squares proof system with only a constant degree and on the other hand you can have like the result that a random 3sat formula is not satisfiable which is like five lines using the probabilistic method and that requires a very large degree for sum of squares so these two and the notion of having the small small sum of squares degree in the notion of being simple proof in what we think of it as intuitively is not the same thing but the important thing is lots of interesting interesting statements can be proven with low degrees some squares post with the probabilistic mess of being an important exception so how does this sum of squares algorithm work so I'll just give you a cartoon of it and so this slide may or may not make a lot of sense but if it doesn't then just ignore it and say okay there is this algorithm it it just works so the idea is the following think of like a statement like the like the simplest things they think of a statement we're trying to prove that there is no X that mutually vanishes on all these polynomials so it turns out that the sum of squares proof of that you can collapse all this all the derivation steps and say at the end it has the following form it says it has the form minus 1 equals P plus s where P is the sum of P IQ I for some arbitrary Qi and s is the sum of squares now if you think about it P if there was an X which were all of these P is where value would vanish on then P of X will have to be 0 s of X would have put to be non-negative because it's a sum of squares and then you would get a contradiction that minus 1 equals a non-negative number so so this is a proof so this is a proof that there is no if you assume that there is an X that p1 of X P and P 2 of X all are 0 then you get a contradiction so this is how this sum of squares looks like and if you think about it it's if you look at took two convex combination if you look at some P and s that satisfy this equality star and then you look at some peopie man s prime that satisfy this equality star and you take a convex combination of them it also satisfies this equality star so that means the this is a convex subset and it turns out that this convex subset is like a nice convex subset that can you know be expressed basically as a specter hidden so you can find so you can determine whether this convex set is empty or not using a semi definite programming so that's really kind of very much a cartoon but that's basically [Music] how the algorithm looks like so it's semi definite programming to search for these proofs and the number of variables you need in this program is n to the K where K is the degree so now if I confused you and I think there is a good chance I did let's say just kind of step back and say what is the take-home message so this sum of squares proof system is on one hand powerful you can prove many theorems using low degree a sum of squares on the other hand it's what's known as automatize Abell so you have an algorithm to find proofs like that when they exist oops and the third thing it's useful because it gives you like this algorithmic paradigm that canyou can use for many many problems and I haven't demonstrated to you right a list of all sorts of problems and we can also wonder whether it's optimal in the sense that because it does seem to capture the state of art for lots of problems often so you can wonder if maybe that's it when that fails nothing succeeds and that's basically would be the sum of squares optimality conjecture and if you assume that this is optimal then you basically get an assumption Factory in the following sense that for every concrete problem if you show a sum of squares lower bound for it it's immediate in a new assume that sum of squares is optimal then you immediately get a conjecture that this but or the assumption that this problem is hard so so this kind of say so if you if you believe and are able to state a conjecture that this is the sum of squares is optimal in a certain domain you basically get a factory that gives you many concrete hardness assumptions from very concrete problems so let me now move to part two and talk about the relation to pseudo-random generators so talk about simple pseudo-random generator so simple pseudo-random generators want to think about it is every output pseudo-random generator takes n bits expands it into n bits where if so it takes a seed of size n and outputs a longer output of size M where m is bigger than n and and you can define what is it means simple so the one notion of simple is that every output is just you know say depends on just five input bits another more refined notion was recently put forward is that every outputs depend on saying just a few blocks of the input bits or think of the input the sitter's coming with a larger alphabet and you can also think of the Greve it as a polynomial and in the these have been widely studied and let me just give you kind of like the flavor of some results so people have shown that if you if this simple pseudo-random generator of this exists you get all sorts of cool applications for example a constant overhead a multi-party skew computation or you can reduce their is a work of a challenge of reducing the requirement to indistinguishability of Fuson to just constant degree maps and if you assumed even more simple to the random generator so if you assume super simple to the random generators then you can get magic and by magic i mean you can get these obfuscation from standard assumptions by linear assumptions and super simple we'll sit in it but roughly speaking degree 3 is simple degree 2 is super simple so so and one of the things is it like understand what yes what will happen and we'll focus on the degree case that also works on locality etc so think of every output is just a degree D polynomial if you think of it as a polynomial of the over the integers and and there was this work of lenient tercera that shows that if you have this notion known as block locality which is kind of a weaker it's kind of a stricter notion just being just simply the grid - it's some of the grid - of a particular flavor then you can get indistinguishable of whiscash in this holy grail of crypto under basically standard assumptions but unfortunately in worked with Bukowski comodo ski Qatari and also there was a simultaneous work of Lombardy icons and we we showed that sum of squares breaks block locality to pseudo-random generators and very recently there was a work just showing that you can relax the assumption in two ways first of all only need the grid to and certainly you kind of need a weaker notion than being like a full-fledged pseudo-random generators and you can still get the same conclusion and very recently in work that's not yet put online we showed that a sum of squares strongly breaks these degree - pronto generator so it also breaks the kind of assumption that we're puttin in these recent works and this is what I'll talk a little bit now and I've mentioned now a little bit more although again not with so many details so how do you break this degree to pseudo-random generator so the idea is you think of the following think of these inputs as you know you get in think of now your goal is to break it completely so you really want to recover the seed not just maybe predict or distinguish from uniform so you're getting this G 1 of X still G M of X you getting these outputs for degree 2 polynomials you know that the polynomials but you don't know X a new goal is to recover X so the way we look at it is we rephrase this question and we think of it as the following we think of this unknown X as being a rank one matrix and then this g1 the GM instead of degree two polynomials now we can think of them as linear measurements on this matrix so getting these M linear measurements M linear functions the output of M linear functions on this one common matrix X and our goal is to recover X so it's just a rephrasing of this problem but if we rephrase it this way this is becomes like a problem that people actually have studied this is known as the low and recovery problem and has been studied in great depth and etc and it known that to be solvable using some other semi definite programming which is a special case of some squares if this GI satisfy the condition known as matrix restricted isometry property and we showed that basically all the candidates that we recently put forward do satisfy this property and and that's about as much detail I'm going to show it turns out that you can actually this SDP in this case is simple enough you can actually run it in you know it's about five lines of giulia code and and you can show that basically in this case we ran it like so we got like when M equals n we got we got already 75% agreement with they recovered something that was 75% close to the original seed and when M is like 2 n will basically be covered completely there yes so the particular candidates there the the do artists that do satisfy it I believe this week condition is not needed for pure G's but then it becomes a little bit more delicate because you can you can probably make sure that you don't weaker you don't recover X but for example just ignoring information about say half of the bits of X and then you will not satisfy the whip condition but it also doesn't seem useful in that sense so but I think basically any candidate where the polynomials are drawn from some distribution and each coordinate is drawn iid then the fairly weak conditions on the distribution and that will ensure it satisfies with if M is say n times poly log n so so so let me say why do people study these matrix recovery that also will bring us to the distinguished distinction between simple pseudo-random generators and super simple pseudo-random generators so why did people study matrix recovery they didn't do it to break through the random generators one of the motivations was something like the net flix problem so suppose you are given so suppose you know you you are like a streaming service and you have some reviews of user for movies and now you want to predict what what what the user will like about movies that they didn't see it so another way to say it is that you have this matrix of users versus movies and you have some observations about it you have some measurements about it which is the ratings that you you haven't you want to complete it you want to get the entries that you don't have and how do you do it the idea is that you kind of think of it the following things and you think of each user they have a certain things they like and think certain things they dislike so you know maybe they like kids movies they you know they dislike action maybe they like horror or something like that and each movie has a certain features and basically the rating of the rating of a user it's kind of like up to some noise it's like dot product of the vector of the features of the users and the vectors of the features of the movie and this basically means that this matrix X is low rank so then it becomes really the low rank recovery problem this is with measurements that are particularly like looking at just coordinates of the matrix but you can generalize it to any linear measurements and then this has been very well studied and widely studied and you know that if say R is constant in our case R is 1 then you only need basically often Oh tilde of n observations which means which corresponds to you cannot get a pseudo-random generator that stretches too much so that's basically why these results end up breaking degree two pseudo-random generators yes integers but they are embedded in the wheels so it's kind of as opposed to yes finite fields yes yes and and now you can ask also what what what is the degree freak pseudo-random generators correspondent that would correspond to a problem like tensile recovery which is also well motivated so for example sometimes maybe the particular movie you want to watch somehow depends on the time of day you know and in my household for example if you look at if you look at the movies we tend to watch at Netflix at you know 11 a.m. on a Saturday when the parents are maybe trying to sleep and the kids are awake and it might be very different than the movies we watch on 11 p.m. we're just kids I mean like you know my kids just you know what's the deep deep educational documentaries well you know I just wait till to go asleep so I can watch body so so so these sometimes maybe they you know you have like this kind of tensor where it's it's like a three-dimensional thing you want to and it turns out that there there is a difference it seems to be difference sum of squares does recover but it needs more measurements in particular if they think of D as equals to three like it's a three tensor then you need n to the one point five think of their bankers constant you need n to the one point five measurements as opposed to only essentially n measurements so we know how to week so they we did that approx protection story we did it exactly we know how to recover with n to the one point five measurements and it also follows from some previous lower bounds that sum of squares actually does require exponential time for if you have less than n to the one point five measurements so this leads to this kanji that may be the maximum output length for a pseudo-random generator is if they have to the random generator is of degree D then it's roughly n to the D over 2 so you know degree 2 basically it's roughly n so it doesn't really have like significant stretch the gray 3 might have stretch m to enter the 1.5 degree for n to the N squared and if you believe that sum of squares is optimal then basically this is the this kind of conjectures basically says you know if you think of super linear stretch then you can break you know these pure G's when there are degree at most two and the known lower bound show that some squares at least will require exponential time what the degree is for your mo so you could maybe so this is obviously insecure and but you could conjecture that degree three or more is secure and that's basically how you could if you believe in a source optimality you can transform an SOS lower bound into you know cryptographic hardness assumption and in particular people have been working very hard on trying to use that cryptographic are this assumption as a basis for basic mosquitoes and standard assumptions and if you kind of say yes yeah so you have to give particular candidates like say in that case like but many candidates actually it requires exponential time yeah in particular quantum things yeah you have to be not silly like in some sense for there are some kind of silly things you can do which even in the grid Android will not be secure pseudo endo generator in particular you can have a bias or something so if you kind of step back a like we we have this a similar issue with both say machine learning in crypto where we deal with average case hardness and how much I have a time to have anyway okay so I'm very good so yes so so if you can so so both machine learning encrypted a deal with average case harness and basically machine learning we try to solve it you know so in and in both cases we basically cannot really use NP hardness to get insight for it and in some sense it's very hard for us to even use reductions at all there are very concrete case where as well there are like worst-case to average case worst case to average case reductions but in many of these cases we don't know and also in many problems the the type of NP hardness reductions they modify the distribution so they will not give you a harness on of a problem on a natural distribution so an pianist gives us very limited insight on difficulty for these both these fields and maybe this is again like a case where they both these fields agree in a sense that machine learning people are not worried machine learning are not worried when when when a problem they're trying to solve is np-hard and cryptographers have learned the hard way the lesson that they should not be rest on their laurels when the problems that they're trying to base the crypto system is on is np-hard so so both fields kind of kind of agree that NP hardness is not the right measurement of of difficulty for and in yes so much machinery you try to solve and you're happy if you succeed but in crypto we are like in more difficult situation because you know you try to solve it but if you can't you you you just hope that no one can do it and then in some sense if you have these optimality conjectures we can maybe make rather than basically the idea of like the cycle of you know build pray break we could maybe get a more systemic way to analyze this problem and this kind of assumption Factory so to do that we really need some kind of formal optimality conjecture so let me talk about this sum of squares optimality conjecture so the current status of the sum of squares optimality conjecture is the following this is my conjecture so haven't yet been able to formalize it a conjecture that it is possible so a conjecture that the reason is a Musquin so maybe this is the meta meta some skills optimality conjecture maybe there is even a meta meta where there is i conjecture that there is some optimal algorithm I don't know if it sum of squares and I context that for this algorithm there is also conjecture so so the main bottleneck is in some sense what does it mean to be combinatorial and what's the clean general way that doesn't seem like you know you're really tailoring it to five places where and its answers again like the I know it when I see the definition basically talks about say constraint satisfaction problems certain graph partition problems and and more generally the intuition is basically if some squares is plausibly optimal when you're talking really about approximating solutions in cases where it's not it's not as if you you maybe you don't get you instance precisely you have you get it up to some noise so like you know linear equations but noisy one so you really talking about approximation versus the zig zags and you're trying to optimize over kind of nice low degree varieties so what are nice low degree by varieties one is like the bouillon cube the unit sphere low and matrices or low and tensors these are the kind of things that are like there are mighty technical ways to try to phrase nice in terms of Grabner bases or something like that but basically it's so you trying to basically have some kind of so it seems like these two two concepts are important they're that you try to optimize a relatively nice space but nice can be the boolean cube which is not easy just it's nice but it's not easy and you you're not talking about exact which is kind of crucial to avoid issues like the fact that Gaussian elimination unfortunately exists which of course I think every kept ographers struggled at some point with this annoying fact that Gaussian elimination exists so and so so so the formal statement is still work in progress but I do think that there should be one and I think it would be very interesting for cryptography in some sense one way to think about this is the following so typically if you construct a you have a crypto paper you put it on the ePrint you try to make you assumption as weak as possible that's sometimes why you have like you know you you you if you know some caveat that you only need in your assumption then you're added that's why I like assumptions in crypto maybe sometimes I've like you know five adjectives like linear DPL man in that and that because you kind of try to you know assume the least and in some sense the optimality conjecture is sort of the opposite philosophy it like instead of a you know assuming the least you say you know this I say speak loudly and carry a big bullseye on you back in the sense that make a very bold assumption and which is basically an assumption Factory which makes it easier to break in some sense but also might make might means that you if it survives then you're more confident in it because it's not very tailored you know he didn't invent it just for this particular it's as far as you can from the assumption that the construction is secure because our conjecture is that the congested construction is secure and then so I do think this is very useful for for cryptographers to try to think about these kind of meta assumptions and and in some sense they had like in the general group model etcetera although in cryptography sometimes you have this annoying thing that whenever you try to formalize these kind of generic models assumptions you get up you get something that's obviously false and then and my hope is that there is like a concrete conjecture you can make because it's really not a generic or black box type of assumption the sum of squares algorithm has full access to say when it solves that it doesn't treat a formula as a black box it has full access to it so it's not an ideal model type of assumption and and I think it's it it has a chance of being one that you can formally specify yes well I I mean actually like I think that would be like too delicate in some sense there have been kind of works where you basically you can use there is the fake hakeem effect in interesting thing which is not an algorithm as much as a certificate but it uses its combines actually SOS n and Gaussian elimination and I hope that basically the idea would be that if you add noise to your problem then algebraic algorithms like Gaussian elimination stress and etc they go out of the picture they basically you told me you moved your problem into the streetlight where you know the Gaussian elimination monster doesn't look so so once you add a noise to your problem I hope that the only candidates can be this kind of more continuous optimization of algorithms and not gosh elimination I guess it depends it like yeah yeah I mean the street light there is not necessarily the easy part but rather the part maybe which is more analyzable yes yes that's problem like basically Gaussian elimination is like the curve I mean I guess it depends like defining Gaussian elimination is a little bit hard because you for example you could basically say you could possibly modify your input so you know for example gosh elimination of you know what group or something like that you could maybe present your input as something that where it's not obvious it's not like X or something like that it's not obvious that it's Gaussian elimination but but it is but it is after you know you interpret like your input in the right way then it turns out that it's it's embeddable in say some abelian group or something like that and in particular for some sort of random generators for example it seems like you can have these say non non abelian non abelian linear equation problems which Gaussian elimination doesn't apply but for breaking the pseudo-random generator it only matters that there is an abelian group hiding in there so somehow if the group is solvable it might still you could still break it so sometimes you might need the Gauss elimination but you need you need to massage it and the fake hakeem effect is a very nice thing which I cannot explain the details of here but it's again like it's a very nice thing where it kind of combines Gaussian elimination but not just by running it as a black box it's more like finding some subset of the subsets of a few formulas where you can run - elimination on these subsets yes yes yes yes so that's that right yes so that's that's actually like a great question which maybe leads me to the next slide and I think actually that's all that the definition of an a great question right that leads you to the next slide so so in any case I just want to say that even if you don't think if you you think I'm kind of full of and you know in some squares is not optimized it still makes sense if you're like proposing a new assumption on something where some of could be applicable to use it as a sanity check so that's definitely the case and let me say in John maybe exactly two V naught K is like there is this issue some squares right the some squares kind of is really makes sense for problems that are presented as low degree polynomials over the wheels and if you look at certain cryptographic problems that feel to us may be combinatorial like say block ciphers where they have more depth to them or as opposed to just one round function or parity we've know is the the the problem is somehow not naturally a low degree problem so it seems like some squares is not applicable even though it's does seem combinatorial in nature and understanding exactly and understand whether there is a generalization of SOS so there is a way to view things that still place this in the combinatorial domain it's also very interesting for both parity with noise and their learning with error problem it seems that these are problems that change their nature when you change a quantitative parameter so for example if you look at learning with errors so we know there is a certain regime of the noise magnitude where the problem is np-hard then you reduce the noise to a certain level it's no longer np-hard it's in NP intersect when P and then it becomes useful for crypto and maybe it feels a little bit algebraic and then you reduce it so you reduce the noise even more and at some point it just the problem just becomes in polynomial time so it seems sometimes like the you can have a phase transition where the nature of a problem changes where you change the parameter a quantitative parameter and that's again something we don't completely understand and but it seems like more noise makes it more combinatorial super less noise could make it even easier or maybe algebraic and and I should say that the after we applied this the which was joint what we've actually I usually meet or like part of this play of this your paper now they have a new PRG conjecture which is somewhat between degree 2 and degree 3 so it's somewhat and it has it is actually interesting mix of algebraic and combinatorial because it's kind of like degree three but they you build something under lwe so this is something we have not yet analyzed and it's not we don't yet at least I don't have yet good intuition for it so and so this is one compare concrete open question to understand this conjecture which they have and we really want to understand where these kind of sum of squares could be applicable and how we could apply it to our crypto settings where we polynomials seem larger a higher degree at least naturally and there is this work on trying to understand like difficulty of some squares and getting lower bounds in the natural thing to apply it for lower bounds is when it's unsatisfiable but we want to understand with satisfiable and there are some interesting new work that tries to be connected to statistical physics predictions of phase transitions between is in how the domains and you can also ask whoever you know to understand relation between that and SGD etc and again lots of open questions there and lots of things we don't understand and I think that's it [Applause]
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JC vs KING JABLES - iBattleTV/Bar Wars
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to barbara shout out to everything you'll have going on make some noise for yourselves man hey man cough up the bread or get a coffin instead the king brought the guillotine so it's off with his head man king jables kingship productions i just want to shout out lex and esmo man i appreciate y'all man make some noise y'all yeah yeah right you guys know what it is tms efb what else my intro is not as smooth as that but we got jc versus legendary battle rap superstar king jables a couple thousand views on youtube seems a lot of them want to know why you here i have no clue what the [ __ ] he made up in his head fight dreaming about [ __ ] sleeping on them problem is here nobody gonna wake you till you're dead see they not hating they not hating on me my reputation ain't no basic story i don't run through randoms to keep my name in glory i'm only adam to show no man came before me i am wondering oh my god i am one of a kind and when that hoodie on it is all frowns dark clouds that no one has helped and i've been shooting since they opened the gym i kicked him he get clapped out on the couch like oprah with him see where we i kick doors he can clap that on the couch like oprah with him see we leave [ __ ] a joke when we put up bucks for a [ __ ] like mike rolling and slim so who are you man who aligned this why this did you think he rhymes sick you see me outright sick and besides this his name next to mine looked like fine print but regardless regardless you are here with a best dad and i'm close to where i rest at so if you are a [ __ ] we send a text at all my nigga's gonna be on one page like a prank check so wherever you came from wherever he came from is exactly where he should have been left at but y'all just want to see me hurt some this [ __ ] ain't even worth nothing y'all want to hear me clown his battle rap career moments the worst ones i have no clue who this [ __ ] is i can't even talk about the first one jabel's right i'm glad you didn't change your mind welcome this is exactly what it looked like when fate decides we are gods and them knowing you for this is something you can't deny he gave me dirt i gave him a body and that gave you life but you are going to suffer what but you are going to suffer the same fate because we don't hold the same weight you like in night shyamalan you just putting out [ __ ] that get old the same day your accomplishment your accomplishments don't even look the same on my lens why then are you here perpetuating the process to make life in you probably got nice kids that you raising to be the next shitty president but you won't even make it fighting [Applause] i know i know that may seem worse but your whole intro into battle rap was asked backwards a breached birth and we supposed to make your whole intro i know that may seem worse but your whole intro into battle rap was ass backwards a breachy verb and we're supposed to make a movie about your life story and you got it all mapped out of your ear that's not how a dream works here here you are with the best of us tech bussing stretch something i'm asking 240s like step brothers see why why bait you you didn't walk in here to no right angle even though that [ __ ] i do can heat a room i'm talking 90 degrees it is definitely the right angle but advice but advice like i'm trying to save you being nice polite thank you that's not what we're here for unfortunately ouija boards don't invite angels that's why they gotta hate us that's why they gotta hate us what we do is just not the same bro i never leave without a body the whole scene feel like a doctor strange punch so cut the noise yo cut the noise we run with toys you just trying to sit at the cool table and we're gonna put you through it like the dudley boys i mean who couldn't look at it give him a crown he wouldn't even know what to do with it i wrote this in an hour if you knew how serious i didn't take your career you wouldn't [Music] this this is never an act and i'm not even here to degrade you because tonight you will definitely pass but this is about private this is never an act but i'm not here to degrade you because tonight you will definitely pass but this is about pride and thirst the next time you plan plot and pay for a funeral make sure somebody dying first but nothing fast you know that thing that goes in before your eyes before you die but then there's another flash and then that's everybody just patiently waiting on a spirit flight then buddy pass it over with y'all know i wrote this [ __ ] because every battle turns into a eulogy make some [ __ ] noise [Applause] hey they said a pen is illustrated so a masterpiece i gotta paint this time i'm about to drain jc of his blood and then drink the wine you think he's fine till both sides of his neck got a shake inside i get stabbed him big daddy he go from julian to frankenstein oh hey that's a dead man hey what yeah hey he going from julian to frankenstein that's a dead man walking you my next plant coffin precise with a knife i could slice his headband off him or let the horses break or let the oozy spray the mack busted computer blue to play makes sense he's charlie playing prince i'm yelling shoot the jay rick james the cake sustained touches you and my preteen nephew wear the same outfit hey this dude a mess what the hell you look less like yourself and more undercover cop cause you dress like you're 12. it's hey hey hey it's gonna be a slobber knocker with this toddler popping locker he go flying across the room if i hit you with a soccer bopper your face get taken off you ain't safe with jabel's dog he got a pin no he got some crowns and a paper tablecloth so hey he holds his little horses his fire brands that the kid endorses that the baby dad with his favorite snacks and those little forces he'd be all in with him and he'd be all in with the guys he'd be all in with the guys it's a problem when they slide now you next to the ruler you ain't tall enough to rhyme ah super hey i suit you i shoot you instead it's a random chunks ripping out of this flesh when i sandblast them katana blade custom-made japan fashion and the grit made of philangies is handcrafted i ran dope i'm rad dope my bars came in a tan package loading up a big ass drum like band practice i already like to acquire boys your man's catholic well since i look like i love metal i am thrashing i'ma change the game you basic lame i feel like sam jackson all of these [ __ ] snakes are plain we ain't the same and pontiac you a thug he got extensions and he's in the street attached to the plug and i sneak up in your grave i'm stashing the snow jim carrey and gary bacon got the mask in a glove you get saved you get snatched out back of the claw think they're wrapped in a wall and stashed in a tub i'm trying to take a bath in your blood i sacrifice you on some pagan [ __ ] to stand and play get your man's a grave your plans are changed and no chance of saving them four weapons the gods guiding my hands engraving them a line of kings my ancestors were scandinavian play me and find out play me and find out your tiny home you ain't safe in that the fans thank you a crackhead i know he hates the fact main event with the king we were supposed to get taped for that they thought that i was smoking rocks i know you relate to that hey i don't i don't mean a little crack it ain't michael thatcher's he seen all types of crack like chiropractors he had the chance to battle loaded locks and smoked it up dumbass found the holy grail and then broke the cup hey you know that we all laughing like at you right his mistake he took too many plates and [ __ ] up his appetite he's a battlefield but on the block he squeeze burns jc's like you want a battle i got these cheeseburgers [Applause] he stays awake till his brain is making up people out of shadows now you're up shit's creek without a pedal you missed out on lux cause you couldn't go six weeks without a battle he's wrapping with his bread if he flashed it i snatched his cash's dick you get dropped over that paper but ain't nasty trick he tried to tell y'all to hold it down i'ma smack his wrist like that was sick chills now [ __ ] that they gonna react to this every [ __ ] part i mean you spit some dope lines but i watched you verse sick twice and i skipped you both times so dirt over here thought that he hit the gold mine just to find out what he had with [ __ ] the whole time let the meteor right that he's spitting out the gate they said that one round was so cold man that [ __ ] from out of space look at this [ __ ] out of my face it's hobbit season said i believe you follow me then it really ain't no comparing bro this mvp derrick rose versus eric snowden terrible you ain't the worst one that i've seen but i'll give it another look when i circle the crime scene they gonna have to get you saved with nurses and not these but first i gotta switch the blade rehearsal and when they see the king that hit a scene then i believe [Applause] you always around one i found one you can jump in this [ __ ] as soon as my round's done this is it so just listen and get it box the reason your form gets criticized is because you criticize and that's king [ __ ] man [Applause]
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Clipboard History with Clipman Linux Software Overview
ok this is a software overview this is where I look at programs that you may not be familiar with something that might be useful to you and today we're going to look at clip ma'am now there's a couple of programs in Linux that do this but I'm going to look at clip man today actually think it's called XFC for dash clip man in your repositories because it is designed for the xfce desktop environment but it will work on other desktop environments as well so once that's installed you can run it you can look for it in your software list so I'm going to say clip man there it is and once I click that you'll see that the icon down here by my clock appears it says clip man and it looks like a clipboard when I click on it let me clear out because it has some previous stuff in it you can see by default will say clipboard is empty and it'll be a clear button you can't click so at this point i can start highlighting stuff and i can press ctrl-c to copy highlight ctrl-c to copy highlight ctrl-c to copy so i just copied three different things and of course i can go into a text editor here and i can control V and paste the last thing I i copied will clip man keeps a history of things you've copied so I can go back here I go oh and now I want to go back and paste this and now I want to paste this so it's nice to be able to go back maybe you copied something work in a project but then you copied some other stuff and you want to go and find that thing three things ago that you copied it will all be here in your history and you can obviously clear this out at any point which is important to think about if you ever copy something important like a social security number or a credit card number you don't want that laying around in your history if we right-click this one go up to properties you can also disable it if you want for a time you can change the history size by default it's going to remember the last ten things you copied you can have it save on quit store the last copied image is enabled by default and ignore selections I I have shown you in a previous video if you're in lex you can highlight something and right away it's copied and you can Center click to paste that anywhere so by default clip man's ignoring those which is good because again you might be highlighting a lot of stuff that might be private information and you don't want sitting around in a history so ignore that but if you want that you can uncheck that and that will be on and I would also recommend turning off save on quit that way when you restart your computer so you know that things aren't sitting there for people to find later on it's nice to have there when you sit in there working but you may not want that stuff stored for a long time that's up to you what you decide to do we also have stored last image copied so let's go ahead and close that real quick I am going to go to my website here and i can highlight copy this highlight and copy this and i can right click the image and say copy image now i can open up something like image editor create a new image and I can let me copy the text there and then I'll go in and I'll create text here ctrl-v to paste text ok now let's say I want to paste that image now I can go back to the page and copy it but let's say I close that window I'd come here and the image is listed here in my history as well I can click that and then come back to and say ctrl-v to paste it and make it a new layer and then I can also again add some more text here and then go here and go I leave in freedom paste that so it's nice having a history there so I just thought I'd share this application with you if you were unaware of it again there's at least one or two other programs that are fairly similar in Linux this one I just like I like the design of some X xfce stuff also let's look a little more at these properties let's eat weeks so there's there's other options in here that you may want to look at that I haven't really messed with myself so again and when you're done you can always quit out of it if you don't want to use it anymore so I thank you for watching this maybe this program will be useful to you and as always I please visit my website films by Chris calm that's Chris decay check out the link in the description and I hope that you have a great day
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The Screen Savers (Tech TV) xbox mod
all right is if you tell me you own fans outline they'll send it to you for free so just want that little webform I have a link to it home good stuff next thing you need is a nice little thumb drive most some drives will work there's a couple of them in there that we list that then our that won't work with this but this one here this happens to be a combination mp3 player slash thumb drive don't the mp3 player does nothing I just happen to have this one thing around sure act plug this in here to the top here and then you have your controller with a USB thumb drive full of storage on here now what you want to do is you want to find the mech assault hack there's a hack out there an exploit for Mecca saw that you want to copy to you USB thumb drive that's what you have it you hook this in your computer first and then you copy that over then you have it installed on here and then you can plug into your controller which is then gonna be accessible through your Xbox so let's just say you start your Xbox up here and you go into the memory and you go into the controller here and you're gonna see that the exploit has been copied here here I happen to do the the Linux install are here but you can cop there's a couple different exploits that are available you find this offline go ahead Mecca so I mean it you know this is Microsoft like beat the people who develop Mac assault with a stick that is a Microsoft game so they migrate a beat themselves yes it's mega there's also another one double-oh-seven but they fix little later versions so what you do here is select this game copy copied over to your Xbox hard drive just like you would any other game save once you've done that then you can reboot the machine and put Mecca salt in here so I'm gonna go ahead and open this up here cook Mecca soft in and it should launch here just a second it's gonna launch Mecca salt and then it's gonna see that new game save that has been saved to your hard drive so that you know it's been copied over no need you don't really have to worry about the memory stick much longer after that here it goes right here Microsoft Xbox standard unmod it I just able to my chip in mind so that would say the Microsoft logo still and Mecca Salt gonna load right up and then you go into the campaign option and you'll notice that one of the saved games is called run Linux and once you run that it is going to start evolution X and evolution X is that replace my desktop I'm gonna take this out here so that I can boot boot into it turn this off cycle the power and then we'll show you what evolution X looks like I'm gonna simulate a gigs I don't want to overwrite any of my files since mine's already been done right we'll start it up here it'll take you right into evolution X now evolution ax is like I said the replacement desktop it gets rid of that whole green screen you'll notice when it's boots up here you're not going to see the back - - that means my ma chip is an enable then working so here's evolution acts and what this is gonna allow you to do at this point once you've gotten this far is going to the system utilities and choose the settings now you want to hook a LAN you know hook this up to your network plug it into your hub and give it an internal IP address here I gave it 192 168 1.50 and then you're gonna take your computer here I have set up on our desktop here and you're gonna type in like give it another internal IP address I put here one 92168 1.51 and that's a desktop computer that I'm using here so once I once I set this up I'll be able to talk to my xbox like an FTP right into my Xbox and then overwrite the files now this is completely without a modchip right the only reason might have that is because I already have it installed right so you copy those files over there's another exploit that you need to copy over a few different files it's all in the article there's several files you need to acquire and copy over once you do that you're gonna have a modded xbox and then you'll build to go back in you'll build assign games you can go into things like launch menu here's like backed up games you can see here that you can just select any game that you want you've loaded these games I've loaded these they don't magically appear now these just magically appear on your hard drive these are games that I own that I actually put into the device and then back them up also things like the Xbox media center you can play all different types of media files and video really cool them that came out on the show in a few weeks it's so much better so many different things you can do it for detailed instructions and the links to all the stuff I talked about today check out my article Kevin rose.com it's all up there very cool pretty cool stuff ya know solder inquire and you don't have to reinsert the the mech assault disk every once you get it all hacked and done you won't have to mess the necklace off and I forgot to mention the coolest thing though is the Linux distro you can put on here as well awesome web browsing file server you name it Linux it shows the way to go that what I did with my I didn't even mess of it thanks Microsoft thank you very much especially done still to come we're gonna check out a robotic suit that gives you superhuman strength and up next Chris is looking for the best option for broadband cable DSL satellite what she choose we're gonna tell you all about it when the screen saver don't forget to register for the screensavers land party powered by Vidya the game is Nova logics join ops multiplayer demo like many other first-person shooters this game is packed full of weapons 35 weapons to be exact plus of slew of vehicles from Black Hawks to little birds the striker attack vehicles and the mark 5 patrol boats plus the game allows for 100 players per server there's may have a nabob grid that's gonna be awesome or very old is that gonna work in a hundred players netcode so yeah it's awesome nice where you get a hundred of you Marek so go to g4 tech TV comm slash land party and register for the links to play click on the register for the LAN party link and it's a 250 megabyte is that win Arkansas well thank you very much we're glad to be here with it being a small town do you have all the options available to you yeah that's our first one DSL just became a cable and of course you can get anywhere on the heel Frank that's that's awesome because we didn't get you no cable and cable broadband in San Francisco till like a year ago yeah that's pretty awesome that's cool the first of all we're gonna say satellite is is if you are in the middle of nowhere if you are never gonna get DSL if you're never gonna get Cathy Oh satellite and you don't mind the fact that the late and C's are so high because you basically you go from you know the antenna in your backyard up to the satellite back down the earth and then into the internet which basically the latencies are so long it takes so many you know millions of tens of thousands of a second so milliseconds forget online gaming yeah you're not gonna be online gaming great for downloads great for browsing the web you know great for downloading the the next 433 Windows updates for Windows XP security holes much better than a dial-up connection for that but horrible for online gaming so we can basically plus its expensive plus it usually requires an external box it makes a difficult connect to a router so hard to share with other machines you have skip satellite ok so at a DSL or cable cable if cable companies on top of it and they maintain the head end like they don't basically let too many users tend to cram on the one head in cable is generally gonna give you the best performance pretty much anything with your dial-up satellite cable DSL you're gonna have that slight wherever like 6:00 p.m. dinner time around your neighborhood when everybody basically gets off the highway out of their cars into the house and starts downloading mp3s like all of them are gonna take a hit in the early evening til the later evening yeah is there still problem you said you were up on the hill is it still problem with DSL as far as the length away you are from the telco I know that used to be an issue that was the problem to get there so up to this point they only got it up here okay variable here recently you know I was gonna go with cable but you know people stopped telling me that DSL is better and also I've heard things about the filters that you have to put on with the SLI the security for telephone spices I've got a TiVo for things like that yeah I mean the rabbinate I mean we had I when they originally installed DSL on my house which is like three years ago they had to put one filter on the main line and everything else ran through that depending on what DSL system they use you shouldn't really have too much of a problem with filters at this point I mean it's never been that annoying of a problem I basically you you kind of already started the thing you should do Chris is start talking to your neighbors anybody who's got cable anybody's got DSL asked me to do throughput tests ask my they feel bad as customer support is you know do you already have cable is it gonna cost you $55 a month for cable plus another 40 bucks a month for you know for broadband cable Chris another website you could go to their broadband reports comm they have the speed tests on there that you can try and also there's a message board on there with people all over the country post their results and how they're getting you know what type of rates they have transfer rates they're receiving as well so you might want to check that out and see you know how the Erie area is doing yeah the best thing to do is basically ask around and see what see what everybody's getting in your neighborhood what do they like best but generally you know cable should give you a larger pipe if it's maintained well by your local cable affiliate thanks for the call Chris Goodwin now here's Sarah what some info about the next digital digital dignity road if you haven't heard yet the g4 tech TV digital digs Roadshow is heading to Cherry Hill New Jersey this weekend so come on out and meet none other than Yoshi and dad from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Sunday June 20th from noon til 5:00 at the Moores town mall Cherry Hill right outside of Philly for more information on this road show and future ones go to g4 tech tv.com / digital big position biggest Achebe's circle anywhere Patrick talks with LA Laker Rick Fox about no not about the Lakers about RC cars and after the break a new robotic technology helps soldiers and rescue crews carry heavy loads over great distances for hours it's going to take a closer look at that on the screen welcome back to the screensavers I'm Patrick Norton coming up in this half hour I got sits down with LA breaker Rick Fox and talked to you about this newfound interest in remote-control cars and more of your life call we're gonna answer them now imagine striding through the desert with a 70 pound load in your back feeling absolutely nothing free and unburdened well that's the vision behind the Berkeley lower extremities exoskeleton or Bleek's I've got that right a strap-on robotic legs give an ordinary human an extraordinary amount of strength carrying a huge amount of weight joining us is the architect of this amazing technology professor Kasim Rooney this great savors this is another that's kind of we always think of robotics is is kind of like moving off autonomous vehicles you know in you know the cool part of Grand Challenge roaring through the desert you're not really looking to replace humans with this project I know we believe the state of Technology and autonomous robotics is actually lagging and it is act it is quite profitable to a great appropriate to you robotic devices with people and augment human capability physical capability mechanical difficulty and also in terms of information with robots as opposed to replace people we drove on several probably a lot simpler to make it easier for people to carry more weight and move more than it is to teach a robot how to sort of have cognitive decisions make the judgment call exactly autonomous robots are not good in unstructured environments under structure tasks but it is a good combination to to use robots mechanical strength in in combination with human intellects and that will be great for in unstructured tasks like walking going up the stairs down stairs and and doing tasks that requires human intelligence so that we found this is the best combination it makes me think that we see the mechanism here on the screen it makes me reminds me of the aliens movie with Ridley and she has the the equipment moving it's it's you know obviously your works funded by DARPA this is a project out of the Pentagon threat but there's probably where do you see this going in terms of after dark or after the military was you know DARPA funds projects that are in infancy that is to say they're risky and but they have very large return so we think this lower extremity exoskeleton can be used for fire fighters can be used for hikers and and also the fundamental technologies we develop in terms of electronics in terms of control theory in terms of applications and design these are all can be used for individuals with limited mobility perhaps in their in the future because something could actually can paraplegic the ability to walk or more about this time they're not at this time the technology we developed here is basically allows the person to wear this device and if you have a backpack basically takes the load of the backpack from you and the mission will take the load so that's like a basic building block of this technology we talked about this a little bit before the show the the birth of lower extremity exoskeleton it works you you got it doesn't guide you so that was the question handle are you guiding it or is it kind of pushing you around basically the XS telethon shadows if you go forward the mission will come forward if you go backward the mission will go backwards basically the machine is the slave of the person and all it does is it measures its own information from its own device and and then what it does it projects it estimates how to get out of your way so if you go forward machine will go forward how much weight is just allowing people to carry right now right now the machine is about 100 pounds and 9,500 pounds and it looked at about 7 pounds and the pilot will not feel much force and if you increase the payload to light you want to count the remaining payload the remaining load would be felt by the pilot got it so you kind of splits the difference all that's right there's an assistant it's a machine that helps the person to carry loads with little without getting fired so you're actually where it's a me it's interesting look at that demotion you have an exoskeleton it looks like a type trolley powered is it how hard is it to copy there's so many I mean you think about the hip joint the knee joints the flux of the ankle how hard is it to emulate human motion in fact the entire all the degrees of freedom on the machine or themselves the way we picked them up the way we chose them the way we design in itself there are the components of this research work so we design a machine that actually mimics a person without actually occupying the person position remember what number two is the control algorithm with this machine estimates how to move around so the person does not spend much force it won't impede you at all if you go forward they will go forward it's pretty much the controllers are there hopefully you have an example of how I have an example out of control here you can see there's all of these controllers all over the legs and basically they get informations from different sensors and communicate with all the actuators and the information from here will go to the central computer and the computer will make decision how to go away so the person does not feel much forces because of the device now this isn't an off-the-shelf you know digital processor from TI this is pretty you guys did you guys design this and do so this is the fundamental building blocks of a nervous system for the exoskeleton system and there are many of them all over the legs and they allow communication between all kind of sensory information Chito founded a what's the mechanical issues of the engineering for the for the legs themselves trivial compared to building the controllers in the software know every elements of that was quite difficult mostly because we're dealing with a person here the person had to feel comfortable so the mechanical elements are also very important because they shouldn't impede the person this should be rather a small and I really cannot tell you which party was the hardest but I think all of them were equally hard something it was pretty exciting what's what's the next what's the next step where you guys take advanced well we would like to make this machine a lot the smaller we want to make sure the payload is higher we want to make sure the mission time is longer than what it is right now we want to make sure the number of sensors and actuators come down we want to make sure the system is more robust so we have a list of all kind of work to do and this is really the beginning of missions of this nature that we provided we invented that birthday you know wild fantasy how long do you think it might be before you know we walk into an REI and backpackers are picking these up or I think I would I would I would predict a few units a couple of years or three years would be the time that you would see machines that backpackers hikers will wear that stuff so take from their shoulder it would be less it's pretty well so you mentioned it's actually it's not powered by batteries it's powered by a gasoline motor it is a primary gas filling mostly because we thought this machine is so class of a family of the other family of a mobile systems like motorcycles and cars and if this is another mobile system we might as well make this thing feel to the fuel level and this is perhaps one of the you know the first fuel above robot that you see which is worn by human and of course we can always turn into electric powered machine for indoor applications and and perhaps other people's website the address is bleak Scott Emmy berkeley.edu will have links of that in the show nut cool stuff stay where you are find out of replacing your router Santana will increase your network speed or lower it but up next is teams in the NBA finals right now I got a chance to sit down and talk with Los Angeles later brick Fox about this newfound interest there and you found interest in our seat cars ooh dad just say when the screen savers continues guys are getting whipped by the Detroit Pistons in the NBA Finals and we say that because we like to torture our executive producer Paul Blanc who is a die-hard Lakers fan and Dan but he only says that whatever teams in the final game the series decide one-to-one loop a to talk to one of the Lakers but not about basketball let's take a look our next guest is an NBA veteran in Los Angeles Laker who also happens have a keen interest in X mods RC cars we want to welcome Rick Fox via satellite from Los Angeles
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Coverage of Antifa on the last day of Sturgis Motorcycle Rally- Is Wood Bias?
it's waking big time with motorcycle mad house how you guys doing hopefully the audio is a little better we turned on the mic a lot of people don't understand we actually record this for itunes and spotify but we put it over on youtube and facebook for the video because people like seeing what happens behind the scenes on the show so again i'm watching the dials everything's going great here for you know it was again going good uh before but turn the mic down a little bit and all that good stuff have some very interesting intros and outros being made a lot of people responded uh for you know making us a customized intro and stuff because i just get tired of using uh you know this people that nobody ever heard of type of deal okay over on youtube and stuff because what happens is if you use uh uh music that's copyrighted and stuff they flag you and all that uh noise which is uncool but hey you know even though we spent a lot of money for the licensing over on the radio station that we're making yeah youtube and facebook they just they're way out there man for every video you upload you have to provide that and it's like yeah i don't got time for that crap don't got time for it uh that reminds me too we got a penny any out there crybaby uh says i didn't display his text well there's a problem with that see we use spam filters which by the way for those who are spamming the channel with this dating stuff really just because it's a biker channel don't mean they want to go and hit on this or hit on that enough and then the pyramid schemes with making money yes we get a lot of spam so we set them spam filters up uh you know i wouldn't post more than two comments at a damn time in one uh thread because then it goes to the spam filter and i don't even look at the spam filter just automatically it's done it's gone so uh but anyway he wishes to debate me on the show and he has stipulations stipulations it has to be live and this was sent to me by one of the listeners i laughed my ass off makes a video i'm going to expose them dude would you show your face would you people show your face if you believe in what you're saying don't be embarrassed to show yourself and don't give me this crap while i'm in a club and i can't do that man get off of that if you freaking believe in what you're saying stand up for yourself and put your video your face on a video let people know who you are don't be scared now he wan he says it has to be live and unedited dude i don't edit my videos for one i shoot for the radio so why am i gonna take like 10 freaking years to edit out a radio show that makes no damn sense whatsoever so if you wanna debate me you know you better watch out i'm gonna get medieval on your ass that's what's probably gonna happen to you buddy uh yeah but i welcome anybody to come on the show and have some fun with me uh also i you know what it was really cool man i received a real awesome email uh good stuff i have to say great stuff and it really made me think about both sides of the story uh it was from a guy and i'll read it off i can't show you who it's from or any of that because i keep that uh confidential oh but he was from the other side of the tracks for what i believed in and i do have biases that i'll be the first one to admit that i do have bias it sticks with me even though i try to shade it you know i guess people read into the way i uh how can i say it to present it present it okay oh and you know i gotta work on that i gotta work on that but let me read this email real quick and talk about it two different sides of the tracks but the same philosophy i walked into my clubhouse one day and the guys were listening to something on their phones it was that insane throttle program i had watched it a couple times on my computer so i had an idea what it was all about so i told them hey you know that guy hates your guts all i got back was looks yeah he used to be in a club we don't like the phone's turned off f that guy yeah ephem after a couple churches when it came my turn to speak i asked a question on a topic that was on the program a few of the members had the answer that told me not only was i sneaking a listen but some of the guys were too the guy that speaks on that program says he's middle of the road which i try to be again i do have bias but i'm human i know from what and how he says it see you know people can see how i say things uh he isn't but loyalty is where respect comes in a man that is loyal to his beliefs and friends earn something that i don't care what club you're in or not in what color your patch is or isn't maybe i'm old school but it's called respect i know i'm not liked in his town and him in mine but my friends and i respect that if i close my eyes and just listen to the words said from him i'd say that speaker was one of my best friends even though i started in the late 60s man you must have had fun in the 60s you know i had fun in the 90s but the 60s man that's where it was and he's a youngster we think alike uh then he has the in quotations i just wish he wouldn't tell the worst list part of the world some of the secrets that make us us enough of the rambling you know what i really appreciated that email you know oftentimes i either get the haters or i get some good stuff uh a lot of that stuff but this one was really thought out and you can tell he's from the late 60s because that's you know and he's right it don't matter what patch you're wearing it's the same beliefs that many don't know today and it was like wow man this was a damn good email and i wanted to make sure i featured it because a lot of what he said rings true uh again i'm trying you know to keep the bias out you know it's a learning curve because when you're from a certain area that's all you know that's all you care about you know you're loyal to who you're loyal to uh and that's like anywhere in the country is say if you grew up in oakland you're gonna be loyal to that group and nothing anybody else can say is gonna change your mind because that's what you know again a guy from the and you know what you really listen to the guys from the 60s because that's kind of the startup of everything man the boys were coming home from vietnam they were freaking hard-nosed man they knew life they knew what the brotherhood was about the honor the loyalty the respect something a lot of guys don't get anymore a lot of guys don't get that uh you know you got the memes going around that uh what was one of them said i'm everybody's friend i'll stab you in the front which you know makes a lot of freaking sense it really does so that email you know i'm gonna work on my thing especially when it comes to motorcycle club rights i personally gotta get that in line because if i'm gonna actually stand for something like that i have to be all-encompassing that don't mean i'm gonna lose you know what i'm loyal to or who i believe is great because everybody's a supporter of who they want to be but if i'm going to use the program to further motorcycle club rights or biker rights you do got to be down the middle and i do have to present better than i do in some situations where if i have some kind of distaste for what i'm talking about i got to say hey okay you know what put that the states by the side this is professional this is the way i got to think about it and do that and i do apologize for you know to some of the audience that you know their support like i said is where they're from and who they choose again i'm only freaking human okay but uh very interesting email i really enjoyed that one what do you guys think about that email that was pretty damn good man and it just shows you that motorcycles and brotherhood no matter what club patch you're wearing no matter what part of the country you're in bonds bikers as one there's always going to be issues within the club scene always there's always going to be the news reports that i cover it's always going to be there there's never going to be anything that stops it you know i kind of you know i shot back an email to him because you know you have to respect what he had to say a lot of them problems that i knew were during a time when it wasn't so fun here and it you're never gonna get rid of that taste in your mouth with what happened i don't care what anybody says about moving on or trying to come together the fight this government or fight that one it's not going to happen it it really ain't and i got them comments on the last one we did about the hells angels mongols and stuff and hey i tried to cover that one down the middle you can't say i didn't uh i tried see i'm trying i'm trying to be there but what was i saying no [Laughter] you get mixed up where you you know for one i'm talking in the microphone and two i got a camera looking at me uh but that one thing that binds us together is the uh brotherhood and the bikes it's just uh it's hard to let go of the past uh for a lot of people in a lot of these clubs because you got to remember this is tribal stuff i don't care what anybody tells you it's like a tribe you always stick to your tribe the politics are always going to be there against the other tribe uh that's just the way it is and most of the time the people that are saying that stuff they're not even in clubs so i don't even know why i why you would care about it i don't yeah one point you would care is you know what when they get into a fight it brings the heat down on everybody else i get it oh but it is what it is man and i think if you're independent you should stick to your independent stuff and not worry about all this type of stuff you know the news program and this kind of goes towards what he said at the end the news program that we do we only cover stuff that's already in the mainstream media that's already and we give our critique i give my opinions on the stuff it's not like i'm trying to get protocol videos or saying this or that about clubs no i stick strictly the news now the reason why i did the one video about entitlement it really yeah it kind of stemmed into you know do you think you're entitled uh start up a motorcycle and stuff but the bigger picture of the video had to do with what's going on in this country it's just like them schlux they showed up the sturges what were there ten of them and i'm going to read you a story i think i got somewhere in this show about how the media spun that one they said well it was a largely peaceful protest and tip so that's what that one video was about was entitlement and how life you're not entitled to anything in life life don't own you jack shit but a lot of people took that and said well you're talking all about motorcycle clubs well damn man maybe you didn't listen to the damn video i don't know what to tell you you know there are people that do not listen to these damn videos they just pick and choose and pick and choose you know just like that other freaking moron dude i you want a debate i god i hope you do god i hope you do his major bitch is well you change your opinions and i'm sitting here like what the problem with doing a show like this is you give your opinion at the time it's gonna be different this time compared to something i said in the past because i'm talking about the situation but people don't get that they just see what they want to see uh so you want to debate cool no i'm not paying for your dumb ass to come uh do an interview on show you want to do that you to pay your own damn way uh because you're nobody to me i'm sorry to say that you're a nobody what do you got 30 subscribers or some stuff and see that's what these trolls try to do is to get you know what happened the black dragon and he finally learned about that is they'll try to get you engaged to get subscribers over to their channel because they know drama you know gets them subscribers so we don't do that stuff uh but if he wants to debate well here's my conditions call my ass up and we'll have a show and it premieres the next day yes no editing dummy i don't do that kind of stuff man because you know what actually that's pretty freaking weak so i don't edit any of the debates i have but i do come with the jackhammer and you better have your damn facts straight because i'll make you look stupid and if you debate me you better have a pitcher because the pitcher's going up because if you're going to do all this bs stuff where you only freaking mouse something or you write pretty words and you can't show your face you're not even worth debating at that point so we're going to go into the biker news for today we're going to talk about sturges wait till you see corey graf's wall of shame my god this one story what is it with cops messing with kids for christ's sakes man and what's even worse i heard something the other day i don't know if this is true but these pedophiles are saying well this is a life choice and it should be covered under this have you guys heard that one my god is stuff freaking screwed up in this country let's go to the news here we go from fox9.com hey by the way i got a story in here about some motorcycles you know harley-davidson there's maybe thinking about taking out the 750 and i wanted to throw that in i know a lot of people like hearing about the clubs and all that stuff actually my favorite part of doing a show is actually talking about the bikes that's just me personally i know i got to appeal to a wide audience but somebody asked me what my favorite news was and it's the bikes i love talking about harley-davidsons and motorcycle manufacturers and stuff so anyway i got into one in there box nine bikers head home as sturgis motorcycle rally ends on sunday let's take a listen dakota the 80th annual motorcycle event underway now the city of 7 000 people expecting around 300 000 people to roll through this i don't know if they got that now that is down from the around 500 000 people from last year but the event still a focal point for health experts worried about the spread of polona virus you guys need to update your stories with your videos anyway bikers are headed home on sunday as the 10-day sturgis motorcycle rally has come to an end thousands of motorcycles have descended on south dakota over the last week before the festival organizers expected a slightly smaller turnout than normal but still around 300 000 people i don't know if again they reached the 300 000 mark uh i'm just waiting for the totals to come out officially of course house of experts worried about the possibility of the rally leading the covet 19 spread minnesotan uh health leaders asked anyone who went to the festival to voluntarily self-isolate for two weeks after returning home how are you yeah it's gonna have to be voluntary because you don't know who went over there uh minnesota bikers who attended the festival told fox9 they would take common sense precaution to limit exposure to the virus like wearing masks and avoiding hot spots well you know when you give personal choice people do the right thing even though going to a rally of this size i wouldn't have done uh but i have underlying health conditions i ain't taking a chance with anything nope nope nope i don't care if it's 20 people i ain't doing it unless i am for sure okay that everybody around is taking the precautions and let's just say bikers you know what they like their freedom they're gonna do what they want some they're gonna wear masks some are uh not gonna hand sanitize and all that stuff and that's where you know it comes in for to me is okay health over the rally uh this summer i really want to do uh do a lot of rally coverage because i like yeah i know biker news is everything that a lot of people like and enjoy hearing and stuff that's why i decided to come up with the radio station that way i have different shows away from the biker news and a show where i can really let loose and not be censored like i am on some of these platforms but i wanted to bring a video type of deal where it was all rally coverage man talking to the people watching the events go on hopefully getting you to feel that you were actually at the rally well you know coven 19 2020 screwed that up for me uh i'm hoping that next year is gonna be better man because i wanted to do one major rally a month through the riding season you know if i would go to little sturges you know kentucky or i would go up to you know orlando for bike or biker fest something like that interviewing people getting good pictures of you know hummer hummer titty titties boy uh but you know make a video documentary like easy riders used to be i don't you know the younger ones aren't going to know that but they used to have these uh videos that would come out show up the whole rally that's kind of what i wanted to do but kova just screwed it up man screwed it up uh minnesota bikers who attended uh they did that uh bikers also argued the attendees would spend a large amount of time riding which would keep them and you know one thing i gotta do i see i'll i don't think i'll ever go to sturgis sturgis uh for the rally but i do want to ride the black hills uh because it's just heaven out there i heard uh that would be a hell of a motovlog wouldn't it uh bikers also argued that attendees would we covered that motorcycle in is social distancing at 70 miles an hour minnesota biker mary smith said as the festival began and uh then it gives uh pictures of the rally and stuff i do again i'm waiting for the official numbers to come out so we'll take a look at that uh sturgis motorcycle rally protester kicks biker as he rides past this out of newsweek uh by ewin palmer i really don't like bringing up i really don't like bringing up newsweek uh because they twist and turn stories i it you know what it was funny and you know politics aside they're the ones who printed the story where they said uh trump said camilla harris wasn't a citizen it was them that did it it was their article he said well i don't know they should have looked into it i don't know what's going on the anything they can do to make it where you know it's on him i guess you can say uh a man has been arrested for allegedly allegedly who's seen the video i covered it on the show he kicked a biker at the sturgis rally in south dakota over the weekend during a largely peaceful protest they uh sell this as video posted on social media appears to show several police officers detaining the suspect while surrounded by a large crowd of bikers taking part in the annual rally well for people that want to defund cops they're lucky they were there because you were about to get rat packed one clip of the arrest was also posted on twitter with the caption antifa actually showed up at two sturgis today although it is unclear if the anti-fascist movement were involved in the protest they had their flag there see that's what i hate about the media they never tell you the facts never and it gets freaking disgusting a second video also appears to show the moment the suspect kicks uh out at a biker as he rides past him on his motorbike appears it either it's either yes or no and it shows it as he did giado uh van duder uh sturgis chief of police said officers where are were aware of the planned protest against the large rally which went ahead amid the coven 19 pandemic hundreds of thousands of riders arrived from all over the country mask wearing was not mandatory and social disdain did not appear to be enforced uh they expressed their first amendment uh right as uh demonstrators and for the most part it was civil and everybody was well behaved until one of the demonstrators decided to kick a motorcyclist on his motorcycle uh the suspect from south uh from uh rapid city was arrested for disorderly they're lucky they got him out there right now and they go on the international attention right now is on sturges with covet 19 and everything and i know that people are going to want to see this and see what's going on here he talks about being in the spotlight and stuff like that uh i'm playing the video right now where they're actually arresting the freaking guy [Applause] uh one thing that if you noticed in that video was a lot of the sturgis residents showed up with signs god bless bikers and all that type of stuff right in front of antifa's face man it was awesome but that's how it's playing out in the news again for the people that actually seen the video this is how they cover it uh you know i seen an interesting story right here and this is an opinion piece and you know me i'm 420 and baby uh and he goes on to say uh this is by kevin sabbat legalizing pot is a catastrophic mistake what are you talking about a catastrophic mistake man it's like really dude 10 states and dc and nearly every state has a program for medical marijuana cannabidiol or low thc products for medical use massachusetts became the tenth state to legalize recreational use and cultivate was one of the first dispensaries in the state to open in the past year especially it's gone from this idea that this is you know done in somebody's basement to oh it's got that okay that's something but i'm interested to see his opinion our nation is currently standing at the crossroad to find ways to reform and mitigate decades of harm that have been experienced by communities of color one argument put forth is to legalize and commercialize marijuana as a way to address the dis uh proportionate impacts why is it always you know what whites do oh anyway but the data gleaned so far from states that have legalized the drug tell us this policy approach will greatly exuberate uh existing social justice issues bring about further health and safety harms okay are you kidding me nobody's ever overdosed on 420 you schluck and enrich overwhelmingly white investors and corporate funders thankfully legalization is not our only choice he goes on to argue removing criminal penalties for low-level marijuana use essentially treating marijuana more like a traffic ticket yeah no it don't work you schluck means putting an immediate end or arresting folks for simple using or possession this policy paired with expungement of previous records for low-level offenses is a sound position we at smart approaches to marijuana support it may not make today's uh what's a gaga panu or ganja from newers whatever that would you make that up rich but it begins the process of addressing problematic policy impacts uh you know then he goes on with the uh bs stuff about how th e is higher now than it ever was uh it's always funny these ones and here's where i don't like the republican party they claim that they are all for freedom of choice and freedom of this uh the government stay out of it and then they get into this freaking they use religion and they try to call themselves conservatives not to legalize a plant that's been around since ancient times and people's always used it the only reason why it was banned was because the farmers were complaining about the hemp growers yes they were taking their freaking profits and next thing you know they come out and another reason was they brought it from you know the immigrants brought it up and they didn't like immigrants man uh so you know immigrants used to you know you know talk on the 420 and stuff and next thing you know it was a bad thing a bad thing uh this is just hideous you know they want to talk about god god put this planet on earth to be enjoyed if you ask me but that was uh you know just added the sun you know the show because i seen that one uh let's go to ariel slug my twin tiers.com uh this is a real cool one right here let's take a listen see what it has to say zach good evening i'm here with dennis contreras dennis you just came here you passed out a bunch of happy meals to kids and and hanging out how does it make you feel astound um it's overwhelming it's amazing it just you know seeing the smile on their face is says it all why is it so important to make this connection with the kids well to let them know that you know that the community's here to let them know boscamc you know is here for them to to come to to you know to listen to get their voices heard in ways that you know any way we can now this happens to be uh bikers against sexual child abuse motorcycle club baska and one thing i like about the biker community a lot of these organizations are coming out to help kids uh and back up of course not basketball back up we're one of the first big ones to come out and help uh biker communities really coming together and it's pretty awesome uh to see that and its mission is to do whatever they can to make the world a safer place for all the kids and families in their time and needs and god knows we need that right now in this freaking uh atmosphere baska basketmc supports buyers of abuse but they don't only help sexual abuse victims the local finger lakes chapter is new but they have already shown their support in the community today the road over to hornell area concerned for youth accompanied by the hornell fire department hornell police and police puppy snitch uh to connect with kids lined up in anticipation the children helped out signs uh held up signs greeting the burley motorcycle club the men brought happy meals and kids and introduced themself after they ate the kids got to play on their bikes and hang out with the motorcycle club rock on guys you know that's the first time i heard of baska but it's uh sounds really good stuff man uh now my what you know my favorite type of stuff the deal uh is harley davidson going to kill the street 750 i hope not you know sales might be down and stuff but they really need to break in the 1200 in cc or lower uh here let's see what they have to say the harley-davidson street 750 is not a best seller for harley-davidson and with the company in full contraction mode thanks to its rewire strategy it now sounds like the street 750 will not make the cut to be a part of the harley davidson's future for one you gotta freaking lower the prices on the 750s uh the com what do you can you get a freaking uh brand new 750 out of honda suzuki or kawasaki for what four thousand uh the company is winding down production uh at it's a facility in india according to the economic times uh and you know a lot of that street bike is made over there if you end that facility then you kill the bike this shouldn't come as a huge surprise hardly never so many of these and i only ever see them at dealerships to serve as the bikes new riders can ride while they're taking their learners course from there harley sales folks push them towards sportsters like the iron 883 you know the i 883 is awesome because you always modified it to a 1200 uh but the street 50 you know and he as he says it's a shame because it is a pretty good looking bike it's not the best you know according to him but i think it looks good but it's certainly not a bad machine and it has a modern liquid cool engine and that's one thing uh that i really like is the liquid cools yeah i got the fat boy that ain't but i'm really keen on liquid cools what about you guys uh it's worth noting that this won't be the uh only harley model that disappears the company is going to be cutting jobs worldwide and streamlining its lineup but we will likely see some unappreciated motorcycles like the street 750 disappear in the near future you know hopefully they don't go for just big bikes because that's not what the kids now are riding right now uh let's go to choreographs wallace shane former temple pd officer arrested for injury to a child after allegedly striking his son in the face let's take a list police department was arrested for injury to a child after brutally slapping his four-year-old son at a store that's according to official documents 25 news reporter eliza navarro has the details just days ago 26 year old jared mccoy was arrested in williamson county on charges of injury to a child not just any child an affidavit explains it's his own four-year-old son the document states mccoy and his son were at the bass pro shop in round rock on june 28th a witness saw mccoy strike his son in the face two times when officers talked with mccoy they saw that his son had an abrasion to the face and a bloody nose police confirmed the incident after surveillance video from the store showed the attack according to the affidavit mccoy told officers he was disciplining his child and denied hitting him mccoy is a former temple police officer resigning from the department just two days before he was arrested he had been with that department since 2015 and was most recently a school resource officer for temple isd superintendent bobby ott says he was informed monday morning that he resigned from temple pd and will no longer be a part of temple isd eliza navarro 25 news well that's you know kind of interesting uh jared mccoy is the former officer uh but this is something i'd probably like to talk about in my final thoughts when it comes to something like this now let's go on to daily man dallas police department officer arrested for family violence there we go again interfering with an emergency call a dallas police department officer was arrested yesterday on charges for assault family violence and interfering with an emergency call buckland it's uh it's an officer trainee michelle buckland on uh two class a misdemeanor charges uh she was booked into the dallas county jail and has been released on bond uh let's see she's on administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal affairs investigation again this is for uh charges for assault family violence and interfering with an emergency call you are now in the wall of shame trainee michelle buckland now this is the one that's really disturbing uh this is the one i was talking about earlier in the show former boston police union president arrested amid child rape investigate or allegations at the west roxbury district court sources say he faces several charges related to child sex abuse once a high-profile police officer patrick rose was the face of the boston police union now facing serious charges himself sources tell 5 investigates rose faces multiple counts including indecent assault and battery of a child under 14. state police confirm he was arrested and brought to the milton barracks today mr rose this is sean with channel 5. no answer at his home but an associate said rose would not talk about the allegations neighbors disturbed by the news i mean it's appalling to hear it's terrible to hear i'm just shocked rose was the president of the boston police patrolmen's association he retired from the boston police department in 2018. boston police offered no comment neither did the police union but boston mayor marty walsh did saying in a statement i am deeply disturbed by these horrific allegations which must be investigated to the fullest extent of the law the suffolk county district attorney's office acknowledged his arraignment here tomorrow but would not comment any further live in jamaica playing shaun chai you know what you freaks man freaking freaks carrie here from beggar cynic at psychos just to let you know about the place that has the craziest hats on the market apparel that's based all upon bikers beggars and brotherhood and ladies we didn't forget about you either between tank tops and babydoll tees we have it all now just go to bed your syndicatecycles.com and check it out do you know do you ever notice okay we cover the biker news everything that's going on with clubs you never see anything in the news that has to deal with a club member going after a kid we get them all the time with the leo and leo says bikers bad cops good every segment of the wall of shame there's those three things that they're arrested for it's abuse of a kid or it's sexual assault type of stuff or it's domestic the disma domestic violence so it's like really you're saying bikers bad but we don't cover those stories and yes if it was in the news we'd cover it but they're never in that kind of uh stuff so that kind of you know shows you the two sides where man you got some freaks that are really uh hiding behind that tin badge i guess come on this one right here an officer in training does something like that now you know i i have to you know kind of wonder what's going on with the one at the bass pro shops one thing that i cannot stand is when people stick their nose into how you're trying to discipline your kid i don't know about you man i used to get fists and belts and all that kind of stuff and i turned out okay it kind of toughened me up uh but that situation i really can't comment on because you need a little more information it seems like anybody you know what you spank your kid they're calling uh dcfs or the cops on you for abusing a kid you know that's where this liberal ideology really screwed up everything and you wonder why kids are running around acting a fool now it's because you didn't let your you know let these parents discipline their kids that's why the jails are all full what do you expect they don't know discipline why because you think of it takes a village to raise a kid so that one i can't you know i'm iffy on you know i'm really iffy on that what about you guys are you iffy on that one i don't know uh as far as the sturgis stuff man is it about time it's over because that's all you really heard in the news uh is about sturges and how bikers are bad for going to the rally because of the coved 19 boy they just had a freaking uh field day with sturgis and it'd be interesting to see in the coming weeks if uh you know the virus spread actually went up or stayed the same or if they try to blame it on attendees from sturgis uh because they were calling sturges a petri dish for the spread and all that type of stuff so it will be interesting and that newsweek article man that's how the media spins everything everything's alleged alleged alleged but when it comes to motorcycle clubs in the news it's well they're guilty guilty guilty see when it don't fit their narrative they're gonna change it all around that's why it took cannons uh story that little uh boy on north carolina a week before they covered it because everybody on social media was pissed and they had no choice but to cover it but everybody's seen that freaking uh i'm gonna be nice i'm gonna be nice seeing that dude i was gonna say something else but you know then i'd be talking against a protected class kicked that motorcycle they seen it but instead they alleged or the mostly peaceful protest or we didn't know if antifa was even there even though the flag was flying right you couldn't see that you blind people need to wake up and realize what the media is doing to this country they're the ones turning everybody against each other sickening stuff sicking steak of uh affairs and about the 420 legalization come on man really the arguments are old now they really are personally i believe it should be legal everywhere in the united states i think it is in canada north of us uh have you guys had any problems or upticks in abuse or any of that crap they're trying to say you know let me know my canadian friends uh but i really don't think they're you know they got much of an argument left man it's a damn plant nobody's ever overdosed on it uh if there was overdose they were mixing it with something or you know i've seen uh wiki sticks out there uh that's embalming fluid you know wiki sticks in chicago boy god stay away from it you'll be a zombie or they'll mix it with something else and yeah but pure freaking 420 it's not hurting you man it's actually helping uh people with a lot of medical conditions it keeps people and no it's not a gateway drug i don't believe in that that's stupid it's freaking ignorant people who want a higher high that go and do that type of stuff uh but they'll legal you know keep uh alcohol legal you know it just don't make a lot of sense you figured they learned something after prohibition with all the violence that happened but you know pharmaceuticals don't want something like that because they don't make any damn money on it uh the 750 harley davidson what is wrong with you if you get rid of that man uh and stick with just 883's i don't think it's going to work but you know i'm not in charge of your company all i can say is from a biker's point of view what i see that could be better and i don't think your rewire plans really going to work out i really don't because you know look at the models that you've taken away that were real popular maybe you might want to bring them back just saying so anyway that is the show for today hopefully you guys uh like that one uh a lot of good stuff man again i really appreciate that email that came in uh makes you think and it tries you know what anything that makes you think and tries to make you do your job better that's always welcome with me man it really is uh even though we all better not agree uh with what i say everybody has to have different opinions and stuff uh that would be awesome again my opinions are my opinions they're not gospel uh i i'm just doing a new show and all that good stuff i'm not doing protocol stuff any of that so with that you guys uh take care don't forget to visit us over on uh harleyliberty.com for your daily biker news there and as uh the endings coming up make sure to visit us on our other platforms man spotify itunes and uh instagram i always start doing some stuff over on instagram man i'll talk to you guys later i said goodbye bamboos adios ciao so so you want to know how to support the show go over to our support store and get some awesome looking clothing we got rock on hats rock on shirts the rock on hats are embroidered get your exclusive merchandise now rock on don't forget to go over to harleyliberty.com get all your motorcycle 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COS(x) Taylor Series expansion centered at θ using SERIESSUM & LINEST Polynomial Regression
in this video we'll generate the data set of cosine so our formula cosine of the x values from 0 to 6. and we generate the taylor series expansion of cosine centered at theta and the value of data is from 0 to 5. so data validation list of items that's zero to five so at zero it is the taylor see the mclaren series expansion at theta equals one it will be taylor series expansion centered at 1 2 terror series expansion centered at 2 we continue with the value of n which is from 0 to infinity so starting from 0 to infinity 14 is good enough now we complete the taylor series expansion coefficient so our formula cosine the first term is 0.5 by n so 0.5 times pi times n plus second term is theta then enter that's the numerator now we can divide the denominator the denominator will be factorial of n and enter so we can expand this a little bit we just change this to scientific we don't have the space so we could just change it to scientific now we can complete the taylor series expansion so our formula series sum of the x values that's x minus theta so minus theta raised to the power n where n starts from zero incremented by one and the coefficient will be the a values this range then enter and we chart this insert chart and we use scatter chart and show the trend line polynomial to the 6 degree for the label use the equation for the legend position at the bottom we don't need a title because we wrap the equation as the label so here's our trend line and polynomials of cosine the taylor series expansion of cosine we'll calculate this polynomial regression coefficient using linus to do that we complete the minus matrix starting with the power transpose 0 to six and the elements of the matrix so this is equal to our formula are a formula of the x values to the power 0 to 6. now we can use linus lightest data y and dx linest data y and that x start is centering at zero so centered at zero which is the maclaurin series so a theta equals zero meaning the tail series expansion is centered at zero the coefficient match x to the zero one coefficient of x minus point zero five five five point zero negative point zero four two eight coefficient of x squared negative point zero three five four negative point three eight four coefficient of x cubed minus point one four seven minus point one two three coefficient of extra one point one one seven point one oh of extra fifth minus point zero two zero one minus point zero one eight four coefficient of x to the sixth one point zero seven times ten to the minus three nine point five four times ten to the minus four the taylor series expansion centered at theta equals one the polynomial regression coefficient approximates the function cosine and the datasets are the same and the polynomial trend lines are the same at centered at theta equals two centered at two so the taylor series expansion approximates cosine their data sets are almost the same and the polynomial trendlines are the same but they centered at 3 they are the same they are exactly the same their data sets this expansion approximates cosine and their trend lines are the same the area centered at theta equals four this time the expansion approximates the cosine theta likewise the data set approximates the cosine theta at theta centered at theta equals four and the trend lines are the same center that theta equals five again the trend lines polynomial coefficients approximates the cosine and the data sets are almost the same and the trend lines are the same this completes the use of sirisam linus polynomial regression to generate the data set of the taylor series expansion centered with a data from values 0 up to 5.
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Stern and the book Amiga - CLASS 2023
good thank you very much and welcome everybody to the Commodore La Super Show we're really glad to have you here today and as uh people are coming in I wanted to uh play off of what David just said in the previous uh presentation about the all the stories that came out of commodore to natalate what was going on behind the scenes but also some of the stories of the people who started careers and built lives around this computer and this was something that I had always wanted to write about I started out my career at my computer writing career for a Commodore 64 software company called n Tech they had a music program called Studio 64. and so and I fell in love with this computer because it uh was this was in 1983 when I bought my first Commodore uh computer and it enabled me to do things that I couldn't do before and I was going to college at the time so doing my term papers which were an arduous chore it was just a challenge to figure out where the bottom of the page is so you had enough room to put in your footnotes and being able to do all this cut and copy and paste and do all the wonderful things that you can do with the computer so I started off like most of you with the C6 before I went on to the Commodore 128 which is one of that light is over there and of course the natural progression was to the amiga I had a mega 500 from 87 to 91. we actually did the clouds for my wife on our wedding on the Commodore I may not be amiga so we so we had a lot of memories with that so writing about the Amigo was something that I always wanted to do and it was also tied in with some of the frustration that we had in the Commodore world when people the mainstream the computer press didn't seem to pay any attention to it you would pick up info world where you pick a fight and you would see IBM PC articles for days maybe old C and occasional Macintosh but they seem to not consider the Amiga serious computer so it'd be missing out on articles even in article even in areas like graphics exit where the Amiga excelled in so like everybody who's what we use the Amiga I wanted to give our computer it's due and it took me a number of years to write this novel and I had a lot of bits and starts and finally you know for in 2016 as part of national novel writing month I finally figured out how to put the story together so I can write about our beloved amigo now one of my big challenges with this book was I had to relearn everything about the Amiga I sold my my Amiga 500 in 1991. and so I had to relearn everything about the Amiga like I had to learn about the work pitch and even how the startup sounds worked and that's and I was thinking about buying an Amiga but they do take up a lot of space which we didn't really have and then there's recapping and I'm the world's worst talking to them so that was going to be out but fortunately I've got Amiga or Amiga forever that's the clolato product and so I got to be able to start playing with workbench and The Familiar Boeing demo which played a role in my book so what I wanted to do with Amiga was to recapture what it was like when we first experienced this computer for the first time when we looked at something like this which for younger people this is pretty basic and primitive but how it felt to be to be part of this revolution so that's what I did with my novel amigo now what the story is about it's about a young programmer named Laura who goes to work for the startup Commodore company that actually works out of somebody's living room some of the challenges is using a computer product for this computer and some of the interpersonal challenges with the people she has to work with including a family with secrets and it also ties in to her life in 2016 as she's going through various family and career crises and I wanted to include these stories about 2016 to get what would young people think if they were to see this computer from the 1980s and what type of lessons could they learn from a person's past so what I want to do is share some readings from the books and for example I talked about the Boeing ball demo which is so iconic that the publisher decided to put that on the cover or the original cover of the book but what was it like see that demo for the first time and this is the scene that I went home I heard the sound before I even stepped into Peter's Room I stepped towards the Amiga Peter's smiled grew as I moved closer foreign I stepped into the space he vacated I leaned over and stared at the Amiga screen this is what happens when you run out of hands a 3D white and red checkered ball bounced against the gray background with a purple grid with each bounce the ball spun and cast a shadow against the background it gave a realistic Hollow and echoing like a real rubber ball against the wall I couldn't stop staring at that ball oon boom boom you wrote this I said no he replied it came on a demo disc boom I considered all of the processing power local memory use object Collision tracking 3D modeling and audio synchronization needed to produce this demo but I couldn't stop watching that ball it was hypnotic and grossing it didn't feel like I was looking at a computer anymore I whispered how did they do this so this was one of the things I wrote about I also wanted to show the connection between the technology that we grew up with and the technology that people are using today so the program that I had these characters worked on it's sort of a precursor to the photoshops and the camera apps that we use on our phones today so I what I did was I had the a program that they would connect a video camera what I chose was the Micron eye which was at the time only available for the Apple II and the Commodore 64. and I figured out that they could find a way to wire it sort of like the way our ham operator did so they could plug it into the Commodore 64. so it would turn into like a very early version of the camera app and I wanted to show and I actually got a hold of the user guide for micron I was available online so I use that as a reference as I was writing the scene let me just set the readings paper here in just a second and this was the scene that I wrote I plugged in the rs-232 serial cable into the Amiga and aimed the camera at our first subject a teacup with a gold rim and pastel painted roses it seemed like a simple subject the first thing I drew in Miss Erickson's art class in eighth grade was a coffee mug but getting the faint roses and Rose Grim with all the Shadows would be a challenge for the device we knew it would be because the Micron eye Operators manual had a whole appendix about option about optic selection and Lighting yes I did screen that whole section Peter finished rebuilding the program are we ready ready as we'll ever be I stepped away from the end of the bench where I set up the camera and teacup I stood behind Peter as he double clicked the photo lab program icon every time he opened that icon we worry that the program would crash but there was no guru meditation error the photo lab window opened with a blank white canvas through the photo and our toolbox now to activate the camera Peter right clicked the mouse to bring up the menus you remember that from the amiga he selected a bunch of commands and clicked on several windows and then the camera came on a black and white video image replaced the white canvas it was a hand reaching for the t-cut hey hey hey Peter bellowed out of volume I hadn't heard before I held up my hand to stop him Maria she clutched the teacup close to her chest afraid of Trembling Hands would drop Mrs Posner said that she was missing one of her tea cups she told me to find it you can tell her we're using it right now I reached out my hand Maria carefully said teacup in my Palm turned her attention to the device is that a camera Peter fidgeted in his chair I kept calm and smiled it is she stared at it from different angles how do you take the picture Peter jumped in well the camera is operated from the libraries in our program which sends initiation signals through the IRS rs-232 port and what he's saying I am rejected is that you take the picture from our program on the computer Maria then looked at the computer screen so how do you take the picture well you I then looked at the computer and the video of the empty the engine at the table how do you take the picture Peter it's easy you first configure the rs-232 interface by pressing Omega r my eyes widen are for rs232. Maria and I both looked at each other and puzzled Peter continued undaunted you then use the initialization command to open the channel to device next you have to set the configurations such as setting the picture size and exposure control then you activate the camera to allow the video screen to appear on the canvas Maria tense but how do you take the picture I'm getting to that by Peter Grumble you then have to press Amica asked to open the save window you then select the destination of the file and enter the file name including the dot ifth extension and then you press save when you're ready to take the picture you press Amiga d D I said D for download oh Peter stared at me like he just told a joke I didn't laugh at you know download the image to the disc Maria stepped closer to the screen what if you just have a button Peter turned to her what kind of button a shutter release button just like a regular camera but we can't just put a button on the screen why not I said this is a computer you can't make a computer work like a camera but that's what we're basically doing Maria has a point we should make taking pictures with a computer as easy as taking them with a regular camera but what about the rs-232 port configuration what about screen resolution and exposure control Maria spoke calmly regular cameras have settings too they are on the control knobs and lens you can set them whenever you need to if you just want to take a picture you press the button I turn to Maria and smiled you know a lot about photography she took a step back and clutched the collar of her dress yes I do oh so that's one that I wanted to capture was what it was like when we were starting out with personal computers back in the 1980s and I also wanted to show the connection between the technology that you see in this room today these computers that were that we were just starting to discover what they were capable of doing and how they evolved into the technology that we depend upon today and that's what I wanted to project in the novel Amiga well so what I want it's the feeling that my character Laura Expresses in the story when she says that every click was a new discovery opening a program was an adventure the Amiga had moments that made me exclaim wow I didn't know a computer can do that we had no industry standards or rules we defined them as we went along we were Pioneers in pristine unexplored Wilderness before we paved it over with an information Super Highway the Amiga made me feel that anything was possible because when I was 24 anything was possible now if you're interested in but so if you're interested in the book first of all I don't have annual subscriptions thank you you can buy a personally autographed copy for me today at the event it's 18 tax is included and then I have some of my other books there's uh the remainders my newest novel it's also 18 included and then if you're into public speaking I have a guidebook called mastering tabletop beautiful daughter Stephanie showing off there it's uh ten dollars all that they can all be autographed for you and then if you want all three you there's a you get it for 36 dollars which is ten dollars off the price of all three books and if you're not able to come here to the show the books are available on Kindle and Kindle unlimited so if you're on Kindle unlim limited you can get those uh you know as part of your subscription you could also find them in paperback wherever books are sold so I want to thank all of you for your time and I will open it up for questions about the book or about uh Commodore our Amiga in general and I'll see you to answer those best I can Matthew how would you characterize your book Amiga is it a like a fictional remembrance or what would you say is is the book is it is it more toward humor is it more toward drama tell me more about it Amiga is fiction that's more towards Drama Oh and the Amiga is sort of a part of this story and it's something that connects past the present for this woman who's trying to use trying to come to terms with what happened to her back in the 1980s when she was starting out and trying to make her life for herself and the challenges that she faces today thank you yes how uh you say you used your media in college um did you use uh your computer skills later on I mean in as part of your career or or how hard did you use that yes well I was a my I became I'm a technical writer I worked for a software company in Irvine California and antec was how I got into technical writing because at first they hired me to do public relations writing press releases as a college internship and then I wound up writing every anything that had to do with writing which included user manuals and that became the basis of the of my career and in fact we did for this one product Studio 64. you know that's how publishing became a big thing you know big thing in the 80s with pagemaker but we were actually did we actually did an entire user guide on a Commodore 64 using a it was a daisy wheel printer paper clip 64. yes and we actually did bitmap screenshots but we had to cut those out and piece them on um but yeah I've been working on computers for 40 years now and what's interesting and there's so many stories like I remember going to a multimedia event in 1993 and everybody thought well multimedia was going to be CD-ROMs and 3D spinning icons and then Carta was the big thing and so I was looking at those things and then somebody said hey and I want to check out this little room in the back and they were playing with something called the world wide web and it didn't look like much compared to all the really spitting icons and little movie clips they were still using like maybe HTML 1.1 or something like that but they were talking about you know you can change this document on this and download it and not what update the server and then everybody else gets the same information so it was neat to be up to watch this technology being born of course it would have been either even neater if I invested in some of it yeah exactly I have my website I started my own website before Google was started so I thought well mine was started 96 so yeah there there are some if I made some uh better stock choices but but you know the thing is about technology is that we don't know what the sure things are yeah right I mean a lot of us thought Commodore was the thing and why why would anybody suspect that Commodore would not be successful they've had the best-selling computer and I think one of the things that has always stuck with me with Commodore especially the Amiga is the sense of what might have been if Commodore had survived through the 90s which was a hard thing considering that Apple barely made so so yes uh computers have been a part of my life since that first c64. in 2016.60 yeah no she was uh what's interesting is Laura's character is and that is actually my age so um so yeah she would be 55. in the story so there's the difference between her as a 25 year old man sort of like me I was I you know her character graduated in 1985 and I with a band with Masters I graduated from Northridge in 85 so there was um so I drew parallels yes so Laura is she based on any of the women that you worked with in the tech industry in the 80s uh no she's not based on none of the characters in the books are based on any specific people I I've tried I'm not a I don't Ramona clefs don't work very well for me so but um a lot of the things that Laura experienced were experienced by people in the tech industry you know how it was very difficult for women to break in to Tech and although and even today I think in a lot of areas of tech men outnumber women in like especially with now where I work today we actually do a really good job where we have a really good balance of women in management in various positions and actually technology but I know that's something that has always been a challenge and we always want to encourage more women to get involved to outstand and in technology because they contribute a lot okay is there anything else thank you Matthew well thank you again we take credit cards too thanks again and enjoy the rest of the show thank you commodore Los Angeles Super Show
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Most Original Knife Designs (and Copycat Knives) - Thursday Night Knives
[Music] welcome to thursday night knives i'm bob demarco coming up we're going to talk about lefty edc's knife dropping uh in the state of the collection i got uh some pretty cool ones some new ones i got about five of them we're going to take a look at and then i want to talk about what are the most original designs out there and what are the copycat knives now this was uh suggested by dave this old sword blade reviews uh he put it slightly differently but i tried to condense it you know for uh for search engine optimization etc or just so i could fit it on one little thing but we're going to talk about that what are the most original designs of late what do you like the most and do you think that people are copying each other is there anything like that happening i uh it'll be interesting to see what people say i i had my thoughts on one knife for a while and then actually doing nuts to nuts uh or apples to apples looks at it um very different knives uh sim perhaps the same spirit dave good to see you good evening blade oh files oh yeah i like that good evening play-doh files says dave this old sword blade reviews waiting for bob the original no clones accepted right here right here good to have you here mike flamian good to see you sir what what are you carrying i i we'll we'll find out in a minute i i have a feeling i know what you got on your hip quack good to see you sarah kwok says howdy folks lonely stacker 777 is just smiling he's just plain happy right back at you sir chris blade ogre good to have you with us sir as always we'll see what those suspenders are holding up this week hero styx good to see you here hero stixx best live show on youtube he says oh man i appreciate that that's awesome there are a couple others that i really enjoy so it's hard for me to say never enough knives double07 good to see you here sir happy thursday and happy third i was about to say i was about to put words in your mouth there sir happy thursday everyone thursday is such a good day i love thursdays uh there's promise for a nice weekend but still you got some obligations still left to go uh so it's um you know but but the promise keeps me going uh and then there's this show which keeps me going uh byron kennedy good to see you here byron hi bob jim and junkies thursday night knives i like that plain and simple evolve ddc good to see you here sir bob jim how are we tonight we're awesome glad to be here my favorite knife podcast thank you man i appreciate that that's two people who have given me compliments in the last couple minutes and man alive does that put wind in my sails uh so other things that put wind in my sails all around me i i have i have a lot to show off uh one of the things if you saw wednesday's podcast you know what this is going to be but i have an absolute grail here with me it's a lifelong grail or or something like that and same for my brother and he's the one who gave it to me and he had a very hard time parting with this but he had a very hard time finding it in the first place so i think giving it to me was was half the fun uh we're also going to take a look at the gentleman junkie knife giveaway knife now that's next week uh and we'll be giving that away to the gentleman junkies uh on the wheel of destiny k mason good to see you here sir good evening bob jim and fellow ikemomaniacs k mason thank you for keeping us all literate man ikmo maniacs uh that is what we are that is what we are oh that was so cool the way i did that you know at ikemo mania uh giveaway is in two weeks says jim but we're doing the third week and actually in two weeks i'm not gonna i won't be available on thursday night so i think i think we'll we'll we'll go with the 15th and and that is technically the third week um even though the first was on a thursday i'm pretty sure so i think we're gonna have to do it that way uh but that is a cool knife we'll take a look at that but let's let's do a pocket check first uh today i was carrying this this beautiful dreamy knife that uh was it wasn't it was in no way given to me but it was also uh it was also well let me show it to you this is the trm atom and uh this is the dlc version it's a factory second which can which is uh evidenced by the two little dots next to the usa and i swear it's there two little dots next to the usa you see it there now that indicates that this is a factory second and i believe it's because of that blemish in the dlc so um the these dlc coated atoms are not easy to come by and uh i happened to be in the right place at the right time and be speaking to the right person to get this and she threw in these gorgeous uh uh what do you call them um uh micarta g carta scales beautiful emerald emerald and purple g carter scales this is just a great knife and and these scales are interesting you know gcarda is kind of soft you know it has a very soft feel to it and it's also you know very grippy but it feels organic almost it almost feels like moss or something or like a like a like a i don't know it looks like an organic material and it just really fits on this nice on this knife so nicely and i love this knife i don't carry it enough uh i don't give it enough attention however uh it is an excellent knife and i do love the new clips i think the clips have only differed in the gauge and thickness of their thicknesses uh the first one i had which was excellent but i ended up selling was had had what almost felt almost felt like a flimsy clip it was just a thin flexible uh titanium clip but it felt flimsy and this new one i like it a little bit stouter all right next up on the hip byron yeah pull out the trench knife nice find oh man you're spoiling it yeah yeah all right i will i will right after this this this uh pocket jack as a matter of fact i will hold it in my hand for the rest of the evening as if it's my conductor's wand uh lonely stacker 777 says hey that sword in the corner on the floor looks new can you brandish it all right it's not new uh it it's i got this over the summer a neighbor of ours great great dude we were hanging out at his uh house drinking and uh we're having a little neighborhood party and he's like oh bob i've been wanting to give you this forever and he takes me into his garage and he pulls this out and it is a big stainless pakistan sword here so look at that look at this beast i mean you could hurt someone with this for sure it is not the height of sword making but you could uh break a collarbone with it i mean you could run someone through with it um but i you know it's got that pakistani knife smell it's the i think it's the brass i think it's the brass that gives uh pakistani knives a certain smell i've had a million of them in my time i had a lot of them when i was young catmuck good to see you sir good evening bob jim and junkies well good evening to you kevin mcness heart there that's me i want to be a stadium announcer or or maybe like an academy award announcer though the academy awards will be gone by the time i get my act together michael morgan good to see you here sir let me show you what i was carrying in my belt michael morgan and then you can tell us what you were carrying uh right over here i have the um uh ron i was about to call him roger and i knew his name wasn't roger the ron steele designed prime ron steele if you don't follow him him on instagram first of all you got to listen to the podcast interview i did with him very interesting guy living out in california making these incredible knives and he hasn't been doing them for too long this one double-edged at my request is the prime and it's his one of his first and most signature designs drop point uh very nicely um you know very nicely uh what do you call it a coutured or whatever with uh with jimping and he does incredible handles this one is sedate at my request but he does very beautiful and intricate handles here to listen to bob wax poetic whilst brandishing a trench knife i like it okay i'll i'll get it out in a sec i promise uh both let's see so this is 80 crv i believe adcrv2 i think acid tumble washed and that maroon micarta with the gray and black liners uh which happen to be my high school colors though you know big deal uh but i do love maroon and i do love black together and this is just a really nicely understated tactical version of his great uh you know practical drop point knife lonely stacker 777 says still free sword that's a nice gift oh no kidding oh my gosh i don't mean to sound ungrateful uh this guy is an awesome dude and that he thought of me and that he gave it to me is is awesome um yeah i i sounded like a dick there i guess uh chris stanks good to have you here nice people yeah yeah it is it's intimidating too i mean you you chase someone out of the house with something like this though you might bang into the doors it is pretty large it's his indeed michael morgan she's a beaut bob oh yeah thanks i say as if i made it i ju i picked it out i i helped him decide what to do with how to make it all right next up and lastly in my pocket hollywood tactical good to see you here sir as always man um if you're gonna broadcast next thursday maybe i will go live because i go into my second surgery for my severed thumb ligament next friday dear god man well best of luck with that if you're not going broadcast next thursday i am i am next thursday maybe i will go live because i'm go don't hey man i am i am broadcasting broadcasting i am going live next week but don't let my schedule determine yours certainly not um so this is the other thing the last thing i had in my pocket it's the gec number 44. uh my favorite number incidentally 44 always has been since i was a little dork uh growing up and uh i got this on my birthday what is it 48th birthday or i always get myself several birthday knives but one has to arrive like on my birthday or it doesn't count i keep buying knives until one arrives on my birthday uh this was one of those lucky knives such a beautiful um creation from great eastern cutlery and and this one i've allowed myself to bang around a little bit like like many of my gecs this built up a nice patina on that 1095 blade steel but then i ended up polishing it off and you can only kind of polish some of it off i can't ever get all of it off so it gives the blade a somewhat cloudy appearance and the nickel silver starts to get dinged up and the wood is you know it's starting to show a little bit of a little bit of wear and i really do like that uh and let me show you this right here so one of the hallmarks of great eastern color are these awesome long very very useful pen blades i love their pen blades and this one in particular is very nice but why do i not like it on this knife i'll tell you um it's because when it's closed i it's not just this blade it would be any secondary blade when it's closed and you're using that primary blade you do not get the benefit of the contours of the gun stock style handle that's a very ergonomic ergonomically what do you want to call it sound or fast configuration there or profile on the handle and this is how you really want to be engaging that handle uh free from other things like another blade blocking that that uh little bit down here so you you don't use this knife like this unfortunately um so that's the one thing about this knife that sticks in my craw ever so slightly it's that uh when you're when it's open or when you're using it you cannot take full advantage of its ergonomic benefits and later on we will show you a cure for such a such an awful and dire situation but these are the knives i was carrying today uh let me know what you were carrying i had the trm atom the ron steel prime double edge and the um gec number 44. i think it has a name besides gunstock i just don't remember what they call it so would you have um that is the next topic of conversation we gotta find out what all you classy ladies and gentlemen gentlemen and lady is probably most like it uh would do okay so let's see here uh pocket is do oh hey shane how's it going man uh pocket is doing fine so far he says well that's good to hear that's good to hear it uh because you know those are the let's see let's look at this one here you can't see it but this pocket is particularly chewed up on these jeans and i say i say the jeans aren't ready until the pocket is chewed up it's kind of a way to determine when the jeans are fully broken in hollywood tactical says knife chunky one of our similarities is a blade can be double-edged why if a blade can be double-edged why not i you know why not here's a knife i'd like to see double-edged though it would uh this one i all of the kershaw what were they 2019 kershaws that had these sort of funky clip point blades i think they're quite attractive uh personally i like actually what they did with the swedge but now that i'm looking at it you couldn't quite make that double-edged you could get this super thin and use it to wrap on knuckles but anyway double edge on a bally song would not work for me because i don't have all those techniques that the bally song people have to to open up a blade without hitting it on the back of my hand hollywood tactical says four is a super unlucky number in east asia due to its similar sound to death or kill why do you bring that up i'm curious what did i say oh 44 oh well that's why i have all my my knives double edged here blade stuff says what's up everyone happy thursday night knives well blade stuff it's awesome to have you here um i was just going to show off oh say before i do dave says he was carrying the tucson vandal button lock designed by love them knives and max chichook uh i know he's one of dave's favorite uh designers for sure uh a lot along with a custom josh mason fixed blade clip point that is sweet so josh mason bright for war um here's my josh mason uh mine is developing a little patina on purpose uh i gotta i gotta keep going with that but what a beautiful knife and dave and i were just uh dm'ing earlier today and uh he mentioned how awesome his grinding is and indeed it is so happy to see those clip point blades go to an awesome go to a great home and an amazing collection because i was keeping my eye on those and i had just bought a a josh mason so i wasn't going to get another one right quick and all slip joints stick in my craw bob says jane shane shane come on you got to change that attitude by the time you're a grandfather okay because then you got to give your grandson a slip joint no i'm going to give him a luck no you won't you'll want to give him a uh you'll want to give him that slip joint oh man oh hey you know what blade stuff uh today the wii subjugator i love that name it's the subjugator and the microtech socom elite very nice i just i have my bravo who's supposed to arrive today those best it did not arrive today boy you know they're very casual in their shipping over there at microtech um i was hoping to show both of these off tonight but uh your your socom reminded me uh we have a guest uh you know him i know him tristate edc who's a fellow ohioan uh though i am not currently in ohio but it's great to have him here i believe he's waiting in our green room hey how's it going hello it's a long time listener first time caller big fan of the show thanks so much for having me oh thanks for the kind words i'm hey you know here to lift you up i'm here to lift you up you know i felt the energy was low you were you seemed kind of down and in the dumps you know oh yeah you know we're gonna perk you up a little bit well thank you hey man what were you carrying on this on this fine day on this fine day what was i carrying i got to tell you i was carrying two knives that i've been trying to convince myself to love um yeah um two knives i really wanted to love so one was the uh the quiet carry drift okay it was the first one um it's just such a clean design you know i really want to love this knife but i just can't love it i like it a lot but i can't love it and then the other one okay we're gonna have to break that down in a second yeah the other one just arrived yesterday and it's the trm shadow um it's my first trm i've never handled one before um i just i you know i i get it it's pretty but i have i have issues with it it is only day two so we'll see we'll see how that one goes i have a proposition for you i have a preposition for you the preposition proposition proper prep no no the preposition is if but the proposition is why don't we um do a swap since that's your first trm and i have this one and i haven't i've i've only experienced the shadow um for a few minutes do you want to do a uh once you've done your videos and everything you you want to do us a uh swap this isn't mine this is from the pass around group but i'm sure we can okay actually i'm on then okay i probably missed the email that's kind of my money right i think there's still time there's still time okay as long as it takes for me to make a review you have time bob no yeah okay well if you if you want this uh to to check out let me know for sure that's awesome man send it over to check out it's a it's a very fine and refined knife just like uh that's yeah that's how this is that's how this feels it feels so well thought out right but there are little things that i feel like were after thoughts like overall build quality overall fit and finish is so good and it's so well biled in but they're little things that just are in the wrong place and don't feel right if i don't you know it's rare for me to have issues with knives but here we are okay all right so i'm i'm interested also in the um in the uh in the waypoint what is it the way point yeah yeah yeah quiet carry you know same thing i for me i'm i'm a big sucker for good action on the knife you know but this isn't a kind of a fidgeter's knife you know what i mean this isn't this was not made to be a fidgeter's knife it just wasn't uh i think that's really my only issue with it um that and and vanek super clean i've not fallen in love with either i don't know hasn't lived up to expectations okay let me ask you this how like in how do you uh differentiate between steals what are the what are the tasks that uh let you know whether you're very basic very basic so um a when i get a knife in for review the the first big test is trash night right i'll save up all the cardboard all the recycling right that's the first big test um and if if i have to even touch the edge after one one trash night i have an issue with that steel if i have to even look at the edge right because that's you know i i shouldn't have to sharpen a knife every week once a week i shouldn't have to no and and for the for the buying public i i don't think they should have to either so that's that's why i look at blade steels almost especially the buying public in a way yes exactly like we are knife junkies and knife nerds right yeah we're okay i'm kind of okay with it i'm okay with sharpening a knife yeah because we get to do it yeah exactly we get the nerd out over the whole process and yeah get you put our glasses on and get you know get down to business but for the buying public they don't want to do that i feel like 99 of them we are the one percent never enough knives double 007 said today was the copis designs elvia bench made spike auto um oh the lv is that that little uh fruit knife you know with the reverse edge ah yes bench made spike auto i don't know what that is but it sounds cool uh the swiss army knife tinker the savi elementum with shred carbon fiber i've been and damascus blade i've been liking uh carbon fiber more and more now that i'm not seeing the basket weave bar carbon fiber i used to always fetch about it all the time ah carbon fiber i'm but now i'm seeing these very rich marbly shredded uh beautiful yeah i'm sorry coming out lately a really every it's like every other month it's another step up it seems like on the new releases tim simcoe good to see you here i got the stretch uh 2xl in my pocket today the big boy apparently so 2xl when did they do that i didn't i didn't know that was the thing i had no idea lonely stacker 77 says swiss tool uh crkt ritual guardian tactical nice recon 35 and the citrine natural is that that must be a torch what are your um what are your uh like what what what is your wheelhouse so to speak i know you like fidgety but in terms of size and materials and like what do you look for most uh you know i can tell you where my ceiling is and it's it's probably three and three quarter it's like my ceiling on blade length for a folder okay uh anything beyond that and it's like i think it's a blast i think it's a lot of fun but i'm not leaving the house with it like like the yo jumbo right i mean i love it's just it makes me giggle every time i pull this thing out but there's no reason to own it i'm not i'm not going you know i'm not going to work with it you know i'm an insurance agent i'm not i'm not walking into the office with this thing in my pocket right right yeah if you're going to work with that knife uh it's it's the kind of work well i i carried my work no one would even say anything they'd be like harry there goes the knife guy you know shane gables carried his medford praetorian tea all week bob and i loved it i had a i had a praetorian it wasn't the titanium it was the half titanium half it was the thin light one if if you can have that i ended up getting a pristine one yeah exactly i ended up getting rid of it and uh i i sometimes miss it a weirdly sharp knife for such a fat blade with a low grind i look at all of the medford knives and i'm like there's no way that'll cut anything there's no way and then everyone loves them so i they're they're they're shockingly sharp for for how big they are if all ddc carried my blade works mod oh american blade works model one v6 in black my card i love that knife i got the five um in in g10 and i've been rediscovering this knife of late hey uh let me show you something cool now this is a grail of mine uh but it's not your average grail uh i've wanted one of these since i was a kid this is a 1918 trench knife yeah and yeah and it's that's a cast bronze hilt you know knuckle duster double-edged blade and it's from the uh lf and c company i got to do my research on this thing but my brother uh and i have both wanted these for ages and he he has sort of taken pride in getting me a lot of really cool historic knives and uh and this one it's amazing how well those old knives have held up yeah it blows my mind you know they say they don't they don't make things like they used to but i feel like knives and guns especially they really don't you know what i mean yeah i do we have an old um oh growing up my dad still has it it was um a they called it a surge a field surgeon's knife it's like a world war one field surgeon's knife big kind of bolo machete looking thing big crazy thing and it looks like it was out of the factory ten years ago not a hundred and ten years ago you know what i mean yes that's when it's i know it's sort of double-edged guys it has a long spatula-like blade and then yeah it's like yeah it's like a shovel basically yeah oh that's ridiculous yeah that that's a great that see i love those kind of historic things i think they're really interesting to have have around let's see blade ogre carrying the protech bren three uh zt 393 southern grand bad monkey hinderer xm18 recurve crkt size and the type uh the suspenders you mentioned are called a belt so blade ogre uh he he always has an incredible loadout of like but it's because i make youtube videos i have to you know yeah right right six or seven knives and uh but yeah he's not holding it up with the and mike flamie in here always has a randall model 14 which is really impressive randall model 14 attack 7.5 inch and a southern tolk oh that's a pretty folder i i pretty those are great for real pretty yeah yeah yeah yeah real party and victorinox on the keychain spyderco arc neck knife and sig p22045 for pew pew mike flemion is good to go man yeah he's ready he's ready for business man wherever the day may lead he's right now i i hope it it stays right here at thursday night knives and and none of those things are needed but only pulled out and appreciated hero stick says giving a nod of support to ukraine i carried the runtly in yellow belly and simmer on in bright blue there you go those uh color coordinated baby yeah yeah like it kept mcnast heart carry the bear forest knives gt edc uh lt right next gen buck 55 and a finch simmer on so what are your what are your favorite knives of 2022 so far that you have purchased they don't necessarily have to have been born in this year okay what are you excited about lately so the the the two that i am most excited about getting i pre-ordered them uh was the the nimble xl the nimble x right the big e and p dc nimble and then the um the jason grant gripper i knew it i was gonna say brass brigade i love it oh i love it i love it so much um the my favorite one that i have now so far that i've purchased oh that's hard man it's only been three months and i'm like i don't know i don't know i spend way too much money on knives so these two i can't not mention these two the uh the knife modders modded spydercos with my with my mustache uh monogram on them i'm gonna ask about those those are so cool oh there's they they did such an insane job and then they did the bark pattern on the reverse of the uh of these the uh chef here i just i adore both of these but my favorite non like my favorite knife under 600 dollars is probably it's probably the uh the arcane the arcane i love the topic this this evening too most original knife designs because that's all that's all i gravitate towards is like the weird and the wacky and like the out of this world that's what i love so much about his stuff let's yeah yeah okay all right me too all right okay all right yeah yeah yeah i happen to have my arcane uh i got the dagger i love you know like we were talking about before if it can come double-edged that's what i want and and um legit double-edged flipping daggers you know totally symmetrical they're they're very rare you know the you got sharp white awesome it's bizarre my wife loves a perfectly symmetrical knife for some reason i'm like sweetheart you take your finger off with it and she's like i don't care i love how it looks i don't care i have to hey okay um but yeah i love that futuristic design so the question is is and i i i love his designs i'm not i am not uh singling this out is that knife an original or is it or is it derivative but what is original right i mean can you can you write an original song in 2022 my answer is no you can't as a musician the answer is no you can try all you want you can it'll sound you i i take that back you can but no one will listen to it so it's like do you write the song that's original as a knife designer right here's the metaphor do you write the song that's original that no one listens to or do you write the song that kind of sounds like something you've heard before but is its own thing i feel like that's all all design all are art in general right well yeah and then in this case it's like uh well how do you define original like what is the um you know because i look at i look at all we're doing is emulating everything since the day from the day we're born on we're just emulating what we see around us oh sure sure but but i mean in particular the knife you just held up the uh the abyss that's the crawler yeah crawler uh the crawler you know you could look at that and say oh this comes from a culture that has the yo jimbo too but yeah yeah you show it next video jumbo too and you're like okay i got it i see it you know what i mean yeah yeah yeah well this is what i was gonna say and and this is how i felt about um about the axia at the axon the vero engineering axon yeah yeah and the and the brian brown jaeger until i saw them together yes beautiful knife man oh i love those handle scales yeah they just released these these are made by vero these scales those are cool yeah but but the thought was um separate uh it's also it's also the same with the rotten designs evo i i was like oh it looks just like a strategy and then you put them together and you're like no it doesn't it's just you know it's got some general um you know characteristics it's a stretch two excel oh i got you dot dot right thank you man hack 90. good to see you here sir hi uh the knife junkie i carried the tucson 265 today and sharpened it yesterday to be ready for tonight's show god which one is that i i can't well this is straight yeah i can't either that's way above my pay grade man but um you talk about a holy original knife is that is this ts 195 from tucson it's just unlike anything i've ever seen or handled it's just so and it's an integral this bizarre kind of i don't know i don't know what to call it i don't even know what to call it what the blade just any of it i know what the hell is that but it's just so wacky it's like a gaff kind of gav co-esque on the top but i don't know what to call the handle shape it has this crazy milled pattern all over the handles i i don't know everything about this knife wait i'm sorry can you hold the blade up again so i can see um is that an actual trench knife yeah that's a real one my brother hunted that down he's got his he's got his people uh he's got his people scary yeah okay so i'm going to call that a double peaked warn cliff i have this thing lately i'm calling everything that's got a double peak double peaked hey guaranty good to see you here like this is that the prototype predate pretatoo sir hey i got guarantees gear right in front of me check this out oh here's a little knife store so this is something gear and d made i showed it off last week he sent it to me to check out it's a pocket euro sticks good point pocket tomahawk what did hero stick say oh he brought up the kolsa which was one i was going to discuss later oh okay all right we'll talk about that in a sec i want to i want to hear about that that is intense that's an intense little yeah man and it fits in your pocket with uh what yeah it fits in your pocket and you can do all sorts of like hooking and chopping and hacking and slashing but but he also sent this cool little pocket pocket edc tanto so i just i love that everyone's not everyone not everyone i love that people though feel like like i did or like a lot of designers do that their love for knives is so transcendent that they have to somehow make one right and right i've made a few i did it when i was a teenager you know what i mean yeah so so what was the knife you were just talking oh but guarantee had can you put guarantee back up so i can finish my thought with him on hero sticks while completing my daily drool over arizona custom knives recently added i saw the trench knife recently sold and had a chuckle congrats incredible piece um i don't think my brother bought that there he he uh he's like a backpack room craigslist kind of deal oh oh i think he went to his guy no he my brother gets uh he he likes world war ii rifles and stuff like that so yeah i think that's probably where he hunted that down so guarantee says here's a little knife story 280 20.5s confiscated at the border on their way in a year ago that's going up north fought hard worked to re-export them and had someone bring them back from north carolina i beat the jesus oh man god love you gear andy god love you that's you know my my knife is one day late i ordered a um a microtech so why don't i panic dude if it's ten minutes later like where is it where is it oh god yeah i'm going to the office maybe they brought it to the office johnny casada good to see you sir uh howdy y'all in pocket today is my cold steel american law man that is a great crossover that's a tank of a knife too if you're not if you're not into carrying one of these around an american alum what what i use it for work yeah it's like i'm a carpet guy you know i work in the mail room i need the blade length okay yeah you know doing this all day it's yeah that's a nightmare professor edc good to see you here uh sir john bob jim junkies hope you're all enjoying a great show carried the um and beg knives glimpse that's a cool looking knife and the gec-44 what do you think all the cod knives are wild talk about original designs but that's to me that's one of the songs that not many people want to listen to personally that's not a song i want to listen to i i think i think that in terms of over designed knives he does it best yeah or or some of the best but to me it's like too many notes um i do like the field grade jim skelton used to show off his red field grade bodega and it was very simple i guess the field grade is less less ornate have a nice day have a nice day do that every time good to see you here um yeah but yeah but fuel grade is like the the the norm the kind of normal i feel like his watered down is still pretty insane you know yeah as is the price and and i don't mean to gripe about price i'm certainly not uh i i but i'm i just still have trouble seeing myself ever paying that kind of money i got to say what up y'all what up bob jim what's up giant good to see you jan um unless it's a custom unless it's something that that i'm truly special right yeah yeah yeah yeah and you're involved in making and it's 100 yours um right so what right what what thoughts do you have on uh do you have any copycat knives anything that you can think of that you think is uh beyond the pale that is just like and knife you know what i mean i feel like that's that's half of my collection you know like i mean for i mean the the the quite clear it's good to see it the quiet carry drift's a good example it's just an knife you know somebody looks at that and they say wow that's a knife cool they're not going to know it costs 300 they're not going to know the difference to like someone i always try to look at knives as like an outsider first before i look at them as a you know someone who's just literally like swimming in them all day every day yeah um at the original the kaiser original is the same way um it is it is quite literally just and knife you know yeah there's no i mean i can't i say it looks like anything else no but it does just look like any other knife you know what i mean yeah yeah it could generically fit uh you know any brand on this and i would believe it you know what i mean it doesn't matter who made it it's just a knife yeah yeah nick martino carried my level lovely sng from bob lol uh along with a bunch of other stuff that fills my pockets that's funny uh nick's uh nick's a green thumb man he's got a green thumb he's always posting pictures of his cool plants uh i am not his house is full of them he's got as many plants as i have knives great dude love you nick good to see you man man uh i don't know i wish i had that kind of i have a jade plant just just barely holding on for life i have a cactus and it's struggling so you know this cactus like dude you don't even have to water me what are you like once a year once a year you give it a couple of drops you know yeah how is it that you're killing me this i don't understand yeah um let me show let me show this off real quick because i keep forgetting to uh next week steelovon good to see you here sir uh next week we're giving this away wait let me get these other very sharp items out oh yeah free stuff the people love free stuff this one uh this one is for for patrons so this is not free stuff this is more appreciation but but yeah i have a i have a growing stack of giveaway knives and i have to figure out um where and when yeah again you know what i mean because uh but look at this this thing this was donated uh to the channel by dave this old sword blade reviews and he is very generous gentlemen he's given us a lot of stuff we've given away a lot of arms make good stuff for the price oh my god uh so this is the second yeah this is the second we had the harvest here and gave that away also from dave but this one to me is hard to let go of because first of all it's very comfortable it's uh contoured to be fair jade plants are hard to kill too okay thank you okay all right thank you there's two's madness it it is it is true like i i it was thriving for a long time i think it despises me actually um it launched you in full sense of security and then right when you thought you were a good good plant owner yeah here we are i betrayed it and forgot to water it for a long time and then it it's because the guy who ended up taking my office or my office space i don't have an office but when he took my space he uh he he took the plant and he gave it he gave he's like sang to it and stuff and now it's this big bush and he gave me a little clip and he's like here bob this is the jade um hopefully it lives this time anyway this is uh this is k110 steel which is like d2 really nicely contoured uh what am i calling it thunderhead blue i love this thunder head blue it's sort of like yeah it's sort of gray it looks like a really nice looking sky like in ohio over the over the ochre fields every time i drive once once a year yeah that's when the skies are blue around here these days uh whenever i drive home it's funny and it's only incidental because i find uh ohio to be beautiful but every time it is a really pretty place it is but whenever we cross over from pennsylvania into ohio for some reason it always rains you know like and and then the rest of the time we're there it's beautiful it's just like a welcome yeah you hit you hit the border here it comes here comes the rain man yep so this this uh nice bearings really excellent knife uh is it a coated blade yeah it's got like a titanium subtle coating it's very interesting yeah like kind of gunmetal gray i dig it yeah uh nick martino i recently got a pink variegated jade tree oh ver did i pronounce that right very worked for me variegated it sounded real right thank you uh well that sounds cool nick um i don't know what that means but it sounds like it's like something that i could not keep alive but i do i do love that and i wish you my wife doesn't my wife does not my wife she does not have much of a green thumb even either as a matter of fact uh um when i was doing well with my plants i was ragging on her about how she was a plant assassin and more like more like that that went over great all right let me let me show you something very cool that i have gone totally crazy for it in the past yeah it's this it doesn't even fit on all the max ac outrageous outrageous hand storm what up where have you been all my life sandstorm first of all double peaked you got a double peak sort of clip point there there it is i i love that there it is yeah there it is the double peak the double peak that's what i look for outrageous but i love this action this big giant uh giant blade totally heavy just falls shut but i i i love the big knives and this this is a nice change for me because it's got a lot it's a big it's a big big folder but it's got a lot of the fun of the chinese knives that's how i'm gonna say it you know awesome action i have some other great big knives like the cold steels and they're awesome but they're not fidgety they're not giant fidget knives right right and this is a giant fidget spinner yeah careful with this thing yeah i think that's why i love like the yojimbo so much i love the tucson that um love them knives did the the vandal i love that thing it's just so it's like you know 10 inch button lock there's no reason for it right there's no reason yeah it's just it's absolutely it's outrageous but it makes me laugh so hey what are you gonna do i gotta i gotta gotta gotta get uh get my hands on that vandal uh no this is not a k-max rom uh i don't know who designed oh i don't know who designed this but was it darude i always hear the darude song when somebody talks about the map the the song sandstorm you know you if you heard it you would know it you're talking about an old man yeah and it came out in 99 so oh oh oh yeah i i don't know that i don't think there's any words i don't think there's any lyrics it's that i if you listen to it you'd be like oh holy crap yeah that song that will now play in my head there it is and then every time you see that knife you'll hear deruday sandstorm in your head you'll hear it oh thanks man i appreciate it i'm here i'm here uh wait wait uh uh hollywood tactics cool said double peaked why not say harpoon because this is not a harpoon i don't like harpoons but i like this harpoon is too abrupt and and it i know it serves a purpose it's like an add-on swedge if you're gonna if you're gonna say it has a purpose it's as an add-on switch on a small enough blade it's a thumb stop or something like that but it always felt like an add-on to me um but this it's different it's like a mac the the classic mac v sog special forces bowie you know it's very famous that that that you know wavy top i just i don't know why now i'm looking around my collection i mean the yojimbo has it right that kind of yeah the double hump here and here right yeah and the perfect place to put your thumb right yeah i'm now i'm looking around my collection i'm like dude how many how many double peeks do i have how many how many are there let's hash bag hashtag double peek let's get this started let's get this going come on people uh indeed let's blow it up but i have been on a little k-max rom tear that was uh nick that was in that was a you know i have been all these damn predators and and pelicans man i like them i have one but it's another very expensive one double peek this is a transparent knives custom blade on a on a benchmade 940. this is probably the most expensive benchmade i'll ever own it's on i think the the rockwell's like 64 hrc on this one and it's just it is quite literally the sharpest knife like the slicey's knife i own it's stunning uh i love this thing but that's beautiful handmade in his parents garage [Music] it makes this knife like benchmade what are you doing you can make this not what are you doing wake up snap out of it um get weird i wish benchmade would get weird they're not gonna get weird they're not going to come out with a warning you know hey oh really are they what what what it's um it's called the uh i think it'll come out in the summer it's called it's called the griptilian warren cliff yeah yeah basically it's tiny it's basically a mini grip um what is that oh somebody in the comments will tell us i'm sure because i'm a fool and there are too many knives to keep track of now i'm going to say something and uh and and you're not going to believe it oh um yeah warren cliff is probably one of like one of my favorite shapes uh behind tanto uh bowie no i'm just kidding it's just it's just such a usable blade shape to me for my like light use yeah i like too sorry i was stepping all over you there i also like the way it looks like uh a viking it looks like a sax yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so let me show you this you're not gonna believe this but i i am holding in my hand the second really good gerber that i have what that i have helped i won't believe this since 1977. my dad had one when i was a little kid and i was like a little backlog yeah he had a back lock it was nice it was like their slick version of the 110. and then and then you know 40 years go by and and and and it's awful awful awful and then and then two weeks ago or no not two weeks about two months ago i met um rei and i've i've got uh i've got my little my my little annual coupon burning a hole in my pocket and it's about 20 bucks and i see this knife this gerber zilch and it's about 20 bucks and i'm like all right let me see let me see and i get it and man i will tell you all they got to do is change the steel and change the the cheesy handle material and this is a really good so change change every all the big pieces no i just mean in turn i don't mean change the shape and the design i mean change the materials period but it's well made otherwise yeah it's really it's hold on great washer action okay where is my oh no where is it is it a paraframe wait is is sax pronounced sax or sea axe i've heard i've heard sea axe that's how i used to call it and then i've heard most people say sax so i've just started calling it sax and then the skrama sax is the big one let's see shane gables says my benchmade contigo is one of my favorite knives of all that that is a cool knife that is definitely one i regret getting rid of that was probably the best made benchmade i ever had and also probably the coolest william quirk good to see you here william very interesting show tonight glad to see uh great variety keep up the good work well thank you sir i appreciate it i will indeed i was looking for my mid 70s gerber that i have the old backlog i can't find it i can't find it it's in there somewhere i gotta score my dad aberdeen blade says it's worth zilch that's a little see that's all that's a pretty apt joke though that's fine because it it is inexpensive and it is kind of worth zilch because of the materials but i got to say the design is on point the blade shape even the even the geometry so anyway i got this i was excited and i said i said to myself self this could be a platform for them if they can just make you know keep making this knife well right and just upgrade the materials this could be a breakout knife for gerber they need it um well i look at the sumo and i think the same thing i love the looks of the sumo the gerber sumo it's a great looking knife which one is that um it's the it has like the axis style locks on it um it has deployment slots it looks like it has a full flat ground blade on it uh yeah yeah yeah yeah it's a beautiful little knife and i'm just like i it's like 3cr or 7cr blade steel and i know that the scales are made out of god recycled pop bottles and i just um i'm just like this is a beautiful knife make it well and we will buy it like yes you can forgive your sins of the past just make make this knife good make a bunch of your knives that look cool good and we'll come back you know i i i agree nobody says the knife junkie benchmade immunity that's the uh that's the warning that's the warning oh the immunity oh i was saying i was about to say i too have benchmade immunity the rest of my life that name is also very on the nose it's called the um the what's the full name it's full immunity it's called the full immunity and it was it was announced right at the tail end of of the cove yeah i know yeah but it's a beautiful knife if you pull it up it's a gorgeous looking little warren cliff man great little edc they want a million dollars for it for no reason but all right so let me show you this uh uh um gerber saw my zilch video and they're like can we send you a knife and i said yes and they sent me this it's called the s sedulo cedulo and it is their version of a benchmate if you will it it's made in the united got a better access lock it's got a very good axis lock uh it's not hard to beat benchmade at the ask access lock these days so to be honest it's it's true uh but um i've always had some i've always had a little bit of trouble with my hogue mini rsk mark one i gotta say really yeah and am i am i large mark one and and nothing that bothered me but uh neither of them yeah i mean this this one okay this is new and it is breaking in and actually over two days of yeah flipping it it's really good it's s see now this is where they're kind of a daylight and a dollar short it's s thirty yeah which is good it's usa which is which is great it's got really cheap feeling plastic handles similar to this uh that's what i was going to ask what are the scales made out of them uh they're yeah they're in i'm assuming yeah yeah very good look at this clip this is yeah it's actually a decent clip it's in line below i mean they've they've actually put a little chamfer on the edge of that clip so that look at that you can see there's a little they actually care it's almost like they actually cared yeah it's not wild you can feel it on this so i say go back your production of all your big box store knives and just do these but maybe the issue is they make so much money on their crappy walmart knives oh because everybody keeps them yeah well that's true because yeah yeah the gator that's that big giant hand filling clip point um looks like a looks like a big old cold steel is what it looks like yeah yeah it makes cold steel look svelte nobody says gerber sedulo is much better s30v and crossbar lock chef's kiss chef's kiss uh uh yeah it's it's working for me man i gotta say oh wait here's something else i gotta i gotta show off lonely stacker 777 plastic makes me cringe i can't stand plastic hands hey lonely stacker how do you feel about this listen oh oh it's like the interior of a kia optima that's what it sounds like to me well or a secondhand hyundai elantra that's the interior sound of a hyundai elantra it smells like it too it smells like it too uh right here if you look at this this is what has kind of shocked me the most and has impressed what the edge bevel is perfect the edge level is is perfect on both sides and when you and the way i noticed it is i was checking the centering because i wanted to find all sorts of wrong things with this i actually only found one um and i'm not i'm not including the choice of handle materials as a as a mistake but there's one there's one thing i'll point out and it's a finish issue not a fit not a fit issue but a finished issue anyway i was looking at the centering and i noticed damn that point is exactly center line with two equal sides to that triangle and then i i examined the so i look forward to i'm going to do a video on this where i you know i i don't i rarely test and cut stuff on my videos but i want to see if it's if it's good and i don't i don't want to be surprised or not you know right yeah yeah i only cut if it's like a brand new steel to me like vanek super clean i put through its paces when it first arrived like i i you know saved up guar like um cardboard for like three weeks and then just saw how saw how far it got you know i know how s30 s35 s45 and m390 performs so that's kind of like my scale uh m4 was another one but m4 just never gave up i i ran out of cardboard before m4 gave bob so i love m4 it's a great deal and i currently have none in my collection actually really yeah i think i have a smock in him for and then the the benchmade super freak the big the big dog oh yeah nick nick martino has the last m4 knife that was in my collection which is the uh oh blade hq exclusive they love him oh man i regret getting rid of well no i don't it went to a good home and i needed the cashies to buy something else um i was going to ask you you do these epic live streams i mean three hours and so tell me it's the drugs it's the drugs bob they just keep you going drug fueled live streams tell me a little bit about your live streams and about your channel and and what uh what what guides you uh what uh well i started it because i i watched a year's worth of knife youtube and i was like i could do this better well honestly that's you know that's my honest i love all of all of the channels they were all inspirations to me including yours but i was like there's a way to make knife videos that nobody else is making and i was like i know how to i know how to do that i i have the ability and the you know the equipment for it so i started and my first videos like everybody's were awful but you know i developed kind of my style kind of like ken burns documentary style is is kind of how i describe my videos just on a much more epic scale even than a ken burns my live streams are more ken burns length honestly um yeah three what was the last one two days ago three hours and five minutes yeah minutes or something yeah 3 35 on sunday yeah i just you know once i get started we go down these rabbit holes we go shopping on um yes please go watch that yeah it's a good one in the end yeah that's a good one it's all royalty free don't worry about but uh yeah we once we get started we we usually end up shopping is how most of my live streams end up and uh we either end up on a random website and we'll just go down a rabbit hole and once you once you fall into the rabbit hole you don't stop falling till you hit the bottom which is usually which is usually when the stream ends so uh and on it people we all have a good time it's it's more just like us imagine sitting in a room with your friend looking at a ridiculous website and looking at things you can't afford that's basically what we do on my live streams i love that it's a lot of fun it is it's a lot of fun and i'll have people in the comment section like oh check out this website they have the weirdest stuff like we we went down the bud k rabbit hole two streams ago and i had never i had never been the one that's three and a half hours long i had never been on their website before oh and god dude i think we went through every single page of that website when i was a kid the bud k catalog of my best friend used to get it and we would pour over it i want that i want that yeah it did it takes me back to my childhood getting the catalogs in the mail like the knife and gun catalogs my dad would get that's that's kind of the mindset that the live streams put me in they're a lot of fun we have a ton of fun with them i love that i love the idea of hangouts you know we've done hangouts here well that's kind of what this is but yeah but but the idea of um you know i have no one in in my um immediate life around me you know i can get some people to care for just a short period of time about knives but but you have to be three and a half hours and they still care and they're like oh it's over you know after three and a half hours yeah i'm like i gotta eat i gotta eat yeah go get it good job man tri-state has good flow the conversation doesn't have highs and lows which makes it easy to enjoy the ride you sweet man lonely stacker thank you that's pretty you're a sweet man a lot of sweetness here uh what was that the lapd uh website too a couple streams ago that was a nightmare god bless i messaged them on instagram try to get a uh sponsorship out of them out of this horrible website they never respond uh byron says tri-state edc the best place to get sunday brunch and then go knife shopping sunday mornings at what 9 a.m 9 30. no we started late now we're like 11 11 o'clock because the west coast isn't up at six o'clock on a sunday christina says kale does have good kale it's okay i forgive you lonely stacker 777 says it's a millennial thing to go over someone's house and just surf the world when i was a kid we would when the internet was this new fresh thing right and only like one kid in your friend group would have the internet we would all go over to his house and we would all surf the web on his you know the family computer and like the kitchen yeah so that's kind of where the inspiration for the live streams comes from it is a nostalgia trip for me it really is hero stick says like the back pages of soldier of fortune magazine oh yeah yeah my my brother used to get that every once in a while um you know my brother yeah exactly we were like uh suburban suburban kids and my my brother's getting soldier a fortune and my mom found it she yep like worse than a hustler man honestly jesus yeah yeah just about shane says uh i just show up on tri-state edc the wife shows up sometimes oh oh nice shane's in love with my wife it's it it's it's fine i'm okay with it it's fine uh what is she in tonight i know she makes stickers right she she yeah she um is more and more every day it seems it's it's very interesting she was never a night she's you know a girl girl a girl's i don't want to say a girly girl because she's strong and very smart and you know tough as nails could probably kick my ass but um more and more every day man she's she's grabbing a knife out of the knife box i'm like what are you doing she's like i don't know i just want to play with this one i'm like that's why i married you you know right there oh man she's the keeper i was like take every take whatever you want out of there sweetheart she loves button locks she loves them she goes i can i can fidget with them even when my nails are long when i have my big nails on oh my gosh which is a big thing right and that's why she loves she loves automatic knives and she loves otfs for the same reason so like yeah that makes sense if you have big long nails you you're using kind of the back of your thumb so your nail isn't getting in the way yeah right you gotta love it so that's why those new yeah axial gear yeah i love them use code tristate10 and actually geared up i'll have to check that out wait wait uh i'm sorry go back to the last comment jim if you would uh edc good to see you man uh look forward to knife church with coal every single day hallowed be thy grind was something that came up i don't know a few months ago i i found a reverb um effect for my live streams and i turned it on and i was like welcome to the church of tri-state uh i was like bless sal glesser hallowed be thy grind and that's just oh my god on a sunday morning at 9 30. it was great well yeah we have a lot of fun oh kale oh kale that's me that's me bob hey uh have you gotten your hands on the jack wolf knives uh but i saw the pictures and i am i am not a slip joint guy at all i'm not a slip joint guy um i have a double detent deal from tucson and i'm i hate it but those knives are gorgeous those that i love the very painia-esque kind of retro modern um that vintage retro modern paste i love it i love it so much we got jonathan and ezekiel good evening guys um oh the shredder knife reviews i love their channel everyone's subbed to the shredder knife reviews they have this channel on youtube please update them they're amazing i like to tease my daughter who's about about ezekiel's age like it's like what are you doing [Music] where's your knife channel daddy you won't let me have one well that's a material child um yeah this is that this is the jack wolf i love the way it looks i got that carbon fiber and i'm so happy about that because i don't have anything like this in my i mean i have knives like this in my collection uh but no carbon fiber like this i also love the like it's so old-school with the bolster on both sides you know what i mean it's kind of like the scale sandwich between the the raw titanium i just i adore it it is uh it is something else and the bolsters are integral to the liner so these are solid slabs of titanium no breaks no nothing no gaps i love it a full height hollow grind m390 beautiful belt these are rayot made right yeah uh he cannot he's not allowed to reveal contractually um uh i have a feeling it's not riat those uh he had some prototypes made by them yeah usually rayon's like yeah tell them you know what i mean yeah yeah uh i don't know who made them but they did uh yeah finish on that blade is stunning sucker for a good build satin and here you get the full use of that um shape because with the with the with this kind it's a stock shape but when you have a secondary blade there that secondary blade obscures the contours of that gun stock so you don't get the benefit of the ergonomics or the feel of it right so i never quite got why well i shouldn't say i never quite got now that i have this i don't get why right yeah remove the second blade from the other one you'll get it real quick right exactly it's a good they're good looking knives i i i knew he was coming out with knives and i'd hurt but i had never seen them until like maybe a day or two ago and i was like okay all right oh yeah okay i get it i get it what about the stout have you handled that i haven't it's i was just on lefty's i wasn't on it but i was in the in the uh the chat section complaining like where's my knife dude you think i'm going to get a review out before saturday come on man not happening it takes me weeks to get a review done yeah but no i haven't i haven't yet i think i'm next in line i hope i really look forward to checking that thing out man yeah it's a good looking knife it's a little ugly but at the same time good looking you know what i mean what what about it do you think is ugly it's i'm just because lefty made it i just oh okay good good because i'm like i don't i don't i don't like like i don't know what what part of it is that because i think the blade is i really like the blade blade does bother me it really does it really does bother me yeah yeah like this kind of stuff this like the gavco kind of stuff this crate the double the double point as you call it or whatever the double bond that's that yeah it usually doesn't like the yojimbo is like the one exception of the rule well that in the the this because i mean yeah obviously but then i look at this i look at this and i'm like you know what it's not that far off from the from the stout so i just have to hold it before i tell you how i feel you know i definitely want the venom jack and probably another says nick yeah yeah he's so he's going to be well yeah the so he's got a bunch all right like these jack wolf knives these are the first he's released but there are more already made um right now that's all yeah so it's so painful racing 274 i mean about the same as a pena i would like to get a pena i do not i love it i love the raptor um i just i just adore this little thing man i just adore it this is the one knife that no matter who i am with no matter who sees it people that don't have never carried a knife in their life they're like that is a really pretty knife this is the only one nobody really could yes this is the only knife that ever gets public like appreciation out in the out in the wild it's very bizarre i think just because it reminds everybody their their grandpa's knife right they're like that's that you know something it hits something the bullets appear here but i gotta say the the blade shape i love and but to me i i see that as a knife person's blade shape right right in a little knife too that's what i love about it as pretty as it is it's such a a great user day-to-day anyway i need not gonna go chop down a tree with it but no need maybe for such things what about face blade knives do you have uh do you have any fixed blade knives in that in your clothes i tell you the one i have now and is probably like the first fixed blade i've ever had and i've been like i i get it i get the fixed blade thing um is no surprises [Music] mr mr mike emmler sea snake oh that's a great night it's the first it's the first fixed weight i've ever held on me like i totally get it and this is actually one of the first i think this is his this is his personal sea snake you let me borrow it no way you know so you know it's just such a great it's so tiny like it's no bigger than the you know than a a normal pocket knife that i would carry day to day yeah so it has not left my backpack since it arrived like a month ago and i'm like mike you can't have your sea snake back sorry man i love it snake never heard of it yeah what's that never i i wasn't in the box man but it's such a great usable lightweight great ergos i just adore it i adore this little thing they uh they sell an all blacked out one uh they're so cheap they're like 30 bucks yeah like i just bought one in every room in the house you know and it's a a rpm nine it's a great skill yeah i've been really impressed by it the um let me see here this this thing is new ooh what do you got oh it's a kitchen a little bigger oh i've been on a big kitchen knife kick all right so this was sent to me um by vosteed um yeah they're they're really hitting the social media game these days they they are and they're sending most people tactical folders or or front flippers and such yeah um but when they get christ exactly when they did you say this looks like a stealth bomber yeah the hand yeah the crazy fascinating i know in the in this in the back oh my god i didn't even see that yeah that's for braining your foe you know you gotta kill the pig before you butcher it right they uh yeah they sent this to me are you interested in seeing a knife and and i said yeah i i'd like to see one of your kitchen knives you know and this is the one they sent and i really dig the blade shape i love the santoku it's the only it's the only shape i use in the kitchen is it why it's it's just that sheep's foot your your point is basically the same the same level as the heel of the blade right the very back of the edge so for for cutting boards it's the same reason i love worn clips right for cutting board tasks i need that blade shape i just need it i can't do a traditional like french chef's knife i can't ever i'm spoiled by my spydercos and my spyderco kitchen knives and my um uh the tactile tactile knife company sent me their kitchen knife and it is oh my review is finished and my channel members can see it now but that should be up in a week or so i'm in love with that thing it's my most i called it my most used knife period i saw that i saw the uh your instagram post of that yeah yeah that was a clip that reel was equipped from a review yeah okay yeah that that thing i saw that i was like oh yeah i got a i do want to get one it is about time that we uh change our our kitchen knives or i mean it's always kind of a slow you know new knives come in new knives go out now i i like this it's very thin it's very very very sharp something about it i got to do some research on it do we know what the steel is no we don't yeah that's what that's what i don't buy kitchen knives unless it's called like public information it says three layer high carbon steel right you know i uh nick says damn that's gorgeous so so to me i'm i'm thinking one of two things they're either trying to hide the steel or they think i'm stupid and or you know that i don't care about what blade's deal is that's most kitchen knives though that's almost yeah oh yeah i think you're right about that actually we have uh the shun knives got them from very nice very nice knives uh we got them for our wedding 15 years ago and uh they're all right uh i have i have one um uh vustop trident that uh big ten inch french chef's knife that i've always loved and that that's always been my kind of my go-to right the shoes are good uh but they're chippy uh my mine are and they may have changed since then but they've gotten more expensive i can tell you that oh in 15 years i bet they have yvonne's good to see you howdy bob and howdy cole what's up man good to see you hollywood tactical says shun uses vg-10 that's a pretty common uh kitchen knife steel isn't it yeah so other than my tactile my most used is in my most beloved is uh made by warther cutlery in dover ohio oh with the swirls yeah s45 s45vn is the blade steel on that and it's it's like a hundred and ten dollars it's the and it's a full-size kitchen knife with the wooden with the wooden handle and the little tiny swirls all over it i've been taking them i've been begging them for discount code or something i i just like worshipped that company my grandpa had a set my dad had a set i have some now my mom gave me i have a a chef's knife and a paring knife uh from them and yeah they went to their that's so cool well that's fine my parents toured how's it going redacted uh good to see you here sir uh i doubt seriously that vas deed is trying to hide this deal and the people behind vasdid are fantastic people and i'm sure if you asked they'd be glad to talk about probably actually yeah the the person i've been talking back and forth with uh i asked her on well i didn't ask okay there you go answer problem solved the swinging axe thank you sir i appreciate that 9cr has has been great on uh on a couple of cevivies i have it on um so yeah it's it's nice i like it it's but it's suspiciously sharp i'm i'm concerned that over the next couple of weeks yeah so i'm gonna do my regular maintenance protocol with this and see in a couple weeks i have a feeling i'm gonna really i i have a feeling my my real criticism will not be with the blade that it will be with the ergonomics of this hand yeah that's it looks a little intense yeah i it looks cool i mean it is a really crazy cool looking knife but that handle i'm looking at the handle i'm like i don't know yeah it's a little do you remember um what the hell were they global global chefs knives they were hot tickets they looked cool and were so unpleasant to use i had friends who had globals and uh i came over and i we used to do a lot of cooking in each other's kitchens in those days oh yeah and i remember coming over and being like oh sweet i can't wait to uh how does this work you know it was like i needed i i i couldn't hold it i need to use the manual for this exactly they still sell them man and they are they still look violently uncomfortable yeah williams and sonoma sells them for 400 bucks a set oh i bet they do uh can you go back to the can you go back to the last uh comment there jim uh byron said uh wusthof has a new performance black kitchen line new in 2022 so you can sneak up on your foe right after you cut the onions yes shane says bob do you cut enough in the kitchen for the ergos to matter yeah i mean yeah the kitchen's like the one place where there goes really matter because nine times out of ten you got crap on your hands you got oil and grease and water and crap over your fingers and i i used to work in a in a kitchen and i held the knife like this because that's how i was taught and this feels uncomfortable in this position um and that applies that yeah yeah and so now i'm trying to figure out the best way for me uh to use the blade itself though uh what i really want to do for the video shane is what they do in the uh in in their video and put a put a roma tomato on oh yeah just shave yeah yeah but i just have to get my daughter off screen to hold it in place i was trying to do it with a grape and i just you know once you get the cut started you can do it but it starts just need to cut one side of it so it sits flat and then you just gotta super glue it down that's literally i did i've done a little bit of commercial work and that's like food food photography and videography is just it's all a lie it's awful man is that what you used to do tabletop photography and like as a hobby but you know you're in the past like 10 years i've i've done a lot of product photography and video work for smaller local companies and and the the first food shoot i did i was just like how the hell am i going to make this work and i was like i'll just super glue things together yeah they'll never know it was that our toothpick but the toothpick looked really ugly we didn't have the right toothpick so we had super glue oh super glue works man it it it's good for wounds it's good for everything uh the swinging axe says i also got a free vosteed morgan utility knife and cannot recommend it uh not enough finger clearance on the cutting board oh interesting yeah this this uh yeah you know shane was talking about i never thought about the ergonomics of a kitchen knife um i i do so i do all the inglorious um short order cooking of the week and then my wife gets all the glory on the weekends yeah make some big meals yeah and i always sous chef for her also for the beautiful meal so uh yeah i reckon i end up with the knife maybe uh buddha flash good to see you here sir good evening late to the party he says uh i end up holding the knife and using it for probably like 10 minutes of work you know if it if it's a big meal that she's making and i'm doing you know first the onions and then the garlic and then the shallots and then whatever else you know peppers or whatever even the simplest i mean my review i said like the simplest to task can be a nightmare or it can be a dream in the kitchen like the easiest thing can be a nightmare if you don't have a decent knife that is comfortable to use oh yeah man and and you have people people do use their kitchen knives the most and if you don't keep them sharp these are the worst man kitchen knives dull kitchen knives are so so dangerous man people don't realize it but you can really you know you can jack yourself up with that also um what is it like like 89 or like 92 percent of all knife related crimes are done with kitchen knives yes yes there's that statistic we like talking about that here actually that that comes up every once in a while and and that conversation leads only one place and it's inevitable and that place is like oh well if you're gonna get murdered by a knife what knife do you want it to be right and that's always a topic that uh that i'll entertain for a moment and then i'm like oh you know a sharp one yeah yeah right right like the onion covered garlic salt and pepper covered like doll 20 year old kitchen knife don't give me that it's going to hurt give me something nice sharp i don't i won't feel it yeah and i'm just i'm done i'm okay make it quick and painless i'm scared please lonely stacker says i'm sure it cuts cake just fine yeah oh yeah i think it does too shane says i don't think i've ever used a kitchen knife more than two minutes so it never crossed my mind yeah but if you i mean add up a lifetime of two minute sessions in the kitchen using a knife i mean how many years of your life have you spent with that kitchen knife in your hand that is true that is true and if you have demanding rugrats constantly requiring to be fed now let's see buddha flash says yeah if you train in knife fighting or defensive uh knife a train with a kitchen knife you know there's always one nearby i think that's why that's usually the case yeah and if you look at the at the companies that sell training knives frequently you'll be able to find a training knife in a 10-inch butcher knife yep which is always a little menacing to see a little bit more kitchen yeah it's like 20 years old a 20-year-old cutco's never sharpened once and they slice like butter that's funny yoda my mom had cut clothes and knives growing up and i think they're made in new york cutco right and are they still in america i didn't know that i don't know i think i'm pretty sure kozar but i could be mistaken someone out there could do the do the research are you flipping me off man yes sorry yeah that's that's come on in new york go [ __ ] yourself yeah i this is that's what my brother and i used to do at the kitchen table oh are you having uh-huh and then dad what i was rubbing my eye sorry i just uh i just saw him i've worked in commercial kitchens and literally rub a doggone blood blister in my finger due to craptastic ergos i used to i used to be the only one who had um in this in this kitchen it was an italian restaurant and there were two sets of knives on the walls and they were like rented knives and every week the guy came and sharpened them and no one ever used the butcher knife which was this it was like the big scraper yeah they're just ridiculous like a real butcher's knife a real chef's knife it's like a 12-inch blade it's ridiculous yeah yeah exactly this thing was yeah it doesn't cut co own k-bar that's what i thought yeah that is news to me that's crazy um every day giant long thing and no one ever used them so they're always razor sharp and i would show up at the more in the morning and i'd have to clean lettuce like you know a hundred heads of lettuce in this and we had this big you know those salad spinners that you have yeah oh yeah dude yeah i'm trying to get one that sounds like the same one for like 30 years just the same salad spinner man well i i'd have to load this sucker up and so i would i would behead the the heads of lettuce with one of those things [Music] and i had the system down i was really quick until one day uh it was this finger i i nearly lopped my finger and the chef came over and the only thing he said this will tell you the times too the only thing he said was do you have aids and i was like oh man i just chopped my finger off into the salad and he's like that's why i'm asking can we serve the salad it's a lot you're gonna have to start over again if not yeah the bearded butchers use victorinox victorinox uh i i could see that i have the steel they use is so great in the kitchen just because it's so easy to maintain and it takes just the the most foolish edge just an outrageous edge whatever that what is that steel called um [Music] swiss stainless i don't know surgical stainless or even nose with it but it's good i've only experienced it on the little fruit knife and the little paring knives i don't have any of the big uh but yeah they are i mean they're like little kitchen razors yeah they really are jim what was that last comment if you don't mind sir yoda says i used to do work at these grocery stores on uh on a route and they had a knife that guy came and swapped yeah yeah yeah that's what this was they didn't sharpen it they just gave you some new ones yeah yeah it's like oh you you have the you know 12 knife set here's another one that's sharp and i'll take these and bring them back next week interesting yeah there you go yeah i knew it was a weird number or something yeah 1.4116 that's what on some of their uh cheap folders they used to use a horrible name whoever whatever team was behind that yeah one point i feel like a robot saying that one point five nine six one one two zero zero zero but you wanna know what's a cool name for a steal magna cut yeah that's a cool name for a steal i got a lot of magnet cut in the house these days yeah so i put i put my own edge on this this is the one i sharpened because i wanted to see what kind of edge it would take and it's beautiful good god this stuff just takes a no just an outrageous edge and this is not thin behind the edge by any means this is not a razor blade but god it took just a foolish edge and then i have this is the factory edge on the magna cut rock wall and it just won't give up like the factory edge they put on this thing i have not had to i touched it when it first got here with the ceramic cone and i just haven't had to touch it since and it's been like three months so i'm it's in me i'm i've been really impressed by it i have no magna cut i need i know bob i know i know first world problems and i'll have uh uh emler send this to you when he's done with it i'm sending it to him oh what's he gonna do to it uh nothing he just wants to review it it's mine i i bought it protect reached out to me and was like you want to check it out and i was like yes please thanks pro tech love you they're the best they're the nicest people in the world yeah that's uh matt uh derek eric i always talk to on instagram damn nice knife says yoda doug yeah i want that knife so bad it's it's so unlike anything protect's done it is very much a protect but still like very i to me out of the order i have like 18 protects i think and it's just the titanium pocket clip that all the little things add up to something that feels special yeah what is it what's that going for 80 480 yeah 420 retail something like that it's a lot i am 420 bro but how long is that uh that pocket clip is that long or is that just my eye i mean it's it's three quarters the length of the knife it's pretty big it's a big but look where i mean it starts here they could have started it back here and it would have been about i looked for the most minut things to um disabuse me of knife design that i really want well that clip looks a millimeter too long for my taser i don't have to buy that in the trash garbage uh you mentioned emmler um let me show you this this is my spidey chef that mike emmler i love the blade that he did for you on that yeah yeah and and it's so sharp man yeah that gentleman can sharpen a knife that's for me it's i have a bunch of his knives here for review like 16 of them or nine or ten or something like that and every single one of them has a nimble edge and i had never experienced an emler edge before he has an aptly named channel that man yeah that is absolutely crazy sharp like there's no other way to describe it it's bizarre to me that man's a witch as far as i'm concerned how long until every knife is magna cut it needs to become the de facto blade steel on everything for sure get rid of s30 i'm done with it spider-man you watching how about s35 i mean are we i'm okay with it you know whatever i think s35 should be like the should replace s30 as the budget super steel it basically already is the budget super steel yeah we have i guess in the same breath though companies like spyderco and benchmade have like mastered i guess at one point mastered the heat treat of s30v they have it pretty well dialed in they can get the most out of it so for them to start from scratch with magna cut basically it's like how long before we get perfect magna cut right yeah yeah i don't know buddha flash says i finally got uh the email for for a skaha i ordered like 19 months ago they told me they'll be doing them in magna cuts soon i told them i'll just wait i'll just wait i put me in for another 19 months yeah it's like a neighbor another ohio boy oh will b good to see you sir thanks for joining us you look man that picture looks a lot like a krav maga teacher i used to have phil is that you yeah yeah sorry i'm sending the last payment i swear uh hero sticks uh buddha flash dude me too how long will the weight on magna cut be so it's here just a little bit at a time you guys you know yeah but but for that skaha who knows when it'll make it up dude to the great knight white north the swinging asset swinging axe says i dislike s30 and s35 is a favorite so what is it too chippy for you uh swinging max that's the only complaint i've ever really heard is that you know but i i mean i don't hate s30v on you know i i have what 30 spydercos almost all of them are an s30v i love them all they've all performed really well but it would spyderco is like the company that does the craziest deals it would just make sense for them to be the first to say screw it magnet caught on everything you know what i mean yeah that would be cool well i mean people want variety too i would imagine right right uh though though magna cut just seems to strike such a balance yeah all the qualities people want uh carrying the petrified fish beluga in blue my carta the victorinox cadet in blue alox oh man i like that i love those a-locks and the quill xl good times kevin oh hey um uh uh uh enochs i i meant to say before um hollywood tactical wrote something about the the steele and victorinox they call it enochs hence the victor enochs yeah right yeah [Laughter] okay zoom in zdc says i'm still waiting on the pre-order deca in magna cut uh wait the deca but i finally got a deck this is my first hogue i've been really impressed by it it's the first one the gen one but it's a perfect knife man it's so thin and slicey it's such a nice looking knife i love both versions the clip point and the wild wild warm cliff yeah yeah it reminds me a little bit of the of the zero five five uh the swinging act says i prefer how s35 sharpens yeah yeah much easier to maintain very low maintenance deal what do you do to maintain your knives uh i'm a home guy i'll reach for a home before i reach first drop nine times out of ten um i try to i've you know in the beginning we all make mistakes as we learn about knives right and my my biggest thing as far as maintenance was was over stropping and it took me a long time to figure that out was that over strapping you can over strap a knife and you will just you'll do all this work yeah you'll do all this work to make the edge perfect and you'll be like i'll make it even better with this drop and then you'll ruin it and then you have to basically you know go i always ended up reaching for a hone after the strap and i was like i'll just cut out the middleman so i bought this which is the most bizarre purchase in my entire knife career it's the it's the uh spyderco duck foot it's called the golden stone and it is quite literally a duck foot it just is yeah but i just i i hold it in my hand and i'll just has these kind of beveled edges right here on both sides it's meant to be a guided system you put it on a flat surface you have a 20 degree edge on this side and you move it over 20 degree edge on this side you can use it as a bench stone as a you know i've used it like that so you can it's kind of like the swiss army knife of sharpening ceramics but it's just an eighty dollar piece of stone my wife yelled at me for that one well now she's happy now that she's getting into knives for sure all the knives are sharp babe i promise that is cool i've never seen that i i like the uh you know i sometimes i'll take out the sharp maker stones and kind of do the same thing yup just hold it in your hand that's what i always ended up doing so yeah that's how that is my go-to like edge maintenance because you just barely touch it once or twice on either side of the edge and you're you're good you're back to where you started so yeah i i can get obsessive with this dropping not obsessive like work too long on it but you know there's no reason for me to be dropping this but it feels good it's satisfying it's like asmr man it's great yeah you get the goals it feels good everybody's happy right so uh feedback i think you need i think you need a you're like this is none of your business bob but i want to see your um fixed blade knives oh yes uh i have a few um two i have when i say a few i think i have like three well two of them are like walmart one's like a coleman so that's a real night it's real nice honestly it's not a bad knife um the other one's a winchester both walmart specials yeah the winchester's a bowie right magna cut or m390 it's a real thin you know really short blade let me grab the big boy though you'll love this magna cut or m390 now i cannot answer this uh in in um or this from uh oh yeah that's a great knife yeah this thing feels nice and i love it look at that there's oil on both of them we want a big old fixie feels good yeah i forget what it's called though it's called the um it's the stone fish he loves fish doesn't he such a weird girl what a what a freak yeah yeah he's a bit of a freak in the best way you know are we not all um i gotta find the big one so bear with me um talk talk amongst yourselves well i okay i have one to recommend to you oh go ahead please no please dude go ahead uh the the it's the rsk mark iii the fake that's the five inch and man it is great and and uh geometry it it has sort of has the geometry of a of a folder it's it's a pretty awesome knife yeah i mean these two like kind of changed my thinking on fixed blades they really did um just because they are both so usable and so approachable as far as fixed to me when i think fixed blades i'm like i'm not batoning wood i don't need all that that's why i love like this one especially i was like i get it i totally get fixed blades now this one's a little big but i gotta let me fall let me hunt down the big boy real quick back here you'll get a kick out of it i know you will well something that that i i think about is that like well they're not necessarily all for use you know some of them are just for collecting like uh you know like you would at any sort of thing that you collect like other knives you don't use or save tomahawks or um baseball cards or anything like that uh good fix play you know just to have it uh oh let's see so i have more than i thought so my my uh angsty youth uh i picked this up at a flea market this is an m-tec tonto it has seen some use and abuse if you can tell by the rhino lining spray-on coating that the blade has on oh my god the rescue team tonto yeah boy that is oddly made with the same construction as an actual k bar where the butt cap is placed over the tang and then a pin is is placed this i oh yeah through the yeah the cap which i always thought was a weird doesn't work this one's that one's gonna fall off any day let me tell you this is not aged well dude all the plastic and rubbers like degrading so it's all real miserable it's miserable uh and i found the coleman which is a great little this was my like go-to little camping knife it was a great little knife i think it was like 15 bucks at walmart i love that blade shape i got to say yeah and it's it's it takes i don't know what the steel is stained chinese stainless is literally what it says usa made winchester knives are pretty valuable says yoda and this is not i think i think uh definitely those um those jack knives with the bullet on the on the side those are the of the shell casing so this is the big one and the one one of the earlier times after i started my channel i hopped into your chat i mentioned i mentioned this um and it took me a long time to figure out what it was but it is it is the uh the the kenpo karate too oh yes yeah yes this is this is a gill hibbing design dude just an absolutely ridiculous piece of of whatever it is steel okay i love this is my grandfather's he was big and he was you know one of those kind of like backyard militia guys back in the 60s and 70s you know what i mean he was one of those dudes yeah with the with the red berets and all that he was one of those so this was his uh his was his combat knife back in the day dude in taiwan with love not chinese man this taiwan quality baby so gil hibben the guy who designed that uh that's crazy he he's he used to be like a big dude in the in the knife world uh and he was also a kenpo karate master i used to do kenpo karate that's how i knew like that connection and i wanted that knife man that you have in your hand i wanted that so badly for so long i don't know how old this one is i i mean he had to have had it for 20 years plus by the time he died that is such a cool and random thing for for me to see you just pull out like that yeah i'm like i'm not a big fix blade guy but i have this you know yeah like oh my god like serious grill knife from my pack it's crazy it's i mean it's just like every time i look at i'm like damn it's just so ridiculous it makes me giggle dude reminds me of his crazy drunk butt man this is your grandpa's knife dude yeah yeah yeah my grandpa it's outrageous it's he was i get a lot of my like obsessive knife behavior from him whether it was on purpose or by accident because he i mean everything all the knives that i got when he passed away were just screaming sharp and i knew he carried him and used them maybe not the kimbo karate so much right when he was in the 70s but yeah hollywood yeah dude these days yes these are real cheap bud k knives uh hollywood tactical says that is literally a a buck uh i i've never seen buck sell that exact knife hollywood tactical no you said it hey yeah i got you sorry lower case but yeah bud k well yeah yeah a uh a broken clock is correct twice a day but what k's got some cool stuff like the kemper karate knife i could see some gorilla wait what was that last one oh wait uh i could see some gorilla carrying that sick blade yeah just imagine me but like in my 40s just tromping through a field with a bunch of guns and that strapped to my belt that's my that's my grandfather there you go let's see uh dissentient descentient01 hey junkie do you own any bark river knives yeah i own uh right now i own four and i have one out right with me right now and it's this this is the shining mountain bowie all of a sudden all of a sudden i feel i feel real small over here man you whip that thing out i thought my kenpo karate was cool oh dude the kempo karate is wicked cool man i i i want that all day long uh this this thing i always loved because uh and and sought out because i knew it was a really good and well made version of the type of bowie that brad pitt uses it in in glorious bastards oh yeah it has the same blade profile his of course has a big beautiful uh stag crown on it but um i just love that blade tape and of course i i've never used this knife i loaned it to kep mcnesshart who's in the chat right now and he's used it he's taken it out and camped with it so at least someone's used it but i just have it as a i collect i i mean i'm the same way very nice says descent well thank you sir i also have the boon too which is great i'm sorry what'd you say i'd said it was a good looking knife just a really nice looking knife yeah monster it's a beast but it's real good looking it is giant and i i i must admit i've never even attempted to carry it and use it yeah probably a wise choice um on my part yoda says damn that would be great to take to a portal that was my first thought yeah no no this is why i bought it oh not not for a portland riot but this is a wingard wearables one of their one of their tomahawks this is their latest the stingray he he's out of pennsylvania and has these forged uh in pennsylvania and he makes the handles and everything and this is for throwing um but he mentioned riot and the first thing i thought of was not actually like a melee with this but when i when i first got this i thought if i ever have to pop a tire this is what i'm going to use it's perfect it's like purpose built for popping tires yeah so like collect a lot of weird stuff there's nothing wrong with it not that that's weird right that's that's totally normal it's totally normal we're all we're all normal here all right so would you uh would you indulge me in a knife fight before yeah tonight yeah because i think tonight's is is it would this is good for nerds here and and i feel like we're a couple of knife nerds and i feel like a knife fight that's warren cliff versus sheep's foot don't do that don't do that [ __ ] you son of a gun don't you do it to me well i will let you choose your own um use my side i have to pick warren cliff i'm the warned cliff guy that's my day you know i love the sheep sweat though my like ah this is don't do this jimmy bob don't do it to me well since war since w comes before s in the alphabet you have to go first oh [Laughter] [Music] you're like what alphabet are you reading off of yeah you're right man yeah so i'll go first then one clips over sheep's foot i mean at the end of the day for me for my use case and i think for most people's use cases 99.99 of people here bob now i'm in sales so i want you to look at me in the eye and listen up okay we're all just what are we doing we're opening junk mail okay what are we doing with our knives we're opening junk mail we're breaking down cardboard we might you know we might save the phone book for a year or two just to cut it up every once in a while and for those three tasks those three very basic but very important tasks the born cliff is simply the best tool for the job the tip is is always perfectly parallel with your knuckles it's it's just a magical thing you have a good warm cliff you have a little bit of a piercing tip right you have this box cutter what's the most used let me ask you this real quick bob listen up here let me ask you this what's the most used knife outside of the kitchen in the world uh the carpet or the you know the utility knife utility knife and what's the what's the blade shape on that again bob that is an angular razor blade oh ah yes yeah well at the end of the day the most used knife in the world is a warren cliff for a reason it's a straight edge a straight edge is always just better for your mundane day-to-day tasks it just does the job better that's it i mean that's the end of argument for me okay well now i think that your argument is a really really good one a very strong argument because i too am a devotee to the to the cliff to the church of warncliff lord warren cliff and um i i hollywood tactical is over here like uh offering ammo for the other side but yes lord warren cliff and all that yes sir yes but i'll i'll just say one thing um though i find the warn cliff to be a a more emotionally satisfying and uh aesthetically pleasing blade i think we have to look deeper uh at the usage you mentioned uh three well of those three tasks that you mentioned uh yes you do need a slight piercing tip but you can get that from a warn cliff what you what i mean from a sheep's foot what you won't get from a sheep's foot is over penetration into whatever the it lies on the inside of that i hate it uh but because that worn cliff tip is so sharp so acute and that that angle up front is uh is much more likely to go deeper into whatever you're cutting than you want a sheep's foot can still leverage that uh utility of that flat blade of that flat straight edge it's just up at the tip it's just more safe a little more subtle a little yeah and subtle i get it that's why i hate this i hate this knife fight i don't like it [Music] and you know what uh i'm not convinced by my own argument now that it's all over because but i gotta tell you sheep's foot the reason i love it so much is that it is the best of both worlds you know now you got me thinking about it because you get the belly of a good of a good drop point but you get the the overall shape and functionality of the warm cliff so you do get the best of both worlds it's tough that's a that's that is a a night fight for the ages man mortal mighty yeah thought over penetration wasn't like that one go go back too if you would jim uh nicely done guys well thank you thank you guys i i i uh didn't the sheep's foot evolved from mariners having their blade tips snapped off upon boarding the ship to prevent injury and use ooh that's the other one you're not gonna snap a sheep's foot uh tip yeah yeah another pro for the cheap's foot it's very easily snapped on on one cliff and i hate a snap tip almost as much as over penetration you know yeah you know so i'm just gonna say everything that he said i'm gonna add on to my argument so i don't have to repeat it but yeah that i didn't even think of that the the the tip and i should because i've broken so many nice warren cliff tips chris mcnair good to see you uh oh dag or dang uh i can't believe i missed this one just got home from work what up bob and jim junkies and and last but not least coal uh work carry today mannix 2. lightweight murdered out of course nice but you're breaking one of my main rules chris carrying two knives of the same brand i never do it i literally never do it either that's not it's like it should be an unwritten it should be a written rule honestly right right because you're gonna carry two mix it up you know yeah if you're a deeply moral person you know this already without right right just kidding lonely stacker says we are kind of spoiled with how many options there are back in the day knife shapes were regional you went to the next town to carry something different from home that's really cool i didn't know that whatever your local blacksmith was making that's what you got you know yeah yeah that makes sense overpenetration really sticks in my craw he says oh yeah what was the other thing that stuck in your crawler earlier what was it slip joints slip joints yeah earlier today he's got a full crawl that crosses [Music] meaning mariners need a safe non-over penetrating knife the same as those cutting for cutting sheep's hooves right well i mean my favorite kitchen blade shape the santokuku is just a sheep's foot yeah i i would you see i would say that the that though if i were arguing in your position i would have mentioned the tip too because i don't like knives without points i i just like i'm not a big cleaver blade guy uh but i also would have said in such a droll and mundane world people need people need a a little bit of fantasy yeah yeah at the end of the day that's my biggest draws i think they look cool you know what i mean they just look like look at this this just looks cool who doesn't want that it's that weird the item design yeah who doesn't want this i mean why why would you want which here side by side comparison which which one are you reaching for come on they're just coolers they just don't so so chris chris mcnair wanted to assure us that though he broke a cardinal rule yes they had different locks and that's a big one for me too you can't can't carry the same locks same uh same blade shape like like can you imagine carrying two tampons what is this oh i gotta show the khalsa he's right i said what is this 1950s china but yeah since the the title is most original knife designs we literally can't have this conversation without showing off this first off it's a masterpiece bob it's probably the most beautiful knife ever made yeah this is the the the zing the sing um the jutsin culsa this is the spyderco culsa it is a nightmare in every way shape and form but i love it i spent way too much money on it but i love it it's just dude makes me laugh i i like that i remember when that came out uh 1997 so we found a piece of advertising on one of my live streams one of my first live streams and it was from 1997 and it was printed as a poster and hung in knife shops and it is the designer jotzin colsa on the knife like a [ __ ] flying through flying through the sky of manhattan with lady liberty and the twin towers in the background just not a good look weird not anymore yeah dude if you google spyderco ulsa it's like the 10th image on google images it's so funny spyderco and cocaine and that's what comes up yeah that was like the 90s right marketing days right yeah geez but this is original i mean i can't think of anything that looks like this really the okay bram frank makes knives that have that high peak and and his are more tactical you say who is brian frank well i'll tell you he's like a uh expert knife fighter guy and he's got a whole line of knives that have this sort of thing and and that peak where the hole is right there opens you can use it to open on other people or or yeah right is that what that's for like i i've heard a lot of things um one the big the one i've heard the most the one i've seen the most in my research which we went down uh like a four hour long when we found that piece of marketing we couldn't for like three live streams in a row this is all we talked about until i finally bought one because they had they had um this was from a 2010 run and it was still in stock at catalogue at knifeworks.com but uh this non-lethal so like pressure points yes okay they use it you know they'll they'll even close they won't even have to open the knife they'll just hold it and they can use this nub right here and it closed the ergos are better you have this finger rest right here you have a finger rest up here you can all these weird grips when it's closed i googled there was like a like a diagram of all these crazy closed grips like how to hold it closed for for pressure points and non-lethal like gouging out eyeballs and all that stuff that's that i think that was the main purpose of the big hump on this design yep pain compliance yeah this hook right here it is just miserable and push it up against yourself the blade doesn't cut much but the you know there's a lot of damage to be done here and it's a masterpiece let's just look at it it is it is quite beautiful i i'd like to i'd like to welcome brent to the last five minutes of the show brent how you doing man i'm doing pretty good where's your goals at man when are you picking one up dude me what do you mean like me isn't cold what do you mean cold that's not a hinderer but it's it's pretty close man i mean it's as good as it gets i don't like the way that looks i never did like the way it looks i hate everything about it but it's my channel mascot i'm too far i'm too far down the rabbit hole to give it up now man hey you never know ergos though man great greater goes what are you gonna do in your collection what do you what's the most uh original design would you say you you sir yeah you he was just showing the calls this is most definitely my most original probably the one that i traded recently with one of my buddies but that one there's 45 vienna i envy yo no i'm just jealous that's not it yeah i want you to have them too oh man i love that with the with the with the tiger the um what were they called warthog warthog warbirds whatever they put it on the side of airplanes yeah that's a great look uh this one right here is mine look at that what in the hell is that that's the that's what i was wondering it's the niche designs english he has that new design out with artisan oh does he i think so the the the it's named the ahab or something like that oh man okay hold up it's beautiful i got a location designs um it's sick it should be coming here in the next couple months oh cool cool and it's budget friendly i think it's a 60 knife i think it's like a very affordable knife i'm happy to hear that because he this uh never got fully funded he never made these uh in a production run he had three different prototypes and i got a chance to check all of them out which was cool and then he he gifted this to me which was ever so cool yeah and uh but to me it's it's i gotta say i think it's my most original it looks like the it looks like the cyber the this kaiser yeah the kaiser cyber truck knife cyber oh the the little one that's got the giant void and the yeah it's kind of a tanto yeah that is no it's it's a warn cliff it literally looks very similar to that yeah but it's it's the exact profile of a tesla cyber truck oh the kaiser is it's identical yeah they made it that way on purpose pretty funny oh my really yeah yep okay the reason i asked a couple of times is because i'm very gullible i don't believe it no it is if you look it up right now you'll be like oh my god it's a cyber truck it's the cyber truck dan cetera good to see you dan am i late well you know i'm late too yeah man it's it's late it's late at night cpm hello cpm good to have you here it is a beautiful knife i love it i love it for the blade shape for obvious reasons you know yeah and uh it this uh the um harpoon on this i like because it's yeah it has a purpose you know it does the blade's so short you almost need it yeah right i think my most original is the jk says hero sticks now uh he loaned me that j cape and i always liked the look of it but i thought that the um lightning bolt pocket clip was cheesy so that was my out i was like i don't need to get one of those because i don't have a pocket clip and then he sent it to me and i realized the pocket clip was at this point i guess maybe i've mellowed on the pocket clip the rest of that knife man wow i've heard amazing things but the looks have never done it for me on that one are you talking about um uh what is it obsessed uh design stuff something something obscene yeah i've heard about his knives and i was gonna get one one day did you have a puppy paul hinder in your hand a second ago yeah this is why didn't you why didn't you show that one off as your original knife well this is just a build that i'm working on but it's uh it's got puppy pulls on i've never seen that before it's got contoured titanium handle skills that's wholly original to me my friend that's how thick it is when you put it down there chonker wait are those contoured like are those handles contoured yeah they're made by rick and himself i mean they're made by him so what i mean is they're not uh they don't look for the show the show side show us the show side yeah i it looks contoured to me it does doesn't it like it just subtle up here like up here no no across like across the surface here this way oh yeah well i don't know is it perfect yeah that's what it looks like there's oh this is another i totally forgot i have this on loan the radius as an array oh yeah that is that that uh locking mechanism is one of so satisfying it is one of the most satisfying things to just do this all day i could do this all day it just it's so weird it shouldn't i shouldn't like this 400 italian pieces but it's i could just do this all day it doesn't make sense i need a doctor [Music] don't we all uh the one uh it was a dagger fox made blade show last year won one of the best songs uh it is i i can't believe how fun it is to play with it doesn't make sense look at this classy guy uh king jake good to see you hello mr demarco i like hearing that hello what's up king snake how are you doing well as well hope you're doing well too man uh peter carey cornerstone definitely a result cpm sneaks into my comments when we're shopping and he has he'll have us look up some knives and every time i'm just like you sir have very bizarre taste he just he's he's on another level with his collecting oh man he's got some wild stuff i i appreciate that it's like dirk dirk warning's got some wild stuff though he him is all he gets is over a thousand dollars i don't think he gets anything cheaper than that uh byron says thanks bob cole and brent great live stream tonight guys copy cat ku322 oh i think it looks like a kona garrett that's well i should say byron that's another case of when i'm not looking at both of them yes but then when i see them both together right yeah but uh gotta go see you both sunday see ya byron always a pleasure man you're always so active i appreciate it man king snake jake [ __ ] you're sorry tri-state i knew what you meant i i was i liked trying to pronounce your eye straight yeah the swinging act says most original from my collection is a custom fixed blade my friend made from a band saw blade and fossilized extinct sea cow bone damn uh half tang so the handle can be integral a tall puko blade shape that sounds yummy that's so nice yeah yeah like i i love the scent scene i forgot about that one talk about it oh necessary original knife um mantis isn't that is it yeah mantis the me yeah i don't i think it's literally just called the mantis gears or something like that yeah who made the knife with the gear yeah that's mantis i i don't yeah i don't think that yeah that's a hawk design though right that's gg yeah yeah uh shane says i've got hogue ex04 that's a double oh that is a cool damn knife i like the way that knife looks no idea what those blades yeah we really do that is a cool blade um uh yeah i don't remember what that's called but yeah all right guys i can feel it i can feel myself fading i can't tell you it's uh it's 12 a.m here lord almighty it's well uh guys thank you so much for for joining that was awesome long overdue man oh yes any time but yeah long overdue indeed and uh nice to finally meet you in person and bran always great to see you of course so thank you guys much appreciate it uh make sure you join us on um sunday i talked to ben belkin again we i have my show and we're talking all about we go down the rabbit hole with the uh with the sharpshooter jack and then just his plans and his man that guy's got his business plan button down uh he's he's a real inspiration when it comes to uh how should i build a knife business yeah i'm not i'm not planning on doing that but he'd be a great guy to check in with if those are in your plans also check us out on wednesday where i'll do another show about my knives and stuff that i think is fun all right guys uh for jim working his magic behind the switcher thanks job demarco saying uh for tri-state and for brent cole and brent have a wonderful wonderful week and don't take dull for an answer [Music] you
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White Box Traitor Tracing
hello my name is mark zandry and today i will be talking about white box trader tracing let us first recall the goal of trader tracing here we have a content distributor who is broadcasting encrypted messages to a large set of recipients whom each have their own personalized secret key we are concerned that an unscrupulous user called a trader may leak their key to an unauthorized user thereby allowing the unauthorized user to read the encrypted messages there's no way to really prevent a user from becoming a trader however if the content distributor comes across the leaked key we want the content distributor to be able to identify the user it came from then the content distributor can take remedial actions such as prosecuting the trader or at least revoking the trader's credentials in this way trader tracing serves to deter piracy i will now discuss some of the main features one may want out of a trader tracing system first and foremost the trader may not simply output their key instead they may embed the key in a tamper-resistant hardware device or potentially an office-gated decoder program in an attempt to hide their identity from the tracer another important feature is collusion resistance which means that we can identify a trader even if multiple traders collude in producing the pirate key or decoder we would naturally want to use minimal computational assumptions in achieving our goal for example we would hope to rely just on public key encryption as opposed to hard algebraic tools next we would ideally be able to trace decoders that don't work all the time or which don't perfectly recover the message for example to evade tracing in a movie streaming scenario you could imagine a decoder outputting a low quality version of the movie instead of the original high quality version finally we would ideally have public tracing which allows anyone not just the content distributor to trace this provides for maximal deterrence since now anyone including the unauthorized user will immediately learn the trader's identity from any decoder program or device there are also advantages of public tracing for prosecuting traders but we will not discuss them uh when we refer to private tracing throughout this talk as opposed to public tracing will mean that only the content distributor can trace public tracing means anyone can trace one feature that has largely been taken for granted in the works is the tracing model you can imagine the decoder to be an actual hardware device which may be difficult to break open or inspect even with a software decoder it may be difficult to analyze the program because program code is notoriously difficult to analyze as such the vast majority of the trader tracing literature works in a black box tracing model where the tracer only makes queries to the coder and sees the responses without having to know how the tracer actually works this black box tracing model is so ingrained in the literature that it is written explicitly in the syntax essentially all prior trader tracing definitions there's one basically one exception to the black box model and that is that some early schemes did in fact look inside the decoder itself but all such schemes required that the trader actually output a valid key for the system as opposed to a general decoder program and importantly in all prior schemes that did not use black box tracing you could easily defeat tracing by outputting a general decoder program rather than a key so all of the prior tracing that works for general decoder programs all works in the black box model now there is a trip a trivial trader tracing solution which gives each user their own ciphertext component and decryption key uh this game does really well according to all the features we've discussed so far it's collusion resistant requires minimal assumptions allows for tracing arbitrary imperfect decoders gets public tracing as well as black box tracing the main problem is that the cipher text as well as the public keys are quite large and grow linearly with the number of users and this can become very impractical even for a modest number of users the bulk of the trader tracing literature therefore has focused on producing schemes with shorter parameters in particular shorter ciphertexts there have been a number of improvements over this trivial scheme often using algebraic tools to compress terms to the point where we now have asymptotically optimal schemes under certain assumptions such as learning with errors this talk will instead focus on a limitation of prior work which has nothing to do with parameter sizes to start i will crawl a previous work from 2016 with my co-authors rio nishimaki and daniel wicks here we proposed using public tracing plus setting each user's identity to contain super sensitive information say a bank account number or something like that this way the moment a trader hands a decoder to an unauthorized user that user can trace using the public tracing algorithm and then learn the sensitive information of the tracer of the trader the result is that the only way a trader can distribute their key is to also distribute their sensitive information therefore such a mechanism would be a very good deterrence even in a situation where the content distributor may never come across the pirate decor the problem is that if the identity embedded in the secret key is very sensitive the honest user would clearly want to keep it secret if they are being honest in this prior work we proposed keeping the identity hidden from the content distributor by using a multi-party computation protocol to generate the user secret key this indeed based on the guarantees of multi-party computation will keep the identity hitting during the setup phase in this work we take things a step further and consider keeping the identity hidden even after setup and moreover keeping the identity hidden from potentially other users of the system besides the content distributor consider for example an encrypted group chat application where the users are encrypting their message using a trader tracing scheme with embedded sensitive identities now consider a malicious user who can send a message to the chat and see how an honest user responds in essence they can mount a chosen ciphertext or cca attack against the honest user and can potentially try to use such an attack to learn the sensitive information of that user ensuring privacy of the honest users in this attack scenario will therefore be the main focus of this talk our first result is an impossibility showing that with cca attacks and black box tracing anyone who is capable of tracing can break privacy of the honest users in the case of private tracing where only the content distributor can trace this means that the content distributor can use cca queries against an honest user to learn their identity in the case of public tracing which is really what you'd want for maximal deterrence this means that anyone can trace and therefore anyone can use cca queries to learn the identities of honest users the proof of this impossibility is simple anyone who can trace with a black box tracing algorithm can just mount the tracing algorithm over the network the tracing guarantee means that the adversary learns the user's identity from the users from the user's answers to the cca queries we note that tracing usually only needs to know whether or not a user decrypts so we don't even need the full power of cca attacks we just need to know whether a user decrypts this given ciphertext or not in order to mount the attack so in the public tracing setting what this means is even an outside user who doesn't have any secret keys at all can potentially mount the attack and all they have to do is see whether a user responds to their messages but they don't actually need to see the response itself and they can nevertheless not the attack for our first positive results we give a feasibility showing how to obtain public tracing and simultaneously preserve user privacy even under these chosen ciphertext attacks in light of our impossibility result this necessarily requires the use of white box tracing meaning that the tracing algorithm actually has to inspect the actual program code of a decoder program it can't it cannot just trace by making queries to the program terms of building blocks our scheme requires functional encryption and non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs from visits different assumptions can be used to instantiate the functional encryption scheme resulting in different parameter size trade-offs in particular if we don't care about parameter sizes we can use generic public key encryption together with music to achieve our scheme if we want optimal parameters we can use indistinguishability off execution i will now discuss the high level idea behind our proof of this theorem the proof idea is to use something called an obfuscatable program so these were defined by barack at all and they were originally used in the context of proving an impossibility for strong forms of obfuscation and they can be constructed from minimal computational assumptions so what is an obfuscatable program an unoffuscatable program are programs with two properties the first is that they are non-learnable this means that there is no efficient way to recover the program just given blackbox access to its functionality so if you have an adversary that can only make queries to the program it will not be able to produce any code for the program the second property is reverse engineerability which is says that given any code that has the same functionality as the original program even if it's been obfuscated or adversarially manipulated in some way given any code that computes the same function as the original program there is an automated process to actually recover the original program code in its entirety uh so superficially unofficiatable functions seem to be very analogous to what we need which is the ability to do something with code namely trace that you can't do given black box access but perhaps it's not immediately clear how to actually turn these programs into a trader tracing scheme with decryption functionality collusion resistance etc so here's a failed attempt to try to build a private trader tracing scheme from an unobfuscatable function so we'll assume any trader tracing scheme saved from prior literature which may have black box tracing the idea is to set the identity of a user to be the code of some unoffice skatable program this unobfuscatable program may have the desired sensitive information of that user embedded for example into the comments of the program code this way if you can recover the unofficiated program code including comments you would learn the sensitive information and so the hope is that by setting the identity to be this program code you can then trace and recover the uh the sensitive information the problem of course is that fireworks use black box tracing so what a adversary can do is a remote adversary can do is that they can simply trace over the network to recover the unofficiatable program but they actually recover the program code by the guarantees of the trader tracing scheme and once they have the program code they themselves can also see the comments even if you somehow obfuscated the code you could still reverse engineer it to learn the original program code with the comments embedded and therefore learn the sensitive information okay so what our solution is to do is to embed the program more carefully in a trader tracing system and we do this using a new object we call function embedded trader tracing here we embed a function into a program and as opposed to an identity and augment the tracing procedure to additionally take as it inputs an input to the function the tracing algorithm won't learn the function and instead will just allow for evaluating the function on the given input importantly the trader tracing algorithm never learns the any code for the function and this is actually a security requirement that the tracer cannot learn the code for the function just given black box access all they can do is evaluate it we show how to construct such an object from functional encryption in uh nzx basically the prior work already uses functional encryption to build trader tracing and we augment these works with an evaluation functionality nzx come in to guarantee that the tracer can't learn the function f itself and i will elaborate on this a little more in a couple slides all right so once we have a function embedded trader tracing scheme we then set the function to be an unoffice scalable program and the result is a white box traceable scheme with public tracing and user privacy the idea for tracing is that any code for decryption can be turned into code for evaluating the embedded function f using the tracing algorithm and then once you have code for evaluating the function f you can use the reverse engineer ability of the unoffice scadable program to recover the original code which then contains the sensitive information as a comment note that for our construction it is totally fine if the function embedded trader tracing system uses black box tracing and in fact our construction leverages the existing work which uses black box tracing and you can view our conversion as nevertheless upgrading a black box tracing scheme into a white box tracing scheme that ensures user privacy okay so let's now take a quick detour to discuss a limitation of functional encryption that arose when trying to use it to build our trader tracing system consider the canonical motivating example for functional encryption which is a spam filter on a remote email provider here a user wants to outsource email management to a remote provider but the remote provider needs to figure out how to route spam messages to trash the obvious solution is to have the provider just own the decryption key allowing it to decrypt the messages and apply the spam filter on the plain text but the user would like to keep the messages hidden even from the provider so what the user will do is employ a functional encryption scheme and give a special secret key corresponding to the fam spam filter to the email provider this key will allow the provider to learn the result of applying the spam filter to the content but it won't actually reveal anything else about the context of contents besides the single bit of whether the spam filter decided the contents were spam or not this will allow the provider to route the messages accordingly but will maintain the privacy of all other information in the message but now we ask what about security against the spammer concretely the spammer may try to learn how the spam filter works in order to design a cipher text that can circumvent the filter in particular you can imagine the spammer sending various cipher texts and then trying to learn whether or not the spam filter classified them as spam by observing for example whether the user clicked on a link in the email if the user clicked on a link then the spammer is reasonably confident that the email circumvented the spam filter and if the user doesn't click on the link then the spammer may hypothesize that the spam filter caught the message so basically the spammer in this setting is mounting a cca attack against the provider secret key in an attempt to learn about the spam filter and the natural question is what can the adversary learn through such an attack certainly it's unavoidable that the spammer can make black box queries to the spam filter given a message you can just encrypt it send it to the spam filter and see if it gets caught by the filter or not uh but the usual notions of security for functional encryption actually potentially allow the spammer to learn a lot more than just black box access they potentially allow the spammer to learn the actual code of the spam filter as the baroque at all unofficiatable functions show knowing the code may reveal more information about the spam filter than just having blackbox access we therefore propose a new notion of blackbox function privacy for functional encryption to uh capture this scenario essentially black box function privacy guarantees that the spammer is limited to just black box queries to the spam filter and can't learn anything beyond what can be learned by black box queries and we note that this notion is also needed for a trading trader tracing application to ensure that the cca attacks don't reveal the code of the embedded programs and only allow the programs to be queried on function inputs we show a simple transformation from any functional encryption scheme to one with black box privacy and this is where the musics come up all right so that that summarizes our our privacy result um and now we briefly discuss another potential limitation of the prior trader tracing literature that we explored in this work to motivate things consider a typical modeling assumption in the mpc literature which assumes a reliable broadcast channel this means any message sent to the broadcast channel is identically received by all parties why is such a model important well if you have an unreliable channel some users may know the adversary is malicious but others may think the adversary is honest and this would break the guarantees of many npc protocols we note that some works have developed protocols with point-to-point communication but typically at the cost of many more routes we now ask what if the broadcast channel is encrypted under a trader tracing scheme we will assume the cipher texts are sent the cybertechs themselves are sent over a reliable broadcast channel but the question then becomes will the virtual plaintext channel remain consistent and we show that for existing trader tracing schemes the answer is no and in particular uh we show an impossibility that if you have black box public tracing this allows anyone to compute ciphertext with inconsistent decryptions basically since the tracer learns the identity of a user just from queries in the blackbox setting different users must respond to these queries differently thereby having inconsistent decryptions on the other hand we give a partial positive result showing how to use functional fully homomorphic encryption and lockable obfuscation to achieve consistency the limitation of this work however is that we are only able to obtain tracing under a constant number of collusions and the efficiency of our scheme is exponential in this collusion bound note that even in the setting with the constant number of collusions however white box trees are tracing is still necessary per hour possibility our protocol and proof for for this are are pretty complicated but the basic idea is to start with a scheme where tracing requires a certain secret and this prevents users of the system from running the tracer tracing algorithm cells to learn the inconsistent decryptions because only who only the person who has the secret can run tracing but we want to allow public tracing so what do we do we encrypt the secrets under the fully homomorphic encryption scheme and have the tracer then perform the tracing algorithm homomorphically using the decoder program note that this homomorphic tracing cannot be accomplished with just black box access because you actually need the program code in order to do the homomorphic operations uh the problem though is that the results of tracing remain encrypted in the fhe scheme so to get the results of tracing in the clear we need to use lockable obfuscation and due to another number of subtle issues that come up in making everything work this outline appears that stuck at handling a constant collusion we therefore leave improving our results or showing an impossibility uh for fully collusion resistant consistent tracing as an interesting open question i'll now conclude with an interesting direction for future work note that trader tracing can be seen as a special case of a more general problem of water making software where trader tracing is a special case of watermarking decryption programs all prior water marking results analogous to trader tracing use black box tracing algorithms to extract the watermark as a consequence similar privacy and consistency issues may arrive in the more general water marking setting so an interesting direction is to explore white box techniques in this more general setting another interesting direction it is known that some programs cannot be watermarked for example unlearnable or even unofficiatable programs cannot be watermarked on the other hand we have a number of positive results for watermarking but there is a large gap between these positive and negative results so an interesting question is whether white box tracing can allow for watermarking more general programs than are possible using just black box tracing all right this concludes my talk thank you for listening
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Uncovering The Truth: 5 Clear Signs Of A Pathological Liar!
[Music] have you ever wondered if someone is lying to you and not just a little white lie but fullblown pathological lying welcome to the world of deception where the truth is often shrouded in layers of well-crafted Lies pathological lying differs from your run-of-the-mill lie it's chronic compulsive and can be destructive to personal and professional relationships spotting a pathological liar is crucial yet it's not always a cakewalk pathological Liars can be hard to spot but there are signs you can look out for so what are these signs that someone might be a pathological liar let's dive right into it the first sign to look out for is excessive storytelling pathological Liars have a knack for spinning elaborate Tales they often weave intricate stories that are difficult to believe this could be due to a deep-seated need for attention or validation the second sign is inconsistency in stories because they tell so many lies it's hard for them to keep track of of all the details you might notice that the details of their stories change over time or that they contradict [Music] themselves next is a defensive attitude when questioned if you confront a pathological liar about the inconsistencies in their stories they might become defensive or aggressive this is a protective mechanism to maintain their Web of Lies for fourthly they lie about insignificant things pathological Liars don't just lie to get out of trouble they may lie about anything and everything even things that don't matter this is because lying has become a habit for them finally they show no remorse or guilt for lying most people feel bad when they lie but pathological Liars don't they can lie without feeling guilty or uncomfortable which makes it even harder for others to detect their lies identifying these signs can be the first step towards protecting yourself from the damage a pathological liar can cause now that we know the signs of a pathological liar how can we avoid them one of the most effective strategies is setting clear boundaries this could mean limiting your interactions with the individual or being adamant about not engaging in discussions that lead to dishonesty avoiding confrontations is another useful approach arguments with pathological Liars can often lead to more lies creating a vicious cycle that's hard to break Instead try to maintain a calm demeanor and steer the conversation towards more factual ground in some cases seeking professional help may be necessary therapists and counselors can provide you with valuable strategies and coping [Music] mechanisms and finally always remember to prioritize your mental health dealing with a pathological liar can be emotionally draining so it's important to take care of yourself armed with this knowledge you can now navigate your relationships with greater awareness and caution [Music] remember it's not about being suspicious of everyone but about protecting yourself from harmful dishonesty dealing with pathological Liars in your life can still be [Music] challenging it's important to remember that you're not alone in this journey reach out to trusted friends or family members who can offer you support and understanding they can also provide an outside perspective that can be helpful when you're entangled in a Web of Lies if you find yourself in a situation where you can't avoid a pathological liar try to keep your interactions with them as factual and straightforward as [Music] possible keeping conversations focused on tangible verifiable facts can reduce the opportunities for them to lie remember your well-being is Paramount if a Rel relationship with a pathological liar is causing you significant distress it might be time to consider distancing yourself from that person this can be a tough decision but sometimes it's the best choice for your mental health in any case don't blame yourself for the dishonesty of others pathological lying is a complex issue that often stems from deep-seated psychological problems it's not a reflection of your worth or credibility in the end it's about maintaining a balance of empathy and self- [Music] protection understanding why pathological Liars behave the way they do can help you respond more effectively while setting boundaries will ensure that you're not being taken advantage [Music] of dealing with a pathological liar is never easy but with the right tools and mindset you can navigate these tricky situations with Grace and resilience don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more insightful [Music] videos
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the year 1932 in science and technology involved some significant events listed below topic astronomy and space sciences Estonian astronomer Ernst topic postulates that long period comets originate in an orbiting cloud the Appa Court cloud at the outermost edge of the solar system topic biology English geneticists Edie Darlington publishes recent advances in psychology describing the mechanics of chromosomal crossover and its role in evolutionary science English geneticist JBS Haldane publishes the causes of evolution unifying the findings of Mendelian genetics with those of evolutionary science American physiologist Walter Bradford cannon publishes the wisdom of the body developing and popularizing the concept of homeostasis a flock of so a sheep is translocated from seoui to Herta also in the depopulated archipelago of st. kilda scotland by conservationist John Crichton Stewart fourth Marquess of Bute topic Earth Sciences Bradgate is first described the first mineral discovered with the assistance of x-rays topic mathematics Menzer no Belling theorem john von neumann makes foundational contributions to ergodic theory in a series of papers Rocha Pater presents the results of her paper on recursive function theory recursive function in to the International Congress of mathematicians in Zurich Switzerland December marian rejewski of the polish bureau's afro applies pure mathematics permutation group theory to breaking the german armed forces Enigma machine ciphers topic medicine January 5th the pathology of Cushing's syndrome is first described by Harvey Cushing American gastroenterologist Burrell Barnard Crone and colleagues describe a series of patients with regional le itis inflammation of the terminal ileum the area most commonly affected by the condition which will become known as crohn's disease grace Meads discovers tyrosine OSIS the metabolic disorder later known as type 1 tyrosinemia Rudolph Schindler introduces the first semi-flexible gastro scope in Germany commencement of the 40 year Tuskegee syphilis experiment by the US Public Health Service to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in poor african-american sharecroppers in Alabama without their informed consent first published use of the term medical genetics in an article by Madge Thurlow Maclin gerhard ohmic develops a chemotherapeutic cure for streptococcus medicine prentice-hall as an antibacterial drug discovered in 1932 by a research team at the Bayer laboratories of the IG Farben conglomerate in Germany topic pharmacology Albert sent Georgie and Charles Glenn King identify ascorbic acid as an anti scorbutic December 25th IG Farben file a patent application in Germany for the medical application of the first sulfonamide drug sulfon emil kreisau 18 key 730 which will be marketed as prentice-hall following gerhard omics laboratory demonstration of its properties as an antibiotic topic physics August 2nd the positron is observed by Carl Anderson James Chadwick 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Resisting Religious Nationalism from Below: Gender and Caste, Borders and Boundaries | SOAS
[Music] okay i think we'd like to make a start and we have we're going to begin with just a quick announcement about the book that this seminar is going to be launching so over to you ronnie do you want to come to the mic thank you good evening everybody i'm rani from soa sri lanka society we run the bookstore um here on a regular basis if you want the book today and you're very keen there is a leaflet going around which you can take and you get a discount if you wanted to get the paperback version please sign up because we will have that in a few months time thank you and you'll get a signed copy by both authors whichever one you get thank you okay well that's my welcome to that of ronnie's to this seminar i'm sean hawthorne i work in the department of almost i think it's school actually of history religions and philosophies and the reason why i'm going to be chairing this event this evening is that i am one of the co-editors of the book series in which this book appears which is the bloomsbury series of it's a czech oh no religion gender and sexuality and i have one of my co-editors here today sonia where have you gone there you are well right at the front yeah um from kingston university one of our other editors is john lewellen at the university of um chester now the whole series was set up with the explicit attention intention of addressing the neglect of religious studies perspectives and in fact often hostility to religious identities and discourses in genderqueer and sexuality studies but more importantly than that we've wanted to open up a space in which gender critical approaches to religions um can be and in fact must be much more engaged with questions for whatever better word intersexual intersectionality particularly with respect to those bodies of theories that we might name coming from subjugated knowledge but particularly critical race disability post and decolonial theory these have hitherto being really rather marginal in the fields of religion and gender and it was with this in mind that tej and virinder's work seem to be really ideally placed as the first book in this series given that they as i hope you'll see tonight really exemplify the kind of work that we hope to publish and we're really proud that their book is the first in the series because it really sets the tone and the ethos of what we want to achieve now some of the background context what we're doing here tonight is to think through how scholars have thought about religion and i know perhaps in development studies that religion seems one of those things that you shouldn't really have to concern yourselves with but we're particularly interested in the relationship that it has to what gets named as the political and how so many approaches to the relationship between these two things have focused on maintaining the clarity of their difference um that is the difference between the political and the religious because their difference is largely constitutive in fact is foundational to any kind of understanding of modernity it's also foundational to eurocentric understandings of social and political organization that of course informed the organization of space of populations in the colonial era not least in the ways in which partition occurred or was arrived at in 1947. religion seemed to be an important factor in the way in which space was divided now when one begins to address the question of the relationship of the religious to the political um other significant mechanisms of what i say are mechanisms of division um that are also themselves significant part of how modernity narrates itself were inherited from colonial conceptuality as well for example around caste gender and intra-religious difference now the choices within the scholarship that's tried to understand the relationship between these things has tended to repeat the starkness of the separability between their objects of analysis and in other words they end up repeating a eurocentric framework as we'll see tonight is almost entirely inadequate for making sense of the creativity of at the very least subaltern sociality and meaning making what the fields of religion and gender religious studies political science and yes development studies have needed in order to reach for what morning joy has called intellectual adequacy in a post-colonial world is an approach that is resistant to methodological nationalism and in fact ceases on the creative and what i would argue is also the ethical potential of border crossing indeed border defying so account for the lived realities of populations living in the aftermath of schizomatic events like partition their material culture its embeddedness in unpredictable forms of mobility affect culture and cultures of memory and so on and this is what we really have with paige and verinder's wonderful work when i first read a very early draft of the manuscript i was absolutely captivated i think most of my commentary as i worked through it were really exclamations of yes exactly this is what we need this is brilliant this was exactly what i had been looking for i hadn't quite known how to go about doing the kind of analysis and bridging work and kind of exquisitely attuned uh exquisite sensitive attunement to the complicated ways in which people grapple with these terms and the arrangements that the colonial period left us as its remainder but which has to be done if we're going to go on using words like religion and gender and caste at all not fall into the title geocentric imperialist taxonomies that commit us to repeating their logic this book is a manual for doing much better scholarship it's not doctrinaire it's provocative and it's stimulating in the true sense of those terms taige and mirinda don't just stop with giving us a satisfyingly complicated and faithful account and again in all the senses of that term of subaltern engagements with hegemonic structures they give us a way in which to avoid reductive and thus entirely distorted renderings with the vexed questions around resistance and agency and of cast gender in relationship to those things that get named as religion but also get us to think beyond these framings this work is about subaltern registers of resistance but it's also about so much more than this in fact it performs what it sets out to understand it makes full use of the metaphors and practices of border crossing to provoke new ways of knowing and understanding and it really is an exemplar of the best that social socially engaged scholarship has to offer and what we're going to do tonight is hear from both page and burinder about the process of arriving at the forms of theorization um that they did in this particular book over really quite a long period of time over 10 years so we're going to start with paige followed by verinder we're going to have a very brief musical interlude by sara kazmi followed by a response from akongsha mehta who's a lecturer in gender race and cultural studies at goldsmiths and then we'll have a period of question and answer um and then you're all very very welcome to join us for a reception in the senior common room which is on the first floor and basically you just follow the people if you don't know how to um get there so i'm not going to take up any more time just like you to welcome both paige and mirinda and also akongsha and sarah for what's going to be a really wonderful and provoking evening thank you [Applause] thank you sean for your very generous comments and for your um inputs into the book project um in its well through the course of it developing into a book um it has taken 10 years from the point of the inception of the project but actually it's probably taken about maybe 27 or eight years in terms of the actual ethnographic kind of field work so i'll be talking about um as i as i go here um i'd have a number of people i'd like to thank but i'm probably gonna do that at the end rather than as i begin um to to just give you a sense of of what the book is about um so the title that we've given for the for this talk actually was a ploy to get you in here um it's not really about religious nationalism at all um but the concern and rightly so on religious nationalism its rise its ascent its penetration of majoritarian right-wing religious nationalism and the ways in which the state and india as well as pakistan utilizes religion as the colonial state once did in order to further its authority over politics and the economy makes inroads into and shapes the social and cultural space the problem of religion therefore is not about whether or not its influence is on the rise of decline that's neither here nor there and those debates have been had within religious studies and neither of us are scholars of of religious studies either about social scientists political science development studies sociology so therefore why are we engaging in this field um you know a lot of the kind of eurocentric notions about religion a lot of the debates around secularization questioning enlightenment principles which appear in discourse to instill ideas about rationality which are also very much present within contemporary social science engagements and political discourse on religion and particularly in contemporary south asia with the not just ascent penetration now of uh right-wing forces we see that religion is not just something that is out there it's very much part of the the body politic and sociality so the successes of populism in india and pakistan show their ongoing similarities 72 years after the partition of the partition so in some ways this book is about the long partition the ongoing partition we're looking at bordering processes and the looming blasphemy laws for instance in pakistan which see the rise of the social in terms of community arbitration vigilantism and mob rule in policing and disciplining minorities namely christians and amd's for instance in pakistan and of course in india we have just on november 9th was a very momentous day in the region um which was just 10 days ago we saw how on the very same day that the indian supreme court ruling on yodya which sanctioned the building of a ram temple on the site of the babri masjid which had been desecrated um in 1992 on the very same day the pakistan government um and of course in communication with the indian government opened the kartarpur corridor with a somewhat coordinated two-nation agreement on the lines of partition this is based on a sharpened logic around minorities and majorities for whom shrines and interestingly and this is kind of writing this into this presentation now it's a kind of politics around shrines in the performance of nationalism and carving out communities you know through on the one hand communities whose sites can be seen to be desecrated or on the other hand another community which can seem to be resurrected i kertarpur in the kind of post aftermath of the post-post-partition era that is emerging both prime ministers who in february 2019 two countries who were on the brink of war and have been over the past 72 years were both present at that commemoration of the opening of the kortharpur corridor so in a play of showing appeasement to one minority while sanctioning the desecration and announcing the building of the mandar on the site of another the indian government has shown that utilizing religious boundaries continues to gain political mileage for violence identity politics utilizing religious national difference but our focus in the book is about another register that of resistance in the face of hegemony in all of its forms social political economic which is often not always encased sorry which is often but not always encased in the rituals and spaces of religion it is this resistance from below which continues to evolve in synchronicity with hegemonic power and which falls beyond and beneath the realm of populism justice power and hegemony erect construct and manage the logics of borders and nationalism cast and gender are highlighted in terms of the resistance of it human agency is key to this interpretive framework drawing on but not confined to a gramscian tradition where hegemony is present and looming but never all-encompassing or all-pervasive as a consequence our primary attention to the contemporary social field offers methodological and conceptual possibilities to and analyze what people do in terms of looking at michelle deserto's work what people do rather than what they say they do thus the point at which formal religion making in terms of identity construction those identities religious boundaries which were all part of the colonial project are also part of a nexus of religion breaking which is one of the contributions i think of of the book shrines enable us to locate persistent practices in multiple sites upon and through which multiple discourses crisscross and whilst the lens of communalism pervades in historical textual constructions the significance for contemporary devotees is much more closely associated with the the idea of the possibility of impeding or even transforming the the social and the material so that's a critical view of how structures and hierarchies of gender and caste operate in terms of social organization characterizes uh punjab in a way which is about social stratification and some of the literature and religion in punjab and there is a lot of it we'll talk about the enchanted universe to in terms of her joe though baroy's contribution and we actually argue that it's a stratified universe and we're looking very much rooting it within the social the material and the political um i'm gonna in our conclusion we begin with with a story of a friend who appears throughout the ethnographic kind of analysis and is also in our acknowledgements um and i think i need to say this sort of in terms of my own discipline of development studies um is around the kind of reluctance to talk about religion so this friend who was very active in leftist circles in pakistan during the period of general zia tells a joke in punjabi um that talks to men very much frames his own atheism and and the joke goes when karl marx dies the angel gabriel is puzzled as to whether he should be sent to heaven or hell so he asked god what to do god says let him come and talk to me so marx is led into an audience with god who is sat up on his throne gabriel leaves the two talking a few hours pass and gabriel is worried so he opens a crack in the door to god's chamber to observe a strange scene in which god and marx are sitting on the floor opposite each other and chatting suddenly god says don't just stand there comrade gabriel come and join us so while so while this kind of idea of and the kind of reluctance to talk about religion is happening i think in some ways that joke you know is is narrated at many kind of parties and gatherings and of course very much about the kind of reluctance of the left as well and of social sciences more broadly of engaging with with religion we also have seen the rise the ascent and penetration of majoritarianism and we might also label it as fascism in south asia and so in some ways that that's that's a warning signal that in fact we've been missing out on those kinds of conversations which that joke in many ways achieves so our studies utilize a kind of gramscian methodological criteria rather explicitly in terms of his schema for the study of uh subalternity culture and resistance and and this is in terms of his discussion of popular cultures class struggle and dominant class ideology in terms of how he shaped his notion of the war position in which popular culture or popular religion were a part of life and the world and as such um that life and the world and that popular culture engaging with it can possibly be a source of conflict and a size and also a site of struggle so we're kind of positing a feminist grampsian marxism and trying to you know position the the theoretical thrust of the book as having a con is being very conscious of gender cast and class depression in terms of providing immense possibilities to break the aforementioned closures and bringing hegemony resistance and agency into focus so the hierarchical and this is kind of bringing us to punjab so i've given you the border here so there's there are a number of contributions of the book um that makes but i probably focus on two in particular one is methodological nationalism challenging it and using the idea of bordering processes and bordering logics as an analytical lens through which to understand the social so our studies looking at punjab across what is either seen as indian or pakistani punjab depending on what your position on it is east west punjab um but we in many ways have does the project was designed as a way of thinking of almost an imaginary of a place that only 72 years ago was geographically at least one of course bordering processes are not all just about geography or cartography bordering processes are also about the social and so there's a lot about the coloniality of the religious categories in terms of the the ways in which the colonial state um utilize knowledge about societies as a way of controlling for political control and so a lot of the resistances then we see and we have seen in the kind of field work we were doing in the shrines which are across punjab so you can kind of see that line that cuts through the the radcliffe line um our field work doesn't do it seamlessly of course there's border crossing that is required to do this and the border crossing is also not just physical it is also one where it requires an imaginary to think outside of the categories of religion oftentimes and of course religious nationalism itself is inclined towards pakistan as being the the homeland of muslims in south asia and india now of course as being in a majoritarian hindu nation or at one point seeing it as a secular nation so i'll use this map now as the backdrop is one which is kind of looking at you know punjab as being the land of five rivers but there's a lot of mythology and nostalgia about this which needs to also be problematized so a lot of the literature on the region of punjab poses the idea of punjabi it of identity of being punjabi through language culture history religion even as a shared sense of identity can also produce and what we've highlighted in terms of the gender caste matrix that we apply in the is that it ignores the fact that this is a highly unequal society um we see a lack of recognition the fact of cast even existing in punjab in pakistan and in east punjab you can see in terms of the ways and the codification of the census as a tool of enumeration of society that it has you know 30 31 um of scheduled cast populations which you know is of course official statistic but shows that this is a society which is in many ways structured through caste so one of the contributions of the book is to look at actually reading through the social how religion and what people do rather than what they say they do rather than saying i am this is my identity and this is a place that i go to practice these rituals this is what i do and understanding those practices as perhaps and not always informing a subaltern um notion of of of existence within existing mater material relations i don't think how much time i have how much time do i have yeah it's okay i'll i'll carry you okay um it's okay fine that's fine okay sure say okay um so yeah so um okay okay so so bordering logics and overcoming methodological nationalism so that's one contribution i've highlighted the most obvious is this idea of even thinking across the radcliffe line you know which is a remnant of the colonial period but is also something that that stills um very much is a presence there um the patrolling of the boundaries of religion are also part of the bordering logics in terms of correct religious practice in terms of the imposition of religious authority high caste male patriarchal religious leadership on the one hand and the kinds of practices and things we've published elsewhere on women's practices dalit practices which are relegated to the margins and are included in this idea of formal religion or even of society that is even worth counting so if our lens is focused in that direction we also see that there there's the the idea of borders in motion to use victor conrad's concept that borders in motion we saw in terms of the field as being an organizing principle about how society was just getting on our project not only set out to explore practices sites and figures across that line and across punjab but it also endeavored to examine how other exclusionary logics such as religious categorization state intervention naming labeling practices operated across the various sites and contexts we set out to resist the straitjacket of methodological nationalism from the onset by not taking on labels or categories at face value which was only made possible because of our access to both sides of the border and there's a whole thing we write about both of us do not have neither of us have indian or pakistani passports and that of course offers one entry in terms of access in transcending the border although the qatar port corridor is only open for to indian passport holders so that's some place that we will not be able to access unless you have an oci card okay um on the other hand um it's also about the idea of even being able to imagine or construct a field and i think perhaps one of the biggest um yeah one of the biggest contributions of the book and i think this is probably why it took so long to actually write was coming to coming to grips with the kind of social realities the things we were observing in the field you know the the kinds of rituals and things we couldn't even understand what was happening until you spent the time doing that kind of long-term um ongoing ethnographic work um but it in in many ways one of the challenges is also trying to open up borders and to think critically about the borders not only as sites of difference but also as sites where change challenge and resistance are also taking place so another point is also the making and breaking of religion and i think this is where the potentials on in terms of the the the arguments against looking at and the idea of kind of false consciousness also uh emerges quite a bit in terms of the religion literature in terms of social science engagement is you know what what what kind of um you know um what kinds of practices are are going on and what are the meanings they're thinking about agency and i'm kind of highlighting women's practices dalits practices what what do they have what do they highlight not in terms of the labels that are given but in terms of the social realities and grievances about um the means of production about ownership about proprietary rights that those sites can tell us especially in the context when mainstream politics have been captured by majoritarian politics there's been a silencing through populism of those other zones in which people are actually engaging with so for instance a shrine which comes up um on the road between chandigarh and patiala where it started off as a water tap begins as a water tap and a story emerges around and it becomes sacralized as a site where truck drivers will stop and slowly over time you see a shrine emerges and slowly over time you see a slightly more elaborate shrine so these kinds of examples were things that we were coming across during our field work during this extended period of time so you begin to read then what people are doing and what you if you look at face value or reading the signs and symbols on that particular shrine you would see and this was one of the entry points into us starting this project where in east punjab in india there was a very noticeable presence of green flags and green chadres which looked as though there was an you know in migration of muslims from other parts of of india but in fact as our field work began to inform us this was part of the social that was happening all around us within the population itself and so that shows that the life of a shrine in itself or the life of society is responding to the broader political context but is also engaging with the material there's one other point that we engage with which is the myth of the egalitarian with a metanarrative of egalitarianism that exists in punjab so if anyone's ever traveled to punjab you will probably hear lots of sayings about this and the the you know it's a place of harvest abundance and on the other hand yeah this idea that actually there's no caste here it's a castle society it's not brahminical um in fact brahmins are impoverished so this is the kind of the kinds of rhetoric that you would hear on the other hand the egalitarian metanarrative also provides a myth and so we ended up reading that myth in many ways textually in terms of what people said they were doing and what they were doing in terms of practices but also that the the idea of the the resistance to change so many arguments within formal institutionalized religion would be that oh change doesn't happen because um you know that lets women other sub-altern groups they're not religious enough so this is one and this is one conversation that exists within that particular zone another one is that in fact these are groups that are splintering off from within this era our area of resistance may not be seeing it as resistance at all in their own terms and i think there's a lot of complexities around thinking about what actual agency hegemony and resistance mean when we're looking at this this uh kind of sphere of of religious practice so i hope i've not confused you too much about the kind of theoretical points of the book makes but i think brenda's going to be highlighting some of the empirical examples so while uh while i get my laptop set up you can i some of you have met this chat before uh because some of you have heard me talk about this before and i'm sorry i haven't been able to um prepare something too different for i know at least two of you have heard some of this before so for you two at least i'm sorry i haven't but maybe many of you have it so um [Music] in a sense uh i i wanna i'm gonna talk about two examples from uh the work that we did um but i don't wanna i don't want us to think about these two examples in terms of ethnographic vignettes uh uh rather i think uh i wanna think about them as things that we just ignore although we don't look at when we have a view of religion or the social in which well religion can only be a single thing because if you look at this image uh there is a multiplicity of religious symbols going on right this this guy his name is well actually we've got you've got his full name there but if we just had his name but up there p-a-w-p-u you couldn't tell what his religious affiliation was yeah uh he when i was younger i might have had a black beard like that and uh but his turn looks a bit like mine there's a cross there there's green and so there's a uh and there's a shrine with a turbine on top of it which is so there are multiple there's a multiplicity if you like uh there's also um i don't you can't see it on the covering there's a seven seven eight and there's arabic writing on it so how would we describe this if we were restricted to a language of religious identification which meant that you only have you only come from one religious background or one religious tradition pretty hard to describe i mean it's pretty easy to describe in one in one sense because you could say oh look there are christian symbols and there are islamic symbols and there are these symbols going on and this is a confused person a confused person is not what we generally think of as the revolutionary subject a confused person is someone we want to educate in the 19th century someone we wanted to reform uh yeah this picture was taken in 2009 2010 2009 yep 10 maybe this one so it you know obviously had survived this person has obviously and his family survived 100 years of colonial reform uh gone on and like we we kind of say that um if there's a nice bit in the book where we talk about religion as the opium of the masses for ma for marx but it's the opiate for the states of pakistan and india who have who have gone kind of like quite wild on the ways in which they they use religion um so what does papu tell us about this shrine so he says that basically uh and this is the center of that village or the old village he says my bubba my grandfather was here and my father and now i'm here some people ask me who was in the tomb and make a fuss some say he was a christian some say he was a muslim his name was baba goodbaksh and his father was baba mehibdas my family is also buried here so around the shrine there are there are many other gravestones um and we've been doing service we've been looking after this shrine since the time my grandfather his name was pratap singh so now the rest of my family they go to church but we mostly stay here we go to the church sometimes um you know our elders they used to eat maldonado carrion so he's expressing himself as a dullet so this is this is the only way he expresses his identity as a dalit which is through what they used to do there's no other assertion of identity in this narrative and then he took me to the side and says actually there are four kerbans which are the sick sword buried over here because you know that's what we really are wink wink and that's how he and that's how he was uh talking to me so a shrine with this kind of level of multiplicity is relatively rare in present day west punjab as some of the prominent sites of these kinds of figures through the 19th century the naz the gobaldasis the bergies have kind of left have fallen into ruin um but the persistence of cast inequality and discrimination is referenced here um because uh papa talked about well talked about to me about the ways in which people would come and say to him and to his family look just tell us just become a christian or just become a muslim like what is this why are you looking after this site so and the feeling of suspicion was quite prominent in in the interview that we did um and this kind of air of threat i think is very important so that's the kind of first point about sites like this that there is a uh there is always a kind of underlying sense of tension or violence where in in in the era of minoritization of religious of religious groups generally the second point uh and and this is really just for you sir and chris the second point is really about um uh how do we why is it that we you know why is it that we don't see these sites in outside of the kind of ethnographic residue right so oh look this is this is fun right look someone who's not who's playing with their religious categories what do we call it now like fluid identities we've discovered this in the kind of post uh post something turn i'm too old now i would say when i was studying at so us it was postmodern i could say that with some conviction but now we have done done with our posts um so in a way uh it's partly i think because the academic the canon of academia has been so invested in methodological nationalism religion itself as a subject area has been so invested in certain kinds of classificatory regimes and then the undoing of those classificatory regimes that if we move to think about other sites like if we think about gender or we think about caste then we get a different angle or if we think about just the local in a different way and this is why um i've got the name of uh the friend colleague local historian who took us to this shrine a guy called ich balkes who again some of you might know in this room and iqbal kessa is not a academic he's actually a social history he's a he's an amateur social historian we would call him in the kind of british uh sense um yet he knows about 25 30 sites like this across lahore greater lahore he knows about gravestones they've got multiple markings on them he has a whole catalogue of and that's because his understanding of that area which he's really interested in is deeply rooted in a locality and a materiality and that location in materiality and locality doesn't come from us going in as kind of academics or ethnographers we learned our way of seeing through these with through these folks we didn't we the reason why the book took so long is because you have to sift through a lot of academic uh ways of seeing which don't really help you so in a sense we had to theorize what uh was a local practice which is about thinking about your material relations about thinking about gender relations um and because i'm just conscious of time i'm not going to go into this little bit about scott i am just going to cross cross the border and talk about another another another site um and this is um someone called jenny uh and though you haven't bought her surname she her name she's called jenny shah uh which again the shah would give away something about her but would be very nicely misleading if you if you knew what it meant genny itself you can't tell religious affiliation uh why we love this picture of course is that very unusual to see a woman uh in east punjab with a hooker in her hand maybe now in west punjab also you see less women though my in villages i you know you see a lot of women with hookers in their hand in west punjab but again we don't see this imagery so much of a woman with a hooker hooker is a you should all know this that shisha isn't in the contemporary contemporary students speak so she's she's smoking a shisha and she's wearing this pink turban genny herself uh is a why she's called chandni shah it's because she's a shrine caretaker uh in jalandhar in hoshiyapur how did she become a shrine caretaker uh well a very standard story she spent 20 years cleaning the floor of the shrine where the and the guy who was the the son in the east punjab context the spiritual figure he passed on the the the shrine or the gandhi or the sea of the shrine to journey to this woman uh and and then around that there are lovely stories that she would sweep the shrine with her hair which is this to the level of her devotion and apocrypha apocryphal stories of course because her who she herself outside of that context a daily wage laborer someone who was thrown out of their family house came to the shrine as a refuge someone who again from adelaide background for whom the shrine itself you could see as a refuge very few stories of women we found very few stories of women but again is that our eye uh this journey herself actually uh i don't know how many of you saw ajay badraj's film it was shown here a few times but jenny herself is one is a feature of his of a japanese film ajay is not an academic though he may be trying to get his phd now but he's not a formerly an academic he's trained as a documentary filmmaker he went back to his village after his grandmother died to start filming his village and as he started to film he started finding all sorts of characters and all sorts of people he was not looking at religion he wasn't looking at shrines he was again just looking at his locality but with a certain eye it was with a certain sensitivity why don't we have uh this sensitivity there are a number of reasons for that but our argument is basically it's because of the way in which we think about uh religion that because we think about religion as a category sometimes somewhat outside of the social stratifications of this area we lose we lose a certain kind of perspective and when we lose that perspective and i gave this talk um i gave a much longer version of this talk in melbourne actually and quite a few ex-academics from universities around east punjab came there was about eight of these guys and one of them piped up who was a management science professor so maybe that's what you expect from management science um one of them piped up and said this isn't anything to do with religion this is just people's culture and i was like thank you thank you very much because of course what else is that um and the the so our perspective on religion is yes it's part of people's culture it's part of people's everyday life but you have to be able to turn your lens to relate it you can't again generally is not someone that we can easily classify or characterize uh in relationship to to the the question of um singular religious identity so in real in terms of our commitment to analyzing uh gender and caste um at sites and institutional processes what we found was uh that yeah the exclusion that there was an operation of exclusion so when you go to uh larger shrines even they work on the basis of certain forms of exclusion so women are excluded from the inner inner sanctums uh places like data in lahore uh women are not though the the law may have changed last week but although the local ruling may have changed women are a lot now not allowed to perform rituals in the central sikh shrine at the in amritsar at the golden temple uh the hermenda serb so these exclusions of women and bullets have historically been excluded from many uh gudvaras uh even even even today i mean you will find that there is exclusion so this this kind of notion of exclusion makes you think about well is this just a response is this just a it how how is this just a reactionary are these just reactive reactionary forces where valids or women shrines are these spaces of solace they're not spaces in which we have uh kinds of assertion yeah and there are many there are many other sites that i've not talked about uh where when you see some forms of assertion you do see violent kind of violent kind of reprisal so one of the themes in the book is about this issue of this kind of notion of violent reprisal um but another i mean but another issue for us in in that sense was we were not just interested in this idea of reaction or reactive or like people being reactive to uh dominance um and there we're kind and there in a sense we are kind of lucky uh or lucky or there is something about this region and we didn't take punjab either geographically or physically we took it as a kind of idea of in relationship to thinking about practices and thinking about texts and in that sense there is a kind of poetic poetic philosophical tradition which is what i quite kind of call it which is enabling in some senses of some of these practices or at least you can tie in some of these practices with a this alternative narration of now the word becomes difficult i will of course say culture but if you don't want to use culture because it's so slippery you could say an alternative narration of spirituality or alternative nation narration of uh the relationship between humans and uh the immaterial material immaterial um so we like in the book is punctuated basically with uh poetry and it's punctuated with song because that's the one area in which we found someone like so johnny could be represented actually and she may not be singing these songs herself i mean she would probably be singing quite a lot but she was singing a lot of devotional songs in this film actually but um this philosophical tradition allows us in some senses to think outside of the uh just practice yeah it allows us to connect practices with a certain kind of i don't want to use this word ideology but why not with a certain kind of ideological stream and so um what i want what i want to do is i want sarah to come and uh sing to you from this tradition and this is a kind of uh i'm gonna let you do it you want to introduce the text because you might be able to do much better than me impromptu sure i can do that so um this is a text by uh one of the kind of dissident sufi poets bulesha and he's also a big mainstream spiritual figure so his shrine in kasoor um is a major site and it's a state-controlled state-run site um but the kind of interesting i guess difference is also between uh bullish as appropriation by the state and and what that polisher looks like so at his shrine you will definitely see lots of quranic inscriptions and verses but uh not this not his poetry as much and especially not this poem which actually was in a sense kind of lost to us which means that it is not even a major part of the repertoire of um the most of the kawas so of course bulesha's poetry has a big presence in kawali so this uh particular coffee uh which is the form and buleshi is 18th century is and he's a shah and he's a not the chanisha kind of child but or maybe he was you know we don't know enough about him at all but um um as a a poet and sort of um religious or spiritual intellectual of the saiyad caste or or um group which is uh the kind of like said to be directly descended from the prophet this is here he's saying i am a churi which is um essentially a dalit subcast and and so and this kind of why it's interesting is that it it is not just um it's not the may it's also female so there's a double kind of identification that with the talit cast and with uh the woman that bullish eyes is kind of undertaking and he's talking specifically about uh labor and the and the lit labor and its exploitation under the the mughal regime and the mughal kind of agrarian system of revenue um and um so i think i should just sing it because the translation is is up there oh you have both but then wrong text probably but yeah that's right that's fine um i don't usually sing with this but so you have to bear with me no i have one so it's okay [Music] oh [Music] my say m [Music] sachin [Music] [Applause] thanks sir thanks a lot sarah so yeah i mean there's not much i can say after sarah singing that but the idea um behind including uh including including this poetry is that again shrines are sites of a performative tradition and our sites of performances where these kinds i mean this this this text this textual recovery works alongside a lot of contemporary um what's the name of that singer uh ronnie um the i want to see the singer who sings the contemporary villain stuff in eastern japan so so guinea mai is a contemporary singer in east punjab who's singing kind of a lot of assertive songs around uh identity or to my identity and it's part of again this is not seen as not being considered part of the a worthy of the kind of academic canon i mean especially in south asia i do remember giving a paper where i talked about music and performance and it was just seen as not serious in relationship to well what are you know the kind of issues that are going on so again it's about the lens and i mean there are also epistemological and good uh issue epistemological issues in relationship to what kind of value we give to these kinds of textual sources but you know maybe that's something we would take up in in questions thanks [Applause] like virinder just said it's really hard to go after sarah nothing i say will be as profound as beautiful as what she just sang right uh so when i asked paige how should i respond how should i frame this response one of the things that she said was think about it this way talk to people who may not actually read the book talk to people who might read the book after this discussion so that's how sort of i'm going to speak about my reading of the book and what we can think about it and learn from it and and sort of push on it and i'm going to take us away from the field of punjab and thinking about the ethnography in a different way so i want to start with three sort of narratives the last one uh the first one rather is actually leading from what we did just talked about the the singer guinea mahi so the in the last paragraph of this wonderful book there is a lot about we hear about a punjabi woman dalit woman singer gurkhan val bharti popularly known as ginny mahi guinema he sings what can be identifies as devotional hymns or shabbats but in a way that's upbeat and popular she's quite popular she has a huge following she has a youtube channel and instagram and facebook where she keeps her followers updated she is a follower of the ravi dasa dharam which could be described as a religious spiritual path that broke away from mainstream sikhism and centers and she also focuses a lot of her songs on ambedkar she calls herself the daughter of ambedkar or the daughter of baba sahib who she says wrote our constitution and that she's proud to be his daughter and she's continuously connecting the songs and teachings of ravi das through her religious beliefs and her following in the ravidassia dharam along with the teachings of ambedkar she evokes the abolition of caste dalit consciousness equality in almost all her songs interspersed and working together working alongside with religious registers i spent some time listening to some of her songs after i finished the book recently and going through some of her social media pages quite obsessively actually and looking at her public interviews to try to think about what how we can push this last paragraph of the book even further and start thinking of new things that we can discuss here so her albums are named after very religious devotional sort of names like guru gura diwani gurupura bhaktan shivalida and all the songs and specially her most popular songs centered on bedkar one of her songs is called fan baba sahibdi which means a fan of ambedkar and in an interview she talks about how she combines the teachings of ambedkar and ravidas and she says that so many years ago ravidas and ambedkar had said that i want the kind of rule we want the kind of rule where people live with equality humanity and without caste division so she also calls ambedk the community's messiah and some of her posts on social media also interestingly evoke guru nanak ginny mahi also talks about how her official name gurkhanwal bharti is interesting because her dalit family chose to give all the children in that family the surname bharti all the children in the general in that generation and she says we are first indians and that is the identity we want the children to have and that is the identity that was needed she says that she sings devotional songs because she wants to wants people to remember their gurus and she wants to find a niche where she can both be comfortable with her religious beliefs as well as with her dalit woman identity as well as where she can be popular and loved and beloved by the audience and so i looked at her facebook instagram post to see what what kind of messages are present not only in her songs but also in the way that she has crafted and created this persona around her and a lot of her facebook and instagram posts are also using ambedkar's quotes interspersed with a little bit of ravi dasa's teaching interspersed with images of guru nanak her social media posts are filled with also crafting a very particular punjabi femininity that is youthful popular and appealing but also does not transgress too many boundaries of gender she in another interview said she dreams of doing a phd in music and ultimately making a career in bollywood where she wants to sing like lata mangeshkar srihar goshal and suniti chauhan i'll come back to why this narrative spoke to me in just a bit the second narrative i want to talk about is from my own field work and my own ethnography with hindu nationalist women so we've already talked a little bit about hindutva about the rise of religious nationalism in india i want to sort of think about that and think of what this book offers us to rethink some of these debates and how it speaks to some of the debates happening on religious nationalism so as you probably already know if you're in this room or you've sort of uh you know thought about from taj and virinder's discussions there is a large project of brahmanical religious cultural nationalism currently also in parliamentary power in india the hindu nationalist movement and my research particularly focuses on women in this movement how are women important to this movement the many ways in which they contribute to the movement they run various aspects of the movement they also sort of build and nurture intimate affective practices in the movement and at the same time they also participate in a lot of the physical violence of the movement and for decades they had been kind of ignored in the academic literature like virinder spoke a lot about you know the sort of limitations of the ways in which we theorize and think and a lot of the literature around thinking about uh women in the movement thought of them particularly as a problem but also at the same time as victims as you know being sort of like uh you know this either false consciousness that they're only there because they're being forced to so in my research i looked a lot at how are women participating and did a lot of ethnographic work with them and one of the interesting things that i found which also since since 2014 has become really uh well popularized is the role of religious figures and scriptures and i mean not only sort of savannah upper caste religious figures and goddesses that are continuously evoked in very mainstream discourse as well but also the construction of different types of iconographies and symbolisms that sometimes move around between these boundaries for example uh one of the women that i interviewed who was the head of the delhi chapter of an organization called durgavahini the army of durga ranjna and she started talking about how not only did she follow symbols and symbol and iconographies of sort of goddesses like good durga and kali and goddesses that are quite popular in the movement but she had spent a lot of time creating new goddess figures that she took to different neighborhoods depending on the kinds of women that were there so she said that we are consciously trying to appeal to dalit women and so we've come up with figures that will appeal to them which have goddess imagery but in different ways one of them is holding a picture of ambedkar in one of the hands another one is holding a broom to sort of signify the kind of working class dalit women signify symbols that working class dalit women would be attracted to interestingly she also continuously talked about how she has been praying at numerous muslim shrines for a child that she was trying to have for many years and she also spoke about all the as she calls them the good and well-mailing well-meaning muslims in pakistan that she has found online who are helping her pray at particular shrines across the border that she cannot cross for various reasons including uh the fact that she spends most of her time talking a lot of uh talking about violence against pakistan so this could be dismissed as aberrations right and personal anecdotes yeah this is just one woman she's longing for a child of course she's going to do all it takes and pray at all the places but as i found through the field work these were not isolated stories these sorts of borders of gender cast religion nation were continuously moving were continuously being contested often in really contradictive ways that don't make sense that that want you to you know stop doing that field work in some ways and try to make sense of but this is what we are dealing with so a lot of simplification that we see around hindutva this book offers us ways to rethink some of those implications to just rethink some of those contradictions the last narrative i want to focus on is on its work that i've recently read by khalid anis ansari who directs the dr ambedkar center for exclusion studies and transformative action located in saaran puru pradesh he talks about caste and indian muslims in particular and he talks about how this this idea of this growing religious nationalism hindutva that is victimizing muslims is perpetuating caste inequality amongst muslims in different ways so he says something about how 85 percent of india's muslim population falls under the pasmanda muslim category which translates to those who have fallen behind including what what what are referred to as backward classes adivasi dalit muslims he says on the same time muslim politics in north india continues to be dominated by upper caste muslims who are actually in the minority referred to as ashrafs so he asks us to think about these differences when we talk about the violence of religious nationalism he says the victimization of muslims must be complicated by class and caste and spatial distribution of vulnerability take the muzaffarpur violence of 2013. there were riots in muzaffar poor in 2013 and there's also a film about it called muzaffar purbakiha when the writing mobs attacked muslim colonies and muslim areas they spared muslim jets and muslim good jews when we talk about this kind of violence and think about the kinds of spaces that are being attacked we have to think about what sorts of spaces they are he says they're mostly subaltern spaces not elite muslim spaces they're mostly slums where lower caste muslims are residing you have to look at the victims in terms of class and caste the muslims who are attacked are mostly from poorer parts of india migrating from bihar and uttar pradesh to mumbai to vivandi to muzaffarpur places that have witnessed horrific riots and those who are attacked are mostly pasmandas whereas he also says that most muslims who are benefiting from what he calls a narrative a homogenizing narrative of muslim victimhood uppercase muslims or the ashrafs so he asks us to rethink how we think about this idea that this this idea of the the muslim victim in current india and contemporary india under modi needs to be complicated by constantly thinking about how cast and class figure in it and not thinking about caste and class and how they shape this uh the the practices the experiences of muslims in india only perpetuates caste and equality so i i sort of wanted to put these three narratives out there because they they allow me to do a few things one to push the sort of ending of the book you when you ended the book you said it's not a conclusion it's an epilogue you know further conversations to think about so this is one thing that i i felt that we could think about the book and take it further secondly to contextualize and and complicate some of the contemporary debates around religion gender and caste in south asia now in punjab of course as the book wonderfully does but also beyond punjab and to unpack a few ideas and few themes in the book for example the idea of borders and boundaries the book makes a very concrete point over and over again that hindu and sikh sikh and muslim were not as porous were porous and not as absolute identities from guinea mahi songs we think about how these borders move how these boundaries move for her being a punjabi woman a folk singer a dalit woman a woman being a follower of the ravida sadharam being a part of this sort of religious movement being an aspiring bollywood singer who also continues to sing in the register of devotion being popular being youthful and at the same time coming from a lineage where there is a lot of attachment to the nation and to the idea of india given that her family named all the children uh with the sun empathy and insisting that this was about love for country before love for religion and love for caste so also the other thing that it makes us think about which stage already picked on is is the idea of religion and religion making we can think about read secular liberal ideas of how people interact with religion and the political through religious registers going beyond notions of false consciousness or notions of rescuing and vigilance narratives this is something that comes up in my own work when when a lot of the scholarship around hindu nationalism and gender and women focuses on the idea that these women would never really want to be in this movement and the women are continuously read as an aberration or there is a reluctance to actually think about how we might want to rethink ideas on feminism ideas on gender through this participation through this very active political participation in violence and i think similarly through participation in any kind of religious forms when uh when the whole uh you know a few years ago with good what's his name ram raheem yeah gurmeet ram rahim's court hearing came out there was a lot of discussion especially amongst what could be identified as secular liberals that like who are these people who are actually following this man who has you know clearly uh engaged in sexual violence who's clearly so uh so weird even what were some of the ideas because he had this popular video called love charger that he was singing but he had a massive following of women of dalit women as well and there was a lot of discussion on who are these ignorant people that are following him who are these people that are involved in this movement how can we sort of rescue them from this blind faith so i think this book in particular helps us rethink those notions helps us rethink ideas around resistance agency how all of these work and how all of these get complicated and finally the last couple of points i would make is that one of the things that i really appreciated about the book is that it doesn't it doesn't just take categories of identity like gender and caste and apply intersectional analysis to it instead it does something quite different it thinks about how gender and caste are connect with religion how they are inherently constituted co-constituted through religion and how religion is co-constituted through gender and caste the last thing that i would say is that you know you've already mentioned the qatar poor corridor and the opening and sort of border crossings in all sorts of ways the book allows us to think of all of these digital and transnational border crossings from the ways in which religion was evoked in when the babri mosque was demolished in 1992 where various south asians sitting in the diaspora here were contributing money and bricks even to to go to the building of ram temple to how we hear about it now the recent news reports of uh hindutva groups uh influencing the parliamentary elections here and urging british hindus to vote against labor to how we think of a figure like mahi who is you know who's appealing through uh to an audience through a lot of digital participation and is appealing to a transnational audience actually and through how we think about registers of global islamophobia so there's a lot to think here about the way in which the digital and the transnational figures with the border crossings so i'll just stop with that okay well now we have some time for questions we have about half an hour try and make these questions rather than comments if you can but comments are welcome songs they're short and so we'll take the first question please because it's still a bit garbled but let's see if i can if i can manage something so um and i think it picks up on some of the things that a function was just talking about but um i yeah i was wondering well there's actually a couple of things one thing um i think that you mentioned something about how some of the dalit practices that some of the or women's practices that they may not even ascribe resistance to what they're doing and i wondered about how we how we ascribe resistance if they themselves are not um and at the same time i was wondering in through and i asked this for instrumental reasons because i'm trying to do similar work and it would be helpful to know how you approach this as someone who is a social scientist engaging with religious and spiritual sites how to how to read them a social site without diminishing or or not adequately taking into account that the kind of spiritual dimension of those sites and the kind of logics the spiritual logics that may be at play when we are primarily treating them as kind of sites of sociality protect three okay anymore take three questions let it go go ahead sorry gotta wait for the mic to get to you any other questions lined up in the meantime just let me know thank you i have so many questions and i'm looking forward to reading this book but i was quickly wondering about uh the poem that's been uh put up here uh i mean bullish eyes from pakistani punjab celebrated and the the singer this jamar singer in in east punjab uh i've always seen i'm from west punjab and i've always felt uh that of course with this uh the ambition right turn in politics as it developed in india has enabled groups to develop a politics like this which is very much absent in in west punjab and so it for me i've always been uh judah is it's almost like saying a uh if you if you say judah and so uh you know it's a highly uh uh offensive term uh and so i was wondering in your interactions with uh with people in uh lahore or all these other areas how did this sort of pan out and because you've been using the term dalit and dallas is not a term that is used in west punjab at all and so there is certainly a politics that that that is taking place there is certainly a lot that's happening there so i wanted to ask what uh that may be here especially around digital technologies because over a 10 10 year period of field work that would have been a huge transformation for people okay if you want to ask a question can you just raise your hand and i'll be identifying you for the the roving mics so the yeah the first one on resistance actually the easiest way for me to answer that is sometimes just being is resistance in some of these spaces right um and sometimes you know resistance is a conscious act of rebellion uh in the face of hegemony but i think it's that space of being and recognizing you know the the and i think that's why the the the broader context of the rise of the forces um which is a very heightened sharpened political context in contemporary india and pakistan i'm very conscious of the very endocentric kind of leaning of some of the conversations and i think abraham's question kind of brings it back to thinking in fact what you're looking on one side of the border may not appear as resistance and one and on the other hand terminology will apply and be offensive in other form it may appear as resistance so i think it's a mixture of both i think you have to be and i think that was the challenge for us not even using labels and terms to ascribe something as an act of resistance and that required following up through you know a number of different methods so i don't know if that answers your question so it's a being and actively resisting and then the other was the spirituals kind of going into some ways it kind of relates to that second question in entering into a social world and you know andre but they very famously kind of argued that you know social scientists actually can't study religion without being atheists you know he put it that far and i thought we probably kind of cite him in that but we also kind of say you know you can what's the big deal about religion i think that's with the joke that our friend that i you know narrated with what is the big deal why is there such a resistance even talk about religion i think now in many ways maybe the book will be important and or maybe it'll be a drop in the ocean in the context of contemporary india and pakistan where religious forces are really driving politics and we're still afraid to talk about religion and despite that so entering into the sociality of it i think we are having to and i think a country point to that there's so many registers that we've actually been missing as social scientists to actually think do we enter into the terms of the transnational the digital popular culture um you know some of it is commodified culture but actually there is there are resistance themes within it so a lot of the the kind of domain of the social world which we only kind of touched on and largely it's a very shrines based um research that we have done so far could be branched out thinking of of you know we need to now be thinking more creatively and also opening up the ways in which we we think about you know the social in relation to resistance i'll stop there and the next question because yeah absolutely i i mean i'm i'm actually glad the questions come up because this is one thing that was especially going back and forth across the border um one of course is around terminologies um one is dalit is a sense of you know assertion and on the other hand you know the the term judah judy is is is a is an offensive term of you know of insult and you also have and there's a you know there's a politics around bulisha not knowing what his cast but also saying he say it you know he's using that terminology to locate himself as someone saying you know i'm i'm willing to you know write this and to occupy or you know be be in the shoes of a dalit woman or you know a judy right so i mean i think the use of the terminology in terms of the field work across both sides of the pool even the use of the word dalit in shrine spaces is not there right yeah right i mean uses the word gemara she doesn't use the word i mean she's changed she's changed now but her early stuff she so it's not an eastern job the word that is only used we use it as really as an analytical category because we don't have a word we don't actually have the language to talk about cows but the the hearing the term in west punjab i think was the biggest shock for me okay yes so in india that's illegal in a public place that's illegal right so you go in west punjab where there's there's no caste in the islamic republic of pakistan there's no cass there's a denial of caste it's something that's practiced over there in india that's a hindu practice it could be talked about lots of we don't practice and yet you would hear you know so that's the hegemonic discourse and in closed doors in private in those kind of power relations where you know you'll you'll have someone you know of a dominant cast with a marginal cast in those relay you would hear it being used very frequently right so in many ways i think even having it up here i think is also an assertion of some sorts and let's recognize cast for what it is in pakistan and you know in india because that terminology around dalit has ended up becoming a category in itself and i think that that also raises lots of problems especially when the state begins to kind of wither away some of the you know um constitutional measures that were in around you know reservations or so even the the the term dalit at some point will have a change meaning as well but yeah it's a that's an ongoing conversation i also think in in the the one thing that we do in the book is say that it's not so different in indian pakistan on some levels the gender caste matrix so if you if you think about caste assertion in punjab in east punjab it starts in the 70s and the mizuka-san party and really the recovery of this text comes out of that tradition and the set in the 70s the muzukistan party in west punjab and the next lights in east punjab they're the only people who are talking about cast on the left yeah they you know in westminster so there is an actual moment which and then of course the political trajectories go off because you know and so cast just disappears in western jail but actually at the moment in which it happens it happens in both sides at the same kind of time it's just the political trajectories don't go so in the 60s before the ground time the green revolution in east punjab people are using this language you know it's only becoming embedded as you know as those changes going on in the in the rural infrastructure and so i i don't think it's such a big i mean and like i said during my in now she uses the word jamar and there's been and so i want to just say that it's actually a bit like the african-american recovery of the n-word it's it's like a jamar has been totally recovered because it would be similarly seen as disparaging in the 70s but now it's not it's seen as a you know it's like uh you know it's seen as this kind of a total assertion but every assertion is met with violence i think this is really important in terms of you know any assertion by where it becomes material is met with violence uh so and in west bengal we see this around cr you know christians is actually read as valet yeah in west punjab and every time you see any kind of assertion you sing about you know you see violence and this is really one of the things you know it's hard to it's hard because it's so embedded in the book's narrative but it is it's so important to get that you know there's always this simmering like undercurrent of violence in any threat of violence in any kind of assertion here the context of what's been done but it's the same job there's always this despite the laws and despite the so-called whatever different there's a real there's a simmering there's like some requirements sorry digital i'm sorry do you want me to do it so did you tell us no so 10 years yes it changes a huge amount there's online puja you can ring up and book i mean it's it's it's yeah the all the big shrines are all online you can get online numbers behind your credit card bookings you know the whole stuff is it's yeah it's it's but it's equally you know these shrines that these little shrines on the roadside that we've been following you can't you don't find them on the internet you know they still the effort is really important uh the that that's a really important part of this this is people this is people literally making shrines right this is literally what we see what you see and this is a very big different distinction from it is literally what people will make will make their sh we'll make shrines and we see we in the small time we were there you we saw you know we saw shrines being and this is across the border you see shrines that come up and they go like they come and they go you know there is a waxing and waving of these and this is this changes the way we think about perhaps think about religion and so the digital helps in that because you can do it quicker but actually it's still similar process but i do think it's a whole different project you could think about the how socially different i don't know i think yeah less it's more difficult to connect to the material i think also i think what's interesting though the the ephemeral nature of the shrines that start as a brick and then the gender appears and then you know one we saw in chandigarh where it was there for a few months and we saw it every day as we're going driving you know drop off children to school and you see the next thing it's gone and actually was in some place of the local construction workers had someone had been injured there and the story was there and then it was gone the construction site was gone and therefore the you know local devotees were gone but that story i'm not sure how that would relate to the digital right so the that the the yeah the situated the kind of the idea that a shrine you know what it represents is it performing something or is it actually addressing material you know social relations i think the digital probably sits slightly aside from that uh thank you so much for that wonderful presentation my question is about um the relationship between texts and the cultivation of self so as um when thej was speaking about sometimes being is an act of resistance that and i realized then you're talking about particular forms of self and uh chunny and that other um gentleman whose picture you showed the way that um we we know that certain forms of social science knowledge or modern and social science knowledge production is actually a site where those cells experience epistemic death and and we also know that um in some ways metropolitan uh knowledge production about these people have historically played this very big role in that it's it's um it's enacting that epistemic death onto the elites of uh india and pakistan who are coming to the metropole going back and it's the you know and then they're perpetuating this epistemic death in the institutions that they're setting up etc etc so and from the performance we got a sense of some of the texts the songs and the poetry that actually are kind of like the river that continues flowing they're the sites where these other forms of non-partitioned cells keep flourishing so what i wanted to ask is where where does your text fit in with this project of the cultivation of new selves is it you know does it have a relationship to that song that was sung does it have a relationship to the texts that are being sung or performed or remembered at the shrines and things do you see it doing a kind of work in the classroom that enlivens a certain type of self that's a great question you out so in the form of which it is right now the best one can hope for is that it evokes something in a classroom yeah and generates some kind of debate or as you know this wonderful response that culture gave that kind of response would be great um but in the dodgy copy or the digital world or you know when it becomes something a paperback which would be like for 100 200 rupees and or we go and give it out to our friends or the people we talk to it might circulate a bit differently or when we translate it it might circulate a bit differently but in the form so i don't think it's a single answer to a really great question i think you have to work quite hard to circulate these texts outside of academia outside of the english-speaking academia maybe outside of the form of the book you know the websites or speak it or so i think it depends really like what one does with it i don't think the knowledge is neutral of its casing so that would be my response yeah i mean i think thinking i find it difficult to think about the book in terms of the self as well um i'm even trying to ima so i can i see the text as something that has just has evolved through and i was sort of saying i'm trying to think how many decades in fact so some of the stories that emerged through the pages of the book i mean one story you know is from my family's it's not even ancestral post-partition village so um where an elder who was actually the the second wife of my great uncle right um who found it her duty was to let me know that her our family our family as you know the second wife of this great uncle who was the zamindar who was right the proprietary you know landlord and to say we must look after this because this is the shrine of the muslims who left before and so those kinds of stories circulate yet i never i kind of i take those stories and that kind of gets loved but my politics is quite different in terms of thinking being a caretaker of the shrine as a dominant caste you're reproducing that so for me to have having written that i have to apply the gender cast and for me to take the text out it's about word of mouth and i think it's about political activism also i don't think it can just remain in the classroom i think it has to be an engagement with the social world you're also in so whether it's that family also or it's about um narrating that field um even thinking about punjab and thinking gosh we still keep on going to hindutva looking this side of the border we actually need to be and it's thinking about a politics which is actually thinking critically about borders in south asia and it's okay to do it in the classroom i think that's one project but i think there are bit really big projects right now that are around and i think it's a drop in the ocean the text but i think if any of the ideas kind of circulate in ways that inspire others to do other acts or forms of resistance i think for me that would be a huge achievement yeah yeah i mean like some of the questions that i heard they were really nice and they were also in my mind so they are quite a bit answered while nowadays was talking about you know uh this people just being what they are and that's itself an act of resistance your existence or your beingness itself makes a kind of statement that you resist certain power relations in the society and especially when it comes to the gender and cause dynamics and also a class where you actually see these people kind of standing against the power relations i mean that's the thing that you know when the lady like you know who is singing songs uh when she is bringing ambedkar it's a challenge to the established you know homogeneity homogeneous narratives and that's what actually i think makes uh as act of resistance rather than just being what they are they are conscious of it they are conscious of the power relations that exist and if they kind of go they do it because because they think that is something that they should be doing but they also are aware of the kind of you know like some kind of violence like reactions coming from the upper caste and upper class kind of you know groups that's one thing that i was thinking the other thing was more about when you were talking about your 10 and 12 years of field work so you all had this thing when you were saying this this this uppercast respondents somewhere responded that you know those people don't really kind of you know follow the religion well and that's why the conception of regulatoryism in sikhism is not followed well because those people don't really follow the religion as a kind of you know way of whatever you know their life where i was just wondering when you interact with other groups especially women and kind of you know lower class people in in because caste and class dynamics is i think more of a combination you can't really separate in indian context people have tried in the last like 50 years but now we are coming to this point that we know religion is there everything is there but it's not out of anything i mean when you talk about class so go to the like the social and economic survey in india you have what 80 percent of the people muslim dali then other verses being below poverty line so when you are talking about poverty when you are talking about anything we need to understand okay these are the groups and the location social locations that are suffering most and that becomes the kind of you know group of operation oppressed people in here so there i was thinking like when we really kind of you know see these people how do they really respond to these like into homogeneous narratives in your field work for 10 years how do they really see that oh because the person that here was asking about the jury right so it's it's a very offensive word but what makes it offensive the position that one come from let's say people from upper class and uppercast you know locations when they call these people jury they basically notify the only can signify the status of your not being worthy of human being and that's what really makes it offensive and in the same way in these locations and the kind of you know basties that we go to and in maharashtrian context this cultural politics that we talk about it's very active and it's been there i think 60-70 years and it has been transformed into northern part of india in last 25 years that i see but it's been there that you know people have been singing songs people have been kind of know trying to go around villages and trying to you know educate these people and it's been there from the left moment from the you know anticast movement all kind of people were you know participating all of it so yeah yeah that's all it's more kind of comment and question and confusion on your last point though yeah 60 70 years is the is is you're you're going back to 1947. so that's again taking the nation state india no it's not it's not really yes 67 years so my response though is to say let's go back well there's text let's go back centuries there are histories and texts which allow us to actually look beyond and that's actually the kind of mythological nationalism point we were making um is actually looking at resistance to colonialism resistance to patriarchy um you know sufi texts such as the bullet shall one is another one so those traditions are quite live not just in punjab other parts maharashtra of course is very significant in terms of contemporary and historical mobilizations too but the kind of cultural sphere is a really important one i'm just conscious of the time frame and not falling back into thinking about how any kind of resistance is just looking back at indian um nationalism it's also kind of imagining alternative ways of being but also of resisting and can thinking about those borders that are oftentimes and generally imposed whether it be the categories even understanding um poverty you know which groups how their how the pi is you know sliced tells us actually this isn't a religious problem or it's a matter of caste or it's a matter of region so even that is a bordering practice in terms of what the nation state kind of does yeah okay i think we should stop soon um okay i think we're nearly out of time unless it's a really pressing question you have the opportunity to ask questions to both the authors at the drinks reception in the scr to which you're all welcome to one thing i just want to say before we close um well i want to say two things one is an absolute huge thank you to taj verinder and sarah for making this a really memorable and fantastic launch for both the book and the series but also to remind you that next week's seminar in this place at the same time is going to be titled marginal development states markets and violence in drug affected borderlands which i think will actually connect in many well but also connect in many ways and hopefully this evening seminar has given you some food for thought that you'll be able to bring to the next seminar uh to really think through the potential for um thought that crosses all of the boundaries not always at all at once but that's something to aim for so thank you all very much for coming
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3 Months Post Relaxer Touch Up and Trim Short Hair
hi guys welcome back to my channel I'm back with another video in today's video I am going to be relaxing my hair so I am currently 12 weeks post relaxer and this is how my hair is looking I'm just like tired in a way I feel unmotivated I don't know what to do with this hair it's growing but it's still like not the same length like the areas where I had like breakage few months ago it's actually grown back up but it's still not leveling with everything so I just think it's better for me to just do a haircut like a clean haircut no I'm not gonna shave my hair and I am not gonna do like a pixie cut but I'm thinking of cutting it short um maybe like a super super short bob but not a pixie cut I don't even want to see Clippers so I'm going to do like a short bob like a very very short bob because I do have short hair and to do that I do want to relax my hair first so the relax I'm using today is the ORS build in protection No Lie relaxer and this one is the normal one for fine medium hair so first I'm just gonna mix the relaxer I am the activator together before applying the relaxer I'm just gonna go in with some Vaseline and apply it around the perimeter of my hair so I hope I won't Bend because I did wash my hair like this week early this week so so it's been over um three four days but I wasn't really I wasn't really sure if I wanted to do this now foreign like I said I did wash my hair like four days ago and I haven't oiled it so I am feeling like it's a little bit dry in there so now I'm just gonna go ahead and start applying the relax I'm gonna start from the back going forward because the back that's where I have like the most growth and my hair at the back is a little bit rough compared to the front and I am trying as always to just apply it on the uh New Growth that is always hard with short hair all right foreign and now I'm just gonna wait five minutes before I smooth it out so it's been about five minutes now I am going to start smoothing it out with my uh little comb so I'm gonna start from the back since I started applying the relaxer at the back foreign so now I am going to go ahead and rinse off the relaxer I'm not even gonna wait more time but it's not burning I don't feel any like tingling on anything like that I just don't want my hair to be overly processed I will use these shampoos that came with a Peg and I'll also use the conditioner that came with a Peg and then I will come back and apply the moisturizer so I'm back now from rinsing my hair and this is how it's looking and by the way these are actually neutralizing shampoo and for a moisturizing shampoo I used this sheer moisture uh black castor oil shampoo which is my absolute favorite and I also conditioned with the um sachet that came with I am going to apply some heat protective spray and this one is the heat defense by Perfect Touch and I'm just gonna spray it all over my hair and for Extra Protection and a little bit of shine I'm also going to add this heat protective serum and this one is by afro true just like two pumps and then I am going to use the moisturizer actually I'm going to use the bigger bottle because I have the same moisturizer and these are perfect for traveling like if you're traveling and you're just going somewhere for a weekend they start easy to carry so I have the exact same moisturizer I'm just gonna use the bottle and keep this one for later and I absolutely love this moisturizer this is the or as incredible Rich oil moisturizer moisturizing lotion I absolutely love it this is like the best moisturizer I've ever used if you are struggling to find the hair moisturizer that lasts long and actually does the job get this one so I'm just applying it all over my hair is amazing like it's absolutely amazing it lifts my hair like moisturized for days so I'm just gonna go ahead and dry my hair foreign so I'm gonna go ahead and start cutting my hair so I'm gonna start with the back um and I'm just gonna go ahead and start cutting trying to make it equal and labeled yeah like that I feel like it's straight so for my second section it doesn't really need that much trimming as you can see it kind of just like fade but there is a little piece here that I am going to cut and the rest is fine so now here I'm just trying to level everything with the leg so and also making sure that these two are like leveled foreign so I feel like I've definitely gotten rid of all these um unhealthy ends and yeah it actually feels like Fuller now um so tomorrow I will do the color and style so stay tuned so I hope you guys enjoyed this video and I will see you guys on my next one bye
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#TheMaddies - Brand Recall
we're moving on to a very first category are we all set to figure out who the winners are let's make some noise guys to do the honors for the very first category me invite on stage Thank You mr. Batra mr. Akash Banerjee head marketing in partnerships Viacom digital ventures also our panelists here tonight earlier and of course miss upon g-dragon senior vice president marketing colors viacom18 who is also our esteemed jury member can we have both these fine people on stage we are going to be acknowledging brand recall under marketing strategy could we have the shortlisted nominees please it's always said that you know when a brand is just talking about themselves nobody tries to recall but when you make consumer as your center point and when you think of the consumer first and then communicate that brand gets recalled first and all the entries that we saw what we saw was that the brands are wanting to give it back to the consumer in some form of the other different brands I wanted to make a difference to the lives of the consumer and that's what helped then in creating brand recall so you hear it heard it from the jury member we've got somethin to eat also on the stage along with aakash vanity let's find out who the first trophy goes to can we your analog for psg an active congratulations team PhD and active wheel moving on to our second trophy for brand recall let's find out who the silver trophy goes to sorry consulting but you're to be the nation's by all right on the highest metal as far as the first category goes to let's find out who it is congratulations team
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Gilbert Arenas & Kwame Brown Argue On Earz To The Streetz Panel With Sister T & Queen Regina
is I got uh Gilbert Arenas in the backstage are y'all comfortable with uh telling him y'all Grievous please bring him up yes all right we um but we we I want to keep this simple and we're going to be adults and we're going to be respectable amongst each other there's no craziness that you that you don't have to worry about ears I was just throwing it out there clothes because I was triggered by his dire warning about me and whether or not I would abuse my power knowing the powers he's abused with my abuser and his abuser with no evidence stop questioning my black excellence in this word about you when somebody come to you are you abusing power because you found yourself in court I haven't found myself in court for any actions I've taken against anybody uh criminally get on my nerves okay okay Gilbert um I see you was in the comments and you were mentioning freedom of school and they can't do but you want to elaborate over that um you can't sue someone for freedom of speech um you can't sue someone for an opinion about you it's their opinion and their opinion only so you cannot sue someone for an opinion about you so if you call me a deadbeat [ __ ] or whatever you want to call me I can't sue you for that um everything you got you said you can sue me for calling you up let him finish let him finish so when you're talking about go ahead I mean if you if you look at my track record in court I am 55 and know I've won multiple discrimination um [ __ ] whatever whatever cases um if you can't prove it you can't win it so if I say you have an STD you can prove if you have or don't have that you can sue for that if I say you're abusing power that's my opinion of what you're doing you can't sue me for that how do you prove you are or you aren't himself he can speak for himself a man queen queen please I know it triggers you let him finish and then we will let you respond please but again it's still an opinion you can't you can't take me to court for my opinion just like you have an opinion about me how you guys have opinions about what I do what I'm doing I can't sue you for those opinions it works both ways so unless you have evidence of something you can prove so when you're saying oh it's my opinion I believe that's not a fact okay now go okay go what is it to you what I was discussing about another man I didn't say you was talking about I don't know who you're talking about oh I just see my name [ __ ] hold on real quick she asked you a real simple question brother uh what is it to you of her showing any man it doesn't matter if she's feeling violated what is it to you to stop a woman from feeling violated whether she loses wins whether it's a dumb idea or anything what is it to you as an NBA player that doesn't have anything to do with it what is it to you that's that's a clear question it has nothing it has nothing to do with me I don't I don't give a [ __ ] whether or not I'm just giving you information to say that you you're gonna don't waste your time or get some harsh facts you know don't waste your time you gotta remember there's there's other people in the audience besides us right either we're gonna teach them what's real or we can keep throwing around fantasy stuff I'm telling you from experience how can you tell us Gilbert what we've been through is a damn fantasy well let me tell you something that I and I give I need you to know this until each and every last one of you and the people in the chat has been through what queen Regina those eyes and I has been through there's nobody gonna be able to tell me what I can and cannot do and what will happen uh what what won't happen I'm gonna let a judge a court unlock the authorities tell me that I'm not going to take no no offense advice from a given arenas from anybody in the chat and no damn body else I'm gonna let a paid legal attorney tell me that and let the judicial system make the final decision we gonna do what we need to do when this happened to each and every last one of you all then you all can speak on it because see it has not it has not hit your door y'all think it's just YouTube and it was but you all chose to take it off YouTube because of personal issues that you all have with one individual which in my opinion from what I gather nobody done nothing to nobody now Gilbert you gonna talk you gonna listen to me today cause I got you here now I want to know why you felt that it was and this is wholesome totally different in ears if I come disrespectful you just tell me sister T chill because see this is just me talking there's no parents to talk right now and he gotta wait till you're finished with everything you got to say and I appreciate everybody listen to everything you got to say before they talk but finish out what you got to say and then we'll let Giver respond because I talked to my sons and people that in the room just like this like I'm talking to you when you made I had no issue with you and I had I just thought it was just just two men going at it in regards to what you think I knew it was a [ __ ] woman and I still think it's a woman but it ain't my business but I just didn't like the idea you saying that you would put a gun to Kwame Brown's throat that right there did something to me I saw your face your body movement all of that that's what have me with an issue with you today I'm gonna tell you that's that's my problem and then you never apologize you never acknowledge what you did was wrong you thought it was funny and then you coming on these YouTube streaks doing what you're doing regardless of what anybody say I don't give a damn what nobody say I know what you doing and it's wrong so when you did that and said that when you say why sister T got a problem with me that's the problem I had with you and then you took and ran whatever sent text message to Cino and all this other stuff then I asked you to talk to me see I'm the type of person I like to be taught behind the scenes if we cool you out of all people could find me I I G's you you did not respond so I only reach out that sister t one time I don't keep reaching out I'll be saying okay this [ __ ] this woman she heard me he heard me they want to reach back they can if if they don't I know the answer so you gave me my answer and in that in my opinion that was disrespect because you know me of me and you've been talking about me texting about me why not talk to me behind the scenes instead of you do what you did you dealt with all these old low budget in my opinion crumb snatch a crab in a barrel stirred up this [ __ ] because they ain't got a pot to piss in a one to throw out in my opinion rather than you commonly sister t and a dressing sister T I'm real and I want to go on this camera but I got hair rollers in my head that's the only reason I hate being behind him talking to you because you really need to see my face you really do I may take my hair rolls out and talk to you later after everybody else do but you need to talk to me behind the scenes I'm not going to show my you know what on here because we are online and I am a lady I act the same all day every day I know how to cut up I know how to build later but me and you we need to talk behind the scenes because I want to tell you a whole new one but as a man I got to I need to respect you regardless of how you act or how you portray yourself on these streets but I'm gonna deal with your ass offline and I'm gonna tell you what I feel and you gonna listen you gonna listen because you don't tell another black man online or Offline that you gonna stick a gun to their throat and mean it like you did I felt that [ __ ] I'm just letting you know it's not funny now I'm gonna let you talk so let me get this straight you're mad at me because what I said to another man has nothing to do with you Kim I just told you I was mad that's all I got so that's why I got I got from it I gotta come up use the way I look out excuse me I am upset with you it just so happened to be a Kwame Brown it could have been ears it could have been another man saying it to you but you a black man that you're gonna stick a gun to his throat and mean it I said I don't care if it was Kwame it just happened to be quammy and it could have been my son it could have been you it could have been your song it could have been ears it could have been anybody in this chat you don't understand as a black man to say that when we got enough of us I am killing each other for no reason yes that bothered me and for you to be the man of your statue when I was looking at you a whole nother way only because you might have had issues with a man for something in the past that's all but when you did and said that yeah that did something to me and stopped trying to put it on a damn Kwame Brown this has nothing to do with Kwame Brown it just so happened to Jeff it just so happened it was him well I wouldn't have said it to any other man baby listen I say again if they said it about giving Arenas and you are another man I would have had an issue with it stop making it about Kwame Brown you know what you said indeed everybody else said but let's move on you did other [ __ ] after that to who oh my goodness baby to the same person right again your issue with me Gilbert your issue with me is because I have an issue with someone else you don't see it you really don't see it what's so funny is all all of you guys hate me because of me and Kwame I I don't know your problem is let me give me my give me my opinion about him I don't hate you I don't have a problem with you now I do have an opinion about your behavior or whatever but that's just my opinion you know what I'm saying as far as just having like a hatred for you or a dislike or any of that stuff I don't have that uh kwame's problems are not my problems about it so Giver are you saying what you've been doing and what you have done none of this I'm just saying what you have involved yourself you think that's not wrong is right to people bringing other people into your mess wait who's other people into my mess there's only one person in my mess and that's okay so why didn't you leave bro Queen will tell you again because for some reason you talking about you giving advice who the hell asks you for any any kind of advice for anybody he did he asked me he asked me for a lawyer something you don't need no damn lawyer you ain't no damn lawyer you don't have credentials in being a attorney but that is that's neither here or there I keep telling you what you don't get and it doesn't matter that's why I say I want to talk to you off the scene because I don't want to put my butt my foot in your ass because you need a talking to you honestly don't see what the hell you are doing and that's the sad part about it you think everything is funny you think it's a joke and you think for some reason that it's okay with what you doing when it's not okay what am I doing it don't matter who it is why you keep bringing everybody else involved there's no everybody there's no everybody else all you've been doing going up and down these YouTube streets bringing everybody involved if it's just supposed to be between you and uh Kwame why can't you just keep it between you and Khan why you got to bring everybody else involved who's everybody else well if you don't know we ain't gonna play this game I'm gonna deal with you offline because this [ __ ] think at this point in my panels is about the same one man who talks about me oh you guys on everyone you guys each of you guys made a video on me personally I've never done actually not Kryptonite not um not damn D um gravity takeout sister T I have never made a video attacking you guys you guys have actually attacked me to the same one person because he's Miss arenas yes do you hate me uh no have I said anything bad about you okay I don't hate you that's a strong word so don't say that I'm really fond of you and you know that behind the scenes I really am finding you you're a very nice gentleman um offline uh or at least in the Instagrams you know what I'm saying so don't say that but that's what I said I'm I'm nice to everyone besides the one person I don't know apparently you've been nice to little girls oh my nieces yeah I just wanna have uh uh interactions with you separate with that because I told you that yesterday I'm in a business relationship I'm not going to discuss my boss with anybody that's what blue collar workers we we don't do that now I don't know about nobody with money I don't and and then I'm loyal even without money so let's stop I I'm just trying to you know I get good information from you about certain things and you allow me to be me uh just like ears the only thing you do that probably triggers me is that when we have those interactions I believe sometimes they're genuine but then you'll go on to the state drugs panel or Mr Fair youth she don't got PTSD or she didn't she that and and I mean it may be a joke to you but I'm a genuine person I wouldn't uh mount a panel uh and then start talking well you know what I said about you today is from a nursing perspective um concerned about your date and this size you are you know this not healthy now and your co-host it's not healthy it's cooked cholesterol so I just want to you know deal with that it's not no personal digs that I've ever taken I am concerned about you and I want you to have real people around you that are around you not related to money I totally agree all right here but readers you just need to you need to just for real because see I'm very and I may I may be a very emotional because you're dealing with this person and I just don't understand why you associate yourself with this person and that you will help this person in any way especially to two women that didn't left them to you and I'll be honest with you that's why I'm very emotional with you and I can't say too much because this is what these people in the chat and everybody want to hear and I'm not going to go there I still like to stay respectful when it comes to men but I need to let you know how firm and how serious I am about this and we're going to discuss it and I know we are so it doesn't matter what people in the chat or anywhere else behind the scenes say because I gotta deal with you on another level and that's just like I am a real person and I'm sister T and I'm Gonna Be Your Auntie but I'm gonna tell you the truth when I do but this guy this has got to do you got to do better because you are a good person believe it or not for some reason you had things happen to you in real life and only you know that this is me not knowing you this is what I'm seeing what you have shown for years and you I actually looked into you and I didn't even know you Gilbert but I know it's in you it is for some reason you just fighting it and you haven't been touched in my opinion that you can be a good person and somebody need to let you know this seriously Gilbert for real if you put in the energy that you do to to distort people or to turn in my opinion people are with your so-called money blood money if you use it for the good money yes this is then I just say this sister can I just say this is my opinion that's all I'm not always right I'm not always right I'm saying well that's how I'm feeling right now you're dealing with when you dealing with the state drama and you are supporting the state up I think you are dealing with blood money yes now I'm going to shut up and let you speak okay so the problem I think the biggest problem here is you guys are not asking the same one question that needs to be asked from the day I got here what if if I'm a nice person to 99.9 of everybody if I ask the same one man that you guys all support for opportunities hey I got a job for you I got a job for you and they keep falling apart and me and him are staying in this Attack Mode what is he doing offline for me to keep coming back here you guys are not asking yourselves that all you're doing is hearing this man go on the panel three or four times talking his [ __ ] that I'm doing back he's not okay let me ask you let me ask you right now to answer that question since she threw it out there we're listening I mean you would think by now I'm pretty sure if I was bugging you guys behind the scenes like I do long messages you will block me right give her I I don't know why why haven't why hasn't he blocked me how come I can text this man who texts me bragging and poking and soon as I come back he posted that and shows you guys what can you tell us why it is that oh to the answer to your question because I mean we don't want to guess listen I'm a competitor I can't turn it off right I can't turn it off so we know each other's strengths and flaws so all he does is poke poke poke and when I come back content for him that's all he does like his next video he's gonna show you a hundred text messages but he's not going to show you the Hunchback the 100 text messages he sent to me he just shows you what I send to him not realizing it's a two-way street it's a conversation you gotta remember this is a behind the scenes talking we talk our [ __ ] behind the scenes he makes it public for the opinion so you want to do business with do you want to do business with him don't you give them no is that what this is all about because that's what it sounds like to me you say that you keep reaching out trying I'm just saying that's what I do I yeah that kind of what it sounded like to me too from what you said on Mr Fair useless panel it sounds like you said you wanted to do business with them and it would have sound like that I mean maybe I could be wrong every every opportunity I shot to him he doesn't turn like he tells you he turns him down no he tells me I need to apologize for coming which I'm not gonna do okay that's why he doesn't have a reality show that's why he doesn't have a documentary coming out is because I'm not going to apologize for [ __ ] you started if he wants that opportunity or not if if he's just fine with what he's doing who are you to tell him hey I got something better for you if he's fine with just what he's doing who said he's fine with what he's doing he's telling you he's fine with it he says he's fine with it he went he went viral without any help okay why would he need help now if you listen to whatever he says he says it out of his mouth I would be with fubo if Gilbert apologized I would be okay with this rap battle if Gilbert apologized if you get rid of Mr Skinny I will do it and you want him to do business with you and like he said in my opinion if he did all of that you would even be but why is it so I'm just I'm asking why is it so important that you have Kwame because I think that this is business this I think you uh you really want Kwame to work with you and by him saying that that's not what he wants that's why you coming you keep saying not what he wants because you're listening to what he's telling you not his actions well he have he signed any paperwork I have not sent him anything I'm only asking because see because I'm not gotta remember if I asked you do you want to work with me and your answer is no that means you rejected it if your answer is well if you get if you get rid of Mr Skinny or if you apologize I will silence you that's no so you saying you saying that he really wants to work with you and by this now this is what it sounds like you just said he really wants to work with you but if you and the only way he would do that if he apologized but you're not going to apologize is that what you saying no I'm not apologizing well that would mean that you really don't want to work with him then not he don't know because that that is a very simple that is a very simple demand like okay working with someone and giving someone the opportunities two different things I don't want to work with him his his style of bus life is not my thing I can give him a job opportunity if you don't feel like it would benefit you because if you got to go work with somebody that's willing to let people disrespect you and stuff like that why would I want to work with that person just like I signed other podcasts wow you trying to control him Gilbert let me ask you something because I listen very good you said that you only wanted him to sign him so you can be his boss and fire his ass did you not say that no no I got it on video now be careful now he was doing the documentary I said I'll buy the dock so when he starts talking this [ __ ] one day I can say I'm your boss okay now why would somebody want to do that if if they can see that you have that kind of plan like you you like how can you not if you was that person that'd be like somebody setting you up just so they can get an upper hand on you so they because you're showing right now that you wouldn't be a fair boss I can say I'm your boss that check came from me the check you that that [ __ ] you always talk comes from me I can contradict all that [ __ ] he says that [ __ ] ain't gonna never happen with Kwame Brown that's a doolo Twist though that's like saying hey come on you gotta remember all his faults come from himself it's him already listen I wouldn't even be here if he just leaves me alone oh no that's not true now that's not true because y'all had the truth did y'all not yes we did okay now did you not go on um uh the last panel and start calling that man a drunk and all this stuff like that that was before the truth and he just that was before the truth and he just dropped it after the truth that was it that was before the troops okay I did I did Vlad not did you not going did you not going to did you not go to the uh the guy from South Carolina and while he was you know doing his the mother talking all that stuff after the truth truth yes I did okay well then that means you broke the agreement right now like you guys don't use names you guys just reference stuff why are you saying you guys if you reference and say yo Skinny's boss is behind it Skinny's boss is this and you keep referencing me that is all you're doing is just saying I'm not gonna say his name's been just gonna give him an alternate name so I can y'all don't do nothing I say your name sister T say that's you that's you we're talking about him he calls me skinny balls he he uses other ways to talk about me without talking about me just because I let it go you gotta remember I respond seven to 12 videos later so that means he has to talk about me 7 to 12 videos before I respond So when you say oh Gilbert you got you won't let it go I let this [ __ ] go 7 to 12 videos before I respond every single time I'm not gonna go one for one because it's not my platform to go one for one so I let him go seven to twelve every single time okay let's say uh Kwame wrong in some things yeah because he we know we eat anybody could be you don't think that you are wrong in anything now what why are you doing this and not trying to make it better instead of Walling in this Cesspool that you're in getting engaging yourself people such as state drunk and everything else in this gutter you know what I'm talking about why can't you just make just stop it why can't you stop that animal because you can all you got to do is to tell this person to stop doing and saying what he's doing and he will do just that now why are you using him and I mean people like him to attack people like us and you're doing it I I don't I gotta remember what he does is what he does has nothing to do with me he just has the one common thing that I have Kwame Brown too so I don't pay him that what I don't need to pay his enemy to do anything it's his enemy he created that enemy wow by the time when I came in Tommy was his enemy I'm going on Tommy's platform y'all took Tommy down Mr Skinny's enemy I'm going to Mr Skinny uh somewhere I can go to talk my [ __ ] against the same one person go ahead why won't you just do it on your own platform I mean you your ex-nba player if you start a YouTube channel I'm pretty sure you'll get all his enemies you know why won't you just do it on your own too I am I am going to start my own panel no we talking about now because you have the money not only the resources to do whatever you want to do right now I'm saying why do you subject yourself with such a person that you know what he doesn't say is wrong to individuals rather than guide him and tell him to do the right thing you're do you agree with what he's doing that's what I'm saying have you watched have you watched his shows right you watch the shows before and recently there was a time where he did no I don't watch his shows give him but I'm gonna let you speak baby there was times where he didn't say the b word right foreign video where he was mocking you and then he said the b word and then he took it back I tell him yo it's different I love it now I I gotta I gotta push it back on this one now I literally watched this man make a joke about kwame's mother calling her a b and you said right there and you ain't say a [ __ ] word so you're trying to say we don't always say stuff bad and try to you know exempt yourself from that but I heard it with my own two eyes I mean with my own two ears and watched you can you explain that what he listen what uh what he says and does out of his mouth when he's on like that's him no we I'm not saying align yourself with such what I'm saying you know it's wrong I remember I've told him plenty of times you'll stop saying the b word like I told him look at your look at your algorithm look at your followers if your followers are women black women why are you using that language why are you using that word well actually he's still mounting his panel while he's using those words because it's kwame's enemy wow y'all hear this you hear this yes I'm honest I can tell you this if if y'all take skinny down whoever kwame's next enemy is I'm going to his channel and so I made my own show okay listen I don't know okay I don't hide from anything I just don't attack people that I've never met in person I've met that man that man bugs me behind the scenes and he comes on your he comes on these panels pretending to be a victim he's not a victim he's an agitator and I'm competitive I'm gonna keep coming too all he has to do is stop like when he when you don't see me on the panel is that because he's not bothering me behind the scenes so can I ask you a question Mr Arenas yes ma'am you say you're competitive right wouldn't you be the number one draft pick in the same draft pick of you and Kwame if you're that competitive what do you mean you heard me well I would not have been the number one pick yes not necessarily who was the number one pick uh Kwame Brown were you competitive then yes ma'am okay what round were you pick 31. in the second round yes okay now how do you explain that how do I explain Ed where they picked you at in the second round and then 30 something if you're so competitive what happened um getting drafted has nothing to do with being competitive it's if what do they need how popular you are at that time um size I was a tweener I was immature um so my my rank dropped see the competitive part is not being drafted that's just what happened the competitive part is what happens after you get drafted now you can ask me what happened no you're making excuses that's not an excuse me Jordan Jordan is the best player in the world right the best player to ever play where did he get picked you need to pick number one queen queen some of that is uh correct I I can agree with them but what like you said it was a combination of things it was maturity which Kwame was more mature than you he was in high school you went to college yeah so he had it don't matter he was in high school he was in college so I mean y'all both had the same opportunity and he took advantage of his opportunity he didn't go in there and say I want to be a pimp so you have to take accountability you're talking about competitive that has nothing to do what I'm saying it does have to be because when you when you're competitive in life you correct the mistakes that you are being uh that you're doing so you can compete with the other people who are trying to do the same thing as you both of y'all were trying to go through the NBA so he knows I got to keep a level here we was around drugs and crime so you know it was definitely a challenge there he didn't get drafted just because he was tall he got drafted because he was an all-around Prospect you got to get a man quick but this is not competitive what does that have to do she she's talking about being competitive after we all got drafted that's competitive in life and in the game I'm asking you if you're so competitive is why were you not in the top 10 top five top three you was the second round and you still was 31. okay now stop this baby girl competitiveness has nothing to do with your address I I can have a guy who works 24 hours if he has no Talent No One's Gonna pick him just because he's coming okay so you're saying you wanted to sleep in a gym is that what you're telling me I didn't want to sleep in the gym you you ended up sleeping in a gym you had no money Okay no Okay okay hold on hold on these are the lies you don't told me this is see that's that's the problem I got drafted where I didn't think I deserved I didn't have the money that I thought I was gonna have so my competitiveness turned in and said we're going to be in this gym it's a it's a it's a figure of speech I'm gonna sleep in a gym I'm a gym rat I'm working out four or five I had an apartment I had I mean I had a house with a girlfriend and two dogs but I'm sleeping in the gym I'm spending my time in the gym because I didn't think those 30 people were better than me so I need to prove them wrong that's where competitive comes in at okay let me let me hear this later in one second one second uh Queen Regina and I'm gonna ask Queen Regina and uh sister Titus I got um I got the man in question that y'all are um that all you guys you know have your um issue with back here on the backstage no he's very triggering very triggering listen if you're gonna that's that's not me y'all don't want to give y'all agreement so what man no what what man is is he is in the back yeah what y'all call the state drunk oh hell no she don't want what we want to discuss with him he looking for Content here content he's looking for content you ain't gonna do that with me I'm saying I'm saying by my logic you acting like I don't fully understand what's going on that I was saying if you if you if you're discussing somebody that's who I asked you did you want to discuss it now you said no I get that part but I I would like to see what the [ __ ] somebody has to say all right ears and I did that part and that's why I asked you so do you want us to go down is that what you're saying no ma'am I want y'all to finish our conversation and he can do that when we're finished I was asking this right now but he gets no [ __ ] privilege where he get to stop our um our uh show to you know do that but I was actually just in case but if you can't stomach it or whatever I understand he would just have to he would just have to wait and I'll bring him up when it's convenient and I'll ask him the questions I want to ask okay yeah cause see I don't understand what he would have to say to me anyway without me I don't want to ask him some stuff and let me drop down and you let you ask me you're not doing it right you ain't gonna do it right now y'all are still talking to you y'all are still talking to you competitive in my opinion hold on hold on Queen please don't don't do that because let me finish let me finish because I want to make sure this is fair I'm saying that when I when I'm done or whatever then he could do it ain't no hurry this my damn show and y'all have questions for Gilbert right now and so y'all don't finish talking is a distraction and I forget what I was talking about when something like that happened oh it's good for gone whatever did his phone go dead his song probably went dead okay so I was trying to get a real estate because I'm very competitive and I became a nurse in a in one year because I was very competitive I didn't get I didn't I didn't get kicked out of nursing school in an elite program I didn't lose no money I made money so we got to get a real definition of this competitive because I don't see it but you know what but it seemed like y'all two are not going to come to the agreement about what competitive is he's saying it as a competitive struggle between him and Kwame as far as who can take each other down which Kwame ain't competing with him on that he's just he's he's out there trying to you know um show that Kwame ain't [ __ ] I guess or whatever but I don't I don't get it I'm trying to get more understanding to me it looks more like a haterism or whatever me but you know I I don't I don't get what he's doing because it wouldn't dude it seemed like to me that's just my opinion like you say he was an overall perspective in mannerism and character and judgment and all of that it wasn't just basketball skills right now I feel like competitiveness is in life altogether not just on that Court it was it was when y'all went to go to talk to these people is whoever want to be more competitive they're going to put a better appearance on so yeah she wasn't competing when it came to life all in general you're just probably competitive on the court so that's just my opinion about that but uh right now he's trying to not I guess he doesn't see that he just was talking to me that that didn't count but obviously years I have no problem I want you to know this uh nobody triggered me unless I want them to trigger me and I'm just gonna keep it just real uh as far as to stay drunk only reason I don't want to discuss anything with this individual because he's a sick person regardless of what anybody may think what I know they may like this person but the man is evil and he's sick I mean he anybody that can stupid is loaded this man has done and then people think that I should talk to this man and forgive this man ears I'm gonna be honest with you they can kiss my ass because they don't know what I have been through with this man and this man dragged my family through the mud and lies through these YouTube streets and regardless whether people believe it or not is some sick people out there still spending them narratives in them lies about me and my family and they gonna tell me that I need to talk to this man let me tell any of y'all I have nothing to say to him let the authorities talk to him there is more than one way to skin a cat and it ain't none of y'all none of y'all business what's going on with a queen Regina sister T those eyes it's none of y'all business so y'all can befriend whoever y'all won't like whoever y'all want please respect us to do the same that's all I'm saying when y'all have walked in our shoes then y'all speak on it I totally agree I totally agree I mean if I was y'all [ __ ] I do I'm done talking I'll let the court do the talking and I'm gonna drain them pocketbooks in them pockets and I know hold on one second Gail I'm about to let you back up are y'all y'all still got questions for gear yeah I do because I want to ask why he hadn't apologized to me and uh skinny I'm not letting you on until we're done with Gil because um you trigger the women and uh I'm I'm a respected panel as that way if you want to come on after they done with uh after they've done with their questions I'll let them down and you can come up because I have questions for you myself you don't trigger me um what happened to you no I was letting you back up man I don't know it looked like he went back out I don't know if his phone I'm like he competitive I am very competitive you think what I just went through and came out on top I'm not competitive man please that's the real results I ain't see no results at that uh that draft okay and Kwame didn't get put out by no guns in the locker room I only had a 12 year stand okay so all of this competitive there's got to be some competitive character loyalty respect and judgment because you can be competitive and lose it all like he did yep because it's judgment all right I got Carmen and Gill coming up you know I got time I got time today yeah yeah I want that co-host have you all looked at replacing that co-host on food no y'all need to replace this baby mama right here and please don't take this in disrespect I know I I know where my platform at right now I'm proud of my [ __ ] yeah I know you are I just want to repeat what he said these are not my words so that's why I just want you to know that I did not say this but if I'm repeating what this man said to me he said you look stupid out here on small YouTubers channels and now he is a 100 million dollar man on a 3 000 subscriber Channel now why is it not bad for his brand is he in that protected group is that why they dress up every Halloween and [ __ ] like that okay keep can you stop using that narrative yes sir yes sir go ahead I said beefing with small [Music] beefing with small YouTubers I'm small to you sir you saying you're big to me okay I don't want no problem with you hey brother brother I don't want no problem with you can we end it right now can you hey can you answer this question for Queen Virginia I can accept that so do you do you need to have a problem with me I'm a problem with you now it seems like because you keep saying you got a game you trying to win I ain't in No Game No no okay but speaking of that we can you tell Regina when it comes to competitiveness and my competitive absolutely okay okay when you are you are competitive the goal is to win am I right Kwame yes okay guns in a locker room and you spending 12 years in the NBA league who's most competitive one man got fired one man retired I didn't I didn't get I didn't get fired stop it stop it you know I played in Orlando and Memphis afterwards you know call show Korea you got to give her that now that that's that's true I mean she said I'm fired hold on Queen I correct it he wasn't he was let go from Orlando so he was let go so that's essentially fire but he got another opportunity you have to be careful with wordplay with Mr Arenas Mr Arenas wants to play word salad food challenge but Mr Arenas if you carry a gun in the locker room he was supposed to be arrested for that in in DC after two years I think Lonnie Baxter got that thing charged yeah you get caught gun in this in the city limits of DC you're supposed to do a mandatory two years so his talent and that's what Gilbert has been getting away with his entire life he's a very talented guy so his talent makes him Above the Law in certain regards and so that's why he comes talking like that because a regular civilian in DC getting caught with the type of guns and as many guns as he got caught with loaded they would have went straight to prison yeah if you was me if you was me oh my bad so he got a second opportunity and this is where he never learned his lesson but he did the same damn thing not with bringing the gun but carrying along this I'm above the law attitude and that's why I don't want to play with nobody like that because he's going to carry this I'm above the law attitude and he's so competitive and he'll go until he Crash and Burn he don't care who he take with him he's gonna go until he Crash and Burn and so what these guys around him don't know is that Gilbert is not going to get in trouble but normally the people that he play with they go to jail Street s you're on the water hold on stop talking you're underwater you got that iPhone one man what is the death sentence you're breaking up I heard you mentioned something like that yesterday in the NBA say it again you mentioned something about it you know whatever happened you got the death sentence that you know you I mean you know you were black ball maybe not five I wasn't blackball I wasn't black ball okay if you had it to do all over today what changes would you have made none because if I change my habit hello let him answer the queen oh my God yeah um let him go and answer that you go ahead and finish what you're saying see I I think everyone's confused when I say I you know slept in the gym and all that but you got to remember you gotta remember when you fall it's not about the fall it's about to get up my get up after I fell in the draft is what makes me competitive I did not just quit because I wasn't drafted I didn't have any money I worked my ass off I worked my ass off signed a big deal so that means in the draft no offense Kwame I was the first MVP All-Star uh rookie All-Star game I was the first one to win the most improved I'm still at today I'm the youngest player to ever win most improved I was the first person to sign my deal I was the first person to be on a video game I was the first person to be um an All-Star all NBA player and the first one to get um a USA invite um you was the first person not to [ __ ] leave too though this is why Gilbert don't want me to talk let me give y'all the reason why he was the first to all of those things so he don't make this seem like this was some illustrious thing that he did this was a guy who was good enough to be a top five pick he did not fall he said something stupid and he did something stupid and his behavior which the same where it is now his behavior makes people want to kick him out of the room but he's talented enough to get back in the room so the reason why he's the first to be able to get signed to a big deal is because he was a second round [ __ ] pick so you're not locked into a contract there's not one first round pick that was in his draft that could even be in the conversation to be all of these things he's talking about because it's only regarded to it's only relegated to second round picks which he was which he created this environment with his behavior so all of these accolades that he's talking about is some [ __ ] how can you agree to something first of all it is not a lie you are good enough to be a top pick sir and you know it okay let him respond hold on go ahead the only thing I had an advantage over is signing a faster contract why do you bring that up not a most improved most improve is okay hold on okay you always want to make an argument with me oh my God you brought that up brother that is because of the second round most improved okay I'm gonna give you the I'm gonna give you the most improved but okay so how about the awesome this question because let them go ahead and get it out okay he he brought that up as if it was a stack in his face which one okay the part where you talking about I'm the first one to sign a big deal yes okay okay so that's not a stat that's a false [ __ ] ass sex because you were good enough money is not okay that's a fake ass stat because once he got booted out of the first round any player that's in the second round can go ahead and get signed first now being that this guy was good enough to be in the first round anyway of course he's gonna goddamn blow them out the water and play better because he should have been in the first round in the first place but the thing that he will never understand is that his behavior is the one thing that keeps him out of this Elite Class that he should have been in that's why he shouldn't be speaking on the number one draft pick because my behavior and my plate was that of a number one draft pick and I had I played the amount of minutes that Gilbert Arenas played it wouldn't have been no different and every time I got a chance to play 30 plus minutes look at the numbers they don't tell you the numbers at 30 plus minutes go look at them he Gilbert know about points per minute and all this [ __ ] when they compare you Kevin Garnett was the top power forward at the time go look at Garnett's numbers with 36 minutes and go look at mine since you like stats boy and then you'll see why all these people don't understand why I kept getting contract after contract it's not my fault they told me to sit on the goddamn bench let her response cause you tell me fake ass stories not a response you're going to interrupt uninterrupted girl go ahead me signing my deal is not a [ __ ] Stat or an Accolade that's just something I did winning the most improved I'm the youngest player to win most improved that means I was competing against every other player in the NBA you know how like John Morant won most improved against every I won most improved that's inacculate I won rookie sophomore MVP of the All-Star game that's an Accolade out of everybody in the NBA I I was the first one from my draft class to make the All-Star game that's an Accolade from my draft from my draft class I was the first one to be all NBA teams that's an actually from Minecraft from my draft class I was the first one to be put on a video game that's an Accolade true from my class but I was the first one but Gilbert the only thing in the bucket from my draft class I was the first one first one with a signature shoe I was the first one to make the uh USA team this has nothing to do with me and Kwame I'm not competing against Kwame I'm competing against my draft class man listen man this is all food salad basically what I'm trying to tell you is this is like a kid that was that was good enough to go do you want to go to the D1 school at Duke but then he went to a smaller D2 school and then he break all the food records Gilbert Arenas the reason why his career is a losing career in my opinion is because I'm telling you it was good enough and he showed it with the way he played but the fact that his brain doesn't compute he's giving himself credit for falling out of the number one or falling out of the top 13 pick when he was good enough to be a first round draft pick and had he been a first round draft pick he would have went to a team with other players he went to the Golden State Warriors at the time where they would then he wasn't even making the playoffs and he went around MJ had he went around MJ or any team that was competitive with the dumbass Behavior he would have never got on the court so he better thank his lucky stars that he walked in there and the league look at Gilbert as an embarrassment they do not look at him as this thing that he looked at himself no one is questioning how good you were on the court we're questioning the behavior the same behavior that you're showing now who the [ __ ] said you wasn't a good basketball player the reason why I say give me the hand off the court and you did not handle business I watched the man I was sitting in that seat and you was like three six down stood up trying to be the class clown I'm gonna be a [ __ ] pimp that's not handling business if you love your mama [ __ ] and if you love your [ __ ] daddy you don't say [ __ ] like that in front of them white folks is that you are a very good basketball player that could have had a better career but you're such a jackass that you can't understand that you embarrassed yourself and you embarrass your family thank God as good as he is at basketball because guess what and and the reason why I you're bad for other black kids because other black kids are not as talented as you sir and you keep pretending as if everybody else can act like a jackass like you ain't gonna get away with it like you did the only reason why you got away with so much [ __ ] is because you're good at basketball and that's a shame you're not a mentor to none of these young boys because they don't if they don't possess the talent that you have then white folks can't use them and you're the epitome of a [ __ ] that get used by white folks for their talent there's a lot of football players that can't read or write and a white guy pushed him all the way through school and thinking that they're helping them but at the end of the day you see the results you a 40 year old man on a 3 000 subscriber Channel because you can't figure out why Kwame Brown went viral and I keep telling you dumbass boy it's mindful I know why you went viral [ __ ] it's mindset they don't got you yeah I ain't gonna lie girl when he went viral I barely noticed that he even mentioned you bro all right you can go to you can go you was the least mentioned though I was the one who got it started Rebecca hold on because all y'all gonna be incorrect hold on okay go ahead and respond nobody interrupts first two viral videos he's tagging me it was a hundred and five thousand and it was 606 000 Subs I mean uh viewers that was me and my headline I just jumped out of it before he kept rolling that bro Matt Barnes and Becky with the good hair bro hey can I ask him a question real quick okay but wasn't you the one that that jump fired it because you're the one that went on um uh all the smoke podcast and the hat yeah there's you know stuff to about Kwame so really it had you had to be in it because you was already mentioning him in fact can you agree to that yes okay so why would you be surprised of him just missing you so much have you ever heard me mentioning anything about Gilbert Arenas before Gilbert Arenas went on that podcast I never heard you really missing anything about any NBA if you're right listen you're right I'm just trying to hear you're right give me one second bro here let them ask me a question bro he just asking yeah he don't even want he can't respect me enough to ask the host a question that's how that's how disrespectful he is but but no I I never heard you speak of him or you know say or any other um player in a negative way you know I'm saying before that situation up and I've always watched it um from YouTube I mean not YouTube but from Facebook to YouTube and just some real life [ __ ] we used to come around just to listen to the stories and [ __ ] okay okay here so ears don't you see how I would be offended by me trying to tell a man bro from a man-to-man standpoint I don't speak about you why do you keep speaking about me and these interviews every interview I see they set them down this [ __ ] ain't just happening in uh uh last year Gilbert's been doing interviews about me since I left DC don't you see how I would feel that way here oh yeah I definitely hey I want to ask that question too you don't see that ears ears the statement was not what he the statement was you don't know how I went viral the answer is [ __ ] I do it was me so you feel like you you feel like you you feel like you're the reason he went viral so okay with ears ask them that other question after you finish explaining that now we'll agree with him whatever I went viral because of him cool now can you ask him he's been you can go look at interviews back from 2006 where they're just asking this man questions about me you don't have to show me those all right man no you have to show me I can't I can't never finish the [ __ ] sentence but everybody 2006 you have to show me though I mean anybody else panel now do you see that every time I'm speaking he's speaking but on everybody else panel they keep talking about don't focus on it tell us what your finisher said and then we'll let him respond to it on on several panels because he's gonna get hung up on 2006. yeah you're going to respond to this if you feel like it's wrong go ahead I'm sorry this dates back to prior to last year last year wasn't the first time Gilbert Arenas was asked the Kwame Brown question when I left DC he got asked a lot of funny Brown questions so I'm not going to say the year but I just want to know I was able to see these articles so I'm just asking why would a man continue talking about another man that's off the team no way around him but he keeps talking about me to these white folks uh to be honest 2006 when he left I'm pretty sure this is when he left um we were both asked questions about each other because it was a Fallout because of game three so um I think there was one one article and it was from the Lakers report of kwame's article and I commented I commented about it but I I was thinking about you brother I didn't uh the article was you talking about the situation in Washington okay but the situation in Washington I didn't say nothing about Gilbert Arenas though brother oh yeah actually hold on what you said you said it again this is why I say this boy got one I'm really I'm running to my computer we can read the article [Applause] didn't he just say he just interrupted me to say in 2006 ain't nothing happened now he remember 2006 didn't he just say 2006 didn't happen well the 2006 article we both was asked a question about each other let me ask a question to both of y'all so you're saying so Kwame you're saying uh they had an interview with you but you was only discussing what happened in Washington what I'm saying and when he did his article he he thought about what's happening in 2000 [Applause] to find an article article 11 2008 2009 2012 Gilbert Arenas whole existence they tie him to Kwame Brown he said 2007 that's gonna be Hey brother can you control yourself let me finish what I'm saying street life all right yeah let them finish if you got yours don't worry about it if you got your receipt pull up your receipts we waiting go ahead and finish one thing about Giver this is my thing about giving yeah you won't find multiple articles with me answering direct questions about Gilbert Arenas you're going to be able to Google all the YouTubers right now Google Gilbert Arenas articles on Kwame Brown you're gonna find multiple articles with Gilbert Arenas just like Gilbert multiple interviews and newspaper Clippers talking about Kwame Brown I'm about to Google that [ __ ] right now Google do that thinking about me Google that why does he keep thinking about me if I I ain't played basketball in years and a year ago here it is Kwame Brown did you kill a man what's going on man and then I I talked to the brother hey man just don't answer questions about me I wasn't disrespectful at all just don't answer questions about me bro okay man we don't have any beef and then now he comes on the scene and some more questions about me on Vlad and then he he do all this disrespectful [ __ ] thinking I was gonna talk about him so he can do what he's doing now have plausible deniability so he can play like a little a little I don't know anything you know these soft ass [ __ ] like to punch and then hide their hands [ __ ] how do I turn this [ __ ] around October okay so this is October 3rd 2005. this is Brown told Arena's comments were Mr screw 2005. hold on you talk you talk that's right I said after I left the team and y'all was playing bro hey 2007 I can do that I want to hear what he was saying about the 2005 what it said is that when you spoke on him enough no this is brown with the Lakers he's coming back to DC he's coming back to DC and he did an article basically about the situation that happened between me and him in the locker room would you mention him it said hold on I mean you should know did you mention him or not I'm reading an article because you can finish what happened in the locker room Arena said that he supported Brown during the playoffs even called on the wizard fans to stop bow and brown and their opponents and boozy opponents instead I was I was the one who was helping him out Arena said but I guess he heard from somebody that I told Coach Bingo about me again let them let them finish it up this is important so again I was the one who was helping him out Arena said but I guess he heard from somebody that I told Coach not to play him in game three it wasn't like that okay that's what he did that's what you said correct me that's what I said yes okay so it was basically Kwame this [ __ ] is a double talking [ __ ] the [ __ ] said that before they act when I was coming to DC they asked this [ __ ] a question he said when he said I'm helping him just that ain't he been saying he'd been helping me this whole time on YouTube helped me this whole time right now the whole time I was on YouTube I mean like no [ __ ] I don't need your help [ __ ] ass [ __ ] so what he trying to do is over talk real fast before I got on the plane to La they brought his comments to me Gilbert Arena said this Gilbert Arena said he was helping you I'm like what Give It Away lie oh man yeah we're gonna let you go go ahead every time this [ __ ] right now right now he wouldn't be talking over me like this yeah I can't stop crying little girl oh I'll be crying all right and you already know that's why you keep being like a little [ __ ] just go finish your point like I was saying the [ __ ] always have a comment about me and then he want to say oh well you're talking about me just like he's doing now stop commenting on a grown ass man this [ __ ] the only thing I said in that article is like Gilbert this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] didn't help me this [ __ ] is the one that [ __ ] up my contract because you were trying to suck that little white boy off Dan fagin who end up [ __ ] him in the end of the day so this [ __ ] know what I'm talking about and and arm tell him already got the fight receipts because he already he made a listen this is the thing that Gilbert don't know when when Dan Fagan was flying to Utah and doing all these little games the same agent that Russell Westbrook got was a part of Aaron kellum's group and they filed agreement against his agent because they he was following me around so Gilbert can play stupid all these [ __ ] want to he played stupid all he won't but Dan Fagan didn't cover his tracks dumbass boy in that same year idiot what they gotta do with me okay yeah cause that was your agent [ __ ] ass [ __ ] and you went straight to the coach and said Kwame in my way and I got [ __ ] right after you said that whole boy okay that's a lot all right all right on one of the panels [ __ ] [ __ ] smarter if you know you did it because his agent telling me Hey listen ain't here his agent telling me hey Kwame fine with me I get you 68 million my age is telling me man Tyson Chandler just got 60 million on five and five from Chicago Bulls [ __ ] you was the number one draft pick don't get in no trouble we gonna get you 80 at the end of the season because that's how this [ __ ] works it's a numbers game you don't gotta hate on nobody when another player gets signed and his numbers are Lord of yours my numbers he can say 66 77 whatever it was more than five and five and Tyson Chandler got 60. So based on that I'm gonna get 80. I'm in the playoffs so Gilbert Arenas tried to do what he's doing now which is to get down to lay down taxes and I don't get down for nobody but that [ __ ] ass [ __ ] could kiss my ass then and this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] can kiss my ass now all right let him respond Kwame I'm good just with just with Brown's words in the article are you the source for the article right what are you the source for the article no man for me Brown is the source it's his word what's the name of the article bro huh um round told Arenas comments were missed and screwed right so what's the name of the article so we can all look it up no that's what you type in okay so who wrote the article is what I'm asking it says uh October 3rd 2005. this is Washington Washington Post yep right so I'm saying your comments are missing screwed right so I'm really bro can I talk can I read this [ __ ] wait wait so am I responding to your comments correct no no no no no no if I say you're no no no no no no no no no no no no you already you already spoke if I'm saying your comments are misconstrued that no you said your comments are misconstrued I said my own comments yes [ __ ] yes so so read it out my own comments are missing through that makes no sense but go ahead oh if you let me read this just stop [ __ ] yapping at the mouth I'm not talking [ __ ] so go ahead here was the here was the here was the comments I didn't come to practice because I was going to be a distraction I was going to slap him or probably a little space or probably slap the [ __ ] out of him Brown told the post I'll admit what I did was wrong not showing up was wrong but I ain't saying what I would have done if I showed up would have been right ah you're reading the article while I was there yeah yeah yeah yeah [ __ ] [ __ ] you remember now huh so yo I said when I left why hold on bro it's telling us about the back it's giving us the back story being that I didn't show up I didn't put my hands on nobody how a teammate is a supposed friend will go to a coach and tell him don't put me in the game I would have done something seriously wrong to him okay so that was the that was the ark that was seriously wrong to you boy so but you're reading the article of an article it's me this is me because I was still in Washington on that article no this is 2005. you're coming to Washington yeah traded into 2005 Gilbert 2045 right now give it Kwame what did you get traded Gilbert I just got I got a four I got a three-year deal I signed a three-year deal with the fourth year option I picked they picked up my fourth year option so you tell me what year I got traded you got traded in the summer he did get traded in 2005 yeah I know 2005 in the summer of 2005 the seat is I was still on the team it was not on the team 2005 2006 sir shut up you wasn't the re the the what Gilbert is doing you was on the team 2004 2005. what Gilbert is doing is that an NBA season doesn't say it doesn't read exactly how we do the season so I played five years for the Washington Wizards so four four you played four years dude yeah see that's the problem you don't even know your [ __ ] old history gold you sabotaged the brother's contract again y'all stop it sister hold on here playoff game y'all could have won a championship cause I can make them talk slow okay oh I bet you it's a fast time let me ask the question real quick it's a real fast talking [ __ ] can you write down October 3rd hey 2005. listen I'm not write that down please I'm not gonna be so keen on the dates because no no we need to be keen on a date because you're just lying mute them just like you're getting meal you're just lying because it definitely it definitely puts things listen to me one second I'm not gonna argue about no date because I may get the date wrong this is over 15 [ __ ] years ago but the gist of the story is you can look at this [ __ ] Behavior I did not change my story from back then to now this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] told the coach to take me out the [ __ ] game because I would not sign with his agent now I said this over the Internet why this must ass [ __ ] ain't sue me yet I'm telling you I'm not gonna argue about no date I'm not gonna argue about no none of this no no no you need to well I'm not I'm not you said I I was talking about you in 2005 years ago [ __ ] there's water under the bridge to me I don't give up okay okay let me ask a question real quick okay good the date the date really um okay whether he said was 2005 or whatever the bottom line is did you or did you not do that no I did not do that to get up the paperwork against his agent and we're gonna ask where that came from my ears what the [ __ ] does this my agent have to do with me why me I mean yeah [ __ ] I'm like 20 on the list let me ask you something no you literally did say that you did do that for photos you're on video saying I might have done that you might have you literally said I you know I did that yeah that's it that's the same thing as you did it nobody I might have done some [ __ ] like that cheers hold on when he first when he do it look like I don't acknowledge [ __ ] if I did some [ __ ] I'm going to say I did that that's what I'm saying about now but if you ain't afraid I'm gonna say I could have I'm gonna give you the benefit of the dollar today man at the end of the day I got I'm from the hood I'm from the tease line I got 25 million dollars right after I said [ __ ] Gilbert [ __ ] the team if y'all I told Ernie grunfield to his face if y'all gonna let this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] they came to my house he even told the story the way he told the story is that he was drunk and this and this and that but the real story is I told the president of basketball operation and the GM y'all can kiss my [ __ ] ass if y'all gonna let this [ __ ] ass boy tell me I gotta go sit on the bench when y'all want me to guard shack and every goddamn body else [ __ ] give him the reasons I'm not coming that's what I told them to their face and won't nobody sue me didn't they trade me to a team the Lakers where Ernie grunfeld and uh the GM or the President of Operations uh uh what's his name uh Gilbert Tommy Shepard no not Tommy Shepherd I said of the LA Lakers the one that's now going from the LA Lakers I have no idea to the Lakers and know who works for the Lakers bro okay well Ernie grunfeld Ernie Graham fell and uh what's his goddamn name just make up one they not you lied about everything else okay sir I wasn't talking just say your name nobody gonna remember nobody gonna know I'm gonna look him up don't worry about it hold on let me get my other phone look him up cause the two GM's they got a store in DC together Ernie grumfield and this guy got a store together he was president of the Lakers for over 15 about 10 years and then he got white hair he tall he used to play ball they traded his ass away uh but now hold on what team he supposed to be signing some players right now he wouldn't he control the basketball operation over New Orleans Pelicans I think I'm not talking to you you want me not to get this information out Ernie grunfeld traded me to mix cupcake which is his business partner outside of the NBA they own stores together in DC they on a chain of stores together across America so Mitch cupcake when I first came there he treated me like some [ __ ] that he like he knew me so I'm telling them like [ __ ] you don't know me why you treat me like that but I was supposed to go to New Jersey with uh for Kenyon Martin with Jason Kidd but they never wanted me with a pass first point guard because they saw what happened when Brevin Knight came remember the readers was injured when Brevin Knight came here were the readers came back before his injury was even healed up that's why he probably got all these lingering problems and can't walk because he don't like nobody to get no shine other than him but go look up the business partners Miss cupcake and Ernie drumfield and you will see how how deep this river runs with them [ __ ] with a bus ears brother I don't know what none of that [ __ ] [ __ ] is I can tell you this though he was traded in July 2005. this article was done October 3rd they turned me to his business partner why they didn't trade me to the New Jersey Nets with Jason Keith Goddamn face they traded me they traded me to business partners like cattle that's why I don't hang around no [ __ ] hey brother I don't I can't answer that around these [ __ ] they Ernie grandfail called his homeboy that they're in business with and they traded me to the Lakers in the same situation with a [ __ ] to act just like Kobe I mean just like MJ bless the late great Kobe but he acts just like MJ study watch MJ's Playbook they trained me to that team when I wanted a pass first point guard and now I thought I was being a conspiracy appearance by by thinking that but I noticed that uh get let give uh get something in go ahead and when LeBron won a player LeBron James we don't heard the same story a hundred times that's the same story that's a lot okay I got you but just reviewed it you know what I'm saying let's do it all you know let's knock it back and forth you know I mean I don't want [ __ ] to say you ain't get to get his word in so let's let's I mean [Applause] did you hear me say Mitch cupcake name any other time no I didn't then we can't let him say that's the same thing then but we gotta at least let him tell his lies so we can so you could debunk it okay if if he's lying you know what I'm saying but at least you want to hear it at least want to hear it though so he can't put it on video you know man but say what you're gonna say here um you remember that story he just told about what he told the team and the president of the Wizards and told all them people [ __ ] you and all that right right you remember that right right now if you were signing him to a contract here's are you going to give him the 80 million he's asking for at the time I would have if I get if Tyson Chandler got it yeah after he just said everything he said to you oh you talking about that particular team no but I would have probably remember listen listen I probably would have did the same thing they did I would have did a deal with somebody I know just to punish him about it there you go and that's what they did his day Queen Regina his behavior is why he got a 25 million dollar it was his being no [ __ ] it was your behavior it was your behavior all right okay but you did you did mention that you guys couldn't handle that anymore you did say you sabotaged you sabotaged it no no I didn't were you involved with trying to take the music from most fears Mr renas no ma'am okay because I thought I got them on Texas I got them all no you don't okay he's lying I ain't talking about you talking though I got him on text message saying otherwise he knows exactly who KF is and he knows he spelled the email backwards he sent me the text about it nobody initiate a text with him saying anything on video in your ears [ __ ] ears and you were wrong for doing that girl like that you simp ass boy you know you're not asking questions this person between me and him but because you a little bit you know Google is a hell of a thing bro and I want to read some some stats to you because you said you played you played what a a point you don't know them white boy that emailed you some stats but we talking about [ __ ] I'm on Google I'm on Google sir I'm on Google did you tell the coach to take me out the game did you tell the coach to take me out the game nope I did not man and no other teammate will back up that storm did Eddie Jordan right on the board that give her the reason because I'm gonna call it time after this did Eddie Jordan write on the board that you know he he just a little bit of a problem but some people need more rope did he put that on the floor yes so why would you such a problem leader cause I'm a problem why are you a problem you won't be the leader of a team I'm not a setup we were both the youngest sneakers on the team I was you the 100 million dollar man you've gone on several videos 66 million okay so you was a 66 million dollar man you went on interviews saying everybody got to bow down to me did you not say that no I did win show me that you said he the little [ __ ] I'm the big [ __ ] everybody gotta listen to me when you hey you even you even came on what's the name and said that when you was on uh all the smoke you said when I came in now everybody [ __ ] you're like [ __ ] that [ __ ] [ __ ] this my team now we're passing you the ball you ain't getting the ball [ __ ] there's a lot of shoes [Applause] looking as a YouTuber I heard you say on all the smoke that when it came down to the ball when you got there it was supposed to be Kwame Brown team but you're like nah [ __ ] that this my team I'm the [ __ ] with the money [ __ ] it's about me [ __ ] ain't about no money uh you no more and so many words did you not say that though so you were pretty much from a 40 year old man looking back being funny yes back then we were the two youngest [ __ ] on the team I was no leader Larry Hughes um sackhouse those Christian Laettner those were the old vests what that's a lion finish [Applause] lucky for me I'm on Google so it's me let I'm 20 years old how old are you Kwame 20 right Christian Laettner how old is Christian Laettner how old is Jihadi white Chris Whitney all these guys are the veterans of this team get to the point though so so I was not a leader we're both 20. I did not say that then I'm saying that now at at 40 being funny on what's her name I didn't say that [ __ ] when I was 20 years old you think I was going to say that [ __ ] with Stackhouse on the team come on stop you did but you did you did say that y'all you did say that y'all were the the ones making the most money so goddamn you know this is my team you're 40 years old I'm saying that looking back looking back he was the number one draft you wasn't uh you weren't the number one draft so you're pretty much saying you was coming over there and it was your team now damn you know from today version of me not then not the 20 year old kid but she was acknowledging what you was acknowledging yo you was acknowledging me the reason why he tried to overtalk me just a lot that y'all don't know and you notice how he tried to go back to his age and all this other weirdo [ __ ] that don't got nothing to do with nothing even you picked it up until I get to your point this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] came in the locker room talking about this yeah he gave it up to Jerry Stackhouse because he know Jerry stack I'm gonna punched him in his goddamn mouth so he said this me and Jerry Stackhouse team that's how this [ __ ] do it he tried a big boy little boy [ __ ] and if you notice how he big boy little boy [ __ ] we're the we're the youngest on the team you know ears I muted my mic because ears kept telling me to be quiet but I don't see here telling you to shut your [ __ ] you know what my ears I'm trying to get I'm trying to get a value I'm trying to get a balance homeboy I ain't trying to be boss but listen though every time I'm trying to make my point he's interrupting for a reason because he know I know this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] now let me get this [ __ ] on video and stop letting this [ __ ] interrupt me for y'all stop letting this [ __ ] interrupt me man go ahead that's all this [ __ ] know how to do we ain't here to talk about no [ __ ] age [ __ ] we talking about what the [ __ ] you saying why [ __ ] I know in the world the fact for the matter is this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] come to any team this [ __ ] don't talk like that about how old he is now which one is it we gonna go off of what this [ __ ] said or we gonna go off this [ __ ] age this [ __ ] keep moving the gold post oh I only said this because I'm 40 now and this and this and that now [ __ ] all that that [ __ ] said what he said he said I'm a [ __ ] he said this and this and that he said I'm scary he said all this [ __ ] now does it make everything he said nothing boy now which one we ain't gonna hold this [ __ ] to don't stand it that [ __ ] is a [ __ ] liar and he know he caught that's a buck dancing little boy and he was always up under white men because he know a [ __ ] that ain't got a lot of Education that grew up in California that all he could do is dribble a goddamn ball that [ __ ] ain't smart he talked how they tell him to talk why you think he don't never step out on his own faith then you don't believe in God then he gonna believe in nothing all he believed in is money because he knows it's gonna get him [ __ ] and everything else y'all look into it y'all listening to an immature ass little kid then all he like to do is play a little immature game I'm a grown ass [ __ ] man now he got all this [ __ ] money why don't he sue me I know how this [ __ ] worked for real I was supposed to go to the New Jersey Nets but they knew it was going to be Lob City so I got traded like cattle from one homeboy to doing business they got a clothing store in DC together every [ __ ] from DC know what I'm talking about Ernie grunfeld and Mitch cupcake are business partners and I got traded to the same situation that I was in don't tell me what I [ __ ] I don't know LeBron James get every teammate and every player he needs to make himself look good don't he he got players that he got people that was his friends that turned into [ __ ] handsome because it was cool to be the number one draft pick when LeBron yeah but see when it was time for the NCAA to worry about their money we're gonna smash all these young [ __ ] because it wasn't just Kwame Brown there was about 12 NBA players out of high school my draft year killing them [ __ ] that's going to school when I said this black boy magic [ __ ] I admit that [ __ ] [ __ ] can last 18 19 years in the league LeBron that year 20. they don't want your [ __ ] ass in there that long so they gonna suppress certain ones and they're gonna exalt certain ones and they'll give them every [ __ ] thing they need to make them look like they somebody stars are not [ __ ] born they may and when [ __ ] like me that ain't supposed to be in a situation that I was in they didn't have no [ __ ] Outlook from a [ __ ] from a Mana house line [ __ ] 18 000 is what I come from [ __ ] the [ __ ] you talking about why you think a [ __ ] ass [ __ ] talk to me like that why you think he talked to me the way he talked to me because he don't think I deserve it and I used to break [ __ ] like that face in real life I earned this [ __ ] [ __ ] and that [ __ ] ass [ __ ] right there he was giving this [ __ ] um I'm done y'all go did you all know that Bill Russell um he transitioned today the NBA no I didn't know that I I seen somebody put an rip Bill Russell I thought that was uh you know people would be just saying [ __ ] damn that's [ __ ] up that's why that [ __ ] ran because he don't want to do all that [ __ ] talking that [ __ ] ass [ __ ] was giving this [ __ ] that [ __ ] don't know he right back here a [ __ ] like that or get these little boys in prison that little playful ass dumbass attitude [ __ ] with people all the goddamn time if that [ __ ] couldn't score as many points as he scored he'd be in prison right now that ain't no [ __ ] you model your kids after playing and joking at 40. this [ __ ] don't know nothing about real life if your kid in the NBA superstar you better not let them follow that dumb ass [ __ ] this is about real [ __ ] life and he just exposed some [ __ ] that wasn't supposed to be exposed all of these [ __ ] are connected Ernie grandfather all the owners all the media all the [ __ ] connected I went from one business partner to the next I ain't gonna lie I spotted that [ __ ] when it when it happened I was like hold on why would they but you know I I ain't on the inside so I couldn't see that I mean I ain't know all that that [ __ ] straight up hope all he wanna do is do all that fake ass nice ass talk cause he know a southern Gucci [ __ ] like me gonna goddamn get activated and when a [ __ ] like me get activated everybody look at that oh oh no stop playing with grown ass [ __ ] men and if you ain't got a man that's gonna get activated you ain't got a [ __ ] man especially when you know a [ __ ] playing with you all the goddamn time all this [ __ ] do is play too Goddamn much everything in the [ __ ] joke yeah I do remember him you know I'm saying on uh all the small podcasts and he kind of was admitting that [ __ ] [ __ ] when he got there it wasn't nothing yeah these stupid ass fake detail [ __ ] these [ __ ] y'all [ __ ] talking detail then the president wouldn't be the president you [ __ ] don't look up nothing oh you mother to do is go along to get along scared of your goddamn uncle and your sister and your friend [ __ ] always tell me they do some [ __ ] research if you did research how the [ __ ] the president became the president then having a hard time like you did you're gonna make me [ __ ] his ass up you would already know what time it is I don't know why he played like this on the internet see that's the thing and that's why these little boys I'm scared of metaverse because it'll be people that know you in real life and they'll keep playing with you they think it's a joke because everybody want to go viral so goddamn but there's people dying because it's a stupid [ __ ] that wanna go viral it's people in prison right now this is a stupid [ __ ] that want to go virus we have lost morals and respect because we want to go [ __ ] Byron that we'll play with somebody and get them riled up at their at their expense just to be [ __ ] funny and then when that [ __ ] get on your ass nice oh that's the bad guy whatever happened to respecting a grown ass man grown ass men acting like [ __ ] children and then talking about oh I'm just a troll where every [ __ ] old school [ __ ] I knew would have knocked out every one of you Pro because grown men don't like to be [ __ ] played with um Kwame did I hear you correctly that you had an opportunity to make 80 million but after he did what he did you got 25 million everything I'm saying is set in stone he can talk about not see the media does this thing because that's a lot of money you're absolutely right see what the media does is it does this little number one draft pick they'll mix in truth with a lot of lies so if Tyson Chandler you can go look this up he got 60 million dollars on Five Points excuse me F5 rebound so there's nothing else less than that for me coming my way I was the number one draft pick he was the number three pick so nothing less based on what he got is coming my way other than 60 million wow and this is being on cruise control so the little seven points that they talk about seven points and five rebounds that's still above five and five wasn't in the way [ __ ] you was going stupid exactly so what I'm saying is what they try to do is block certain people from the money they can't play with you certain ways so they block certain people from that type of money because they know certain people not gonna bite that Apple are not gonna play and you got 80 90 million dollars boy look I don't give a [ __ ] what they say use something to deal with so I've been getting attacked my whole career so listen regardless of whatever number they tell you in the media and me being the number one draft pick here's how the business side of it works there's a player who is the number three pick named Tyson Chandler who got 60 million on Five Points and five rebounds so it's not a bad thing that I was the number one pick now that he got that because my stat line was higher than his so when lawyers get involved we ain't talking about [ __ ] that's worried about the entertainment side of things there's a business side of things so from a business side of things you pay this guy who was the number three pick on five and five 60 million you're gonna pay this guy that has seven and six or seven and five eighty million because he's the number one draft pick and we're still working off potential correct so yeah but the readers enters the picture yeah but Arena's agent is Dan Fagan Dan Fagan is known around the league to not to be the most Savory guy he does agent tampering and he controlled that little [ __ ] Guild and Gilbert told the coach I'm in his way his exact words then they come to my house and try to get me to come back and play I told him I will probably choke him to death I'm not coming to practice because I gotta keep taking care of my mama and if I see this [ __ ] I'm gonna kill it I told them that hey so they go to the playoffs huh I'm gonna be honest with you I don't know all the ins and out but this was clearly sabotage in your this this has been your career was sabotaged I don't care who knows it and they know that was clear that's why I wanted him to explain where you're gonna say it it ain't about it we believe it or not I didn't want him to put it on record uh his accounts because he actually telling on himself 55 million dollars y'all want me to do things that I know y'all couldn't do yeah yeah I wanted him to tell on himself but he thinks he thinking he making sense but he's actually telling on this up because all y'all gotta do everything I said was factual he trying to look up numbers and even the numbers is telling on herself because Tyson Chandler did have five and five and I did have like seven and five or seven and six which is more than five and five okay what he tall and light-skinned okay it's gonna be in my book though here's uh uh no chill give said drop the link that's what he said I'm just telling you baby but all you got to do all you gotta do is look up what Tyson Chandler got paid and then it ain't no less than that so I don't give a damn what number you say the pick was I already did that one you said it last time it's like it's like the real estate market if a house sell on the Block up the street for a higher number than you thought that your house was worth then that boosts the value of your house when you finish it especially if your house is bigger right and I was bigger than tiger wasn't that good he didn't get good he didn't get really good to the end of this career at that time he wasn't really that good so that's that's my point so check it out when you're not the number one draft pick there's no Spotlight on you just like Gil there was no Spotlight on Gill but I watched behavior of Gilbert Arenas that he could never be a number he should have been the 40th pick if you take it outside of basketball he shouldn't even been in the league he was just good enough to be a jackass and that's his biggest problem he jackassed his way out of the league you know and that's all they do that's why they got to overtalk me try to be your friends do all this other [ __ ] for 20 years they ain't want me to speak because Disney all these [ __ ] entitled to this [ __ ] when have you ever seen a NBA analyst going to high school in college why nobody ever answered that question yet wow name another draft pick that had an NBA analyst at somebody College of the high school name anything you can't do that throughout the NBA ain't nobody yeah nah that ain't never happened to be suspicious because that's the only person I've ever seen happen to I'm trying to tell you what they tried to do to me they tried to steal all my money I'm sorry go ahead Queen they thought I was like these white boys white boys lose their money and they go hang themselves they tried to steal my [ __ ] from me and thought I was gonna kill myself they trying to erase what they did why you think they won't let me talk why you think all of them they don't invite me to their show ain't no major Network I called out names and they know these people do you think any of these [ __ ] ask me what do you mean by worldwide West what do you mean by MJ said this what do you mean by a Stackhouse did that they don't ask me nothing on their major Network they trying to bury that truth that they know the [ __ ] they did hey scared of these young kids before McGill said that's why he go to skinny Channel his palette that's what he claiming I don't give a [ __ ] what Gil is saying he don't know what I'm talking about the reason why Gill is here now is because somebody sent it yeah I agree I agree they know what the [ __ ] they doing I got kicked out of uh and so 55 million am I dead no so how many white boys you know that lose their money and they kill theirself a whole lot of a lot of them so they try to bury you alive and guess what now they can continue their story every story that you ever would read about Kwame Brown is a negative story they wanted to finish their Trilogy because they could talk about me forever then wow when I came to the internet it [ __ ] up they playing ears to the streets doing what he just did [ __ ] up they plan look at what they doing they mad as [ __ ] yeah you right cause that's a lot of money to steal and then you you was so like cattle see I know hey Queen you know you got research skills go find a positive interview about me coming from the NBA foreign I've been a part of the kidney foundation I've been donating to breast cancer I built the damn Recreation Department I got the key to my [ __ ] City and ain't none of them report on that but I bet you every time I every time I went to jail they reported on it didn't yep oh you're right here I was I was hearing about that in jail I mean you had like damn near 40 points damn near 20 rebounds and damn near 10 got them blocked like God damn Department was going off but that show MJ going for like six for 36. um I was a player of the month for two months in a row they didn't highlight that they said he's showing signs of his potential but he hadn't reached his potential and it took me a while to see what the [ __ ] was going on I go down to Charlotte I go down to Charlotte I did what I did right I'm talking about oh ran up on me like he wanted to fight I knew better than the fight this is a one-year deal okay listen oh act like he's gonna throw the ball and hit me in the face notice he never denied that I don't lie on nobody in a minute I pull him I pull over and talk to him on the side I'm shaking because I'm a man but I'm shaking because I don't want to do nothing to [ __ ] up what I know I can [ __ ] up right so I'm talking to him like why would you do that man you got to do the drill this is a drill man I said bro you Charles Oakley dog and he ain't gonna tell y'all I'm lying I said you are Charles Oakley man I respect you for what you've done done already you ain't got to yell at me and do all this [ __ ] to get my respect I said you losing my respect for talking to me like that you Charles Oakley [ __ ] we respect you already don't lose my respect that's what y'all don't know they put you in situations when they know who you are for you to [ __ ] up and fail and none of these [ __ ] ran up on being real like they said not one [ __ ] thing to me in real life though I was gonna ask you Kwame why you think that these people did that to you but I think you just answered my question hmm but like I said they place you I'm sitting there the GM is laughing the GM of the team a black man your own people what's his name Rock was it Rob MJ used to keep a little a couple little bottom [ __ ] around them two black GM one I think it's raw I don't know no it's not Rob what's that [ __ ] name bald head tall black dude he played in the league and then a short black dude a lawyer he keep a little bottom [ __ ] around so the he the GM of the team at the time in the Charlotte Hornet and he was working with the Wizards at the time too but the gym or the team don't even know if hope would have hit me that day I could assume not only MJ him and the whole Charlie Charlie bobcat but because it's a [ __ ] saying it to another [ __ ] the GM of the team was laughing he's sitting over there laughing and I wanted to knock his [ __ ] ass out oh I'll tell my it took everything in me I saw him one day in the parking lot and I'm like damn I wonder if I could run up on him knock his ass out real quick nobody see it because they play with grown men and the only thing I can think about is now I got kids man I know I ain't gonna do them like that because they looking for a story every time Kwame Brown drove fast fell over the sidewalk did anything it made TMZ I I drove and I stayed in a car I did 160 next to a motor I remember reading that one so by the time the story got sent I was driving the motorcycle and when I got pulled over I said oh MJ gonna kill me so fast forward to LeBron James doing the exact same thing I did LeBron James said it's a fast car I sped I apologize so what is why would they make it that fast or something like that I'm paraphrasing but go look at what happened when LeBron got pulled over for Speed in his rookie year and what happened when I did and you tell me your stars are born or created I read that article it said you was uh racing a motorcycle the one that I read some of them said I was on a motorcycle anytime I got arrested anytime I got pulled over anytime I got everything it made national news well where are they now Kwame where's CNN and TMZ all these [ __ ] now another thing I had noticed when they when you had that [ __ ] accusation out in La they put that on ESPN which is scrolled across the bottom of the screen but when you got acquitted of it you ain't hear no sign of it exactly nope I told you they destroy your character and guess what happens people treat you a certain way because they taught people something stupid perception is reality so if somebody if someone perceives you a certain way they're gonna treat you that way and so they got people coming up to me playing with me in real life so I had to get quiet because I when you just because you can do something don't mean you should do it so imagine how much restraint it requires being my size knowing what I know and could do what I can do ain't gotta listen to somebody playing with me with wordplay that I know what you mean but because you think I'm some celebrity you can play with me like that imagine how much restraint that takes so Kwame is saying all that and I'm just asking because in my opinion I think the man gonna continue doing what he's doing it's sad but it's true uh do you think you'll ever do business with Gilbert Arenas no because he won't be honest and correct his sin all he does and I got text messages to prove it all he does is when you call him on his behavior he talk about how much protection he has to keep doing his behavior and all his life and what's going to happen to a Gilbert Arenas one day one I I text him this and he can take it I said all clowns fold when left alone because he's a clown and when the people around him realize that he's a clown and when you back those people into a corner and they can no longer protect him when he left alone he gonna fold see he don't talk about how much a bad [ __ ] he is he talk about how much the bad [ __ ] the people he know is and they protect foolishness in this world I told y'all from the beginning I said depending on who the person is they will look the other way and Gilbert is so dumb I have so many text messages in my phone with him speaking about Judges and attorneys and and people in DC to LA and wherever else that allow him to keep up nut ass Behavior he proves my point every time he talks behind the scene y'all are not as free as you think you are this [ __ ] is a stimulation he proves a lot of points about even talking period [ __ ] when they hear what he gonna say cause he proven it but I got down what how he tried to justify the [ __ ] I'm trying to tell you he's in that group I'm telling you a man that's in the NBA that can move around like this with Reckless abandonment Reckless abandonment he don't care about what he's saying he just go to his baby mama and tell him [ __ ] you're gonna be selling [ __ ] after you I'll finish paying with other kids what stand-up righteous man that they're a labor of Christian that they're allowed say that hey this is an open court records he's proud about saying this and then it's very weird how you know all the stuff he's doing as far as on uh Mr shitty panel and all that it's weird how uh football however you pronounce or whatever as well how they'll still allow him to be the face of they first hey bro football sports is not bigger than that group [ __ ] football sports is that group thank you allegedly I think I snap yeah that group is the biggest thing in the world now sure will you know what I'm saying I I see what they're allowing him to do so it got to be something up with it I'm telling you that everything I say to somebody else as an NBA player they they put me in my place as a former number one draft pick NBA player this is that now Gilbert is a three-time All-Star they give him the accolades when they saying that but they don't say he's attached to a person that's saying [ __ ] Lucas they don't never give them the uh the attachment of him sending ten thousand dollars to a page that said [ __ ] lupus which is a death sentence for everybody and they know about it too yeah they know about everything I say and do they know he's a three-time All-Star he bigger than me so why don't he get held accountable for what he says exactly he's in that group and if I respond to that group then they'll worry about I told you all the scenario your elbow [ __ ] on the court you run down the court with your hands up act like you don't know what's going on the person gonna get mad he's trying to get me mad the person gonna get mad and he gonna retaliate with your back turn and that's what the referees see I'm not gonna let him walk me into that that's why I asked him head up like a man you gonna come over here you want me to fly in you coming by yourself oh no no I ain't coming by myself he telling y'all what it is these [ __ ] ass [ __ ] hide in groups that's all I said this whole time they want to make me the trading and coding guy because I've been saying too much these [ __ ] ass go along Get Along Gang [ __ ] hide in groups they the loudest [ __ ] they the most toughest [ __ ] on camera in front of everybody but when you tell them hey man get quiet leave that [ __ ] off camera keep it out of the media now bring your ass ain't with all that they're not gonna ever do it ears thanks for giving me the pleasure of mounting your panel um I'm gonna continue to support the right thing and what's right regardless of what who say I can't be bought regardless of what they tell y'all and uh I'm gonna let you know everything I know that's all I got to say love you both to the Moon Kwame you already know and sister T gonna let you guys handle it okay right all right now anytime somebody I've been trying to get back in their screen y'all so I can bring this weapon back up here but you know spring y'all been having me acting crazy on me it won't let me back sorry you heard that Giver so you can't be saying nobody wasn't trying to let you off but right now I scream y'all what you ever gotta say I got he told he instructed Mr Fair used to mute me I saw that you fly oh man yeah I didn't even know that I thought I thought he wasn't letting just both of y'all talk no the [ __ ] got them Guild do exactly what he just did the worst thing that Gil want to have happened is me to talk he don't want me to say nothing why do you think he always yes our ears yes ears yes yes the [ __ ] that you know that don't want the other person to talk they just keep staying on camera they say things like go ahead go ahead and speak like like uh you know what lady does that I'm not gonna say her name but she does that go ahead you just speak go ahead you can speak go ahead sign yourself go ahead but she never stopped talking so you can say something yeah that's our Guild is it's a lot of Pat the new wave of disrespect is passive aggressive these males are beta males they like to rile up real men and then call the law cause a real man they gonna peep what you saying and they ain't gonna like what the [ __ ] you saying so there's consequences behind what you're saying but that's no longer a good in society that's toxic until a woman get disrespected and they looking for a toxic [ __ ] drop a bag where the hell did Queen Regina go I don't know everybody everybody dropping down I'm trying to get back in screen yard this [ __ ] won't let me back in I don't know what the hell going on oh you don't win over the time you got seven hours and 32 minutes you're probably gonna have to uh just boot it down and and just start a new one up real quick and then everybody jump on out are you saying that uh if you if you offered a what's name for a certain amount of time no sometimes sometimes stream y'all should be tripping I I don't want to sound like a YouTube conspiracy theory but stream y'all have been kicking me out too but so what I'm saying is sometimes when that happens uh your room doing a goddamn hell of a good job and some of that could be hate it could be [ __ ] flagging you so they'd be wanting you to start a new one because some of the people not gonna come over and that's how they do that because especially when I started talking about them names I probably shouldn't have said mixed cup check and uh attach them to Ernie grunfeld because that's a real thing that you can look up [Laughter] my page went down that next day you can look up and these real people they they don't want to play on the internet they don't even want to be known they all want to play on the internet they don't want to be known the way they got them move around the way they move around because people know but they don't really [ __ ] know they only know certain people so for me to even say their names is what they do [ __ ] they trying to check my temperature they like look here [ __ ] you know we can take all this [ __ ] you keep on playing around oh we like what you were saying that goddamn black boy magic was already uh almost too much but [ __ ] we'll give you that because the women ain't listening they still watching their daughters and [ __ ] but because if black women wanted that black boy magic it'd have been it had been goddamn in Walmart uh goddamn last year so an old black woman like their sons seemed like I don't know because some of their sons are amazing Sons they get drafted they go to the military they do all these things but there's black girl magic but there's no black boy man so I'm starting to think it's all about girls because these little boys are violent in my opinion because they don't get no recognition on nothing even when they're football and basketball players they still look at like that ain't nothing you're right yeah I'm trying to start a new room yeah you didn't smoke some goddamn names that wasn't supposed to be spoken say something yeah I know I know like you say [ __ ] I mean y'all started to do a line but and what he's saying is he's pretty much telling what the what he did though I remember him saying what he did on uh I forgot who platform that was you know he said it I know what he said on all the smoke can y'all hear me y'all still there you still there I'm here okay y'all can still hit me but uh I think Kwame done no he didn't check that all right can you hear me can you hear him can y'all can y'all hear me uh [ __ ] you can't hear us can y'all still here Kwame yeah I'm here oh you got over here damn thing oh man I'm gonna tell y'all he is lying I don't know that [ __ ] I ain't go to school with him I ain't never met him or none in my life okay well it doesn't froze me I'm gonna have to start a new uh live y'all just hold tight real quick while I started [ __ ] it's my show now now let me stop Yahoo tank while I start a new live cause something going on with this one I don't know if it's because of what being said I don't know if somebody that did something or what I can't wait for you to hear this last part [ __ ] y'all hold up I'ma start a new live since y'all can hear me I can't wait I can't hear nobody I can't hear Kwame I can't hear nothing [Applause] you did hey hey that's my dog dude he took care of my life and I'm [ __ ] with him like this one second y'all y'all can hear Kwame Kwame go ahead and hold down the show for me yeah hold on you saved me from Ronald Jones but I'ma act like a [ __ ] ass [ __ ] real quick I'm this this is my [ __ ] [ __ ] real rendition this is my big [ __ ] [ __ ] rendition I can't even talk on this goddamn Mike Tyson God damn I can't even talk on this goddamn [ __ ] no more but anyway hey [ __ ] [ __ ] all that man I got a lot of beef in two years now that you ain't here [ __ ] all that good [ __ ] you were doing [ __ ] I'mma act like these other distractors [ __ ] you got them you brought all this Division and [ __ ] you want to hold people accountable you want to make people hear what they said out of eight miles I mean I'm like what the [ __ ] is wrong with you B itch you want a goddamn stop people from throwing up almost done y'all I'm coming man stop all that [ __ ] you know what I'm saying shut the [ __ ] up you want to goddamn hold people account for throwing up signs that they threw up like who the [ __ ] you think you is bro for real though like my [ __ ] you don't control nobody who the [ __ ] you think you is God you want to sit here and goddamn thank you God you know what I'm saying [ __ ] if I'm I'ma throw up whatever I want to throw him I'm grown I paid for that door [ __ ] ass [ __ ] you know what I'm saying your teeth [ __ ] up you don't say a key to the streets you know what I'm saying drop a bag drop a bag you know what I'm saying [ __ ] that [ __ ] man you shouldn't be bothering people and making them tell the truth they're holding them accountable for [ __ ] that they said bro I'm talking about real talk real [ __ ] all right y'all I almost got it set up hey man you need to shut up you know what I'm saying real [ __ ] [ __ ] though only for real dog you trying to hold [ __ ] accountable [ __ ] like you are daddy or something [ __ ] where the [ __ ] you come from you know what I'm saying man where the [ __ ] did you come from bruh you want to come out in here act like you went to school with this [ __ ] you don't even know the [ __ ] say one more thing about bus life say one more thing where you come from with this [ __ ] bro man sitting here I'm trying to God damn let us all eat and [ __ ] and then it's closed down for his views so we still got to eat [ __ ] so now uh chat let me know something is uh hey man what the [ __ ] you talking about hello man this Joker is not letting me in Scream y'all for some reason y'all ain't even let me start the new live this [ __ ] crazy oh man but the hell called me that said y'all man get your ass off because I got the whole [ __ ] God damn they said Kwame cutting up oh let me shut up there can you hear me bro call me roasting me oh [ __ ] I'ma roast the hell out of that [ __ ] when I get on I'm a listen to the playback woman y'all can hit me but they won't let me back and got their screen y'all that's crazy it won't let me get past the part where you uh where it say you enter in the studio can y'all hear me hey y'all hit me again hey can y'all hit me they didn't I want to end it I can't end it if I can't get back in it hey can y'all hear me though can y'all hear me right now okay he can't if he can't in it I'm Gonna Keep Going goddammit man [ __ ] [ __ ] foreign [Music] yeah he took me out to Hawaii hey man I'm saying way too many smiling face boy this [ __ ] must be talking [ __ ] about me I ain't talking about you I'm talking about here why you call these people into my life and then the next day you know the [ __ ] ass [ __ ] calling the [ __ ] 67 times oh [ __ ] I got Urban get on that [ __ ] climbing me man I'm not clowning you man shut up eight years I'm doing what you did for me bro I'm got them holding down the stove God damn man you let me finish what I'm doing and then give it old goddamn stupid ass oh hey look hey Chain Gang punk you got to be stupid that man said you was a low-level YouTuber he said you was a you are nobody I was over here talking to nobody and now you think he like you you are nobody I was over here talking to nobody hey man now you think he like you you ain't nobody I was over here you I'm trying to hold on to show ears you [ __ ] up the show yeah mutual show man let me god damn I'm trying to hold a little bit down till you get back in you did it for me yeah my bad I didn't notice that I had it unmuted over here I was trying to steal here go ahead I can hear your [ __ ] oh [ __ ] I can't talk about him no more so [ __ ] I gotta listen to you on my other phone but I'm still talking on the one that I'm live on on but screen y'all won't let me come in on my computer okay so I can't talk about you no more [ __ ] I just go back and talk about uh the dummy all right I can't talk about ears he can hear me now I can't talk so okay let me god damn talk about this demo hey dummy that man don't even [ __ ] respect or like you boy when that [ __ ] heard I was going the only fan so he couldn't get no content that [ __ ] text me all night he gonna be the king of YouTube with nobody in the fight see see that stupid ass boy girl needs somebody to fight and we don't got nobody to fight he get fat he gets I got a [ __ ] getting this [ __ ] that [ __ ] said Quan I lost nine pounds like I didn't miss that [ __ ] working out hey [ __ ] ass [ __ ] I should have cut your ass out last year you fat but while I've been looking dummy drove on my wife it's a goddamn panel full of Rejects I'll tell my man and that lady with the dog lady I'm sorry for talking about you but I'm gonna send Peter I'm gonna send somebody over there at that damn dog there ain't no need for you to have a dog and and you got aim I think you whooping that dog and that's just my opinion I don't I don't really I don't really know if you're doing this but I think you whipping that dog but I got the right to my opinion every panel you came up on you were strong as hell I'm talking about strong as a [ __ ] now you shouldn't be mad at me for saying you strong but every panel you came up on you were stronger than what I like in this chat Moore's Acres y'all get them the [ __ ] up out of here oh I'm gonna drop down and get him up out of here oh no I can't drop down because then I ain't gonna be able to get back up here so yeah drop down more [ __ ] get the [ __ ] on get the hell on up out of here we got him yeah [ __ ] ass [ __ ] you back yes you're back oh he's just he just got that [ __ ] ass [ __ ] up over here yeah I'm setting up the other live right now because uh it's let me in but then it kicked me back out I don't know what the hell going on man they gonna get on your ass I shouldn't have said no real names on here sister T Hall they had when I got there uh sister T Hall that when I got down [ __ ] but these names I'm talking about real big people yeah so this ain't nothing to joke with I think that's why a lot of these [ __ ] jump [ __ ] because uh they realize that damn we thought this [ __ ] was a joke we could just make some money and then they found out that this [ __ ] was no joke they contacted me [ __ ] behind the scene anybody they think that know me they putting women's pictures up on YouTube and YouTube shouldn't be complicit with this [ __ ] they ain't saying nothing to nobody it's several people that ain't been on YouTube that they can put these people pictures up all kind of [ __ ] on YouTube what have you ever seen that happen YouTube is complicit with this [ __ ] in my opinion I ain't never seen no [ __ ] like this where you like one side yeah that's crazy how they'll let all let them do all kind of [ __ ] but the slightly little thing we do but they gonna fly yeah I I can't even play a [ __ ] audio but they can play mine yeah I seen a rabbit with the wrench he played damn near a whole uh uh Mr shitty goddamn um thing he ain't worried about nothing what'd you say what do you say here I said I seen the weapon with the wrench he did a um a reaction to how the whole thing started with uh Queen Regina and [ __ ] he played it off Mr shitty uh platform and [ __ ] it wasn't like he was running about anything oh no they all in the group and you if you play his [ __ ] it's over with and he might disguise it as oh that's because you talking [ __ ] about me he said he don't believe in doing that he said he's believing right there everybody's being whatever and using your content but but when everybody who's talking about Kwame Mr fair use all of them got free range that's what I knew fair use with one of them when I saw him using his [ __ ] I said okay he wanted him now let me block my whole Channel off let's get all this [ __ ] up out of here I think yeah let me get all this [ __ ] about my goddamn page them [ __ ] think I need they got me [ __ ] all the way up and he blocked all this [ __ ] off my face that [ __ ] played that man [ __ ] with no problem after talking about him for a year something I said yeah yeah then they say you know gil on this panel I say oh these [ __ ] they sleep let me go ahead and let me go ahead and delete all this [ __ ] with me that [ __ ] ain't have a conversation with me not one time all they've been doing is bitching and moaning from his page and wherever else he ain't have no conversation with me try to draw me to his face to have a conversation as soon as I had a conversation with him he throw gil on the page after he been texting me all [ __ ] day when they telling me that hey yo don't jump people on panel but he throw Guild on the page right after I I get on talking to him and the only thing he want to talk to me about is what you and goddamn please Regina saying so the [ __ ] really don't got no problem with me but he just do the same [ __ ] that everybody else do but no I knew that [ __ ] was one of them as soon as he was playing that [ __ ] video I said yo you can play Skinny videos I'm telling you as soon as he played that [ __ ] videos I said man I'm getting all this [ __ ] off my shower yeah all this [ __ ] is gone that night there I said yep Change Gonna Come yeah Change Gonna Come I'll do one person away from me and I block everybody off my goddamn Channel all right y'all I just started the new live or whatever y'all could go ahead and go over there and I'm gonna try to close out this live all right [Music]
Sizz Wabbit With A View 👁
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ꈛꀆ℮℃ꊛꋬꅤ ꀆꇩꂸ℮ꋪ ꇩꉉꋒ℮℃꓄ UNBOXING
oh welcome to the most important video in the history of unboxing culture i have no means of this is i found recording at 4k um 60 frames per second at 2.5 times zoom it's annoying that i just discovered that i can actually make this car mount oh my god apple jesus i don't think i've it's been a long time since i've actually gotten something shipped directly for a couple of really um wow the most important device never unboxed this is absurd now i just quit smoking recently i'm wondering if i can still smell it's like the can you hear the bells oh my god my hands it's good it's okay no one will ever see this the apple smell can i smell it it's like the bells and uh polar express why is it so large well i didn't make that very theatrical but it's heavy all right 20 watts
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KEEPING YOURSELF SAFE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC - Making the best use of PPE
in this presentation we want to provide you with important information to make the best use of your PPE and help keep you safe while caring for patients during the Kovach 19 pandemic this video was directed to all healthcare workers caring for patients during the Cova 19 pandemic the objectives of this video are to highlight important concepts regarding donning and doffing specifically the importance of following a visual aide and how to use a buddy system to keep yourself and others safe to promote a culture of safety to provide PPE hints and tips for safety tips on how to optimize your donning and doffing process there are multiple reasons why it is important to follow a visual aid for your donning and doffing process protocols vary from site to site PPE protocols change frequently according to available PPE or PPE shortages it is difficult to remember steps by memory particularly when you are stressed or fatigued with kovat 19 both stress and fatigue are human factors that all of us need to take into account PPE for Kovach 19 infections are known to be a high-stakes process we want you to be safe and prevent self contamination let's talk about how to use the buddy system to keep yourself and others safe having a buddy and making the best use of this system significantly reduces the risk of self contamination particularly during dolphin early research findings show a potential three-fold decrease in self contamination with proper use of the buddy system whether it is formally organized at your current site identify someone to be your buddy particularly for doffing many health facilities have structurally organized a buddy system it might be called a safety officer or other names both of you you and your buddy are equally responsible for ensuring the buddy system is used correctly if at any point either of you notes an error in the donning or doffing process stop redirect and restart if needed remember your safety and that of your buddy partner is at stake the mechanics of the buddy system are that only the buddy reads the instructions the buddy calls the step number first then read step instructions the health care worker only focuses on the buddy's instructions and procedural skills of donning or doffing the buddy only proceeds to reading out the next after completing the current step correctly the healthcare worker completes the process before changing rules with the buddy promote a culture of safety we're learning that PPE for Kovan 19 includes both what equipment you have and the safe use of PPE don't underestimate the complexity of safe PPE use during Kovan nineteen mistakes are common especially when the healthcare worker is inexperienced fatigued or overconfident or distracted be prepared to speak up and correct something that didn't go well it's not about shame or blame it's about safety if a mystique is identified by the healthcare worker or buddy remember to pause perform hand hygiene and refer to the visual aid before proceeding PPE hints and tips for safety more frequent hand hygiene is better than less frequent hand hygiene don't skip a step don't interrupt anybody or allow any interruptions during a daunting or doffing process concentration matters take your time go slow don't remove PPE quickly careful when reaching for neckties or velcro while doffing keep your chin up to avoid contact of your visor your scrubs or gown be careful so that your contaminated gown does not touch your face keep your arm and forearm away from your face this may seem awkward while you are performing but is the right thing to do when removing face shields or goggles only touch straps never touch the front or wear the strap meets the shield or goggle when removing your mask or n95 respirator only touch the straps be very careful not to touch the front of the mask or n95 respirator another safety tip is garbage bin etiquette don't crowd around the disposal bins only two people at a time to avoid contaminating each other physical distancing is important around garbage bins also remember that when disposing of your gown make sure that all of the gown is completely inside the disposal bin to protect others around you including all healthcare workers cleaners porters and others in summary to keep yourself safe during the kovat 19 pandemic remember these five key points one using a visual aid is very important to having a PPE buddy is a personal safety priority three doffing is a critical step and the moment of highest risk for self contamination for speak up for safety and five go slow to keep safe you
University of Toronto PGME
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🇰🇷🔪 Kang Ho-sun: South Korea's Businessman Killer 🚨🕵️‍♂️ #truecrime #southkorea
Kang hosun a South Korean businessman led a double life as a serial killer from the late 1990s to 2008 he targeted a range of victims including a high school student and a 50-year-old woman his method involved abduction and murder methodically disposing of the bodies afterward arrested in 2009 initially for his wife's murder further investigations linked him to more crimes investigators found belongings of several missing women in his possession revealing his serial killings Kang confessed to at least 10 murders solving numerous missing person cases his random victim selection showed a dangerous impulsivity kangho son's 2009 sentencing concluded his decad long series of crimes exposing the hidden dangers in everyday life and impacting South Korean criminal history
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No Dead Silence Perk In Call of Duty Vanguard
what is going on guys grave here today let's talk about call of duty vanguard and how it seems not to have a dead silence perk now i talked about this in my alpha gameplay footage from the alpha we got to play here on playstation there was no dead silence available in the alpha from the perk station i also talked about how you couldn't really hear enemy footsteps anyway so it was kind of pointless to even had a dead silence perk within that but it has now been confirmed by a lot of leakers and of course these are the leakers that have been giving us information for the last several years when it comes to call of duty so most of these guys are usually very uh you know very reputable when it comes to what information they give us is not really a lot of crap it usually seems to be you know always spot on and a lot of these people are reporting that you will be able to get dead silence in game but only with a field upgrade so pretty much like modern warfare the most modern or most recent modern warfare game we have played this makes a lot of casual players and it's going to make a lot of pro players very unhappy and if this comes through and it is in the beta and we only have the option to have dead silence as a field upgrade i think you're going to hear a lot of complaints from the community because waiting on your field upgrade to charge is kind of a pain and you're only able to use it just a couple times a game and it feels like it's hard to make plays if you don't have the option to have uh dead silence you need to move around some more quickly get somewhere quickly if you're a fan of search and destroy pro players who play these kind of game modes it is going to be annoying it was annoying in my opinion in modern warfare i didn't like it because your footsteps and your crouch walking and your ads you know walking was so loud now if sledgehammer adjusts the footstep volume to be like how it was in the alpha it may not be that big of a deal the footstep volume is really quiet unless you're just absolutely just all out sprinting i can understand maybe but i think a lot of players are going to be unhappy that this is not going to be available as a perk they also listed some of the other field upgrades that have been found in games things like dead silence armor plates trophy systems ammo boxes and the fill mic so pretty much everything besides the fill might we have seen in modern warfare of course the filming was a call of duty black ops cold war you know kind of a gadget you could run see what that's going to be added in to those field upgrades they also gave us some information about uh i want to talk about quickly about map design it says all the maps seem to be a three-lane design unlike modern warfare we thought or i was thinking i think a lot of people in the community were thinking the maps will be designed a lot like modern warfare it seems these maps are going to be more of a three-lane style which is nice the only thing that i really didn't like they said there's a lot of destructible walls and things on these maps and you can make new lanes by destroying these walls i'm not sure how i feel about that i kind of talked about the destructible walls as well uh one thing i didn't really enjoy about the alpha but the main takeaway i got from these leaks over the last few days was the option of not having a dead silence perking game and i think once the beta is released if footsteps are too loud this is going to be a big complaint kind of like it was in modern warfare when we played the beta a lot of people did not like the ability of not being able to use dead silence as a perk having to use it as a field upgrade instead so let me your comments guys let me know what you think of course if you like the video hit the like if you have not subscribed yet please do so be sure to check out everything down in the description the community discord my twitter and of course the affiliates here on the channel amazon associates and empire jerky and i'll catch you all next time peace [Music] you
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Mahjong Table B Car? Review Mahjong Master 【QQ Speed Mobile】
[Applause] ah okay guys i'm back in kinky speed moba so finally i'm going to review the b car i don't know what's it called but it's like a major table car is it even a car i don't even know as you can see like that let me just yeah you can see [Music] seems that you can play my jungle on this and the nitro is a dice [Music] all right so let's take a look at this uh unusual b car here for every two seconds there's a fourteen point seven percent chance uh that you get nine point nine percent and then fourteen point seven percent chance you get instant nine point nine percent end time and there's a twenty five point eight chance that you get six point six percent in tank and there's a 36.9 chance that you get three point three percent what are these numbers i can see what they did there one four seven two five eight three six nine and the numbers are 963 okay that is so random but i see the pattern so basically there is a chance uh that you get in tank okay there's a chance to get a certain amount of end tank every two seconds oh this car can randomly activate and randomly gives you anything if that's uh so random ability okay by stats power is weak thrusters weak and speed is a little weak the others are normal for a beaker and i already placed the infinity chip inside you can see that there's some buffs there okay and full modding is already full modded right and left alright so let's test this one i don't know how this car will activate randomly but it's randomly activating uh giving you anything so it wouldn't affect the speed so less that's the speed okay here we go this is weird so normal speed is necessarily activating 198.2 double boost 239.6 i think yeah okay yeah that's a lot of empty cww 304.3 [Applause] wcw 2 is 7.7 i think it's so random it's distracting a bit wcw 308.4 all right so you can see uh the animation while you're driving is totally different not like uh the usual you can see [Applause] yeah she playing uh mahjong on the car [Music] so doesn't matter if i turn or what it's still uh doing its thing [Music] [Applause] yeah you can see you're totally not even [Music] focus on racing your focus on the major okay [Applause] oh that's the voice for uh when you finish the race huh you heard that okay this is gonna be interesting why don't we test this in a new map only one of them now i think i'll just test on one of them since it fits the theme and then later maybe we play some quick race [Applause] [Music] the action on the margin is gonna just it's gonna distract me and this random and thing activating also is going to distract me [Applause] [Music] [Applause] it's a bit of raindrop i realized [Applause] [Music] so [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] bye [Applause] [Music] [Applause] i say random is like almost every two seconds there's an empty increase so sometimes the two seconds doesn't increase it's just that random i don't know why sometimes it activates a lot of times when it's supposed to be two times but it's activating a lot i don't know what's going on [Applause] okay two minutes yeah and when you win it has that sauna [Music] can you believe it there's no match well i guess i'll play some rank then i'm in nova 2 let's play rank with this smart table car in three seconds we found it okay i don't know what am i going to ban let's spend this yeah why not straight away let's play bank atlantis okay we're playing major underwater then watch rb transformer [Music] [Applause] okay not really [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay so my goal here is to just finish trying to finish everyone's using a car [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] maybe i can [Music] maybe i can win [Music] hold up i'm winning though [Music] [Applause] [Music] and thank this and thank you [Music] it's random anything is so unpredictable something nice nice anything where's the end thing something just hoping that the end thing will increase for you [Applause] nice [Music] [Applause] [Music] really [Music] i'm so far with everyone 149 ray with bika with this major weird i got 149 okay in that case i'll continue playing rank then this quick race i can't even find rang doesn't seem that difficult never thought i'll win with the mahjong biker let's go second game eden let's do it [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] i lost my natural thing [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so [Music] [Applause] it's on dc [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] really i go first again do one again [Music] oh how are we really doing this advancement time [Music] so [Music] uh [Music] look at the endings so random still matched top three let's just keep going and finish our advancement [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hello [Music] [Applause] [Music] hmm [Applause] [Music] [Applause] yes oh safe see even free car can get first place and i'm using a b car i can get that three and now the last game unless i lose this penguin island [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] let's go [Applause] oh [Music] [Applause] dang it okay i thought it still continues [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] seriously [Music] yes how you doing nova one perfect advancement using the bee karma okay guys i think that'll be it for this uh i still don't know what's the actual name i just say yes but i don't know what's the actual name it's uh i'll translate it later i put it in the title but wow i might be wrong is it every two it has to be two seconds every two seconds so the end tank will help will auto increase randomly it can sometimes increase a lot you can sometimes increase a little uh it depends it's just by luck it's just 14.7 25.8 and 36.9 percent chance that it activates every two seconds it's so random so you can actually uh not not only a chance that this activates but it can be this and this activate at the same time so that's why it sometimes activates like one two times per two seconds it's not that one of them activates it can stack so you can activate 9.9 plus 6.6 plus 3.3 in within 2 seconds so this is a b car that is specialized in antenna it it gen it just randomly gives you and tank depends on the percentage luck okay that's so it's so random the percentage but it's very good but i'll say uh yeah you saw that in rank game i can still get top three but continuous is a bit weak powers of power means it's acceleration it's not strong acceleration only not good uh continuous also not good but the others are good and end time is very good okay so that's it for my review on this ma jumbika thank you guys for watching see you guys next time [Music] you
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Conversation, Collaboration & Common Core: Exchange Compare Writing
[Music] thank you hi my name is Jolene Graham I have taught fifth grade for five years and fourth grade for two years I really enjoy using Exchange compare writing in my classroom it gives the opportunity for my students to use some of the key vocabulary or key terms in their own language and collaboratively write a prediction on the story or passage they're about to read I find that creating a prediction really helps my students stay engaged in the lesson because they're looking forward to see how close they are to the actual story that they're meeting collaboratively writing reinforces the student's ability to provide reasons for their thinking as well as listening and cooperation skills on the screen you can see an example I put together that represents what my students have done in a previous lesson using the book so far from the Sea by Eve bunting to begin my lesson I just I read through the book and picked out some key terms or vocabulary words that I think are important to the understanding of the whole book here you can see I wrote a passage I predicted a passage based on what the words were that I that I chose from the book this is based on what my student what I think my students would have done and after we read the book together as a class my students will go back using those same words and write a summary of what we've read and they'll do that collaboratively as well this strategy is wonderful because it doesn't just limit itself to literacy it's a great strategy to integrate reading and writing into subjects like math science and social studies students are able to continue practicing and reinforcing their reading and writing skills as they learn to review content from these subjects the collaboration also really helps with peer tutoring pairing students together some high and low students it really helps them want to improve on their reading and their writing skills some extensions some digital extensions that you can use with this strategy include Google Docs or Titan pad and here's an example of Google Docs and it's a free web-based writing document supported by Google it allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating with other users in order to use Google Docs students have to have an account as well as a computer or another device to write or record their thinking it's really user friendly and it allows for the teacher to see all of the edits and work done by each student so that really allows every student to participate in the activity and it really helps you see what each student exactly did to participate with the activity um it's really easy they can go to file and share when they share the document they can share it by a link they can share it through these different um websites such as Google Plus Facebook or Twitter they can also send it through an email address um another one that's really similar to Google Docs is Titan pad and I like it because Titan pad does not require students to have an account unlike Google Docs so for your some of your elementary students who don't maybe don't have email addresses or access to computers at all times Titan pad might be a better fit for your classroom this application allows for one person to share a pad with as many people as they like through a web address or email and you can identify who is who while collaboratively writing because the text is highlighted in different color s so in order to go ahead and start a pad you would like to create a public pad and it shows your name you can input your student name right here and you can choose any color like we can choose purple and save it and when you are writing it will highlight what you've written in the color that you've chosen so as you can see it will show exactly all the work that I've put in the students are able to write comments and share their feedback and suggestions through the chat and um collaboratively work on this piece of writing together one suggestion I would make is that when your students are working multiple students do not have the same color since that's the only way that you can tell who is who by the color that they have chosen so that might just be a rule that you make before you use this application so I hope you and your class really enjoy using Exchange compare writing as much as my students and I do in the classroom thank you [Music]
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CHICAGO DUDES REACTION TO UK TEEN TRAPPERS - EXPLORING COUNTY LINES
we are on Kick k-i-c-k.com we are live so come join us if you want if not that's cool just leave a like comment subscribe turn on your post notification Bells let's continue to grow the family from Chicago to the UK uh right here this is the channel where you can check out any highlights from the live it's growing actually we got 30 new Subs this month it's only been 19 days that's that's pretty good man pretty good man uh don't forget we do got the merch as well you feel me uh we also got the patreon we watch Monday through Friday and uh we also got the Discord Discord man check us out on the Discord man it plays a vital role on kick.com anyway UK team Trappers exploring county lines this is by V4 yav media v4yav media it was five years ago God damn nevertheless still want to watch what is County lands what is drug dealing what does it mean to trap to be a Trapper with his old team in country what's happening on our Streets of London we're about to explore that in a documentary where we interview a series of different people with different perspectives and different viewpoints to get to the bottom of this trend that's on the rise in the capital so follow me as we explore cartilage directed by Aaron Smith Jermaine Laura you can't think okay [Music] whilst there is no official definition typical County Line activity involves a gang usually made up of young males from a large urban area traveling to smaller locations such as County or coastal towns to sell Class A paraphernalia specifically these three things you see on the screen that's tough thank you so hold on hold on let me see something real quick I know let me see something hold on videos 11 days ago okay so they still posting but they've clearly went away from what worked you gotta go you gotta do the documentary the documentary worked get back to it man whatever V4 yav media you know what the people want don't give us that [ __ ] that you what I just seen it might not be [ __ ] but don't give it to us we don't want it they want this [Music] the majority of these games function with a degree of affiliation and loyalty they made challenge an existing group from the local area or another county lines Enterprise which often causes incidents of violence I'm reading it out louds first I know some of y'all can't read so I got y'all taxes foreign [Music] to where it all begins to the origins to where it starts it's like explore County lands I'm about to meet a gang on notorious gang Trappers drug dealers and they're about to explain what county lands is and give us an insight into this growing epidemically [Music] gangs typically exploit children to deliver from the urban to the county location using intimidation violence bondage and or grooming adult often addicts and vulnerable females are also exploited for their prop Properties or to assist with dealing within the County Market you know what's crazy when the teacher used to call on me to read nah I'm good but now it's like you know what I'm saying I'm I'm probably one of the greatest readers to ever touch the internet foreign thank you for taking the time to speak to me to talk about County lands and breaking it down what is County lands or what does that mean what is let's start with OT what does it mean to go OT what do you mean you know anywhere away from your home you are selling drugs different horses different sources different areas [Music] and what kind of people are you getting it from gangster people FIFA and you don't even expect people to shoot when you get a little big thing back [Music] broken down yeah that's a kilo of cocaine man how much how much is that worth what does that mean broken down into what yeah anymore so what is that there that you have we should go back you know what a package it is basically a mixture of Heaven you know um when you do you take this opportunity right people always want to be like put a put a Bally on like put a push iced tea why do you got this on what is this a 15 year old kid would take that up to OT country to sell yeah you started at 15 years ago started what at 15 years selling drugs and what about your school teachers your parents what does your parents think of school teachers was you not going missing man I know people that dropped out of high school at 15 14 not saying that I condone any of this YouTube I'm just saying you know what I'm saying well I mean what do you mean the money as well in terms of the profit can you break that down what do you mean like how much how much would that be and how much and how much could you make yeah [Music] that yeah you see the shape of it that's crazy that goes in someone's ass what does that mean because I've heard for those who don't know what that time is can you break down the word plug what that means simple and do you do that anymore I'm not meeting so who does that now [Music] yo the youngers are calm they take it up that's crazy that's that's that's a that's what they say no they don't want to do that the first time and how long have you been doing this for since or 15. so how long is that now foreign wow filthy by the end of the days maybe called the youngest what they're gonna get if I get cool I'm a big man the judge's gonna look at me so you want to die oh that's incredible so so what so what happens if they take that drug up to OT and for example they get robbed or they don't come back with you what happens in debt forever so you get locked into that life when you go up there and you get robbed I sometimes that's what they is that what they be talking about these dudes and these dumbass Masters my bad these dudes in these masks um they said they take them up they they put them in debt that's how they do it remember again in it so we sat him down got drunk and I was taking me high school yeah same thing at the end of the day you're losing your money wait he got him drunk first then put him in I guess because what like the liquor numbs the pain or something why they do that yeah so so why little kids though of old people that you could choose to use you could have a grown man you know why is it impressionable Minds particularly a little kid that he was choosing easy to manipulate wow that could be a 15 year old kid I wonder if it was easy for him to manipulate that shirt over his body that mother tight in mud that [ __ ] crazy my bad well let's focus wow you know what I'm saying now pay respect to the team ascending me so do you tell me this is almost like a cycle you had you had out here it's not just the characters [Music] in terms of wanting this lifestyle because I mean by the signs of things it doesn't sound like a lifestyle that is really fun I mean I feel like he's contradicting himself a little bit though and he's saying these kids they want to be in it but then he's saying I'm manipulating them to be in it which one is it a little bit of both or what's going on shuffle you just said you do that yeah yeah wow so these kids that you're targeting are specifically they don't have parents I must yeah they're lost and what does that mean s [Music] yes foreign but the trade-off is not but looking like looking as a parent the trade-off ain't worth it you know what I'm saying as a parent your kids going out doing this doing that but they don't realize they putting their life at risk you know I'm saying their future is at risk for for a little short gratification you know what I'm saying because there's no long-term gratification at this level of trapping there's no long-term gratification you know what I'm saying you got to stand out go above and beyond in the Trap game to make your way all the way to the top which is very few dudes and so you know what I'm saying hey what's going on man thank you for the following homies I'm teaching how to be a month classroom personal mission I will say this though like trapping some of the things you learn in the in that game they really equate to the business world so if you like if you like let's say if you trapping through college or something that's real life experience I should be able to go get some credits applied for trapping like this is real life I'm really out here you know what I'm saying looking for the bottom line you know going through UPS games okay salute for the follow yeah did your parents know what you was up to your age we have 16. and what was the result what happened when she's cool please yeah you was moving stupid anyway she should have called the police on you 16 Grand and you know bank account at 16 years old but pull up what they were supposed to believe the police was with he was putting trap money in your bank account sixteen thousand pounds at 16 years old and when you was OT where did your mom think he was yeah link it to me somewhere on like so tell me where you sent the link to yeah I took care of myself [Music] and this thing called trapping I mean it seems quite glamorous and it's quite it's quite a trend but with amongst young people what do you feel or how do you feel or do you think influences this so-called trap OT County Land gangster rapper lifestyle um [Music] he want every little like explanation to every word this is if you know nothing about nothing like this a good one to watch yourself [Music] but that almost sounds like a sport it's going to be determining of the school this could be a genome Mr Rush informed as Keen as I was to speak to the oldest Soul King speak to the young man then I couldn't help I feel that an older man I'm a marketing is making it seem glamorous I know that it's more to this and I'm gonna find out filming the gang the oldest refused to be filmed with the young jeez one thing's for sure is a total disregard for these young children so what the hell he get pure Hennessy from the young jeez do say okay turn me up Jack Daniels throw it away for sure pure Hennessy right here Pure White Hennessy okay to disregard for these young children [Music] so taking it back I'll slice you how did it start how did you get into this trap art County Land drug dealing lifestyle who approached you did someone approach you how did it start also knowing what I would call it as The Grooming process lead [Music] I'll make this older obviously I was looking for a couple of years after [Music] what do you mean by Future on Empire [Music] how much I don't understand why they need to blur their voices out like just the face masks will be cool enough like hello what are they are they making I'm going up to Country at 13 years old 13 years old so if you're gonna go to a 13 year old and then tell them listen you can make 100 pounds get minimum wage so you can go to a grown man and do that as well you know what I'm saying 14 15 year olds can they work in the UK do they need a work permit I know under the age of 16 you can't work without a work permit in the United States so uh but I'm not sure about out there what Vice package payments for his mommy's Daddy's care about her camera but what about the parents where did the parents come into it you know what I'm saying foreign [Music] and obviously it's because of the government and because they can't do [ __ ] for them that's why they always turn around and come to us because we can provide everything that they need [Music] you got to think about the hours the last time I heard about this or the last time we did a documentary on this think about the hours he said 100 a day right but he said or you can go work a minimum wage job and get less think about that if you're working County right how many hours are you working you're putting in 15 16 hour days if you work in County 16 divided by 100 is what let's do the math calculator you ain't that good at math now 100 divided by 16 625 an hour no sir you feel me absolutely not but you know a little kid not thinking about how many hours you you you telling them oh yeah you showed them this money you showed them these girls you showed them you showed them these cars these jewelry but they really put in 16 hour days and only making 6.25 an hour and they're they're they don't got time to be seeing none of the stuff that you've already showed them in that process they don't got time they'll never see none of that not at least not for the first two three years filming because they don't get no days off and they working 16 hours a day it's incredible the velocity if anything can be done to stop cancer what can be done to stop counting as junkies going up to sell their drugs for for the older kids older men foreign opportunities [Music] that's the kind of doing the same [ __ ] so that's because of lack of lack of parental supervision a good education lack of resources opportunities these are the factors that are causing these areas that come into your radar problems happening social disorganization Amy is like Hackney places like Brixton Peckham West London South London East London Newton ilford where money is scarce and opportunities are absent these young vulnerable kids are coming on and are joining you again [Music] you know what they're thinking right now so if someone's cooked something in your Turf in your area what could happen What would happen for me please at the end of the day whatever they have is gonna be our Prophet at the end of the day it's gonna be our profit so let them come to the ends because we're strapped up do you feel like the police are helpful in terms of tackling gangs and CSU Finance [Music] I know they were going to kill us what could be done to tackle County lands would you think that anyone anywhere could do anything to stop young kids being sent up to Cardiff Manchester Birmingham Luton to sell drugs for older men okay these they don't want to choose money what's the fastest way of making money for us and the kids 15 euros who built on me was the fastest way you think giving up to the kids in the courthouse this yeah and this is the Killer Woman just crazy you have to swallow it and there's nothing you can do about this man please can do about it because what would happen if they've lost your drugs [Music] I'm concentrating the hardest I have not concentrated this hard to understand that like let's like to understand what people are saying it's because they muffling them and trying to make their voice unrecognizable but then I'm trying to read at the same time and still listen I gotta choose one how would you get it back what's the equipment a good question and I mean an important question I asked myself is where do these drugs come from how they how does 100 150 kilograms of cocaine heroin get into England into the borders month in month out the government you you think the government are ones that bring their drugs in because they're the ones in charge of the Border okay you try now teaching something so small I'll give you one of these little things you try to take down the airport and try to cross the airport I can guarantee you will be arrested and many more kilos you've seen coming from the government and what about guns where the guns come from to you guys I don't know about the drugs but the guns for sure I want to know where these guys come from where do these drugs come from not about who's Distributing them I want to know how do they get into my country and how do they get into my streets how they in my community and why are they amongst my young people I want to know where he's coming from where is this coming from every month they said the government asked the money like I said everyone's afternoon we're trying to get money so if we need to buy the gun for safety for you want to get the drugs to make money [Music] a week in 15 minutes you can make 200 pounds and these kids that go missing for how long do they go missing for keep time for a good team I think he's doing good with this interview the interview guy because you gotta literally go into these interviews and play dumb and ask every single question get clarification on every single thing so so it seems more in-depth you know what I'm saying for the average viewer that's looking that's never you know had this experience in real life thinking like kind of put themselves in their shoes for a second three exercises are building a drug users house where are these kids be this morning [Music] how would you how would you feel about if someone else was doing what you guys are doing to your to your partner or your nephew or uncle or cousin good question when you have no emotions when you're going to your girlfriend Chief I'm telling you straight um how did it all start for you in terms of again this trap drug dealing County Land lifestyle this this fast life this Gangsta last I didn't start for you me personally it's a home starts movies you know what I'm saying let me not play it up for the cameras let me truthfully tell you where it came from we're finding ourselves while we're trying to make money on the streets and you can't get a job okay here until you have to get a double at a time because you don't know anything no matter what age you are don't start anything what's the youngest you can start telling me exactly [Music] when you're out there no I'm wondering that's cool I'm a young age to do anything that's necessary to stay alive or to keep his drugs so that will need to go to jail without gives him a criminal record and what does that means and I didn't see him as a novel person I believe that this is the smartest person in the in the in the room out of these dudes just got to be the smartest person [Music] have you tried to apply for jobs people and I've already seen certain chicken shops there's not a lot of people in there working but if you want to think of someone [Music] and that's crazy man because it really really don't be no neighborhood Heroes the only Heroes you really see in the neighborhood if you you know if you're in certain neighborhood it's the drug dealers like dang it ain't no doctors coming out there it ain't it ain't no you know what I'm saying it ain't no doctors no therapists no you know no no nobody and if it is they're not coming back to the hood they gone they're done they're not coming back talking about yeah I was in the hood I made it out you can be like me too you don't you don't gotta go this route no you only seeing the drug dealers you're only seeing the steppers of course you will you can only you can only have a hero if you've seen them before the only people you can look up to is the people that you physically see or know about as shocked as I was couldn't help my feet how many other kids trapped in this lifestyle [Music] right now I'm on my way to go and meet a mother of a child who's been found in OT country on numerous occasions so it's called me up I also want to be there that's my bad this is the space we're using mums downstairs mommy's really worried as you can imagine she's scared she wants to me remain anonymous and this space allows us to do that thanks for your time as you know we're here doing a project [Music] hey cup Bros move out [Music] oh that's what that is [Music] that's the name of this shop the connect oh the Kenner hands wait what are you talking about hello [Music] thank you for your time today and as you know we're doing a documentary on Counting hours exploring OT country and trying to remaining an exploitation and I just want a couple of questions to ask you and the first question really how did you feel when you found that your child was going OT when it was found in the country how did that make you feel very hungry God damn I gotta move again okay we ain't gonna move that much all right that's cool [Music] I have some my thoughts is about my son looking for him disappeared every night every day you don't know where your child is and some stranger take your son or daughter and take them to 40. to do whatever they ask them to do and they have to do it because they are scared for their lives and you know sometimes these people are strangers to you this is definitely from a mom's perspective and take them OT and do whatever they ask them to do and they have to do it because they are scared for their own life and sometimes these people are strangers to your children that's definitely a mother's perspective because what we know already is this child has met this person he's seen the lifestyle it's been offered to him he's been around enough to know that some of the ins and outs and and develop the relationship a trusting relationship then that OT stuff came into play but this is cool to have a mom's perspective and what her mindset really is and the innocence of her child because I'm gonna play Devil's Advocate not really but I'ma say it like some of these some of these people know exactly what they're getting themselves into you know what I'm saying some of these children or some of these OT steppers they know what they're doing they know what's happening children [Music] I mean where did how long did it take you to find where he was you take me like six days to know where my son was and when I get to know where my son was from the police and then all we know we get a call from the police saying your son is in order to get arrested by the police wow I mean that must be such a difficult difficult situations about to how did your your precious son your only child is is is is in a place that he's never been before with criminals and in a dangerous place that must be one of the most difficult things to to live with maybe demo stay tuned my family my husband we don't sleep we don't eat all we thinking about what we become of my sons because we have a future and then right now we don't know what his future want for him he used to go to school try to have a degree now he's scared he's afraid to walk on the streets he's afraid of people all he's saying that he knows that he doesn't know whether he'll be going to prison who is looking for him at the moment he's very scared for his life so this is like life after county lines okay how the PTSD of it all I guess yeah for sure the kid got caught lost probably lost to work you know what I'm saying so these dudes probably looking for them at the end of the day you know I'm saying it is a mind manipulation to go back on what I said it this their mind is still being manipulated and played with even if they do come to them and know what's going on they don't fully know what's going on they don't know the extent of it all and there's thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of other kids that are experiencing this that go missing for periods of five to ten days and their parents don't know depends not knowing where they are what can be done to stop these County lions OT country in essence child trafficking oh man that's crazy because I was going to say that earlier remember when I paused the video and looked up I was gonna say well isn't Andrew tape going through a lot of like human trafficking thing isn't this the same thing couldn't the charge be human trafficking and have a lot to do with health healing this situation because we cannot do it on our own we are nobody to do it on our own and we can try to do is to speak to our children but these people have a big influence on your children they try to tell them we will give you this we will give you doubt but they want to live the high life and risking your children's life into the High Life Society so the government now needs to have parents to try to overthrow these people to um secure your children and then the government need to expose these people who they are they name their faces let the public know who these people are and shame them give them some harsh punishment so that they know the place if they want to do they have the lifestyle the high lifestyle they need to do it on their own not with people children who cherish them you send them to school you try to give them a life in this womb and these people take your children and miss the children your children for life so the government we are crying out loud for them you know she's she's been facts because it's not like these adults when these children come to them they turn them away it's like nah okay cool let me double down on whatever you thinking don't be screamingos from persuading your children and using your children as mules to carry their drugs for them they need to do it on their own but the government needs to try their best enough to stop these people from using our children amen that's powerful but how in what ways could they could practically there is so many ways the government can't do that by having um searching on the road but the homes they have different places where these people have these drugs trafficking true you need to do more and put more police to search the walls more raids and stuff like that because that's illegal now they're gonna have a reason to go up in them cribs so if the public is not you know being diligent and opening their eyes and paying attention then they can't go just margin to nobody crib unless they have a reason about this weight is starting from the rooms where they have the different plants where they have the different factories and they'll know the places where they have to go to rate these people and to put a stop into this mess because right now this one is in turmoil people because I will watch a documentary yesterday saying one person every five seconds is dying because of these drugs I was looking at the program last night on this very body find one person out of five seconds of dying this is bad because it's taking place within Manchester Newton Birmingham within because the whole country is hard for agencies to work together to be able to identify this because this is taking place without without their remake essentially it's happening in other bubbles so there needs to be better multi-agency partnership um you touched on some fantastic points I mean it's it's incredible just uh I I can't I can't I can't even explain or understand how you would feel knowing that he was brought up here was he brought up in a single parent moment honest my only child I don't know whether I'm going to lose him for a few years if he's going to prison or what's going to happen right now all we have sleepless nights leave himself out sleepless nights and it's it's like it's messing up the room it's messing up our home right now like there is no love or friendship anymore in the house always a fight always a horror always stand for our lives and even my son is afraid of going to school he's afraid of meeting people he's afraid of doing things that he loves at the moment that's tough for your time I really appreciate it thank you yeah that's tough wow I don't even know what to say what an interview oh my God I'm not even gonna lie to y'all dude is giving me real Danny Dyer Vibes right now powerful stuff just finished interviewing a mother who's experienced and lived the trauma of her son being found in the country [Music] damn he got all angles he got the he got the the the the olders the youngers in the trap house he got the mom's perspective the mother's perspective which is you know pretty powerful and now he got the the child and the substance and she's his house not even gonna lie he covered all bases with this one [Music] time um as you know we're doing a documentary on county lines straight into it I didn't stop for me how how old was you when you first started traveling Oh man [Music] 13 years old [Music] it came to you so he goes here [Music] he offered me big things money at that age yeah [Music] so that's that's what I would call grooming I would call that grooming when you've got someone using money [Music] cars jewelry clothes that image as a bait to draw in young vulnerable men for sure that's That's Heavy manipulation and women to sell drugs because that's what I would call that how do you feel about that you talked again [Music] what kind of things was you doing when he was going country [Music] a few days they never called the parents to find out where their children was your parents are 13 years old let you go out I'm not gonna lie that's pretty typical in the hood in these like these neighborhoods I think my mom asked some questions but like I had friends like they could just do whatever they want to do they can like slide and go there and go there I had to go tell my mom what was going on or maybe I didn't and I just did nah I had to for sure three four five days and then check with the parent of where you were staying that's incredible that's incredible at 13 years old wow wow so how did you get to this point where where you are now videos you get me and what would be a day-to-day routine for you bro when you was in country OT in the Trap House what what would you what were some of the things you would be doing some of the people you'd be seeing maybe some of the people you'd be around personal substance oh my God Jesus the worst type of customer is a crack is someone who is strung out on a Class A that is injected or smoked that is the worst type of you know what I'm saying in that 13 he having to be around them all day every day yo oh my God this is the worst case [Music] can I ask you a personal question how would you feel if that was someone that you cared about someone that you loved someone that was close to you as a human being how would you feel how would that make you feel beautiful [Music] oh so he's still involved wait my family never my family that's why I've got these youths doing it for me I don't care about that if they get back it's on them it's not on me come on man never mind Fam I'm thinking like he coming from a prop a place where I was roped in as a Young Man you know I'm saying I didn't want to do it now I figured it out and I'm not doing it no more now I'm still in it here is what he's saying what was life like growing up for you be honest during prep aration so obviously you have to do for myself so how did your parents feel when they found out what your lifestyle was like that's the thing man comparing yourself to others it'll drive you to do some some wild stuff what you was really up to you that's why I'm a stress to my kids hey don't compare what you've got to what other people got you know what I'm saying they rolled that they walk is different currently we'll get there in time you know what I'm saying take your time don't do nothing out of your character [Music] as a parent bro you just can't be naive bro to the fact that your kids could possibly be you know what I'm saying to the fact that your kids could possibly be having thoughts like man I need to go get money how can I go get money man I'm gonna start I'm gonna start to what they're mine are their minds are not ours you know what I'm saying you got to put yourself in your kid's shoes yes we are adults but we were once kids and we remember you know what I'm saying so when you put yourself in your kid's shoes and try to you know figure out what's going on it kind of make it a little easier man you gotta explain to them stuff man that's why when you don't when kids don't commute like some parents don't think they need to communicate with their kids yes you do communicate don't hit them with it don't worry about it I'm grown you not stay in your place no tell them telling them the real to keep them away from a lot of situations use something no if you could if if you could give a message to the young people if you could share a message in terms of know what to do and how to avoid the slab Stone what would you say to me you see you're going to get into this little spot what I'm saying is not an education staying education again to be patient I told you well I'll just tell you he's saying the same thing stuff will come just be patient don't do anything out of your character and if I could rewind time I would pay more attention in school because I could have eat I was just bored in school I told y'all my IQ is you know off the church and things of that nature so what they was doing wasn't interested in me you know I'm saying even when I got to con like I did some college like even when I got there it was like yo this [ __ ] is so ridiculous like why am I here like I'm talking about when I was in college like for like a semester and a half and I was bored out of my mind every test was easy all the homework was it was so simple it was like y'all finessing people in college y'all really getting over that's just my opinion like y'all really finessing people I do not need to be here to learn this stuff and I already knew all of it most of it like it's like yeah and if anyone could do anything anywhere to stop County lands child trafficking OT trapping drug dealing is there anything anymore I got ADHD more places to go more places to exercise maybe your skills to develop Talent of course to build a career more opportunities I've just spoken to a young man that's just explained how he got into a lifestyle of drug dealing County lands OT and it's shocking to hit the reoccurring factors of deprivation of poverty of low income being factors that are affecting our communities our young people and forcing them and allowing them to come into the hands of some of London's most dangerous criminals sending them to places that they've never been before for periods of 10 to 15 days for Dangerous men and parents not knowing where they are schools not knowing where they are Care Homes not knowing where their children are something needs to be done change needs to happen Ali thank you so much for your time thank you for opening up your restaurant and allowing us it's a co-op in working making money okay ali uh let me know what y'all think in the comments because this is definitely still a thing going on right now and it's still relevant until this day um and with this this got almost a million views five years ago [Music] he still dropped some bangers but they are interviews gotta go back 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magical realism magic realism or marvelous realism is a style of fiction that paints a realistic view of the modern world while also adding magical elements it is sometimes called fabulous 'm in reference to the conventions of fables myths and allegory magical realism perhaps the most common term often refers to fiction and literature in particular with magic or the supernatural presented in an otherwise real world or mundane setting the terms are broadly descriptive rather than critically rigorous Mathew Stricker defines magic realism as what happens when a highly detailed realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe many writers are categorized as magical realists which confuses the term and its wide definition Irene Gunter tackles the German roots of the term and how art is related to literature magical realism is often associated with Latin American literature particularly authors including genre founders Gabriel Garcia Marquez Miguel Angel is curious Jorge Luis Borges Elinor Guerra when Ralph er rómulo gallegos and Isabel Allende in English literature it's chief exponents include Salman Rushdie Alice Hoffman and Joaquim topic etymology while the term magical realism first appeared in English in 1955 the term Mugisha realism is translated as magic realism was first used by german art critic franz roh in 1925 to refer to a painterly style also known as neues a clich key the new objectivity an alternative to Expressionism championed by fellow German museum director Gustav Harlem Roh identified magic realism accurate detail smooth photographic clarity and portrayal of the magical nature of the rational world it reflects the uncanny nosov people and our modern technological environment Roh believed that magic realism was related to but distinct from surrealism due to magic realism z' focus on the material object and the actual existence of things in the world as opposed to surrealism more cerebral psychological and subconscious reality magic realism was later used to describe the uncanny realism by American painters such as Ivan Albright Peter bloom Paul Cadmus grey Foy George Tucker and Viennese born Henry Koerner along other artists during the 1940s and 1950s however in contrast with its use in literature magic realist art does not often include overtly fantastic or magical content but rather looks at the mundane through a hyper-realistic and often mysterious lens German magic realist paintings influenced the Italian writer Massimo bon temple II who has been called the first to apply magic realism to writing aiming to capture the fantastic mysterious nature of reality in 1926 he founded the magic realist magazine 900 no Vicenta and his writings influenced belgian magic realist writers Johan Dane and Hubert lampur rose magic realism also influenced writers in Hispanic America where it was translated as realism magic Oh in 1927 Venezuelan writer Arturo let Petrie who had known bond temp le wrote influential magic realist short stories in the 1930s and 40s that focused on the mystery and reality of how we live luis leal attests that Pietri seemed to have been the first to adopt the term realism magico in Hispanic America in 1948 there is evidence that Mexican writer Ellen Agoura used the same term to describe the works of ETA Hoffmann but dismissed her own work as a part of the genre French Russian Cuban writer Alaric our Ponte who rejected Rose magic realism as tiresome pretension developed his related concept low real maravillosa or marvelous realism in 1949 Maggie and Bowers writes that marvelous realist literature and art expresses the seemingly opposed perspectives of a pragmatic practical and tangible approach to reality and an acceptance of magic and superstition within an environment of differing cultures that term magical realism as opposed to magic realism first emerged in the 1955 essay magical realism in Spanish American fiction by critic angel Flores in reference to writing that combines aspects of magic realism and marvelous realism while Flores named Jorge Luis Borgess as the first magical realist he failed to acknowledge either Karpin J or Pia tree for bringing ROS magic realism to Latin America Bohr has is often seen as a predecessor of magical realists with only Flora's considering him a true magical realist after Flores his essay there was a resurgence of interest in marvelous realism which after the Cuban Revolution of 1959 led to the term magical realism being applied to a new type of literature known for matter-of-fact portrayal of magical events topic literature topic characteristics the extent to which the characteristics below apply to a given magic realist text varies every text is different and employs a smattering of the qualities listed here however they accurately portray what one might expect from a magic realist text topic fantastical elements magical realism portrays fantastical events in an otherwise realistic tone it brings fables folk tales and myths into contemporary social relevance fantasy traits given to characters such as levitation telepathy and telekinesis help to encompass modern political realities that can be phantasmagorical topic real-world setting the existence of fantasy elements in the real world provides the basis for magical realism writers do not invent new worlds but reveal the magical in this world as was done by Gabriel Garcia Marquez who wrote the seminal work of the style 100 years of solitude in the world of magical realism the supernatural realm blends with the natural familiar world topic author I already sense author Isle reticence is the deliberate withholding of information and explanations about the disconcerting fictitious world the narrator is indifferent a characteristic enhanced by this absence of explanation of fantastic events the story proceeds with logical precision as if nothing extraordinary had taken place magical events are presented as ordinary occurrences therefore the reader accepts the marvelous as normal and common explaining the supernatural world or presenting it as extraordinary would immediately reduce its legitimacy relative to the natural world the reader would consequently disregard the supernatural as false testimony topic plenitude in his essay the baroque and the marvelous real Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier defined the baroque by a lack of emptiness a departure from structure or rules and then extraordinary abundance plenitude of disorienting detail sighting Mondrian as its opposite from this angle Carpentier views the Baroque as a layering of elements which translates easily into the post-colonial or transcultural latin-american atmosphere that he emphasizes in the kingdom of this world America a continent of symbiosis mutations masters age engenders the Baroque made explicit by elaborate Aztec temples and associative Naju little poetry these mixing ethnicities grow together with the American Baroque the space in between is whether marvellous real is seen marvelous not meaning beautiful and pleasant but extraordinary strange and excellent such a complex system of layering encompassed in the Latin American boom novel such as 100 years of solitude aims towards translating the scope of America topic hybridity magical realism plot lines characteristically employ hybrid multiple planes of reality that take place in in harmonious arenas of such opposites as urban and rural and western and indigenous topic metafiction this trait centers on the readers role in literature with its multiple realities and specific reference to the readers world it explores the impact fiction has on reality reality on fiction and the readers role in between as such it is well-suited for drawing attention to social or political criticism furthermore it is the tool paramount in the execution of a related and major magic realist phenomenon textual ization this term defines two conditions first where a fictitious reader enters the story within a story while reading it making them self conscious of their status as readers and secondly where the textual world enters into the readers real world good sense would negate this process but magic is the flexible convention that allows it topic heightened awareness of mystery something that most critics agree on is this major theme magic realist literature tends to read at an intensified level taking One Hundred Years of Solitude the reader must let go of preexisting tires to conventional exposition plot advancement linear time structure scientific reason etc to strive for a state of heightened awareness of life's connectedness or hidden meanings Lois Leal articulates this feeling us to seize the mystery that breathes behind things and supports the claim by saying a writer must hide in his senses to the point of estado limite translated us limit state or extreme in order to realize all levels of reality most importantly that of mystery topic political Teek magic realism contains an implicit criticism of society particularly the elite especially with regard to latin america the style breaks from the inarguable discourse of privileged centers of literature this is a mode primarily about and for eccentrics the geographically socially and economically marginalized therefore magic realisms alternative world works to correct the reality of established viewpoints like realism naturalism modernism magic realist texts under this logic a subversive texts revolutionary against socially dominant forces alternatively the socially dominant may implement magical realism to disassociate themselves from their power discourse Theo de hann calls this change in perspective decentering in his review of Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel chronicle of a Death Foretold Salman Rushdie argues that the formal experiment of magic realism allows political ideas to be expressed in ways which might not be possible through more established literary forms Elle realism magical magic realism at least is practiced by Marquez is a development out of surrealism that expresses it genuinely third world consciousness it deals with what Naipaul has called half made societies in which the impossibly old struggles against the appalling Lee knew in which public corruptions and private anguishes are somehow more garish and extreme than they ever get in the so-called north where centuries of wealth and power have formed thick layers over the surface of what's really going on in the works of Marquez as in the world he describes impossible things happen constantly and quite plausibly out in the open under the midday Sun topic origins literary magic realism originated in Latin America writers often traveled between their home country and European cultural hubs such as Paris or Berlin and were influenced by the art movement of the time Cuban writer Alejo carpenter and Venezuelan Arturo use Lapierre II for example was strongly influenced by European artistic movements such as surrealism during their stays in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s one major event that linked painterly and literary magic realisms was the translation and publication of Franz Rose book into Spanish by Spain's revista de Occidente in 1927 headed by major literary figure Jose Ortega y Gasset within a year magic realism was being applied to the prose of European authors in the literary circles of Buenos Aires jorge luis borges inspired and encouraged other latin american writers in the development of magical realism particularly with his first magical realist publication historia universal de la infamy a-- in 1935 between 1940 and 1950 magical realism in latin america reached its peak with prominent writers appearing mainly in argentina the theoretical implications of visual arts magic realism greatly influenced European and Latin American literature italian massimo bon temp le for instance claimed that literature could be a means to create a collective consciousness by opening new mythical and magical perspectives on reality and used his writings to inspire an italian nation governed by fascism pia tree was closely associated with rose form of magic realism and new bon temp le in paris rather than follow Carpentier's developing versions of the latin american marvelous real use LaPierre trees writings emphasized the mystery of human living amongst the reality of life he believed magic realism was a continuation of the Vanguardia or avant-garde modernist experimental writings of latin america topic major topics in criticism topic ambiguities in definition mexican critic luis leal summed up the difficulty of defining magical realism by writing if you can explain it then it's not magical realism he offers his own definition by writing without thinking of the concept of magical realism each writer gives expression to a reality he observes in the people to me magical realism is an attitude on the part of the characters in the novel toward the world or toward nature Leland Gunter both quote Arturo use Lapierre II who described man as a mystery surrounded by realistic facts a poetic prediction or a poetic denial of reality what for lack of another name could be called a magical realism it is worth noting that Petrie in presenting his term for this literary tendency always kept its definition open by means of a language more lyrical and evocative than strictly critical as in this 1948 statement when academic critics attempted to define magical realism with scholarly exactitude they discovered that it was more powerful than precise critics frustrated by their inability to pin down the terms meaning have urged its complete abandonment yet in Petrie's vague ample usage magical realism was wildly successful in summarizing for many readers their perception of much latin american fiction this fact suggests that the term has its users so long as it is not expected to function with the precision expected of technical scholarly terminology topic Western and native world views the critical perspective towards magical realism as a conflict between reality and abnormality stems from the Western readers disassociation with mythology a route of magical realism more easily understood by non-western cultures Western confusion regarding magical realism is due to the conception of the real created in a magical realist text rather than explain reality using natural or physical laws as in typical Western texts magical realist texts create a reality in which the relation between incidents characters and setting could not be based upon or justified by their status within the physical world or their normal acceptance by bourgeois mentality Guatemalan author William Spindler's article magic realism a typology suggests that there are three kinds of magic realism which however are by no means incompatible european metaphysical magic realism with its sense of estrangement and the uncanny exemplified by Kafka's fiction ontological magical realism characterized by matter-of-factness in relating inexplicable events and anthropological magical realism where a native world view is set side by side with the Western rational worldview Spindler's typology of magic realism has been criticized as an act of categorization which seeks to define magic realism as a culturally specific project by identifying for his readers those non modern societies where myth and magic persists and where magic realism might be expected to occur there are objections to this analysis Western rationalism models may not actually describe Western modes of thinking and it is possible to conceive of instances where both orders of knowledge are simultaneously possible topic low real maravilloso Alejo carpenter originated the term low real maravillosa roughly the marvelous real in the prologue to his novel the kingdom of this world 1949 however some debate whether he is truly a magical realist writer or simply a precursor and source of inspiration Maggie Bowers claims he is widely acknowledged as the originator of Latin American magical realism as both a novelist and critic she describes Carpentier's conception as a kind of heightened reality where elements of the miraculous can appear while seeming natural and unforced she suggests that by disassociating himself and his writings from Roe's painterly magic realism carpenter aimed to show how by virtue of Latin America's varied history geography demography politics myths and beliefs improbable and marvellous things are made possible furthermore carp on J's meaning is that Latin America is a land filled with marvels and that writing about this land automatically produces the literature of marvelous reality the marvelous may be easily confused with magical realism as both modes introduce supernatural events without surprising the implied author in both these magical events are expected and accepted as everyday occurrences however the marvelous world is a yoona dimensional world the implied author believes that anything can happen here as the entire world is filled with supernatural beings and situations to begin with fairy tales are a good example of marvellous literature the important idea in defining the marvelous is that readers understand that this fictional world is different from the world where they live the marvelous one-dimensional world differs from the bi-dimensional world of magical realism as in the latter the supernatural realm blends with the natural familiar world arriving at the combination of two layers of reality by dimensional while some used the terms magical realism and low real maravillosa interchangeably the key difference lies in the focus critic luis leal attests that car Ponte was an originating pillar of the magical realist style by implicitly referring to the latter's critical works writing that the existence of the marvelous real is what started magical realist literature which some critics claim is that truly American literature it can consequently be drawn that Carpentier's low real maravillosa is especially distinct from magical realism by the fact that the former applies specifically to America on that note Lee a Daniel categorises critics of carp on J into three groups those that do not consider him a magical realist whatsoever angel Flores those that call him a magical realist a writer with no mention of his low real maravillosa Gomez Gil Jean Franco Carlos Fuentes and those that use the two terms interchangeably fernando Alegria luis leal Amir Rodriguez monocle topic latin-american exclusivity criticism that Latin America is the birthplace and cornerstone of all things magic realist is quite common angel Flores does not deny that magical realism is an international commodity but articulates that it has a Hispanic birthplace writing that magical realism is a continuation of the romantic realist tradition of Spanish language literature and its European counterparts Flores is not alone on this front there is argument but when those who see magical realism as a latin-american invention and those who see it as the global product of a postmodern world goonter concludes conjecture aside it is in Latin America that magic realism was primarily seized by literary criticism and was through translation and literary appropriation transformed magic realism has taken on an internationalization dozens of non Hispanic writers are categorized as such and many believe that it truly is an international commodity the Hispanic origin theory if considering all citations given in this article there are issues with giunta's and other critics Hispanic origin theory and conclusion by admission of this article the term magical realism first came into artistic usage in 1927 by German critic Franz ROH after the 1915 publication of Franz Kafka's novella the metamorphosis both visual and literary representations and users of magic realism regardless of suffix nitpicking Russian author Nikolai Gogol and his story the nose 1835 is also a predecessor to the Hispanic origin theory all this further called into question by Bohr his critical standing as a true magical realist versus a predecessor to magic realism and how the dates of publications between Hispanic and European works compare magic realism has certainly enjoyed a golden era in the Hispanic communities it cannot be denied that Hispanic communities Argentina in particular have supported great movements and talents in magic realism one could validly suggest that the heart of magic realism has been seen in Latin American countries though feminist readers might disagree Virginia Woolf Angela Carter Toni Morrison and Charlotte Perkins Gilman being excellent critical challenges to this notion of Hispanic magic realism as a and diverse Leah where aesthetic alley and a being a later contribution to this gender aware discourse frida kahlo of course being important to this as well but also at a later date than wolfen Gilman this feminist mapping however is unnecessary in identifying a basic truth Kafka and Gogol predate Bohr has they may each have their own forms of magic realism but they are each by the broader definition solidly within this article's given identification a highly detailed realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe this issue of feminist study in magic realism and its origination is an important discourse as well it should not be ignored given that magic realism by nature of its craft allows underrepresented and minority voices to be heard in more subtle and representational contexts magic realism may be one of the better forms available to authors and artists who are expressing unpopular scenarios in socio-political contexts again Woolf allende Carla Carter Morrison and Gillman being excellent examples of diversity in gender and ethnicity in magic realism to this end Hispanic origin theory does not hold gender diversity aside magic realism foundational beginnings are much more diverse and intricate than what the Hispanic origin theory would suggest as defined in this article early in the article we read a broader definition magic realism is what happens when a highly detailed realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe this too strange to believe standard being relative to European aesthetics ie Wolf's Kafka's and goggles work later we read another definition and seeming precedent to the Hispanic origin theory magical realism is a continuation of the romantic realist tradition of Spanish language literature this continuation is a subset of a broader magic realism definition and standard the Hispanic continuation and romantic realist tradition of Spanish language subset certainly identifies why magic realism took root and further developed in Hispanic communities but it does not set a precedent for ground zero origination or ownership purely in Hispanic cultures magic realism originated in Germany as much as it did in Latin American countries both can claim they're more specific aesthetics but to identify the broader term of magic realism as being Hispanic is merely a theory unsupported by the citations within this article perhaps it is time to identify each as its own as part of a broader and less biased umbrella magic realism is a continued craft in the many countries that have contributed to it in its earliest stages Germany being first in Latin American countries being a close second there are certainly differences in aesthetics between European and Hispanic magic realists but they are both equally magic realists for this reason the Hispanic magic realists should really have proper designation as such but not the overarching umbrella of the broader term as this article suggests topic post modernism taking into account that theoretically magical realism was born in the 20th century some have argued that connecting it to post-modernism is a logical next step to further connect the two concepts there are descriptive commonalities between the two that Belgian critic Theo de Haan addresses in his essay magical realism and post-modernism while authors such as Gunter Grass Tomas Bernhard Peter hanka Italo Calvino John Fowles Angela Carter John Banville Mitchell Munya Giannina Braschi willem Brackman and louis Ferran might be widely considered post modernist they can just as easily be categorized magic realist a list has been compiled of characteristics one might typically attribute to post-modernism but which also could describe literary magic realism self-reflexiveness metafiction eclecticism redundancy multiplicity discontinuity intertextuality parody the dissolution of character and narrative instance the erasure of boundaries and the destabilization of the reader to further connect the two magical realism and post-modernism share the themes of post-colonial discourse in which jumps in time and focus cannot really be explained with scientific but rather with magical reasoning textual ization of the reader and metafiction concerning attitude toward audience that to have some argue a lot in common magical realist works do not seek to primarily satisfy a popular audience but instead a sophisticated audience that must be attuned to noticing textual subtleties while the postmodern writer condemns escapist literature like fantasy crime ghost fiction he/she is inextricably related to it concerning readership there are two modes in postmodern literature one commercially successful pop fiction and the other philosophy better suited to intellectuals a singular reading of the first mode will render a distorted or reductive understanding of the text the fictitious reader such as or Eliana from 100 years of solitude is the hostage used to express the writers anxiety on this issue of who is reading the work and to what ends and of how the writer is forever reliant upon the needs and desires of readers the market the magic realist writer with difficulty must reach a balance between sale ability and intellectual integrity Wendy Ferriss talking about magic realism as a contemporary phenomenon that leaves modernism for post-modernism says magic realist fictions do seem more youthful and popular than their modernist predecessors in that they often though not always cater with uni-directional storylines to our basic desire to hear what happens next thus they may be more clearly designed for the entertainment of readers topic comparison with related genres when attempting to define what something is it is often helpful to define what something is not many literary critics attempt to classify novels and literary works in only one genre such as romantic or naturalist not always taking into account that many works fall into multiple categories much discussion is cited from Maggie and Bauer's book magic al realism wherein she attempts to delimit the terms magic realism and magical realism by examining the relationships with other genres such as realism surrealism fantastic literature science fiction and its African version the animist realism topic realism realism is in a 10 create a depiction of actual life a novel does not simply rely on what it presents but how it presents it in this way a realist narrative axis framework by which the reader constructs a world using the raw materials of life understanding both realism and magical realism within the realm of a narrative mode is key to understanding both terms magical realism relies upon the presentation of real imagined or magical elements as if they were real it relies upon realism but only so that it can stretch what is acceptable as real to its limits as a simple point of comparison rose differentiation between Expressionism and post Expressionism as described in German art in the 20th century may be applied to magic realism and realism realism pertains to the terms history mimetic familiarization empiricism logic narration closure written reductive naturalism and rationalization cause and effect on the other hand magic realism encompasses the terms myth legend fantastic supplementation defamiliarization mysticism magic meta narration open-ended expansive romanticism and imagination negative capability topic surrealism surrealism is often confused with magical realism as they both explore a logical or non realist aspects of humanity and existence there is a strong historical connection between Fran's ROS concept of magic realism and surrealism as well as the resulting influence on Carpentier's marvelous reality however important differences remain surrealism is most distance from magical realism in that the aspects that it explores are associated not with material reality but with the imagination and the mind and in particular it attempts to express the inner life and psychology of humans through art it seeks to express the subconscious unconscious the repressed and inexpressible magical realism on the other hand rarely presents the extraordinary in the form of a dream or a psychological experience to do so Bowers writes takes the magic of recognizable material reality and places it into the little understood world of the imagination the ordinariness of magical realism magic relies on its accepted and unquestioned position intangible and material reality topic imaginary realism imaginary realism is a term first coined by Dutch painter Carol Willick as a pendant of magic realism where magic realism uses fantastical and unreal elements imaginary realism strictly uses realistic elements in an imagined scene as such the classic painters with their biblical and mythological scenes can be qualified as imaginary realists with the increasing availability of photo editing software also art photographers like Carl hammer and others create artistic works in this genre topic fabulous 'im fabulous 'm traditionally refers to fables parables and myths and is sometimes used in contemporary contexts for authors whose work falls within or relates to magical realism though often used to refer to works of magical realism fabulous 'm incorporates fantasy elements into reality using myths and fables to critique the exterior world and offer direct allegorical interpretation austrian-american child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim suggested that fairytales have psychological merit they are used to translate trauma into a context that people can more easily understand and help to process difficult truths Bettelheim posited that the darkness and morality of traditional fairytales allowed children to grapple with questions of fear through symbolism fabulous am help to work through these complexities and in the words of battle harm make physical what is otherwise ephemeral or ineffable in an attempt of understanding those things that we struggled the most to talk about loss love transition author amber sparks described fabulous OMERS blending fantastical elements into a realistic setting crucial to the genre said Sparks is that the elements are often borrowed from specific myths fairy tales and folk tales unlike magical realism it does not just use general magical elements but directly incorporates details from well-known stories our lives are bizarre meandering and fantastic said Hannah Gilliam of the Washington Square review regarding fabulous 'im shouldn't our fiction reflect that while magical realism is traditionally used to refer to works that are Latin American in origin fabulous 'm is not tied to any specific culture rather than focusing on political realities fabulous intends to focus on the entirety of the human experience through the mechanization of fairy tales and myths this can be seen in the works of CS Lewis who was once referred to as the greatest fabulist of the 20th century his 1956 novel till we have faces has been referenced as a fabulous tree telling this reimagining of the story of Cupid and Psyche uses an age-old myth to impart moralistic knowledge on the reader a Washington Post reviewer of a Lewis biography cusses how his work creates a fiction in order to deliver a lesson says the post of Luis the fabulist eliminates the nature of things through a tale both he and his auditors or readers know to be an ingenious analogical invention Italo Calvino is an example of a writer in the genre who uses the term fabulist Calvino is best known for his book trilogy our ancestors a collection of moral tales told through surrealist fantasy like many fabulous collections his work is often classified as allegories for children Calvino wanted fiction like folk tales to act as a teaching device time and again Calvino insisted on the educational potential of the fable and its function as a moral exemplar wrote journalist Ian Thompson about the Italian fabulist while reviewing the work of Romanian born American theatre director and race urban New York Times critic Mel Gussow coined the term the new fabulous 'm Serban is famous for his reinventions in the art of staging and directing known for directing works like the stag king and the serpent woman both fables adapted into plays by Carl got to see gah so defined the new fabulous 'm as taking ancient myths and turning them into morality tales in Edmund his book the magic behind the curtain he explores sir Byrnes work and influence within the context of American theatre he wrote that the fabulist style allowed servant to neatly combine technical form and his own imagination through directing fabulist works Serban can inspire an audience with innate goodness and Romanticism through the magic of theater the new fabulous 'm has allowed Serban to pursue his own ideals of achieving on sage the naivete of a children's theatre road mentor it is this simplicity this innocence this magic that Serban finds any hope for contemporary theatre at all topic fantasy prominent english-language fantasy writers have said that magic realism is only another name for fantasy fiction Jean Wolf said magic realism is fantasy written by people who speak Spanish and Terry Pratchett said magic realism is like a polite way of saying you write fantasy however amaryl Beatrice channa T distinguishes magical realist literature from fantasy literature the fantastic based on differences between three shared dimensions the use of antinomy the simultaneous presence of two conflicting codes the inclusion of events that cannot be integrated into a logical framework and the use of author Isle reticence in fantasy the presence of the supernatural code is perceived as problematic something that draws special attention where in magical realism the presence of the supernatural is accepted in fantasy while author Isle reticence creates a disturbing effect on the reader it works to integrate the supernatural into the natural framework in magical realism this integration is made possible in magical realism as the author presents the supernatural as being equally valid to the natural there is no hierarchy between the two codes the ghost of melk yards in márquez's 100 years of solitude or the baby ghosts in Toni Morrison's beloved who visit or horned the inhabitants of their previous residence are both presented by the narrator as ordinary occurrences the reader therefore accepts the marvelous as normal and common to Clarks a lot.you the differentiating factor between the fantastic and magical realism is that in fantastic literature such as Kafka's the metamorphosis there is a hesitation experienced by the protagonist imply author or reader in deciding whether to attribute natural or supernatural causes to an unsettling event or between rational or irrational explanations fantastic literature has also been defined as a piece of narrative in which there is a constant faltering between belief and non belief in the supernatural or extraordinary event in Leah's view writers of fantasy literature such as Boris can create new worlds perhaps new planets by contrast writers like Garcia Marquez who use magical realism don't create new worlds but suggest the magical in our world in magical realism the supernatural realm blends with the natural familiar world this twofold world of magical realism differs from the one fold world that can be found in fairy tale and fantasy literature topic animist realism animist realism is a term for conceptualizing the African literature that has been written based on the strong presence of the imaginary ancestor the traditional religion and especially the animism of African cultures the term was used by pepper tiller 1989 and Harry Gruber 2003 to be a new conception of magic realism in African literature topic science fiction while science fiction and magical realism both bend the notion of what is real toy with human imagination and are forms of often fantastical fiction they differ greatly Bowers cites Aldous Huxley's brave new world as a novel that exemplifies the science fiction novels requirement of a rational physical explanation for any unusual occurrences Huxley portrays a world where the population is highly controlled with Moody hansung drugs which are controlled by the government in this world there is no link between copulation and reproduction humans are produced in giant test tubes where chemical alterations during gestation determine their fates Bowers argues that the science fiction narratives distinct difference from magical realism is that it is set in a world different from any known reality and its realism resides in the fact that we can recognize it as a possibility for our future unlike magical realism it does not have a realistic setting that is recognizable in relation to any past or present reality topic major authors and works although critics and writers debate which authors or works fall within the magical realism genre the following authors represent the narrative mode within the latin-american world the most iconic of magical realist writers are Jorge Luis Borges Isabel Allende and Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez whose novel 100 Years of Solitude was an instant worldwide success Garcia Marquez confessed my most important problem was destroying the line of demarkation that separates what seems real from what seems fantastic Allende was the first Latin American woman writer recognized outside the continent her most well known novel the house of the spirits is arguably similar to Garcia Marquez's style of magical realist writing another notable novelist is Laura Esquivel who's like water for chocolate tells the story of the domestic life of women living on the margins of their families in society the novel's protagonist Tita is kept from happiness and marriage by her mother her unrequited love and ostracism from the family lead her to harness her extraordinary powers of imbuing her emotions to the food she makes in turn people who eat her food enact her emotions for her for example after eating a wedding cake Tita made while suffering from a forbidden love the guests all suffer from a wave of longing the Mexican Juan Rulfo pioneered the exposition through a nonlinear structure with his short novel Pedro paramo that tells the story of Kamala both is a lively town in times of the eponymous Pedro paramo and as a ghost town through the eyes of his son when preciate o who returns to Kamala to fulfill a promise to his dead mother in the english-speaking world major authors include British Indian writer Salman Rushdie African American novelists Toni Morrison and Gloria Naylor Latinos as Anna Castillo Rudolfo Anaya Daniel Oliver's and Helena Maria Veera Monty's Native American authors Louise Erdrich and Sherman Alexie English author Louie der Bernie Ayers and English feminist writer Angela Carter perhaps the best known is Rushdie whose language form of magical realism straddles both the surrealist tradition of magic realism as it developed in Europe and the mythic tradition of magical realism as it developed in Latin America Morrison's most notable work beloved tells the story of a mother who haunted by the ghost of her child learns to cope with memories of her traumatic childhood as an abused slave and the burden of nurturing children into a harsh and brutal society jonathan safran for uses magical realism in exploring the history of the shtetl and holocaust in everything is illuminated in the Portuguese speaking world jorge amado and nobel prize-winning novelist josé Saramago are some of the most famous authors of magic realism in norway the writers eric fuzziness hansen jan asked add as well as the young novelist rune Salveson have marked themselves as premiere writers of magical realism something which has been seen as very UN Norwegian do like haces pina domine trilogy originally written in Greek is also seen as displaying characteristics of magic realism in its simultaneous fusion of real and unreal situations in the same narrative context topic visual art topic historical development the painterly style began evolving as early as the first decade of the 20th century but 1925 was when Mugisha realism 'san neues a clich key were officially recognized as major trends this was the year that franz roh published his book on the subject knack expression isthmus magische surrealism as' problem ii dare noice tin euro passion Malory translated as after Expressionism magical realism problems of the newest European painting and Gustave Hartley curated the seminal exhibition on the theme entitled simply neues a clich key translated as new objectivity at the Kahn style and home in Mannheim Germany going to refers most frequently to the new objectivity rather than magical realism which is attributed to that new objectivity is practical based referential to real practicing artists while the magical realism is theoretical or critics rhetoric eventually under Massimo bon temp le guidance the term magic realism was fully embraced by the German as well as in Italian practicing communities new objectivity saw an utter rejection of the preceding Impressionists and expressionist movements and hardly out curated his exhibition under the guideline only those who have remained true or have returned to a positive palpable reality in order to reveal the truth of the times would be included the style was roughly divided into two subcategories conservative neo-classicists painting and generally left-wing politically-motivated Varys the following quote by heart loud distinguishes the two though mostly with reference to Germany however one might apply the logic to all relevant European countries quote in the new art he saw a right a left wing one conservative towards classicism taking roots in timelessness wanting to sanctify again the healthy physically plastic in pure drawing after nature after so much eccentricity and chaos a reference to the repercussions of World War one the other the left glaringly contemporary far less artistically faithful rather born of the negation of our seeking to expose the chaos the true face of our time with an addiction to primitive fact-finding and nervous bearing of the self there is nothing left but to affirm it the new art especially since it seems strong enough to raise new artistic willpower both sides were seen all over Europe during the 1920s and 1930s ranging from the Netherlands to Austria France to Russia with Germany and Italy as centres of growth indeed Italian Giorgio de Chirico producing works in the late 1910s under the style art metaphysic are translated as metaphysical art is seen as a precursor and as having an influence greater than any other painter on the artists of new objectivity further afield American painters were later in the 1940s and 1950s mostly coined magical realists a link between these artists and the neue sacrilege keet of the 1920s was explicitly made in the new york museum of modern art exhibition tellingly titled american realists and magic realists french magical realist pierre Roy who worked and showed successfully in the u.s. is cited as having helped spread France rose formulation to the United States topic magic realism that excludes the overtly fantastic when art critic Franz ROH applied the term magic realism to visual art in 1925 he was designating a style of visual art that brings extreme realism to the depiction of mundane subject matter revealing an interior mystery rather than imposing external overtly magical features onto this everyday reality ROH explains we are offered a new style that is thoroughly of this world that celebrates the mundane this new world of objects is still alien to the current idea of realism it employs various techniques that endow all things with a deeper meaning and reveal mysteries that always threaten the secure tranquility of simple and ingenuously it is a question of representing before our eyes in an intuitive way the fact the interior figure of the exterior world in painting magical realism is a term often interchanged with post Expressionism as ríos also shows for the very title of Rose 1925 essay was magical realism post Expressionism indeed as dr. Louis Parkinson's amaura of the University of Houston writes Roh in his 1925 essay described a group of painters whom we now categorize generally as post Expressionists Roh used this term to describe painting that signaled a return to realism after Expressionism x' extravagances which sought to redesign objects to reveal the spirits of those objects magical realism according to ROH instead faithfully portrays the exterior of an object and in doing so the spirit or magic of the object reveals itself one could relate this exterior magic all the way back to the 15th century Flemish painter van Eyck 1395 to 1441 highlights the complexity of a natural landscape by creating illusions of continuous and unseen areas that recede into the background leaving it to the viewers imagination to fill in those gaps in the image for instance in a rolling landscape with River and Hills the magic is contained in the viewers interpretation of those mysterious unseen or hidden parts of the image other important aspects of magical realist painting according to ROH include a return to ordinary subjects as opposed to fantastical ones a juxtaposition of forward movement with a sense of distance as opposed to Expressionism z' tendency to for shorten the subject the use of miniature details even in expansive paintings such as large landscapes the pictorial ideals of rose original magic realism attracted new generations of artists through the latter years of the 20th century and beyond in a 1991 New York Times review critic Vivian Rayner remarked that Jon Stewart Engel proves that magic realism lives in his virtuosa still life watercolors Engels approach as described in his own words reflects the early inspiration of the magic realism movement as described by ROH that is the aim is not to add magical elements to a realistic painting but to pursue a radically faithful rendering of reality the magic effect on the viewer comes from the intensity of that effort I don't want to make arbitrary changes in what I see to paint the picture I want to paint what is given the whole idea is to take something that's given and explore that reality as intensely as I can topic later develop magic realism that incorporates the fantastic while Engel represents a magic realism that harks back to Rose ideas the turn magic realism in mid 20th century visual art tends to refer to work that incorporates overtly fantastic elements somewhat in the manner of its literary counterpart occupying an intermediate place in this line of development the work of several European and American painters whose most important work dates from the 1930s through to the 1950s including Bettina Shore Laurence Paul Cadmus Ivan Albright Philip ever good George Tucker Ricker even Andrew Wyeth such as in his well-known work Christina's world is designated as magic realist this work tap us our plea from rose definition in that it according to art cyclopædia calm is anchored in everyday reality but has overtones of fantasy or wonder in the work of Cadmus for example the surreal atmosphere is sometimes achieved via stylized distortions or exaggerations that are not realistic recent magic realism has gone beyond mere overtones of the fantastic or surreal to depict a frankly magical reality with an increasingly tenuous anchoring in everyday reality artists associated with this kind of magic realism include Marcella Donna's ah and Gregory Gillespie artists such as Peter Doig Richard T Scott and will tether have become associated with the term in the early 21st century topic painters topic film and television magical realism is not an officially recognized film genre but characteristics of magic realism present in literature can also be found in many moving pictures with fantasy elements these characteristics may be presented matter-of-factly and occur without explanation many films have magical realist narrative and events that contrast between real and magical elements or different modes of production this device explores the reality of what exists Frederick Jameson in on magic realism in film advances a hypothesis that magical realism in film is a formal mode that is constitutionally dependent on a type of historical raw material in which disjunction is structurally present Like Water for Chocolate 1992 begins and ends with the first-person narrative to establishing the magical realism storytelling frame telling a story from a child's point of view the historical gaps and holes perspective and with cinematic color hardening the presence a magical realist tools in films some other films that convey elements of magic realism are the Green Mile 1999 Amelie 2001 the mistress of spices 2005 Pan's Labyrinth 2006 undertow 2009 bootiful 2010 beasts of the southern wild 2012 birdman 2014 bear 2015 a number of films by Woody Allen including the Purple Rose of Cairo 1985 Alice 1990 Midnight in Paris 2011 scoop 2006 and to Rome with love 2012 additionally most of the films directed by Terry Gilliam are strongly influenced by magic realism the animated films of Hayao Miyazaki often utilized magic realism and some of the films of Amir costarica contain elements of magical realism the most famous of which is time of the gypsies 1988 magical realism is referred to in the 2015 Netflix series Markos which opens with a title card from which the narrator reads magical realism is defined as what happens when a highly detailed realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe there is a reason magical realism was born in Colombia topic videogames and new media early video games such as the 1986 text adventure Trinity combined elements of science fiction fantasy and magic realism in his essay half real MIT professor and lewd ologist yes but Jewell argues that the intrinsic nature of video games is magic realist point-and-click adventure games such as the 2017 release memoranda have recently embraced the genre 2013 release Kentucky route zero is also deeply entrenched in magical realist tradition in electronic literature early author Michael Joyce's afternoon a story deploys the ambiguity in dubious narrator characteristic of high modernism along with some suspense and romance elements in a story whose meaning could change dramatically depending on the path taken through its lecturers on each reading more recently pamela sacred perpetuated the genre through Lavoie DeLange a continuation of the Diary of Anne Frank written in French by a fictional character from her the passengers hypertech's saga topic see also central conceit list of genres with reference to literature fantasy low fantasy latin american boom hallucinatory realism hysterical realism em condo southern gothic with reference to visual art fantastic realism metaphysical art you objectivity with reference to both materialism post-modernism romantic realism surrealism
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DEF CON 12 - Chris Eagle - Attacking Obfuscated Code
it's about time so I'm going to go ahead and get started uh my name is Chris Eagle I uh am on the staff at the place called the Naval Postgraduate School in montere and today I'm going to talk about uh sort of attacking obus skated code using uh Ida Pro as the analysis tool um go through the introduction talk about the operation of uh this this tool that I'm going to introduce and then we'll do some demos of the tool and work uh first thing I highly recommend that you move closer to the screens not in because I guess we have two screens so you can move out but uh I'm going to be doing some Demos in Ida Pro and you cannot change the font size in Ida so you're we're going to get what we get and if you're up close you'll probably see the stuff and if you're in the back you're going to probably strain your eyes uh or or miss the finer details I I'll try and talk through it all if you want to stay back there that's fine uh okay so a little bit of background uh Ida Pro for those who don't know hopefully most of Y all are familiar with it uh is perhaps the one of the Premier reverse engineering tools uh that's out there it's a uh disassembler that can handle uh many families of Assembly Language understands uh many executable file formats and uh automates a lot of analysis tasks really really makes life easy uh on the reverse engineering uh front it's a Windows tool so you know forgive me if you're not a Windows fan but that's why I'm in Windows today uh so I can run Ida uh as I understand it and there's probably smarter people out here they are working on a Linux uh at least analysis engine uh Maybe not maybe not the gooey side but uh it may be running on the Linux side of the house in the near future or not so near future depends on when it is time to get to it uh so what I'm going to talk about today is a plugin that I've developed uh and for lack of anything better it's this x86 emulator plugin uh and and what it does is it allows you to do some emulated execution of instructions within Ida so basically uh you're looking at the disassembly in Ida only x86 uh is all I ever intend to work on um but you one of the things I find useful when I'm reverse engineering a I end up doing a lot of hand tracing through code what is this code doing keeping track of register values and whatnot and I had always wished that I had something that would do it for me just step step step boom you know what's in eax now okay well you can do emulated execution you can see the code right there in front of you let somebody else execute it and that's what the plugin does okay it's written in C++ it's a visual C++ uh project at the moment and you can get it uh for free out of source Forge right now uh I think the tools the latest uh release of tool is also on the uh the conference CD uh again you know why I did it hand tracing through Assembly Language of pain um anti RSE engineering techniques which is you why I really developed this thing uh work very hard to try to obfuscate the code okay so whether they're doing really unusual things whether they're obfuscating the code path jumping to the middle of instructions uh self- modifying code all this kind of stuff if it's self- modifying code Ida is it's just going to show you the original unmodified code okay so how you going to get it the underlying code once it's been unrolled at runtime okay you're never going to do it in an Ida unless you modify the stuff yourself you can do it with Ida scripts or I I've taken an angle of doing it with a plugin um so you know there's a lot of uh there's a lot of reasons you might Opus skate code and I'm not going to get into the merits of any of them but uh a big place you see this stuff these days is in virtually any any worm or virus uh that comes rolling around the internet uh is usually opusc in some way okay there's a couple of examples there upx is pretty common t lock aspac uh in fact Ida itself is protected with aspac so if you if you want to reverse engineer Ida you got to get through the aspac uh protection uh in the Linux World teso released uh burn eye a few years ago and there's another tool out there called Shiva we don't see worms uh protected with this stuff so much uh but it does the same sort of thing right it obus skates code and makes it difficult to see what's underneath so whether it's hostile cat or not uh you you still have to fight through this layer just to see what might be underneath uh so you know the reason to do this is to get at the underlying executable last thing you want to do is spend your time reverse engineering the obfuscation piece okay most of these things start up you have this obfuscation piece the first thing's going to happen at runtime is the Opus or the the de opusc runs initially that reconstitutes the original binary in some for in some form and then passes control off to that binary now Shiva takes a little different approach um but essentially you got to unprotect the binary before you can ever pass execution to it okay so we want to we want to get at the stuff underneath um again worms viruses so it's nice to be able to get at that stuff quickly so that you can turn around you know the antivirus vendors developing signatures or what have you maybe you want to know if there's hidden functionality back door functionality in the worm uh or the virus and you want to get at it for further analysis of the code I mean it's easy to see that this thing propagates it's easy to see that a worm propagates uh through a particular vulnerability perhaps but the the more detailed analysis tells you whether there's some time delayed uh feature in there like code red had that was going to do uh the denial of service on the White House or what whatever it was or whether there's any other backdoor features that that uh aren't apparent in in the worms propagation uh mechanism and so that's the challenge and that's why I developed the plugin it's to to work through in Ida without running a binary a malicious piece of the code to get to uh the real reverse engineering which was what is what is the underlying code doing so the way this thing works is uh you know an Ida Pro for those who've never used it I'll go through some demos but you load a binary up in Ida it does a lot of analysis decides what type of executable it is is it is it say a Linux elf is it a Windows PE executable uh parses all the headers parses the different segments and so on and then does the disassembly goes to the entry point basically starts from there and takes it apart disassembles recognizes functions recognizes uh stack declared locals recognizes uh function parameters and so on and and it makes a lot of annotations it's uh really really nice uh and and what it's doing all along the way is it's taking all every basically every bite out of that binary image off your disc and and sticking it in a database so Ida builds a database and then you as a reverse engineer are interacting with a database you're not really interacting with a bind inary anymore okay you're making annotations into a database and that's all it is every bite is marked it's executable or it's data you can reformat things but Ida is a essentially a pretty front end to their database and you can make annotations and keep working from there uh so it doesn't run any code although the new version has a Windows debugger built into it which yeah I've never really played with but that doesn't help you if you want to look at Linux code anyway um okay OB code gets tougher okay because all you're going to see is the deionisation piece because that that's the only executable piece uh that sits on the file everything else is data you know from you know an immediate perspective you have the deop skater sitting there that's what's going to run you have all the data that's been Opus skated in some way whether it's been just encrypted or encoded or what have you and so Ida will show you the deop skater portion but everything else is just going to group together is data okay hard to hard to reverse engineer that stuff and usually you're only going to get sensible execution or uh sensible output in Ida for the entry point function and then it's going to start falling apart and if they do things like jumping into the middle of instructions Ida really can't follow that it's got to find some instruction boundaries okay it can't show you the same instruction twice split in the middle of an instruction for different instruction starts or so on um so you know IDE we got to work through that and if you're going to use Ida to to uh reverse engineer we got to we got to get through that easily you can do it manually and it's kind of a pain okay is anybody who's done it can tell you now the plugin that I developed has two pieces it's a user interface piece and I'm not a user interface person so you can laugh at it all you want that's fine um and and I will generally chalk up you know quick and dirty un user interface hacks you know as ugly and it got the job done for me and I can work on that in the future but the user interface is all supposed to be Windows gooey specific you know code okay it throws up the dialogue boxes that this emulator needs and so on and then there is an x86 uh emulator piece okay which handles instruction fetching and decoding and executing and so on and it interacts with the database to pull out uh different bites you know instruction bites and so on the the emulator pieces mostly platform independent I'm trying to keep it platform independent so that you can actually do you can pull it aside and Standalone em emulation and you can actually integrate it into your own sort of uh Standalone unrollers okay which is what I did and there's a reference to a talk about uh reverse engineering Shiva which was this Linux uh protector and I took the emulator out of this just just the emulator code and used it in the Standalone to create a standalone unwrapper for Shiva so it's that's why I'm trying to keep the emulator separate so I could pull it aside and run it Linux uh if I wanted to uh but what it's really designed to do is is execute a single instruction at a time and then pass control back over to the gooey side so you can step through this code okay and you know we can talk on the side on why I didn't go find any other there's plenty of x86 emulators out there and and I I'll talk to you offline if you want to know why I I did my own okay sort of reinvented the wheel there but the integration is what's uh what's sort of new here so the gooey build giv this console if you're in Ida and we'll see samples here it throws up this console and it's it's sort of like a pseudo debugging console okay it's going to show you registered displays and you can drill in you can get at the segment registers if you really want to uh it's going to show you the only memory display it has at the moment is the stack uh display which sits down there at the bottom over to the right you have some control buttons we can step through code we can just jump over code or jump to a specific spot in the code which is just resetting uh the instruction pointer uh you can skip over code just you know Skip a statement entirely if you don't want to descend into a sub routine uh or more importantly in Dynamic link code ID is only loaded up the binary but you don't have access to any of the dlls okay so if you're going to descend if if you see that the code makes a call to a library function you don't have the you don't have the disassembled code to that function we can't execute it so you can just skip the call entirely of course you have to fudge the results in eax perhaps and uh in order to be able to continue you can uh skip forward set the cursor somewhere in the future and run the cursor and cross your fingers that you get there because if you don't get there you basically locked up the emulator okay while it's fetching from who knows where okay that that's you know an improvement that could be made and then hide just makes it go away uh for manipulating stack data that the push data button down towards the bottom it actually lets you push your own data onto the stack which is kind of nice to if you want to just run one function out of the program and you know it needs some arguments okay push the arguments on the stack and then start stepping through the program and the program will retrieve the arguments off of the stack and I I'll explain the memory layout uh memory architecture of the plugin in just a moment so using this thing is H it's brought up in Ida with alt f8 and this hopefully will all become clear when I start working through demos wherever you have the cursor when you bring up the emulator that's what's where EIP is going to be set so you can you'll start stepping if you want to from wherever the cursor is and then you just you step and go okay and the the plug-in will interact with Ida it'll you know fetch a bite out of the Ida database which is going to assume is code because you you told it to you told it to step there the the emulator then decodes the instruction fetches more bytes from Ida if it's a multi-te instruction okay and then modifies all the registers accordingly on that control panel that you just saw the registers will all update as you step through the code okay uh and every time you step the emulator also tells Ida okay this is going to be code because EIP is pointing at this thing so the emulator will tell Ida now reorganize whatever is at this location to look like code so if you're jumping into the middle of instructions then the emulator will automatically reorganize your Ida display to Mark the new beginning of an instruction it undef the old instruction and redefines a new instruction at the current EIP location and and I'll show you a lot of this sort of code reorganizing jumping into the middle of instructions in some of the demos that are coming up uh these this just describes a well the run to cursor uh I don't do break points yet okay but in theory you could have a list of break points just go to any address in Ida and then add a breako into the emulator and then run until you got there that that's really not easy to do all you have to do is Monitor EIP um the plugin supplies its own stack remember Ida is just a binary image that sits on the dis okay so that's a lot of code and some static data but your HEAP doesn't sit in that file and your stack doesn't sit in that file so if you want to really run through any code you're going to need perhaps a heap and at least a stack okay to to available as you fetch instructions I mean push anything and that that's got to go somewhere you're not going to push that data into the Ida database okay because it does that's really not what sitting on your file so the emulator provides a stack and it looks at memory references and sorts them out based on uh where are we retrieving from where are we writing to where are we reading from makes a decision is this code is it am I going to go fetch this out of the Ida database is it stack am I going to go throw it in the emulated stack is it uh out in the emulated Heap okay so the plugin supplies both of those two things requires some manual setup but you it it works um limitations on a plugin it's it's slow okay it's emulated execution through a database okay a we got to do all this database interaction to fetch things and B we're emulating every instruction so you know don't think that you're going to get high performance uh execution of these executables but the the real goal is to just get through the opusc which should be done fairly quickly okay and and leave you uh to reverse engineer the underlying binary it cannot follow calls into dynamically linked uh functions because Ida doesn't load that code up okay it doesn't load up deal know there's nothing more I can say about that but if you if you're calling say printf okay we don't have the disassembled version of printf to descend into okay so that's you know a limitation on this thing and Ida won't load them up at the same time uh can't follow system calls into statically link executable so say you're looking at a Linux binary and you're doing some in 80s okay you descend down to an INT 80 it's not going to follow that system call okay so you're going to have to fake the results uh and you know throw something into eax and press on if you can so the emulator memory I I I sort of went over the layout of this uh code gets fetched from the Ida database so that's database interaction and then the other references are resolved to either the emulated uh Heap or the emulated stack every memory reference is checked so we could actually output information about you know where are we reading to and writing from or vice whatever that uh however that was supposed to be said uh you could in in the Heap you could add sort of Val grind type analysis you can actually observe that you're flowing out the end of a heap allocated block okay and you could potentially see some Heap overflows in that way because we can we can Mark every access to and from the Heap although it's just a toy implementation of a heap Al algorithm it could in theory be replaced uh by any of the actual Heap algorithms or heat management algorithms that are in use in the world uh memory layout you control by bringing up a little dialogue box and you can you can set your uh stack top you can set your stack size you can set set your uh Heap Base address you can set a heap size and it'll just go grab that memory uh it's not very smart about growing the stack if it needs to or growing the Heap anymore if it needs to uh but if you set reasonable limits in here um you you should be able to accomplish what you know my primary goal here which is unrolling the uh op ated code um emulated stack operations uh all go to the stack so pushes pops things like that all uh interact with the stack the stack contents are displayed down in that bottom scrolling window uh currently I don't have the heat was one of the last things I added in I don't have a way to display heat memory at the moment okay you can always display code in Ida you can scroll through Ida and see what the code is looking like you can scroll through the stack window and see what the stack is looking like but I do need to come up with a a more generic way of looking through memory so you can see the state of the Heap at any moment um let's see and uh you do have the capability of pushing data onto the stack uh sort of outside of program control let's just throw some data on there grab some stack space if you want to push some parameters and then step into a function looks like this if you want to push some data you can throw some uh data up in the uh it brings up a dialogue box ask you what the data that you want to push put your numbers in there it's kind of like calling a function okay the stuff gets pushed in right to left order so you put on the parameters just like you want to call a function okay and then the stack the stuff gets jammed onto the stack and the the stack pointer gets updated accordingly okay so that's all sort of integrated emulated Heap is just a real simple link list a memory allocator it doesn't do inline control uh information so if you do heap overwrites if you see any of that stuff or if you were able to look at Heap memory you wouldn't see links to uh the next free Block next empty block any of that stuff it's not in memory it's just a simple way to satisfy memory requests uh that are made by the uh the binary being looked at um it can detect access outside of allocated blocks so so in theory you could watch and see that uh if if the Heap overflow is going to take place um function hooking so while it doesn't descend into uh dynamically linked libraries it turned out one of the one of the unpackers I was looking at did want to call a Malo type function and so you know I was out of luck okay I I couldn't get any farther unless I could implement the Malo so a I had to implement a heap and B I had to hook the Heap outet call that was being made in this Windows binary okay so I added sort of function hooking and I've I've mimicked a few very few Library calls that I found I needed to uh get through this one particular um protection and what happens so then if it's going to call heap aloc if you see hey at this location it's going to call Heap aloc you can hook that call to Heap aloc and divert it into our emulated Heap allocator and so anytime it says call Heap Alo okay then you jump out to the emulated uh Heap and it returns you a pointer to a block of memory the size that you requested it looks into the stack as you've set it up for that call and so if it occurs in a loop or as it occurs over and over again now we're allocating memory without having to have a library function available um and you can also just run the functions if you want to if you just want to run Malo and you want to have a block of say 1K you can just push the number on the bite on the stack and then just run Malik and you'll get a pointer back in eax and then you can use that pointer manually later on if you know you need a block uh a pointer to a buffer to pass into say some other function but the automatic function hooking is a little more interesting and we'll see that in one of the demos coming up a manual function hooking just looks like this it's not really manual function hooking it's just sort of running a function uh choose a function that you want to run make sure you push the parameters on the stack and then just select the function that you want to run off the drop down and it'll run the function p the parameters and give you a result in eax and so you can sort of play along no change to EIP okay it doesn't we're we're sort of executing that function outside of the binary for for administrative purposes like to grab a large block of memory out in the Heap that we may use later on hey automatic function hooking uh works like this uh we go choose an address actually I think I change the way this is implemented um but what we would do is we set the address of the function so here you see a a place where it does a call to Malo okay we're going to change that address so that not just this call but every other call to Malo would get diverted into the heat into our uh whatever function we hook in its place over here Malik in this case um could be then there's only those five functions were implemented because that's all I needed and again I'm going to demo that uh coming up another uh place I had to struggle was uh there is a some of these unpackers like to generate exceptions okay for sort of anti-debugging purposes so a lot of the windows unpackers will throw exceptions left and right okay divide by zero they'll throw in in uh Ines uh do a lot of strange stuff and so to get through those it it the the emulator has to handle these exceptions in a manner that the binary expects well these are windows binaries and they're expecting to get sort of the windows structured exception handling data thrown on the stack and then jump to the jump to the exception Handler so uh the I threw that in there the emulator will do that if it's a if it's a PE binary then the emulator will try to catch exceptions and when it sees the exception it'll push all the stack data required for uh an exception Handler in Windows follow the exception Handler links through FS col zero and try to transfer to control to the exception Handler okay which then can play with all the data all the saved registers that are thrown up on the stack before returning control to the binary and we'll work through that a little bit um and it only recognizes a couple things it does a divide by zero right now in three single stepping the trace flag being turned on and the debug registers which is again because tlock insisted on doing all that stuff um the emulator program has to set up an exception Handler obviously to use all of this stuff and then the emulator creates the the data structures and throws them on the stack before transferring control to the exception Handler okay so demos we'll start off with upx because it's the easiest and it's the most likely demo to succeed um it it's a pretty common obfuscator it's not terribly sophisticated because all it really is is a compressor okay it just compresses the binary throws a decompression stub on the front and so when you run it it decompress es and transfers control back to the original binary okay it's very straightforward it's it they don't make any attempt to uh Opus skate themselves Opus skate the the decompression algorithm and in fact if you don't take measures uh to prevent it upx will unroll a upx protected binary okay upx will reverse itself at the command line okay so there are other tools out there that will tweak a upx X packed binary so that it at least breaks the upx part where you can't just use upx to unwrap upx a upx protected binary uh but it's really simple uh there's a uh a simple straightforward Loop there's really no tricks involved and it's really no problem for the plugin uh the only place you know that I wish you know I I could do better is the import table all these things after they get done deop skating uh they need to go back and rebuild the import tables okay they have to sort of do their own linking because all of that stuff has been hidden from the operating system Linker when the program is loaded uh off the dis right but so I don't rebuild the import table here but it's not too not too tough to do either with a script or um manually so let me see if I can get out of this and find a upx binary on the list here bear with me that's not going to get any bigger come on H I'm locked up okay this thing is a uh a slackbot to IRC Trojan and we'll just call it malware here we load it up in Ida uh correctly identifies it as a Windows PE tells us that the import segment seems to been destroyed which it was cuz the thing was compressed and we let it open up and the resolution on this thing is so so low that uh I hope we don't have problems with the demo the emulator is going to take up the whole screen I'm afraid okay so Ida gives you a names window over here any names that are recognized in the program and we see a few there are a couple key Imports that uh functions or some uh unpackers need you know the standard sort of window stuff load Library get proc address over here you get a strings window and mostly we see that it's full of garbage okay so there are not a lot of recognized strings right now in this binary the strings Windows is helpful in the uh in in deop skating something because usually if you're successful in deop skating something you will unravel you strings will become available okay so it's it's sort of a hint that you're you're may be on the right track so we're set up to go here at the uh entry point of this uh program this is going to be really tough with this resolution I should try to remove all these window or these uh toolbars see if I gain some more space well we're not getting very far let me uh bring up the plugin see what we get takes up the whole damn screen is there any can we get any better resolution out of these uh monitor NOP okay okay we'll run it way down here we'll start stepping through code this is okay you can see so I hit the step button the cursor advances over here in Ida okay we're on the next instruction he we see some stack activity has taking place it was a push push all instruction so the stack has grown ESP is updated and so on and we can step and you'll see that the registers change and so on okay the stack is growing we're working our way down through this thing but it's going to be a lot easier if I just descend you can see it's very straightforward the code paths aren't don't appear to be obfuscated okay we can see all the loops I don't know if you can all can see these uh branching things are they're kind of in a bad shade of gray over there on the side it's just a control paths in Ida that display the branching so you we work our way down to a point where we encounter this call instruction and why is that dangerous at this point because we don't know what's going to get called okay so as I walk through this stuff a call to code you know whose address I don't know right here because it's going to be dependent on whatever ESI ends up holding at this point is that that's sort of a danger point for me I don't want to run any farther than that for all I know it could be a library function okay and in this case it actually is so I'm going to back up to this uh point right beside before the loop or right right here we're going to get back maybe okay back to the emulator window and I'm just going to run it to the cursor and you saw it thinking there for a second but it ran all the way down to here okay I know this is terribly exciting and uh you know the question is did we get anything done well this Loop it turns out and I I won't go into you still have to do some reverse engineering but this Loop is what rebuilds the import table okay after upx has decompressed it so we're going to skip all that because I don't have get proc address available okay so we're not going to be able to rebuild the import table so we'll run down here to the end okay these last couple of instructions pop all the registers off the stack and then then jump up to some other location okay well this is at that point the code is done so I'm going to jump down there it changes EIP to that cursor location over here we step through a couple locations yeah EIP will make a big jump okay and now I'm somewh else and way up here okay you can see where I'm where it's pointing and everything appears to be you know doesn't look like it's code okay but Ida hasn't been asked to reformat this yet okay this is code that used to be data okay the stub is transferring control to the newly unpacked code okay we' we've transformed the code in Ida through database interactions and as soon as I step once okay the emulator tells Ida hey reorganize that that's code okay and you know many of you will recognize that's a standard function prologue okay right there and we can in fact you know working with Ida now let's turn that into a function okay and things start to look a little bit more interesting and at this point we can actually start reverse engineering the program and ultimately down here we call Main this is a Windows binary uh but one of the interesting things that happened when I stepped into that function when I called it code Ida does more analysis and you can see it's reanalyzed the whole program at this point and it's showing up a lot of strings that were not there before okay it shows those are the same old Imports that we had before okay but we have a lot more information to work with and if we go back and rework the strings window which does not get automatically updated okay we still saw see a lot of garbage over there okay if we ask it to rescan for Strings okay okay now we have a whole lot of other stuff okay somewhere let's see okay and so you see some of this the static strings that were previously hidden okay and then these are all slackbot strings you see IRC type stuff and so on okay so that's upx and uh as I said I really wish I could make this thing uh not so small I made this thing's too big and I don't think I can resize it so we're going to hide that we'll get out of upx open something different and and clearly you can save that and continue working and now it becomes a reverse engineering problem a reverse engineering slackbot okay which that you happens to be and so you know but you're beyond the OPC and you can get onto the Met of your work okay so next we'll take a look at uh aspac see if I can do this right okay so this is a g bot it's another IRC type Trojan uh comes along in a lot of emails and same problem broken Imports and this code is a lot more challenging okay Ida gives you about three statements and and if we go look at this in fact we see that the first instruction well after the push a we're going to call into the middle of another instruction okay we can go up to this location but you see how it says location plus three where am I uh okay because 45507 is right here okay but after the call instruction remember Ida is just parsing instructions the next instruction right the call takes some some data the data is an address and the next instruction boundary would be this jump near pointer 45825 whatever okay the next instruction that Ida can show us isn't even going to be executed okay because this thing says we're going to the next ex the next statement to be executed should be at uh 455a right okay which is in the middle of that jump instruction cu the jump spans 07 to O right okay so how does the emulator handle that what happens then well what am I doing aspect right okay so got consult my cheat sheet make sure I don't blow the demo okay come on okay aspac is one of these uh tools that needs a heap so the first thing I need to do and why I don't do it automatically don't ask me but uh is we need to set up a heat and I'm not a Windows programmer so I don't know where Windows heaps live okay but that's good enough for me okay it's outside the program space and it's outside the stack space and it uh it'll work for our purposes here okay so we have a stack and we have a heap okay and that's what aspack is going to need and yeah this one doesn't need okay so I'm going to step through the code okay make sure that uh I'm probably not where I want to be okay I need to get up here I need to jump to that location so we start execution from there 45501 everybody sees that okay hopefully and we're just going to start stepping and I'll push this way down and maybe we'll see the way that the emulator handles this sort of code so we just did the push all you see the cursor jumped down the next thing we're going do is the call to the middle of the instruction so we hit uh we do that okay and you see it reorganized the code the jump went away okay the first three bites of the jump are now just Anonymous data right here okay the call was reformatted okay it's no longer 07+ 3 it is now correctly 00a okay and the next few instructions okay at the point you that we just jumped to or reformatted as code okay so we can continue to step through these and we work our way through and it's just going to keep going wherever it needs to go here's another call into the middle of an instruction 13+ one okay reformats okay so now we're down to pop EVP okay continue to step step and I got to be careful here and see where we are okay we're up here at uh 35 and you can see I have again what I consider one of these danger points coming up okay a call to who knows where right some something that's completely uh relyant on whatever EVP happens to be at the moment okay so I'm going to step again okay so we're going to push e eax and call this function so whatever parameter I need is sit in an eax which I can examine I can see it's 455 441 whatever that means okay and I could use that address in um Ida I could go examine that address and see what is the parameter to this function okay and I can also just do a computation here's EBP at 44 45513 okay and I could add this f4d to that and we can figure out where are we going okay well I did it in advance fortunately and we are going to I think let's see 455 I blew that 455 f60 okay is what the math works out to if we take EBP and we add on f4d or whatever that is that's where we're going so an Ida will jump down there and see what it is okay well that's the import for this unpacker get module handle okay so the unpacker is trying to get a module handle great so we're going to skip that function call right let me see where we are okay I'm just going to skip pushy I'm going to skip these two statements I don't care I don't care about them I can't call get module handle from this emulator okay so I'm going to come down here and skip two statements I'm going to skip the push I'm going to skip the call I'm going to skip moving eax because it doesn't hold anything anyway okay skip the move eax to EDI and we're going to continue okay and so at this point we see the same sort of situation coming up okay where right here it's going to do EBP plus f49 okay I have the same problem you know so the emulator doesn't fix everything we still have to do a little bit of Investigation but you know where are we going this time well f49 is just four less than f4d okay so we can jump down to roughly the same spot okay and see that for less than get module handle is get proc address okay so now it's going to call get proc address okay well what proc does it want what what procedure is it trying to get the address of so we jump back and where am I 4 a okay so we're right here okay so we need to get eax and ebx will be our two parameters to get proc address okay but eax is just a module handle so the interesting thing here what ebx should tell us the procedure I'm getting the address for right so as long as I load up ebx here by stepping okay ebx is 455571 okay and we go over here and scroll down a little bit to 455571 which happens to be right here and if we reformat it you see they're trying to get the address of virtual Alo and very shortly they'll try to get the address of virtual free okay and so you know this is this motivated me to develop the Heap and that we'll we'll continue from here but we're going to skip that we don't care okay uh well now we do care because this is where function hooking gets interesting or or comes into play okay so here's where we are we need to no we're not there yet okay we're up here getting ready to call get proc address so we're going to skip it don't care okay at this point back from get Pro address though I have what should be the address for virtual Alo okay and what I'm going to do here is I'm going to I'm going to hook something okay so the address of get Pro or virtual Alex should be an eax right okay so I'm just going to throw in a one there for kicks okay so something that's out of range out of bounds okay and then what I'm going to go do over here on the emulator is I am going to hook a function okay program location one okay and the available functions right there we go virtual aloc okay so if we ever call one okay we're going to jump aside and call the emulated virtual Outlook okay so I I trick get proc address okay we're going to shove a one we're going to set a one in in it sort of import for a virtual Alo there okay and whenever we come back now as I step through the code okay we'll save the one as a result of get proc address okay and in the future when we see a call to one we'll we'll step aside and we'll allocate some memory okay so same thing down here f49 f49 we're going to call get proc address again what are we calling though look at ebx okay epx is now 07e which is virtual free okay so same thing okay I want to now skip the push there skip the call there and and here I'm just going to give it a different address so two okay make up you it could be anything you want okay and I'm going to hook that function program location 2 is going to get virtual free okay and all that does is set it aside so now the emulator will step aside into the the emulated heat memory heat heat management functions okay and now we can we can move forward forward okay we still haven't deated much of anything okay so we need to hopefully we're at 66 and we start stepping through there okay we're down to here step step that gets us down below okay and we're working our way down here okay and now let's see okay here's an example right here 54d that's virtual Alec okay that's where they stored the uh the address of virtual Alec and if I step one more time okay watch eax okay I I I grabbed some Heap memory I know that was exciting okay but remember I set the Heap up at c0000 right so I just asked for some memory off the Heap and it gave me a block right at the start of the Heap okay if we keep stepping okay I think it's going to come up and you see that it asks for 1,800 bytes 1 1800 hex right okay whatever that works out to okay 1 and 1 12K okay you see down here we're going to call it again okay so we can continue to step okay we're going to call virtual Al again and you can see eax can you ever see eax at the bottom there barely okay c804 okay so it's basically 1800 hex bytes into the Heap and you know can sort of get the feel that indeed pardon we're allocating memory out of this this toy Heap that I've built okay so now we're on a roll sort of okay so we keep stepping through we've got the two functions hook that we're are of interest to us virtual alic and virtual free and then the way this works is and I have a bad angle on this is we're looking for Loops ah I shouldn't have done that so now I'm just stepping through and I it's got all these functions I don't really want to step into them every time every time you have a a function that gets called in Ida that's you know sub here sub routine okay you sort of have to descend into it and verify that it's not going to make any Library calls okay when you're doing this for the first time you don't you don't want to get hung up and sent out you know to fetch from the middle of nowhere okay so we work our way through this function and you can see a loop that's formed here we don't need it I guess yeah we do okay so we're going round and around this Loop I don't want to do that how am I doing on time got a waste to go right okay so we'll run to cursor what's that still have a half hour plenty of time to screw up okay so what I'm going to do is I'm going to look at all I've been through all these functions you're going to have to trust me okay I'm going to work my way down and we're just going to run out to the function return here okay okay if we get hourglass cursor for a while then then the Demo's gone South but uh we'll step out of there continue stepping and again I I don't I'm not going to step into into that I need more screen real estate okay okay we've worked our way out of that function yeah I don't want to don't want to go into that either any ideas at this point Point cross your fingers okay good it came back okay run to curse is a dangerous thing right because you have to hit that address okay if you don't ever hit that address you're not going to get control back from the emulator but fortunately it work today it's been known not to and we work our way down we get out of this function don't let me step in any more functions takes too long okay now we're in a a trouble spot right call EDI H well that might be so bad I don't know let's let's see what happens that's okay that's a little trick they have set up more stuff it's some point at any rate we get to a point where I've lost my addresses this thing has been unrolled enough that the original binary will sort of start poking out and the trick is really the the the point that I I'm making on this one is that uh with the Heap emulation you can get through all this stuff it's just a matter of stepping a little farther and at some point we're going to come up against them rebuilding their import table if I recall correctly let's see okay I think I'm in some sort of loop over here yes I am we keep jumping back to the top so what I want to do is work my way down try and find where this Loop rolls out he which again is a dangerous thing okay and if I don't get my cursor back we'll just jump to a new demo okay reorganize some code keep going going okay not sure where we're going there so well these are memory allocators if I recall yeah we want to get out of this business so at some point what I would like to get to we sort of back up to the top of that too is if I find the end of this Loop which is difficult with this screen ideally what you want to do is sort of find the end of a loop that you know is safe to run through and then hit run to cursor without any dangerous calls in the middle again I'm going to gamble right here there we made it and what I'm going to do is try to is cheat and see if maybe were somewhere useful okay with no strings to speak of although there's let's see what we get okay and now you can see a variety of other strings have have come into play okay which means that we've probably got got good code you can see some IRC type stuff in here okay so what the way to do this is then you you want to try to find the end of that Loop you want to try to find the the the control transfer point where you leave the D OB isation part and you jump to the original code and then you're going to then you're able to start your reverse engineering okay but it's there okay hopefully the strings convince you it's there we shouldn't have these strings unless we actually correctly decrypted the binary okay so I'll leave it at that and move on to the next one any questions from anybody let's let's start over here uh there a lot of uh these things will do anti-debugging type things where if they detect the presence of a debugger they'll shut down okay my you know my personal I don't like running malicious code even in any in a debugger in a sandbox okay there are ways you can run some of these things uh like in a sandbox environment and then you use a tool like Lord PE okay to just grab the memory image and then you can just debug the memory image because or then you can reverse engineer to memory image because Ida will will take that Lord PE dump and and load it up just fine okay but there are other tools again what really motivated development this thing was Shiva okay which runs on Linux and you know we can jump over and this will also do Linux binaries okay so it's x86 code in general so we can run Linux binaries in an emulated Fashion on Ida running on Windows and get at those as well so you know there are people that you know probably would prefer to do it in a debugger okay I prefer not to run hostile code and so that's that's what it buys me anyway okay there was another question back here no but but that's a good thing to put on the too list yeah yeah it's it's definitely worst saving State uh at at some point okay so that you could get back into the binary and sort of resume wherever you left off okay but it it is not in there right now okay uh any other questions okay tlock we'll do next okay which is so this is a so big uh virus okay and you know like everything else it's got broken Imports and you know we got one instruction out of that okay although it just jumps up here and then starts doing crazy stuff okay like jump into the middle of instructions okay pretty pretty common stuff so we'll go back down here to the start location and bring up the emulator don't need a uh Heap in this case but I do need a uh thread environment block okay because this thing's going to generate exceptions okay so the way I do that is I'll just steal some space down here at the end of the stack so basically that memory is mine okay those you know whatever 16 you know those 64 bytes I just put pushed on the stack everything gets pushed as a 4 byte int so I just push 64 bytes on a stack that memory belongs to me because as far as the program's concerned the stack pointer starting at FFC Z right there okay so I can play around and point I can put the fs base up in that space that belongs to me okay I need at least the first part of that the first two words of that so that I can link the exception handlers okay so we'll stick FS Bas up there and I'll just stick it at d Z okay so you know that's that's the setup for this thing okay because tlock wants to set up exception handlers okay so it's going to write to FS col zero so we that's got to be writable it's got to be something that we can see okay so that we can build the chain of exception handlers now I don't have a default exception Handler or anything that like that to go by but uh it with tlock we're okay okay so we start stepping over here see how big I can make that okay and again it's going to reformat everything okay and you'll notice it uh well you'll see some strange disassem like this vxd call and so on but that'll end up going away okay as as we reformat all the code and what I need to do is get over here so so we just keep working our way through and tck's pretty well behaved except for the exception handlers and here's a loop that it's in so we're going to want to jump down here to the end of the loop you got to be very careful how far you jump okay when you do this stuff yeah I want to I want to jump past the end of the loop okay but it turns out that this Loop is unraveling all of these bites right immediately after it okay so if I chose this instruction right here that might not be the start of of an instruction in the future okay so you got to be and if I said run the cursor then I'm you know then I'm off and never Neverland right so you got to be pretty careful so I'll choose the first instruction right after the loop I mean that's going to be the fall through when this JG fails okay and I'll take that regardless of whether the jcx Z gets reformatted into another instruction at least the boundary is going to fall at 3C right here so we run the cursor okay and you'll see that vxd call actually will go away okay as the codee gets reformatted you just got to follow along I apologize if I'm going too fast through the stepping and it doesn't make sense and I want to make sure I get all the Demos in but you know things I'm looking for are calls to library functions that I don't want to follow um anything that looks like it's going to do a fetch that isn't going to work out okay so and here you go you can see tlock starting to set up an exception Handler okay Zero's out ECX right to FS zero right here okay uh after well it's done some strange stuff okay but it's setting up the exception Handler okay Skips a break point div ECX at this point is a divide by zero okay and causes let's see if we can see some stack growth here ff70 so the stack is really sitting right here that to divide by zero notice that the stack jumps all the way down to c44 okay because the emulators jammed all that se stuff on top of the stack okay it recognized that exception occurred okay and it's jumped us okay if we step one more time maybe not okay next demo that didn't work out I'm not sure I'm not sure what I did there but you can see EIP down here at 00004 okay so I'll come back to that one okay something went ay right there it's usually this ice BP screws me up I should have skipped it okay so one failed demo out of three okay moving on okay Bern eye uh is a Linux Opus skater and it it can operate in a couple different ways okay meaningless declarations and so on and uh in its simplest form it's it's really not difficult to get through okay they can add password protection on top of it okay in which case you know we can't go anywhere unless we can we Supply the password because they use it to decrypt they actually encrypt the binary okay so you really can't get too far and there's other tools that will will do burn eye on the Fly uh you know from the command line so this is just an example of running through Linux code okay in in Ida it's x86 code so we don't really care what platform it's from okay and you know so we bring it up alt f8 uh don't really need much here we start running and a loop becomes evidence very quickly okay and and again in its simplest form it really doesn't do much okay you can see this Loop that works right right there and okay I'm just going to run it all the way down to here okay you know in theory I should show you that we have no useful strings okay at the moment okay there's kind of a bunch of garbage in here right come back over here run the cursor okay go back to the strings window rescan okay and now we see that indeed that this was a teso Bern ey encrypted uh binary and you start to see some of the strings that have popped out okay now this takes further reversing of T of uh ber eye itself to figure out where where do I go next because ber ey does a a little bit different it actually embeds the entire uh protected binary as as a piece of data in here and then it's going to go through some loading it's going to push it all over into memory it doesn't transfer control uh directly to the start function okay it loads it up it it it acts as a loader now for the embedded binary okay so we would have to go find that binary in here and it's again you know being able to work through this doesn't necessarily relieve you from reverse engineering responsibilities so you know the way the way Bern ey works is you got the embedded binary so we can go look for the elf headers okay so if we go over here in HEX view okay what I want to do is uh find 454 C 46 which is EF okay in HEX and we can search through it and it occurs here okay and you know because I happen to know this binary and and the way bur Eye Works is this is not the embedded binary yet okay we want to go find it again okay and we find Elf again down here okay and it turns out that this is the embedded binary and if we want to go over to for the view window sort of follows along and this looks like all a bunch of data okay cuz Ida couldn't understand what it was initially but we've unrolled it we've actually changed all this we need to undefine all of this stuff and I'm probably going to go have to search again okay no okay so that takes me down to where I am in my hex view back over here scroll a little further okay and right here is the start of the elf header okay for the embedded protected binary and the way to sort of yank that out of Ida or the way that I do it anyway is uh figure out where I put the emulator okay and I built in a dump routine so we can just dump from the database any arbitrary range okay so we dump it automatically chooses current cursor location okay over to the end of the file okay and I'm going to save it as three because I've already done it a couple times save okay so we just basically took the embedded binary dumped it out to dis and then if we were to go we won't save this one go yank this thing off the disc okay Ida recognizes as an elf doesn't complain that anything's broken okay and throws Us in at the start function okay but you can see all the names that are defined and now we can reverse the embedded elf that was formerly protected okay and then uh last one doing okay 10 minutes okay is Shiva okay Shiva is the whole story in and of itself okay Shiva is it really takes a lot of interesting steps at protecting a binary uh a it obfuscates just like all the other things that we've seen okay but instead of just embedding it a a a de ausc stub with the protective binary Shiva actually comes with a pretty complex runtime environment okay so it it it tacks on a runtime environment with the protected binary and this runtime environment is responsible for sort of demand decrypting blocks of the protected binary okay on the Fly so no so the protected binary is never fully decrypted in memory at any one time okay and you know that's that's the big thing right if you if you run these things in debuggers or if you just let them run on the fly your goal your hope is well I'll I'll just let it run and then once it's steady state I'll dump the process out of memory okay but Shiva keeps you from doing that because the the entire thing again is never decrypted in fact no more than about a third of it is decrypted at any one time and they do it question I know of no windows encryptors that'll do that yeah um the way it works is that it just it fills the process space with CC hex which is an in three okay and it puts small blocks of the decrypted binary into that process space and so you're going to run off the end of a block and you're going to hit an N3 which it hand hand Les okay and then sees okay where am I what's EIP right now because it's p tracing the binary 2o right there's a lot of overhead and then it goes and and grabs the the next portion of the program after overwriting some other portion of the program decrypts the next portion and then allows execution to resume okay that's that's just one of the things it does so you have to be able to get at all of those things and so you had the initial dication and then you had this run time encryption piece that you have to get past which means that there are embedded keys in this runtime because that that stuff is actually encrypted so you have to do some key recovery and that's part of the reverse engineering of Shiva which gets again pretty complicated okay and Shiva is all about you know OB skated code paths it does that all over the place so we can bring this up and we don't need anything special and again you know we're running through a Linux binary on wind windows so that's kind of nice and it becomes a matter of just stepping on through here and the idea is to recognize some loops and this stuff will reorganize itself let me get back over here I lost the emulator and hopefully we can see some Loops forming and that's you know Ida is pretty nice about showing you branching and everything so we can see there there is in fact a loop over here with again more screen we would see that so right here we want to run the cursor okay and then we want to continue stepping until we find some more Loops there are three of them that Shiva forms at some point I think that was the bottom okay losing all my addressing information okay so we'll go over here run the cursor ah I just screwed something up okay run the cursor we're going to continue looking for the next Loop this is getting pretty dry I know you get the idea I hopefully I I can talk more about Shiva afterwards because I think we're going to end up running out of time I'd rather feeli any questions that are out there uh and if there are none I'll cut you loose so question over here again better off what would I do to build a better office skater um Shiva is a good step in the right direction there's actually some tricks in Shiva that that are far more advanced than than just the partial the decryption they actually do uh instruction replacement so they they'll scan the binary uh that they're trying to protect and they have a couple different types of instructions that they'll emulate because they're pcing that binary so they'll go through that binary and they'll replace them with in 3s and those n3s don't cause page they don't cause a new block to be loaded they they drop over and they say okay that's an in3 because that instruction we're going to emulate that instruction and they go over and emulate the instruction okay and so there are about six different instructions that they emulate and only in a few places but what makes it tricky is even if you did manage to get the entire binary decrypted in memory at one time or you were able to watch memory and through the process of onethird of it being loaded after enough time you should have seen all of the blocks loaded so okay now I got the whole thing well you don't have the whole thing because they've inserted these n3s randomly throughout the program okay and what you don't get even if you capture all of those blocks is what is supposed to be in place of those n3s which they save aside as a list of okay the in three at location 1 2 3 4 is supposed to be you know a push eax okay so when they hit that N3 they jump over because they're P tracing they run the push eax they manipulate ESP they you know manipulate memory then they return control back to the binary so that it's really tricky stuff and uh I don't know if Neil's here or not but uh probably not um oh there you are okay um so here's here's here's what I would say is um you emulate all these instructions say like there's five of them okay you have a broader class of instructions that you emulate because it's really you have to spend time reverse engineering Shiva to know what instructions are being emulated and then you can your emulation list is fixed so you can go you pull out the emulation list okay and then you can repair them after you've done enough reverse engineering you know what all the all the replacements are supposed to do you can walk to the emulation list and replace the CCS with what is supposed to be there okay so if you have a a broader class of emulations that you do then you choose a subset for each new binary maybe you could do 20 emulations for each new binary you only pick a random five so that every binary is and so there's no way to to know ahead of time what emulations are going to be used I always know ahead of time what emulations you're going to use right now okay but if I don't know ahead of time what emulations you're going to use and I have to spend a significant amount of time just to recover your emulation list and then figure out for each new binary what is that emulation doing okay so that that's that's what I I I think that the the techniques that Shiva uses would make things very difficult if they were Incorporated on the Windows side it would be among the best uh sort of I skaters that are out there the SE stuff is kind of a pain to work through but um it's it's doable but the the Shiva stuff makes Not only do you have to reverse get through the ausc and but then you have to reverse the way Shiva works because it's the Shiva runtime that's controlling everything right and so you have to deal with the Shiva runtime just to be able to see the other off youc code okay Al I I can't I can barely hear you there are a lot of commercial encryptors that do that yeah so I mean that that's the way to defeat this kind of thing is that you make even after the infuscation is done you got to do so much reverse engineering that you know this still doesn't help you so much okay any other questions okay I guess oh wait one over here how do I know well I went to Neil's talk last year here where he talked about Shiva and they they've presented it a couple of times uh so there is a presentation on Shiva and then uh there's I gave a presentation on reversing Shiva so you can go get that and and in the process of developing that one then uh that's what motivated sort of development of this and so I tried to the development that's gone on on this project has been to to make it more generic to handle more classes of uh ay skaters yes uh the plugin I've been using it since uh 4.5 and forward you just have to compile it with a with the matching SDK yeah yeah the the plugin is free open source the the URL is in the uh in the slides it's it's available at source Forge any other questions okay thank you very much
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LibreOffice Impress: Understanding Formatting 1
impress understanding formatting formatting is easy and sort of fun because you get to resize content placeholders objects create tables and resize their columns and rows you can also fool around with your text a bit to make them more presentable to the audience such as making text bold italic underlining it adding a shadow to it or even using fun font styles from the font work gallery so let's get started first we're going to add another slide so i'll click on the new slide drop down arrow to create a slide with the title and six content placeholders like this next i'll give the slide a title we're going to call it christmas treats now it just so happens that i have six different pictures in the images folder that are already ready to drop in here see all these pictures of christmas food from christmas fruit one through six these are the ones so i'm going to go ahead and double click on one of them to drop it in the first place holder there now let's go do another one christmas food too now you can see that this is a bit time consuming since i'm going to show you how to resize these anyway i might as well not use the content placeholders and show you how to insert pictures without them i'm going to go ahead and just click on each of these pictures that i added to select them and then hit delete that one's gone and boom that one's gone now i'm going to choose the title only layout for this slide so that we don't have content placeholders there now for the fun part open up your documents folder and then navigate to the images folder in the student media files and you'll see i've got them aligned as a list here so you can see them all in a row christmas food one through christmas food six i'm going to just click on the first one here to select it and then hold my shift button down while clicking on the last one there now they're all selected now all i have to do is drag them into the slide like so okay they're in the slide but they're also all jumbled up there's two things we can do to them at this point move them around and resize them if you move your arrow anywhere onto a picture it'll come up with a little cross arrow thing which means you can drag it anywhere onto the slide to reposition it like so but notice the little grab pointers on the four corners of the picture there if you move your mouse over one of them you'll end up with a diagonal arrow which indicates that you can resize it at this grab point i'm just going to go ahead and resize these and reposition these pictures around i'll take this one make it small put it over here click on that one make it smaller and stick it over here at the top take this one grab the placeholder put it over here and make this one smaller it's kind of covered up so i have to grab it and then resize it and then drag it up and then last but not least these two here there now we can just position them around so they make some sort of a nice collage like so there now notice that some parts of these are covered by other pictures like this picture here is covered by this one on this corner so what we can do is we can right click on this and go to the arrange now i have many choices here i can bring it to the front bring it forward send it backwards send it to the back etc the difference between bringing to front and bringing forward is simply that if you have a stack of things on top of one another bringing it to the front brings it completely to the front whereas bringing forward just brings it one picture closer to the front i know it's a bit confusing so we'll just use bring to front now notice that popped the corner up in front of this other picture now the title is already up here christmas treats i want to change it to christmas desserts because i think that sounds better so let me change it to desserts let's take a moment to look at some basic text formatting up here at the top of the screen we have several formatting options this area here is the font type and font size area click the down arrow to select something different for example i decided my title would look better if i use the sergo print font now your computer may not have that one but that's okay there's plenty of them to play with here's the sergo print font there i like the look of that now before you can do anything else you've got to make sure that your text is highlighted i didn't have my text highlighted a minute ago so the fonts didn't even show up now i think 44.7 is a little bit too big for this font i'm going to change it to 36. there that's a little better now if you look to the right of the font size you've got four additional icons here bold italic underline and shadow while this is highlighted i'll go ahead and select each of these so that you can see what they look like bold makes it thicker there's italic that's underline and that applies a shadow i don't like the italic on there so i'm gonna make one small adjustment by getting rid of that then i'll click off of it and look at it there that looks pretty good now i'm almost done with this slide i want to do two more things i want to move the title to the left to allow me some room to place a nice font work on the right that says delicious now if you click on the title text you'll see this outline area here that's the font content placeholder but you're not done you have to click on the placeholder border to allow you to resize or move it around like this now i've got the grab handles and i can resize it and move it so let's resize the placeholder because we don't need it that big and then i will move it up a little bit and over to the left like so there now for the font work you see this little icon down here that looks like a picture hanging on the wall with a letter a in front of it let's click on it all these font work styles are here to help you add pizzazz to your slide i've decided i like this yellow one down here so i'm going to choose it click on it and click ok now of course i don't want it to say font work but that's okay if you click on it once and double click on it i'll see this little black wording here this is where i can change how it looks i'm going to change the word font work to delicious with an exclamation point now if i click off of it it will change it for me now i'm free to resize it how i wish and i can move it up here in the top right corner where i wanted it it's still a little too big though let me change the size there there now that slide looks beautiful and delicious now i'll save my work and it's your turn now
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Teens on Topic #3 Where do you stand on affirmative action (for both jobs and colleges)?
[Music] hi welcome to teens on topic I'm your host Emma and I'm joined by my friends Sarah and Blaine and today we have a little bit of a controversial topic so I'm excited about that so let's roll some clips on people from Davis and what they have to say about it do you have any thoughts on affirmative action affirmative action affirmative action well we are a hundred percent for affirmative action one of the great strengths of a community is its and its resiliency is determined by its diversity and inclusivity well it should be I think that affirmative action is important not only for ethnic minorities but also for women people with disabilities and also GLBTQ iead communities as well and I think for everybody in general we meet a lot of people like here in the farmers market especially a lot of students that are from different nationalities and to me they're all very smart very sharp and I think that it would be important for those students to be able to have the opportunity to have a representation of not just people of their own background but you know of different backgrounds I don't know why people are talking about it why white people had affirmative action certain time it's not for other people to get affirmative action well everyone seems really strongly for affirmative action the people that said it were just very I guess very strong what do you guys do you have any opinions on yeah that that one lady with the Melissa Moreno pin on her her t-shirt made an interesting point when she was kind of just going off on all the groups that she thought should be subject to affirmative action she kind of ended her her statement with and for everybody in general and all students should have affirmative action which seems a little kind of counterproductive because at that point if everyone has affirmative action there really is no affirmative action because firm ative actions specifically to do with targeting certain groups it can't be not everyone can have affirmative action yeah I think in an idea that was really brought up was an idea of like the value of diversity on a campus and how they see that translated through their own interactions with probably UCD students yeah definitely interesting I mean I think it's a really interesting topic especially like rain weighing the pros and cons and I think it would be interesting to see the other point of view from people who disagree with the idea of affirmative action [Music] there should be no thinking of one race over another this issue that's used to drive a wedge between communities of color because you have East Asians that are considered like the model minority and they do really well in school all the while all this and then they're pitted against other communities of color who are like basically set up as like the bad minorities who don't do as well but that's very false that's a false narrative well if it has to do with race and person's nationality as Jehovah's Witnesses we feel that all races are pleasing to God our Creator they're using this issue so that communities of color fight against each other instead of fighting against like the actual system that is bringing inequity into these communities and also white women are the ones who benefit the most from affirmative action so like arguing yes that is just anybody from any nationality race has the ability to succeed just like anyone else I'd say those people are just as strong in their opinions of the appreciate if not stronger and one lady was pretty mad she was but what was interesting about her disagreement was that she like didn't really appear to disagree in principle with affirmative action she just kind of disagreed with perhaps what she perceives to be the result of affirmative action and the the comment or the argument that she made that white women are the primary beneficiaries of affirmative action it was a little confused by that because the beneficiaries of affirmative action are the people who are not are not guaranteed but are more likely to have an admission spot in a in a prestigious College when the race is considered versus when their race is not considered and I failed on I fail to understand what she meant by that yeah I feel I feel a similar way I don't know Sarah do you have any yeah I think the last line of what the man said about everyone has the same opportunity to get into college despite race I don't know if I completely agree with that just because there are many other factors in a person's life that determine their ability to have a good education to be housed and somewhere that can provide you with a stable place of living and I think all of those factors definitely affect someone's ability to take the SAT or to do well in school and so I think that schools being aware of those factors through affirmative action is not necessarily an awful thing in my opinion yeah and I mean I kind of agree with the accessibility to things like the SAT and tutors and things like that but I don't think that the accessibility to those things is tied to your race which is really what the question of affirmative action is about it's about how or if at all we consider the race of the person who wants to get into the college and I think that a lot of the factors that give you those really good scores have a lot to do with how much money you have and very little to do with what race you are and so I would agree with you if you are going to say like colleges should be looking for the you know kind of the underdog who did not have a lot of money but who still managed to do really well in their life yeah I don't know if I completely agree with that statement just because I think that there is to a certain degree correlations that you can make between economic mobility and certain what race you are I think that there is some degree of correlation I think we see that with gentrification I think that we see that in many parts of our history whether it be redlining when people are put into communities and housed in certain areas because of their race I think that definitely disproportionately affects some people and their ability to actually have economic mobility in this country yeah and I mean maybe to to a certain extent there is some correlation between race and between economics but the fact of the matter is is the question of affirmative action is really more of a blanket consideration right it's not like your race coupled with the fact that you grew up in this really poor neighborhood it has the question of affirmative action at least in the way that it's debated in the mainstream has much to do with whether or not we consider your race and so maybe if you we were arguing for a more like a larger scope of consideration like we consider your your race and the living standards that you've lived in and your entire backstory maybe that could be more fair and equitable but I was of the I was of the persuasion that as a society we've been moving towards even though it's not perfect we've been moving towards a world where we don't guarantee things or give people things just because of factors that they can't control like their race I mean I think at that point you call it most colleges don't have the time to go through like an entire backstory so maybe it's not perfect now but I think affirmative action can help really help those who don't have all the same chances as someone who's more affluent so I think this is like something that's kind of a compromise between the two areas but how but how does like considering a firm considering affirmative action does a disservice to highly qualified candidates right that's what we're seeing in the Harvard trial right now where when high school students had completed their SAT scores Harvard would mail out MIT like mail to students who scored like thirteen hundred or above two Asian students who scored thirteen hundred or above they would encourage them to or sorry non Asian students they would encourage them to apply Asian students had to score almost fourteen hundred to be considered by Harvard that they wanted them to apply and and I don't understand how that I don't understand like what the compromise there would be because it looks like it's really due it's harming more than its helping the people that it's supposed to help I think for me it's a matter of like diversity of mind even and I understand that the correlation between race and like how you think as an individual are completely different but I think that if we are going solely by the test scores and solely about how people do in high school and we're admitting people like to really competitive schools like Harvard I think that the amount of diversity that you'll see on our campus is not going to be all the way there if that makes any sense I don't know so so are you I'm not sure I'm understanding so are you saying that if Harvard were to switch to a merit-based system where they were only going to take in very high test scores that they would have little to no diversity or less we have so what would that look like would that look like less of less students who have the same race as the race of people who score the highest on the SAT is that what you mean yes so what would that look like I think I'm not sure about the details of like the race and SAT score breakdown but I'm sure that because this case is being brought up by all Asians you would see a huge influx of Asian students at these really competitive schools and I think especially College in the for really formative years you're not going there to be surrounded by like-minded people I think you're going there be challenged and put outside of your comfort zone to learn about other people's identities and cultures and I don't think that using affirmative action to kind of get there is necessarily or inherently a bad thing yeah so I guess I guess the question then becomes is if the value of diversity is such a like poignant thing that we should pursue that that is going to look like making it more difficult for qualified asian-american applicants to get into college based on their race like that's exactly what Harvard was doing with their with their like who they were mailing they were targeting certain populations based on their race because those people had to score a higher SAT score in order to be considered for admissions to Harvard and I and maybe I'm wrong but but my understanding of the way America has been developing is that we've been trying perhaps to sometimes failing but trying overall to pursue a nation in which we do not consider someone inherently better or more qualified based on the color of their skin and I think that's what that looks like and but if you believe that the heart the benefits to that outweigh the harms then I'd love to hear that case but I think generally like measuring diversity is really difficult because diversity means differences all across the board aside from just race right I think I've talked about class earlier I think there's a case to be made about sexuality for sure I think colleges need to take into take those things into consideration over just test scores yeah because that there's so much more things that are valuable other than just what you get doing a four hour test how you take on a Saturday morning yeah definitely and and I am someone who's like feel like I have a lot to offer with extracurriculars but not so much to offer in terms of my test scores really and my GPA so that would be something that that I would approve of too but we have to like reconcile that fact that I would much appreciate that and that make it a lot easier in face for a lot of students with the fact that colleges you're not entitled to an admission to any colleges and also colleges have a lot to do and probably like Emma said earlier can't afford to or don't want to delve into the background of every single student and disregard their race I mean what would you say would be a better method then I think and and the hard part about this is that I'm advocating for this even though I know that it would hurt me because I know that there's a lot more to me than just my test scores but from from the perspective of a college admissions office the fairest and most egalitarian and meritocratic thing that they should do or can do is really to consider and admit the applicants based on their academics like the highest scores of the people that apply I know I know I know that's bad and it hurts me because obviously there's more there right but that is the more meritocratic thing so you have two words where I think there's more there because you need to consider the amount of access that people have to resources in order to prepare for those tests not everyone can have access to a private tutor that can teach them how to snatch the SAT right like we don't all have that access and so for students who are really doing their best despite everything that's in their life and they're doing their best and colleges can see that they can go places based on their efforts I don't think that judging by a number is going to do anything yeah no yeah I agree with you like I would like some consideration of extracurriculars and I think there can be a world where we consider extracurriculars and consider SAT scores but to not like 100% but to a very very high degree those two factors are under your control like your your scores and your extracurriculars to a very high degree there are some exclusions but to a very large extent those are under your control but things like race or not you know what I mean so that that's that one question and things like sexuality are not and things like gender are not and so to have them be considered in your admissions process like if you had two equally qualified candidate with the same background and same extracurriculars which never happens but if you did yeah race is not something that the student can control and might be something that ultimately they're not allowed admissions into a college because of and for me I don't think that's fair regardless of what race you are well I really thank you for both of you coming in and talking I was really interesting seeing the the variety of views both in Davis and in this room next week there will be some more exciting topics and thank you for watching [Music] you
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2018-08-07 Members’ Statements
okay member statements the member for beaches East York Thank You mr. speaker in my riding of beaches East York lives a woman I'll call Alice Alice is a single mom with two kids her daughter attends one of the local high schools Alice's son is 10 years old and has a disability that requires him to have frequent appointments at Holland Bloorview kids rehabilitation so she takes him herself and because the appointments are so frequent she had to take a regular job and relies on social assistance to keep her family housed and fed Alice's landlord recently evicted her on the grounds that he needed her rooms for a family member she's having terrible trouble finding somewhere else to live also in my writing lives a man called George George has worked hard all his life he's a senior now and is being treated for cancer he relies on ODSP payments to keep a roof over his head George is on a wait list for social housing but he doesn't know how long he'll be on that list and meanwhile the rents in his apartment building creep up and up and up homelessness is a real threat for George and Alice and countless others like them and now the Minister of Social Services has slashed their o W in ODSP I would like the minister to look George and Alice in the eye and tell them how compassionate these cuts are speaker cutting social assistance in the middle of an affordable housing crisis is not what compassion looks like in Beaches East York or anywhere else in Ontario thank you thank you member state member statements remember former CEO James Bay mr. Issa mr. speaker in the on the August 11 I'll participate in a party of young men in value hey doll the young woman was born September 4 1918 blonde Dean will celebrate the 100 years in 11 August in Valletta she comes from Symphony she and Alexandra mrs. bland in her husband came to Violetta in 1953 they came to establish in Violetta to cultivate a lot of land and to start a family miss blandina mr. Putin had 15 children and their daughter Veronique said that blonde Dini Edgar have more than 125 descendants due to the number of children miss Apoorva who had to work at the experimental farm in Kapuskasing and fortunately mr. Potvin died in 1943 a Blandon never remarried i would like to take the opportunity here in chamber to wish a happy birthday to a one a centenary in blundin and Monsieur budva Thank You mr. speaker statements the member for Niagara Center Thank You speaker last week I met with two community legal clinics justice Niagara and niagara north community legal assistance they came to me with me with me to discuss this government's action in decreasing ODSP rates now the government claims this is not a reduction let's not play semantics clearly it is the reduction of the anticipated 3 percent increase to 1.5 percent mr. speaker people on ODSP do not have other options they have been deemed medically unable to work this action takes from the most vulnerable in our communities this change will have significant impacts for Niagara in particular landlords are able to increase rents on tenants including tenants and affordable housing by 1.8% this year mr. speaker it's simple math 1.5 percent minus 1.8 percent equals homelessness rents are increasing and ODSP rates are not increasing at a rate that can offset other increases to the cost of living people in Niagara being forced to sleep under bridges as shelters are operating at or over capacity moreover for any ODSP recipient who is fortunate enough to find a job they will now no longer be able to keep their earnings because this government which claims it is all about putting people back to work has cancelled the increase to the earning exemption instead of being increased to foreigner dollars it will remain at just 100 dollars this is hypocritical and since the opposite message that the government claims to promote speaker this government needs to get a handle on its priorities and put the plate of individuals with disabilities ahead of their promise to subsidize cheap beer thank you it's great pleasure that I take to speak today to present some measures that are very important my community of auto money auto so we have demonstrated resilience creativity and strength many of my constituents participated in the Income Security roadmap for change consultations that led to the October 2017 report a report that outlines some concrete well-thought-out reforms to social assistance to make it more efficient and better at lifting people out of poverty and respecting their dignity I want to repeat a quote from the first paragraph Ontario's Income Security system affects us all no matter what your background your success your challenges we all share an interest in supporting people's and ability to thrive it's important for for me to see this report implemented it doesn't matter who's right whose government put it forward it was the result of lots of consultation and I hope that the minister reconsidered the pause button that she's put on the implementation of this report this is very important for my community and for all or social assistance great ideas don't have a color attached to them I would like so to encourage a minister to understand the need to have their recommendations adopted that are a fruit of labor of two years I hope she will be able to implement it soon remember statements remember for Timmins well mr. speaker the price of gasoline and tenants today a dollar forty two my god what a few months have done just before the election on June 6 you know much like price of gas was in Timmins dollar 28 so we are we are a dollar twenty eight to a dollar forty two and this is the gas companies who again decided to gouge consumers because they know the Ford government is going to do a reduction on the tax on gas by about five cents so what did they do they say rather than us raise the price after he removes the tax let's do it in front of it that way it won't look like a reduction so I've just got to say to the government across the way clearly something has to be done to bring these gas companies in line and gas price regulation as the bill proposed by the NDP is the way to do that now the government has decided to something else they decided to use their powers as they would call them and some would even say regulatory powers to give us a buck a beer mr. speaker what kind of priority is that when the government is prepared to subsidize the cost of beer but is not prepared to protect consumers at the pumps when it comes to the price of gas I think this is a government that has lost its way and doesn't represent the people as they purport they represent the interests of the big and mighty and those who are there to make money and it's we the consumers who are going to pay all the way to the pumps this government's got to learn either you stand with people all of the time or you don't and in your case you don't stand with people member statements member statements one last time member statements
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Birds and Nature, Vol. X, No 4, November 1901 | Various | Nature | Book | English | 1/2
section 1 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November nineteen hundred and one recorded for librivox.org by tovarisch an autumn evening in scattered plumes the floating clouds went drifting down the West like barks that in their Haven soon would more and be at rest the day sank down emmonak tired upon night's sable breast the wind was all but hushed to sleep yet now and then it stirred a great trees top and whispering awoke a slumbering bird who half aroused but only chirped a song of just a word and in the West the rosy light spread out a thousand arms each with a torch whose crimson flame stretched or the peaceful farms and or the yellow corn that lay unconscious of all harms then changed into a waste of blue a desert tract of air where no rich clouds like Indian flowers bore blossoms bright and fair and overall a sense of warmth and something lost was there Walter Thornbury end of section one this recording is in the public domain section 2 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 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 rachel evangeline Barham the pine grosbeak pine nicola a nucleator air the crossbills leave the pine woods air the grosbeaks seek the ash seeds franc balls the long the name grow speak or great beak is a common name for a number of birds that possess large thick and strong bills which are adapted to crushing fruits and seeds unfortunately this name has been indiscriminately applied to the representatives of several perd families the true gross beaks are related to the Goldfinch the finches the sparrows the buntings and the crossbills in fact they have some of the marked characteristics of the latter birds as neither developed the fully adult plumage for several years the pine grosbeak must be sought in the northern regions of the northern hemisphere where the vast forests of cone bearing trees are found or among the coniferous trees of the high altitudes of the western mountain regions of the United States in the latter place they are not abundant it seems to be at home and contented only in the cold crisp air of the far north and seldom seeks a more temperate climate except when the winters are unusually severe where there is a scarcity of food in its native haunts it is a frequent winter visitor to the northern tier of the United States and is quite abundant at this season in some portions of New England except during the nesting season the pine grosbeaks are gregarious and are frequently seen in flocks of 15 or more individuals in the winter climate of the northern United States these plots contain many more immature than adult birds the younger ones seeming to be less able to withstand the severe cold of more arctic regions thus in this district the more brilliant plumage of the fully adult male is rarely seen in the comes a valuable acquisition to the natural ists for the younger birds and the females are less showy speaking of the beautiful male bird someone has said scarcely can the southern climes send us a more brilliant migrant than this casual visitor from the north there is a slight variation in the plumage coloration and in the shape of the bills of the pine grosbeaks of widely separated regions these variations have led ornithologist to group these birds under geographical races giving each race a varietal name speaking of the pine grosbeaks of siberia mr. seabone says almost all the forest districts are hilly and in the north as the trees become smaller they are also more thinly scattered over the ground and the interminable extent of wood is broken by occasional flat open spaces and open marshes which become grey with flowers as soon as the snow melts the scenery is much more park-like than further south and these birds are much more plentiful and more easily seen in the large pine forests they prefer the banks of the rivers or the outskirts of some open place and may often escape detection because of their habit of frequenting the tops of trees within the Arctic Circle many of the trees are small and on the hilly ground they are scattered in small clumps in places like these the pine grosbeaks may often be seen perched conspicuously on the top of a spruce fir 20 or 30 feet from the ground but looking so much like the last spike of the tree as frequently to escape notice the pine grosbeak is a retiring bird and would seem to be somewhat shy as it does not frequent the roadside or inhabited places except when forced to do so by the lack of food this however is not the case for in the forest where it makes its home it is not difficult to approach it it will frequently alight and begin feeding within a few feet of an observer the song of the European form of the species is said to be exceedingly agreeable varied melodious sonorous sometimes strong sometimes soft it is also a mocker and to a limited extent will imitate the voices of other birds doctor cows lichens at song that of the purple finch and says that during the late summer and winter it is clear sweet and flowing its call note is single sweet and plaintive not unlike that of the well-known bullfinch pine seeds seem to form the principal food of the pine grosbeak though it also feeds extensively on those of the birch alder and related trees at times it will descend to the ground and gather the seeds of herbaceous plants and may eat a few insects dr. Dahl writing of the pine grosbeak as he found it in Alaska says I have opened the crops of a great many and always found them filled with what I for a long time supposed to be spruce buds but on closer examination I found that they were the hearts of the poplar buds with the scales and other external coverings carefully rejected I have never found anything else in their crops in those regions where the mountain ash abounds the berries of this beautiful tree form a very important part of their diet whenever it frequents such a district the outer wall of the home of this denizen of the forest is constructed of a framework of slender fir or pine twigs inside of this wall and projecting above it is placed a lining of fine roots and grass woven with a fine hair like lichen the pine grosbeak seems to bear confinement but when caged should have said that after the first molting the crimson color of the plumage is replaced by a bright yellow mr. e W Nelson observed these birds in Alaska and says during winter while traveling along the frozen surfaces of the water courses of the interior it is common to note a party of these birds busy among the Cottonwood tops uttering their cheerful lisping notes as they move from tree to tree I have frequently passed a pleasant half hour on the wintery banks of the Yukon while making a midday halt and waiting for the natives to melt the snow for our tea listening to the chirping and fluttering of these birds as they came trooping along the edges of the snow Laden woods and small parties they rarely paid any attention to us but kept on their way and were ere long lost to sight in the midst of the bending treetops and silence again pervaded the dim vistas of the Lowe woods beyond the faint soft call note uttered as these birds trooped along through the forests I never heard them make any sound end of section 2 recording by Rachel Evangeline Barham section 3 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November nineteen hundred and one 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 average the annual November conference October had gone in north central Illinois many trees had lost all their gaily colored leaves others were fast becoming bear with the exception of a few goldenrod and aster blooms the splendid autumn flowers were buried in banks of dead leaves the Sun cast daily smaller shadows only once in a while could the tree sparrow capture a belated beetle the quiet of the woods was broken by the busy little mr. squirrel gathering his winters nuts the pecking of woodpecker brothers and company was busily kept up but most of the sweet-voiced birds had gone south the merry voices of gain nothing parties were drowned in the rustling of dry leaves even mrs. chipmunk was startled if she heard before she saw her own mr. chipmunk coming toward her the woods seemed almost lifeless missing the bustling restless life of their active summer neighbors the birds still in the forest were beginning to feel lonesome some worldõs to leave their homes and familiar places others who were touched with a desire to join the rover's were unwilling to forsake their old friends when skies were so dark and days so dreary finally they agreed to call a mass meeting to see if they could agree to all go or to all stay together then arose the question of how to get word to all the birds although he knew that he was out of tune cheerful yellow-breasted mr. Meadowlark said that he would do his best at whistling through the meadows for the purpose of letting his neighbors know of the meeting mr. Bob white agreed that instead of always calling his own name he would go through the fields and along the edges of the timber where he was best known calling his comrades mr. blue jay mr. black crow and mr. black-capped chickadee who are always in voice were urged to help mr. crow was asked if he could call come instead of car upon making a trial he found that he could since he has no fear either in the fields or near the towns he was sent to scour the country round about mr. chickadee who keeps a summer cottage in the thick woods was asked to see that all the timber birds were cold as the season was daily growing more cheerless and as it was feared that some birds might not promptly obey the summons The Fearless fighting mr. J was told to arrest all heedless all laggard birds as this command just suited officer jay he started off in high spirits having no patrol wagon and his call he took a long mr. chicken Hawk to help him manage those who must be brought by force although they said that they were anxious to have all the birds present the woodpecker brothers and their partner mr. nuthatch said that they could not drop their work to roam over the state but that they would help by pecking and pounding as noisily as they could so that the gathering birds might know in just which timber to alight at last the day for the meeting came the sky was sunny but the air was chill it was about the middle of November and the days were growing shorter and shorter you would be surprised to know how many different birds were present the great strong mr. bald eagle was chosen to conduct the meeting this he did in good style he told the object of the meeting in a little speech neighbors friends and relations he said we have come together to discuss a very important matter spring came with all its beauties fresh promises of life and new chances warmed with renewed vigour we began our year's work with great vim you all know how hard everyone of us has worked in building a home and rearing a family summer with its plenty has passed and our children are grown shall we join those of our old neighbors who have already left for other homes in the sunny Southland or shall we face the winter storm and cold here let us hear from everyone present which shall we do as everyone waited for someone else to speak first it was as quiet as Quaker meeting after waiting a while as jolly mr. Robin is so well known and liked chairman Eagle called upon him Robin replied my summer in Illinois has been a pleasant one here are many fond ties wife and I had a cozy home in which we have raised four of our five children they are now happily flying about we have but one sorrow a cruel stone from a sling shot killed our other baby here mrs. Robin cried so that he could not go on until he pulled out his handkerchief and wiped his eyes her cousins mrs. thrush and mrs. Bluebird tried to quiet mrs. Robin by Fanning her and holding some smelling salts to her nose choking back a lump in his throat mr. Robin went on talking we have found strawberries mulberries cherries and other fruits in plenty and have never lacked for insects that are our reliance for food but winter with ice and snow is coming Jack Frost has already been here and has driven away most of our bugs and worms our bills are not strong enough to crack nuts wild berries which we can eat are almost gone unless the kind children scatter ask plenty of crumbs if it freezes so hard that we can get no more insects sorry as we are to leave we must go to a warmer country but we will go no farther than we must and will return as soon as we can we remember that last year in December there was a spell warm enough for bugs to creep out and we came back for a five days visit we prefer to remain if we can get a living this started them all to talking and they had to be called to order singer Bluebird said that he liked the Robins cannot do without his bugs and worms and must go where he can get them or starve mr. Quayle who likes to be called Bob White said my dear plain little wife and my children very much prefer bugs we are all so fond of them that we relish even potato beetles yes in wintertime unless they are covered by a deep snow we can find grains weed seed and other things which will keep us from starving in that case we can go to the poultry yard and eat with the chickens we fear freezing most after all the good work which would do for the farmer he might will afford to provide us a shelter but it is to be supposed that he does not think of it however we will risk staying here two chums mr. crow Blackbird and mr. red-winged blackbird who had been driven from a marshy place where blue jay sat side by side on the same limb and were having fine sport making faces and winking at each other while the speeches were being made both can help the farmer mr. C Blackbird can eat mice and the scattered corn kernels mr. RW Blackbird can pick smart weed ragweed and other weed seeds yet both declared that they could not get along without insects and they did not mean to try down south said mr. RW if insects are scarce there are plump rice kernels which taste better than old weed seed up spoke mr. Kammen crow I would not be so particular I teach my children to eat corn and mice and we can find both around the corn crib and we can always find a frozen apple in the orchard or some potatoes or turnips in the garden or a forgotten pumpkin in the field these taste very good if we are very hungry we can pick up dead rabbits and birds we will stay so as to be here when the farmer begins his spring work we are not afraid of his scarecrows they never hurt us we help the farmer so much that he will surely let us get a living around the farm he will never miss what we eat a pair of turtledoves on a limb of a neighboring tree softly sang coo coo we will stay too there were several of the woodpeckers present the little black and white one with red patches on the sides of his neck who is called downy woodpecker tried to speak for the whole family we all must have our insects God has given us form strong bills so we can take holes in the wood in which bugs and grubs are hidden sometimes merely our tapping charms them so that they crawl out for us if they do not we can run out our long tongues and catch those beyond the reach of our bills his big red-headed brother went on oh yes we can find enough to eat I can leave the trees for hunting places for the rest of the family there is plenty of food good enough for me in fence posts and telegraph poles besides I can eat cedar berries nuts and other things no need for me to go off on a in search of food ha ha chuckled he I have already begun to lay aside for winter you'll not catch me starving here I know just where to find not holes cracks in railroad ties loose pieces of bark and loose shingles on houses which hold a good supply of beech nuts and acorns if I find an apple on the tree I can bore into it for the seeds then there are choice beds to be found around the cow sheds and barns we have no thought of going away the pair of turtledoves nestled closer together and again sang coo coo we will stay to everybody smiled at their loving peace of mind I have already begun to hollow out a hole in the hide tree for my winter home so the downy woodpecker so heavy I said the pretty golden-winged woodpecker who is nicknamed high Hole and it is in a place that just suits me in the tip top of a very tall tree mr. nut hatch rose to his feet I to hammer into cracks and holes such things as sunflower seeds corn and nuts for winter use mr. chickadee and I have agreed to work together I hunt only on the trunks and larger limbs leaving the smaller branches for friend chickadee if he cannot find quite enough he knows how to hunt around houses children who see him only when snow is on the ground call him Snowbird and sometimes kindly throw him crumbs I can eat buds of some trees and seeds too added mr. chickadee just then a northern Shrike alighted in their midst in an instant there was a flutter of great alarm the cool-headed chairman made everybody to sit still and he would see to it that nobody was hurt because of his cruelty you know the Shrike is often called mr. butcher bird he catches other birds which he hangs on great thorns while he tears and eats their flesh even the English sparrows are afraid of him chairman Eagle explained the purpose of their meeting and mr. Shrike promised to hurt no one looking around he said I have just come from my summer home in the north to spend the winter with you I seek a little winter wren hopping around as soon as there comes and northern snowfall heavy enough to cover the weed seeds there mr. and mrs. snow bunting will join us how glad we will be to see them glad to see them chattered happy chickadee we will have a jolly game of snow bow chicka DDD Saturday and he hopped along and around a branch one of the most lighthearted creatures leaving mr. English sparrow wished to say something o flock can always find a warm place and something just then a hoarse voice was heard calling you as the feathered people must ever be on the alert to protect their lives in a second all was quiet as the grave thinking that some better dressed bird only meant to make fun of him and his many wives mr. English sparrow flew into a passion and began to pull off his coat mr. eagle told the crowd that there was no need of a scare that said he is only missed about owl in our tree he has been roused by our talking put on your coat foolish mr. sparrow mr. Jay could not let slip the chance to twit his neighbour ha ha said he you had better get enough more wife's to teach you how to behave yourself everyone looked around laughing thinking that night had come and that his friends from the next timber had come to make a call mr. all again broke out hee hee ha ha ha ha mr. English sparrow was vexed and ashamed but being afraid to get into a fight he flew off as it was getting late in the day the Chairman said that the meeting must close it is useless to talk longer said he it is plain that our pretty metal locks and other insect eating birds must move or starve we shall be very sorry to see them leave and hope to meet them again on their return next spring they are needed at the South may God speed their journey but some of us must remain or shirk our duty the turkey buzzards and their helpers must be here to clean up the fields and grows and to clear away dead things washed ashore if these things are not done the foul air next spring may make much sickness woodpeckers must keep at their work or plants will suffer next summer those who can eat seeds must be active all the farmers will not be able to keep down the weeds Grouse Jai Waxwing and others who can manage berries and nuts must not leave or in a few years trees and underbrush will be so thick that there will not be room for them to branch out even our hated mr. English sparrow is needed to pick up droppings in the street and waste around houses we are all needed each to do his own bit of work in his own place and way although that may not be just what we prefer may we all do our duty just as cheerfully as man's friend mr. turkey Buzzard does his unpleasant tasks loved I'll mirror Nelson end of section three section four of birds and nature vol ten number four November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Rachel Evangeline Barham the field Sparrow Spitz Ella Pooh Cielo a bubble of music floats the slope of the hillside over a little wandering sparrows notes and the bloom of yarrow and clover and the smell of sweet fern and the bayberry leaf on his ripple of song are stealing for he is a chartered thief the wealth of the fields revealing Lucille Arkham the field Sparrow the field Sparrow is the smallest of our sparrows and is quite easily distinguished from the other species by its reddish bill the common name is misleading and perhaps it would be more appropriate to call this bird the bush sparrow and name by which it is frequently known instead of the field it seems to prefer the pasture with its weeds and bushes it will also frequent the shrubby thickets that follow the removal of a forest this shy bird has a somewhat extensive range which includes the eastern United States and southern Canada it passes the winter months chiefly in those states south of the Ohio River the field Sparrow when frightened does not retreat to the cover of foliage as does the song sparrow but flies to an exposed position on top a bush or low tree where it can watch and await developments in the fall they frequently gather in small flocks if disturbed all will fly to the nearest bushes and in perching will cluster close together the field Sparrow is all the more interesting because of its shyness mr. Keyser speaks of it as a captivating little bird grace full of forum and sweet of voice singing his cheerful trills from early spring until far past midsummer the song makes me think of a silver thread running through a roof of golden sunshine carried forward by a swinging shuttle of purl mr. Chapman says there is something winning in his appearance he seemed such a gentle innocent dove like little bird his song is in keeping with his character being an unusually clear plaintiff whistle sweeter to the lover of bird songs than the voice of the most gifted songstress it is not possible to describe the song in words for it varies greatly no two birds seem to have the same song in the same bird may vary its song locality also seems to affect its character it is the sweetest at the going down of the Sun and in the early Twilight to hear it then in the absence of all other sounds is indeed soul inspiring its delicate nest to becomes the lovely character of this little bird this small house is usually placed near the ground in a low shrub or on the ground where it is well protected by tall grasses the nests are not usually found near fence roads but rather in less public places on hillsides and nearer the center of the field when possible a thorny bush is chosen the nest is constructed of fine grasses and very fine roots loosely woven together and lined with finer grasses hair and the delicate bark fibres writing of the finding of a field Sparrow's nest near the top of a hill someone has said how beautiful for situation is this tiny cottage on the hill here the feathered poets may sit on their leafy verandas look down into the green valleys and compose verses on the pastoral attractions of nature one is almost tempted to spin a romance about the happy couple end of section 4 recording by Rachel Evangeline Barham section 5 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Rachel Evangeline Barham dishrag vines Margie was cross it was a rainy day and she was having to sew to things she hated I think it might rain on school days and I wished dishcloths had never been invented she exclaimed jerking her thread into a tangle you ought to move down south quietly said her aunt why don't they have rain and dishcloth there yes of course they do and I will tell you a true story if you will promise not to complain the least bit for the rest of the day Margie promised and after threading a needle her aunt began when I was in Georgia last October I saw a queer vine growing over the porch of an old Negros cabin it looked like a pumpkin vine with its great course leaves and it had Green gourd like seed pods or fruit hanging all over it I asked the old colored man who was hoeing nearby about it and he said in surprise love me didn't you never he had tell of a dishrag vine afore dishrag I echoed yes that grows dishrags on him he answered then pulling off one of the funny gourds he cut it in two and showed me the matted fibers inside it seems when these halves are dried in the Sun that they become something like a tough sponge he seemed very proud of the fact that his wife had used one for a whole year and asked in a tone half of pity and half of disgust does you all have to use a rag he was pitying me just as I was sorry for him it was too funny to see him hobble off shaking his head and laughing at a white woman who never know nothing about dishrag vines will you bring me one next winter aunt Margie asked do you want to wash my dishes within no I'd rather hem clothes I believe but I'd like to try it on my doll dishes Leigh McCrae end of section 5 this recording is in the public domain in six of birds in nature volume ten number for November nineteen one recorded for librivox.org by Larry Wilson three poems by Thomas Bailey Aldrich a snowflake what's he sang of summer nothing but the summer now he sings of winter of winter bleak and trier just because there's fallen a snowflake on his forehead he must go and fancy tis winter all the year verse from landscape gaunt a shadow stretch along the hill cold clouds drift slowly west soft flux of vagrant snowflakes fill the Redwings empty nest verse from landscape the air is full of hints of grief strange voices touched with pain the pathos of the following me and rustling of the rain end of section 6 this recording is in the public domain section 7 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 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 david lawrence in Wasaga Beach April 2018 neighboring with nature we were at breakfast one morning when the ordering breeze from the woods filled the room with delicious aroma the graceful spring flowers and the wild fruit trees were just beginning a life of promise there's sweet smelling fern in that exclaimed Charlie sniffing critically I think it's from the crabapple trees by the chili beet spring scent grandma no it's the chicks aw plums by the creek cried Margaret it Mel's like a colostomy murmured pearl touching the tip of her nose with her dainty forefinger I know what it is asserted grace it's the wild Cherrytree it's full of blossoms there's ginseng in it somewhere laughingly commented papaw ginseng card the children what's that the name of a plant in the wood the word is supposed to be of Chinese origin the iroquois called the root Varenka kou literally legs and thighs separated the plant belongs to the genus Fox and it is a great medicine with the Chinese we export it in large quantities but northern Asia grows it as well as we and there is some in our wood yes I saw some yesterday near the tobacco plant bed can we go for some as soon as we have finished breakfast yes and I will go with you a walk through the wood will be good for us I feel like I had slept a hundred years and been one of Tennyson's characters in the daydream and I said the artist will take my pencil and sketching block six plants were found all having good long roots what you have now would cost a quarter of a dollar if you were buying it cent Papa one could live very well then by gathering ginseng to sell commented practical Charlie why yes you remember old uncle basket the colored doctor yes said Margaret he cured toothache by hanging a rabbit's foot about your neck and fits with a four-leaf clover cried Gracie he made his living went on papaw after he was freed by collecting the roots of ginseng calamus and other medicinal plants and it was then too he gained his almost marvelous knowledge of herbs becoming famous even among the white people for his success in curing certain diseases I think this leaf and root are accurate said the artist presenting the sketch to a tea cried the children you must go with us every wall we take Sally Margaret O'Malley gone shadows stretch along the hill cold clouds drift slowly west soft Fox a vagrant snowflakes fill the Redwings empty nest Thomas Bailey Aldrich landscape end of section 7 section 8 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 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 david lawrence in Wasaga Beach April 2018 the Carolina wren 300 Soros who - Vicki anise this little brown bird is sufficiently Hardy to remain throughout the year as a resident of the localities which it frequents it is true except in the northern part of its range which covers the eastern United States as far north as the states of Wisconsin and Connecticut the Carolina wren does not enjoy the Society of men and unlike its relative the house wren does not seek quote the cozy nooks and corners about the house of men unquote but rather the distant shrubbery and the forest here it hides and is more often heard than seen in spite of this show of timidity it is not so shy and retiring as it would seem it loves the privacy and seclusion of the forest yet it will frequently visit the garden and explore outhouses quote if we attempt to penetrate its hidden resorts unquote it hurries away into deeper recesses with a loaf uh during near the ground or scrambling and hopping from one bush to another very likely mocking us with its rollicking song as soon as it feels perfectly secure it is restless and curious like the other ends perhaps it is even more inquisitive than its sister species for it is certainly more active frightened from a favorite perch the Carolina wren will return and from a safe cover of foliage slightly examined the cause that disturbed it quote peering from among the leaves was an inquisitive air all the while teetering its body and performing odd nervous antics as if it were possessed with the very spirit of unrest unquote when disturbed it seems to challenge the intruder with a chattering note that has a harsh and decidedly querulous tone it seems almost incredible that such a delicate and sprightly being should exhibit so much temper and resentment intrusion of its chosen territory by its own kind is resented even more vehement Lee the Carolina wren possesses a wonderful vocabulary with appropriate notes for all occasions it is highly musical its song is rich and sweet voluble and melodious loud and clear and seemingly as happily delivered in one season as in another mr. Chaplin says he is sometimes called mocking Wren but the hundreds of birds I have heard were all too original to borrow from others in addition to his peculiar call he possesses a variety of loud ringing whistles somewhat similar in tone to those of the Tufted Titmouse or cardinal and fully as loud if not louder than the notes of the latter unquote it is difficult to state its preference in regard to its choices of nesting sites for it will select any place that suits its fancy the hollow of a tree or a stump a thickly branching shrub or a secluded nook in unfrequented outhouse perhaps with a Knothole for a doorway all these places are equally suitable and some of them will meet the taste of this positive little bird the materials used in the construction of the bulky nests are any fibrous substance sticks leaves fine grasses and quote in fact trash of any kind unquote the lining of the ball like nest which has a side entrance is made of finer fibres hair and grasses in this cozy home are laid from four to six creamy white eggs which are quote variously marked with reddish-brown and line lock in a wreath or cluster at the larger end unquote end of section 8 section 9 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 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 average Thanksgiving by the ninnescah it was Thanksgiving Day in Kansas the Sun still shone warm over the yellow corn fields and the Brown prairies though there was a hint of frost in the air and the nearly bare trees stood as ominous tokens of the coming winter the autumn wind blew a perfect Gale from the southwest down in the valley by the river the sand was flying in stinging clouds jerking the few remaining yellow leaves from the cottonwoods ruffling the waters of the ninnescah beating the purple veil from the hedges where the autumn Sun had tangled it bending the long reeds and drifting in little mounds beneath the wild plum bushes on the uplands where the curly buffalo grass spread its thick brown carpet the whitened heads of the golden rods bent before the wind the sage grass waved its long yellow stalks and the sunflowers rattled their bare stems and brown heads together behind the shelter of one of the sand hills beside the ninnescah river a strange assembly of birds and beasts and creeping things had gathered a couple of rough-coated sharp eared gray coyotes were rolling and tumbling over one another in a good-natured scuffle a bunch of quails were picking up the seeds which the wind shook from the Sun flower pods above them while a few brown prairie chickens lay sunning themselves upon the sand a long eared Jack rabbit sat erect upon his haunches in solemn dignity acting as umpire to the Coyotes price fight while his cousin the little Cottontail rabbit nibbled at some tender twigs that grew near by a rattlesnake was curled up in the sunniest place to be found and his companions the cunning brown prairie dog and the little gray owl sat nearby sand lizards flashed here and there beneath the plum bushes and the guest of honor a huge mountain lion lay dozing within the shelter of the thicket blue jays blackbirds brown thrushes scarlet coated red birds sparrows and yellow hammers flitted from Bush to tree meadow larks trilled their cheerful song while up on the topmost twig of a tall cottonwood tree a Mockingbird swung in the wind and poured his whole soul through his little throat in a wonderful stream of melody all the delegates of the animal world being at last assembled the Jackrabbit in consideration of his dignity was made master of ceremonies and called the Assembly to order in the following words my honorable friends the birds and beasts and reptiles of Kansas we have assembled here today to hold a sort of Thanksgiving service once every year men gather themselves together to count over the good things that have come to them and to congratulate one another over the evils they have missed it may occur to some of you that we birds and beasts have little for which to be thankful in these days when dogs and men are so numerous and when life is attended with so many privations and dangers but upon careful thought I think each one present will be able to add an item to our list of blessings of the past year that will encourage us through the winter days so near at hand our friend and guests the mountain lion will pleased to address us the mountain lion opened his fierce eyes stretched his huge paws rose slowly to his feet and shook the sand from his rough coat in spite of the truce of the occasion the smaller animals eyed him with evident terror and the prairie chickens fluttered their wings as if ready to fly away from so Dain and neighbor what have I to be thankful for they lion asked in harsh tones I am thankful that I have come through the year with a whole hide in spite of dogs and guns and men I'm thankful that dogs are afraid of me and that men dare not attack me single-handed I am thankful that after all my wanderings from the solitude of the Indian Territory mountains I have found this comparatively safe retreat among these sand hills and plum thickets calves and pigs and chickens and rabbits have been abundant so I have no cause to complain of poor living Kansas would be paradise if it contained neither dogs nor men he ground out the last sentence with a growl which would have caused both dogs and men to tremble if they had heard then lay down and resumed his nap beneath the bushes a respectful silence had fallen over the assembly for who shall follow the king as soon as the Jackrabbit had gotten over the terrible reference to rabbits enough to steady his voice he called upon the Coyotes for remarks both sprang briskly to their feet and as neither one would give way to the other they addressed the assembly in alternate box I am thankful that I am so Swift around her that no dog can catch me and I am thankful because I can scare almost any dog that tries to catch me how they do run and how when I turn on them chickens and ducks and geese are plentiful and though the chickens learn to fear us and roost hi ducks and geese are always on the ground and can neither fly no run this has been a fine season for young pigs and I also caught several lambs that may tender eating there are such delight thickets along the rivers and streams that coyotes have plenty of safe hiding places I have made good burrows beside the ninnescah and Arkansas rivers the cow skin and honey creeks and I go back and forth at pleasure yes Kansas is a pretty good country for coyotes barring the dogs and men yes barring the dogs and men both coyotes sat down and the little Cottontail spoke life is hard and dangerous for a rabbit at best there are so many enemies to fear and even our Swift flight often fails to save us I have fared well this year I found a place where the farmer keeps no dogs and owns no gun to be sure he had woven wire fences around his garden and his young orchard but I found a cunning little hole in the fence behind one of the grapevines that was just made for a door for a poor little rabbit and I tell you I have lived high such peas and lettuce and cabbage as that man did have enough for 20 rabbits like me then for a change i needled the tender shoots on the grapevines and now I'm expecting to get my living this winter by knowing the bark from several hundred young fruit trees which he has set out I have already found a hole under the fence so I have cause to be thankful today the little prairie dog set up stiffly and tried to look dignified as he addressed the assembly life has been full of ups and downs for me and for my friends the rattlesnakes and owls we had made a fine burrow in a broad pasture and all last year we lived there in peace this year the man who owned it concluded to plow it up for a cornfield and the first thing he did he turned the water from a sloth right into our beautiful prairie dog town and flooded all our carefully dug homes many of my brothers and cousins were drowned or rushed of their house only to be slain by the dreadful dogs and men I was more fortunate because I had run one of my tunnels in an uphill direction for fear that water might sometime trouble us when the flood came I retreated to that high point and saved myself although the water almost reached me and I was obliged to stay there for several days before I could make my way out now I have a pleasant home here among the sand hills and I have been careful to dig a good upper storey with an opening through which I can escape in time of need the rattlesnake and the owl share my humble home and we live in peace together the owl nodded his wise head and the snake shook his rattles in approval of this address which included themselves and made it unnecessary for them to add their voices to the speechmaking a little green lizard roused himself from his warm place in the Sun and added his squeaky voice to the general conference I know nothing about dogs and men my brothers and I live here upon the sand hills where insects aplenty and enemies are few we spend hours in basking in the delightfully hot Sun and if any noise alarms us that to our hiding places beneath the roots of the bushes or under some rotten log or tree we are of several colors grey green yellow or brown and when we lie still upon the sand or on logs or under leaves it is hard for any beast or bird or man to see us we may have few blessings as the world goes but we at least have nothing of which to complain the prairie chickens were next called upon for an account of themselves and answered we are the sole representatives of the great coffees of birds of our kind that used to make their homes upon these prairies their drumming could be heard within the thickets and the Swift whirring of their brown wings as they beat the air in their diagonal flight life was a pleasure to prairie chickens in those good old days before we were born now it is different men learned to consider our flesh a delicacy and hunted us down they even garaged us the grain that we gathered from their broad wheat and corn fields and treated us as common robbers now only a few of us are left and we dare not call our lives our own we have learned to be very shy and to hide in the most solitary places still life is not all trouble the winters in Kansas are short and usually mild there are plenty of good ones thickets and hedges and there is always plenty of for birds to eat unless the snow is uncommon ly heavy so we managed to be happy and take each day as it comes the quails trooped forward as the prairie chickens seized speaking we are the farmers friends said they and therefore the farmer is friendly to us we eat the bugs and worms that would destroy his crop we take a little of his grain I win then but we more than repay the damage by our warfare upon the bugs we have been so fortunate as to find a farmer who appreciates us and will allow no one to shoot us so our year has been peaceful and we have been bountifully fed an ungainly toad hopped forward as the quails seized speaking I do not look much like a quail and can neither fly nor on nor sing but I also am the farmer's friend and I'm always ready to seize my opportunities when they come in the shape of flies and bugs I may not be beautiful to some unappreciative eyes but I am at least useful the birds having selected the chattering J to speak for them he raised his voice as follows my friends designed me to say that our lives are lived above most of the things that annoy the rest of you floods and dogs and fences do not trouble us still we have dangers enough of our end there are snakes that climb to our nests and destroy our young there are prowling cats and pouncing Hawks and boys with bin shooters and men with guns all of whom are lying in wait for our lives we are so common and so numerous that men fail to appreciate what we do for them we make their groves bright by our brilliant plumage and gay with our cheerful songs we eat millions of caterpillars and bugs and worms to be sure it's some of the grain and peck the rapists fruit but then that should be looked upon as our just reward for our labors in men's behalf some of us who soon be taking our flight to southern climes but many of us will remain here in the friendly shelter of the thickets until spring comes again what more the Blue Jay might have said was cut short by a great crackling of the bushes which startled all the birds and smaller animals and caused even the mountain lion to raise his head and sniff suspiciously the alarm was quieted by the appearance of an old white horse who looked around upon the assembly and asked what is all this how does it conduct coyotes and rabbits birds and lizards and insects and lions and very respectfully are associating in piece together the object of the meeting was explained to him and he was asked to add his word to the Thanksgiving service or have I to be thankful for look at my bones almost sticking through my skin my knees strained and my eyes almost blinded by pulling two heavy loads my wind broken by hard driving my skin scarred by cruel blows life has been all hard work with scanty food and little rest what have I to be thankful for I do not know unless it is that my cruel master died last night and can never beat and curse and starve me anymore this is scanty parsha here among the sound hills but it is better than a full manger and curses and abused therewith often the best thing that can happen to a horse is to have his master died and so I am duly thankful as all had now been represented the jack rapid said my friends the reports have now all been made we have heard many pleasant things many things which made us sad I think however that each one has found some cause for Thanksgiving even though his life is hard and filled with danger all of us have learned that there are troubles and difficulties in the lives of others many of which do not afflict us and for this we should be duly thankful from lions to lizards is a long step in the animal world but there is a chain of common experience all the way through binding us together let us remember through all the year to come that there is no life without trial and privation without hope and blessing without cause for Thanksgiving let us sympathize more with one another think less of our own trials and look oftener at the bright spots that come into our lives the Thanksgiving assembly for the year nineteen hundred and one is now adjourned Mary McRae Carla end of section 9 section 10 of birds in nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Nemo wildly round our woodland quarters wildly round our woodland quarters sad voice to autumn grieves thickly down these swelling waters float his fallen leaves through the tall and naked timber column like an old gleam the sunsets of November from their skies of gold or us to the Southland heading screams the gray wild goose on the night frost sounds the treading of the brindle moose noiseless creepin while we're sleeping frost his task work flies soon his icy bridge is heaping shall our log piles rise John Greenleaf Whittier the lumbermen end of section 10 this recording is in the public domain section 11 of birds in nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Rachel Evangeline Barham section 11 the black pole Warbler den drew a castrato Warbler Y speed thy southern flight ah why thou - whose song first told us in the spring whither away Edmund Clarence Stedman few birds have a wider and more extended range than the Blackpool Warbler wintering in the southern United States Central America and the northern part of South America they move northward in the spring reaching Greenland and Alaska in June their range extends to the westward as far as the Rocky Mountains their breeding range is nearly confined to the regions north of the United States this little bird travels so extensively is a little later than many of the Warblers and arriving at at summer home but it seems to waste little time on the journey as it flies rapidly and stops but little to search for food these words of the poet and Warblers full of life and song all moving swiftly on their way truthfully illustrate the flight of the black pole in its spring migration this species exhibits habits similar to those of the fly catchers and may be considered as occupying an intermediate station between the fly catchers and Warblers having the manner of the former and the bill partially of the latter there is no better illustration of the saying that the nice gradations by which nature passes from one species to another even in this department of the great chain of beings will forever baffle all the artificial rules and systems of man the black poles are at home not only in the woods but also in the tops of the tallest trees they prefer those forests that border on water courses or swamps where flying from branch to branch they quickly catch the winged insects with a snap of their bills not unlike that of the fly catchers like the fly catchers too the color of their plumage is beautifully adapted to obscuring them in their dark green foliage retreats standing on the very tip of some evergreen tree the chaste little figure striped in half morning and capped in jet-black will burst out and a happy song and then quickly fly into the dark recesses of the forest the female shows a strong attachment for her nest and exhibits great anxiety on the approach of any being beating her wings along the branches in the utmost distress or one may still hear her sharp chipping note of alarm as she disappears in the almost impenetrable growth of small black spruce the nest is interesting it is usually placed on a large branch at its junction with the trunk of the tree a cone bearing tree is selected and the spruce is preferred as in it the nest is more perfectly obscured the black poles house is not the delicate structure that one would expect to find as the home of so dainty a bird this bulky structure is usually placed not higher than six or eight feet from the ground it is constructed from the fine twigs and sprays of the evergreen trees and fine roots woven with weeds moss lichens and vegetable and animal hairs the lining consists of fine grass and feathers though the external diameter of the nest is fully five inches the internal diameter sölden measures over two inches mr. LAN GL has beautifully described the song of the black pole he says that song though one of the most slender and wiry in all our forest is as distinguishable as the hum of the cicada or the shrilling of the katydid tree tree tree ggggg rapidly uttered the monotonous notes of equal length beginning very softly gradually increasing to the middle of the strain and then as gradually diminishing thus forming a fine musical swell may convey a fair idea of the song there is a peculiar soft and tinkling sweetness in this melody suggestive of the quiet mysteries of the forest and sedative as an anodyne to the nerves end of section 11 this recording is in the public domain section 12 of birds in nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Nemo tragedy of the air sweet voices Smits the blossoms admits the meadow blooms MIT's mallow buds and Sud jizz it's flower hearts by their looms through vistas of the forest round minaret tin dome the mist of Mountain torrents through rainbows of the foam above the rush of waters above the swirl of sees through labyrinths Samar Emma ah yes and more than these yet flashes out a remnant of bird wings on the air or floats the songbirds rhythms mid slaughter and despair is there no human pity in all the world so wide can nothing stay the slaughter can nothing stem the tide before from nature's pageant all bird life joyous crushed before the wings lie broken before the songs are hush George cling go end of section 12 this recording is in the public domain section 13 of birds in nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by maureen leprae lincoln rhode island off for the southland the first Frost's of autumn are a warning to the summer songsters that it is time to prepare for their long trip to the Southland from pine and beech and shrub they come lingering to catch a stray insect or to feast on the seeds so plentiful at this season of the year steadily collecting until dozens and fifties and hundreds of a kind are grouped together whether the smaller birds such as the Robins blue birds and ground Birds select a leader for the trip south it is difficult to say some birds do so and follow their leaders as the sheep of olden time followed their Shepherd however this may be these fine feathered travelers are careful to remain in a squad as compact as possible and a note of alarm from one puts the whole legion to flight all birds of short flight travel by night only perhaps because it is a time less beset with dangers from the enemy perhaps instinct is more in control at night when there is not but dreams of the Southland to claim their attention some authorities have surmised that the birds like the Mariner are familiar with the heavens and taking some star or constellation as their guide fly straight to the summer land of the world but this last is not a safe conclusion for the bluebirds and Robins have been known to air in their choice of a wintering place some stopping in northern Georgia and perishing there because of their blunder others have remained in the middle of states throughout the winter which gray of era the best students of bird nature have been unable to explain but we must not infer from this that birds as a rule travel at random and Trust to what man calls luck these little perching birds are the ones most liable to mistakes and a sudden change in the weather or an unusually tempting food supply may lure them to pause too long in these more northern regions delaying them until it is impossible for them to finish their trip they have a very short flight compared to other birds and it is no slight task for them to accomplish a journey of a thousand miles or more yet they go and come with remarkable precision and there are many instances of a pair nesting in the same tree or crevice or broken limb for several years in secession when spring returns some happy experience of the year before brings them back to the loved spot and there they linger till time for the fall migration the birds which are most unerring in their time and course of flight are the water birds the wild geese are first in this particular flying high in the air and with the leader ever in full view of the flock remaining on the wing from 24 to 48 hours to be classed next to these are the herons the wild ducks in the bittern the long-legged waders and the little sandpipers all these followed the watercourses the Mississippi and its tributaries being their principal highways the ground birds usually follow the Prairie countries though the clearing away of forests has induced them to frequent Eastern Indiana and Ohio in recent years but the Western Prairie States are their acknowledged summer homes from once they gather in companies when autumn comes and like their fellows lead to a warmer climate ill their favorite Dunes and marshes are again habitable Claudia may Ferren end of section 13 this recording is in the public domain section 14 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org turquoise this mineral differs from nearly all others held in favour as gems and not being transparent and never occurring in the form of well-defined crystals the opal is perhaps the only other gem of which the same may be said in composition turquoise is a hydrated of aluminum the percentage is being of water 20.6% 'm of alumina 46.8% m and a phosphoric oxide 32.6% 'm thus in composition as well as opacity turquoise differs from most other gems they usually being silicates or some form of silica besides the above ingredients turquoise always contains a small percentage of copper oxide and usually iron calcium and manganese oxides and small amount it is the copper compound which doubtedly gives turquoise its inimitable color that color to which it owes its chief charm as a gem the color varies from sky-blue through blueish green and apple green to greenish gray of these colors the pure sky blue or robin's egg blue is by far the most highly prized and is in fact the only standard color for the gem green is however the most common and the most lasting color of the mineral and it is one of the faults of the gem that the blue shades often fade to green after being exposed to light for a time in a stone of first quality however especially a Persian turquoise such fading of color is exceptional a good turquoise also maintains its color in artificial light the hardness of turquoise is 6 in the scale of which quartz is 7 it is therefore somewhat more easily scratched than other gems its specific gravity varies from 2.6 to 2.8 being about that of quartz it does not fuse before the blowpipe but turns brown and assumes a glossy appearance by the copper of the turquoise the blowpipe flame is usually colored green when heated in a closed glass to the mineral turns brown or black and gives off water almost any of these tests will serve to distinguish true turquoise from stones used to imitate it it has a concluded fracture and waxy luster on account of its opacity it is almost never cut with facets like most other gems but in a round or oval form with convex surface the piece is desirable for cutting rarely reach a large size so that big gems of turquoise are comparatively unknown much of the so called turquoise used in former times was boned turquoise or Oh d-don't alight made from fossil bone colored by a phosphate of iron it is obtained mostly from the vicinity of the town of seymour lower at lanka dock france it is sometimes known as Western or Occidental turquoise in distinction from the Oriental turquoise most of which came originally from Persia it does not retain its color by artificial light as does true and maybe further distinguished by giving off an offensive odor when heated owing to decomposition of animal matter further it is lighter than true turquoise and does not give a blue color with ammonia when dissolved in hydrochloric acid as does true turquoise the finest turquoises have long come from Persia from a locality not far from nesha poor in the province of Khorasan here the mineral occurs in narrow seams in the brick ciated portions of a porphyritic trachyte and the surrounding clay slate there are several hundred mines in the region and the entire population of the town of Madan derives its livelihood from mining and cutting the stones it is said that forty thousand dollars worth of stones are taken from these mines annually a pound of stones of the first quality sells at the mines for about $400 and is worth more than double that price in Europe there are other turquoise mines in Persia but their product is comparatively small Persian turquoises have however the highest value of all other oriental localities from which the gem turquoises are obtained our Sinai in Arabia the Kyrgyz she steps in Siberia and the kara Tube mountains in Turkestan Egypt also furnishes large quantities of turquoise which does not as a rule retain its color well turquoise is not an uncommon mineral in the United States and many gems of fine quality have been obtained from mines within our borders the oldest and best known mines are those at those celcius New Mexico this locality was long worked by Indians and Spaniards as shown by the great extent of the excavations there are pits 200 feet in depth and piles showing that thousands of tons of rock have been broken out fragments of Aztec pottery vases cooking utensils stone hammers etc are found at the mines and trees of considerable size have grown over the once worked portions hence the beginning of the mine workings must at least date back prior to the discovery America the mines were worked more or less by Spaniards in the early part of the 17th century with the consent of the Indians or at least without hindrance from them in 1680 however a large landslide occurred on the mountain at the mine and many of the Indian miners were overwhelmed believing the Spaniards to be in some way responsible for the accident and perhaps fearing that their gods were displeased the Indians rose in their might and expelled the Spaniards from the region it is one of the few instances in the history of Spanish conquest in America in which the Indians came off victorious the Indians seemed to have prized the turquoise highly as an ornament rudely polishing it and using perforated pieces for necklaces they also decorated their idols and other objects of worship with pieces of turquoise the mountain at which the los Ariel's turquoise mines occur is called Mount couchy huddle an allusion to an Indian name that is supposed to have been applied to turquoise the mountain is evidently a volcanic origin the color of most of the turquoise from this locality is apple green rather than the highly prized blue but some gems of a good blue have been obtained mr. George F Koontz writing in 1890 of the sale of gems from this locality says that the Indians usually dispose of them at the rate of 25 cents for the contents of a mouth which is where they usually carry them several other localities in New Mexico are worked for turquoise in Cochise County Arizona is a locality known as turquoise mountain where considerable mining is carried on turquoise is also mined in Gila County Arizona Lincoln County Nevada and San Bernardino County California several of these localities have been opened up recently the present popularity of the gem perhaps having stimulated its output the much higher price commanded by turquoise of a blue color has led to counterfeiting of this color by staining green turquoise or other stones with Prussian blue mr. George F Koontz in his gems and precious stones of North America describes a method of detecting this stain he consists in washing the stone with alcohol and after wiping it to remove any grease laying it for a moment in a solution of ammonia when the blue color if artificial will largely disappear at how early a date turquoise began to be prized as a gem is not known the word turquoise is a French word meaning Turkish or a Turkish gem and came to be applied because the gem was introduced into Europe by way of Turkey it is probable that the gem has been in use from the remotest past among oriental peoples and it is certainly still highly prized by them not the least of the reasons for which it is held in high esteem by them as well as by many Occidental individuals is the good fortune it is supposed to bring to its possessor one of the Proverbs of the Orientals is a turquoise given by a loving hand carries with it happiness and good fortune and another the turquoise pales when the well-being of the giver is in danger numerous other superstitions cling around the turquoise one of these do probably to slight changes of color which the stone may undergo under certain climatic influences is that if the owner of a turquoise sickens it will grow pale and at his death lose its color entirely but it will regain its color if placed on the finger of a new and healthy master in Germany the turquoise is said to be a much favored for engagement rings owing to the belief that if either party proof inconstant the stone will make the fickleness known by weakening in color it is curious that of the two non crystallized gems turquoise and opal one should be considered lucky and the other unlucky both are more liable to change the color than other gems and this fact has probably led to the ascription of good or ill fortune to them in the folklore of the months turquoise is connected with the month of December as the following rhyme bears witness if cold December gave you birth the month of snow and ice and mirth placed on your hand a turquoise blue success will bless what air you do Oliver Cummings faring end of section 14 section 15 of birds in nature vol 10 number 4 November 19 1 recorded for librivox.org by Larry Wilson to the metal lock up from Joey grass while yet tis dark on trembling pinions soars the Meadowlark his brilliant best like ruddy orange glows from slender throat the liquid music flows Deerfoot like Warbler of the wooden field before him all his rivals bow and yield the ambient air with fluttering wing he beats with song ecstatic early morn he greets high high he rises and his paeans float while thus the nature revels in his note je Maine Baltimore end of section 15 this recording is in the public domain section 16 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty B the outraged bird once upon a time nearly 70 years ago a little boy in a New England town was given a gun on the condition that he must not shoot any birds except those that robbed the cornfields in those days farmers thought that the crow brown thrasher and crow Blackbird stole so much grain that it was right to kill them and therefore a bounty large for that time of 25 cents was offered for every crow destroyed nowadays we are wiser and this very boy who has grown into a tall gray-haired tender-hearted man says there is not a bird living that is not more of a blessing than a curse but to go on with my story the little gunner went out one day to see what he could hit with his new gun about a quarter of a mile from the house he spied a little bird in a tree on the edge of the woods he took aim and fired he did not kill the bird did not even seriously wounded only injured one of its wings the bird dropped down at his feet and began chirping and scolding as if to demand an explanation the boy tried to get away but every time he moved aside the poor little outraged creature hopped in his path never ceasing his vehement indignant protest against the unwarrantable deed finally the conscious smitten boy seeing that there was no escape for him and pitying the wounded condition of the bird killed an outright carrying away in his throat a great lump and in his heart a sharp pain that will never die out although he's now over 80 years of age he says that he would gladly give all the money he owns if he could undo that one thoughtless act when a bird can say so plainly that his life is his own and no one has a right to wantonly take it from him what must have been the thought of that birds loving creator without whose knowledge and pity not even a sparrow falls to the ground Fannie Skelton Bissell end of section 16 this recording is in the public domain section 17 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty B Nicodemus Nicodemus was a pet Blackbird a sleet storm broke the bow on which the nest was built and all the birds save one were killed in the fall this one Nicodemus was placed in an old hat lined with wool and kept near the fire until he was ready to fly about the room he was an avid scholar and soon knew his name responding readily to every call when the weather became warm he was allowed the freedom of the yard whenever his mistress saw a stray cat about she would go out on the porch to his cage strike upon it and call Nicodemus Nicodemus whereupon the would fly into his cage for safety one day an ancient gentleman called at the house Nicodemus came into the parlor at first he nestled upon his mistress's shoulder but his curiosity seemed much excited and he soon flew to the old gentleman alighted upon his bald head where he began a vigorous scratching for shame Nicodemus come here at once cried the lady he obeyed but with a really abashed look bell PacSun Drury end of section 17 this recording is in the public domain section 18 of birds in nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by maureen leprae lincoln rhode island a weed picture to one who cares little for natural objects a bit of bottomland and autumn has few attractions but to the botanist of experience or to a student of nature from late July till the first frost comes such a place as a continuous delight perhaps you have seen this very picture if so have you studied its details a half acre of swamp which in the springtime presented a dainty background of yellowish green willows and a foreground of green pasture dotted with dandelions and blue violets has now transformed itself into a Persian effect of gorgeous color blue pink brown green red purple white lavender yellow orange brown and these through tinting and shadings that a modern Tyson would never produce even should he wear his brush to a stub for the very simple reason that he couldn't plant life has here run riot and because of their dense growth the varieties are almost unaccountable among the showier members of this very mix growing effect in color brightest is purple iron weed and the helianthus but Joe Pye weed tosses up his woolly pink head and flaunting Li asks with that big yellow and black butterfly on my crown am I not more showy than they he has to be gently reminded that all his brothers are not wearing butterflies which fact leads to a negative decision still he is a beauty then the corners force tuned with clematis hot bindweed an even daughter give to the raw edges of finish that cannot be excelled little dots of Cardinal here and there show a belated Cardinal flower and bittersweet just ready to open hangs over the elder bushes which form one edge of this picture the paler asters in eight or ten shadings with the exception of the New England variety begin to fill in the neutral patches and goldenrod is waving yellow Klum's here and there it is a beautiful color but looks rather pale compared to the latter sunflowers bone satin yarrow and spurge each have a place and great bunches of bed straw fill up the crannies till not a square inch of Earth is visible some of the plants which help complete the perfect hole but which are less numerous and showy are the tall dead stalks of Angelica parsnips and seed milkweed ragweed mallow nettles vervain black berry and wild rose with scarlet bulls and this flanked on another side of the densest of willow and thorn some of the finish touches to this composite picture are the huge green dragonflies the brilliantly colored butterflies and moths and the cat birds and bird kindred which live in the heart of all of this magnificence but managed to keep well on the wing especially when the Sun shines bright and the air is soft and cool and on days when a deep blue sky with great white clouds as the canopy Mary Noland the air is full of hints of grief strange voices touched with pain the pathos of the falling leaf and rustling of the rain Thomas Bailey Aldrich landscape and section 18 this recording is in the public domain section 19 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 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 scotty smith the striped hyena hyena striata the first hyena in which I became interested lived in a zoological garden connected with a well known park I cannot claim that she was a beautiful creature for if all must be told she had the same ugly appearance of every other striped hyena and yet her very ugliness made her somewhat interesting she would look at me from her slanting eyes with an unsteady uncanny expression her thick head and neck her stout body her shorter hind legs and longer front ones causing her back to slope from shoulder to tail like a small toboggan slide gave her an extremely awkward look I admit and then she had but four toes on each foot as is the case of all member of the hyena family her body was covered with rather long coarse hair of a yellowish gray color striped with black her tail was short and bushy and along the spine the hair grew long and stiff making a sort of mane her ears were large erect and devoid of hair and her voice well it was something to startle the uninitiated there were shrieks murmurs and growls sometimes hoarse and sometimes shrill and yet I am told that it is mild and musical compared with the ghostly laughter of her cousin the spotted hyena and yet her voice is not pleasant to hear in spite of all these characteristics I was interested in mrs. hyena perhaps on account of her unhappy lot for she was not loved as were other animals around her there was Duchess the elephant major the lion and other favored ones whose personality was recognized as they all had names and they received much attention but mrs. hyena had no name for the keeper declared that she was such a miserably cowardly mean creature that she was not worth one she was only the hyena to him though he had cared for her for many years and sometimes had been obliged to put her in the hospital because her mate had mauled and punished her so badly and was she not to be pitied because she was so far from those of her own kind for hyenas are not native in the new hemisphere and to seek her own she would be obliged to cross the ocean to the coast of Africa there she would find many of her own kind and should she cross into southern Asia as far as the Bay of Bengal she would still find many friends while in central and southern Africa her cousin the spotted hyena would be plentiful and at the south along the western coast her other cousin the Brown hyena would be found in spite of the large area in which the various members of the family may be found a traveler may be in the country sometime without seeing one for they are knock in their habits hiding by day in their haunts among the rock-cut tombs in Syria and Palestine or among holes and caves in the rocks in other countries sometime lurking among ruins but more often inhabited a den made by digging a hole in the side of a cliff or ravine but at night it is heard if not seen as it goes forth to seek its food it prefers food already killed and only attacks a living animal when driven to it by lack of carrion its powerful jaws enable it to crush the bones which other animals leave as the cleaning up of the world must be done in some way for the good of all can we not believe that the hyena has an important mission to fulfill in spite of the strong feeling against it it takes what other animals leave and is the vulture among beasts there seems to be little known about the brown hyena it is found in a comparatively small region and is in some respects like the spotted hyena though it is smaller being about the size of the striped hyena the spotted hyena is the largest of the three the most ferocious stupid and cruel owing to the legs being nearly of the same length it is less awkward than the striped species there are no animals about whom there are so many superstitions even plenty riding in the first century tells us that it imitates the human voice among the stalls of the Shepherds and while there learns the name of some one of them and then calls him away and devours him it is also said that coming in contact with its shadow dogs will lose their voice and that by certain magical influence it can render any animal in movable round which it has walked three times the Arabs believe that people who partake of the brain of the hyena become insane and the head of the hyena is always buried lest it should be used by wicked sorcerers for their diabolical charms they also believe that the hyena our sorcerers in disguise who assumed human shape by day and prowl around as hyenas by night working destruction upon good people the stories of the body-snatching propensity z' of the striped hyena are much exaggerated if this occurs at all it is when the body is very lightly covered with sand and when other food is lacking the dislike for the hyena seems to exist wherever the animal is found in many parts of India when killed the body is treated with every mark of indignity and then burned and yet the striped species is capable of great attachment Colonel Sikes states that in certain districts in central India it is as susceptible of domestication as ordinary dogs and dr. bream who found every created animal interesting once had two young hyenas for pets but I will give the narration in his own words a few days after our first arrival in Khartoum we purchased two young hyenas for a price equal to 25 cents in American money the animals were about the size of a half grown Terrier clothed in a very soft fine woolly fur of dark grey hue and they were very spiteful notwithstanding they had enjoyed human society for some time we put them in a stable and I visited them daily at first they were addicted to vicious biting but repeated sound blows overawed their resistance and three months after the day of purchase I could play with them as I would with a dog without having to fear any mischief on their part their affection for me increased every day and they were overjoyed when I visited them when they were more than half grown they signified their pleasure in a very strange manner as soon as I entered the room they rushed at me with a joyous howl put their fore paws on my shoulder and sniffed my face later on I led them by a single string through the streets of Cairo to the horror of all good citizens they were so affectionate that they often paid me a call without being invited and it made a surprising as well as uncanny impression on strangers to see us at the tea table each of us had a hyena at his side and the animal sat on his haunches as quietly and sensibly as a well-behaved dog who pleads for a few scraps at the table the hyena did that also and they're gentle requests consisted of a low but very hoarse cry they expressed their gratitude either by the same sounds and actions they used in greeting me as above described or by sniffing my hands they were passionately fond of sugar but also had a great liking for bread especially if it was soaked in tea their usual food was pariah dogs which we shot for the purpose my pets were on good terms with each other if one were absent for any considerable length of time there was great joy when the two met again in short they proved to me quite conclusively that even hyenas are capable of warm attachment John Ainslie end of section 19 section 20 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty bee a bird incident a common bird with us is the pheasant and one of the most interesting incidents of my life was in connection with a family of pheasants crossing a woodland one summer evening making the dead leaves rustle beneath my feet I looked down I hardly know why but it must have been in order to save the little innocence for the brown leaves seemed to me to be very alive very much alive indeed I stopped dropped to a sitting posture and reached forth my hand and to my surprise they never tried to get away but cuddled up in a little frightened flock right to my feet I gathered them all into my dress 12 of them cunning little midgets not larger than the end of a man's thumb and awaited developments the parent birds were near and soon the mother began crying with a pitiful call I couldn't imitate it in any way but it expressed tenderness concern and fear soon an angry frightened bird word over my head again and again each time near until she almost knocked off my hat she passed and getting just in front of me made faint of a broken wing and lay apparently helpless a little ahead I never saw anything more expressive of anxiety than the actions of this bird I could not bear to tease her so setting the bird links on the ground I withdrew to a position where I could see the United family and watched the mother love as it went out to the helpless brood the words of the master o Jerusalem Jerusalem how often would I have gathered thy children together even as a hen gathereth her chickens and ye would not never before came to me with such force truly the maternal instinct next to love of the divine is the most sacred thing in the world Mary Noland end of section 20 this recording is in the public domain section 21 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty bee gross the name grouse is supposed to come from horse furs or Heath and is applied to many game birds in the family tetra ona day the great majority of grouse belonged to the northern part of America but in England the grouse may be said to have had an effect upon history as Parliament used always to rise when the season for shooting grouse arrived the red grouse is indigenous to Great Britain but is represented in other northern countries by the willow grouse which assumes a protective white color in winter except that the tail remains black the ruffle grouse or pheasant has caused much dispute in reference to how it produces the drumming sound which can be heard at a long distance and which musical exercise is no doubt intended as a noisy courtship in wooing his mate the distinctive name ruffled comes from the ruff of dark feathers with iridescent green and purple tints which surrounds the neck this bird has a slight crest and a beautifully barred tail it's note is a hen like cluck no bird has handsome her eyes with their deep expanding pupils and golden brown iris in a beautiful ravine which was carpeted with green moss a foot deep and shaded by evergreen trees hung in soft gray mosses on an uninhabited island in northern Lake Superior I once saw some Canada grouse so tame that it appeared as if they might easily be taken in one's hands the parent birds were on one side of the trail the young ones in a tree on the other side all kept quite still for me to look at them only the young ones lifted their wings slightly as if wishing to fly across to their parents who seemed to have an expression as of astonishment at seeing so strange a sight as a human being in their unfrequented solitudes the gentlemen of our camping party declared that these grouse were so tame it would seem a crime to shoot them end of section 21 this recording is in the public domain section 22 of birds and nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 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 r bayi in March 2018 section 22 the giraffe camelopardalis guevara should a traveler returning from a far country describe a wonderful animal with the head and body of a horse neck and shoulders of a camel ears of an ox the tail of an ass the legs of an antelope and the colouring and marking of a panther he would be believed with difficulty and yet this combination very fairly describes the curious and interesting animal known to us as the giraffe this name is a corruption of the Arabian sarahfey the lovely one and while a single animal away from its natural surroundings may not seem to marriage the appellation in its native woods it produces a very different impression the giraffe is found in a wide curve extending over the eastern half of Africa from Ethiopia as far south as the confines of Cape Colony within this area it frequents the sandy desert like portions were small trees and shrubs abound hunters and explorers describe with enthusiasm the appearance of the herds of giraffe which has sometimes in groups of six or eight but more frequently found in larger numbers often as many as thirty or forty being together while one traveler in the Sudan counted on one occasion 73 and at other times 103 and over 150 in one herd Gordon coming tells us that when a herd of giraffes is seen dispersed in a grove of the picturesque umbrella-shaped mimosa which adorned native planes and on the topmost branches of which the immense height enables them to browse the observer would really be deficient in appreciation of natural beauty if he failed to find to cite a very attractive one the giraffe is curiously like the natural objects of the locality in which he lives he is found in stretches of country were half decayed weather-beaten most covered trees resemble the long necks of the animal so much so that says he was often in doubt as to the presence of a whole troupe of giraffe until he had used his spyglass and he adds even my half savage companions had to acknowledge that their keen experienced eyes were deceived sometimes either they mistook those weather-beaten trunks for giraffes or else they confounded the real giraffes with the old trees they were found in wooded sand belts which are waterless a portion of the year the animal of necessity avoids the tall dense forests for its food is chiefly to tender leaves and buds of low growing trees especially the leaves of the mimosa and of the prickly acacia these trees are seldom more than 12 or 15 feet in height and with its long legs and neck the giraffe can easily reach the appetizing twigs and leaves on the broad flat top of the tree moving from one side to another as if the tree were a tape will spread for its use it throws out its long snake-like tongue which it can manipulate with great dexterity and which it uses as an elephant as its trunk when we remember that the largest animals are sometimes 18 feet in height and that a tongue is 17 or 18 inches in length we can see how easily the giraffe can take its breakfast while the tree that furnishes it serves also as a screen or shield to conceal it from its enemies from the fact that the giraffe will abide in localities which are waterless for months at a time it has been supposed that water was not necessary for its comfort this is far from the truth and it has frequently been seen to drink its appearance when drinking is most peculiar and one who has witnessed the curious operation tells us that although the animals neck is so long it cannot reach the water without straightening its legs wide apart this it does by placing one foot forward and the other as far back as possible increasing the distance between them by a series of little jerks and sometimes they sprawl their legs out sideways in a similar manner it is at the watering place that the lion lies in concealment waiting for the giraffe to appear should it remain unconscious of the Lions presence the victory is to the lion but in the open the giraffe has an equal chance with the king of beasts for it can defend itself valiantly and successfully with vigorous blows from its powerful limbs the small horns are not used as a means of defense they are covered with skin and at Birth the bones are separate becoming attached to the skull at a later period while the third small horn especially observable in the male is really no horn at all but only a thickening of the bone at that point the head of a giraffe is really a thing of beauty on account of the delicate contour of the muzzle the head appears longer than it really is the nostrils can be opened and closed at will making it possible to avoid injury from the sandstorms which sometimes prevail the eyes are the largest for the size of the head of any animal and a wonderfully gentle lustrous and beautiful they are also capable of some lateral projection so that to a degree the animal can see behind it without turning its head notwithstanding the extreme length of the neck of the giraffe it contains but seven bones the same number as man it's sloping back has led some people to suppose that legs were uneven in length this is an error as the legs are about the same length and the feet have delicate beautifully shaped divided hooves the tale of the animal is long and finished with a generous tuft of hair with which it relieves itself of the sea root flies and other stinging insects which otherwise would become unbearable like the American bison the giraffe is in danger of extermination it originally had a larger range but has been killed in great numbers the temptation to hunt the animal is not to be resisted as the hide of the bull brings from 20 to 25 dollars the flesh is very fine eating and the other parts of the body can be put to various uses the Arabs used the tendons of the legs for sewing leather the tail Tufts are used for fly brushes and the solid leg bones are in England made into buttons and other bone articles the giraffe is difficult to approach for it is extremely weary and will place sentinels to give the herd warning of approaching danger it is a rapid runner although its gate is shambling and peculiar owing to the fact that it moves like a pacing horse the fore and hind legs of the same side moving together it is usually hunted on horseback and the animal must be pressed from the moment he starts it is the speed that tails against him and the Spurs must be at work at the commencement of the hunt and the horse pressed along at its best pace it must be a race at top speed from the very start for should the giraffe be allowed the slightest advantage for the first 5 minutes the race will be against the horse Europeans and natives alike are fascinated with giraffe hunting though if you fail to be struck with the pathetic and half reproachful expression of a fallen animal and few hearts are so hardened as to feel no compunction at destroying one of the noblest specimens of nature's handiwork mister Seles after hunting one day in recounting his experiences says even in the ardor of the chase it struck me as a glorious sight to see those huge beasts dashing along in front clattering over the stones or bursting a passage through opposing bushes their long graceful necks stretched forward sometimes bent almost to the earth to avoid horizontal branches and their bushy black tails twisted over their backs and how easily and with what little exertion they seemed to get over the crowned with that long sweeping stride of theirs the skin of the giraffe is in many parts so thick that a bullet will not pierce it and the surest method of hunting it is that pursued by some of the Arabs of Abyssinia who run it down while galloping at full speed and with their broad swords cut the tendons of its legs thus completely disabling it although the natives love to hunt the animal they love still more to own a living one and their heads may often be seen peering over the enclosure in the native villages in 1836 four giraffes was successfully taken to the so logical gardens at Regents Park London from this time they became somewhat common in menageries so that many people have seen the living animal but all view it with curiosity as did the old Romans in the time of Julius Caesar when individuals were brought to Rome on the occasion of the games and it is not strange that at a later date the picture of this curious and then unknown animal found on Egyptian monuments were pronounced a dream fancy of an unbridled artistic imagination John Ainsley end of section 22 section 23 of birds in nature vol 10 number 4 November 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Nemo the flag I plucked a flag half open to the sunlight it waved in blue and bent or the water beside it where the sweet pond Lily screw the stem broke short to my fingers the bloom remained my grasp about the life of the swaying pretty thing I tried in vain to class the breezes were floating gently by the calm peaceful waters reflected the sky the flag stock nodded its flowerless head in my hand lay the blossom withering dead I stood for a moment longing as I seldom had long before longing for even the life that was gone to return to that flower no more but the breezes bent over me softly and whispered the lost is found whatever you plucked from the surface is restored once more in the ground for the gardens of Earth hold blossoms more fair than the one you have plucked and are holding there a lot van Fossen end of section 23 this recording is in the public domain
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Why Does God Permit Evil? ~ David P. Brown
our text again this afternoon will come from the old testament ecclesiastes chapter ecclesiastes chapter 8 chapter 8 of ecclesiastes and we'll read several verses verses 6 through 13 verses 6 6-13 because to every purpose there is time and judgment therefore the misery of man is great upon him for he knoweth not that which shall be for who can tell him when it shall be there is no man that hath power over the spirit to retain the spirit neither hath he power in the day of death and there is no discharge in that war neither shall wickedness deliver those that are given to it and this have i seen and applied to my heart and to every work that is done under the sun there is a time when one man ruleth over another to his own hurt and so i saw the wicked buried who had come and gone from the place of the holy and they were forgotten in the city where they had so done this is also vanity because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil though a sinner do evil and hundred times and his days be prolonged yet surely i know that it shall be well with them that fear god which fear before him but it shall not be well with the wicked neither shall he prolong his days which are as a shadow because if you have thought before god there's one thing that you can always count on if you look at the news at the beginning of each day or really anytime during the day but i think about the beginning of the day is just how much wickedness there is in this world the various forms that it takes you see innocent people and we think especially children babies and infants who are subjected to who are subjected to all kinds of horrible treatment and you see so many people who were simply going about trying to earn a living and yet they're set up on by wicked thief thieves and murderers and various things and all of that goes on especially around the big city area like houston but it's all over the country and that's part of facing the reality and learning how to live here on earth and yet still live on earth in such a way as to please god but the question often arises especially among those not acquainted with god's word and not understanding why earth is here and while we're on it is the question of why why does this happen why couldn't these things be stopped right now the atheist likes to use what he calls the problem of evil to try to say well there's no god if he were good then he would stop it if he doesn't have enough power to stop it then what kind of god really is he and he won't but they don't understand things except from the standpoint of time and space material things they cannot conceive that as far as god is concerned and days with the lord is a thousand years a thousand users a day and that he has a scheme worked out and as i said this morning life in the flesh on this earth and as long as time and space goes on is meant to be a place to get ready for heaven now could god have created another place that would have worked differently to get us ready for heaven and we could say why does he want us get us ready for heaven what is all this had to do with some things we don't know there's one thing we know i'm here and you're here and we're in the flesh and we're subject to the frailties of the flesh and we have to live here till we die of the lord come back first it's not a matter of what if and what if it's a matter of what is right now as we live on this earth in the flesh regardless of age and we see all sorts of things around us being blamed for the evil that exists you see guns being blamed do you see drugs being blamed and of course i see it more and it's really grown in my lifetime all kinds of psychological problems being blamed have you noticed maybe this is just me but it seems like if you're considered quote normal unquote then you're the one that's abnormal that everybody has some sort of plague upon them that there's some sort of mess up emotionally or people falling apart psychologically and nobody can face life i used to hear preachers preach back when i was a young person and they would be dealing with anxiety and what the bible teaches about getting rid of anxiety and why faithful christians shouldn't be anxious and all these things and they would call it the aspirin generation because that's what people took take too bad or aspirin to get rid of your headache whatever i don't know what they call it now i did hear preach later on talk about the valium generation i don't know what they call it now i guess multiplicity of drug generation about anything you want but when the further people get away from god and the belief in god and obedience to that divine standard of truth that is the new testament the more they're going to have every kind of imbalance under the sun the more they're going to feel tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine inside of men whereby they land cunning crappiness to deceive that's just the way that it's always been with men as they go away from god read and believe romans chapter 1 giving you a picture of the gentiles not designed to retain god in their knowledge and where they went when they gave up god we sometimes forget at one time everybody knew god everybody believed in him everybody obeyed him well i mean somebody had to leave somebody had not to want to to have anything to do with him and when you don't have anything to do with god you're not out to want to have anything to do with his word which is how he teaches us how we ought to live and we don't want to be responsible to god nowadays all you can hear is don't judge me and they don't mind telling god that they can't handle it themselves or they can't deal with evil itself and they don't really want any kind of solution that still heads off them fulfilling and gratifying the lust of the flesh lest the eye is proud of life and so it's just on and on and on in a vicious circle if you look back in the old testament in the book of psalms things uh had gotten so bad and it's not not the only time that that happened and it can has happened and will happen again in psalm chapter 10 or psalm 10 however you want to say it we've got this brought out by the psalmist and it deals with this very point i'm trying to make and that has to do as blaming everything and they actually blame the problems on god himself notice how the psalmist writes speaking to god why standstill far off oh lord why out of style of thyself in times of trouble that's the way some people think they're god in their minds god is not acting as i think god ought to act he's not relieving things right now as i think one of the biggest problems we face in dealing with real evil is we don't accept god's way of getting us able to face reality and that would be to face evil things done contrary to god's will notice parents for many years always want to make it very easy on their children they don't want them to have to face this they don't want them to have to face that they don't want them to have to struggle here they don't want them to have to struggle there what god do remember god loves you more you can understand what love is god made us with the power of choice and gave us the opportunity to choose and look what a mess we made out of it he let us do it that tell us something about god's love that we've messed up all around well we hear it talked about last many many years how parents do not know about tough love well all that is if you love me keep my commandments that's what god said the conclusion of the whole matter is to fear god and keep his commandments is that the conclusion the whole matter in the minds of people today fear god keep his commandments certainly not so people blame everything but themselves when it comes to evil and certainly evil that which is contrary and opposed to god and his will doesn't just float around it's not it's not like kobe it doesn't just blow on its wind people are evil because they do contrary to god's will their mind set on evil continually one place says they do evil evil spreads because people spread it people live evil lives how would you describe adolf hitler or stalin how would you describe those fellows this swedish little lamb and yet i promise you that they dealt kindly with some people which tells me even very wicked and evil people have different times that they do good to people but their whole life is not so wicked people can do some good things with their whole life set up from evil what does that mean they're against god there against god's will and they're upholding that which is against both so you get all these things being blamed people don't seem to understand and having read psychology considerably there are even psychologists who are not christians and are not programmed with the truth of god but they've looked at things i guess you'd say they're more of philosophers in psychology than anything else but they come to a conclusion that you have the obligation to struggle against what's bothering you to overcome it i sound like anything in the bible about living the christian life does that sounds like take up your cross and follow me this life's perfect for what god made it to be he gives us his word he shows us his love he proves his existence he proves his love and the devil through the lust of the flesh lust i was proud of life and the way things work in this world says don't pay any attention to that and thus all these things get blamed rather than where the problem really is and all these things become a rallying point at least for the moment of those who want to make changes it really doesn't matter what's changed just as long as changes are made if you ever notice that about a lot of folks in the last 50 years let's change from doing it this way that way i remember back as a teenager the big thing was well all we do in the worship is we have two songs prayer song lord supper a song a sermon an invitation song it gets boring thus somebody denominational world wrote about that time or you're going to church and loving it less i bring me into the worship assembly and my attitude toward god in my knowledge of god's will is brought into this assembly and i come here if i come for the right reason to worship him and his will be done in worship not to satisfy me but that's not the attitude of this country it has been for a long time and it permeates even especially the denominations but even into the church and you see that so we got to change for the sake of change we could have four songs we have one song that's fine but all those things have to do with what expedites the whole of the worship service it's not a matter of change for the sake of change i wouldn't know what to think when i was doing a lot more travel i am now just imagine i go off i go to the far east and i stay for a couple of weeks to come back judy meets with the airport and she's hired a brass band to meet me and it's playing you know welcome home or whatever i don't want to play well the next time i'm gone say i went over to russia and i come back after a couple of weeks and she's got a circus out there to meet me and on and on that kind of stuff goes change for the sake of change it'll get old if you do it the same way very often when the bible's saying differently do what is right from the heart and do it all the time and never quit there's variations but we're in a world that likes change for the sake of change why change if you don't need to if it expedites then use it to expedite if something better comes along that expedites the obligation then use it but why have an attitude that just changed for the sake of change and that's going to make it all better you see these little kids and they match their finger say come here and i'll kiss you one of them told jody not long ago said that's not gonna make any better it doesn't why do we do it well we're we're like that in all of our lives we don't watch out because we've been raised where mama days hovered over us i can't let this happen they've got to have the best got to have this they've got to have that and i got to raise them to think they're the best folks on earth and what that mean they're going to if they think that what they what do they think about other people they're not and they grow up that way and you get a whole society of people thinking me meaning so no wonder then you have a cartoon fixed for the the seagulls are flying over going me me me me me me me everything me and if you look at some of the ads on television right now they're trying to tell you that what's wrong is that you don't pay enough attention to yourself and your worth and what you ought to be the lord's saying he that be greatest to him you'll let him be your servant do unto others as you would have them do unto you and so how does the lord exemplify that to his apostles in a very menial lowly fashion that only a slave did he wash their feet well that's not what kings do he took nasty feet and washed them and taught us about those things not what we do know you got to be everything's going to be so-so got to have the best computer you got to have this and you know you're deprived and you'll be hurt forever if you don't have cell phones that's where we are not many years ago we thought it crazy to surprise self-plumbing to our kids we do now not have it can get along without it you see how much we contribute to these things well we watch we somebody says we slip into it no we line up march in but there is evil and god exists and there is evil and the person who's an atheist god does not exist i know it and i can prove it which vote most of them want to believe that they don't really like to come out and say that especially put their money where their mouth is the old saying goes but evil's here as a child of god i've got to deal with it but watch this let's reverse the argument if evil is so prevalent why is there one righteous person on this earth why are there those why are there those that do righteousness if evil is so prevalent and if we're a product of our society which is full of all kind of evil where do good people come from and what is it to be good the remember the rich young ruler said to jesus good master what must i do to hear eternal life well jesus says he did so many times turned around and said why call islam he good there's what one good and that is god which is implying that if you call me good master what are you acknowledging about me that i am god whatever is good comes from god every good gift and every perfect gift cometh down for the father of lights with whom there is no verbalness neither shadow of turning whatever is good comes from god and it can overcome evil it's the only thing the only thing that can overcome evil so where does righteousness come from righteousness can't be evil evil can't be righteous what we see is that one extreme does not preclude the existence of the other did you get that one extreme does not preclude the existence of the other well somebody said wait a minute now god's omnipotent all power flows from him and whatever is powerful he has well there's an assumption here that limitless power as it fits into god's essence means absolute control that's not true and it means a dictatorship after all that i guess you'd say that's that's what men typically do with power isn't it but the power god offers is totally different that's the reason the gospel is god's power into salvation look how different it is for the way men approach things now where do you think the line should be drawn stopping murder stopping thieves stopping rape stopping adultery stopping covetousness stopping lying or should he draw the line and murder and nothing else did it go on it's like brother warren asked flu what would god really have to do so that you could say i know there is a god in fact the matter is he didn't know there was god because god's done all of it that would appeal to any honest rational person to be adequate evidence that he is now could god create a place where there's no evil yes he could and in preaching the gospel i'm glad to tell about it it's interesting that just before inspiration quit in closing the book called the bible and especially the new testament we have this statement made in revelation 21 25-27 and the gates of it speaking of this place shall not at all shut shall be not shut at all by night for there should be no night there and they shall bring the glory and honor of the nations into it and there shall no wise enter into it anything that defileth neither whatsoever worketh abomination or make the lie but they which are written in the lamb's book of life can he make a place where there's no evil whatsoever we influence the people yes but you see all these people wanting to do it their way on their timetable from a physical standpoint and we're all limited by time and space they don't realize this life in the flesh is a school room god through the bible teaches us the devil supplies the test as do we love god and have faith in him and his system of salvation more than these present worlds this short life where we must battle evil qualifies us or disqualifies us for entering into eternity in heaven or hell it comes down to the fact that god chose to make men with free will but preventing a bad choice means there's no choice parents don't remember that your vegetable choice for tonight's meal is broccoli or broccoli which do you prefer i know what used to happen when i grew up and i can't see hardly how it was mama cooked supper and it was set on the table and nobody says i don't like this daddy took care of things like that after mama did god and his infinite power chose to make men with the ability to choose and that includes the ability to make bad choices that's the reason this is a a situation that says you show to god by your actions whether you won't go to heaven or not to me that's pretty wise well couldn't he have done it another way that is a moot point that's the reason i said a moment ago we're here in this blessed body either young or old or growing older and this is the way life works now what are you going to do about it sit there like a knot on the log and pretend everything you know row row row your boat gently down the stream life is but a dream no it's not unless you're a new ager but isn't god the protector of the innocent certainly psalm 72 4 god promises justice those who who harm children but see we want him to do it right now because we can't see beyond right now we're limited we don't see god saying well it days with the lords of a thousand years thousand years a day and and yet the bible says in ii peter 3 9 the lord's not slack concerning his promise the second coming of christ the end of the world and some encounter slackness well then why does all this continue on well we are held in place by time and space of material things it goes on so we will learn to make the right choices love god and keep his commandments man's been pretty bad about not doing that so by the implication is that when harm is done god in response sees the proper justice is done and he will but not on my timetable because he's concerned about you and every other single solitary individual alive on this earth how many is that when you look at the news and you see all these people in india and china and africa let me tell you something americans christians god loves them just as much he loves you and jesus died for them just as much as he died for me and he's concerned about their salvation even when his church in america may not be you think god loves you more than he loves that little black starving baby in africa or a little child down individual in indonesia he loves olives the same so time goes on and the way things work here to give man a chance as a free moral agent to learn the truth and obey it he's not slack concerning his promise it's some encounters but his longsuffering to us we're not willing that any should perish how many is left out if he's not willing that he should perish but all come to repentance so god's on his own timetable and you know i just believe god knows how long this world will go on and you'll know when to call it quits i even believe that about my life in your life do you i believe god knows me in an out upside down every way it's possible to be known that i don't even maybe know myself he knows how long i'll stay here and he knows how long you ought to stay here but evil people exist psalm 10 7-10 and why ultimately they reject god psalm 10 2-6 but then why again should the innocent suffer well why doesn't god prevent the consequences of sin he did he did promise to protect from evil psalm 121. well consider this is it murder if you shoot knowing that no one will ever be harmed if i just pulled out my ak-47 and go okay now let's turn over to what's going to happen if i were to do that somebody out there is probably not going to make it but you see people want a world where all that's wiped away you take a baby that's crawling because of the laws of nature it finds it a bobby pin that goes over here to electrical outlet it pokes it in there is it just right what's going to happen look how innocent it is and it can't be anything but innocent could be killed couldn't you take a journeyman electrician or a master electrician and he slips up and hits the same thing what's going to do with him he knows better let's go do the same thing to him because he violated all electricity now what would we be if we were in a world where there's no laws no laws no laws of anything like that no natural law no no laws of physic keith you wouldn't have a job no laws of physics how would you work what would you teach if there are no laws of physics well many of us teach when it comes to nature without laws that govern all these things the world basically be one big video game where you sit down there and you just get into all sorts of battles blow tanks up blow people to smithereens and you just turn the game off start over or you're tired of it right now no law would be broken would it if life was nothing but a video game what kind of people would we be if we were protected from all harm by others how do children turn out when parents protect them from bad grades i've already introduced that bad choices etc there's a very philosophical term that you apply to kids who are smothered like that brats ecclesiastes 8 11. it's all got to be done my way when i want it i think i told you some years ago this is quite a few years ago i parked over here and i was waiting for something if it's a longer forgotten but i was across from a pharmacist and i heard this racket and i i looked out and there was a mother i suppose at least it was a woman caregiver of somebody trying to get a boy looked to be about 13 12 or something like that in the back of the car and he wasn't running in the back of the car and when i saw him the whole car was doing this and that boy had that woman one handful of hair on this side one handful of hair on that side and he was given that and you know it's hard to restrain myself but i wasn't about to get mixed up in that i thought if she ain't got any better sense and that's my grandmother used to say snatch ball headed you know sometimes we get from our children just exactly what we made them to do and if we create them to where they think everything ought to go their way have we really prepared them for life strange as it may seem without consequences guess what people become more wicked look at our nation and if we do not face hardships or have them to overcome then we don't make the choices that improve us so god made a world perfect to get us ready for heaven if we honestly receive with this engrafted word govern ourselves bite and take up our cross to follow him and suffer here on earth and mold a character in the likeness of christ that will hear well done thou good and faithful servants one day and the right of hebrews hebrews 12 5 through 8 talked about god loves those and if he loves them he chastens them that's the way we're growing to develop hardships grief the fighting against evil bring out the best in people look at second corinthians 12 7. write it down go look it up read at home ii corinthians 12 7 as well as romans 5 3 through 4. look at boot camp ask me if they undergo any hardships and they're training them so they can hopefully keep them alive when they fight the enemy this one fella told me in world war ii said his old real sergeant said you don't like the way we're treating you he said we don't not going to treat you at all as bad as the japanese and germans are we better think about that the whole world knows that what was done was evil and people are now making choices as a result to reject evil because even in the presence of evil god produces good romans 8 28 think of christ the bible says he went about doing good well they do to it he was crucified tormented before he was crucified he even said the foxes have their holes and the birds have their nests but some men have not where to lay his head who created all this who was the executor of the father's will in creating everything as you read of it in genesis before man's sin jesus even the gunmen recognize where you have these people killing innocents those gunmen recognize what they did was wrong and many of them know it's wrong because many of them try to kill themselves afterwards why do you do that why does anybody want to kill himself they'll always prove a thing but it shows they have no idea of life and they're totally messed up in their own minds about their own lives so god did not promise the life without tragedy and grief but he can offer comfort he's the only one that really can in the face of tragedy second corinthians one three through four and we get so upset at what happened that we forget who's to blame god makes people upright every one of us and every human on this earth was born an innocent child not guilty of sin but we forget that we have all sinned and there's where sin is the world our evil enters the world romans 3 23 romans 6 23 and the innocent or murdered ecclesiastes 7 9. god teaches men to live righteously he's the one who said thou shalt not murder he's the one who said killing the innocent was an abomination jeremiah chapter 22 verses 3 through 5. so it's the evil person against god against god's laws who rebel against him who ignores god jeremiah 22 and verse 17. the evil deceives himself into thinking that god does not care and i've already cited psalm 10 11 but god does care but you have to tune into god you see i i know this is the problem i see it and experience it and i read it in the bible first of all life is a contest of wills it will be either our will be done or god's will be done and until we wholeheartedly and completely say god's will be done in every area of my life then the rest of that life we're trying to keep and reserve to do as we please with and god will not be served with reservations so we need to put the blame where it belongs people who do evil are against god and they're going to treat other people in a bad way let's stop blaming others and things and so forth and see what we need to do that's how we're the leavening for good in the world the light of the world is to do good so we need to examine how to teach people to choose good over evil and we won't isolate ourselves from evil matthew 13 24-30 36-43 we will learn how to deal with it without embracing it we will learn how to show the way of righteousness and expose the error because that's what jesus did in every example of a godly man he always did the same thing at times finding a good man as the bible defines good is a hard thing micah 7 verse 2. are taught in first corinthians 16 13-14 to act like men be mature to be strong to choose what's right even when it hurts and we should abhor evil everything against god and his word in this world romans 12 9 and call me and out of it and yes we have the obligation to defend those who are weak and cannot defend themselves isaiah 1 16-17 when i think of an unborn child it should be in one of the most secure places it will ever be and it's in one of the most dangerous places it can be today justice will come so even if the world has lost its fear of god psalm 10 12-18 we need to point out that the wrath of god is yet to be revealed against all unrighteousness and he will do it at the right time i don't have all the detailed answers for all the little things that might come into your life you'll have to take the truth of god's will and honestly apply it all day long every day every second of the day and answer whatever comes your way whether thus saith the lord and sometimes you say i don't want to go that route even though i know there's nothing wrong there it's just not a wise thing to do vis-a-vis the sermon this morning and so if you're a coney look for rocks and if you can't protect yourself get it a place it can that's wisdom the time to do battle is here now train your people to do battle train yourself to do battle and we're called soldiers of the lord and we're to put on the whole armor of god we're in the midst of the greatest battle that will ever be on this earth before we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers and let's just say it this way all evil in heavenly places that's what we're fighting against ideas that are wrong philosophies are against god religions of the contrary to the bible and then doing good in the midst of all of that as the bible says be ready into every good work and training our children and one another to face the hard realities of life with a thus saith the lord and patience and letting god have his way with us and not us running ahead of him this is the second part of my new year's sermon but i think 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c 03 esoteric pentagram
all right so I guess we'll begin our lecture on the esoteric pentagram so now that you're in fac you'll notice that some of the lectures are a lot more information and it's a lot more uh uh practices um like we will be getting into like invocations and conjurations which are like what Lee taught you he taught you B Bing I believe yes yeah so there's one there's practices like that that are more advanced and more powerful for protection and this symbol we use in narcism a lot you'll see it even a lot around this room it's there by the life here and it's hung around windows and stuff yeah I oh did you buy some I notic I was going to put the thing the box out and I noticed they're all gone they're all I got one on my door my I need to get a couple more yep it's generally used as a sign of protection and it's also a really sacred sign and it has a lot of esoteric teachings in this m this um amount of symbols and we're going to dive a little deeper into why these symbols are placed where they are what they mean why is it considered protective and uh we'll take it from there the pentagram represents the human being in its entirety the gsic pentagram is the human figure with four Limbs and one unique Apex which is the head the entire treasury of the light is contained within the pentagram and this allegorizes the human being so why we put this up first is we want you to understand that the pentagram picture is a representation of of a person of a person CU a pentagram is a really old sign and everyone kind of has some idea in their mind associated with pentagram a lot of the ideas associated with it are negative because that's just the way maybe one culture takes over and makes the the symbols of another culture bad that kind of idea but we're going to look into what the symbol actually is and why maybe it has an evil connotation and what the other connotations there but before we even get into that it's most important to realize that what we're trying to say is this is a representation of the human figure that's why it's placed the way it is that's why the eyes are at the top and everything else okay the pentagram is represented in the Masonic tradition as the Blazing star that is surrounded by the black and white Mosaic pavement this symbolizes the dualistic nature of the five-pointed Star as a representation of both positive and NE negative qualities so if you were to enter a masonic lodge in any country of the world you would see a checkered floor and in the middle of that Checker floor there would be a five-pointed star in North America it's always a five-pointed star in some other countries sometimes it's six or seven but it's mostly the fivepoint of star it's always surrounded by the black and white Mosaic pavement uh to teach Duality that the symbol is dual and purpose man has a duality and life has a duality there's always the positive there's always the negative so to the star symbolizes positive qualities and negative qualities the pentagram expresses the Dominion of spirit over the elements of nature with this magical sign we can command the Elementals of nature fire earth air and water that sounds pretty mystical it sounds like we're using the sign to actually some make some outside force happen but what we're referring to when we're talking about the Elementals of nature is we have to realize that the Elementals of nature they exist outside of us all these elements exist outside of us they also exist internally as well they all affect us different ways they affect our personality our mood uh we carry elements of each of these four elements inside of ourselves internally the pentagram is the sign of the perfect human the human in control of the elements of their interior nature it is the Dominion of will over fire emotions and passions Earth actions and conduct air thoughts and desires and water the control and proper use of the energies you might recognize some of these from Lee's lecture on the three traitors uh so the symbol the pentagram has this connotation as well of us trying to raise above our lower Natures against fighting against the the the three traitors that that always conspire to keep us down namely emotion which is always symbolized by fire the passions the desires Earth which is physical and concrete like actions the actions that we physically do air related to the mind for the thoughts and the desires and water for the control and proper use of energies as man is a five-fold being the Five Points of the pentagram are a reminder of the necessity to balance the five centers of the human organism the Five Points of the pentagram also represent the five elements fire air earth water and the fifth element is sometimes called ether or described as Spirit uh it's it's been talked about for a long time in many of ancient oul texts and even more recent medieval oul texts but as we see the Five Points of the pentagram they do also relate to the five centers that you are familiar with so a pentagram with the point facing up would be someone who is in control of those five centers has them under control the pentagram with the head or the superior Point facing down would be someone who is controlled by those five centers is unbalanced now we will look into the duality of the pentagram see have man ascending man descending according to the direction of its points this magical symbol is order or confusion the Virgin Mary or Lilith Victory or death it is the sign of the Divine lamb or the cursed goat of men days now when we see this upside down star we always we're pretty familiar with this picture of the goat in the center and somehow we get a connection with Satan worshippers and something to do with goats the it's generally this is yeah you're right and the Masonic Community is always a being level charges against it's something to do with goats but the the image of the goat is representative of like the animalistic passions the desires the ego this is why when it's upside down you see the the goat when it's right side up you see the figure of the man but it could just as well be the figure of the man with his head facing downwards descending falling into the abyss as were when the superior point is placed down it is a representation of Satan not as a person but as a misdirected Force as a misdirected internal Force the inverted star does however attract negative entities in higher ples a human Figure Head downwards represents a demon in the form of intellectual subversion disorder or Madness so what we're trying to get across here is that it's not a representation of Satan as some kind kind of external demon figure that exists outside of yourself who's coming to try and scare you or attack you or whatever it's a representation of an internal principle we can see this with the this is a the r or weight Tarot deck it's pretty familiar to Western culture card 15 is the devil see the inverted pentagram on the forehead the flame descending the man and woman both with the kab buffer tail of Satan and they're chained to the devil this is an Egyptian uh style tarot card the same card card 15 it shows the egyp Egyptian version of the devil which was named typhoon Baff may but the interesting thing about this is I know it's hard to see because it's down at the bottom so the number is 15 in the Tarot deck the number is 15 it's the 15th card in the Tarot deck y but in the Egyptian Tarot deck instead of being called the devil or this one's also a Spanish terod instead of me called Diablo it's called passion that gives us greater insight as to what this card could mean too not that these people are chained to Satan or chained to the devil they're they're Chained and controlled to their passions and their desires controlled by their emotions um so this is where the misconception of it being satanic gets it does uh represent negative elements but they aren't external from us they are the elements inside of us so even when you see Satanist worshiping these kind of images it's not I I don't know if they know if they're worshiping an outside entity they're trying to or if they're just not familiar exactly with all the symbolism behind it so although it's a pretty serious symbol and we all have maybe negative feelings when we see this we should realize that it is a negative thing but it's trying to tell us to look inside at what it is is negative we we do have a a tendency to look outwards and try to blame uh our problems or anything on some outward force or find some external threat but it's more important to find the internal one okay okay okay there we go the superior Point aiming towards the heaven represents the Eternal Christ it symbolizes the Divine it is utilized in white magic in order to call Divine beings this would be in the higher Dimensions or here but in the higher Dimensions you could physically see them here's a picture of a pentagram with the chalice and the sword causing the negative entities to flee negative entities tremble and run in the presence of the symbol within this symbol is contained the information necessary for the creation of a philosophical Stone and the accomplishment of the great work so with this the superior Point facing upwards it's a tremendously powerful sign and it's a holy sign and a Divine sign um and why that is we're going to get into this is a this is one of the older drawings of of this picture one of one of the more original p uh drawings from this one was from about the 1800s the late 1700s so the first section we're going to look at is the Chalice what I plan to do was uh hand out these little cards so you could watch and follow but uh they're all sold out we all scared uh do you want the lights off or is this good put the lights on if you like yeah yeah might be easier to see yeah sure okay thank you so the first symbol we're going to look at is the symbolism the symbol of the Chalice it's found on uh the left side of the pentagram if you're looking at the pentagram it's the right side but as a pentagram symbolizes the person with the eyes facing out it's the left side of of the human figure of the pentagram in the upper in the upper uh left side The Chalice is the feminine receptive and negative force it is also a representation of the female sex organ which in his book a lot is called the Yi that's why I wrote it you know they like to use Sanskrit terms however since the Chalice is placed in the Superior part of the pentagram the head its deeper representation is that of the illuminated mind because even though the symbol even though this whole picture has so many symbols on it they aren't arbitrarily placed they're placed where they're placed for specific reasons it this is a symbol of the mind that has been saturated by the christic force of the Risen Kundalini energy and the Chalice has been an esoteric symbol for a long time uh related throughout time the Arian Legends the legend of the Holy Grail such like this but the fact that it's placed right near the head of the pentagram tells us that this is the symbol of the illuminated mind the receptive mind and we notice a lot that in Buddhist pictures the Buddhists are always holding a a bowl that's empty you can see it on that statue later if you want but a lot they're they're always holding a bowl that's empty and that means that's like an illuminated mind a mind that has been freed and cleared fed and was ready for uh the being to enter now we're going to look at the symbolism of the bamboo Rod the scepter of bamboo is symbolic of the human spinal column this accounts for its placement between the legs and the arms of the human pentagram as so the spine is placed in there the seven knots or spaces along the rod are the symbolic representation of the seven chakras that the Kundalini energy must Ascend I'm sure you're familiar with this from the lectures that Lee gave about the chakras and the Seven main chakras that's why there's seven spaces seven knots on the bamboo Rod which represents the spinal column the three tassels the top uh of the scepter are an indication of the three primary forces father son Holy Spirit ker HMA beina which was from your lecture last week uh holy affirming holy denying holy reconciling etc etc this uh three primary forces is found in many many cultures even scientifically it's the positive force the negative force and the neutral force and out of these three forces creation comes so it's not some kind of bag concept that we can't wrap our heads around even science tells us positive negative neutral there's three primary forces symbolism of the sword the sword is the masculine creative and positive force and also when you see this when we say the positive force and The Feminine negative force is not like morally positive it's like electronically like positive charge negative charish that's what we're talking about we always got to say that because we don't want the ladies to think we're trying to give them a back RP yeah or else How could a sword be positive right yep it is also a representation of the phace a representation of the will of the initiate or the individual and a symbol of Justice since it is placed at the bottom below of the pentagram figure see these are the two legs that's between its deeper representation is that of the Kundalini force that we must raise from the lower to higher as exemplified by King Arthur who raised the sword from the stone so it also has that connotation of actually as actually the Kundalini Force the fact that it's below the pentagram can show that it's been conquered or controlled or that it it has to raise but what what what we're going to show soon is that those three symbols we just talked about the sword the bamboo and the Chalice they all they all have a conjoint significations the sword is the sacred fire within each of us the king of course so here we see those three we you talk about the sword the bamboo Rod the spinal column and the Chalice yes what about um that kind of reminds me of the Shriners you know y well they don't is that their kind of yeah I guess it it's a senar so it's like an Arab Sword and the Shriners use all uh Arabic images okay so could be similar in that sense I'm not too sure exactly what the Shriners I know denote them as not being a Shriner but but I do know that they use it because it's Arabic and that's why they always call their uh their temples like the mocha Temple oh yeah that's right their bansy Oriental bands okay by use of the will the calini energy which is the sword must rise up the spinal column the rod Illuminating the seven chakras until it illuminates and reaches the mind the Chalice then it can settle in the harp Temple these symbols have been ever present on the altar of the magician and so we see that on these tarot cards now the that that is one interesting fact about the tarot cards is that they contain a wealth of esoteric hidden information besides just their use as a divination tool so here you have the magician with the the oul maxim As Above So Below and on the table you find the Pentacles which is symbolized by the pentagram the rod the chalice and the sword what is h what is that it's just yeah it's like a a wand or a symb as yeah as above and then he's got the eternity sign the holy a above his head yeah Y which is a symbol of Eternity lot lots of symbolism in The so if you want to read the torot cards you have to really understand it right to feel it you want to know what all these things mean yeah like they have their representation like the people use for divination they have that representation but they also have the deeper representation the more esoteric that isn't even openly it might be understood by people who use the tarot for divination I'm not sure but even looking through certain cards on the deck you can see that there are ones that are contain information that we talk about here quite a bit like I uh the two of in this deck uh two of Cups it's a it's a man and a woman holding the cup and out of the center of the cup the conduces of mercury is rising so it's an illusion to the the alchemical process now we're going to look at the symbolism of the Seal of Solomon also called the Star of David but when it's drawn this way the with a circle around it and one triangle white and black it's usually called the Seal of Solomon the Seal of Solomon is an alchemical representation of the Union of two forces and I believe that Lee did talk to you about this probably in several lectures probably because I know that he's interested in it he knows quite a bit about it so it's a representation of the Union of two forces positive and negative Fire and Water male and female it's like a balancing of opposites although it does contain many different layers of symbolism the superior triangle is ker beina or Hina uh father son Holy Spirit the Holy Trinity whichever names you want to give to it Osiris Isis Horus it's been around for a long time positive negative neutral it is a representation of the spiritual this is a representation of the spirit of all things spiritual this triangle the superior white triangle the inferior triangle just called Superior and inferior because of the direction of the point represents the demon of Desire the demon of the Mind the demon of the ill will basically the three traitors that you've heard about from previous lectures is a representation of the material the material world the physical world and this is a sign of the great struggle that we all face is been explained as the battle between spirit and matter that spirit is wrapped up or engrossed in matter as the ego engrosses or wraps up the essence so this battle is the liberation of the essence from the ego the separation of the spiritual from the material as one representation but to the The Alchemist uh the ancient Alchemist did use the symbol as well to represent the uniting of two separate opposite forces they they hid it under Fire and Water but it was a representation of the uh uniting of the male and female forces we look into some further alchemical symbolism in the center of the pentagram there are four icons that are symbolic of the alchemical process the caducus of Mercury which emanates from the creative organs of the human pentagram so that's actually where its location is found on the pentagram and the creative organs symbolizes the two channels that Ascend the spinal column e and pingle like we were talking about at the beginning the symbol of the sun represents the masculine creative positive Solar Force the one channel the symbol of the Moon represents the fine receptive and negative Lunar Force these two forces are utilized to awaken a third Force which is known as the Kundalini and is symbolized by the sign of mercury that ascends the two channels of the spinal col so this is from ancient alchemical texts even from the 16th 17th century they would use the symbols of the planets to represent some of their ideas Mercury they use as a sign for the Kundalini it's why a lot when you research Alchemist they always talking about sulfur salt and Mercury it's kind of how they hid this exact representation they put mercury because in the thermometer that's what they used to it does rise straight up with heat W that's right that's a that's a good point that's it that's true and they also had to hide their what they were studying and what they were learning they HIIT they had to hide it under some kind of scientific uh facade because we know that the church was very dominant back then and uh this was the kind of stuff you would go to the Stak for barbecue yeah so they hid it under all the symbolism they hid it behind all these poems that are we reading what the heck are they trying to tell us here but there was an inner Doctrine so now we're going to talk about the symbolism of the Apex or the head the sign of Jupiter is placed this is the four the sign of Jupiter in the center of the forehead this represents wisdom and the power of the perfected individual over all creation Jupiter is the planetary sign associated with law rights and wealth or poverty in this sense it would be spiritual wealth below the sign of Jupiter you will see the eyes always opened they are the eyes of divinity The Eyes Of God they represent the infinite the alpha the holy eight and the equilibrium between the heart the mind and the sex the three brains you will be familiar with from all the previous lectures we have a representation of the Holy eight the mouth being this section represents the word as the whole sign of the pentagram is the symbol of the word made flesh which is kind of a strange statement but it means it's the symbol this whole pentagram symbol is a sign of the individual Awakening the Consciousness realizing himself becoming more like the Divine and that's the symbol of the word made flesh where we are made in the image of God where we raise ourselves to that actual image through conscious effort and work now we'll look at some of the planetary symbolism If You observe the extended arms of the pentagram you will see the sign of Mars is this sign some of the signs you'll notice they're the same but slightly different which one has a cross through this one doesn't that kind of represents how the planets have two polarities they have uh both a positive and a negative effect on Humanity on people they have the planets also have their higher side and their Lower Side uh the sign of marus symbolizes the forces of willpower that transform man Mars is the planetary sign that is associated with war power and will the sign of Mars is a sign of strength spiritual strength and reminds us of the battle that we must wage against the ego so as Mars is a symbol of War it's not a symbol of external War it's the internal War much like the like the the deeper meanings of many doctrines like the Muslim Jihad is in in a Jihad against external infidels it's an internal holy war that's what this that's that's how we're assing uh that's how we're associating this symbol of Mars with the internal struggle the internal war that will bring us power but that we must fight by the use of our own will that we must consciously fight how do we fight it all the techniques that been learned so far self-observation everything like this now we're looking at these planetary signs again the same Planet opposite forces in the two inferior angles which are the legs is found the sign of Saturn this symbolizes the law of death all perfected uh beings defeat death and are transformed into resurrected beings Saturn is a planetary sign associated with death inheritance its opposite Association is life and it's also associated with The Sword of Justice which may be another reason why the sword is placed between the two symbols sad uh this is a quote from the nagami library verily I say unto you none of those who fear death will be saved for the kingdom belongs to those who put themselves to death it was a quote given by Jesus in the apocryph of James in the Gnostic Gospels death equals the death of the ego the practice of dying from moment to moment these kind of terms so we see this is a very interesting statement Kingdom belongs to those who put themselves to death obviously it's not to be taken literally but now which I think some of them did take it literally right well seems like throughout every culture and every tradition they they end up taking their scriptures literally and they lose a lot of the inner meaning the more profound information in there exactly like don't no one lights a candle and puts it under a bowl there's Christian groups who say okay you can't do that you can't put a candle under a bowl is that what the gospel is trying to tell us or they trying to say you can't have knowledge you can't be illuminated and not share it with others you have to look at the deeper meanings yeah now we talk about all we talked about these in the alchemical sense now we're going to talk about these in the planetary sense the Sun the light the clear fire the awakened conscious associated with health life and mystical matters the Moon is a symbol of fertility uh and the Dominion of the water over the Waters of Life associated with imagination the the subconscious and reproduction Mercury is a symbol of intelligence The Prudent activity of the sage or the the initiate individual associated with reason science and healing Venus is from here down is associated with love Chastity and Beauty Associated also with uh imagination Love and Marriage now the combination of the sign of Mercury and Venus can illustrate a deeper representation as the intelligent use of love and chassity to accomplish the healing or regeneration of man and this is one reason why these two symbols may be merged into one symbol and why they appear above the cuses of mercury because these two symbols and the cuses of mercury are outlining the alchemical process uh like we said before Mercury is is the symbol of the Kundalini fenus the force of Love is the force that we need to utilize in order to awaken the force of K now we'll look at the Hebrew words there's four of them along the pentagram below the sign of the sun we find the Hebrew word kafar kafar has a direct English translation as experation which means to atone or make amends in a spiritual sense it has been used in the Old Testament in a few cases to represent also Mercy the understanding of this is before asking for Mercy we must first repent for the crime that we have committed we must comprehend the ego the ego through meditation and self-observation and then take the direct action to eliminate it you cannot ask for forgiveness and expect to receive Mercy if afterwards you then continue committing the same error this is a we can kind of understand this some when your children they tell you do you go to a religious school you have to have confession and say what you're sorry for I'm sorry that I I hit my brother okay say a billion hail marries and then you'll be okay then you come back the next week I'm sorry I uh hit my brother if you were really sorry you would comprehend is it right to hit your brother what motivates you to hit your brother what is the negative outcome of hitting your brother and you would take the steps to eliminate that action from yourself before you you you knelt down to pray or ask for divine intervention or Mercy this is the meaning of kafar that we understand it as experation I think that makes a little sense next word we're going to look at is Pasad and it's located below the moon pad corly translates to English as fear this is the fear of the laws the fear of karma does not mean that you have to be afraid of God or the Divinity or anything it means that you have to comprehend the laws and apply them because if you do not you do not self-realize is the fear of being devoured by the lion the law instead of devouring it so this is the fear of understanding the laws and then not working in harmony with them so it's not so much like a scared fear it's more of a respect for the higher principles for karma for the things that we've been told numerous times when we come here above the sign of the moon is the Hebrew word Adam this is the Adam cadmon of the ancient cabalists the primordial man the perfect man the Divine androgynous which might scare you guys from the last week's lecture but this was touched on I Believe by my brother this is a symbolic representation of it from the medieval period it is the embodiment of all 10 cph of the Tree of Life oops it is the being before the division of the Sexes so we're trying to say is a person who has created all their solar bodies they have all their divinities they've incarnated the being the symbol this word Adam the uh in its primary sense isn't the the male Adam of Adam and Eve this is the name of uh the unified being before the division of the sex has even occurred people in ancient times were actually called instead of being called humans or something that they were called Adam before the division so we do associate it with Adam and Eve but even that story of creation which I'm it's not necessary that people be familiar with it but in that story God takes Eve from inside of Adam from his red and makes makes woman from inside of man but before the woman was taken out those two forces feminine and negative they were in one being and then the being was separated into Sexes now we have above the sign of the sun is the sacred and unpronouncable name of God in Hebrew yod he Val he which is also what the word tetragrammaton represents four-letter word is the Greek way of saying y hey Val it represents to this four-letter word which represents the highest name of divinity that's why it's unpronouncable not because they can't pronounce it because they don't respect it's only pronounced in the Jewish culture once a year on uh their most holy day which is yapor I believe and it's pronounced in their main Temple as at 12:00 noon so the sun doesn't cast a shadow and it's only pronounced by the high priest under trumpet blasts what trumpet blast this name yod Val but yod Val is like saying IH VH so to say y v isn't like pronouncing this word oh just like how tetragramaton it has a connotation of of this word but it's literal translation is four-letter word but because because of the ideas it represents these words become holy even the word Tetro Graton so that's an interesting fact the Jews when they read this in their Old Testament when they came across this word for God they substituted it with another word Adonai so they always read the word Adonai which means Lord instead of reading tetr or their pronunciation for it and ancient Hebrew was written without uh without vowels so that's why it's like it's hard to decipher some the Hebrew text where they have more than one translation there's no vowels written in it and it's written continuously so there's no breaks there's no periods there's no cols so what they did is when they uh when they were when they were reading this word they always substituted a donai and then so they so that they would remember that they put in the vowel marks like this is ancient Hebrew that has no vowel now newer Hebrew they have vowels they use mark they look like little dots or something to tell you what vowels should be in there so that you can pronounce it correctly they would put the vowel marks for Adonai inserted into this word so just so they were remember to say Adonai instead of pronounce that word but if you anglicize it and read this word with the vowel marks for Adonai that's where you come up with the word yehovah which is one that in Western culture we use as the highest name to denote God that's a little off topic but that's some of the uh Jewish history that my brother has been pouring at me coming to the surface uh the word tetr Graton is originally a Greek word that literally means four-letter word and directly refers to the unpronouncable name for God in Hebrew yod Val is that the word then that the the highest priest would say he says it but he says it as their historic actual pronunciation is but only he knows it out of the all the Jewish priests so how they pronounce it I'm not sure oh okay like what what how they actually phonetically say it there's actually a lot of people in the Jewish Community who don't even believe their high priest have the pronunciation of this word anymore they believe it was lost but because it's the high priest says it and then he passes it from melt the ear to the next high priest who says it okay they can't really prove that they don't have it well you're never supposed to hear it it's too sacred I guess in other languages the name that denotes God also consists of four letters so in Spanish dos in Latin Doos in Greek Theos but th is one letter in Greek France Deo Turkish assar what's that yes but it's got four letters right d e u s fren y yep oh yeah I know y so we're trying to for some reason holy names have always been associated with four-letter words in many cultures some cultures they're not but a lot of them there the tetr Graton which is written like this which is y hey V hey is a sacred summation of the number four the Trinity father son Holy Spirit or whichever you like to call it best first logos second logos third logos keer chabina uh plus the unity of life is the holy for so these three creative forces that we' talked about emanating from the main source is how you get the holy four is a representation of the Holy four in the words uh yod hey Val we find our being our most complete Divinity from the anof which is a super Divine atom of each one of us the three primary forces emanate and give their final synthesis three plus the one which they come from it's four the father one the son two the Holy Spirit three these three emanate from the absolute which is four so this concept is is a little bit more abstract than the other Concepts we were dealing with but it like we said it's the three creative primary forces emanating from the infinite the absolute which surrounds all of them this holy Flor is what brings forth all the other creation all the other divinities all the other elements the physical world as we saw in the tree of life uh the masculine and feminine principle principles are also contained in the Holy yod Val the yod represents the Eternal masculine creative principle the first he the Eternal feminine receptive principle The V the phallic masculine principle fire and the last hey the uterus feminine principle water in these four letters the two feminine and masculine principles of the microcosm which is a fancy word for saying uh universe or the picture on a big scale and the microcosm which is another fancy word of saying the individual are represented so as we see we have these four representations they seem to be the same we have the masculine and the masculine and The Feminine and The Feminine but this is the masculine creative principle uh represented in the universe the universal creative principle this is the universal feminine principle this is the individual like inside of us inside of man masculine principle and the individual feminine principle water which is another relation of the maxim As Above So Below or man is a small Universe man is the microcosm and the world is the macrocosm now we're going to look at some of the numerical symbolism so you see at the top there was 1 two and 1 two 3 they're not totally necessary and don't appear on all of these uh representations of the esoteric pentagram but on either side of the head we observe the numbers 1 2 and 1 2 3 also the letters correspond two letters three letters the one two above the word t represents the duality of the pentagram the positive and negative the masculine and feminine the two polarities this whole pentagram can actually be divided up into a duality right down the center Side of the Moon on is the more feminine sides like the Chalice the on the side the sun is is where where the sword originates from and also you saw those two uh different representations of the planets the masculine picture is is on the side of the Sun the feminine on the side of the moon that's another dualistic representation the 1 123 above the word TR represents the fact that these two polarities emerge from the Trinity so from the creative process the creative three creative forces we end up with the two opposite forces of masculine and feminine the calistic sum of these numbers 1+ 2 + 1 plus 2+ 3 is N9 which indicates the ninth sphere the work in alchemy which I'm sure you've heard in past lectures when they always talk about the ninth seph off being this one usad the foundation stone being the work in Alchemy now we're going to talk about it as a Talisman the best electrum which is like a Talisman or symbol or metallic symbol is the esoteric pentagram for it causes the demons to shake and flee it can be used at windows above beds at door entrances as medallions Etc and it has been used for all of these purposes for many many years it's not the sole possession of a gnostic organization it doesn't originally spring from the Gnostic organization it's one of these symbols that has been very important throughout history and therefore it's very important to pronostic organization the best electrum are composed of seven Metals for it represents the seven planets the seven regions and the Seven bodies as we know in these kind of studies seven is a is a big number it has a lot of meaning uh mostly representing the seven dimensions the seven bodies that we must create this is a representation of them this is the moon uh the region of the moon is Gabriel or the angel of the Moon uh the metal associated with the Moon is silver uh Mercury they Regent associated associated with Mercury is the Archangel Raphael and the metal is Mercury Venus uh associated with uel and copper sun is associated with Mikel the highest of all the archangels and the metal of gold Mars is associated with the Archangel somel and the metal iron Jupiter is associated with the Archangel zachariel and and tin and Saturn and Ora is uh represented by oraal and Lead this isn't uh necessary to memorize or anything like this this is just this this is a system that has been around for a long time that's these are the seven uh ancient planets these are some of the uh representations that the ancient people gave to the seven planets and these are some of the ruling forces they are also the seven planets which uh have the most imp impa on our daily life now we're going to talk about the power of the symbol as a whole a sign is nothing by itself and has no force apart from the doctrine that it represents however a sign which sums all the occult forces of nature naturally fills the elementary spirits and others with respect and fear and enforces their obedience because it re presents a power greater than their own so we have to kind of remember that the S like the picture it has power and meaning but only because of the doctrine that it contains the wisdom that it conceals what it stands for and we can see this in society easier examples would be like everyone looks at a peace sign and knows immediately what stands for so everyone can look at this one symbol the peace sign they have the same emotions kind of in them another good example of that would be the the Christian cross it's a sign that's worshiped throughout the whole world and the Christians this symbol this two lines denote their whole belief system it's a representation of their whole practice even though the cross itself is very ancient so like just like that this symbol gathers all its power from what it represents from what it teaches not merely just from the pictures being all in a strange order so as a summary like I said this is a little bit of a shorter lecture it is necessary to work with the staff of mercury of the pentagram it is necessary to transmute the Sexual Energy in order to awaken the sacred fire and make it Ascend the spinal column in this manner it is possible to develop all our faculties and Powers when we know how to transmute the sexual fluids we we uh do not make the mistake of spilling the glass of Hermes the Chalice then the retained fluids are transformed into energy this energy bipolarized itself in solar and lunar atoms of a very high voltage that Ascend through the two channels that Coral themselves along the spinal column e and pinga the two channels that appear in the staff of mercury represented by those two serpents these solar and lunar atoms May contact in the travini which is near the cix the tailbone and then by means of induction awaken a third force it is necessary to work with the sun and the moon the masculine and feminine principles the male and female only in this manner is it possible to awaken that sacred fire which will transform us radically that's a quick synthesis of the alchemical process um kind of just brushed over it but get the idea it's more to be studied in depth on your own possibly but the star is representation of the whole chemical process and that's where it gains its power that's why it is a force used to drive away negative entities or things of a lower nature things of uh lust or desires or what we would generally considered to be the Eagles there's a microcosmic star practice that we're going to learn briefly there exists a powerful Mantra that when vocalized instantaneously forms the Flaming star or pentagram within the astral plane the sight of which causes the torist to scatter and Terror so this Mantra forms the star um the star we do it here in the physical has an effect like a protective effect kind of like Bine but in the astral if you were to perform it you could actually see a pentagram pentagram of life this powerful Mantra is and it's Sanskrit clean krishnaa goenda goiana Baba swaha and there are movements that accompany that we will look at it this Mantra has three dist distinct stages upon the recital of CLE which the Hindu occultists called the seed of Attraction we Pro we provoke a flow of christic energy from the superior dimensions and a kind of downward door is opened then throughout the body of the the Mantra krishnaa Goa kopana the force fuses with the person reciting the words finally upon reciting swaha the force is sent out to do its work and the one who has received the christic energy can radiate it with tremendous Force this is how the practice is done I can examplify it for you it's like we would say to cleanse the room and bring this forth on we actually make the microcosmic star in succession much like Bine but a more strength involved um and and we repeat uh the words mentally as we do it but we start like as we do like right over left step out with the right and open up clean krishnaa being the Apex goia kihana vabaya swaha that's just a quick example uh we're gonna have a hand out of this to to give you I don't have it tonight but next week we'll give you the hand out so you have the words you don't have to try and remember everything off just this slide and that's that's the microcosmic uh star practice we make use of usually after we uh let's say a some kind of protective phrase like Bine or some of the more powerful ones that we're going to learn in future lectures you would close by doing this by trying to retain some of those more protective forces and that's the end of our lecture oh would you like me to put that back up yeah what was the uh the oh symbol that's in the center is a reason that that wasn't uh discussed well it's like there's an a here so Alpha Omega it has the same conation as the sense but I realized that afterwards when I look at this I didn't really discuss the Alpha and Omega and I use the word man way too much
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Samuel U. Nussbaumer, WGMS - Evaluation of the Global Terrestrial Network for Glaciers (GTN-G)
so here are screenshots from the wds web page where we can see the procedure to get a member of the group data system and then we have the word evaluation and when we also look at the form for the piano report here we have the expression recurrent evaluation of the wds members so and with us we asked ourselves what kind of a regular evaluation might be for a member of wps or in general could be useful and some questions that we i'm asking or we are asking from the replacement survey is how to do such an evaluation what are the benefits of such an evaluation what are the competencies or responsibilities how shall it then be reported and what i would like to give in the following is experience from our side and also to write the question if it's a proven example for the world's data system so i don't say it's a problem example and i don't want to say that so make sure it's a question mark it's just an open question so to make it clear talking about glaciers and for that year a short slide that shows glacier change in the alps to the left the great alleged glacier the largest glacier in the alps and to the right another glacier also quite big and we see the prominent glacial loss and that's very important because everyone can see that and that's also one of the key issues that glaciers are recognized as key indicators of climate change so and to monitor that we have the global terrestrial network for glaciers now i don't go into detail on that because i have another talk tomorrow where i go in that but and here i just have to make uh give some explanation of the bodies that i will treat in the following so important to say that the gtg exists of three operational bodies which are the global land ice measurement from space initiative working with satellite imagery to get place outlines then we have the workplace monitoring service at the national snow and ice data center involved in colorado and all three of them are in charge of the global testing network for glaciers we have the steering committee and it to have a closer look it exists of an advisory board where we have data users and from different fields from the remote sensing side but also from c2 measurements and also then from the from the international bodies and then the executive board which consists of the members of the operation team of these bodies in case of the workplace monitoring service we have a small team at the university of zurich where we also have some dedicated funding for these activities so to uh just to give a short overview of the data sets where that are in the verification monitoring service we have annual calls for data where we actively compile the glacier data through our national correspondence and the principal investigators and then there is a one-year retention period so to say and ensure that also the investigators can use they later first and also for practical reasons because sometimes there is also some like adjustments needed to revise the data then we have date on glacier length changes aerial changes thickness and mass changes and then some additional glacier information events like special events like outburst floods and so on and all these are stored in the fluctuations of glaciers database and to give an overview what that means here we have an image for fieldwork in in the alps and also in patagonia where we see that we are drilling stakes into the ice to measure the ablation also in the higher parts of the glaciers we have to take holes to measure the density of the snow that's the in-situ plastological method and then we have the geodetic method using satellite imagery to assess volume changes of the glaciers of course you can also do then assess the glacial lens changes and all these data are also described on the poster which is in front of us and i can give you more information that later on if you wish so the backbone is a worldwide scientific collaboration network consisting of the uh course for national correspondence and of course all the principal investigators so the verification monitoring service is not the office in zurich but it's actually all data producers working in all parts of the world that formed the earthquakes and monitoring service and we had now an evaluation of the workplace modern service and the global test network for glaciers through the gtg advisory board and they state that every eight years they have await the work and this consists then of several parts several reports that i will show you now in detail first we have a self self-evaluation report by the operation bodies so the three executives three um like wgms nsidc and glimpse we have then it's not important to read the details just to say we have three for every organization one chapter and then an overall chapter summarizing uh the whole gt so because it's important to have that as a whole as some examples from the wgms we also made an um a questionary to all our data users and critical investigators that's an example for one of these questions how to evaluate our data and service product in general for instance another was for instance how to evaluate access to the data and so on and what we can here see so the color that's as we say that's a light green so that's not a cool yeah so that is okay so to make that clear so here we are a light green and then a big dark green which is very good so but we also see yeah that's quite positive to say but also it's not a well it's good but not too bad so there's there's some potential for improvement and that we also then state in the evaluation report so there are clearer positive things to say like the active compilation of the glacier data also importantly a digital and printed products which is important to give also visibility to our data producers if they have the glacial esmena photograph in the palatine of the wgms that's also important for them then key challenges are as i mentioned this geodetic methods for instance we have very few only few hundred in indeed observations and in light of the view of the two hundred thousand places therefore right we have to see how are they representative and so on and of course it's evident that the geodetic method where we can assess volume changes for a whole mountain range has a great potential that we have to use stromer in the future essentially hereby is of course to have secured the funding which we have but we also have to use the existing resources more efficiently to make the best of it and also to find additional money for instance we also recently started to capacity building measurements like for organization of summer schools to train people in the field but that is then through external funding so we have to look for additional funding for that so other important things i normally mentioned the active compilation of classic changes then also to go through literature to enrich the data we have and also to improve the data quality we have and then also very important the easy access to the glacier data like to improve our metadata browser but also recently we started the glacial app for mobile devices where everyone then can very easily access these flash data finally also the reporting we were thinking of merging of our two data products in power in one new product to save here some resources then second we had site visit in boulder where the advisory board and expedition come together to discuss the issue and following that we have then the evaluation report by the advisory board this also has the same structure for every three or four national parties and there what was interesting is that they also there was a clear vision stated that the gpg as a whole because that indeed has so far been has been a thinking of the three operational bodies by itself and not as a as a whole and also what they uh several technical points like to improve the user friendliness for instance or the creation of a gtg metadata browser where all the data can be accessed to one one-stop portal as mentioned here there was also a feedback on the self-evaluation report that i don't want to go in detail but finish with the last slide to see what is important there was already evaluation eight years ago but what is now new that we have great evaluation for the whole construction the gpg the global western network four glaciers and this is also to be mentioned finally that it has a long tradition over 100 years of this international coordinated monitoring and it results in a report of ix but the open questions now how chad is reported to develop data systems so we are not quite clear to us how for instance how we have to report that if that is needed or what is we can discuss now or maybe later in the discussion okay thank you i've done a lot of those reviews there are a lot of work this is very work heavy and i just finished this week writing an evaluation of a data center at university of santa barbara and one has to be very careful of the winners one puts in the evaluation because it gets read by the people who give the money of course and it is very easy to use a word that means something in one country means something else in a different country and have a very unfortunate outcome so how do you correct that well to say it's still ongoing all these reports are finished but finally we have now received the evaluation report and we wrote was the canada answer on the evaluation report and now it's missing still the report as a whole as it will be submitted to iex or they will receive it in these days and of course we don't get the feedback but we cannot change it we could deliver a list of errors like technical errors yeah but if there is there in there it's in there but of course we have the site is it in atlanta's idc where problems could have been discussed before so the idea is also because of course the idea is clearly that the advisory board is together with the exit default it takes in one line and you have to strengthen the whole com community you know and that would be and i think that we have a scientific for instance but it's of course a critical point
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Key arguments theorizing aging in nepal beyond biomedical model parket et al 2014 sociology
sociology of aging and disability theorizing in nepal beyond biomedical models what are the key agreements put forwarded in the article theorizing aging in nepal beyond biomedical model market 2014 answer affiliate theory design aging in nepal beyond the biomedical model 2015 foreign so the global context of this [Music] foreign what are the key arguments put forwarded in the article theorizing aging in nepal beyond biomedical model parker 8 a.l 2014 in their article theorizing aging in nepal beyond the biomedical model 2014 parker 8 i'll argue that aging is largely viewed as a negative condition to be managed as citizens grow older such management can often be taken out of their hands as with other groups in society older people can suffer from the effects of social and financial inequalities some are an extension of inequalities already developed though the life course and can be related to gender class or efficiency some of the other key arguments put forwarded by parker at lr following four headings the first western concept and theories of aging according to parker at a theories of aging have developed in the waste in response to an increased life expectancy and the need to manage the lives of older people genetology is a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of aging with embrace sociological psychological and biological process though it is often dominated by the letter health and policies which affect the aging population are not only dominate by medical discourses but are often caused in an ideological struggle between the estate and the marketplace according to ws old head organization 2012 despite increasing cause for healthy aging and a life course approach aging continues to be dominated by a defect die functional or biomedical approach the second the global context of aging parker argued that aging like other phenomena has globalized and became a key concern in the 21st century an aging society is an important outcome of human development or modernity from a public health perspective aging is a combination of epidemiological and demographic changes are a health transition this transition has seen infant child and maternal mortality reduce significantly and more general health improvement increase across the entire population the transition first occurred in industrial societies across europe and north america and then moved to countries like japan south korea and singapore which retains rapid saints the thor by medicine and aging this discourse on aging in underpinned by concept and methodologies that are interestingly rationalistic modernist and possibistic in impressive according to the biomedical model successful aging requires that the elder is disease free disease related disability free and engaged in activities with family or community and the fourth as in nepal according to park retail improved means in life expectancy in nepal are the result of combination of factor in the political economic and social arena increasing role of biomedical based health care comes with another cost particularly in the expense of traditional and indigenous health care knowledge and practices which continues to play an important role in nepal using has only recently entered the policy arena in nepal and is clearly not a priority in nations focusing on millennium government goals as sos nepal has limited resources and finance to allocate to research in this area thus the resources increase in aging relies on small though a diverse range of groups including medical practitioners human rights activities advocacy workers and social general neurologist without more support the aging agenda will be dominated by external development interests
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JBS Building Co | High Impact Supplier Development Programme
hello I'm James fce the City of Cape Town's mle Committee Member for economic growth and I'm here with a team from JBS Building Company based in heathfield their leadership staff recently took part in the high impact program offered by the city's business Hub in this program participating small businesses learn valuable insights around matters including supply chain management Financial strategies and organizational design JBS building CO is a building contracting business based in heathfield in Cape Town we provide commercial and domestic Building Services as well as public segment Building Services whether it's repairs and maintenance or Renovations or new builds and we were very fortunate to be part of the City of Cape Town's high impact Supply development program through the process of having the information and lessons in the high impact development program we learned that we have to grow up and mature and make some tough decisions which we've implemented in our business and that has helped our business to move in the direction of achieving our vision for our business and so far it's been about eight months down the line and it's been great success we've managed to secure great clients and create jobs in the process and we're very fortunate for the City of Cape towns in initiative to help us uh take our business to the next level it's inspiring to see how these entrepreneurs are using the knowledge gain in our program to grow their operations and create economic opportunities for more people to find out more about this and other great initiatives for entrepreneurs and smmes contact our business up team at business. support ATC Capetown dogo.com
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Maryland football Mike Locksley after Duke's Mayo Bowl win over NC State
one again as always we want to give credit to our our opponent uh NC State uh tough physical game four quarter games like we thought Dave I had his team ready to play and the type of game that we needed you know oftentimes talk about this game is no longer the end of our 22 season but it started about 23 season and what a great opportunity against a A ranked opponent secondly I'm immensely proud of this team man they have been through so much and they talk about these seniors that have left us and even some of the guys that have entered the transfer portal that's the landscape of college football but I'm really thankful for those guys and you know for them to leave the right way I know some people have opinions about whether guys should play or don't play these guys even if they were graduating leaving or going into Portal the guys that played in this game today later on online for the name on the front of the jersey and really proud of that I talked about our seniors but even more so when you saw the passing of the torch from our seniors to the young players that were out there today to me please really proud of the way the young players prepared the last three to four weeks these guys really put the work in you know I thought the schedule of how we had them ready to play in this game really helped them develop and as you guys can see the future looks bright obviously we didn't play our best and I know I say that when we win some people get disappointed but we still left a lot of meat on the bone out there on offense the execution was perfect but we did enough to win and I mean that's what it's ultimately about as I said before this game is the start of the 23 season and I'm really looking forward to it you know the last four years we've talked about taking the next step taking the next step well the next step for us is to start competing for Big Ten championships and there's some people out there that'll laugh at us and they think it's funny but you take a Turf for granted I promise you we'll make you pay and I'm excited for what the future looks like I can't thank my bosses enough Colleen and Damon for the resources they provide president Pines for all the work that he's uh continue to do to help support this football program and you know what a great way to start the 23 season so with that I'll open it up to uh any questions perfect we'll coach uh you told me the other day that you wouldn't mind uh taking a bath out there because in that winning um right how was it where you go outside I had a little different scenario than I expected as always a good coach always has a game plan you know I want to thank Sean Steiner hopefully that's my nil deal Noggin ball so I stayed enough times he'll send our team a bunch of those hats for us winning championships a former Turf developed the Hat gave me a little bit of cover but no you know to be able to have that done because you won as I told our team sometimes you got to sacrifice yourself for the good of the team and that's what it was all about and we got ten thousand dollars out of it for whatever foundations we want to put it to so we think I only think Duke's Mayo for that second grip might with all the offensive Firepower and the passenger they sure have priority of what the defense did today in the last two games those they just play their butts off man we we put them in some tough situations today with the short fields and you know we oftentimes talk about holding the field goals and you know holding on the field goals same today because we want as clean as we needed to be on offense and we had some Red Zone and Gold Line opportunities where we just like we were just not clicking on offenses so you know what some games it turns out the way it did today Brian Williams Lance Thompson West neighbors James Thomas Henry Baker and all those guys that work on our defensive side of the ball really did a tremendous job of uh what our goals are is to make them kick field goals in in the red area and that was the difference in the Game Force foreign well I mean as y'all know man I'm a protective father so when we have things that are in-house we keep them in-house we've had games where there were other people that haven't started for whatever reason and y'all don't notice it but when it's the quarterback it's a big deal and it really wasn't a coach's decision sometimes you've got to do things to send a message and and I thought the message was sent obviously but again it was nothing malice involved in it it was just a coach's decision to start building my congratulations um can you speak to the play your defensive line guys like poker and Fontaine that seemed to really accept the tone for for the entire contest yeah I mean tyke Booker Army female type uh all those Cosmetics it's hard to name them all but the defense of the front seven you know we had to stop the run and forced in the throttle ball you know we didn't get off the field on third down like I would have liked this too but to just stop the run and keep him in those third long situations is a testament to the big guys up front Tommy akimbusote one of those young guys that took on a more meaningful role a day that just continued to show up you know for Austin Fontaine I mean that's an example of a guy that's in the portal committed to Charlotte and he's playing his butt off for the name on the front of the jersey and I know a bunch of coaches and I've heard some guys kind of run their mouth about hey if you're not in you're out and all that well you know what these guys are my family they finished they earn the right to be able to make decisions that they need to make like we have as coaches and I was prouder the way those guys kind of competed and fall and if I could follow up real quick you talking games earlier in the season about the third down and getting out of first and second down and convert those third down if you guys converted it better than a 50 clip today uh and speak to your offense about how in those key scenarios they were able to make we needed those because our first and second down efficiency wasn't very good some of it was decision making where we had some some plays there a couple times those young receivers had contested catch opportunities and those are the growing pains that you deal with when you play Punch knots and Octavian who made a huge catch in the end zone but that's why those guys this off season they become the next Dante Dimas or Kim Jarrett Jacob Copeland I'm still recruiting Jay Sean Jones I'm hoping that he decides to come back and add that leadership that we'll need next year for us to take the next step back in the room hey Coachella congrats again Alex thank you we'll talk about that adversity you guys had overcome the tough times this season but today seemed like a really special day officially you know overcoming any of those throws and seeing you walk off the field eight wins eight wins huge smile on your face covered in mayo I mean what did this experience today mean to you personally in terms of what you're trying to build that you know it means a lot to me you know one of the things happened yesterday coach Friesen sent me a text and he apologize for not being able to be here he was double booked with Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year award and I know he's dealing with some health stuff but he sent me a text basically saying you know what Mike I have an opportunity to go in eight I haven't been able to do that since 2010 when I was there you get your guys ready to play he's always coaching again one of the mentors for me he's always coaching me as a head coach he's hey did you call South Carolina about the bowl game because they won the game and he taught me that you called the team that won the game the year before but obviously I guess South Carolina and Maryland got some issues I told Damon line it up buddy line it up so I didn't call South Carolina but we kind of learned that male to male bold people did a tremendous job all week long of uh putting us in a great situation our players had a great experience and I can't be more thrilled for this team uh Dave Gordon just talked a lot about how much is kicker event to his team to his program he kind of had a similar experience with Chad Riley this year he had a big day what has he meant to the teams and that kid uh you know something about it and I told our staff this there's something about the transfer portal where when you recruit guys that are coming up you know he was at Eastern Michigan we've got some guys that are committed to us coming from some lower level schools those guys show up with a chip on their shoulder to prove that hey maybe I belong playing at this level and I think Chad is a tremendous example of what that's all about that if we're going to use the portal I'm gonna build this team with high school players let's make no you know don't question that party we're going to build it with high school players but when we go attract and recruit some transfer portal guys I'm looking for guys coming up rather than the guy that's playing at Alabama that played 50 plays and disgruntled and wants to come because he ain't get playing time and so Chad is the perfect example of what a transfer portal player should look like that we recruit at Maryland that's what I'm looking for so we got in the offensive lineman out there that's going in the portal obviously come spots you can find me you know what I'm saying don't find me they're grown again uh coach you talked about the wide receiver specifically Octavian Smith can you evaluate their performance those young guys can stepping up and then just that mentality they've taken on this past few weeks and dealing issues I thought they were just okay we did not block the perimeter worth you know what we had space plays and we got guys missing blocks out on a perimeter but those are the growing pains that when they're you know their lessons you know you know you lose or you don't execute the way you should those are the valuable lessons that during the off season will go back and watch the tape we'll get them coached up fact that some of them ain't plays you know we had some contested catches that I thought we had a chance to come down with um but they're going to be better next year because of the amount of snacks they were able to take this year and being thrust into meaningful Rooms Today and that's the way that's what it's all about is you develop a team in the middle of the room coach from where you came in and knowing that you're one of the world's greatest terp fans it must mean a lot to you to actually come back here as a terp you got to beat NC State in a real game a real physical game what's it mean to you if you've given credit to everybody else here but what's it mean to you to take it from where you came in to actually get that eighth one you know what that was a classic old school old ACC Maryland NC State rivalry game we think about those games and I took part and quite a few of them that they've always come down to the end they've never been easy I even went to an old school Turf script out of uh branding I'm sure a couple of my Terps invest on purpose because you know what it's a Turks versus the versus the wolf pack man and I grew up on that game I grew up on those games it ain't never about me excuse my grammar it ain't cover about me it's always about the players in the locker room it's about the past players that I've had the privilege to coach here it's about developing them into men to where they become better fathers down the road better husbands down the road better brothers and better uncles you know that's what this program is all about it's developing and the role that coaches had on Me growing Up is why I take this job really seriously and it's something I take for granted so it ain't gonna be about me it's gonna be about those kids as I've always talked about and I'm a product of them uh coach how would you summarize these password users as a head coach now and you feel like you know where you need to be or you can see these your expectations at this point there is no Finish Line man we got to move the finish line so we're never going to be where we need to be but I will be remiss if I didn't talk about what this program went through with Jordan McNair and where we are today and some of these seniors that are leaving here were here during that time to think about where the program was today or career was then to where it is now and it's not about me about the resources that Damon and Colleen had provided us about the players and them and the era where it's all about me nil individual name image and likeness branding you saw a group of guys that kind of put their personal things aside to do something for greater cause and where we were when I took over in 2019 to where we are today I mean Ray Charles foreign that right there is a testament to who he is here's a guy that has a senior bowling like probably somewhere in the second to fourth round draft pick cared about his team more than his individual self and it's not a knock on players that didn't play in this game because I got respect for them and everybody has to make whatever decision is best for them and that's where we are in society but to see jacorian to see you Jalen Duncan who's our highest rated player on our team that'll have a chance to play on Sunday Jahari Branch Spencer Anderson all those guys come out compete play and finish and that's what one of the pillars of our program is the finish and we coach it up whether it's in the classroom whether it's on the football field and jacorian came out and finished but he also laid the foundation to next year's seniors of what it means man sometimes you got to put your your personal goals aside and realize that this team is wide you maybe have the opportunity that you had moving before young owners Kevin Gates I thought Gavin played well he's one of those guys that's feisty plays physical made some plays broke up some third down passes you know he's back here at home and we've recruited this area really well we've got some good players signed it's coming to play for us from now here and so you know any chance you get to play an ACC opponent just because of the old relationships and rivalries part as I've told Colleen who does our scheduling with me those are the type of games we want to play because you know the great opportunity and I thought Gavin did a tremendous job for a young player today last question third round piggybacking on being a mentor and helping the kids develop and grow is there a play or two that you could say these are the most these players have really put put it on the line and they would be the most improved players for this year it'll start with me with Austin Fontaine man I can remember from coming here in 2019 and Austin sat in my office with this guy this guy so he said I don't want to be here I want to transfer I saw him battle through adversities and personal things that he's had to battle and every year he just saw Austin get better and better and work with all the people you know the resources I always talk about when he utilized the resources we've had earned a degree I think he's committed to play here locally at Charlotte and to me he's the the picture if you opened up with the Maryland program is all about in developing the man as a whole Austin Fontaine would be one of those guys that needs our program thank you thank you thanks again
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Inside the Hangar: things and thingoids.
diary things things are the true ones the ones having a relationship with the people bound to the truths of Life despite the extreme complexity of the times I think that some truths sadly exist in the history and that these are latent he inside every one of us these are not intellectual truths they are simple and basic they are inside the saw we know them but by not using them we forget them because today in the world thing goids Prevail thing goids that invasion of arbitary shapes set on the fakeness of Life endowed with a self- reproduction threatening Force those freezing objects deeply split by the anthropology of the human being hauntings that aren't homologous to the sentimental Humanity thingo are around us but not next to us they are harsh apparent and inhuman they are outside the truth of Life attempt an army of menacing obstructions deing the existence and the ancient beauty of things
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Nigerian 🇳🇬Family Tries KOREAN 🇰🇷 Food For the First Time! | kimchi Gimbap, Tteokbokki…
try like over like more African yeah we've only had one Asian dish which was Indian food it's so good [Music] tqf bonus TT Q F Bonnet the bottom cello magic Island and now introducing a new Revival is available in all ages and sizes.com get yours the www.tqfbooth.com hey guys welcome back to the Queen's Family Channel and today as you can tell from the title we're gonna be trying Korean food for the first time [Music] here on this table we have different Korean dishes and it looks so good yes it does I am so excited to try to [Music] because I've never had them and I always see them like hey dramas yeah it's so good I like it what I don't know what every single time I watch it and like kdramas they look so good and I'm like I need to watch they look good so then today I'm finally gonna try the food I've always wanted to try because it looks good I mean I've never ever tried yeah and it's gonna be like a nice thing to me yeah yes I'm excited for the dessert in the past guys we tried over African yes we've only had one Asian dish which was Indian food what is this like East Asian yeah this is like more like the East Asian side which we've never actually tried so first time I'll tell you guys yeah I mean it's really hard to find restaurants compares to like other countries the hottest restaurant was the South African guys oh my God oh my God we tricked different mushrooms for different days Oh my days so Jenny was like two hours to get there we couldn't get the right food yeah yeah but none of the letter was worth it yes it is anyways is it yeah guys if you know why they actually loves cake drama like I feel like she can actually name this because you know hey okay dude do you want to try and name it without Ricky yeah without reading the Box this is definitely kimchi I've seen kimchi so many times and I hate drama it's like so popular and then watching yeah I want to try this so well I've never tried it yeah it was like a tick tock thing or Tick Tock trip and they like try this yeah but this is like the one with the red beans yeah Mochi was that a tick tock are you on I don't know anyways then this is the bookie this is spicy kimchi fried rice oh okay guys it looks completely different to your Nigerian fried rice yeah the one that we know yeah yeah the one that we I feel like fried rice is just so different for everyone yeah it's just rice it's fried and it definitely smells different oh yes guys guys I brought the smell it smells amazing like everything just smells so good yeah the next thing we have is the ready noodles right here I mean no no black black oh yeah okay we've had it once right yeah I had it once yeah it's like bitter I tried it it was a bit so it's not really a candy no I like it and then I'm gonna open it open it don't turn the [ __ ] tomorrow it looks like kimchi it looks like a kimchi read it read a label there is no label it is I knew it it looks like kimchi this is definitely definitely a kimchi suit and I see tofu in here and I see tofu B I don't know yeah I don't know what this is so I don't know what this is I think this is like a quartet I think we ordered it so I know because we ordered it yeah and I don't I don't remember seeing that in like K drama but this is soy sauce and it's like yeah this is a courgette June I've never heard of it and then we have chicken fried Korean style chicken that was like so easy and this one I don't know what this one is I've seen it before but I don't know what it is so when we went there they were like apparently this is like so like popular in Korea so it was like Mochi I don't know if Mochi originates from Korea but it's like really popular and then they were like oh bubbles popular as well yeah we wanted to get Burger okay guys get ready to get food [Music] oh my gosh this is coleslaw at the bottom this is a gamari it looks like noodles right it looks like green yeah yeah it's like healthy noodles like really healthy it looks like seafood noodles like it looks like needled okay guys before we get trained to the video be sure to like comment share and subscribe and let's rain we'll go thank you pleasure and then it's not too long we'll take you for a deal like this [Music] we call this solo we don't build a treat in Jesus amen I feel like the person we should try is the chicken these are meant to be in the freezer and it's gonna melt it's gonna melt so we have to because that always goes we we we're about to break the rule this is meant to go in the freezer because it's out we need to try it yeah you think we need to share this for us I think it should yeah I'm looking forward to try to make you baby I'm looking forward to try the noodles as well okay so let's try it I'm okay I want to try to book you so bad it smells like honey it does sticky oh it smells so good um it looks like Mochi in a stick it looks like uh what is this what it'll display an image right here oh so it doesn't look like yeah oh okay guys I think it's jelly like it's like a Jenny texture I think it's gonna be chewy yeah okay let's try it okay with Chewy sounds huh I've never I've never seen it like this before yeah it's very different very very different it's new to my mouth yeah but it's good surprisingly it's good actually I don't know what it is it's like a mozzarella yeah but then guys oh my gosh it tastes so good it's like a new flavor but I feel like when that if I was to eat it every day I would actually like it then get used to it no I like it you know you need to learn to write it yeah yeah I can't have too much though yeah why are you struggling I give up what we rate it so for me I already saw uh seven okay I rate this except for two I rate it a five I rate it to six five close yeah I would like this again I would I would yeah I actually would bro it's good I would have a dream someone because right now yeah it's better if it was more Frozen it would have tasted so much yes that's why I said try it first yeah I know we broke the rule but we have to try first yeah okay I think we yeah because it's like right in front of me [Laughter] guys I've never had this before that's what I like about Korean food I've never had anything and it's so exciting because like if you talk about for example uh Jamaican food yeah we tried the rice so we expect the dark chicken and rice to taste like rice yeah let me Rices like rice we have rice yes but it was like tabuki I've never had it in my life is it gonna taste like pasta or rice or complete so you completely different Chopsticks are not that hard to use this I use it wrong but I just know how to use it yeah same I know this is I don't do that guys how am I playing in case it's very nice it looks like them expensive restroom when they serve like very tiny and then this is mine and it looks very expensive this is you I don't want to brisk it and then put too much it's gonna taste nice are you ready guys wait wait wait wait Dad the whole thing right okay yeah the whole like stick yeah not stick though yeah ready three two one [Music] okay ready two one [Music] why is everything chewy um excuse me all right but you need to be so soft I don't know why this is true I love this [Music] oh bro I like this it's okay everything is so good as well this is some higher rate I don't care it's so good so it doesn't get the flavor what what this is a lot of flavor it's just gonna be like butter sauce I don't taste that rice at all right because it's a rice cake guys already this is head because of course the sublime tastes melts in my mouth it doesn't really melt it's chewy and it melts yeah I don't I don't know about milk but it's chewing it's like a lot of flavor going into it yes spices thank you come out [Laughter] like the flavors it's a bit spicy yeah yeah and when you put in your mouth a lot of things got lead that's the locker yeah there's like the flavor of spice it just tastes bad yes yes and I can literally taste the soy sauce a lot really so that for me soy sauce I don't taste I taste it soy sauce okay daddy wants to try the kimchi um rice fried rice okay let's use this stuff alone so the egg is gone you need to make sure you put the um seaweed because it's like okay I feel like the series gonna ruin the face it's so good it just looks like salty like do I have to put coaster you don't like it yeah or more or less this is my plate I also like shape the audience my plate because she tried to make she tries to make it as neat as possible yeah it's not even that neat it is hurry up you're making me go slower my turn I thought I should have been dad's turn now do you want to go exactly that wants to go last oh okay should we just try it so we are okay yeah wait let me put some see this looks in training I'm gonna try with the rice the rice is very sticky everything's sticky and chewy is it I don't know if it's chewy wait guys you're not gonna wait for us they ask you how you are you just have to say that you're fine hey I think I'm gonna try to close because I love coleslaw so good the right it does guys because I thought there's like a Nigerian salad really yeah oh I'm gonna taste that it's so good best possible I've ever had in your life it is because they're so good oh wow yeah yeah I like the question but I still like the rice yeah the egg is actually the best bit so I'm gonna have like the full bite of everything yeah so but including the kimchi I'm not not kimchi I mean the um seaweed and then I've got beef in mind do you guys have that guys this is gonna be my bite let's go um hmm sorry that I don't want to use it the wife now that I need to save the tradition this is a 10 out of 10. all right very chewy I'm so happy we've got a whole Bowl yeah no yeah the eggs just tastes like egg yeah no egg yeah everything and the rice too yeah um [Music] it's the best thing I've ever tried yeah yeah I'm always so plasty it's so good at first I was so scared to try it yeah but yeah why is it so good yeah I've not rated anything lower than five sorry below that five not safe one yeah actually I cannot even explain how this like yeah I think it's just a natural cooking yeah yeah it's like jollof rice I know I'm trying to put gonna let me talk it's like general price when someone else Cooks it it doesn't taste the same yeah but with this like you have to know how to cook oh the never mind yeah because with this you kind of have to you don't have to know how to cook it but it's like if you know how to cook it it's let the ingredients don't count it's the skill yeah thank you that's not interesting thing with Jordan first you can put all the ingredients in the world but it will never ask you so much and I'm not serious human translator well that was once because yeah those exactly what I meant yeah every country yeah so Nigeria could have different fries yeah it's good for them yeah so this this rice might not taste the same as like different Korean restaurants I actually want to like make friends about Korean people yeah Korean food because if it tastes like that in a restaurant imagine at home [Music] it's like three different flavors yeah so we've got the garlic Mayo sweet spicy and you saw it soy Ginger I want to show you guys how it looks like three different types of chickens yeah I think that's the case well I kind of feel like it needs to start from my side because you know what to do next time right it's our side oh I'm scared there's different type of chicken this is that mine's the one that I just took it's a garlic oh I don't think I'll be using chopsticks for this okay so how long to practice on your chopsticks skills guys oh for real yeah I'm scared this is not a joke Oh I thought you was gonna no I need to taste scary because it's not working and I caught using hands you're holding up the line wait I got it my turn so we're gonna get a garlic this is how my plate looks and then what's this what's this it's spicy something spicy okay let's just say spicy chicken oh it smells so good guys oh yeah spicy yeah it does it smells like spicy can we try it I'm scared okay no I'm I'm not scared for this I'm scared for the garlic okay free to water this guy oh wait that that's not the same this one you guys already tried it this is amazing it's definitely it's sweet as well um that was crazy I've never actually experienced that sort of atmosphere again before it's absolutely electric the passion everything we see [Music] it's so good it's good but it's so good that is sugar inside yeah that's very creepy today guys yeah usually like everything I really want to try the garlic one okay let's go scared oh yeah three two one um let's get a bit emotional I'm gonna start watching k-dramas now you know let's try the scariest one Ginger you guys ready three two one go [Music] garlic mayo and the soy Ginger kind of ruined that but the cheese plastic was that too I love the chicken this one is mine next one right that we should try oh yeah it's nothing new we tried it before guys this is black bean noodles yeah yeah it's like super bitter I have it I didn't really like it so nice and I'm just trying because we've had it before together we need to try this one yeah I can actually smell it yeah it's good for the sour it's really sour it's bitter yeah very no this is like a three four that year someone was like oh my gosh I didn't do you want me to buy this one no no thank you I love it it's like healthy people yeah okay what's next after that next we just need to put the sides on our plate because these are side dishes you don't really eat them by themselves let's just put the side dishes dishes and this is kimchi by the way and kimchi's like the main side dish like everybody knows what kimchi is it smells like onions now what's going on it's like garlic you just take a little bit of machine you just wait on the side a bit closer first side it's not about onions these are good for my eyes but then somewhere closer for us yeah what is this onions it's so strong it's onions I'm gonna try and kimchi like on its own what's up is it good don't you like it doesn't taste like onions not at all not at all do I choose to lay in this you know what I'm doing I'm surprised because it just smells strong spicy um that future is good right now I'm gonna play these messy guys that just likes stuff that we don't like okay so what's next I think we should try again that's not cut sauce yeah but before you can eat it on its own no I think you're eating with rice yeah no no no don't do that yeah don't do that just eat it on its own we have rice we have fried rice right we finished this fried rice it don't take too long so guys we're gonna try this white rice kimchi Choo cheese oh sorry okay we're gonna try this right now I'm gonna wait for anyone I'm just gonna go ahead don't even use it to eat bread is it okay did I said the tofu yeah yeah yeah what is it tofu so guys this is a tofu yeah I want to try tofu so bad I've never had it in my life stop I don't know why but I feel like I won't like it okay yeah guys I'm glad I think too husband yeah they see I feel like I've tried it before yeah nothing new I think diet yeah Friday we got two more I need three more yeah but we seriously trying for you guys we should try yeah awesome now we're talking but we're starting from this Sunday yeah this is
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Nintendo Realized OUR Worst Fears About an All Digital Future
hey everyone welcome back to nintendo prime no face cam today uh it's the weekend i kind of take it easy on the weekends when it comes to youtube but you know we have we have a giveaway going on you know i i'm not gonna speak much more than i head to the gleam i'll link down in the pin comment or description if you wanna know what's going on with that giveaway oh and by the way we're on that road to 80 000 subscribers seriously be one of the people that were here before it happened and hit that subscribe button okay so one of my fears with nintendo and this is just a fear i think i have with all of these console manufacturers but the biggest fear from nintendo and many other companies is what happens as older hardware ages now look we've been playing video games forever i could still buy a used or you know refurbished or third-party nintendo entertainment system super nintendo entertainment system 2600 sega genesis playstation 1 etc buy the original games in the physical forms put them in those consoles and play them right that's still something you can do assuming that the physical copies of the games are also in good enough condition to actually play which that actually matters significantly more when we're talking about those disc based consoles versus the cartridges cartridges tend to be a lot more durable more often than not the only thing that might need to be replaced is the internal battery uh and sometimes replacing that internal battery is not perfect uh if you do it it could actually end up wiping the game files there's been some interesting finds in trying to refurbish some of those older games and that's a lot you know most of these games that we're talking about have already been dumped and there's already rom files and all that so we can recreate them and put them on a cartridge if we need to but of the last i don't know i would say maybe since the start of the playstation 4 and xbox one era i've been really worried about this future where we buy most of our games digitally and obviously eventually you know get to rental services not like game pass but this really is about digital distribution altogether and digital distribution existed before the playstation 4 and the xbox one but the playstation 4 and xbox one actually required you just like the playstation 5 and xbox series today to install your games essentially just like a pc has always required you to install your games you don't play them directly off the disk so this has obviously encouraged people to end up going digital anyways as the basically the physical disk doesn't hold much value that physical disk is nothing but an unlock key usually doesn't even contain most of the game files you have to download them anyways but you can still resell that access key so that does have some inherent value now on pc this has been a problem here and there there are a select few older games that are a bit more difficult to enjoy today on modern hardware although most of these have been modified in some way to at least run through ms-dos or something but the bottom line is that digital games are scary and they're scary for one reason only what happens when these games that you legally purchased banish what happens when the servers that hosted those games no longer host them and thus you get a new computer your old computer die your hard drive died whatever it might be and you put a new hard drive in or you get a new computer and you go to re-download your game but you can't you log on to steam and hey that game is no longer accessible to redownload okay so what happens when the nintendo wii nintendo's first real system that had the ability to download games through the wii shop be it virtual console games or some of some of the indie games they didn't really let you purchase all the big games in this fashion that didn't really start to wii u but people owned a number of virtual console games and a number of games kind of like world of goo you know these indie style games that nintendo really started uh allowing with the wii shop channel what happens when you go to the wii shop channel and you can no longer download your games well i guess we're finding out right now so this is an article over on nintendo life and it comes from a number of places but easily verified i already checked to see because we actually have a nintendo e in my house believe it or not and uh that we well you can't access the wii shop channel right now so here's what it says on nintendo live says if you've tried to access the wii shop channel over the past few days you might not have had much luck according to nintendo everything the digital store has been experiencing major issues it's supposedly impossible to access the storefront at all and you'll instead be presented with a blank screen on startup which eventually follows with an error code nintendo's online maintenance page does not mention any issues either and that comes from go nintendo although nintendo's stopped game sales on this digital store in 2019 the current error means anyone who wants to access previous downloads and purchases is unable to right now nintendo previously said it would stop downloads at the wii at some point but never specified the exactly when users will no longer be able to re-download games more recently nintendo announced it would be closing down the 3ds eshop and wii u eshop by march of 2023 while users will no longer be able to buy games this will be able to download previous purchases so here's the thing this was going to happen someday nintendo was going to shut down the wii shop after all you know that system is is going to be 20 years old here you know in 2026 it will be 20 years you know that the nintendo wii will have aged almost old enough to legally drink in the united states and what's interesting about this prospect is this is exactly what we've been worried about isn't it a company removing the ability to redownload games that we legally own this is the danger of game pass this is the danger of an all digital future this is the danger of digital purchases this danger isn't as prevalent on pc yes some games you buy today on pc might be difficult to play in 30 years but we're not 30 years removed from the wii games i bought on my pc 20 years ago i could still play to this day so this is an interesting issue that is going to keep happening because this is eventually going to happen to the 3ds and wii u as well this is going to happen to the playstation 3. if i sony already attempted to do it to the playstation 3 and there was massive fan backlash so they kind of backtracked on that so you could still download your playstation 3 games they're eventually going to try this with the playstation 4 2. it's just going to happen the xbox 360 and the xbox one no microsoft's eventually going to shut down those servers as well so eventually all these companies are highly likely going to shut down these services and this is again what's scary imagine that you spent thousands and thousands of dollars for the convenience of digital to not have to go to the store to not have to brave the elements of time so not fight over people or wait in lines maybe just for just the convenience of quickly swapping between games where you don't have to remove the disc or cartridge uh to do that you just wanted that digital convenience maybe you took advantage of digital stores you know the sales that might happen on them that are different than the physical sales and in the end after a decade a little over a decade about 15 years you lose access to the games you bought now look for me personally just on a personal level this isn't as big of a deal since i don't play a lot of my older games but imagining losing access to the games i did buy is interesting like i have a copy of sin and punishment star successor here for wii brand new sealed inbox thank you to the fan who sent that to me this is actually an amazing game i played it back in the day but imagine that i only own that copy digitally and now i wanted to buy a wii just like we bought a new wii not too long ago and i couldn't download the game i bought that would suck that would suck knowing that i bought something like this and couldn't download it now this isn't the case because this game wasn't available on the wii shop but that's the danger of what happens after like we is is a very targeted uh very specific thing that you're not gonna be able to do this is basically virtual console the thing mostly impacted yes again we talked about some you know one other game a few other games that existed on the wii shop but this is mostly virtual console games that are impacted because this was the first iteration of virtual console and yeah you're just not gonna be able to access them and and what sucks about this obviously is no announcement from nintendo because why would nintendo announce it there is so much there there's never going to be a positive reaction to saying hey we're shutting down the wii shop channel we're just shutting it down you're not going to access it anymore remember there is nothing on nintendo's maintenance page talking about the wii shop channel being under maintenance or being down that means that this outage is either 1 000 accidental which if it was nintendo would have commented on it by now because it it's been down from my estimation almost four full days now that it's been down if that was just some sort of you know they got hacked or had some server problems nintendo would have already announced it the reason the obvious reason why nintendo hasn't is they know it's going to be a negative reaction nintendo took it down on purpose because it's highly likely nintendo's just fulfilling their prior promise of saying hey we are going to remove access to the wii shop channel eventually they didn't say when eventually was three years ago and that eventually has seemingly arrived and this just sucks not just because it comes out of nowhere without any warning but also because of the implications for the future see for me i didn't actually buy a lot of virtual console games uh back on the wii so this doesn't impact me much but this is the reminder that hey look you couldn't they cut off purchases back in 2019 well they're cutting off purchases in early 2023 for the wii u and 3ds so you look at that and you can now basically project out that nintendo's probably going to cut off access to downloading games on those platforms in 2026 at least based on what they did with wii and that's just that's very scary to think about also since nintendo's likely gonna do it without warning because they don't want to deal with the backlash so granted this video might get some backlash and some other people that cover this might get some backlash as well but not nearly as much as nintendo having an official post about it on twitter an official video about it on youtube or anything official said about it because as long as they don't say anything officially as long as there's no recognition that they took down this shop public they can sort of live in this plausible deniability world where hey look as long as you don't ask us about it we don't have to act like we did anything wrong in the first place it's one of those oh and if we do get asked about it we can act like it was an accident like nintendo is obviously keeping themselves in a very advantageous position where look at the backlash gets too big we put it back up if not you know we pretend it was a mistake and they go you know whatever we just move on with our name like nintendo is in a very solid position to get away with this and this is the reality that we all knew was going to happen someday and now it's just it's being realized and as it's realized it doesn't make it any more palpital it doesn't make it any more easier it doesn't make it easier to digest i'm having a hard time digesting it which is why we're talking about it i'm not sure that there's really an easy solution to this moving forward um you know support for these platforms isn't going to exist forever i mean our phones is an example eventually you know like an iphone 6 today cannot get the same updates as my iphone 13 why because they stop support for the older hardware which means there are literally applications on my phone that wouldn't run on that hardware anymore and that that's just that that happens it's expected i'm not sure what to think other than this is just the realization of what we've all feared and that realization is here and if you were afraid of it you had every right to be and you still have every right to be afraid of it if you own a 3ds or wii u a playstation 3 a playstation 4 an xbox one and xbox 360. you have the right to be afraid you're going to lose access to your games because it's already happening with nintendo and we already know sony tried it too so this is just is what it is and uh you guys let me know your thoughts on this down below because you know again for me personally the wii shop shutdown doesn't affect me but i know there's a lot of you out there that bought hundreds of dollars hundreds of dollars worth of virtual console games that are going to be pretty upset that if their we ever dies and they go to buy a new one or a new used one or whatever that they're not going to be able to redownload their games because there's no way to back them up legally anyways obviously you can hack your wii but i don't know you guys let me know what you think about this down in the comments below this obviously goes into a much grander conversation about pushing piracy and supporting piracy because you never lose access to pirated games right um but anyways i'm nathaniel ruffle gents from nintendo prime thank you so much for tuning in and i'll catch you in the next video [Music]
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How to Re-Moisturize DRY/CRUSTY Hair #Harmattan (Type 4a/4b/4c) | Natural Hair
[Music] hey guys epochs are here and I'm back with another video I'm Zara aka epic Zara and if you're new to this channel welcome how you doing boo if you've been here before thank you so much for coming back and watching this video it means you guys been rockin with us for how for many videos and you're gonna be rockin with us hopefully until the end of time anyway actually doing a video show you all how I moisturize my hair when it's super dry right now it's feeling kind of crusty that's why I'm about to show you all how I moisturize midweek and in between style before we get into the video I'd like to remind you guys to do a few very simple things please be sure to give this video a big thumbs up because unless YouTube know that you enjoy this content please be sure to comment down below and let me know what you want to see next please don't forget to share this video says he's study friends and definitely subscribe to our Channel and turn your notifications on so you know every time we post a video anyhoo let's get right into this thank you again for joining me [Music] first things first let me show you guys what the products I use this is my Cantu shea butter leave-in conditioning repair cream I actually really love this product I'm not gonna lie it is very readily available in Nigeria I'm going to put a link down below to where you can get this in every other product that I mentioned I use this because it's very very available and it makes the pH of my hair super duper low but if you're in Nigeria be very wary of fakes next is why I can't - shea butter for natural hair coil combi sanguine this is my trusty lusty spray bottle that like every black girl ever has in her arsenal usually I mix my vegetable glycerin and water and maybe a conditioner today I'm actually gonna mix in this Quayle combi tangler just gonna dilute it a bit to make it easier to work into my hair and plus I love water last but not least I have this very generic shea butter actually made in Abuja and I usually use almond oil which I'm still gonna put down there but I ran out anywho ladies and gentlemen let's get right into this let me show you how I'm about to like moisturize this situation turn it into something your mom your dad your brother and your sister are gonna want to have on their head so guys now I'm just taking down the her just gonna pull this out it might not look as dry as it actually is on camera cuz it's kind of shiny or shiny you know a black girl magic or whatever but it's actually pretty dry right now the texture of my hair is such that it's prone to dryness I think it's probably because of the protein sensitivity let's just throw this out of the frame we're just gonna get in here and moisturize this situation - forgot a clip so I'm just gonna have to improvise a little bit I would advise using butterfly clips those are ones I oh wait are they butterfly clips I think they're butterfly clips I'm going to link them below again I like to use them to section off my hair but I'm just going to heart a little bit my hair is already parted because I actually just took it out of a style not too long ago I'd had it in some braids from my braid out it's really parched you guys it's not trying to stretch so what we're gonna do we're going to take this I actually have enough product in here I'm going to add a bit of water just to make it a bit runny er this is kind of heavy guys I'm now going to add just a touch of glycerin when you use vegetable glycerin you're supposed to use just about five to ten percent in any type of mixture so it doesn't dry out your hair so really I'm just adding a few drops so you guys notice I didn't add this that's because I already had quite a bit in here from the other day this is going to be what's gonna refresh my hair so guys my hair is trying to flip back over and like I said Matt's forgot a clip sometimes I just put this on my hand and then I go like this and just distribute it through my hair so that there's not too much I [Music] focus more on the ends because when they dry faster and - they're the oldest part of the hair they require a lot more attention and ultimately if you're trying to grow your hair out your ends have to be super healthy or your hair's gonna be breaking off and you're gonna be looking like a scarecrow so now I'm also low porosity so what I really should have done is taken warm water and put it in my spray bottle so that the moisture could seep in better now this will still work but I'll have to like squeeze the product in to ensure that it actually saturates my hair and moisturizes my hair no I'm just taking line leave-in I'm going to put this in my hair just gonna take a little bit to put all over the body and then I'll take more for the ends I'm going to just squeeze this into my hair as well just to insure that it really gets in there warming the product up on your hand if you're Lopo also really helps ensure that the product seeps into your hair my hair feels refreshed for real though so one thing I love about this product and a reason why I knew immediately it worked for my hair you see how it's super low pH so much so that it's clumping my curls is actually defining my hair for me right now my hair is lacking in the definition department but typically I'm not looking for definition typically I'm just looking for a moisture and like body the body especially if you guys want me to do an updated wash and go though let me know because mine's wash and goes be looking hella poppin but sometimes their trinket should be slaying me so now guys I'm just separating my hair into two so I can twist it up this is how I prefer to moisturize my hair normally I do braid outs but since I'm not going to wear my hair out twisting it up is going to be better for me you'll see the style I do next because I'm about to make a video on it ya know my crusty hair has been moisturized so we're moving on this section is actually kind of small but I think it's good that I did a small section first so you all can see exactly what it is that you girls doing now I'm going to do the size section that I normally do and that's pretty large so my hair is naturally kind of middle parted this is not really my middle part I had to shift it over a bit so I don't go bald now I have my blue afro pick I'm actually going to changed my part back to the middle because I need to style my hair with a middle part for the next style I'm doing so let's get this middle part freaking look y'all this season in Nigeria Harmattan or whatever it's like it's the dry season yes so the dry season essentially has got me all sorts of dry like I came out of the shower 5 minutes later I was looking like the ash monsters like I called out that somebody's dusty bit I was just confused men's is learning how to adjust it's not similar to winter back in America because at least there is coal you know what to expect but here it's just hot and dry and everything is cracking the earth is cracking my skin is cracking my lips are cracking my hair wants to crack but we're moisturizing it today so you thought harvesting you thought you could get my hair but I got you first anyway this section is not that big we're still going work with it as this because I don't want to force my hair into a state that it's not comfortable with like I said it's dry and I'm not about to wet down this whole thing right now so I'm gonna put this on my hands again I'll probably put this on my hair just straight using glycerin and this season that's a bit risky I didn't understand what was going on with my hair last year but around the same time last year I had just come back from the states right because you know that's like home home so anyway just came back from there whatever and I was putting my normal favourite products in my hair my hair was just like ah my hair was still really crusty it was actually been breaking a bit only to discover that it was the glycerin in my products that was causing my hair to feel thirsty since there was no water in the air it was sucking the water out of my hair but to combat that I'm just going to be lightly misting and also making sure my hair is free when I'm showering so that the steam helps to keep it fresh and moisturize I've just moisturize with my leave-in next step oh my gosh you guys you know what I dream forgetting to do I actually didn't even use my shea butter hashtag fail so that's actually what's going to seal in the moisture completely I ran on my almond oil like I said before I'm just gonna warm up the shaper on my hands so it doesn't create like beads or anything like that I'm going to put it through my hair [Music] we'll also go back and put it on the other section I'll focus more on the ends - this keeps them one from getting nodded and two from getting splits and dry so parting my hair to do a twist when I moisturize I also finger detangle just a little bit I typically don't like to stress my hair my scalp that much so I don't really detangle a lot until washday clearly my hair is lacking in the moisture Department because for the first time in weeks I've seen real breakage after probably a few days I'm going to deep condition okay guys let's speed this process up this time I'm gonna get a real big section gonna get my ends first to loosen up my hair [Music] hashtag team will porosity yes I'm putting that right here y'all hashtag team low porosity are you guys a little rusty y'all should tell me down below and tell me how you deal with your low porosity hair like what do you do to manage all of that beautiful low porosity hair let me know so we're back to this okay so now to the shea butter gonna rub this in my hands really well sometimes shea butter leaves a film so be careful if you're using it that's why I use oil on the body of my hair and then shea butter typically only on the ends but let's apply some No [Music] so I'm going to put a little bit of this on my edges as you need love - we're not trying to have ball two edges y'all a few moments later [Music] so much later that the old narrator got tired of waiting and they had to hire a new one hey guys so I know that was super fast I mean it wasn't really I just sped it up in post-production video editor teens anyway we're on the last section as you can see I've already sprayed my little moisturizer ish I'm noticing quite a bit of buildup because I've been having a use shea butter it's okay we just have to manage the struggle sometimes so like I said I'm going to link my almond oil down below my favorite almond oil that's actually what I use all over the body of my hair so let's just get this last section good and moisturize so yeah that was a pretty huge section so I'm just winging it into like I can't even begin to like try and finesse like that my hair needs to be in like ten sections or more that's really just the moral of the story since I've cut it so much recently it's gotten really thick across the board I've managed to cut out my damage and I trim it every month which is pretty excessive but I'm going to stop being so she's are happy so I can make some game cuz men's trying to have tailbone links we can't be crusty and dry oh if you want a man or a girl then you better get yourself some really poppin and not thirsty hair okay guys so we're actually pretty much finished let me just quickly get the section information ah there's a tangle Armiger okay I got it out guys that's why finger detangling is essential let me just make this a teachable moment finger detangling is essential because there's certain tangles that will just appear randomly in your hair that a comb will not be able to detect but if you're using your finger you can always feel it and work through it gently so you save a lot more hair in the process now I'm personally I'm a huge fan and supporter of brushing the hair occasionally or combing whichever one you prefer because it gets all the shed hairs loosens the hair stimulates the scalp so I do brush my hair once a month sometimes more but typically around once alone some of you can brush your hair every blessed day and nothing will happen to your hair however I cannot brush my hair every day because it's in too many different states throughout the week number one number two I just feel that would be a lot of manipulation and I want to keep my hair man so I'm taking this section down I can feel some matting here so I want to pull that touch of a bit much better yay I finished my hair you guys is the final product so we're not crusty and dry anymore and now we're moisturize we're glowing we're beaming we're popping yeah hunty this is the final result this is what my hair looks like when it's moisturize thank you guys so much for tuning in I'm really excited to be back on YouTube full-time putting out videos every week like a boss thank you guys so much for watching I love you guys so much please don't forget to do these few simple things for me give this video a big thumbs up comment down below let me know how you guys moisturize your hair especially if you're low porosity let me know what it is that you do to keep your hair super soft super poppy if you have high porosity or medium porosity please also comment and let us know what you do to keep your hair moisturize midweek or in general because that will definitely benefit a lot of the subscribers and a lot of people just stumbling onto this video please also don't forget to share this veil with all of your wonderful friends and last but certainly not least subscribe to our channel and turn those notifications on so you know every time we post a video send the video I love you guys I'll see you next video make sure you watch my previous videos there go and follow in a few moments bye guys [Music]
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Fifth Harmony - I'm In Love With A Monster [español + lyrics]
[Music] me your Ro covered in dir before I'm covered in Gold it's trying it all yeah taking me all say what you want but I won't never be told cuz I'm in love with a monster friend say I'm stupid and I'm out of my mind but where that is boy I be bored all the same no I don't really care for the same conversation got everything I need and i' rather be chasing chasing with a monster I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love with the monster I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love with a monster I'm in love oh with the monster R me in leg before you w me in lace we breaking rules like we changing the game he's trying it all and he's taking me out say what you want but I won't never be told I'm in love with the monster my daddy told me I should have better taste but I rather p to see the look on the face no I don't really care for the lame conversation got everything I need and I'd rather be chasing Chas it with the monster I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love with the monster I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love with a monster I'm in love with the monster hey sweeter you driving I won't be getting love from me a wor the time cuz don't get enough from me leave it to me don't you see I run from it bit but bettery you make me crazy but I love it I love it baby you make me crazy baby baby me crazy I love it me crazy baby I'm in love with a monster did you know did you know did you know did you know everybody loves a mon you did you know did you know did you know everybody loves a mon how with a moner I'm love I'm in love with the monster are you in love with the monster I'm in love I'm never fighting a monster I want to know I want I'm in love with a monster helpit me help me help me 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 thank you good night
sofi lyrics
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Star Trek: TNG Rare Deleted Scene
captain's log stardate42069 today i spent about 90 minutes looking up some big boobs and butts on the computer not my own computer of course i used commander data's workstation then i called in commander riker and showed him all the boobs and butts he of course never suspected it was me i ordered him to erase the browsing history while he was busy deleting the vile things i was watching i snuck into his lavatory it is a daily routine of mine to secretly use commander riker's toilet and take the biggest dumps i possibly can it felt like i was in there forever as hard as i could i never and farted so much in my life when i was finished i walked straight out and did not wipe my butt i did not flush either it was too beautiful i went back to commander riker who was nearly finished deleting all the pornography i informed him there were reports of a foul stench emitting from his quarters we locked eyes and he immediately knew had gotten him again
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Tally Hall - Gems of the Internet
Tally Hall is a flew rock band that consists of five color-coordinated handsome boys who have grown a very decent following over the years due to multiple viral videos and Internet show and having a reputation for creating genuinely fun music if you're wondering what if a blue rock band sounds like it basically means they don't stick to one specific genre we used to call ourselves a wonky rock band but then I think people started to try to characterize exactly what wonkiness was and we didn't want that to happen we made up another word so blue we raffle blue rock band now so the blue is almost too perfect to describe their style when you first look at it it just seems like a jumbled mess with too many parts just like a marvelous Mechanical Museum owned by Marvin but once you listen all the way through the album you notice a few key things it's got spunk it's got plenty of weirdness it's got enough energy to fuel a rocket to space overall it's a great experience one thing that stood out to me about this band is the wholesome dynamic between all of the members who's the best beatbox are in the group can you give us a little sample maybe this includes not only the music which they play but their interactions outside of the studio if you guys could be in any movie which would it be oh man the fan transformers nice Jeff we can notice this through several different videos on the archive of Tallyho YouTube channel which include New York City vlogs skits and a series documenting their tour life known as bor along with five years worth of content being hidden in the sand on youtube this group of individuals have also created several music videos some of which gained a lot of attention which does make a lot of sense since each music video is completely different every single time but are amazingly crafted since most of them are animated they are literally the best music videos I have ever seen that's how good they are the animator that made these masterpieces is drew Makris and was literally the only name I could find as to who animated these masterpieces another form of art Arthur album covers the perfect example is their first album which rewards you the more you look at it in the background we see bum Val Chango and ISM Bob way songbirds which is a direct reference to the beginning of the song banana man it's also a metaphor for their music to say that each song they create is different from the rest and may borrow from different genres which tend to happen in the exact same song not only is it a metaphor as well as an album with a dope design but it's a tribute to a place in their town that's literally called Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum which gives it more of a personal meaning to the band Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum is just this collection of the strangest machines you've ever seen and the most entertaining and bizarre and some of them are dark and some of them are hilarious there's always a very specific thing I'm looking for whenever I'm listening to an album and that is the transition between songs although not a critical thing if you can make the ending of one song transition perfectly into the beginning of the next song it's honestly beautiful and shows true talent speaking of talent whoever decided their website was a genius yep that's their lips I just love how simplistic it is you know it's a metaphor for how they're a light in this dark work oh under the logo hides portals of different realms to the intern we've got the social medias their internet show made in 2008 Talya mail which is basically tally halls comedic Q&A show photographs not photographs their albums on Apple music and if you click this it sends you to two other albums that they've made in total they actually have five albums besides Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum and good and evil there's three others in 2005 there was one called the Pingree EP which is actually the rarest of Tally Hall albums and has four songs that are specifically only on that album the other two are complete demos which was made in 2004 and admittedly uncomplete demos which was made in 2015 has a grand total of on the same page we see recommendations in this section there are some other creative projects made by individual members of the team this is really cool because it helps my research while only three of the members projects appear here there are five members of the band and total these individuals are Joe Holly Andrew Horowitz Ross Federman Zubin Sydney and Rob cancer red tie who's Joe Holly has made three albums Joe Holly Joel Holly Hawaii part two and Hawaii part two part 2 my goodness what is up with these names Joe Holly joe Holly believe it or not is a self-titled album Wow I never knew that it's very Tally Hall esque in the sense that it sounds like the Blue Rock and has a lot more rap than Talent Hall if you're like me and enjoy tally halls weirder songs like ruler of everything banana man and taken for a ride then you'll most likely enjoy his self-titled album since he is the composer of those three songs Hawaii part two is on the same lines as the self-titled except there's less rap and more sense as well as more traditional instruments like violin and trumpet according to the spotify about page it's a once-in-a-lifetime musical which I agree with since it's very melodious Hawaii part two part two is literally the instrumental version of Hawaii part two so that's pretty cool green tie Andrew Horowitz created two side projects the first one is an EP called sketches the first two songs have a very whimsical feel to them contrasted to the last song on the album which is more of a roadtrip vibe the second one is a dudas this EP has seven songs and is solely piano tunes it's a little humorous to me how simple this EP is compared to every single creative project we've looked at thus far great i Ross Federman has one side project called mr. f this would be his name whenever he deejays and makes mixtapes he's actually made three of these mixtapes which are basically mashups of other songs put into one Lou ty Zubin said key has only one side project songs about girls this is a very old EP made in 2002 and is made under the name listed black these four songs were made with guitar and drums and include another member of Tally Hall Rob cancer has made six albums and is my personal favorite out of the five members [Music] it's actually more like one album because five of them are Disney Junior albums and I pretend that those don't exist the one album by Rob is not a trampoline and to no surprise it's very Tallyho ask this has also been established in my music artists or genres video in my research I've also discovered a few sites that may interest some Tally Hall fans a YouTube channel called Tally Hall which isn't an official channel but has many songs from the members that you can't find anywhere else and a forum slash blog called hidden in the sand self declaimed as the ultimate Tally Hall fan headquarters definitely check those out so it's been seven years since her last album why is there no new album well it's either one of two things hey it takes them six years to make an album which isn't a probable choice because that mean we would have gotten one in 2017 or be Tally Hall is history and each individual member have moved on to their own pursuits while there was never an official announcement to the band's end I'm not gonna expect anything from them since they're all scattered across the states for one and most of them already have great careers going for them everyone except Zubin has stayed in the musical bubble even after Talley halls second album Andrew Joe and Rob all made their albums and Ross deejays every once in a while Andrew and Rob are the ones who have actually made music their careers Andrew with his ability as a studio musician and Rob is a songwriter who has made several viral videos the other three Joe Ross and Zubin all went back to school whether they come back for a third album or not I'm just happy that this music exists in the world whenever I see a creative group of people that find success just by being themselves and not trying to copy anyone else it's refreshing to see something different in a world full of stereotypes especially in the music scene Tally Hall obviously makes the list with flying colors by throwing genre out the window to create something one-of-a-kind and special to not only themselves but to the thousands of fans that love what they create it's kind of hard when you're a startup band to know if what you're doing is valid you're kind of doing it for fun then all of a sudden somebody says this has value and you think oh well I can there's more where that came from I think it tastes like multiple moments for a band to into being but that was the first indication that we had something hey everybody thanks for watching my video I really appreciate it's almost like 3:00 in the morning I've been editing this I was editing this like the night before it goes up so I'm tired I'm so tired man I'm gonna go I'm gonna go collapse in my bed
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Alex Jones interviews Roger Stone August 31st 2016
yes the elections will not be rigged what does that mean the federal government doesn't run the election process states and cities and communities all across the country they are the ones who set up the voting systems in the voting booths and if mr. Trump is suggesting that there is a conspiracy theory that is being propagated across the country including in places like Texas mmm where typically it's not Democrats who are in charge of voting booths um that's ridiculous that's another sense and I and any and the implies were saying Texas will be stolen we talk about nationally the feds involved Homeland Security's always been involved the last 15 years now they've got ten times the monitors they're bringing in foreigners to come do their dirty work this is like a spy novel on PCP it's happening it's in Reuters they're seizing control and I tell you what I think Trump st right now we're gonna put together the informational videos you call them ads but they're not they're just supporting the First Amendment the right to vote where we show Obama saying feds don't run elections and then cut to them announcing that the feds are taking over the elections and then Trump warning of this and being proven right i mean the UN and the EU bureaucrats are gonna be here running our elections rogerstone at this point this is so incredible that this is actually happening this appears like they're completely panicking they seem completely wild out and desperate I've never seen such lies I've never seen such cheerleading in the media for other media to get more intense in lying uh Trump is acting presidential going to New Orleans going to Louisiana go into Mexico today to meet with the next president what in the world is going on here how can the party in power announce an emergency and seize control of the election which we already know they were trying to mess with sir Oh what are the words to describe this sure first of all let's address Alex what the president said we even know what election theft is what voter fraud is let me let me illuminate the president it is manipulation of the computerized voting machines in wide use in this country the so-called diebold or p/es machine we have an authoritative Stanford study that shows that these machines were rigged against Bernie Sanders we have a study by a Harvard Princeton professor a pal showing it that the machines can be rigged in seven minutes or less we have a CBS video showing how a fifteen-dollar device you can buy at Radio Shack or Best Buy's can be used to hack these machines and vote multiple times CBS not exactly a part of the conservative all media so the president is saying in essence well he ignores the technology and we're supposed to rely on the integrity of those in the political process not to rig the election even though it is technologically very possible here's what's happened Alex Donald Trump has raised this question and more and more Americans are asking whether we're going to have an honest election this is the establishments attempt to put a cap on this I reminded of Ronald Reagan who said the most dangerous words in the English language I'm from the government and I'm here to help you you're right there is no significant role we need to watch the Watchers because that's where this election you said that over a month ago you said Alex I'm more concerned about Homeland Security you said loretta lynch and jay johnson on this show we got to find the club is it so powerful and show the date because it's just this is this we are so on target i'm not even bragging i just can't believe how on target Drudge is Trump is you are we are I mean we are on target that's why they're crapping their pants right and I think your listeners need to get acclimated any time a speaker or an analyst or somebody in the news or someone who supports Hillary says the words conspiracy theorist or conspiracy theory that person is lying whatever they're telling you is a lie you see uh they can't refute that these machines are hackable they can't refute that they've been hacked in the past and they say Oh Donald Trump's disqualified he's not allowed to be present at the guy running the machines is saying this to us that just let Hilary off stay there sir you're not the floor we come back ladies and gentlemen blazing she has a lot of the breaking news but this is just incredible that this early I new home I screams get me involved doing it but now they're just like we have to protect it from hackers the Russians want to steal it if Trump wins the Putin did it oh and let's not forget I said who's leading the resistance against they will order front and center it is Vladimir Putin because he's a nationalist folks he's not in our business we'll be back stay with us show them you get ready for the propaganda you're gonna see it tonight on the news is it's put out by the White House regurgitated by media matters and then loaded the teleprompters from CNN MSNBC to ABC NBC the Russians are going to steal the election with hackers they've already started planting these fig seeds but Homeland Security is going to go in there and and save us from it by sitting over the tabulation oh and by the way we're gonna use spooks from the most secretive organization they're basically is mrs. reuters reporting this the OSCE the security services directive agreement of the Marshall Plan let me say what the Marshall Plan was stuff like putting a million Germans in a concentration camp and let them starve to death I mean I mean it was hardcore martial law in Germany in other areas for many years this is the actual guts of the shadow robber baron world government and here's Reuters 500 monitors 10 times they had 2012 with Justice Department power and I have mainstream news Shang the UN to run our police now here's this Obama administration and UN announce global police force to fight extremism wait for it in the US they're looking at starting a civil war boys and girls the entire setups there I know I've been harping on this forever but uh this is really happening I'm gonna go to Roger's town here because again he's the guy that got Donald Trump over the years really pushed him to rhyme Donald of course it himself former head of his campaign he knows the my Donald Trump but now it's so clear the Donald Trump is a patriot is a champion is a nationalist and the whole global crime syndicate is doing everything they can to stop US News and World Report has articles out about what happens if he dies then the elections canceled very creepy stuff they are telegraphing threats this is an over-the-top time to be alive and is finishing up here jeh Johnson says I'm going to disqualify Trump and now he says I'm going to run the election and Obama says there's no such thing as election fraud what's that besides the feds don't run elections as he comes in with executive action infowars.com washing examiner WorldNetDaily Breitbart but it's all directly linked to them homeland I special declaration to take charge of elections and now you see the internet being censored you now see Patriots being censored you now see leaked memos or real sorrows plan for federally controlled police themselves directed by the UN and libertarian and patriot conservative sites not allowed to operate in the web of the future kicking us off the web putting us into non-electronic gulags going to Roger stone I want to talk about how we stop this what we do for me Roger this signifies very very serious desperation even their tweets polls in the LA Times show him a point or more ahead a lot of the algorithms as you know show him winning handily I know you like to be a pessimist just to be safe but am I wrong and saying they're panicking right now and does it this backfire when they all say you're disqualified you can't be President and then they come in after Donald and others as I said earlier we needed to raise this early before they came in and took it over we raised it now they come in this looks like they've really stepped in it mr. stone give us your expert analysis sure Alex what all of this means to me is that they have every intention of trying to rig this election and they're now trying to put the best possible face on it dress it up I think Trump has signaled them very strongly that if he is robbed he does not intend to walk away if there is hard core admissible evidence of a rigged election that he's going to dispute the election so they're trying to dress up the results and you were building an army and he has been we are building an army to have exit polls and analysis they know we're serious interestingly enough the only hacking that's going on is the hacking of us yesterday Senate Majority Leader Harry Brown wrote to the FBI demanding that they investigate me in the Russians which is laughable jus that was coming regarding whether we have obtained certain democratic party documents through hacking let's be clear there is no evidence that the Russians have hacked anyone yet the DNC documents that indicted depre Wasserman Schultz and showed that Hillary stole the nomination from Bernie came from crucifer two are in the original hacking and then were authenticated by WikiLeaks no Russian involved Lucifer one was not Russian we've now it's been confirmed that it's actually us and tell lachance agencies actively doing this because they know there's a foreign takeover of the country and this is amazing I mean this is a graphic Jordan dairy piece in The Financial Times yesterday documenting the involvement of Ukrainian billionaire a bin Turki victor pinchuk is ties to the Clinton campaign and the fraudulent campaign used to smear Paul manna for the the ledger that alleges payments tamanna form a forgery by Ukrainian intelligence uh yes there's foreign interference in our elections but it's not by the Russians is by the paid allies like Soros like the Ukrainian that's what sorrows operation Ukraine is their new headquarters they've taken it over there stealing the gas stealing the money stealing the bonds looting everything and what did Soros say he goes I want to take over Ukraine to get a new marshal plan that'll Sun my operations he doesn't even hide it he bankrupts it he gets the new marshal plan and then takes over and and really what's extraordinary here is the hot spot of the Clinton people saying Trump is in bed with Putin when it's the Clintons who sold Putin control of our uranium production it's the Clintons who have done favors for the Oleg arts who are supporting it and by the way even The Huffington Post is reporting this uh it's strange they're even telling the truth I mean Hillary gets 35 million from the Russians to get one fifth or uranium that's treason can you imagine you've prompted something like this well what's amazing here is that your activities my activities the folks at stop the steal org the folks who watch Infowars the Watchers of Breitbart and Daily Caller and so on we are under their skin they attacked you by name last week the Democratic candidate for president they attacked me the week before saying that I am a right-wing conspiracy theorist no I'm a conspiracy realist I deal in facts and the fact is they are prepared to steal this election they are prepared to rig these machines the Clinton Foundation is a slush fund and more precisely a vehicle for the facilitation of multi-billion dollar bribes in which everything in our foreign policy was essentially for sale so to the extent that there's foreign interference in our elections it is by victor pinchuk and absolutely energy admitted so let's stop right there this isn't Tooting our horn it's letting the listeners understand this and know this infowars.com Alex Jones Matt Drudge Drudge Report com a constellation of other groups who deserve credit as well WorldNetDaily Daily Caller Breitbart in the big way they always try to demonize us and act like we're discredited because they're actually so scared of our narrative because it's actually historical and accurate and what sitcom knows is true and what generals all over the place like Flynn and others no I mean the entire military basically now knows there's a foreign takeover they get it they are linking up they're aware of what's happening and I really think that the folks up top who's stolen the country are starting to realize how much trouble they're actually in and how many crimes they've actually committed as more emails come out that Hillary wasn't just selling access to the president through our foundation but to the Chinese President that is a whole nother level of insanity I mean these people are crazy look at how she kept stuff on a private server knowing it would be hacked I mean it just seemed like they're incredibly reckless rogerstone what do you make of their position right now and the fact that they tried to demonize you and I and Drudge and others Trump took all these messages in truth and his own ideas busted through it all and now they're in panic mode because everything we've said has been legitimized the extremists are now the gold standard we're not the extremists we're what's left of America we understand what's happening so all I'm letting the listeners know is this is the brain trust why are they panicking so much where do we go next Roger stone well notice the entire campaign of personal vie to parade personal attacks you see when they can't refute your arguments and they're worried that you're starting to communicate the truths about how they tend to steal this election and about how the mainstream media is entirely one-sided you get attacked personally they've attacked you they've attacked me they attack stephen k been in manufacturing they're doing incredibly dirty things behind the scenes right now folks just say it's and it's all personal one of my very close associates Christian Josie longtime conservative activism hat as soon as he came to work for me his email his bank accounts his his social media contacts all he did was go online and tell the truth Bill Clinton is a serial sexual predator and Hillary has acted as an accessory so they're bullying it's not working what do they do next how do these slimebags these cornered rats how do what do they do next well I think it's very clear they're going to continue the war of personal attacks they're going to try to make Donald Trump into Barry Goldwater 1964 he's mentally unstable he's unfit you predicted that now the main drama is he's mentally ill when Hillary obviously is mentally ill yeah it's very clear that that anything they say about Trump turns out ironically to be true about their own candidate folks will be able to get Trump's measure in in these debates they'll be able to see whether or not he is capable of the big job he's been very disciplined on the campaign trail he's been on offense she's on defense the polls are closing quickly nationally there's a little lag in the key states but the whole point here is this is a viable race the media is going to be telling us now for the next 60 days it's over Thompson loser it's going to be a Swagelok landslide they're trying to set an expectation level for the subsequent rigging of the elections read the Stanford study read the Princeton study read the study by a professor Robert for trickiest at Ohio State Community College these are learning bend these are not right wing cooks they will all tell you how easy it is to rig these machines sure sure Roger I understand you do probably 20 interviews a day I mean you're killing yourself you're amazing and you're educating our audience but audience is extremely educated in all this we're talking strategy here with you my friend with the actual soldiers the sergeant's the captain's the Colonel's the generals and I and so many cases I mean literal generals as you know that understand we understand they understand we're on target you know this is real analysis real info we're sitting here in a big basically war encampment around the big table in the tent strategy our strategy the enemy's strategy we don't have to hide our strategy we were on a shoulder no tell the truth but I mean do you agree with me that the enemy is floundering right now and really making desperate moves revealing their open plan to bring in multinationals to oversee the election with the Justice Department and the Homeland Security that say they're not going to let Trump be President this is show naked let's talk about that and then what do we do if they do try to steal it in the battleground states well I think this has several parts Alex first of all they are going to have the full force and budget of the federal government to try to pull off this roof and as I said we have to watch the Watchers so that's the real announcement Homeland Security run by foreign multinationals is announcing they're gonna steal the election I mean that's all this is there now announcing they're gonna come in and steal it and I've now determined that the data center to count all the votes nationally is based in Spain in Spain not in the United States yes there is there is a going to be an ongoing effort to create an expectation level so that the they can pull off this deal more smoothly the campaign of personal attack invite to / a shin is going to continue it's not going to matter Alex I'm not running for president you're not running for president she is right look it's an honor to be a lot about attack by total scum but let's be clear George Soros is giving the the trainer misfet David Brock a man who would make Joseph Goebbels proud when it turns to lies and disinformation 30 million dollars to go on Twitter to go on facebook to to spread disinformation about us personally but about this election about Clinton Foundation and so on we have to rely on volunteers that's why I beseech Patriots go to stop the steal org we need you to volunteer truck is building an army we're building an army and let's be clear folks we're not bragging we want you to understand this is the equivalent x-wings going down the trench towards the Death Star this is history this is for all the marbles this is the highest levels we are engaging them I have even plugged the shower everyone must go to infowar store calm and get a Hillary for president shirt at cost 995 that includes shipping everyone must go there and get a bill clinton rape shirt for 1995 that helps fund our operation helps fund Rajaratnam no spinning is on money we are totally committed folks I am ready to go through whatever I have to okay and they've threatened me well don't worry i am a hundred and ten percent committed I've never had private security I got it right now okay that's the level that we can show Twitter one of the security guys let's play actually runs a large security company and works for one of the top former generals but imma stop right there just understand ladies and gentlemen debt you know my Twitter and show folks a queue this is what we're dealing with this is real this isn't going and seeing the movie The Godfather where the Mafia is doing stuff this is real this is multinationals conquering the country we need your financial support you need selenium we have the best 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point is that we're committed we're doing everything we can peacefully we're going through hell and I love it because this is the animating contest for liberty but I'm just saying we need you to realize you are the guts and the heart and the blood of this operation and the brains and the eyes and the soul and the will and so I want Marc offers against these enemies because I can tell I mean it's a lot it's a lot of crap going on I mean they are really serious we're fighting hardcore mafiasss okay that brag about 500,000 kids dying you know under the Clintons and Iraq being a good price to pay these are demons that no one's ever called we're calling them we know who they are we've built the platforms to fight them we are fighting them we need you to support us get stones books at enforced or calm get him on his website spread them but you understand this is war bonds this is 21st century war and we are soldiers on the front lines Roger yeah we need we need hardcore volunteers if you can't help us in the exit polls if you can't be a poll watcher send us $25 send us fifty dollars help fund the operation because when this election sores are cheap people it's not enough to say we were robbed with no evidence but if there is admissible evidence that this election was stolen then there will be widespread civil disobedience and the in the Rockies bastards no we're not going down and prompts not going out stay there Roger this is epic Roger stones our guests won't and final segment with him then we've got a lot of other guys joining us an analysis but it may be just tuned in I'll recap the huge news I'm land security basically under several emergencies gonna take over the election Obama said they're not involved them a blow to 30 today is any meeting with the Mexican president Central and flying up to Arizona the guy is a war machine against tyranny the stamina that just totally presidential they look at this guy that doesn't drink doesn't smoke exercises feels himself on red meat a pure Americana and they just are pulling their hair out Roger stone as our guest I cannot stress enough now is the time to spread the word the world is listening how obvious is it with Obama saying there's no such thing as election fraud the feds aren't involved and then the feds announced basically a civil emergency over credit infrastructure to protect the election and are coming in to take it over because they're worried about hackers when they're the ones the federal government and others have been caught stealing elections we've had diebold Chief Engineers testify to Congress on this so just what Roger stones so astute listen to him he said a month ago on this show repeatedly watch the Watchers watch homeland security watch jay johnson Loretta Lynch watch if they send a bunch of people in that's who'll steal it and now they oh they want to protect it all of a sudden and that shows they're making this risky move because they know Trump is pulling ahead five minutes left thank you for your time Roger stone other points you'd like to add yeah I think we're two crucial juncture here in which they are trying to set the narrative in advance so that they can get away with stealing this election look you have a number of events that are going to royal this race the I'm absolutely convinced that Julian Assange and the folks at WikiLeaks out of the equivalent of political dynamite that they intend to drop on the Clintons between now and the election so now suddenly David Brock media matters for america correct the record which should be distort the record now suddenly were questioning the credibility of Assange he's a conspiracy theorist he's a nut even though no no these are admitted documents that prove hillary is commanding the media all right so where the documents came from is really immaterial it's what the documents say because none of these leaks have ever been questioned in terms of their authenticity even real liberals like Greenwald are coming out and saying Hillary's a complete monster because she is these these emails are the equivalent of the Watergate tapes they're indelible they're out there and they're going to coalesce their works the more powerful in the ass they're more powerful what do they do them on these come out start a new war I mean how are they gonna try to distract from all this Roger well first of all their friends in the mainstream media will attempt to minimize it you can already see the drumbeat now questioning the motion it's Russians right it's assigned she's he's releasing the truth to help of the Russians I want to know what the truth is I mean Putin's not a dumb man he understands that Hillary's word is no good he knows that Hillary is a liar he knows that no negotiation Hillary loves failed States and is evil and he knows that Trump is for a period of daytime Trump wants peace Trump is the peace candidate and that's horrible so they say he wants nuclear war he wants peace so he wants nuclear war she wants war so she's good and he frankly would like to have a period of hardheaded negotiations after which we could coordinate our activities anything right exactly why he knows China is the one screwing us over not the Russians well like Nixon he's prepared to play them off against each other in the best interest of the United States as opposed to the the obama-clinton foreign policy which is bending bending over for them getting back to trump in his view on Russia uh you're saying obviously from just your research obviously not from talking to him that he would like to work with Russia that would be great imagine a world the globalist for a hundred years the robber barons have always tried to stop us from linking up the Russia doesn't that make perfect sense well Economic Opportunity who is what got them out of the gulag and the capitalism works that's why they have to use it to reform their system Putin is a nationalist Trump is a natural hold on you have any seconds I don't have another interview do five more whether someone let you go Rogers tones our guest I'm Alex Jones the feds are announcing well Obama's announcing he's taking control the election he's taking control the auction Obama the same people that know build Hillary this is unbelievable I just this is a crazy singer person for a corporate eugenics based world governments ever take control that has to do so my stealth their own damn Canada 2007 documents save myself we must keep the secret with world leaders meeting corporate leaders you can't put that genie back in the bottle and if you're receiving this transmission you are the resistance I've said for decades here I know they're ridiculing me and attacking me but I know when their plans start going into place my credibility will explode but that isn't what matters the time bombs were already planted politically a lot of them and so you can't even kill the messenger it's just at this point going back to Rogers town how do they set up the world government the UN take over the internet next month George Soros saying only his groups will be able to be on the web all this megalomania of these narcissists and and and borderline personality disorders and and sociopaths and Psychopaths I mean look there were a lot smarter crazies like hitler and napoleon that got their butts kicked I really smell defeat and almost death on these people I just hope they don't take us all with them but what about in closing in than any other final points Roger stone of Stone Cold transcom I just think history's against them is what I'm saying well this explains the uptick in the bully-boy tactics I mean three people who work for me have now been hacked these same three people tell me that they believe they're under around-the-clock surveillance a dark car wood smoked windows outside their homes these are just IT people the death threats have ticked up sharply I got a nice email this morning he said the Clintons have killed many people who get in their way you are next very nice very heart won't sit the black cars are anymore because uh a few times you know things happen but well you let you live in an open carry state I do not but the point here I pulls on the black car may I go over start talking to him but yeah go ahead the greatest single mistake of those who are running the country and indeed the world was when they allowed the legalization and the widespread of the internet we have found each other we are together we're in touch now when they talk about regulating the internet that means shutting it down that means censoring his own email says he wants to shut us down stones late too late we know how to find each other ready to march the toothpaste cannot be put back in the tube so what do they do hopefully they just up ahead a coffin or smart but they're not going to what do we do when they try to steal the election we should all show um Gilda selection Alex I predict you they will not be able to hold on to it I agree they're gonna they not we they are going to cause a constitutional Christ and by the way you were the number two in command taking it away I mean who knows early one from from Gore I mean you're smart that does this well in that case we don't really know who won that election it's actually impossible to decipher and therefore a war of tactics and superior strategy awarded that lecture election to george w bush that's why they're so scared of you well the fact that he then led us into the iraq war is wanna know i know you had even you've gone public ever since then i mean here from here from marijuana legalization you're more of a libertarian I mean you're good guys still asking my god for forgiveness for what I've done for the bushes I was a blind but the skin look at how they're in bed with the Clintons so you're really battling the bushes now you're you're trying to get your soul back right cuz it's the same criminal combine this is the bush clinton crime family read my books no i agree with you and you don't say that i'm ted i think about Roger stone I love him I really I mean this is a great guy because he is so accurate he doesn't tell you what you want to hear he really tells you what he really thinks is going on and nine times out of you know I mean it's just I'd say 99 times out of hundred he's dead on I agree with you they're not gonna if they steal this it's their undoing they will not be able to keep in their hands agreed Alex we'll see you next week absolutely or anytime you want to pop in Rogers town anytime stone cold truth calm get his books at infowars score calm and get the bill clinton raped shirt he designed a 10-4 store calm as well thank you so much Roger it to be here and you're gonna punch the Clintons in the nose politically why not go all the way and we've done that here we are all in one hundred percent commitment
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Thoughtful Traveling ~ July 3 (Paul Fussell)
greetings thoughtful travelers welcome to the nation lot for July third is by Paul Fussell an American author and cultural and literary historian he lived from 1924 to 2012 that gregarious passion the traveller Patrick Lee farmer calls it which destroys the object of its love not self directed but externally enticed as a tourist you go not where your curiosity beckons but where the industry decrees you shall go so what are your thoughts on today's quote here's mine Paul Fussell regularly criticized the tourism industry for narrowly shaping the options available to travelers in a manner that was in the best interest of the industry rather than those they were serving he observed the tendency of the tourism industry to drive tourists to certain destinations in such large numbers they eventually lost much of their appeal this was mass tourism at its worst and full Soviet League disliked it he thought real travelers should discover the world on their own rather than being led astray by self-serving tourism promotions and all-inclusive tour packages now here's a list of all the sources quoted in July I hope you'll stop by each day to enjoy all the interesting and insightful things they have to say thanks and see you tomorrow
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Gematria of Yud Gimmel, by Marty Goodman
Brooke I'm abhayam thank you very much for coming again we're in the middle of our gematria series and this is lecture number 15 but we are up to the number 13 which is shallow Shaw sir so let's begin 12 is the number of maximal what we called maximal differentiation it is a number of lines that border a cube and according to our rabbis all reality and we talked about it a bit last week in fact that 12 are all connected in the center is the 13th 13 is number the bonds multiplicity into oneness an example would be the 12 tribes of Israel that are bonded into their father Yaakov and he is the thirteenth the meaning of the number thirteen is the bonding of many into one so thirteen is another way to exposed of expressing what we call the unity of God Jews look to make many into one while Gentiles look to make one into many this is exemplified with the preeminent prayers of the Jews again the Shema which speaks of the God being one and one only while the Gentiles preeminent theology is the Trinity in which they make God into three gods and this is why the Gentiles have a superstition that the number thirteen is bad whereas you see the number has very good so number thirteen is among the holiest numbers in Judaism because it is closely associated with God the world and everything around us is just an extension of God God gave us the human body with all of his responses in order to give us an intimate insight into God himself and his creation if we understand what it means to hear we can understand what it means to declare God's oneness does that mean hearing is a sense which requires us to assemble the sounds from another person into a cohesive picture so we would say that hearing is forming of desperate parts into a scene idea or picture literally we make many sounds into one idea so the Shema which we translate as hearing literally means the gathering of many and making them into one the goal of the Shema should be Hashem L called you Schmo Akkad that God is one and his name is one the last word of the Schmo is the word a hood meaning one again a clod has a gamma tree a numerical value of 13 the word lava which means love also has a numerical value of 13 so our rabbi's teach us that when two words have the same numeric value then the essential meaning of the two words is basically the same we have a belief that when two people love each other then 13 plus 13 alpha plus alpha equals third 26 and they connect to the holiest name of God of mercy again the name we don't mention these sentiments anchor the eternal love between God and the nation of Israel the wide-ranging impact of this relationship is prominently symbolized in the number 13 now the Rambam lists what we call the thirteen principles of faith which we understand are the minimum requirements of Jewish belief they have been condensed in what we call the anima means which mean I believe statements they are one God exists he is one and unique he is in corporal he is eternal and prayer is to be directed to him to God alone and to no other the words of the prophets are true Moses prophecies are true and Moses were the greatest of all the prophets the written Torah and the Oral Torah were all given to Moses on Mount Sinai there will be no other Torah God knows the thoughts and deeds of men God will reward the good and punish the wicked the messiah messiah will come and the Dead will be resurrected what we call I am a Tim when Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the Torah God taught him the 13 attributes of divine mercy you'd get mu meters Tarak on them they form a major major part of prayers of Yom Kippur which we repeat again and again many times well we also say them in our morning and afternoon prayers every day whenever tacklin is is said they are the 13 are first the word Hashem who has compassion before the sin then the word Hashem is repeated again who has compassion after one has sinned attack Moshe Bane who asked God about why he was concerned and God said you'll need that one day you'll be happy too I say that when they made the golden calf most you're going to use this concept rockland means merciful and mankind may not be distressed picanha and gracious if mankind is already is distressed Perekop I am slow to anger again which is major that God has looked God does not punish us right away but gives us a chance to do chuhwa to repent rob tested abundant in mercy to Emmet and truth no sir festival off him keeping mercy unto the thousands no say of own forgiving iniquity no say Pecha forgiving transgression no say hata forgiving sins for not care in pardoning again 13 attributes of mercy now a young boy who turns 13 becomes an adult according to Jewish law he is called a Bar Mitzvah and one who accepts the laws of culpability he is now culpable for all his actions when a boy is born he is given an evil inclination what we call the yetze hara hara and it is not until he turns 13 that he receives his eh or Tove his good inclination it's really very strange the quick aside if God wants us to be good the Torah says very clearly the man was created ROM minnerath evil from birth so when we're born even though the angel teaches us the Torah the whole Torah and our mother's womb when we're born the angel touches us just below the nose and again the nose shaped like an upside-down chin and all of holiness according to Kabbalah enters through the nostrils when man was created it says ve puppy Appa Ruach I am God blue in his nostrils the breath of life so the odd blue part of himself into us which gave us life so kedusha holiness enters through the nostrils and before and when we're born as we leave the womb the eighth's of Horus standing right there after the angel and the womb teaches us all the Torah he touches us and that's what we have that indentation just below our nose and that makes us forget all the Torah that we've learned and he's with us for the next 13 years but the question becomes why does God give us a a good inclination when were 13 if he wants us good why not give us a good inclination when we're born after all people that are good are not usually as much fun they don't get as wild and wooly a little more boring you know people that are evil they're out partying and I mean it's a whole different lifestyle and so if God wants us good why not first back the Catholic Church says give me your children to the age of 4 and they'll be devout Catholics for the rest of their life so that makes an impression so if God wants us good why not give us the eighth's at tove the good inclination when were born and at age 13 after we become accustomed to being good maybe a little nerdy but still we're in that groove then give us a Yeats ihara an evil inclination you might actually be able to say no to him so why is it that God does this why is he first give us an email inclination the answer is that God wants exactly what we want as parents he wants to be relevant and the way he does that is he creates a scenario if we were born with a good inclination we might actually be able just out of habit to live a decent life and feel we don't need God but since we were born with an evil inclination it's an uphill battle and the only way that we can survive the only way that we can go through that minefield that we call life is by turning to God for help and that's why he creates a scenario I always say that do you have a child that goes to college if you put enough money in his bank account for one year you'll see them once a year put enough in for six months you'll see him twice a year put enough in for a week you'll see him fifty-two times that year put enough in for every day you'll see him every day of the year and that's one of the reasons why God had the munde fall in the desert every day because he wanted that relationship with the Jewish nation with his children just as we do and that's the reason why again the eight Sahara is there at Birth but the good inclination at age 13 now what else is interesting is that the Mishnah which is the first of the oral tradition deals the first mission deals with the law of the shema in the evening again the Jewish day begins at night so this concept this connects with the 13 year old boy the first commandment that he as a Jewish man is culpable for up for is saying the evening Sh'ma and that's why this first mitzvah that he has to do is the first question the first debate in the Commissioner now as a 13 year old Jewish male he now can be counted as one of the ten individuals in a minyan if he is the tenth man man to enter the synagogue he amazingly has the power to bring the Shiina the divinity of God with him there are thirteen blessings of requests in the weekday Amida the standing prayer which again the word tefillah prayer always designates the Schmoe Nasir we called the Amina and the prayer you shabbath that separates one part of the the sookay to Zimmer the praises of God with the blessings of the Shema there are 13 praises of God and the Brice every small that we read before we begin the cicadas Imre he talks about the 13 principles to the tores exorcists with which we expand on the Torah yo safes dream consisted of 11 stars the Sun and the moon 13 all that all that so all of them that would bow down to him which came true when his family came down to Egypt and all bowed to him on the last day of his life Moses wrote 13 Torah scrolls said for a Torah but Salah was a 13 year old architect of the Mishkan and there were 13 donated materials that were used in the construction of the Mishkan in the Land of Israel the holy temple became the permanent thirteen spiritual thirteenth spiritual religious center for the 12 tribes of Israel in the temple there were 13 boxes replacing the half shekel donation that everyone had to bring every year the flour that was used for a min cut for a meal offering was sifted 13 times in the Second Temple there were 13 places where the people bowed down to God and these 13 press prostrations were opposite the 13 places where the greeks had breached the latticework perimeter of the Temple Mount and which had been repaired by the Harshman öiím when they conquered the said The Jerusalem in the allegory of sheer Hashi rim God says about his beloved people like a rose among the thorns so as my love among the daughters means like the 13 peddle of petals of a rose so is Israel safeguarded by God through his 13 attributes of mercy that surround her in our lunar calendar there are 12 months however 7 out of every 19 years are leap years when we add an extra month called Aadhaar Shanee the second nod our we had the thirteenth month so that our vessels will fall out in the proper season pass akka always falls out in the spring and Sukkot always occurs during the harvest season - tell me who was the Greek ruler who ruled in Alexandria had the rabbis that that generation translate the Torah into Greek it was the first translation the Torah he commissioned 72 elders to translate the Torah he placed them though in 72 different rooms so that he could proof check their work miraculously all 72 sages made the same 13 modifications in the text of the Hebrew Torah when they translated into Greek an example would be the first words of the Torah types that translate literally Bereshit bara elokim braceiet means in the beginning created God so if you were to translate it literally it sounds like Bereshit whoever that is was the one who created God so what they did as they reversed it and translated to say God created in the beginning just as a quick answer why would God put his name third and the answer is to teach us humility that his name is not first for us to learn that 13 Hashmi gnomes commanded the Jewish army that overthrew the Greeks these 13 courageous men enabled the Jewish people to preserve the oral tradition and its thirteen principles there were 13 covenants that were established in connection with circumcision the word Brit again meaning covenant is mentioned by God 13 times where he introduces the idea of circumcision to Abram Aveeno to Abraham our Father corresponding to the 13 attributes of mercy the concept of circumcision and Brit Miller's mentioned in exactly 13 Psalms in Tehillim and psalms the gamma trio of the name Moshe is 345 plus the 13 attributes of mercy that God taught him when he was on the mountain is 358 the same gamma tria numerical value is the word mushiya ishmael was 13 when he was circumcised yakko fathered twelve sons and one daughter 13 in the section concerning Eleazar the servant of Rome finding a wife free Itzhak when he went to Loven of the sOooo Rivka's name appears 13 times in miss Bart cotton again well we just dropped zeros and bring numbers down to the lowers amount the atom we know was a hundred and thirty years old when he fathered Seth chase thirteen vehicle was a hundred and thirty years old when he stood in front of pyro when he came down to Egypt again thirteen and yo Heba was a hundred and thirty years old when she gave birth to moshe rabbeinu thirteen the total numbers of letters contained in a word reveals something about the word itself so if you take the names Avraham Yitzhak and Yakov three fathers of Israel Abra vino has five letters he took four Yaakov another four have a total of thirteen letters and her name's the mothers of Israel sorry Rivka Rockland Leia three for Sarah rifki is for Raquel is three in layers three three three three and four again thirteen also have a total number of letters and their names of thirteen thirteen for the fathers of Israel and thirteen for the mothers of Israel equal twenty six which again is the holy name of God of mercy which we never erase or even say also thirteen can be broken down into one and three only one of the mothers of Israel was fertile Leia the other three were barren and had to pray to God for children which again is an interesting aside why did they have to pray for children Leia was hard to say the word hated but she was that there was a since you alcove was duped into marrying her the relationship was dubious and therefore gods had mercy on her and she gave birth without any difficulty but again the other three God loves the prayers of the righteous but the question really is these were the most righteous of women what do righteous women do but pray and it's a great lesson that we learned from here that even righteous women when you really need something when you really want something you pray differently and that's the key so even righteous women that pray with great connection to God God still wanted their deeper prayer and that's like the blessing that we say for good health we say it every day in the Domenic during the weekdays and yet when you're sick or someone in your family is sick somehow we say it a little bit differently it's a great lesson for us to learn may God continue to bless us with the lucky number 13 god bless and have a great Shabbat thank you for coming
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2024 DODGE CHARGER SRT BANSHEE GETS BACKLASH
Dodge Charger Daytona SRT fully electric muscle car said to be faster than the Hellcat or demon and it actually makes a really crazy noise check this out guys this is the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT fully electric muscle car said to be faster than the Hellcat or demon and it actually makes a really crazy noise check this out guys this is the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT fully electric muscle car said to be faster than the Hellcat or demon and it actually makes a really crazy noise check this out guys this is the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT fully electric muscle car said to be faster than the Hellcat what's up YouTube Welcome Back to Auto three garage and as you can see we got a whole nother video right about now as you can see the new charger is getting clowned constantly with this weird noise in the Bastion okay we know it's gonna be quick than a Hellcat and all that of course if it's electric we know that for a fact but why not give us that girthy or have like two options Electric and a gas powered V8 light you can have both sides actually that they should have came with two trims electric and a gas powered like come on Dodge like I don't even own a Dodge but I always been a Dodge fan always loved the Challengers and the Chargers especially the old ones I like the old older Challengers and Chargers uh compared to the new ones the new ones are cool and all that the hell cast and all that they cool and stuff but it's something about them old something about the old cars and stuff that just bring something in you but come on mustang mustang mustang giving the customers what they want honestly like listen to the customers man people on that V8 they don't want that electric but I know it's going to be crazy and all that I know it's gonna be really crazy I already know I can't wait to see like footage and stuff on it honestly can't wait Tim would tell me your thoughts man as you can see man it's not looking too good but I think it would grow on people honestly like if you used to V8s and all that you're gonna be uh pretty angry but if you know you knew and all that you probably gonna like it and stuff especially if you uh bringing about the Earth and all that little good little you know extra little stuff but everybody got their own appearance but I think Dodge should have just did both probably what you think let me know in the comments
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Sick Wubs With Operator
[Applause] [Music] all right what up youtube it's me it's tom otherwise known as kyota big stinky bunghole man um coming with a operator tutorial today on how to make sick lubs dude basically i was working on this new tune i mean i i've been using an operator a whole lot since i switched to ableton a couple years ago and i really freaking like it and i'm always kind of like finding another way to like make it work for what i need so here's a little clip of something i'm working on that um i'm going to be putting out soon where i was using operator a lot and i kind of like got a different sound than what i normally sort of end up with and i'm going to go over how i made that sound roughly give or take an operator so here's a little peep it's going to be the bass sound so at the drop which is here [Music] okay [Music] okay [Music] so that's like the gist of it um the first drop of this tune which is not this one is the second first drop is kind of more juke sort of like 155 like that kind of whole thing um so this second drop because i could just already see somebody in the comments it's gonna be like that tip isn't that fast i mean like yeah it's like i don't know what do you shoot me so uh up here i have i saved the original patches from this uh and i'm gonna go over those and then i'm gonna go over these ableton native ones uh separately where i basically tried to recreate them to the best of my ability uh they don't sound exactly the same but uh yeah the whole point of that is so then i can there's gonna be a link down below to uh probably lead you to my gum road where you can uh maybe purchase those or if you join my facebook group or my discord i probably get a discount or get them for free that's usually what i've been doing but then yes after i go over all of these things i'm going to just kind of like just open up operator from scratch and then just like really go into what i'm talking about so here is one of the bases but uh i think typically here let me command click and drag here [Music] so there's a few main parameters going on here i'm going to zoom in and when i do that you might see two mice because uh obs is kind of weird with that but anywho i got two separate patches i got uh this one here is just a sine wave uh this is just the base um all that's happening here is uh i have the attack decay and the sync linked up here um so i've been using the sync a lot actually in this tune in this tune i'm actually really only using the sync i'm not really using midi at all to make the rhythm the only times i did use the midi is to re-trigger the envelopes of the sync because sometimes if i just sort of adjust the rate of this sync a bunch and i'll show you exactly what i mean sometimes it doesn't uh sort of re-start where i think it will so sometimes i'll use the minute to do that but basically let's see if i can just turn off all these effects in here there's not too many so this is what it sounds like with no effects so really the bulk of it so i got this uh routing algorithm here and i've been using you know a lot of the ones that aren't this uh in operator lately just because just because you know this is the default one and then you want to mess around a little bit you know what i mean but yeah for this one basically the idea here is a i usually almost always leave a or the carrier signal as just like a sine wave and then i'm modulating that sine wave with other waves um on b which is uh the green one here i just sort of drew in a harmonic there let's see because so i like to draw in here a lot and like a lot of people do this i've seen corporate do this i've seen frequent do this and i know a lot of other people do this i'm pretty sure ablation does this once you start to mess around with drawing in here you're really going to like start hearing it everywhere but i sort of stuck for something simple here and then um c is actually modulating b to give this one a little bit more texture honestly you don't even necessarily need to waste an oscillator on doing something like that because you could probably get a similar vibe if you were to just maybe so basically um and another thing and i don't want to get too sidetracked here but i just find this really interesting i don't know how familiar with anybody watching is with the harmonic series but basically that's what this whole course thing is the harmonic series is just integers or multiplications of whatever the fundamental frequency that you're playing is so uh if you're playing an f which is like 43.65 hertz then a course one would just be exactly that of course two would be twice that or that plus itself otherwise known as an octave uh course three would be you know just three of those etcetera etcetera of course four would be two octaves course eight would be three octaves um but what's interesting that i never really considered and this might be worth a different demonstration is that um basically if you're at course one and you draw in the second harmonic that's a course two and this would be a course three this would be a course four um etc cetera so uh the math gets a little bit different i think wherever you have this course that's just saying what the very first harmonic is everything after that i think would if i'm correct would just be um this would be then the third and the fourth and the fifth unless uh i'm not sure if there's some weird uh you know relationship with this where you know this if this is two then maybe this would be the third and then there's like a two and a half i have no idea um but uh i haven't really thought that hard with my mortal brain about it but yeah i like drawing in here a lot it's just something to consider the whole like if you're at a course one and then you draw in over here then this is just gonna be however many courses above that um the relationship does get a little bit different um you know when you move up i think because then i think that would kind of beg the question so then like why would i ever use a different course uh than that so i think that the reason there is because if i was just to look at this actually i'm not gonna look at this in in eq8 i'm going to use pro q3 um basically if i were to just look at this if i were to fill up this whole spectrum here with a course one [Music] so this is why it's interesting this is why or at least part of the reason why you might want to use other courses and now what's interesting is you'll see this like steep cut off around here and there's like some weird like i don't know if it's an artifact or if it's like folding or whatever you would call this but you do get some stuff you get some stuff that is above that [Music] but it sounds kind of like an artifact of some kind uh but what's interesting is you have this cut off here but then when you move the course up um basically that little cutoff that steep cutoff just kind of moves up and up and up and up so this is interesting because then uh this kind of like gets into the the territory of like okay well what can i maybe use besides white noise to sort of brighten my base up um yeah and like i said if my theory holds then if i'm at a core six here then that just means that this first one is of course six and then i don't know again if that means that this is seven and this is eight uh and so on and so forth or if the relationship is then just very different because um it does seem to move up a good amount not a hundred percent sure but either way yeah that's uh what i really just like doing is just drawing in here until i get something that sounds cool then yeah maybe modulating it with another like c here to give a little more texture and then i have this one here d which is going directly out to a maybe i'll stick with these original ones that i had it was something like this so then one thing i've been doing a lot lately too is i've been messing around with the uh lfo on things other than the pitch so by default if you're not familiar i think by default the amount is set to 25. let's just set it to 100 for the sake of example and then i'm going to turn this off by default this lfo is actually on destinations a through d which by default controls the pitch or the frequency so in this case that's goofy although you could get really cool stuff with that too i mean i totally recommend messing with that for like vibrato or whatever um this is definitely fun in itself but you have this whole other thing of parameters here destination b you can essentially use this lfo to modulate whatever the heck else you want so um in this case i'm doing it on b and d so what that's essentially doing is crossfade between b and d so now what that means is that you're it's basically when d is up b is down and when uh b is down d is up i don't know if i said that the opposite way or whatever but you get what i'm saying they have an inverse relationship when one's up the other one's down um so you can really like get some interesting stuff out of it so like for example if i made this like a course eight or something really dramatic i'm actually not hearing that oh because i got rid of the harmonic so this now if i turn this off this is the that's what you're hearing there and then b which uh you're essentially hearing uh b and then the effects that c is having on b from its modulation um but you're not hearing c on its own because we have this routing so if i turn off d this is what you're hearing maybe i'll change this or maybe i'll change this one so now when you have them both playing they just flip back and forth between each other [Music] so then what i've been doing a lot lately is i've just been so what i basically did was on all these envelopes i have them the attack and the decay length to macros as well as the sustain even though i don't think i really am and like using this although that that could be cool um but yeah the attack decay and the repeat that's the big one so now when i play around with this but we also have to consider um this lfo here so actually in the stock ableton version of this sound with all the effects and stuff on it i made a new mapro i think macro for the lfo sync because you really need to mess with both in order to get this uh what i'm talking about here so basically like if i have this at a six yeah we're at a third [Music] or let's go uh i'm gonna do a sixteenth that's probably no i'll do an eighth so because the lfo sync is the same as uh the envelope sync uh that essentially means that we're really only hearing one of the oscillators we're either hearing only d or only b but if we do it at half of whatever this thing is then we will hear them every other eighth note [Music] and then messing with the attack and decay i mean this is like some of the oldest tricks in the book it's like adsr that's like you know what it's like one of the first things that they teach you about in like sound design or synthesis or whatever but i i think it's just so overlooked and like it's such a fun thing to mess with if you're if you're choosing to mess with idiot midi as your like songwriting approach as opposed to like maybe dragging in audio or whatever you know i highly recommend messing around with both because they both are amazing in their own ways but yeah like if i pull down the attack or pull up the attack or the decay or bring down the attack with longer decay [Music] so that is the gist of it with like what i've been using operator a lot for lately um i already messed with this patch too much so i don't even know what it would if i put the effects back on it because i've changed the patch so much it probably won't sound right so let's see nope that's terrible i hate that with all my heart i'm gonna turn this down i'm gonna turn this down it's not the worst now if you want to run down the effects um basically i have two separate things this is just the base and again i have the attack decay in the sink linked up really all that's happening here is that just the very start of the base it's going to be a little bit louder and then there's a little bit of sustain um the sustain is a little bit lower just so that the beginning of the sound of that rate of that envelope for everything else sounds like it's got a little bit of an attack to it um i've been using spectre a lot and now again i'm currently looking at the third party version or the original version i should say of these patches there will be the stock ableton one included just below this uh yeah spectre it's like a i don't know exactly what it is like by the book i i i want to call it a multi-band saturated but it's not quite because it's not exactly like it's a fat filter saturn sort of a deal it's almost like a dynamic eq is but it's it's a little bit different basically whatever band you pull up you can't bring down the bands you can bring them up it's just going to saturate like add saturation either to that specific area or from that specific area um it's really interesting and it's really nice for brightening [ __ ] i got a little ott on here of course just with the amount a little bit down i've got this pro-q um i'm basically sort of compressing these particular frequency areas and that's pretty much it i think for this one uh let me check out the next one so again uh these are a little bit boring i didn't do the rates uh as they were or like the pitch uh changes let me see here if i just do this and same deal uh yeah if you mess with the attack [Music] or if i bring up the amount on this so here's another thing i'm talking about too so um if you really wanted a phrase to like repeat you would have to have both the elf you'd have to be tweaking both the lfo and the lfo sync um so in this case let's see so let's see what our rates are i'll have to actually just do that manually i'm going to need to add this here again as well lfo sync i'm going to make it black whoops make this or not black i think i was using this color and automate this as well [Music] so let's see so if i wanted this bit to maybe kind of be like then i would need to i think make this lfo go the same speed exactly yeah because then it's not going every other one you're not hearing b up and uh b up all these down and vice versa like when you go at the same rate you're essentially doing poop it's like basically they happen together at that one moment um and yeah kind of same deal here i've high passed the uh mid high part of the base which i called harmonix i don't know why made high um and then i've added in this pro-q i guess was just to look at things there's a tantrum which is a phase distortion plug-in it's like 50 bucks it's really freaking awesome i guess i turned it off here i think i can see why it's a little harsh another spectre then we got this here so actually sounds cool without it too honestly but i totally recommend messing around with this honestly i kind of like restraint he's really sick if you haven't heard of him he's an amazing artist he's got some like really next level sounds um but he really turned me on to like using pro q3 in a really experimental way um yeah i highly recommend maybe i'll just get a little sidetrack for a hot second i highly recommend messing around with um pro q 3 for stuff like this because you can get really formanty vowely kind of sounds it's like forget using a formant filter just mess around with like you know bell curves little dips and peaks in there and you're gonna get a really cool sound so here's a saw wave and now i'm gonna throw on a pro q3 and i'm just gonna make a couple of steep bells here and then you'll see like you'll see that i use this a lot i just want to explain what that is before i move on i'll probably end up making a separate video for this because of how often i use it it's so cool because if you scroll you can do this and then if you just click highlight all of them and drag you can invert and you can make really weird shapes with that in mind and do that you know what i mean so it's it's really nifty super sick i love using this restraint is a big boy he has a big brain uh let's see oops yeah and if i turn on the lfo then you just immediately become different [Music] so that's not necessarily a sick weapon operator that was me getting sidetracked but um basically the main things that i want to like really like just hammer in right now is drawing around in the wave table um and operator so right now here is the stock ableton version of those other sounds so there's this one [Music] there's this one [Music] there's this one and there's this one and now i basically just tried to take the same like order of the plugin those third party plugins that i had and then replace them with um either you know an eq 8 for like pro q3 or like i would use like in the instance of spectre since i'm not exactly sure if i were to open the hood of spectre i don't know what like the routing or the signal chain would be of like what's happening there so i basically just tried to like feel it out it doesn't really sound quite the same but basically yeah i hear in these racks i have this uh fx on and off knob or basically you can see here all of these effects apart from i guess oh yeah this i'll also link there oh no it's not in the group so now basically yeah if i turn this off then all you're hearing is operator [Music] so yeah the the main points i want to drive home are drawing around in the wave table thing although in this instance i didn't really i was kind of looking for specific harmonics oh except for here i was just kind of drawing around [Music] and you can definitely hear that difference especially if i bring this up a little maybe um so drawing around the wave table and then the other thing i really want to drive home is instead of like you know having a bunch of one-shot midi notes and then you play with like the attack and decay or things like that um play around with the freaking sync dude it's so sick um because then you can just really tighten up the envelope and then you don't even have to draw that many mini notes see the original reason why i did that in the first place so i'm like i'm gonna start messing around with sync not only because it's like easy and quick and fun which is like you know huge plus uh huge pluses but um it's also i was trying to like try and avoid like the clicky sound that you kind of get from the re-triggering and operator and the release and whatever um to my knowledge there's really no way to get like to deal with that apart from like literally making manual fades or whatever but i want to say i wouldn't worry about it too much because you know you're gonna have sidechaining and you're gonna have all these other things going on in the context of a tune like i i wouldn't say that you hear it even here let's see so yeah it's just one of those things like don't be super autistic about it you know or i should maybe say ocd you know what i mean you know like sometimes it doesn't necessarily make sense to even solo something and listen to it by itself especially if it's within the context of like a tune and you're not actually just doing a separate sound design session because if you're soloing something in the context of a tune then you're yes you're hearing it better but you're really not hearing it like in the context of everything else i'm not saying don't solo i'm just saying be aware of you know like you might it might sound good by itself but then with everything else you might be hearing less of what you want to hear or too much or something you don't want to hear so it's just something i would like play with uh you know in both ways um so i mean uh that's really it like i'm gonna save uh this project file just with these racks here um and it's gonna be on my gum road uh this tune will probably be out soon and then yeah i'm not gonna include these ones here just because they got so many third-party plugins and it wouldn't really make sense because uh you know it you wouldn't be able to use them unless you have you know all i'm not using that many crazy plugins but either way i'm not even gonna bother um yeah basically uh hit up my discord i'm gonna link that uh it might be on the screen right now if i'm not feeling lazy when i edit this hit up my facebook group which is currently called ppgang which is definitely what i'm all about and um yeah i hope you enjoyed the video and i hope to be doing morally soon uh and i apologize for the mic quality i'm just staying at my dads i'm on my laptop and i've got all my fancy things with me um and yeah hit me up for lessons do whatever i got a lot uh i i i'm in a good place in life right now i'm very grateful very thankful and uh made a bunch of life changes that i am hoping to stick with and i appreciate y'all and have a good rest of whatever day of the week it is doesn't matter what day just you have a good one
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Advantages of Getting Google Screened (Local Service Ads)
you're paying twice as much for a google ad so why would you keep doing that when you can pay half that for you know for local service ads right now it's more advantageous to you long term because you can get verified reviews right now i'm telling you you you were fortunate because you were one of the beta testers and you've been like you were sitting on the crow's nest yeah yeah you know begin but now you're going to have a lot of competition that's coming in there and i'm telling you that we've looked at niches and this is really important for people that are listening we are working with locksmiths that have been doing this for two and a half three years jacob he's all in it's all in one locksmith here he is 864 reviews he's got a good number of reviews he's got look at this another a bunch of bookings near you this is what you start building up jacob when when people book calls with you then they you start building this up this is even more social proof to say oh my gosh and i would also by the way get bbb accredited this shows up in your bio this is very very powerful for conversions you can pay for this it's 500 a year and it's worth it okay um but here's this is what like he has 190 plus bookings near near me this guy's only got 30. this guy's got 40. so this guy's got 370. you think this this a person that's going to book with or this guy's 850 so you can see what's what's correlated here so these guys that have basically purchased more leads are the ones that are actually showing up higher here this is why i'm saying what does it mean 850 booking what is this this means there's 850 plus people that have booked an appointment with and with 10 minute locksmith that are near where i'm at glad i got it okay and this is why this is why i'm saying like you've gotta you've gotta build this stuff up as time goes on this is how do you get this to show they'll do it eventually they'll do it automatically this is why i'm saying if you don't play in the local service ad game you're gonna fall behind because your your competitors are gonna get more bookings near near people and people are gonna see they're gonna feel more comfortable with the company that has more reviews and has more bookings near them and and here's the other thing is is that this is why 10 minute and 24 7 is showing up is because they've got more bookings they've been used more often so you can see how this becomes a catch-22 jacob the reason why nobody else can supplant them is because they've they've gotten more leads over time they've got they got to the starting gates early and therefore they are actually showing up more in the long run because they are getting they've gotten more reviews and they've just booked more appointments that's why google is showing them as well is because this is what i'm saying is that that's why i would put your money into that's another reason why i would put your money into local service ads because it's building up your goodwill it's building up your authority you're basically you can't do the same thing with with regular google ads you can't google's not going to show how many bookings near near that a person they have and they're also not going to show your your reviews in your in your ad your ad is just plain jane look your ad is it doesn't show there's no there's no like social proof here okay all right hold on i'm gonna stop recording guys if you have any questions post it below [Music] you
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500hp build D16y7 to D16y8 Intake Manifold swap step by step 3 wire to 2 wire aicv obd2b to obd2a
[Music] 70 another thing a Snickers bar boss like trippin cuz they're an okay every disbar boss the business living in on an Angus nation like is Tripucka their ID okay different this Baba's like a man subscribe what's up you guys welcome back to the channel all your new subscribers I'm barb us in today's video I'm gonna be showing you guys how to install a DS 16 white 7 intake manifold into a D 16 y8 engine and I'm also going to show you the two different ways how people install these I'm also going to cover how to install a d16 y8 engine into a 96 through 98 shell so basically the wire - it'll be a little bit different from the 99 and 2000 e^x even though it's the same engine once VTEC once non-vtec the engine harness is different so that's what we're going to be covering how to do that so if you have a D 16 y7 this is what your intake manifold should look like it looks like if it was like a little carburetor but it's actually a throttle body so a lot of people like to take this throttle body and pull it off of this D 16 y7 because it's the simplest when you're dealing with the iock valve which is this right here on the D 16 y8 manifold you have the iock in the back of the intake manifold so if you're gonna keep that one you're gonna be forced to cut the wire in the back and go from three wire to two wire which I will cover in a few minutes also you are forced to block off on the y8 manifold the old iuck valve so it might just be easier and simpler to just go ahead and go with the D 16 y8 iock valve and just cut the wire and splice in the new connector then to take this whole throttle body off and then you got a deal we're taking this thing off also you got to swap this out because it's going in the reverse and over the reverse way all your plugs are pretty much gonna be the same except for the iock valve the only difference is that you're gonna have to extend some of the wires by extent you can either extend them or you could go ahead and cut into the wire harness therefore on looming it and making it longer that way which would probably be the easiest way this right here is your y8 intake manifold as you can see the iock valve is in the back located back here it still has both of the lines they go right here which is kind of like the lines that are sitting on that little carburetor throttle body that I showed you guys that's why I'm saying that it's easier just to cut the wire and make the new connection for here then to make a plate to block this off grab the throttle body and slap it on here so the way how I'm gonna be doing this is I am gonna keep that there the iock valve right where it is we're gonna be using everything exactly how it is the only difference is that we are actually going to go down here and we are gonna cover the injection ports which is this guy right here there's a hole here a hole here here and up here I had covered them before because I had done this before so you can see it there's still jb weld in there that's a few years old this one over here looks like it started to come off and this one I believe that the little plug of of jb weld might have fallen off but i'm not sure i didn't see it on the head or anything so i'm hoping it just fell off to the floor when i was taking this apart but either way we are gonna take some jb weld and we are gonna cover these little ports all over again so we're gonna cover this little hole this little hole this one this one this one i'm actually gonna take something and cut this guy off and we are gonna clog it off with more jb weld in there the reason why you want to get rid of these is because those are your injection ports when you first start up your car on a cold start and of course the d16 y7 does not have that so let's go ahead and remove that how do you know if you have that I'm gonna show you guys right now let me rephrase that how do you know if you have a system that works with this well I'm gonna show you guys right now so if you have this system it will be sticking out of here if you have a 99 or 2000 e^x it will be sticking right out of here it looks like a black piece it's gonna come up this way it's gonna swirl around and plug right into here this piece of the intake manifold let me see if I can find a picture on my phone so I could show you guys what that piece looks like so this is what the thermostat looks like and if you guys see this black piece that runs up like this that's what controls your injection so it sends air into those little holes so if you don't cover those up you will have a really bad air leak in the system and that's something that you do not want so here's a better picture you can see the little nipple that comes up right there and basically it just comes up and plugs right into here like that and it runs to the intake manifold just how I showed you that's why it's really important for you guys to block this off and block all these off we are gonna be using jb well last time I use this was about two years two years and a half something like that and it worked perfect so we're gonna go ahead and do it again before we do all that let me show you my wire harness this side is my D 16 y7 wire harness I went ahead I pulled it off the car and I labeled everything everything is very nicely labeled that over there that you guys see on this side on my left side is my D 16 Y wire harness and it looks like that because I went ahead and I pulled out some plugs that I am gonna need for my D 16 Y 7 and you guys are probably asking well it's the same car it's the same it should be the same thing why are you taking that one apart well that one is from a 99 and 2000 this wire harness is from a 96 to 98 Civic what's the difference I'm going to show you guys right now besides besides not having v-tach and all that stuff let me show you what the main difference is so here you go the 96 to 98 wire harness with ECU is an obd2 a you have your plugs to plug it in it takes three plugs these are built into the wire harness itself if you look right here the first one has pins the second one does not and the last two have pins which they will all plug in right the obd2 B D 16 y 8 for the 99 and 2000 Honda Civic the first one has pins the second one has pins the third one has pins but now the third the fourth one does not have pins in there this is an empty slot therefore if you were trying to swap this into that over there into this computer or you were swapping that harness into that computer you wouldn't be able to plug it in you would but you're gonna get to this plug or to the second plug on that side that does not have the pins in there if you grab the wire harness from the 99 and 2000 there's only two plugs the third plug is not built into the wire harness itself but it's filled into the wire harness that runs through the dash on the Civic so that's the reason why we have two plugs here instead of three like that while your harness so therefore if we swap our D 16 y8 into the 96 Civic we would be forced to get an ECU that's either obd2 a that's VTech or we will be forced to get a jumper harness that would plug into this right here plug into this and then it would convert this this end to obd 1 which then you would run a chip computer what I am gonna do is I actually have a VTEC ECU right here this VTEC ECU is obd2 a so it's exact thing is this except this one's v-tach this one's not vita and they're both all three of these are actually manual so if you guys go to the junkyard and try to get an ECU or anything make sure it's stick shift if your car does stick shift and make sure that it has the VTEC if that's what you're trying to run otherwise you'll get everything plugged in and we won't have VTEC unless if we have the ECU to control it these are the wires with the plugs that I pulled from my D 16 y8 wire harness you're gonna need your plugs for your Iook valve to convert it from 3 to 2 you're gonna need your VTEC plug for the solenoid you're gonna need your other VTech plug and you're gonna need a knock sensor because I believe the Y 16 y 7 does not have a knock sensor this might be a boring video as I'm explaining all this but for somebody that needs this information it's very informative to know all this so this is a D 16 a for those of you that don't know it's JDM engine and when I first bought this engine it did not come with a crankshaft position sensor that sensor goes right on the other side of the timing cover right where the pulley is for the crankshaft on the backside of it the way it comes off the wire harness and then it goes like a straight shot straight down right here all the way down to where the pulley is so like I said I had to fold the computer into getting a fake signal there for my check engine light wouldn't turn on we are gonna have to do the same thing to this one because when I rebuilt this engine for boost I had the option of installing one because the the hole is there but I decided not to because of the fact that I had fooled the computer before so I'm gonna fool the computer again and i will also show that process on how to do that if you need this information for a 99 and 2000 because the way how you do it is different for a 96 to 98 but if you need this information for a 99 and 2000 you could go back to my videos and i have a video where it says d 16 a swap information in that video I show you exactly what wires you have to cut and splice together in order to fool the ECU into thinking that you have that sensor down there you are gonna need an intake manifold gas get a fresh one I have this one here before and I bought this one today and this one's a little bit different you can see obviously it's a little bit different because they have these chambers up here for the ports for the injection for the air injection which we do not need anymore so either one of these two gaskets will work correctly this one I have the part number here if anybody needs it Emma's 91 55 3 this one has a part number in the back and I - 209 5a I am gonna be using this one because this one's a little bit thicker material than this also with my gasket I always like to use some of this stuff this stuff makes your gasket nice and tacky therefore creating a really good seal especially when it comes to the intake manifold you want to make sure that you have a good seal because of the fact that if you have a little air leak then your engine is not gonna run correctly it's gonna be sucking air from the atmosphere without it going through the throttle body and your your sensors aren't gonna read right also so we're gonna be using this this is kind of low and I could not find any more those at the store today when I was there so I ended up getting some copper spray you guys probably wondering why is he gonna use copper spray on the intake manifold well for the same reason it leaves it nice and tacky and I know that this stuff will leave your gasket tacky for about two or three days even after after the flash time that you let it sit there it stays nice and tacky therefore I know it's gonna make a great seal if I use this stuff you want to make sure then when you put this gasket on that you use the correct torque sequence because if you don't use it it's also gonna create a really bad leak I got some electrical tape some of these to cut wiring I got this because I'm gonna be using this when we fool the computer and we fool the ECU this is gonna be the easy way to just take one of these little clips and just slice right into the system without cutting or anything and of course this but it looks like I'm out I only have like two or three in there these are always great to have in here just in case if we need Oh I am trying to do this as detailed as possible because of the fact that there's nothing worse than having a bad wire harness this is something very important there's something that you want to do correctly the first time you don't want to have mistakes so with that being said and everything that I've shown you let's go ahead and get started and get this process done I forgot to mention that I am going to be swapping out my distributor and I'm gonna be using the distributor for the Albany 2a because this engine since it was in a 99 to 2000 shell distributor was obd2 B the pins are completely different and the easiest method for me right now since I have a different distributor for the obd2 a is sitting there I'm is gonna go ahead and swap it out you don't have to do this process if all you're doing is swapping out your y7 2y8 intake manifold this is only for somebody that's swapping the engine out and they're gonna use a different wire harness so the first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna go ahead and block these long but before we do that I'm gonna go ahead and cut this guy off you can either cap it or a figure away to put something on there what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna use a grinder I'm gonna take that off make it smooth and then I'm gonna go ahead and fill it in with this jb weld [Music] and there you go I'm gonna go ahead mix my JB well stick and get this clogged up this and then get these four little ports clogged up also so there it is I went ahead and I started out through this side I pushed it in until I came out through the top and then I took my razor blade and cleaned off this side and I smeared this like that and then over here I went ahead and I put a little dot wherever he needed it and took the razor blade and clean it all off so we got this pretty much covered now so what we're gonna do now is we're gonna take our D 16 a wire harness that's completely labeled all the way up and down and we're gonna put it back into the Civic I have not really modified anything on it I did clean all the little Clips and I took off the plastic piece I went right here that goes behind the valve cover or behind the engine block it's like a big giant plastic piece I actually have it still on this one on the y8c I took off this whole thing and I took all these little clips off that went all over the place and the reason being is that I want to try to clean this up after it's in the engine compartment after it's completely wired to where it goes I'm gonna unwire it and try to hide as many wires as I can so I'm gonna attempt to clip as many things as I can without the intake manifold so I got the wire harness pretty much plugged in I don't have this right here this is where the fuse box it's so these are not plugged in distributors that plugged in but I do have everything else underneath plugged in I don't have an oxygen sensor plugged in VTAC this we will take care of after we check everything so we'll add wires to VTech and to the NARC sensor which is right here once we have everything established or actually the next sensor IQ just plug that in and just leave the wire hanging over here because I know that that knock sensor is a pain to get under there to like go under because of the intake manifold so we'll go ahead and plug that one in and just leave the wire like I said it's hanging over here and then we'll send it to the ECU I have two more wires down here that are not plugged in ones for the crankshaft position sensor and then the other one is for another oxygen sensor I believe I have the alternator plugged in and I have the main plug in the corner plugged in and everything that's left right here from here on up it's all wires that go to the intake manifold so I'm gonna go ahead and mock up the intake manifolds I'm not gonna put it with a gasket or anything I'm just gonna mock it up so we could throw all these wires all around and see how they fit once we know that everything fits nicely and we go ahead and we turn that three wire ayack to a two wire then we'll go back take off the intake manifold make everything nice and pretty with some electrical tape and then we'll go ahead and install the the intake manifold correctly so I'm gonna go ahead and drop that intake on there just to see how it looks okay I'm trying to do my best recording this but this guy is loose on here as you guys can see and remember one of those things I told you that I might have forgotten well one of the things is the throttle cable I'm gonna be using the white a throttle cable because it is a lot shorter you can probably get away with using the y7 it is a lot longer and it does have a little bit more slack but it could be modified and it could definitely be used if you don't have the budget to buy a y8 one all right so we're gonna attempt to plug some of these things in this one goes here fuel line I do have a really long fuel line this is a fuel line it's really long because I got a new hose for it I'm not gonna cut it here and install it here I'm actually gonna go underneath the intake manifold and loop it onto here that way I could get rid of this ugly wire completely and it will just be loop from here on down and around which will be a lot better but for now I'm gonna go ahead and just put it here so we can have sort of an idea Simon let me see this one will go here this this wire or this hose is actually going to go to the back [Music] back here and it's gonna go to the iock valve everything's looking pretty nice this will go from here to here all right so everything's looking pretty nice let's check out the wiring so this one's actually gonna go over here this is for the eval this wire that's right here is gonna go to this this is to the ayack which we have to modify still we got injector suppliers and I think we're gonna have to cut this loom open see if we can send these injector wires across and also this Eva so I got everything pretty much plugged in I got my map sensor up here throttle position sensor over here my injector so gotta be plugged in I got a release a little bit of the loom down there so then I can loop him around I did replace this hose and I did move this piece I was here and I actually plugged it back here this is the little evap that was here the little sensor I pretty much moved it over there and I had this braided line you're sitting around and I decided to use it to loop it around so then I could hide the evap sensor back there I'm gonna do the same thing with this hose I'm gonna replace it with a braided hose so I could go down and remove this line and send this around so I could eliminate this ugliness right here I'm gonna show you guys right now what to do with the iock plug [Applause] all right so for the iock plug you guys already know that this is a different one that I had this was the one from the y8 and on here we have three this one has two so what we're gonna do is we're gonna deep in this we're not gonna be using the orange one we're only gonna use the blue and black and yellow and black and we are gonna be wiring it - this right here - this pigtail and the way how we're gonna be wiring this is this black and gray one will now actually be our blue and black and this green one will now be our yellow one yellow and black so I'm gonna go ahead and remove that little blue clip it's got a little piece at the bottom you just flip it up like that and then you can pull the pins out I am gonna need like something to pry it with just a little bit and then the pins should pop right out so I have my Iook valve right here it's ready to be connected and this is the orange wire I just went ahead and I put a little connector at the end so I won't have any problems later on and the only thing that I have to do now is just loosen these injector wires from underneath so they can have more slack to fully run under and closer because right now it wants me to run it over the top like this which I don't want I want to come in through the side so I'm gonna go ahead and just remove this one last time I'm gonna go ahead release these wires and I'm gonna tape all of this nicely so it looks pretty decent and remove this hose and replace it with the braided one I almost got everything plugged in for the injector wires brown red blue yellow that's how you're gonna plug them in they all have different colors and that's how I'm gonna plug them in I did run my wire harness a little bit different I ran it through the same wire the same hole where the line for the Peet PVCs is that right through here I'm trying to make this as clean as possible I'm gonna go ahead and after I plug them in pull them back in there everything's pretty much hooked up all my injectors are wired in I got my reservoir for my power steering right here this is for power steering delete also if you're interested in that video go down below scroll to my videos and you'll find that you got to put some power steering fluid in there but yeah I'm gonna go ahead and continue this video tomorrow which will actually be like in two or three seconds for you guys because I am pretty tired and I got other things to do so I'll see you guys in three seconds we are at day number two now let's go ahead and do a quick little rerun and go through everything that we did before we continue on I also want to show you guys this right here is the throttle cable for the V 16 y7 you guys can see how long it is this right here is the throttle cable for the d6 C 2 y 8 it's a lot shorter than this one as you guys can see there's about a foot and a half maybe two feet so this was the one we're gonna be installing so let's have this little quick rerun and I went ahead this morning and I plugged in the wires for the Vita right here there's two of them this one this pigtail this is gonna go to the ECU then you have this one with two wires this is your ground this one's gonna go to the ECU then I have my knock sensor just hanging here I did forget yesterday to tell you guys that they do sell a kit of wires that comes with all these wires that you need it's a piggyback kit you can find it off eBay I will show you guys right now on my phone so here it is it is $32 for this kit and this kit comes with the wiring that you would need this is yours the name of it what you would have to look up but pretty much type Indy 16 mini-me swap and I'll give you all all the options there's different ones this one's for obd one different pigtails that you could use so yeah if you're looking for those pigtails that you can't find them anywhere it at the junkyard or anything that's where you could purchase them pretty cheap and this all you really need let's have the quick little rerun we took the wire harness a little bit apart we did not extend any wires I want to confirm that with you guys we did not extend any any wires all we did was illuminate and it was long enough to go to where we needed it and that we did cut one wire and that was for the iock valve in the back and we connected our new connector to the iock valve I just want to be as clear as possible with this valve because I know that this is what a lot of people struggle with and if you're holding the clip with the little button at the bottom right here so if you're holding it like that with the with the clip at the bottom the bottom pin is your blue wire the top pin is your yellow wire so I'm holding it by the little clip that you push on to disconnect it so on the side where the little push thing is too disconnected that's gonna be your blue wire and then in the back on the top that's gonna be your yellow wire and that's all you have to do and just plug it in and that right there just took care of your oh yeah the next thing we want to do is we want to go inside and we are gonna transfer a wire on the ECU that controls the iock I'm gonna show you guys first let me get the throttle cable completely done and then we will go ahead and go inside over there and start messing with those wires so I have my white a throttle cable hooked up I went ahead and I swapped out the little line that was here because it was a little bit uh too loose and I'm using this for now but remember I have my charge pipe that's going to go on that side and then from that I have a T to my blow-off valve which I have other lines for but I'm using I use this just for now we're gonna go ahead do the thing inside for the iock valve right now and then we're gonna do the wiring for the rest of the other things the knock sensor and the Vita we have all our plugs right here we are under the dash and we have two great plugs you're gonna want to grab the biggest plug of both of them you have two of them that are gray once a small one and then this one's the big one so you're gonna turn it around and at this end you have your Iook your Iook wires right here so here's your orange one that we trimmed when we went from three to two and there's your blue one so what we are gonna do this is the middle row so if you got the plug like this and you got the white piece right here it is this one this orange one what we're gonna do is either a week either cut this orange one off but we already did that in the engine compartment and then the one next to it the blue and black one we're gonna transfer that one and plug it over here on the other side of the orange wire so to the left of the orange wire so we're gonna take that black and blue one that goes to the ayack and we're gonna put it in the first spot and in order to do that you take this white piece you pull it out a little bit and then you're able to push the pin through and it'll pop out on this side and then you'll put it back in so I went ahead and I used this ice pick and I was able to push I lifted up this white tab I put I push down and I released a blue and black wire that's next to the orange so now what I am gonna do is I am gonna take it and like I told you swap it next swap it to the other side of the orange just like this and over and connect it push the white tab back down and it's in and there you go and that's all you do for the I AK so I decided that it's easier to work out here then under the dash so I went ahead and I plug my harness back out a little bit and now what we're going to be doing is we're gonna be wiring the neck sensor so the neck sensor that one's gonna go in your small gray plug and if you turn the plug this way let me zoom in with the camera if you turn the plug this way like this it is going to be the middle row there's three rows the top row the middle row in the bottom row your neck sensor is gonna go in the middle row all the way to the left on the first little hole that's right there and just go ahead and pull the tab on the other side and then drop the wire in this will unlock everything all right then just drop your pin straight in there there you go it's locked in push your tab back in and your knock sensor is wired in that simple so the next one we are gonna while you're in it's gonna be our VTech solenoid so I'm just going to go ahead start sending the wire right next to the wire harness just like this that way I could add it to the wire harness later on all right so the VTEC solenoid is gonna go on your big gray plug if you're looking at the plug like this with the clip on the top if you're looking at the plug like this from the clip on the top it is gonna be this hole right here so there is a brown wire that runs right next to this hole so it's gonna be on the top row you have your yellow your black your brown and then your VTEC so top row and if you come from the right to the left 1 2 3 4 right here your fourth spot right next to the brown wire so make sure that your clip is loose and then you could go ahead and you drop this guy in there so the last one to wire in is our VTEC switch you have two wires to this one and you have a one's a ground and then the other ones gonna run to over here to the blue plug so let me go ahead and plug this in right here and what I've seen that some people do is don't run the ground wire just up to one of these bolts right here but what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna run my black wire to the back of the thermostat housing where that main ground is this way the VTEC pressure switch you're gonna take the blue plug the only blue plug on here and you're gonna flip it like this like this where this plug the clip is on top and then the only little spot that is open there's three rolls one is a top row two is the middle three is the bottom so you're gonna go in the middle and you are gonna put your little clip right in between the green and the black wire there's an open slot right there it's the only little open slot so it would be if you count from the left to the right it would be one two three four five that's your spot right there the fifth spot all right so we are completely done with this wiring setup the only thing that I am gonna do now is I am gonna fall the ECU into thinking that I have a crank position sensor which I do not cuz this is a d 16 a so in order to do that we are gonna be stealing the signal from the distributor and I am gonna be using these quick splice things that I've used before that's how I did my my other harness how I fooled the computer before so we're gonna be using these this is different for an obd to be from the obd2 a so this is obd2 a therefore we are gonna take the first wire if you're looking at the plug like this with the clip on the top you're gonna take your first wire which is the one that goes to the crankshaft so this is c1 and you are gonna splice it with the yellow wire so this is the first row on the top the first wire that is blue and bread is blue with the red stripe and then the fourth wire that is yellow which is the distributor we are gonna quick splice these together so I'm gonna do that right now after you splice it together you go ahead and you cut off the remainder of this one of the blue wire with the red stripe so you have the blue wire that comes out and then it splices into the yellow and then when it comes out again you cut it off because we you don't need to send signal that way anymore cuz now we're sealing the signal from the yellow wire the last thing that you have to do is you have to take your C leaven which is right underneath the blue wire with the red stripe right underneath so in the middle row you got the white wire with a red stripe and then you're gonna count over one two three four spots to a black wire with a little bit of a gray dot every now and then and you're gonna splice both of these together so the first one from the middle from the middle row and then the fourth one from the middle row both of those are gonna be spliced together and after we splice um we are gonna cut the white one the remainder off which I will show you guys right now so there you go I went ahead and I cut the remainder from the first wire the white wire with the red stripe off and now we are receiving the signal from only the black wire and then I went ahead and I put this on here to protect those wires and my wire harness is completely done we have reached the end of the video if you have any questions or anything about the wiring you can go down below and leave a comment and I will definitely reply to you guys I hope this video has been very helpful and you guys are able to do this at home and I'm pretty much ready to put on my ECU and I am very close to getting this car started so if you have not subscribed to the channel go ahead and subscribe so you can follow me follow the sleeper civic bill and I will catch you guys on my next video till then peace out stay safe catch you guys later [Music] this is pull up in the seventh game Nastasia this bar boss and the light is dripping cuz they're an okay every disbarred boss the business living in honor thing as nation like is true because they're at okay different this Baba's like makes it a man subscribe
Barbas Life
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🛠️ Lenovo Yoga 6 (13) - disassembly and upgrade options
[Music] hello this is laptop media and today we will show you how to open the 13-inch lenovo yoga 6 and what's inside of it taking this laptop apart is extremely easy just undo all six torx head screws you see and pry the bottom panel away with a plastic tool or a guitar pick [Music] please remember it would be of great help to us if you just hit the like button and subscribe to our channel that would motivate us to make even more and better videos for you as you can see in 2020 you can cool an 8 core processor with the help of a single heat pipe and a pretty small fan sadly the memory is soldered to the motherboard and according to lenovo you can configure the notebook with 8 or 16 gigabytes of ddr4 ram upon purchase this means that the only upgradable part of the laptop is its storage via the single m.2 pci ex4 slot at least the battery size is decent with its 60 watt hours capacity [Music] if you'd like to see more disassembly videos of the latest notebooks we would highly appreciate if you hit the like button and subscribe to the channel
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GARNIER VITAMIN C SHEET MASK REVIEW/FRESH MIX BOOSTER SERUM
[Music] hi guys i hope you're all fine as you can see i'm in the bathroom so it's a skincare video and i'm going to be sharing with you this mask from garnier it's a vitamin c shot it's written vitamin c short fresh mix tissue i decided to buy this vitamin c serum mask because vitamin c serum is very important to our skin guys as we all know it helps the skin to glow it hydrates the skin and makes the skin maintain the moisture it tightens the skin it also helps if you've got sunburn or if you have been using a lot of hash creams that have bleached you and burnt you so if you use vitamin c serum it will help you to uniform the color of your face skin and helps with early aging a lot of good benefits you will get when you use vitamin c serum so if you have not been using it then is the right time to include it in your skincare routine guys i want to give you a beauty tip on face mask which will help you get the best results of any face mask that you use on your face and it is make sure your face is clean clean your face cleans your face scrub your face and when you apply your face mask then it will take all the ingredients in and you get the best results now what we're going to do this is the serum the vitamin c serum and here we have something it's like a cotton but it's a mask actually this is the mask and this is the serum so they've given instructions you can see one two three four five all the instructions are here but i want to simplify it for you you need to bend something like bend like this and you follow this then you need to push this serum to go up so that it can make this mask wet so that is what we are going to do [Music] so we push it all [Music] you see we shall make sure nothing remains and this tissue here it's a tissue actually it's not a mask sorry i said it's a mask it's a tissue so you make sure that this tissue is wet with the serum that was down and as you can see it's wet already so our serum is already in the tissue after that we're going to open it and i've indicated here where to open so you see so we are going to remove the mask i want to make things clear so that you can see very well this is it guys and this is there this is the tissue do you see how wet it is i think you see it [Music] now let me clean my face like i said you need to clean your face and then apply the mask [Music] cleanser gotta get out just milk and honey scrub this is this crab take me [Music] let me wash my face always remember to wash your face with lukewarm water not cold water lukewarm water so guys my skin is very clear and clean to apply the face mask so here is our sheet mask you need to be very gentle guys because it is so soft if you are not gentle and patient then you're going to tear it off so you want to be able to apply it to your skin you see guys so i'm going to place it on my face [Music] [Applause] just to find somewhere that finally [Music] the more i swim the more i'm singing take so guys i'm going to be talking very strangely because of the mask [Music] in the instructions it says that you should stay with this mask for 15 minutes so that is what we are going to do and after 15 minutes i'll be back to show you how my face looks like and what i think about this vitamin c short face mask from garnier after 15 minutes guys i'm back and i want to remove this face mask [Music] wow i'm loving the glow look at my skin guys i really love the glow guys look at my skin wow it feels really soft and the mask sticks have you ever used a an egg mask that is how it feels the texture of this mask but i really love the glow on my face i've been using vitamin c serum but this ghania one i've never tried it so this was the first time and i'm loving it and i'm going to buy it again and use it [Music] i'm going to wash my face so i've waited for a little bit longer to see how my face will look like because i always get very dry when i wash my face because i have a combinated skin and especially in winter my skin is really really dry so i wanted to wait longer like after i have washed my face so that i can see if my skin will get drier but no i still feel moisturized and very soft i can even stay like this without applying a moisturizer i want to moisturize my lips [Music] that's it guys thank you so much for watching this video till now i really appreciate much but if you're new here make sure you subscribe to my channel and hit the notification bell so that you get notified whenever i upload a new video if you've liked this video please give it a thumbs up share with your friends family everyone that you think is going to enjoy this video comment below what you think about skincare video and if you have ever used this vitamin c serum from garnier please comment below what was your experience and watch my other videos too i love you so much guys let us meet in my next video ciao
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Basement Quality - Blades of Time (Part 1/4)
I could kind of hear something though yeah there you go I can hear that yeah I know guys in entertainment the time soon the magic sphere will open its gates for those of today will set out Laurie soon those names [ __ ] shoulder bag although some zeros my brother subzero me well got lodging at ease because it changed like the explosion not my plan for what reason take took you idiot whiskey no filling all these of zero IME it was to be expected you are not one to obey the rules of the game I'm sorry guild market but I will use the sphere now sitting and waiting it not my style okay where's all the Linkin Park like to play it for like like you did it Oh a little bit but that is actually a bit to the happy I'm a big glowing orb and then Donny calm ponch's her away it goes he look Lisa coca day he sings a song alright so this is the spiritual successor to another xbox 360 game called x-blade okay oh yeah yeah and it's and that game is just like an animation students like first attempt I made s scenes and then we found a trailer that was unofficial for the game that was like this like I don't know with Lincoln Parker and their band it sounds like them it just sounds like them and they were putting it to it and none of it was anything that was happening yeah and like there was like the wolf from like free killer instinct was there for some reason then well that was the character in the thing in explains that imagine but this is like the spiritual successor to that because because yeah it's yeah also that game the main protagonist like has pants that are like jeans that only cover the thighs yeah not the act yeah all they're like atlas chap that chest cover the thigh what a ball my progress I guess so he has a name my corner and that's what here well one search I don't know that human-based the vapor All Humans is revision sir sure lost I made it now I'm shiny yeah wait what a legendary dragon - dragon the island god I didn't expect to meet Dennis issues but where is mirror ice nobody was following me so it's just kind of your hack and slash it yeah that was really possible so when do we meet Kratos okay I mean at least it looks better as it was but ya know a lot better and they thrown down the protagonists a lot they put actual fans wrong yeah that too I still can't believe I'm here I mean honestly my still going for the same thing well yeah but it's not quite it is back yeah because that was pretty bad like I don't have an exposed [ __ ] anymore not [ __ ] Nier automata that's interesting yes yeah okay yes cool so I haven't really chuckles this game just follow the dragon I don't think that whoa that looks like that's where you're supposed to do those all I am supposed to go that way I just chose poorly with your combo to get up there I'm not supposed to combo I think I'm supposed to do that Oh we'll just to let you stand on it I mean like it should not be installed object regardless of what move you used to get to it all right it's not okay it kind of looks like a way to go up lated noise these are the chest around the corner probably yeah yeah all right so I got that one I was gonna like juice up the dragon so he lets you go through I suppose or wherever those orbs are going to buff on both sides just open two chests I guess maybe this how that sides open up now I think it's the same one on I have no activity from my [ __ ] wall there we go what can i lock the item yes not easy to get used to all this stuff this place seems to be okay now it's a solid object I've no idea where to start whoa let me know the legends Island there are no match for descriptions available it's not really surprising the guild is the most secretive organization in the whole world yeah but you know they are I have a feeling there's nothing okay ah that was that was a for science thing yes figure I was like that was I learned a thing or two about a thing or two that League games for controls actually went nuts and you walked up the track yeah I think it's kind of got like some like sonic oh six passing only if you tried to divert like it does allow you if you try really hard but then they just send you careening somewhere yeah just flying off the [ __ ] like map on the each level yeah whoo all right everything cool not just blowing [ __ ] I also like that when that dragon like didn't old like animation she's just like oh it goes just a big fit yeah I can't go down there just like some bad texture sitting which is asleep ps1 textures and yeah nothing to see just some Mass Effect Andromeda phases are down there it's like a big like berserk of this amalgamation of Mass Effect Andromeda specifics and Olly oh they're just nothing but like there we go I see if this table stories and especially just like in the walking on the guy behind them inside the [ __ ] yeah the game kind of play itself yeah I think love is I mean the CV is long Italy just don't like through too much this game find some hint but treasure doesn't wanna neck t if I can't require a lot of thought team marks on the floor on the stone I could always write ok I can always roll a cutscene sorry and I thought I said I just leave [ __ ] like batwing bleep evil wizard that you really know but another better name is dragon land isn't dragon land where the [ __ ] like dragon tails like kids go go [ __ ] talk to Dragon's Lair they're just like they say that weird chant I don't know it but I know that they have a thing they say and it takes of a dragon land it is a grown-up it some dragon tails my time I hope those damn just don't waste my shot no need to guess I don't like to be in bed oh no he stepped all over castles rutabagas you're getting a gift and you're gonna owe me for all your life whether you like it or not I shall guide you on your path with my help victorious tell me just kidding what is it you want for me all these weird I made them myself on the TVs everywhere is your mayor [ __ ] touches and you're the most evil device me take it back my goose anything [Applause] except that it forces danger apart and through it you're going to be in danger pretty much no matter what and basically [ __ ] now bad rocks textures what a terrible feeling gather Chi what the [ __ ] is the tone of this game like it is it is it supposed to be like an alternate reality and it's supposed to be like it's kind of rattle place there is a time-travel thing I eyed ascribe this game before we played it as as like hack and slash braid yeah yeah it's unbearable I hope this path won't lead me to the center of the world if I hadn't come here on my own look what I thought that I was in Hell right now I'll make one of the wine oh well who knows don't pick all of them mmm I can't really see the other side of that I guess I can't do that is added leap of faith leap of faith there you go see what's going on have I stumbled into something again yes these ancient places are always full of surprises what it's a volcano a lot of surprise oh it's rising my body's got to go up like [ __ ] okay and you play the full Friday Peter is looking at everything I can't even talk about that room the secret could be to it - Bethenny it covered in magma cares okay what's going on um excuse me this is me excuse me this doesn't seem funny at all I what I don't understand what's out what do you want me to do here everything is stopped even the fire is completely still but under the circle I've never done anything like this before so here what's over there it's impossible Vera would love if I told him about it what yeah he'd be like there's a maverick in his inity what am i if you decide to buy oh I am Oh cuz well okay so will you gather cheese so that play alright fine a stern like magic but like I hate spiders of course you know well you don't would be cool if you really wanted to be like your own [ __ ] character the people would remember is that maybe if you like spiders but everybody [ __ ] hate spiders yeah that's like normal like just [ __ ] make give yourself something interesting like don't just be don't be a basic [ __ ] yeah don't be a basic facial or cross voice yeah like it's like eldritch version of her mansion Wow okay maybe tight stop time oh well I don't think they've given me the mechanic that yes I should have done it back there I suppose we go to town doctor winning oh [ __ ] that dragon - dragon land dragon land Patricia defend sometimes I'll go to dragon land the Whammy that name I'm not a dragon fan of this dragon land of - yeah look come on some selearis the dragon tail it looks like a big button yeah look like I already eluded all this [ __ ] nothing like a bloody big dot over here it's not like these statues will animate themselves as soon as I finished picking up all the power-ups no that big look there's no Department to show it must be the Dorset and must be literal I would like it if this game I mean I got one bread and butter combo that always work well yes I I'm a little curious it looks like you never explained what those things are that is guarded dogging it on the trunk ocean you better say it next - OH III have our finishing me okay that was Maria our a game a what gained a lot of she you by how cool I can't look up the lyrics to the Dragon Tales opening okay did you think that like was that a thing that wouldn't be allowed no no I know what I was thinking okay now it's not all blurry anymore so I must have destroyed the whole civilization it must what their civilization here thought it was like an amalgam of different time periods [ __ ] it doesn't look like a civilization would have looked to you this is so [ __ ] hard to follow because I haven't told you what he thinks she just the main character knows everything but we don't get to like like this is why I like you have to have like a character that like Emma is it talk [ __ ] am I just like actually not starting at the beginning like could I choose you must have I don't think I did because like those boxes I've really good like clipping like this not bother me because like the time mechanic is a huge mechanic in color these flowers are making me nervous what yeah I don't like the color of those flowers either yeah coaster got me hey no keep away from me to get out of here well looky combo up on top of you die alone yes a little bit yeah right I'll shoot get out of here as you turn into a [ __ ] hurricane of swords as I [ __ ] up my level 3 ultra man these magic walls yeah please someone explain anything worse their rut is really lame it looks like a Harlequin model somebody put different clothes on yeah it's uh nothing fans don't grab by going gosh I need that if he was out of luck like I can't see [ __ ] yeah like where's the man like I see the enemies I will be fighting as soon as they become oh there it is I think when everything is blooming and glowing is hard to find the one glowing than you need to fight your game the same problem that chaos bleeds head alright you get your guns yeah take that whatever that is yeah yeah okay sure if you destroy the machine it turns on the machine do you understand I'm stayin would you love obviously combat was really ministerial gonna well I could have not no I know I'm just I'm saying like they gave it to you in a room II didn't wanted to use it yeah but I think you know what look I'm I can explain what's happening in this game Amy wished on a dragon scale and that's how and that's what started Dragon Tales around the room the Dragons flew but Amy and max knew what to do they climb on the backs of the dragon friends now the adventure never in dragon tails dragon tails it's almost time for Dragon Tales come along and take my hand let's all go to Dragon man oh I think that explains this yeah that set says that the how God what's the [ __ ] it's like Halloween yeah I mean my love automatic [ __ ] in this game so people don't find all your bugs I can hear you breathing come out I can smell like it tell us my oh no the thing is sliding right at you the puck goes like a rat man look kinda like a naked mole rat but also like a dinosaur and also kind of like a person yeah take that those things okay so using that slide video is the [ __ ] dot-org yes the shiftboard just poured Oh No okay you'll never leave me alone when you sew like that like that you look kinda like good like like South American yeah like thing they're going for but then like everything also looks kinda like every other ancient temple ever yeah it really doesn't follow much well the thing I'm confused by is that like so like time travel involves expose but also alternate realities and is a guild that's secretive but we don't get to know anything about them and and also to beginning in the game maybe there be a custom they're always revealed but at least know where we are I didn't agree to that or is this place called dragon land I'm I'm VP's this we're dragon believe it okay she brings up all this stuff I don't know who made this wise you although I mean dragon tails wagging tails it's almost time for Dragon tougher dragon tail just go to sing a little more there's Ord he's the biggest but he's not so brave apart put some other [ __ ] dragons I don't want to even see their names what are they like showed snuggler yes Lee Lee cover by man perfect man the dragon you can't break that booger let's [ __ ] every clue why'd you have an enemy lay eggs at the ceiling breaking really sloppily music on I believe you probably can do with oh my god you almost did I got a six out of ten that's kind generous and I'm bit yeah alright this time I was only it only got a little worse I'm Sonic unreasonable man yeah I think partly because like I was spending so much time trying to like hit them with okay I'm going to reach I'm going to refree what's going on in this game as a glimmering plot summary here a duel sword-wielding stretcher hunter me my you find yourself stuck on a serious and dangerous to Thailand well rich with County the island is also caught in the throes of Chaos magic oh when the [ __ ] they happen I don't know anyway I only student discovers that is also the home of thousands of long-held C grid including special powers and ability that she had gained very low using everything he can she must find a way to defeat armies and menacing villains and a multitude of treacherous traps in order to break free and the possessed was less Thailand's grass it's not once it unveils possessed it cast magic that's that consistent so the Brittany should be the break free go ahead and say that the plot isn't here yeah it's just not here well chaos magic would make them confusing so I mean I guess that makes them I mean the game exists to watch tips for you to thing well yeah I mean I get just like you just look at one like block puzzle game with its new even want to do that nothing pop up again yeah there's nothing else about this these might be the corrals I didn't think those flowers yeah you know the coral we should use them to climb up here why does she talk about them now look like I'm lost these must be the coral that I've been seeing all over the map the whole time wait wouldn't you say I can use those coral to get up there you know how to use them already Wow Wow this is dumb hahaha oh oh those must be the corals I do gotta get my dad out and slaps I could even like console a blue and now you must face the first Colossus dormant and I'm pretty well I've been through this once before girl I get it there's a thing oh I guess he could rewind time during combat yeah I can I don't think they taught it to me yet though that is but that is definitely a thing to do I'm Craig gross chaos magic except it's also possessed yeah maybe the Chaos magic is like a possession magic maybe maybe maybe Emmy just touched the Dragon Scale that's possible and oh I think I just did it oh sweet maybe today maybe there's a teacher to you maybe this is like a can you save possibly yeah I might have everything [ __ ] you the guild have been looking for treasure here so long but nobody's ever tried drawing a map I guess rolling them had more important things to do yeah that was like that gate was all the way at the bottom right that's what I remember I don't I don't know whoa the gravity of this place just grabs you like [ __ ] like his arm came out of the ground just whipped you to the ground yeah magnets in your but the floors has got a another magnet what is this trap okay tree coming from it's no wonder that the local civilization with it is no wonder the local civilization has been doing with that yeah no wonder it goes do you play any head and push that dragon scaling this would happen oh it's like got to be shot god damn it god this is so [ __ ] unwieldy I could like feel how painful to do is while you're loading all over the [ __ ] place it's like floating just enough that you will never be in your reticle see if I um if I like go out of it and go back into it it's just like puts me right in the middle which isn't like a headshot place but it's hitting it at all yeah well I mean it's it's pulling head I mean is there a head shot please maybe like I always try to aim for a weak spot if our hand and for its big blowing boobies that's the weak spot then here I'll jeez what comes in to [ __ ] my buddy so there's like ancient technology which is nothing when faced with hands Forge Genki steel is forged by game [Applause] you can torture all right everyone died all right the purple mist comes out of them and the judge will use my as like um not deadly mining on tomorrow that's the only place I'll have to take my inhaler with me I'm gonna have to breathe alone what the [ __ ] open them I don't know wah wah she treats you well I saw like the weird little bar things only invisible from certain angles yeah okay I guess I go backwards yeah navigating these corridors is quite russia tourism he was running up against the sky oh he's got anything I am very confused like they had a bunch of asset that is [ __ ] dumped into a bucket this is an asset the game like these are extra assets we couldn't use this one let the company that does all the in betweens for like [ __ ] like insomniac or some [ __ ] just had a bunch of [ __ ] left over and they're like let's make our own game out of that acute junk rui who are you got anything for me you look silly on it you know bad timing you going hey leave me alone will ya the identical half day another way they look like parasite it's droid them i'll be able to use the corals to get to the other side how do you know they're parasites sorry I asked questions I just want to know I don't know if I'll ever get answers for this one it might be a volcanic form of life I wonder what I found so special about the flying home I like volcanic horrible how do you know this [ __ ] really how do you know this [ __ ] worse enough two feet of water did you feel waters you should leave I think it staying with other day ok ok I don't blow out dopey that guy is he is like playing a character who doesn't know he's in a pond and he's in one whoa ha ha this great oh [ __ ] ripped my soul from my body and we pull all the [ __ ] blood cells out of your body ok so I know I know I got the homing attack we need you and is oh we really do down go ahead scream Oh what ball four oh god that was [ __ ] with my eyes really bad okay Wallace is over and I'll become a wall overboard
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50 languages 94 a revolt on what is on our bow what is home conjunctions one so rueful artists were head carruth a lot were head wait until the rain stops in Dover hetalia tuaca valmet are in total hottie etobicoke fan motor wait until I'm finished in Deauville had the ante in posit hectare anda he wait until he comes back in Tver Isaiah hood in total hack a yahoo I'll wait until my hair is dry in Pavel hot i use bahagia Regis an antacid happy especially Justin I'll wait until the film is over int over Atalanta he'll film entered hot int he and film I'll wait until the traffic light is green in father had the tefillin ishara to hobnob impulsive hat artisans and yada haha when do you go on holiday matters are to sell fuel in each otha mataste to sanford militia before the summer holidays hot tub in cali dishes that if I figure Hataman cuddle ellijay the Sofia yes before the summer holidays began naam pata mein kabhi enter delicious a2sofia nom Hataman cousin antes de el shaddai el Sofia repair the roof before the winter begins ocellaris alpha cobbler dare shoot up a flare Elsa cobbler and yada and Sheeta wash your hands before you sit at the table Assyria de hablar antes de la vida al salir de aqui hablar antes less allah ta'ala close the window before you go out holy Queen Aviva KaBlam crush overlooked a nerf iva hablar and the hush when will you come home mother SAT Attilan bait mother society inner invade after class has got a death handbag elders yes after the class is over nom da da da cunha da suka Dante ha Nam bad Annie hakuna Dolph cadenza ha after he had an accident he could not work anymore men body muhaha da da hool ha days Lamar Odom quinoa enemas men ba da ma Hassan Allahu and hadith la museum Kumu and Jana after he had lost his job he went to America minbari mafucka der schule vahi Barrera America min da dama fahad al shown the hub inner America after he went to America he became rich
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Strawberry Fields By Skord Marijuana Recreational Cannabis Review
hey guys what's up this is recreational 420 and today we're gonna check out the Strawberry Fields buy scored scored I think is the brand yeah he's gonna say scored cannabis but I think I'm adding words to the name that isn't there so it scored marijuana established in 2015 anyway and we're just gonna get right into it so I liked I've heard a lot of good things about scored off of like Instagram and whatnot from the people that I follow so I've been really really excited to like try these guys and I finally went and picked some up so the let's get right into it the THC THC a is 14 you see if I can get that THC is 14.9% with your THC coming in at 0.24% total THC thirteen point three one now if you have no idea how I got that and why this only it has 0.24% THC and it doesn't make sense there should be a video linked at the bottom of this that explains the formula and like how they go around to getting that number over here and that's basically it so that there's not a whole lot of other information here but they do give you that so let me just go ahead and show you guys what this looks like nice basic container oh it's not basic it's super like it's glass so it's kind of a lot nicer than most so with that I'm gonna go ahead and pop this open boom they have another seal it smells like oh my god oh I taped that back I'm sorry if you're religious I oh my gosh this stuff smells amazing this has that like super super super strong piney like super citrusy like absolutely the most citrusy smelling like but I've had in a little bit man I can't get over that smell so yeah this was the Strawberry Fields buy scored marijuana I'm so excited I'm just gonna like not say anything else I'm gonna go ahead and try this and I'll be back with you guys in the next day or so to let you know how it went hey guys what's up so I went ahead and tried that Strawberry Fields and I gotta say it tastes so good it tastes exactly like it smells in the beginning it's got a smooth like earthy like flavor to it and on the like on the back end it's got a little bit of that citrusy there that citrusy is that kind of like lingers and sticks around there for a bit the high is it is really really mellow it's well let me take that back the high is mellow to start I would consider this to be a what I would I would say a creeper something that like basically you'll smoke a bowl think I had no big deal I'm gonna smoke another one smoke a bowl think no big deal and then you take that third bowl and by the end of that one all of a sudden the first one starts to kick in your eyes start to go about halfway closed your mouth gets a little dry your thoughts get a little slow and basically like the indica kicks in and so I would say this would be a great great great example of why EHC percentage isn't all that matters and why you can still get pleasure and get and get to enjoy the effects of being high even though the THC content on this was only 13.3% so yeah yeah I love seeing stuff that has a lower THC that still kind of gives you that like rocks you in the face kind of like high even though it might take a couple more bowls just because not everybody wants to get super super super stoned every single night or like when they smoke in general sometimes people just want a little bit like you know take the edge right off a little bit and this one would be perfect for that if you're not looking to get so far out of your element that you can't think you can't function you can't move this one is definitely worth picking up and like also I would could recommend this for during the day because it's extremely functional like you you can just go about your business without really without having any of that head and like the haziness that um we all cat least me personally like the reason I don't smoke during the day on average like typically is because I don't like the haziness than when I'm going through my day I just I like to be clear-headed and that's just how I am but this stuff leaves you clear-headed while still giving you some of that body relaxation so definitely worth picking up and yeah just give it a shot this was a discord Strawberry Fields Butter this was strawberry fields buy scored marijuana this has been recreational for 20 and I hope you guys enjoy this and I'll be back again with you guys in the next day or so
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Whooping cranes face an additional threat from humans
this is the call of the whooping crane standing five feet tall whooping cranes are the tallest bird in North America they are also one of the most endangered with fewer than 500 left in the wild whooping cranes are on the verge of extinction already threatened by powerline collisions and other accidents on their migration routes the cranes face a deadly a threat from humans whooping cranes have been targeted by criminals shot and left to die whooping cranes are protected under the federal Endangered Species and migratory bird treaty acts as well as state wildlife laws disturbing harassing or killing whooping cranes or other non-game wildlife is a crime punishable by jail time fines and other penalties help save the whooping crane report suspected illegal activity contact your local law enforcement or natural resource agency this message brought to you by the whooping crane Eastern Partnership
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Race #8 - Mardi Gras - 1/26/2012
hey everybody we're Keenum handicapping greyhound racing from the Mardi Gras crayon park in hallandale beach florida on thursday january the 26 then this is my day it to track com greyhound race of the day take a look at race eight this evening folks 10 p.m. Eastern post time this is a great TC affair these pups are running a marathon distance of 770 yards I use a software product call quick dog to help me analyze greyhound racing and the software product has helped me isolate a powerpuff to put on top of my multiple entry contenders listed on this entry tonight number 5 KR Connie I'll make a win place and show wager I also like to play the Box exotics here at Mardi Gras so along with number 5 time I'll be boxing number 4 m vs phil number 6 JJ full and sassy and number one dhan Kaur yelped that's 5461 in the eighth tonight from mardi gras quick dog software has helped me isolate a pair of very playable Powerpuff long shots as well i'm going to suggest win place and show wagers on both of these entries first comes in race for win place and show on a four to one shot number for fuzzy wit and in race five folks be careful here but win place and show on a 19 21 bomb number 6 hookem bun row so from mardi gras on a thursday night Rick need him for day at the track karma money was always too pleased that with your head not over
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Copic coloring a school classroom #thehumanrainbow
hi there I'm sandy uh Lock artist and paper crafter here on YouTube and today I bring you another in the human rainbow series using the friends forever stamp set brand-new from pretty pink posh this is also part of the pretty pink posh blog hop so be sure to click on the link to my blog in the description down below because you will want to go in leave comments on everybody's post to qualify to enter Twitter prize because that's always fun on blog hops the human rainbow initiative is one that I started a few years ago to try to get us all to think in little more diverse terms as we do our coloring for cards a lot of folks end up doing the same Caucasian combo on everything because they found one combo that worked well let's try something different here I'm just trying different light tones mixed with a different mid-tone and a different dark my dark tones tend to be violets or blue violets just because I think that makes them look more realistic because it's a complementary color and it sometimes looks a little better than browns but it all depends on how much of each one you use you can play around with them and create an infinite variety of different ethnicities on your cards I would even recommend the next time you get together with all your friends take a group selfie and then when you sit down to color something like this see if you can make each skin tone match add a little more yellow to one a little more peach to another a little more pink to somebodies cheeks and see if you can make them different by mimicking people that you know you know their faces you know what they look like and working from a photograph will help to remind you of what kinds of colors you can try and here I'm just trying different colors trying different light tones from my base color different blue violets or violets for my shadows and going over those with a different mid-tone and just testing things out there is on my blog a free chart you can download in my store and that will help you to start working on collecting some different skinned toads there's also a Copic jump-start class that I have put together and you are welcome to take that class there's a whole lot of testing opportunity in that class and there are some handouts in there that are very helpful for creating a lot of variety of colorways so that you can see what works best for you so that's another option for you links to everything of course are in the doobly-doo to those things as well as the supplies used in this video so I finished the skin tones and now I'm going to move on to the hair when you're coloring dark hair you can actually change the hairdo that's in the stamp set you have to do it with a dark enough color that you can basically mask or hide or obscure the stamped line and that doesn't work really well when you're trying to do like save blonde curly hair that doesn't tend to happen unless you have an outline that you can mask out or a way that you can create something around it to hide that but with dark hair look how easy it is to give this little guy some hair that goes very well with his skin tone some little curly tight curly hair I pulled his bangs down further on his face you can do all kinds of things with dark hair when you're adapting on your stamps this way and they do the same thing with this little guy but I'm just gonna give him more wispy hair instead of just having a block of hair feel free to adapt the edges of it because I'm gonna be using dark colors dark colors are going to mask that little line so there's just the the part that was already on the stamp so I'm gonna give him a Justin Bieber do I'm not gonna go quite as far as Justin Bieber because you can't even see Justin's face but good well I guess this is maybe Justin Bieber I'm not sure what year it was when he had the hair hanging down across his face he might not now I haven't kept up with him lately but nonetheless you can make your stamps work for mimicking someone that you're giving the card to imagine the joy that someone would have if you actually adapted a stamp to look like them and sent that to them in a birthday card they would be so excited that you thought enough of them you cared enough for them whether its friends family relatives that you cared enough to make the card match them or do two people on it one looks like you and one looks like them that card will have so much more meaning because of it rather than just having a random person on it of course the message inside a card always means the very most but the art on the outside can be really special and can really communicate a lot to your loved ones this little girl has very straight hair in the stamp but I am going to transform that into curly hair this is something that you can definitely do with any of your stamps if you have dark hair as I said dark hair will work with this but you can see how regular those lines are they're very graphical in in the way that they're drawn but you can make them transformed into curly ringlets I'm going to take the e49 which is the darkest of the brown markers and I'm going to go over top of the lines as well as some squigglies in between them and beware this is gonna look like a hot mess for a while so if you start working on something like this don't give up too soon because I'm gonna go over top of those lines and just get lots of curly ringlets in there even going outside of it to create some softness outside of her head to give her that that little fringy edge and put a little bit more in the hair underneath of her ears because that's where it's gonna be deepest in shadow and go out past the little lines on the bottom even to give her a little bit of little softness out there as well finish off this top side of the head now don't panic because the next step is to take another Brown a mid-tone Brown and just go over it I'm not scrubbing like crazy if you spread like crazy you'll totally mush out the texture but a few strokes is enough to pull all that hair together so it feels unified and then leave a little bit of that efore for showing at the top for just a few little highlights peeking through and if you need to go back in with a darker color again you can do that after you finish this step but I think this is going to work out just perfectly I'm gonna speed this up now because the important part of the coloring is done I just want to show you the transformation of the scene as well I'm gonna color in their outfits and I started doing some shading but realize what I did do the whole scene I really don't need all the shading so if you are going to add something super spectacular I've said before in videos focus on what's most important and the little faces and little hair is very important and the scene that I'm setting is going to be splashy enough that nobody's gonna look and see whether or not I actually finished the shading on all of these little every little bit of pans - every little bit of shirt and things so just gonna leave that color there for now you can always go back in later if you feel you need it by the time you're done but I decided on this one I really didn't and I drew in in pencil a little bit of an outline just kind of sketched in some lines for a chalkboard behind them and then I'm gonna fill in with green that whole back of the chalkboard behind their heads and a tip for doing a giant flood of color is just to go back and forth in a bunch of different directions over and over again fortunately with a chalkboard you always have that little bit of chalk residue so even if it doesn't come out perfect it still looks very much like a chalkboard because you have that that little you know bit of discoloration that sort of thing where chalkboards don't always come out absolutely perfect when the kids erase them I added a little bit of color to the wall around and behind them and then decided I would go in and start to adapt that wood around the frame of the chalkboard because I didn't get it perfectly even and you can obsess over getting it perfectly even or you can do what I did which is just add some shadows and then throw in some texture onto the wood itself I'm just gonna add a little bit of wood grain and then go over that to soften and the same way I did with the hair go over the wood grain with one more mid-tone color - just gonna pull that together you could outline the the whole chalkboard if you wanted with a black pen but that seemed to me to be overkill the color is a little washed out here but I really wanted that black on the children that black outlines to pop and to pull forward so I didn't want to really worry too much about having all that detail drawn in black in the background itself for the ground beneath them I just drew with a very light pen I just drew some lines so that I could have my my grid for the floor ink and then color that in with a dirt gray marker and keep it kinda simple that way in terms of giving a whole scene to this and finishing it off by adding a stamp sentiment that I embossed and then the other little hearts I just put them in the chalk ink so that they would sort of be softer in comparison to the words then that come out cute I hope you enjoyed this I certainly enjoyed making it for you please do do join the blog hop click on the link down below in order to do that the links for all the other things I've talked about are down below as well as few on-screen click on my face to subscribe and I will see you guys next time bye bye
Sandy Allnock's Artventure
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Grant Chapel AME Church Sister Brandy Dudley Speaker Jan. 19, 2014
God is bless us to see another day and we're grateful may not be many here but where it's two or three assembly in God's name he'll be in the mid come on here and let's get with it and let's have a good time in Jesus name God is good oh oh yeah put them hands together and R them head back and give a hand praise preise te going going to sing a little for you I'm on to help him make yourself make yourself at home listen listen at that music this is the day this is the day this is the day is the day the Lord I will re GL glj is the day is the day the this is the day this is the day this is the day that the Lord the Lord has will I will glad happy glad this is the day that the Lord has I will rejoice and be glad in it this is the day this is the day that the Lord we are the church we are the church are of the Living God of the Living God of the living will rej I willj and GL we are the Church of the Living God will rejo and be glad this is the day this is the day that the Lord Glory Glory Hallelujah down going lay them down Glory Hallelujah I I feel better I feel better how you feel so much better my lay them down them down I feel better so much better come on come on I'm going home bur down I'm going live with Jes this is the day this is the day that the Lord I will rej will re and be glad in it and be glad in it this is the day that glad this is the day this is the day that the amen Amen Let the church say amen amen say praise the Lord praise the Lord let us pray Our Father Our God yes Lord ah the father our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ the will maker the creator of this Earth Lord we come just to give you some thanks thank you Lord Master we thank you for what you have done for us from our early existance into this present moment you have have days a row long a few days longer now God thank you thank you Lord all before we go in there father the Lord we ask that I would bless our pastor yes yes Lord ah cover cover cover him and his family Lord please Jesus ah as they travel over the danger highways and byways then Master blessed our exorder this morning pleas father ah give up from on high Lord let uh let us look to you father Yes ah I know you you know who she is yes Lord because you made her thank God thank you for Jesus thank you Jesus then God bless this choir this morning Father as they minister to your people give them s s of insiration and joy then God bless this waiting congregation yes Lord Lord bless those who on our way ah bless the sick and the click all over the land of country please Lord please go and father bless the B wherever they may be today oh bless me father and my family Lord you brought us too far turn around now I'm depending on you Lord to see me through ah sometime I get burdened down but Lord I cast my burdens on you and God thank you God bless every church that open in our name today pleas this is the New Year father it some made New Year resolution but oh God you know all about us you know you know all the heart yes yes thank you for the blessing that you have blessed Grand Chapel with thank you Lord thank you Lord ah I I see more coming I I I see you doing things father oh yeah thank you thank you Jesus now God bless those who are less fortunate than we are if they hungry father send them by them by send them by yes ah let's Those Behind prison and in the old folks home bless all our members that's on that bed of Affliction today that father when I've gone in to come out no more give me a home somewhere your name forever and ever amen yeah yeah yeah yeah we have come into this house come on come on come into this house you come into the house do in his to worship him come come on come on what have you done worship him we come this where his to this house his to come come on Jus Christ Our Lord Lord come on come on about all right all right and so come on come on conate on him and about yourg about yourself him on and worship Christ the lord worship Him Jus Christ Our if you have a heavy heart and have a trouble mind the every home and a trouble the worship yeah yeah yeah yeah you have a heav heart and a trouble mind and a trouble worship Him you heart in the just chist the Lord worship Him worship Him wor Him worship Him Him worship Him worship Him Jesus Christ Our Let the church say Amen put them hands together praise God up in this place at this time I get you our own Pastor he coming his own way at this time good morning Grand Chapel good morning good morning good morning play that well come on come on come on yeah yeah I can feel God's come on come on I can feel your spirit I feel your SP all I can feel God yes I can I can feel god well I can feel God spir all do you love everybody do you love everybody we love everybody oh yes I do King Jesus in my King Jesus in my King Jesus is the yes he is yes Lord father I thank you for the anointing on father I thank you for the healing that thises word to this congregation father I thank you for your sons and daughters stand before you and our creative in what you have given them now Lord bless this anointing bless this PR may we continue be in your presence heav may be energized to do what you call them to do in Jesus name amen amen amen I can feel the spirit moving I can feel the spirit moving I can feel all over this place King Jesus is the C come on King Jesus is the King Jesus is the C oh yes we do you love everybody do you love everybody oh yes I do I can feel the spirit moving I can feel the spirit M King Jesus is the I like that verse y'all Jesus is the CH yes he is oh yes he I can feel the spirit moving yeah I can feel the spirit moving I can feel the spirit mov am oh of th we call to worship this morning Lord we want everything to be For Your Glory our word our our church our community our resources our time our lives all to be for you everything ours is yours and we come together toare on this holy day of Thanksgiving let us give praise to you God all oh God time together your give him a praise the pr we have in I all is to to God PR oh all yeah yeah yeah need that is all all because we do not every to God in pra have we Tri we C him never be to the Lord in pray and we find the pr we find the pr oh will all will all for sh Jesus knows know take it take it take it to it to the Lord in PR all we all we with pre still our our take it take it take it to the Lord to the Lord in to the pr my than to the Lord to the Lord in pray oh in his arm in his arm all you take God will find will find the now father we thank you for your presence yeah Lord we thank you that you have made your presence known and we invite you into this place not only in this place father but we invite you into our hearts not only in our hearts father we invite you into our minds bless us fatherless encourage us strengthen us and correct us yes yes we honor you in this place in Jesus name amen amen this morning scripture here here oh God amen amen amen amen amen this morning scripture is coming from 1 John chapter 3 verses 1 through3 behold what manner of love the father has bestowed on us that we should be called children of God therefore the world does not know us because they did not know him beloved now we are children of God and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be but we know that when he is revealed we shall be like him for we for we shall see him as he is and everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself just as he is pure yes I read to you 1 John 3: 1-3 may the Lord have a blessing to the reader and especially the do of his word amen be I create PR we La bridge and God say I am the Lord thy God who brought thee out of the land of Egypt out of the house of bondage Thou shalt have no other God before me Lord have mercy upon us and the on our heart my God to the even though with be a cross me all my song Tell me here my God to me here of my God to me to here what Christ Our Savior said thou shall love the Lord th God with all our heart and with all our soul and with all our mind this is the first and great commandment in the second is like unto it thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself on these two Commandments hang all the laws and the prophets glory to to the and to the Holy Ghost and is and ever shall be world without without like it I like this make turn it over to Jesus turn it over to Jesus he can work it out work out turn it over to Jes turn it over to Jesus he can work it out he can work it out turn it over to Jesus turn it over to Jesus it out it out I know he will turn it he work it out he can work it out turn it over to Jesus turn it over to Jesus he can work it out he can work it out turn it over to Jesus turn it over to Jesus he can work it out he can work it out he can he I know he will it up that problem that I had y'all I just couldn't see S I tried and I tried Lord I kept get deeper in more so I I turn it over to Jesus yes I turn it over to the man oh yes and I'm not wored about it I know he will we that would not move yeah I had to take it to the Upper Road that bur that I bore I CRI Lord how much so I turn it over to Jesus yes I turn it over to Jesus y'all and I'm not worried about it he came I know he will all right every problem he can work it out God can work it out he can work it out every heartache he can work it out I know he can work it out he work out have you ever been sick now work it out thought you couldn't get well he can work it out God can work it out he can work it out I know he can work it out it out watch work watch work it out it out watch work watch work it out out can work it out watch him work watch him work it out we can work it out I know he can work it out he can work it out have you ever been up on the mountain he can work it out found yourself down in the valley work it out didn't didn't didn't it work it out out work out work watch work out y work it out watch work watch some work it out work it out work work working Jesus work working work Jesus now you can work it out he can work it out God can work it out he can work it out I know he can work it out he can work it out out I know he will I know it will all right all right all right am all right all right come on come on come on go if I have to go all by myself I I go oh by myself oh get my mother yes my father Yes my sister even my brother I go I have go all by I'll sing if I have to sing Oh by myself by myself I'll sing I have to sing open get my mother give my father give my my sister you my brother I'll sing my have sing Oh by myself by I'll pray I have to pray all by myself by myself I'll pray if I have to pray oh oh get my mother get my father my sister you're my brother I'll pray I have to pray Oh by myself by myself oh Lord sing me me oh Lord send me I go I go oh Lord send me S me I go oh Lord s me I go I can't a little wor Lord Oh Lord s me I I can't a little bur down lord lord if you s me I whatever you want me to do Lord me I go oh Lord me me all I even bur down know whatever you want me to do Lord could me me I can even a little bur down like a little trouble sometime but whatever you want me to do now just me S me oh s me me Lord S I have to go oh by myself amen amen all right y'all yeah yes Lord thank God all right well at this time we're takeing our benevolence offering thank you as you all know that benevent offering is to bless our sick and shuty amen what we have done so far in the past uh couple of weeks we blessed four of our sick and Sh amen amen so we want you all to know that the offering that you did do get from benev benevolence offering goes through what we haveed to go to blessing our elders and our second ch amen amen am all things the all and my help we give good morning morning to the pastor to the first lady to all the members and Friends these our announcements for this Sunday today Grand Chapel Church conference will be held immediately following morning morning worship for members of the church amen pastors asking you members to please stay for the church conference January the 27th 5G conference call will be held at 7:00 p.m. February the 1st which is the first Saturday of February the Tyler District collection meeting will be held here at Grand chapy church amen please plan to be in attendance this this is a great opportunity to learn more about the church obligations and you plan in said a word for okay that's it in the success of the church amen go ahead you're invited to join us for a leadership appreciation celebration Sunday January the 26 the theme is leadership committed to Christ and built to last 1 Peter 2 and 5 the guest uh church and speaker will be Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church the pastor uh Donald Ray Barrett is the U Pastor for that this is going to be a South Union Missionary Baptist Church their Pastor is Pastor M it that's in connection with sorry about that no problem okay also on Saturday January the 25th from 9:00 a. to 1:00 p.m. South Union Missionary Baptist Church will have their first annual iron sharpen iron leadership conference amen calling all leaders to please come and be an attendance do you want to enhance your leadership skills $5 for pre-registration which will end January the 24th $10 is the onsite registration for more information please called the church and that again is for South Union Missionary Baptist Church we want to be mindful of the MLK parade that will be uh starting which is tomorrow January the 20th starting at 10:00 a.m. they will commence the parade downtown palistine following the parade they will we will they will meet at the benik building for a brief program and which includes a light lunch if you want to participate in this program in the parade please see sister Edna W are there any other announcements I have announce this is uh the program that uh was scheduled for the 25th of this month we changed it to a February this is for the program that was programmed for the 25th of this month the gospel concert we change it to February the 15th it's the same time at 7:00 p.m. and this is a free program and while I'm standing up here uh talk about the program I'm asking the choir uh sister Michelle and uh sister ly if it's possible if they can be on program amen thank you what day is that again uh 15th of feary 15 just check our calendar at the Cent at the Palestine Civic Center the multipurpose room multi-purpose room Sunny South Jubilee gospel explosion has been moved to February the 15th we asking Grand Chapel to come and support that program as well are there any visitors if so would you please stand state your name and church affiliation we'll start with this side I'm the from New Life palistine new life amen pastor Matt or my husband Paul Paul amen we want to welcome our visitors here today we want to remind you that we are The Friendly Church on the corner of South and dorance we are an ideal place to worship and our doors are always open for you to come and worship thank you for worshiping with us today I want to thank my God daughters for coming this morning amen way in Paradise Shanti amen ain't seen you in a while but amen show them some love show them some love don't be scared Our Praise Dancers are back in the house y'all pray they come more often y'all pray reach your hand out pray they come more often amen hallelujah amen we want to be mindful of our sick and our Shu inss and our B family those that we know and those that we don't know we want to uh acknowledge sister our first lady she doesn't have a crush this morning she got a knee brace all right 9949 like that amen we're glad to see see brother fobby back in the house Amen on his duty post all boys and auxiliaries please be obedient to your meeting days times and places amen amen the thought for the week is Satan tries to limit your prayer because he knows your prayer will limit him amen have a blessed week amen amen govern yourselves ACC y'all heard Ricky Smiley say that I'm sure y govern yourself accordingly man say um sister K how did the Usher we didn't have anyone to show okay what we need we need our Usher board reestablished sister Kay is taking responsibility for that she is leading that we need to get our Usher board reestablished I see that our children are always on their post but we we got to make sure that we are in order so I'm fully supporting her her efforts and her leadership on that so can we please make sure that if you can't if you can't volunteer for anything please volunteer to user I mean not that not they they sit at the door they stand they post they know what they're supposed to do let's encourage uh those of you who have the heart to serve Amen to serve on the Usher board amen amen amen this morning before alter prayer uh sister Shirley yes sir are you ready yes sir what I want to do well I'm not going to want to what I am doing is encouraging if you have a gift praise the Lord whether it's dancing whether it's writing whether it's poetry whether it's can I have two minutes to speak Pastor whatever that gift is I'm encouraging us to operate as a body okay I'm encouraging us to say pastor let me know a week ahead of time so I can as I'm going through I can fit you in so that you can express what God has put in your heart to express it's not all the this is not the pastor Carlile show okay this is not the Brandon Dudley show it's the body of Christ that's right this is Grant chapel and we have a lot of gifts and talents in our midst yes what we tend to do is sit back and be Spectators now I'm encourag us not to be Spectators anymore let us move forward in what God has called you to do or what God has blessed you to do I believe someone have the ability to speak if you have the ability to speak I'll give you two three minutes right here so you can give a word from God praise Lord so this morning I have asked sister Shirley to share her talent and gift and and poem writing right so she's going to share a poem and then we'll move a service accordingly where she she good morning good morning okay find out the I like well while going through my ordeal which has been going on like 18 years now and I didn't know that I had the whatever I didn't know I had the energy and whatever else to write and while going through God kept sh me different things and before my daughter was taken away from me my uh she was 5 years old when my ex-husband took her away from me and moved to the Bahamas so I had rol a play and the first Ro I played I had brother Rashad Ms and some other people in it and she got mad she was just only five9 years she got mad she was like Mom you didn't even put me in it and I was like maybe I wasn't thinking I was trying to get the bigger people in and everything but that's when everything started coming to me and I always asked God God you use me because the anointing comes and it just flows like crazy whether I'm writing a porm or a group and I used to sing with a gospel group and man I used to the songs would just come to me come to me come come to me so powerful so I said God what is you doing to me I don't know what I'm doing I ain't never wrote a poem or song in my life and it just like he said shut up be still girl get you P some paper and just start writing cuz I'm trying to use you so through everything that I've been through I I tell you I didn't know that all these gifts was was in me you know and I just thank God and I thinkk our wise passed over there from encouraging me and he was telling me that it's a new beginning and I said Lord yes it is a new beginning it's time to press on cuz God is a good God and you know he don't fail us right and I know it said you know sometime like he don't never put no more us than we can bear but woo Lord have mercy Jesus it get hard it gets hard but I know he's there with me he's never left me he done already told me he would be with me till the end of the world and so I got to trust and believe in that that's right I want to do this one this morning about a mother so if you got a mother love your mother do things for her because when she gone y'all God bless me with two beautiful mothers two beautiful mothers stepmom and we didn't call her step because she was our sweet little be God blessed me and my family with two mothers one was soft-hearted but well spoken the other one was very strong and did not mind telling you what to do they loved all of us children y'all know I got a big fan it's about 10 of us mama had 12 but there 10 of us still living they loved all of us children and taught us how to respect others as well as ourselves so today I encourage you if you have a mother that's living and you have not taken out the time to call her spend time with her or just pray remember God gave you that Queen so don't you ever throw her away amen my information is on the bulletin so stop throwing the bulletins away if you have a talent a skill and you you want to express that sometimes when we when we have those talents and skills we're afraid to express it in front of strangers yes this is not a house of strangers it's a house of a family so all you got to do is text me that's a cell phone and email me or something and let me know Pastor can I get a few minutes all right I promise you I'll fit you okay at this time we're going to have alter prayer with this Focus pray for your mothers amen amen so when you come up to pray have your mother on your mind and pray for her if your mother's not present and pray for a mother you know who needs prayer amen amen Jesus so let's come let's pray for our mothers this morning for me oh my brother me you for to PR for me that my thank you brother for pra for me of the well well well thank you Lord I'm my all right all right I oh GL yes Lord all right all right to pra all right all right now father I love the mothers to you but more especially father the single mothers father you know their struggles you know their pains lord it's hard to raise children at time but he say you are a father to the fatherless Lord raise us up that we may see the needs of our mothers yes Lord let us no longer be blind to what the burdens that they carry Lord I pray for the woman who carries her child in the heart at all times whose's concerned for her child over forbears and overwhelms her sometime Lord but again father I say you say you are the father of the fatherless and as they learn to release their children into your hand that you bring Comfort to their minds oh yes that you are God and God all by yourself Lord I pray for the woman who is at home with her children Lord I pray Lord that she keeps Her Mind Set On You oh yes and even as she makes that home a place safe for her husband and safe for her children that you attend to her needs also Father well well that you let her know that you care for her that all the burdens that she carries she is not alone so Lord every mother that is under the sound of my voice I thank you that she have spoken a word to them this morning that even as they sat at this Altar and pray that you heard their cry and that you have answered now father we thank you for who you are and what you are doing well well in this place and in our homes now Lord as your daughter stand up to Proclaim your word Let It Be A word of fire Let It Be A word of encouragement Let It Be A word of Correction but most of all Lord let it be a word that brings life Jes so we honor and praise you in Jesus name amen amen yeah yeah amen amen all right all right Let the church say amen amen amen this is always a privilege for me to stand behind this sacred desk all right and I thank Pastor carile for allowing me to be able to bring the word to you all not just this Sunday but prayerfully every third Sunday amen that is a that's a blessing amen like he said last week he wish somebody like that he was coming up so I'm blessed this morning and I thank the Lord that the spirit is in this house he is here and if you don't feel him you must ain't got no feeling in your body at all so I stopped by to tell you get your portion while it's here all you need is a little bit and it'll take you on to high places all right but before I bring the word this morning the spirit is ministering to me in song and this is the song that is put in my Heart shle by heavy bur need the Lord of guil and shame then the hand of Jesus touch me all right all all right right and now I'm no longer the sa all right since I met this bless savior right since he cleansed and made me whole I will never cease to praise him I'll shout it while ET turn he touch me all right oh he touched me and all the Jo that BL my soul something yeah and now I know he touched me and oh that sound sing one more time he touch me oh he touched me and all the Jo that was my something happened and now I know he touch me and me master standing before your presence is I know how to come to you this morning in Sunday school you taught me how to be more humble have more humility all right all right towards myself and towards others so now I'm explain what you taught me now behind this sacred altar I'm asking you Lord to take a cold from your altar in heaven and touch my lips this morning and burn every sinful word that may have come out of my mouth this past week burn my mind that it be remove every sinful thought that I may have this week so I can be made worthy to Proclaim your word this morning and I know that this word is from you Lord you work in such Mighty ways and I acknowledge it in everything I do and say let the words of my mouth right now and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight oh Lord my rock and My Redeemer in Jesus name I pray amen thank you Lord thank you lordo that felt good when you let the Holy Spirit move in your body it's like taking a shower taking a hot shower and you feel so cleansed when you come out from underneath that Spirit you can run on and see what the end going to be oh yeah oh yes Lord but I have a word for the Lord this a couple of weeks ago I had another word the Lord has a way of changing your mind real quick he'll change it for you cuz I had it in my Bible wrote down what I was going to preach and when it got ready for me to pin it sit down and actually pin it I open it up and I couldn't find it I believe it or not I could not find what I was going to write so the Lord said you're not going to write on that you're going to write on this one piece of scripture and it's coming from Matthew chapter 17 verse 20 if you have your weapons pull them out unshed your swords turn to Matthew that's the first book of the gospels first book of the New Testament Matthew chapter 17 verse 20 one verse that carries a lot of power come on and this is coming from the new King James version it says so Jesus said to them because of your unbelief yes it is for ass surely I say to you if you have faith as a mustard seed you will say to this mountain move from here to there and it will move and nothing will be impossible for you I'm going to talk about this more in heaven That Mountain Moving Faith come on not just having faith but having that Mountain Moving Faith oh yeah this year 2014 has been declared by many as the Year blessings people are ready for a change for the better they're ready for a breakthrough are you ready for your breakthrough how you going to get to your breakthrough how you going to get there what I'm glad you asked me by Fai not just by faith alone but by activating and using that Mountain Moving Faith Jesus explains to his disciples what went wrong as they tried to cast a demon out of a young boy and they were unsuccessful don't you have moments like that in your life that you try and you try to do the right thing or you try to be successful in that project and it seems that you just can't get it right or your right just seems to go left the disciples thought they had everything going good for them in the sense of being able to heal in the time of pain they took the Lord over to the sign Lord what went wrong we've been serving you for a long time we done what you have said why weren we able to be successful where was the Breakthrough well he said because of your unbelief or the the Arabic version of this verse read the smallness of your faith he was not declaring that they had no faith at all don't misunderstand that but it was a small Fai comparing to the size of a mustard seed if you ever seen a brain one little brain of mustard seed it is tiny tiny tiny it is the least of all of the seeds but after it is planted watered and nurtured I want you to underline those three things planted watered and nurtured it becomes the greatest of all of the earth I say to you if you have Fai as a mustard sea you will sa this mountain move from here to there and it will move and nothing will be impossible for you faith is openness to God come on it is the lifting of the dark curtain so that the heaing light may enter in yeah it is the force behind the splitting of the veil in the temple on that faithful Friday it's all right that you have a little faith a little faith produces big results but if you exercise and nurture your faith the little faith you have may be enlarged to undertake the most difficult task if blind barus in Mark 10:46 through 52 had not exercised his faith by crying out with a loud voice the Lord he would have missed his Blessing of receiving his sight sometimes we miss a blessing simply because we have it activated and exercise our faith Pope Francis is one of my favorite writers stated if we Christians believe and confessing the faith and Safeguard it taking custody of the faith and entrusting ourselves to God the Lord we shall be victorious Christians that's right whoever abides in God very is begotten of God whoever abides in love has victory over the world and this Victory is how faith it is our faith how does war exercise and nurture your faith I'm glad you asked me that too on one way is to have daed communion with God little C said last week all we had to do is talk to God you don't need Facebook and you don't need Twitter you don't need no fany words or long sentences but just have a little talk with the Lord to get to know him better to understand the plan that he has for you for your family for your church and for your life just a little talk with Jesus makes you right before Christians have faith they must understand in whom and in what they have faith in without understanding there cannot be true Faith before you can establish a faithful relationship with someone you need to take time to know and understand that person amen that's right build up a trust that will never die and another way you can surround yourself with a cloud of witnesses of Faith a mother of the church or parent we talk about Mother's while to go or God parent or grandparent who have or are still living a faith that can share with the Glorious of God with you that they had the Lord has done with them in their lives if you are lacking in this area don't worry let me call us some witnesses for you come on here woman with the ISS your blood tell me about that Mountain Moving fth you guys she said well I've been bleeding for 12 years I went to B they couldn't help I went to Mother they couldn't help me I even went to ND Anderson and they couldn't figure it out but oh I know man I know a man that can heal any and all disease he passed my way one day and I push my way toward the crowd I put my hand on the H of His Garment Jesus turned around and when he saw me he said be a good CH your faith has made you well I went home Singing Glory to his name come on Abraham tell us about your mou and moving face he said I obey when I was called out to go to a place which I was receiving inheritance I went out not knowing where I was going but by faith I dwelt in the land of promise in a foreign country dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob the he with me of the same promise for I waited for the city which was has Foundation whose Builder and maker is God by faith my wife Sarah herself also received strength to conceive a seed and she Bor a child when she was past the age because she judged and faithful who have promised therefore for me because I'm old and my fire had gone out done there he I was able to be have multitude of inheritance the multitudes as many as the stars in heaven in numeral as the Sands which is by the seashore God can and God will do anything but fail but I need call more witness can I call one more witness this morning can I call one more witness come on Jesus come on Jesus come on in the house tell us about your Mountain Moving Fai he said on the Thursday night I was exceedingly s for the death praying to my heavenly father to let the cup that I was going to drink pass from me but the Mountain Moving fa kick in and I declare not my will but your will be done they Mar in and out of court out of the voice Court out of the People's Court declaring false accusations against me but my Mountain Moving K kicked in some more and I kept on marching all the way to cavage hill where I gave my life for you and for all I stayed there all day Friday I stayed there all day Saturday I stayed in the grave all night Saturday night but early that Sunday morning I got up WR power in my head not some power not few power but all in my hands and now I'm sitting at the right hand of the father showing you how to have that mountain move Lord that's all right come on all right thank you Jesus having that Mountain Moving Faith Grand chap this is our year it yes it is this is our year yes it is how do you expect something to work if you don't plug into if you don't plug into the sord of toaster ain't going to work you don't plug it in that's right plug in the God and trust him yes activate activate and act upon your mouth and moveing sa place and watch God change things there are blessings that's sitting there waiting on us to get them just like it's been said before it's not going to drop out of the sky like a Magic Carpet you got to go have that Mountain Moving face yeah now so as I close Grand Chapel my encouragement word to you this morning is activate activate activate activate activate and act upon your Mountain Moving faith not just your faith but that Mountain Moving faith that can do anything yeah and plug into the master the one that can do anything for you but fail amen amen I keep in mind having that Mountain Moving Faith ain't going to happen overnight that's understandable but it takes exercise a muscle don't build up all night you got to build it up you got to exercise so if you want to know how to build that mountain moveing faith of I dare you to come to the trainer he's standing right there between these two people waiting on you to come to get your instructions on how to build your Mountain Moving Faith right now as we stand there may be someone out there that made me know how to build it up so they can get their blessings in 2014 this is our year yes you know you're blessed and you can be more than blessed if you come to it right now yes Lord will you come thank you Jesus you may need prayer come come come amen amen all around me will you come those that are in the Ark of Safety may be seated bless me over the Lord keep on I so amazing the Lord keep sister Mickey is coming for intercessory prayer for the head of her household amen her husband he's a good man in heart but he needs to be imp planted with that Mountain Moving Faith well well she wants him to have that same faith that the forefathers had the same faith of Abraham Isaac and Jacob she is Desiring him so much to sit beside her during worship services and she's asked the Lord to light that spark to get that polite going inside of him so when the Holy Spirit Reigns in that household he'll catch on fire and be her to the church house sister VI I say keep on hold it on to your M to move your face keep on praying for your husband that he will be able to have what you're desire but he's got the to keep holding on so father we lift up on the to you right now imp planting him that Mountain Moving faith that he needs to enhance his life you know his heart you made he's a good man will do anything I made but there something more inside of him that needs to come out and only you and you alone can do spiritual servy on him and pull it out so his life can be enhanced by the power of the Holy Spirit we are already thinking you in advance of what you about to do I feel you right now going to the house and touching his heart oh touch God in a mighty way that he'll be able to stand up and Victory to all he R cont with and thank thank you for S face despite anything that go on her life she still holding on the blood stain get lifted up high for you we in it's so amazing the for blessing me I think it's commendable that a woman would come to pray for her man right if we would do that more often with our spouses argu de just bring them to the altar you ain't going to B to nobody in heaven you Ain going toag nobody in heav a going to happen but if you have that still quiet voice of just listening to God got to change your situation so this time I'm going let the choir finish this song on am blessing me so amazing so amazing Lord he blessing me all right let's prepare for our TI and offering chicken out on ushers in hands of now while you coming to give I'm going to be saying some things don't so just keep coming yeah TI and offering comes in many forms shapes and Fashions if there is a time that you do not have money to bring bring a Cann good bring some dry food cuz one thing we want to do is start to reach out to our community I want to thank you I want to thank you where would have be where would have be for come my I to go without you without you I to thank you I want thank you I Want to Thank You Lord been you amen father once again we thank you than you Lord all we doing is giving back to you what you given to us and they make that so good but we give back to you that you given us you continue to bless us even though it's your stuff Lord so we thank you for this we thank you for multiplying we thank you for open Windows over Grand Chapel we thank you for the year of the blessing in Jesus name amen amen just in case y'all didn't hear me during TI and offering time if you can come with a canned good all or some dry like Macar I going tell you what to bre cuz yeah not perishable items um we want to start and I'm actually going to put this in the hands of my wife since she's the missionary she's the missionary yeah she their Ministry Outreach um I'm put this in her hands um so she can minister to or use those resources to minister to our community you never know what a can of green beans will do okay you never know what a can or tomato soup would do that's right especially for somebody that don't have it so we're not going to collect all of our gifts inside and leave them inside we're going to start putting them outside so come come on Sundays with some if you don't have the if you can't give what you think you should give give something that we can bless the community with that's right okay let's do that um and I don't know how you're going to do that sweetie so that's I know I put you on the spot but you know I like doing that uh next Sunday I ask you to invite the men if you know some men bring some men I'm going to preach on a message called the heart of a man ladies I'm going warn you again do not take the information that I share and try to use it against it I promise you you'll be in trouble it will backfire um in the month of February which is Black History Month I'm going to preach on a series called this leading causes of spiritual death among African-Americans all right our communities are dying not because of drugs and alcohol it's a spiritual thing I'm going to hit on some subjects that probably be pretty intense but I think it's something that we need to know as a community oh amen if you want to know why there's drug houses on our streets if you want to know why there's Darkness luring in our street it's a spiritual thing it's not necessarily a fleshly thing but it's a spiritual thing one of the first things I'm going to talk about is the slavery mentality amen and it's going to come from a different perspective I'm going to use Israel as an example but I'm going to in the month of February I'm going to teach on the SE the causes of spiritual death among African-Americans okay so be alert to that Brandy was still have her third Sunday I'll just take a break that Sunday so I'm not taking anything from Brandy unless it get good to me if it get good to me I'm going have to skip her suay um those of you who will show for Bible study uh last uh Wednesday I said this Bible study don't take that long it only takes long if I have to take the meats chop it up re not regurgitated but I have to chop I'm sorry e if I have to chop it up put it in the grinder and break it down to milk and then re and reput it out if I give you what we going to talk about on Wednesday what I expect you to do is read it then when we come in I can go over and hit the points then we can go home but if you ain't spending no time reading then that puts more time on me to break it down now I know Sunday mornings I know as a teacher I can I can do some things I can pretty much hit it give the milk and go but on Sundays I want to go p on Wednesdays I want to go past milk I want to get into some meteor things so I'm asking you if you are inspired to come on Wednesday nights then do that so this Wednesday night we're going to talk about fasting oh y got quiet said fasting P I don't know if I can do that fasting ain't always about food okay I'm going to tell you what fasting is all about cuz if you just fasting just to be fasting all you do you just call it a diet that ain't no fast so we going to come out of Isaiah Chapter 58 if you want to read about what we going to talk about look up Isaiah Chapter 58 amen amen okay let me see if I missed anything okay we give the doxology I don't know if I should give the benediction just yet are all members here Grand Chapel members anybody here not Grand chap anybody here not Grand chap okay I'm going give y'all a benediction and I'm going let y'all go the rest of them they I'm hold them captive a little bit okay all right Brandy I'm going let you get the benediction we'll dismiss and then we'll move right into our uh Church conference amen amen amen those that are leaving may the Lord bless you may the Lord keep you may the Lord make his face shine upon you and give you peace amen amen they with you all them with you they didn't raise their hand they byebye your M back
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Governance of the Debian project
this is the tower it's 10 a.m. and we're all still half asleep nonetheless we've all dragged ourselves here so that we can listen to B Dells talk on the governance of the Debian project so without much further ado Bedell Garbi [Applause] well thanks and thanks for getting up this morning uh challenging for all of us though actually I am gonna start by talking just a little bit but I don't really want you to think of this as a talk this is billed as a buff we build this last year in Helsinki is a buff and ended up in a room that was not very buff friendly I was just too big and too spread out and this is actually much nicer and it's a nicer sized group of people though I suspect other folks will wander and as we go along I'm gonna start by setting a little bit of yes I'll start by setting a little bit of context I'm talking a little bit about some of the things that I think are important in Debian's history relative to the project's governance and then offer a few observations that I hope will help to launch some conversation
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Having No Friends | Can we live a life without friends?
it's important to feel comfortable about ourselves it aligns your current situation and your aim what it is like to have no friends and can we live a life without friends to be honest I have no close friends for the last couple of years talking about it feel internally embarrassed but this is the truth what is this like without friends what are the good and the bad things about not having friends can we live without friends and how will I cope with it what is my story I'm now 29 years old during my school time I was always having friends at that time we have a lot of things to do together like go to school go to lunch and dinner to do extracurricular activity and have fun I'm being pretty easy going and people come to me so we have a long lasting friendship at that time I was low-key happy doing things with friends a lot of parallel activities so we can accompany each other and do our own thing like study and extracurricular activities there was literally little drama or no drama so I'm pretty grateful for that but the relationship is more like not very deep but neither very shallow we do a lot of activities together we talk about the common things the people and our situation but not like talking about life or something very deep that's a very very grateful and wonderful experience I'm so happy with them but I'm sorry at the same time it's also okay to live without that friendship that circumstances so after school it makes me pretty easy to move on to another city or even another country my background is that I had to college in China and take my graduate school in the United States I always loved the friendship and relationship before moving during my graduate school I had a much smaller group of friends finishing the graduate school is not very easy for me for example this is the first time I went abroad I didn't speak the language very well there is a lot of cultural differences cultural shocked I don't even have a lot of similarities with people from my home country but I still got some friends with the same situation of me those relationships in my personal point of view was much stronger because we share more similarities we can talk about more like isolation cultural shock and yeah more deep conversations but unfortunately we are initially from very different countries very different background we didn't share so much aims and we separated after the graduation after that it was the time I went to work I moved from the Southern California to Northern I don't have close friends but neither lonely I have much much more acquaintance than friends for example my landlord my roommates classmates and also like my co-workers and managers was but that is more like more casual friendship we are nice to each other but not like friends we don't share so much with each other this was not so bad but when I have some thoughts and difficulties I cannot find someone to talk with that is the situation so this is my situation how do I feel with that situation do I feel very lonely actually not really one reason this I still have some acquaintance will have good relationship and also I enjoy doing things along I believe like not only me but also you if you are losing friends because moving to another city there's a lot of new things to do and to share I don't feel lonely but there are some bad feelings one of it is it isn't lined with the societal values like people said everyone has friends but I do not so sometimes I can be worried like I might outdated or am I isolated from the society and my left behind will I lose the interpersonal ability by being in the situation for long and another thing I noticed is I was more likely to think so much because we don't have a lot of things happens a lot of people here interaction happens for example if today there's one person talk something bad about me personally I will feel strong emotion about it because I don't have so much people interaction I I don't have a friend to talk about it to share it or we can say if we don't share we don't seem to react it's more easy to stuck with one point actually during the pandemic I had a conflict with a company and my manager and I'm not able to share it with someone else I keep stocks in that emotion for a long time much longer than I think this also leads to the next point where it might be more fragile and we bear more risk whether emotionally or physically when we live in a group of people we can share each other's emotional burden and help each other but now you see our choices left us less chance about that so this is me I'm occasionally feel bad occasionally feel sensitive and afraid of being left behind is there anything good one thing I want to share is we need to celebrate it sometimes I suspect I was left behind when I think about it deeper is initially my choice and my option so I put down that friendship to have more freedom and exploration to the world so this is my situation and it's also you we are always having choice and is the leader of our life for example we may trying to put down a wrong relationship to prioritize self-care and inner peace so this is a moment we have no close friends and maybe we want more work success more exploration to the world we want to go deeper to our hobby so we don't emphasize the relationship and friendship so much that also happen I know it sometimes can be not easy and we are not very confident but yeah it is your choice your option and you are the leader it's a is your current situation and your aim and all the tough decisions need to be celebrated like we said when it's not aligned with the societal values it's more aligned to our own happiness and value I also learned to recognize the value of breakdown something for example to drop out to give up to break up to divorce those are other things need to celebrate because we go one step further to our true self it has good and bad but can we live a life with our friends you may feel surprised yes why not so this is my opinion maybe very extreme when they have food to eat close to cover and healthy body we can take other things more lightly there are not so much things can do or can't do but it's your option and your choice so live a life without friends is something we can handle and if you like you can keep with it if you are not you have the option to change so we have the choice of our life we choose our better life foreign so what will I do for this situation the first thing is to think about it more lightly it's important to feel comfortable about ourselves like we said we have the food to eat healthy body and close to cover I don't want to say loneliness is a good thing or a bad thing but they are adequate and abundant why not be happy why not take it more lightly the next thing I still like to make people Connections in the future actually my situation is not very easy to find close friends where I'm changing my phrase of life and stage of life I'm even thinking about starting a second bachelor's degree so there are a lot of life change but I would like to make more people connection be nice ways all the people I met for example my neighbors my landlord my co-workers and also strangers and people who help me people who serve me and people I serve foreign joining some interest group and community activities the third thing I was thinking of is be true to ourselves although a not having friends is not aligned with the societal value but it's good for my personal growth it's good for my aim so if that's the case or you feel hurt or you like to be alone so it can be your optimal choice we can definitely recognize it even if I have no friends anymore and I'm trying to make new friends we can still keep our own boundaries we neither need to feel obligated or responsible but making friendship something beautiful and make us happy so this is my story what about yours please don't hesitate to share it down below in the comments I will and other people also will read 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World cuisine | Wikipedia audio article
a global cuisine is a cuisine that is practiced around the world a cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions often associated with a specific region country or culture to become a global cuisine the local regional or national cuisine must spread around the world its food served worldwide there have been significant improvements and advances during the last century in food preservation storage shipping and production and today many countries cities and regions have access to their traditional cuisines and many other global cuisines topic Asia you topic Eastasia you topic Japan japanese cuisine has spread throughout the world and representative dishes such as sushi and ramen among others are popular in many cases Japanese food is adapted and reinvented to fit the taste buds of the local populace for instance the California roll is a popular dish in the United States that as a modification of the Japanese makizushi a type of sushi in South Korea both the Japanese curry and the ramen have been imported and popularized primarily in the form of instant food tonkatsu and tempura which are derived from western food are now considered and marketed as uniquely Japanese as well as the Japanese curry which derived from the Indian curry in many countries including the United States United Kingdom Philippines and Brazil Japanese restaurants have become popular among these countries Hong Kong Taiwan China Singapore Thailand and Indonesia are key consumers according to recent research the market of Japanese ingredients is also growing with brands such as ajinomoto Kiko Minh Nissen and Kewpie mayonnaise are establishing production base in other Asian countries such as China Thailand and Indonesia topic China Chinese cuisine has become widespread throughout many other parts of the world from Asia to the Americas Australia Western Europe and southern Africa in recent years connoisseurs of Chinese cuisine have also sprouted in Eastern Europe and South Asia American Chinese cuisine and Canadian Chinese food are popular examples of local varieties local ingredients would be adopted while maintaining the style and preparation technique traditional Chinese cuisines include Anhui Cantonese Fujian Hunan jung-soo Shandong Szechuan and jaejoong all of which are defined in term for the respective regions within China where they developed these regional cuisines are sometimes referred to as the eighth culinary traditions of China a number of different styles contribute to Chinese cuisine but perhaps the best-known and most influential are the such one Shandong jangsu and guangdong cuisines these styles are distinctive from one another due to factors such as available resources climate geography history cooking techniques and lifestyle many Chinese traditional regional cuisines rely on basic methods of food preservation such as drying salting pickling and fermentation topic indian subcontinent you topic India further information outline of Indian cuisines and list of Indian dishes Indian cuisine has contributed to shaping the history of international relations the spice trade between India and Europe is often cited by historians as the primary catalyst for Europe's Age of Discovery spices were bought from India and traded around Europe and Asia it has also had the created influence on international cuisines especially those from Southeast Asia the British Isles in the Caribbean the use of Indian spices herbs and vegetable produce have helped shape the cuisines of many countries around the world Indian cuisine consists of the foods and dishes of India and to some extent neighbouring countries is characterized by the extensive use of various Indian spices and vegetables grown across India herbs vegetables and fruits and is also known for the widespread practice of vegetarianism in Indian society Indian regional cuisine is primarily categorized at the regional level but also at provincial levels cuisine differences derive from various local cultures geographical locations whether a region is close to the sea desert or the mountains and economics Indian cuisine is also seasonal and utilizes fresh produce the cuisine of India is very diverse with each state having an entirely different food platter the development of these cuisines have been shaped by Hindu and Jain beliefs in particular vegetarianism which is a common dietary trend in Indian society there has also been Islamic influence from the years of Mughal and Delhi Sultanate rule as well as Persian interactions on North Indian and decani cuisine Indian cuisine has been and is still evolving as a result of the nation's cultural interactions with other societies historical incidents such as foreign invasions trade relations and colonialism have also played an important role in introducing certain food types and eating habits to the country for instance potato a staple of North Indian diet was brought to India by the Portuguese who also introduced chilies and breadfruit among other things spices were bought from India and traded in exchange for rubber and opium from Malacca it has also influenced other cuisines across the world especially those from Southeast Asia the British Isles in the Caribbean topic Europe you topic Western Europe the nowadays Eastern Europe cuisine encompass types of food from all around the world check the links below for more specific information on Western Europe cuisine oak cuisine nouvelle cuisine cuisine of menorca topic north america you topic United States American cuisine is a style of food preparation originating from the United States of America European colonization of the Americas yielded the introduction of a number of ingredients and cooking styles to the latter the various styles continued expanding well into the 19th and 20th centuries proportional to the influx of immigrants from many foreign nations such influx developed a rich diversity in food preparation throughout the country Native 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DEONTAY WILDER SPOTTED IN A MONSTER SHAPE FOR FURY BY NIGERIAN HEAVYWEIGHT RAPHAEL AKPEJIORI!
[Music] me killing himself [Music] hello guys welcome to boxing blog center the home of ninja boxing and like always say please if you're new to the animation click the like and of course the subscribe right and also go to the notification bell icon click it it's the leg oh centered up in your banger and you exclusively will definitely be notified so our brother dion did a bronze bomber water you know [Music] let's not forget that he's nigerian as well because he has nigerian blood in him around 32 percent or so or more and he was supposed to visit nigeria africa um this year before the pandemic outposts and outbreak and kind of slow things down but he definitely would be there and i cannot wait to see dr water go to niger to reconnect with his ancestors but it looks like that might not happen due to the universe you know ongoing pandemi right now that is just spreading all over the place and looks like you have to that's he has to invoke the assistos to be with him when he clash again with tess fury so according to recent news the underwater is in an amazing shape okay for fury trilogy the former wbc heavyweight champion is already in the music physical shape [Music] according to the once beaten boxer pretty raphael where jewelry i just finished um talking to work with jerry about gentle water he told me he said listen the underwater is in a great shape and it is something that we cannot deny but let me just read that question statement right here acquire said i quote based on what i know the only reason that the only person that can beat the underwater right now is deontay aquajirito sky sports he will beat fury if he sticks to the game plan from his coaching staff and i know that he has all the physical tools right now he's is he's in amazing physical shape that i can tell you for sure you will see a completely different deontay mentally and physically in the ring when the bearings again for that third time third five that i can tell you you're going to have to wait for dionte to break it down and address those rumors regarding this injury and fitness listen i can tell you from my conversation with deontay that he that he was ready to fight tyson fury in july the only reason why i didn't fight tyson fury in july was because the fight was moved due to the universe pandemic and the lockdown that came after that it does the same workout that we've been doing i don't know how somebody can be injured and do all that it's really hard stuff i can tell you that for sure but consuming fighting tas fury he's extremely confident he's very excited about that third fight i can tell you for sure that he's very hungry and he's is trying to get back into the ring as soon as possible he's in great spirits he decided to get back to fire touch and fury i mean fantastic statement coming from our brother rafak majeri who of course fought a month a month a month ago had to fight a month ago and is now seven and oh the guy climbing up i call him the nigerian hurricane hey someone who's gonna do wonders in the vision don't don't blink but jerry is a monster now regarding his statement our body into water um water we know for sure like that you know we know what it lacks you know we know what he lacks um the skill set has to improve but being an amazing ship can also help i don't think he was in shape the last time though because you can you can tell that after i think three rounds you know you can tell that he you know he was he started breathing very hard in a way and i i had to rewatch the game but at the same time that's not an excuse because fury brought his game plan as a hey game and executed his game plan perfectly the next fight the trilogy bot is going to be very interesting it's something that i want to see for sure who do i want to see win well i want water to win why do i want to win because he's nigerian like me okay that's my dream blow dream name best buddies and sisters you know uh been in america for about a four three years they were taken from nigeria and from africa you know so isa he's kind of acknowledged that he's a guy that's not scared to speak about his roots and i i like that you know in him you know so that's why even though i might criticize water sometimes due to his lack of boston skills um there are things he needs to work on he knows that but being being an injury and having a nigerian bloody name and i must support him after the fact so um jack bae of course has a different opinion about this and uh let's allow him to give mistake bro uh wha what was the take on this statement right from alberta majority well i i primarily said you know what he saw you know much it maybe he's part deontay wilder and uh and that's what he felt you know but i highly doubt he's been right around long enough with deanta roger because i i've i've paid attention to deonte wilder's career and it kind of seems like he has excuses and and and and not an answer if we remember this performance with louise ortiz um you know everybody said oh you didn't look that good louise ortiz almost hurt almost took you out it was oh i was injured in that fight i was sick i was sick i had a flu you know did we forget that no no we did not that was this excuse was poor you know poor performance and lack of skill and then with the first heisen fury fight when he couldn't really do what he was supposed to do with the lack of skill that he had he had an excuse oh first it was i injured my hand and then it went to i broke my arm if we all if if people who follow deontay wilder remember so which is that you injured your hand or you broke your hand because your excuses are are not adding up and i i'm going to call you out on it and it's time for you to answer it you're not just not going to go by and not answer these these excuses you've continuously been making up since your career and then he did he did it again with the even with the dominic brazil fight he had an excuse and then with the tyson fury the third fight he had an excuse he had an excuse coming from his team he had excused people who are close to him it doesn't even matter you tell him what deante wilde is telling me he doesn't have he doesn't have control of his team you cannot let your team tell be spewing garbage out there you know oh an autopsy uh uh uh uh uh his bicep falling off the bone torn bicep let me poke holes like this torn bicep and and falling off the bone crack if you tore your bicep you would not be able to throw punches you would not be able to throw those bombs that you throw you threw them in the third in the second fury fight like you were injured you would not be throwing those jabs you will not be stretching your arm out it doesn't even matter if you're if you're high pain tolerance or not your body won't let you do it because you're injured so that's my problem with deonte wilder when it when it comes to these things you know and then your team is coming out with these ridiculous act uh ridiculous uh uh uh excuses for you and the people that say they're close to you and have spoken spoke to you are coming out with this ridiculous excuses and you can't be trying to paint the narrative to make yourself look like you were injured because that's not how champions do you know you go back to the drawing board and you rewrite and you work on your craft and you do it again up to this for the the lack of skill is to blame on you and you only because you've had enough time as a champion to actually craft on your skill instead of worrying about that right hand you're not invincible everybody i watch your fights and you have so many flaws and you can be deante wilder can't be great but he chose not to his team chose not to but instead they want to make excuses for him it doesn't make it it doesn't make sense what he's been saying this fall and i believe he needs to answer for them because you're not going to have your team going around saying this and that and trying to try to try to convince the boxing world or you were injured when you were clearly not injured because when you injure yourself when you go i'm hearing stories oh he injured himself he went straight to surgery no he went straight to his hotel even when you get surgery you still have to go through healing process after the healing process you have to go through physical therapy after physical therapy is one you can punch but i'm hearing oh he's in great shape he's ready to go he's ready he's been ready to go uh before the pandemic happened he's been ready to fight since july on the uh on the original date you know so what is going on i'm confused you you had surgery you were injured you saw professional help they said oh you your head was dented in this and that but you're ready you're in great shape miraculously and you're ready to go how are you in great shape this up did the doctor did the doctor pump you full of some miraculous drug for you to automatically be healed up right away and for you to be ready to go because the world needs to know about this drug because there's a lot of sick people and there's a lot of hurt boxers that might need this drug because it doesn't make sense to me how all of a sudden you're in great shape after going through surgery and have them after having a dent in your head from your team that said that from an autopsy for your team to say that one they're disrespecting clearly you're not a champ excuses come from excuses come from uh uh um um people who who who who want to make up excuses you know aj aj from the go they said oh you've been knocked out and spawned from the go he had nipped that in the butt he's like i was not knocked down and sparring i lost a better man plain and simple aj's team did not come out and say oh this and that yada yada people who know aj did not come out and say it he said we're going back to the drawing board and we donate again that's that's what he said but while they're i mean like 30 million excuses over and over again and for me i'm not i'm not stupid i'm not a sucker and i'm gonna tell i'm gonna i'm gonna tell the way it is that's what i'm gonna leave it thanks butter i mean i i i kind of i kind of support your message in a way the but at the same time you know like water is not used to losing and when you lose for the first time like that it's a little bit different um joshua personal and water personnel are just just different you know that is different um water is one guy that he has what is a nice guy you know but as a boxer you have those like you have you have a you have a big mouth he talks a lot especially when it comes to knocking people out and i mean trust is i mean his trash talk is can be can be seen as being too overbought sometimes you know i mean but um maybe those are safe fights now he doesn't do i mean he's not done it for some time now is he lost so we'll see what happens i just want to see about and yes dwight think he wins he will win the trilogy i don't know man i don't know because fury is just too skillful but i think his equalizer which is the right hand and probably listen if he can walk on if he can hatch from asana to his uh if he can add some some some stuff to his ass and i believe he will be able to do do something like to fury but i don't know if you win it but i hope he does stay blessed youngest jumbo guys lighting videos share subscribe as usual will give you guys something for bangers nah because they're going to make one go follow me for instagram i won't reach 1k for that i want each one key for that i'm going to go for it for that because i want to start one show where i would be one pokemon that i wear out for enough for instagram to join me on this kind of stuff but i'll go follow you a big name bless your eyes cheers
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Heavy Rainfall: Flood Don Kill Dozen Of Pepo For Somalia - UN
and it was said dozens of people don't get killed for flooding with shelling inside Somalia we don't affect a nearly 1 million people and it costs to displace more than 400,000 people from your house this now according to the United Nations people then they struggle to pass through the flood water for the central Somalian city for ballad when after a bell reverb in both their banks on Sunday and the 1200 people don't they're stranded sick of roads they don't cut off and the badness he can leave plenty Belet were drenched and officials only fear say the flooding fits cosmo badness outbreak for disease matter and information where they come next a laboratory we got returned just now
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Electronic Bands in Metals, Semiconductors, Insulators {Texas A&M: Intro to Materials (MSEN 201)}
howdy we're going to continue talking about electronic energy bands in this video and we're going to talk about now how do we fill up these energy bands with the available veence electrons so the outermost energy electrons in uh the atom and how does this filling of electronic bands result in uh the electronic properties that we're familiar with so metallic insulating and semiconducting properties we're going to pick off uh pick up in the where we left off in the previous video so if you remember um we can start off with an individual atom uh that has discrete energy levels right so 1 s has specific energy 2s 2p 3s 3p these all have specific energy levels um that the electrons would occupy when we combine a whole bunch of atoms into a solid um the outermost veence orbitals of these atoms are going to start to interact and result in bands so again the core electrons the 1s 2s 2p are going to remain relatively unperturbed but the 3s and 3p um you know in this in this model system that we're thinking about the 3s and 3p individual energy levels are going to mix and they can lead to um a range of energy levels that atoms could take and so these will be the bands that we'll think about now I'm only thinking about the orbitals in this case but the orbitals are going to be full of electrons to some extent so first let's think about a model where I have um up to an including a partial filling of that 3s energy level so the resultant core levels are all full um but I only have enough electrons to fill up part of one of these bands so remember the electrons in the ground state they're going to fill up this lowest energy level first and then they're going to keep on filling energy levels until I run out of electrons so if I start off with the case where I only have one 3s electron and I combine a whole bunch of these atoms together I'm going to have enough electrons to partially fill up this bottom band and so that's going to look something like this now what does that mean electronically now for electrons to conduct around they have to be excited um outside of their ground state so these electrons have to find some higher energy level that they can be excited to and then they're free to conduct if I'm partially full this uh uh if I've only partially filled this band remember it's a Continuum of very finely spaced energy levels so there are a lot of available unoccupied energy levels up here that electrons can get excited to remember there's always thermal energy in the system and that's enough to bump up these electrons a little bit to these unoccupied energy levels what that means is that this material conduct uh can conduct very well so this is the classical picture of a metal we have a partially filled band electrons can very easily be excited up to um unoccupied orbitals uh and once they're in these unoccupied orbitals I have an electron here they're free to conduct around in a material um now there's another way that we can get metals and these are sometimes called semi metals and that's when um given the energy levels of the orbitals if they are such that those energy levels overlap I can have two bands that will actually overlap um and again I could start filling up these with electrons um but the important thing to remember is that in this case again there's a continuous spectrum of available energy levels all way from the very bottom um and these ones look like they're occupied up to about this level um and into this unoccupied um uh this unoccupied energy band so the important thing about metals and semimetals is that there are unoccupied energy levels that the electrons can reach very easily because they're in very closely um spaced in terms of energy uh and this results in a lot of free carriers so a lot of free electrons that can move around and can conduct electricity okay what happens if we have only enough electrons that when we start filling them up we end up um with a full veence band but we don't have enough to start occupying what we call the conduction band and this is the picture uh for a semiconductor if this band Gap is relatively small um and I start filling up and I run out of electrons exactly where I um where when I fill up this lower band and so again this is called the veence band this up here is the conduction band now remember I said in order for the electrons to conduct electrically in order for them to move around in the material they have to be excited up to higher energy level unoccupied um unoccupied energy levels right but there are no available energy levels within the band Gap that's the definition of the band Gap there are no energy levels that the electron can take so in order to conduct this electron has to have enough energy to get all the way excited up here and in semiconductors this is difficult but not impossible to do so I have a very small number of available carriers and that's why semiconductors can conduct electricity relatively well under certain circumstances what happens if I take this picture but I start increasing the magnitude of the band Gap so that was a semiconductor picture if I start increasing the magnitude of that band Gap it's more and more difficult for these electrons to be excit up to the conduction band this is what an insulator is so an insulator is a material where we've filled up this veence band um we have available energy levels in the conduction band but there's a very large band Gap and so it's very difficult to excite these electrons all the way up across the band Gap to high enough energy level that they're able to conduct around now let's think about what different kind of materials could behave in those different systems if I think about the uh the alkali metals they have a partially filled s electron so these are all um uh they all have one available s electron and what that means is that this bottom band is almost always going to end up partially full so these are metals um same thing in the transition metals in this case I have partially full D electron uh orbitals and again if I fill them up one electron at a time I'm going to end up with a partially full um band and that means that there are energy levels that these electrons can get excited to so these are largely behaving as Metals the alkaline Earths are a little bit different because I would have a full s orbital likely um so for example in this case magnesium um I would have a full 3s orbital but we think of these things as Metals in fact we call them the alkaline earth metals and so they do behave metallically but it's a little different picture than the alkali metals or the transition metals in this case I have this 3s orbital and the the P or or the D orbitals um over end up overlapping and so even though I have a full s orbital there are still available energy levels at slightly higher energy for these electrons to um be excited to so this was kind of like that semi metal picture um that I presented now if I think about the traditional semiconductors things like Silicon germanium uh diamond is even considered a wide band Gap semiconductor I have a picture that is roughly um half full of electrons so remember let's think about silicon for example I have four veence electrons um and by the octet rule I would like to have eight for a full closed shell so that's halfway full and so what that means is that when I look at my band structure I have exactly enough electrons to fill up that veence band but I don't have any I don't have enough to start filling up the conduction band so the traditional semiconductors are things that are in column 4 um or things that add up to column four so for example gallium arsenide is a semiconductor or aluminum arsenide or aluminum phosphide and they always add up to these half full pictures so we could call those the the group Force semiconductors um the combinations from here here and here I called those three fivs um but all of these are leading up to um the picture where I have this full balance band I have some band Gap and I have an empty conduction band and so then the difference between all of these semiconductors is largely you know what is the magnitude of this band Gap um and what is the nature of these electrons um at the very top of the veence band or the or uh the free energy levels at the very bottom of the conduction band okay so in summary uh I want you to think about the different kinds of electronic materials and how we get them from filling up these orbitals differently so Metals we have a partially full band it's very easy to excite electrons up to higher energy levels and to get them to move around semi Metals again we have a a band that is full and we have unoccupied States immediately above that full band um so again it's easy to excite electrons and to get them to travel around semiconductors we have this band Gap electrons need to be excited over the band Gap um and then they can travel around they can conduct insulators um that band Gap is large enough that I essentially have very very few free conductors um and so the result is that I don't have very much uh electrical conduction
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6/18 Engaging Students in OER Promotion Through Experiential Learning: A Case Study
[Music] so hello and welcome to the open education network summit thank you for joining us today's for today's first session entitled engaging students in oer promotion through experiential learning a case study of an oer team and public relations class partnership my name is tony groves and i'm the director of educational programs for the open ed network if you're not familiar with us the oen we're a community of higher ed organizations working together to make education more equitable accessible and affordable through open education you can learn more about us at open.umn.edu forward slash oen and i'll put that in the chat after i'm done introducing before we begin the oen is housed at the university of minnesota twin cities which is located on traditional ancestral and contemporary lands of indigenous people the university resides on dakota land seated in the treaties of 1837 and 1851. we acknowledge this place has a complex and layered history this land acknowledgment is just one of the ways in which we work to educate the campus and community about this land and our relationships with it and each other we are committed to ongoing efforts to recognize support and advocate for american indian nations and peoples and we thank them for their persistence through a violent history please feel free to acknowledge the indigenous people to whom the land you are situated on belongs in the chat if you feel so inclined i'll now be handling this handing this session off to carla myers from miami university carla is a member of the summit planning committee and she will introduce this session and monitor the chat hey everybody and welcome we have a few housekeeping things before we get started this webinar is being recorded for that reason you've been muted the video transcripts and slides will be posted on the oem's 2021 youtube summit playlist after the summit is concluded and after my introduction i will place the link to that in our chat the last 10 to 15 minutes of today's session will be for questions to submit a question for our presenters please use the q and a feature in zoom we will not have a chance to ask all the questions to presenters but we'll try our best to get through as many as we can the chat will be a space to share additional comments or reactions we are committed to providing a friendly safe and welcoming environment for all attendees you can learn more about the community norms of the open education network online and i will share a link to the community norms document here in a second the hashtag for the summit is hashtag oemsummit21 please join us on twitter at open ed underscore network now please join me in welcoming today's presenters beth barton is the open educational resources librarian at western michigan university wmu in her position she oversees an adoption grant program from faculty and instruction instructors she is an active member of wmu's oer task force running monthly meetings for the group this spring that coordinated wmu's first ever oer symposium held during open education week 2021 prior to coming to wmu beth held leadership up positions at grand valley state university finland university and lake london hubble school public library she lives in grand rapids michigan with her husband who is also a librarian two sons two cats and her daughter dr anna pavko popkova is assistant professor of communication at western michigan university school of communication she teaches courses on public relations and strategic communication and conducts research on international strategic and political communication dr papkova's teaching philosophy emphasizes open pedagogy and experimental learning giving students many opportunities to collaborate with a variety of local organizations every semester michelle bear serves as instruction and outreach librarian as part of the social sciences liaison team at western michigan university libraries she is unemployed at wmu library since 2001 and has held the rank of professor since 2015. before her time at wmu she worked at the university of michigan carnegie mellon university carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh pennsylvania and nonprofit organizations in atlanta georgia and denver colorado she received both undergraduate degrees and master's in information and library science from the university of michigan and sarah bowman who is bulmering excuse me who is the marketing manager for western michigan university libraries she received her undergraduate degree and an m.a in organizational leadership and performance from wmu sarah has worked extensively in libraries for the past decade in both public services and administrative roles and uses that experience to elevate and promote libraries to a variety of audiences so please join me in welcoming our presenters and i will turn the presentation over to them thank you carla for the introductions uh welcome everyone to our presentation um i'm just gonna go over what okay i'm giving you an overview of what we're going to talk about today so in our presentation we will go over the founding of western michigan university's oer task force and the continued goals and some of our challenges the task force faces especially with marketing and outreach i will discuss our marketing efforts prior to the collaboration with com 4500 the capstone course uh dr popkova will discuss the experiential and service learning components and the collaboration that we had with her students um and and and well and their client which was the oer task force and then lastly we're going to just talk about what recommendations the students had given us and what our next steps will be and yeah based upon the students findings so western michigan university is a public research university in kalamazoo michigan it has a full-time equivalent equivalent enrollment of about 19 000 students and about 1400 faculty give or take in the fall of 2017 uh western michigan university founded the oer task force in order to promote adoption adaption and creation of open education resources in order to reduce costs of textbooks for students the makeup of the task force has faculty and staff within and outside of the library campus members so uh early on the task force offered workshops for faculty just to give general information about oer and how they can use it that kind of rolled into a grant that we provide every year it's an adoption grant for a thousand dollars for faculty um it started in the fall of 2019 and dr anna popkova was one of our recipients so she is a champion of oer on our campus and we are happy to have partnered with her and i'll go over that in a moment um let's see so we we have this adoption grant and we'll be offering it again in the fall so we have also have launched two surveys one was in 2019 and the spring and summer semester and the other was just launched this past april the surveys were for faculty and it was really to gauge their perceptions of open education resources within their field so um i wanted to mention that the first year and one of the reasons why we did our collaboration with dr popkova's class because the first year we ran the survey we only had 45 faculty participants now some of that could have been because because of other surveys being put out by the university they weren't able to launch the survey until the summer session and not many faculty are really around in the summer however we did launch in again this spring we launched it for the whole month of april and us we only got 75 participants so um we want to continue doing this grant every i mean this survey i'm excuse me the survey every two years so and we're hoping that um it will become more popular and people will participate more um because as i noted one of our challenges with the task force is really around promotion and marketing um especially of our campus-wide events and carla did mention last spring we did have a campus-wide oer symposium that was fairly successful i would have to say sarah will go over some of that um but the task force has really been working with sarah over the years to do our marketing our strat strategic marketing and um i will turn over the presentation to sarah as she will tell us about the marketing strategies of the task force thanks beth so marketing support for the oer task force is provided by the university libraries and we work with the task force um in 2019 to develop a sort of comprehensive marketing plan to address the goals um the initial goals that have been set for oer both by the libraries and the task force so goals are the heart of a marketing plan it really sets what we want to accomplish what we're trying to what we're trying to do what results do we want to see and so our goals for the initial plan were to increase awareness of oer and also launch the oer adoption grant for faculty and instructors and that's where that survey that beth mentioned really came into play is to kind of give us a baseline even though the response was low it did show us kind of where are people at in their oer you know being aware of oer and what how they're using oer currently so based on these goals we i identified faculty and instructors as our primary audience for oer for two reasons really one they're the ones eligible to apply for the grant which is one of the main goals of our plan and then secondly they're one of the primary drivers of change in terms of oer adoption they'll select existing oers to adopt or develop their own in most cases so as but as the campaign started we also added an additional audience to our plan which was administrators which includes vps deans and department chairs now communicating with our administrators was always a part of our plan but we position them more as a potential partner than an audience themselves so as the campaign started rolling out we realized that we needed to know more that they needed to know more excuse me about benefits of oer for our campus so that we could help get their support and they could become advocates and help us share information with our primary primary audience which is faculty and instructors at western so in terms of tactics and when i say tactics i mean what actions we actually took to help achieve our campaign goals by far the most impactful tactics for faculty were email and that includes both university-wide news digests outreach emails from our liaison librarians messages forwarded by deans and department chairs presentations at meetings or workshops like the ones that beth mentioned were also impactful and sharing what oer is and giving people kind of baseline information about you know how they could use it in their classes the website was also very important both the university library's website the oer web page and um online platforms like e-learning by placing information about the oer grants and oer in general in e-learning it put that information right where instructors are already delivering content to students so it was really great placements for us that was really impactful next slide please like many things our plan was disrupted by coven 19. some tactics were not implemented as our library was closed by state executive orders and we all rapidly shifted to delivering our services and classes in uh distance remote learning um we did find opportunities however to position oer as a potential solution to some of the challenges facing instructors teaching remotely during the summer as maybe some of you have also experienced uh students and instructors were sharing with us some of the challenges that they had which included supply chain disruptions and shipping delays for textbooks and also challenges and transitioning face-to-face activities to an online environment so we were able to position oer as a potential solution to these challenges which helped keep some momentum going despite that disruption this fall we did renew our energies once again as once we were back into uh settling into kind of a new normal we'll call it uh and i think that our faculty our audience had more space to consider oer once again so we did do another round of grants this fall and as beth mentioned we did host a oer online symposium that was quite successful in march and both of these activities really helped us continue to build awareness for oer and increase adoptions through the grants that being said as the opportunity came up to partner with the com 4500 class and actually work with students going into pr and communications one of the questions in our mind was what was the role of students in promoting oer at wmu they were included in the scope of our original plan it really focused heavily on faculty and instructors and administrators so we were eager to see what the com 4500 class might make of a new potential audience and how they might involve students in their campaigns and i'm going to now turn this over to anna to talk about the com 4500 experience hi everyone um thank you all for for coming to our presentation and i just want to say a special special greeting special hi to the university of minnesota i didn't include it in my bio but it's actually an alma mater for me i got my masters and my phd there so university of minnesota holds a very special place in my heart so it's nice too it's a nice kind of like oh yeah today so as beth mentioned um i yeah i'm a faculty member in the school of communication at western and i teach courses on strategic communication and public relations and um of course as beth also mentioned i was one of the grand recipients of oer last year i converted my other class not the one that i'm going to talk about today but the introductory class to public relations to be 100 oer based i love the spirit and the idea of oer and in general accessibility of education and openness is fundamental to my teaching philosophy and another thing that is really crucial and is a cornerstone of my teaching philosophy is this idea of experiential learning and the course the com 4500 course which is public relations campaigns is entirely based on the idea of experiential learning a little bit about the course itself this is a senior capstone course in public relations so it is for senior graduating or almost graduating seniors in pr who are this course gives them a chance to take everything that they've learned in their courses so far and and apply them and really practice the skills showcase their skills and and apply them to the specific project that they're doing with a community partner with an organization that that i choose usually to develop a public relations and communication outreach campaign that would help the client the organization achieve their their goals what they want to do so um to the way i teach this class and of course the model itself when we partner with the community organization um is based in this idea of experiential learning which is really in a nutshell about you know it is about learning by doing and in a field like public relations and strategic communication it is particularly important it's a very applied field so it is particularly important to give students that experience to give them a chance to bridge theory and practice to give them a chance to make something produce something that will give them a taste of what it's like to actually then work in that field and engage with various audiences and address various communication needs of of different organizations so experiential learning is based in this cycle that i have here on this picture that everything starts with the concrete experience so you you have an actual experience and then the other parts are particularly important so it's not just you know going and having experience no then it's followed by reflective observations so you have an experience and then you engage in reflection and meaningful reflection you review you think about it you discuss then it's followed by abstract conceptualization so you learn from that experience you draw conclusions you if you made um uh yeah so you you um discuss those uh and think through those reflections further on and then you take action so active experimentation is the next stage that's when you plan that's when you try out what you've learned and then it's followed again by a concrete experience and so this is the model that is really at the root of uh how com 4500 public relations campaigns works and the other element of it next slide please is the idea of service learning and the idea of service learning goes along with the idea of experiential learning really well because what service learning is is partnering with an organization and i have two on this diagram here kind of two sides of it one is just kind of talks about you know what happens right the the bridging of the course content with meaningful service which is the partnership with an organization that gives us a chance to get that meaningful service and to help the organization uh and yes the critical reflection piece that's where that alignment with experiential learning is is visible and in the middle there is student learning so that's how learning happens um yes and on the other side of this diagram that's actually kind of the the the um how it actually works there's me the instructor they're the students and then there's the community partner in our case last semester uh the oer team was our community partner and you know as i already mentioned i had the connection before i am very passionate about uh open education and accessible learning and so i thought all right let's let's partner and let's let's see what students can come up with when it comes to how we can help our team and our libraries to increase awareness of oer and have more and more professors adopt it and have more students be aware of it whether they are when when it's happening in their classes that this is actually what they're using or maybe spread awareness on campus so that the professors also learn about it but we'll talk about it a little later so next slide so this is how it actually worked the actual model of the class uh last semester i had four teams and it's always a smaller class because it is so hands-on and there's a lot of coaching happening uh one-on-one so it's always a class is capped at 25 people so last semester there were four teams of five students each and we had we always have one client because we also follow this model of um we we simulate pr agency experience when they compete for a client and they bid for a client so they design campaigns and then they the client picks the best campaign so this is what the course experience is also intended to to simulate so we always have one client and multiple teams another interesting challenge of course in the spring of 2021 was that it was online and we did it fully synchronously online we used ms teams as our platform [Music] for all meetings and of course you know since the teams are competing they they don't know what others are doing and they're not supposed to know what others are doing so we did it with breakout rooms that's how we navigated it and typically um when it comes to communication with the client we have four meetings with the client four mandatory meetings that are uh spaced out throughout the semester the first meeting that's where the client introduces themselves so the oer team came virtually to our ms teams virtual room and introduced themselves and talked about what they do what they've done so far and what their goals are what they would like help with and students also introduced ourselves so this is time for introductions this is when um that the oer team met with all the students we didn't do breakout rooms or anything like that and after that meeting students get to work so they get a lot of information right away they start their research and then this a couple of weeks or so later a second meeting happens and the second meeting is when um the client in our case the oer team met with each specific group of students so they met with them separately in breakout rooms so that way then other teams didn't know what was always talked about because at that point they're already starting their unique campaigns the second meeting is followed by the same kind of one-on-one so oer team meets with each team separately third meeting that one happens toward the maybe two thirds or so through into into the semester and then there's a final meeting again that's where we all meet together and that's when students present their final campaigns to they presented them to the oer team and the oer team made the decision and announced the winner that's the exciting meeting for students and usually it happens during their scheduled final exam time so it's i usually say it's a fun final exam because they get to present the results of all the work that they've done throughout the semester so what is the actual work then next slide please um let's go back a couple slides to yes back uh yeah i think now we're going forward but we need to go back i know that i'm sorry i just i can't find the arrows i think they're at the bottom there we go yep yeah so uh the first thing thank you so the first uh thing that students always start with and this is also uh where you know if you're if you're doing pr right pr campaigns right communication outreach campaigns right that's what you start with is research uh lots and lots of research and so students do both secondary and primary research secondary research in in our case they reviewed the information that they found and that was available and that was provided and linked to by the team the oer team to to us um so the the any information that is out there already about oer existing research results of existing research anything that's written about it um we also looked at the uh so beth talked a little bit about the survey that that the oer team conducted a couple years ago so students looked at the results of faculty survey they also did primary research so every team did surveys of students because that was one of the audiences they really considered and looked to looked into incorporating into their campaigns and plans they also did interviews with with faculty and one of the teams also reached out beyond western michigan university and conducted interviews with a couple of oer experts at other colleges and universities so that was also an interesting that was unique to their campaign so yes so once they gather all the research and and analyze the findings they get to planning the planning stage next slide and planning involves developing goals objective strategies and tactics for every campaign and i just have examples here of what a goal or an objective and strategy and tactics might look like just to give you all an idea of what obviously they were we had four goals because there were four campaigns and way more objectives than that but for example one of the campaigns had the goal of increasing faculty use of oer at wmu by 10 professors by january 2020 uh yes 2022 and so one of the objectives for example that was supporting that goal was to increase the implementation of oer in gen ed courses by having 500 professors teaching those gen ed courses adopt oer by january 2022 so this was an interesting approach to audience segmentation where they really thought okay we do know that there there's a lot available in oer databases a lot of resources available specifically for general education courses and then there are professors who are teaching those general education courses and they have no idea that those resources are there just waiting to be adopted and they're good quality resources and all of that so this particular objective from one of the teams really targeted that just saying let's take something that we already have something that is already really great about oer and there's a lot of great stuff just wait sitting and waiting there to be adopted and let's target that um and then to um support that the strategy and tactics that is you know how do we how are we going to get there one of the examples for example here is they suggested personalized emails that were created specifically for faculty teaching general education courses so this approach of personalization and really emphasizing that to faculty was suggested by students now when it comes to strategies and tactics in particular tactics students didn't just suggest things they also designed tactics so for example for emails they wrote those emails they wrote template emails so right now oer team has all that stuff and it can be used perhaps with slight edits and modifications but they've actually created the the tactics next slide and you know email isn't a very good visual so i included a couple other examples here so one here you can see a student testimonial this was one other team that was suggesting social media to engage student audiences well faculty too faculty are also using social media just maybe different ones um and and in different ways but one of the things that they suggested was uh to do student testimonials and this is a real one this is an actual student and an actual testimonial so uh that was one thing that they designed and suggested as a post on social media and another example here is the um newsletter so one of the teams uh suggested a series of myth-busting newsletters so they've identified those myths that based on the existing research that people typically have about oer and each newsletter in those series was aimed sirius was aimed at addressing and busting one myth at a time about oer so this was an example this is an example of a newsletter that they've designed next slide so in addition to developing to suggesting and also developing all the tactics students also for every campaign that they've designed each team developed a budget a full budget an implementation schedule which is basically like a timeline of when what should be happening so when the social media post should go out when the email should go out when the newsletter should be sent out so all of that was mapped out on on the timeline or on the schedule and then they've also developed evaluation recommendations so when the campaign is over if oer team were to adopt it and actually go with it how would they go about evaluating its effectiveness so that students developed as well so i just gave a few examples just to illustrate um uh the the key points about you know what specifically students did but michelle is going to go into more detail about kind of give you a more comprehensive overview of overall what were students suggestions so she's going to go a little deeper into that okay thank you um so as uh ana said you know we worked with the class uh through a series of class meetings as well as communication in between meetings and so on and so she gave you a good overview of of uh what what the class actually uh did in terms of activities and she said there were four groups and so for this next part of the the presentation i've tried to kind of summarize and and because you know some of the things were very similar between the groups um so i've tried to kind of summarize what the recommendations were so uh so first of all as far as the target audiences um the what they identified as target audiences were essentially what what sarah mentioned earlier on were you know kind of the same idea that we had faculty in particular they did they pulled that out a little bit um down to instructors of general education classes um so getting a little bit more granular on that one students and in particular they also kind of emphasize undergraduate students so students in general um but really kind of emphasizing uh undergraduates more than more than graduates and also college genes as a as a target audience for for some of the messages we do have nine academic colleges here at western and so um the the deans of each of those um colleges were one of the target audiences that they identified um next slide please so kind of the themes that rose again i'm summarizing here because there was a lot of of uh more specific messaging but in terms of overall themes um affordability really was you know the you know the fact that that you know students um are you know struggling financially and so you know one of the huge advantages of oer is this affordability piece so that was really one of the uh one of the the themes that was emphasized um accessibility was another theme that was emphasized um especially in terms of the fact that these are digital you don't have to wait you know for it to come in the mail you don't have to go to the bookstore um it's accessible as soon as the class starts or even before the class starts um and you know anytime anywhere so that's that sort of mo of message um and uh promotion of the grant program so we already had the grant program in place um and you know that was definitely one of the themes that they emphasized in terms of um you know getting getting the word out about the grant program and increasing the um the applications to the grant program um so you know there were there were as i said there were a lot of other um you know things that were talked about these these are kind of the ones that that rose to the top um equity social justice sustainability kinds of um topics were certainly things we talked about um and certainly things that made it in in part into some of the things they recommended um but didn't didn't really rise to the top as far as as the the themes that they emphasized um next slide please um so as far as some of the individual strategies and tactics um that they recommended so again so we were presented with the four campaign books so each um and anna showed you um some of the uh you know pieces that they developed um so in terms of of uh overall and and they also did the the presentations but in terms of the the recommended kind of strategies and tactics uh mass emails to faculty was one of the things that they uh recommended in a number of different ways some of the groups did suggest making sure that the emails come from the dean level or the provost level um so they're more likely to be paid attention to and and not dismissed if they come from the library or they come from um you know somebody that the the faculty member is not familiar with so um so mass emails to faculty of a variety of different pieces of information um including things like announcements you know if we do workshops or uh or you know other kinds of events of course you know anything have to do with a grant anna showed you um one of the pieces of like a newsletter so one of the groups recommended a i think it was a weekly newsletter with individual pieces of information that would go into like the the myth busting um kind of theme that would go in um uh also uh one another one that i thought was kind of helpful was the um you know kind of challenges to faculty so an email that would say hey wanna you know rather than adopting an oer as the textbook for your class how about just one assignment you know so they were you know sort of just kind of tech tips and and suggestions and challenges um but going out in in uh as mass emails uh to faculty um press releases and again as anna showed you they actually wrote these out but they were press releases um recommended in terms of uh you know the grant process any workshops that would come up um and other kinds of events print flyers and you know we have to say this was one of the things we were a bit surprised about was you know we kind of didn't think this generation was so into print flyers but they did really um recommend um a number of things um in print so posters and infographics and again they developed a lot of these things like the the testimonials and um things that you saw but they actually did recommend you know printing these things out sending them into departments you know posting them in um classroom buildings in offices and so on um and a future story in the news media so they they actually wrote out a feature story that had to do with a uh one of the one of the grant winners um who had adapted his course and there were some interviews with some of the students in the course and and so on so that was a story that would be they recommended that we would put out in in our local news media uh next slide please um so a few more um social media and you know kind of the we were we were surprised that they um there was as much emphasis as there was on print media and we were kind of this was sort of the flip side of that one is that they did they did certainly recommend social media but it was a little bit lighter i guess than we were expecting um in terms of so they had you know they did have those pieces that they developed that they recommended could be put out um on our social media channels or the university social media channels um but i wouldn't say that that was as much of an emphasis as some of the other things um and um developing student advocates so they did recommend um you know kind of arming a group of students um or or educating a group of students with you know something like an elevator speech that they could then approach a faculty member and say hey by the way did you know about oer this is how it works um as well as individual emails to faculty so um you know of informational pieces that would be personalized to the faculty member from the students saying hey by the way you know in my other class we use this oer and it worked out great um so as a as a channel to um you know to uh to make those students prepared to be able to approach their their faculty members um next slide please um so a couple more recommendations of student testimonial videos so you saw that little print piece of a testimonial but they actually they did develop even like interview scripts so that we could maybe pull some students an interview for that interview them how they did in the class what they thought about the oer that they used how it you know the fact that they have to pay for it how did that affect them um so they they did um they did come up with an interview script and some suggestions as to where we could film them and things like that um and uh t-shirts they recommended and they actually designed a t-shirt that was in the appendice appendices appendix of one of the campaign books so a t-shirt that would promote oer wmu and again another one that was a bit surprising to us was um but was tabling at student fairs and events we do have a number of um you know usually in-person events for students the something called bronco bash is something that happens in the fall right at the beginning of class uh right beginning of the semester and they recommended that we you know have students wear the t-shirts and stand at the tables and hand out um you know pens and various other kinds of giveaways um promoting oer uh next slide please so as far as some you know kind of overall conclusions and kind of what we got out of it what we learned um additional data so as anna said they did you know they they surveyed students um they interviewed people and so all of that is really good information that we can use um to you know investigate a little bit further and and help inform um our marketing uh you know plan from here on um another thing that i think was really helpful was that it it you know working with the class and working with these individual students really allowed us to kind of check our messaging um the the marketing that we've been doing and that we're considering doing to see um what you know that target group of students kind of what stuck and what didn't so for instance i mentioned the example of you know sustainability is you know kind of one of those things that we talked about but didn't really make it into their final um recommendations so it just you know it really gave us um you know a sense of what what messages stick with this particular target group um and which ones didn't really you know sink in so well um you know a lot of a lot of what they recommended was stuff we already had in our plan stuff we were already doing so that was kind of nice to see that they thought those were effective channels so confirmation of what kind of what we had already been doing and and what we had in our plans to do um and um we also gave us the opportunity to build messages with student champions so these 20 students in the in the course of the semester learned a lot about oer um and were you know persuaded about the um the value of oer and so now even though they're they're primarily seniors if they go into grad school or whatever um their um you know experiences in higher education from here on they can they're they're now really good informed advocates um for oer um and also you know there were just some really innovative approaches and ideas that you know uh that we hadn't really considered so um so that was really you know and i also have to say i don't have a bullet point for it but just kind of the enthusiasm of the students is also nice you know for those of us who um you know don't have as much um uh you know opportunity to to work in a classroom with with students it was just really nice to um you know kind of just see their enthusiasm and um and actually you know say the things we were hoping they would say in terms of um the value of the of oer um so then i'm gonna i'm gonna hand it over now to sarah to kind of finish up and and talk about sort of where we're going from here um and uh what our plans are thanks michelle so our next steps i mean as i've listed out here on the slide i mean it's pretty kind of straightforward but at the same time not i mean we have four really great campaign books to kind of pour over and you know i don't know that any one team was perfect you know so we're going to have to kind of go through and pick out the pieces that are going to work for us but um in terms of what i can say right now is the the comm 4500 team suggested several strategies that could really support the goals that we've identified to increase awareness of oer and the adoption grant and i'm sure that the task force will be creating some new goals in the future as well so some of what they've worked on could apply there too the greatest the strategies with the greatest potential i think are targeting those general education courses and disciplines that have higher concentrations of existing oer it just seems it's a really smart strategy to get information into the hands of people that can actually act on it or that might act on it our previous plan was much more broadly focused on awareness and that's really hard to measure it's really hard to see impact on so i think a more targeted approach to reach those specific segments of our faculty and instructor audience might lead to increased interest in adoption so it's a great next step for our task force there were many ideas submitted but some of the strategies and tactics were more actionable than others both in terms of time resources and what would work at our institution so in addition to what we're already doing a few tactics that were suggested by the teams that might be implemented are developing those student advocates um and rather than sort of trying to create a grassroots movement through event tabling events and flyers as was kind of suggested by some of the groups i think that the direction we'll go in is trying to leverage some existing relationships we have with student groups on campus specifically the western student association which is like the student government group on campus we've already presented to them we have a relationship with them and there is some turnover with the officers but they're already a group that plays an advocacy leadership role on campus they have lines of communication to administration and so it would be i think the next step in our relationship with them to maybe provide some training or talking points and actually start to build some student advocates within that group um i think it's something that we could do you know pretty naturally it's the natural evolution of the where we're already at with them that would have really positive results the other two uh tactics that were suggested by the groups was the idea of testimonials and future stories and the scripts and the stories that they've already created will be incredibly useful as we move forward with some tweaks to to kind of bring it into uh position it to where we are right now so both of those will be really useful along with potentially the newsletter series as well although weekly might be a stretch uh to get to um just in terms of you know pacing but i think that they had it was a great idea and so there's a lot of great ideas in their plan that we kind of have to synthetic synthesize down into what's realistic for for our task force our team and what we can do with our resources and then of course once we have a new plan in place we'll identify some metrics to measure our goals so we can continue to adjust course and measure our progress as the campaign rolls out so we're really looking forward to creating a new marketing plan that incorporates some of these strategies and tactics from the com 4500 teams and i think i'll turn it over for q a now to beth okay thank you thanks everyone for participating um so this is our time to turn to you if you have any questions for us or even any reflection or any discussion that you may have or if you've done some partnering with classrooms on campus regarding oer if you wanted to share some thoughts thank you so we do have one question that was submitted how much background slash guidance do students get about the library and or university branding requirements that may need to be met well i can answer some of it so in terms of the branding requirements we provided them with you know resources that the university provides in terms of logo typography color palette etc um and i believe that there they had no problem finding those resources and using them um and then in terms of guidance about the library i think that really came through with the um the client meetings that we participated in and i can add to that too a little bit um yes exactly what sarah said and that's why those hence those meetings with the clients uh i provide so the course structure gives an opportunity for at least those three initial informational meetings the fourth one is kind of you know the final one is too late to ask questions that will help design the campaign but those three initial ones uh but also and michelle was our primary contact but students are encouraged and they and they use that opportunity to also reach out email via email and ask additional questions and ask for resources and we've been doing that i know several teams have reached out or i have reached out on their behalf to michelle and others on the team asking for additional information and that related to the marketing guidelines and branding guidelines too thank you so another question as far as open enabled pedagogy goes do the students oh oh hang on a second that just disappeared um as far as open enabled pedagogy goes did the students use oer resources to create their proposals and is was there consideration to publish the books under an open license for sharing sure no that's a this is an interesting idea in terms of publishing um uh yeah i would need to think about that for sure how how to go about it in terms of um using so there is no textbook in this course in com 4500 students don't pay anything so everything that they use in terms of uh like actual things that they read are are free and by the time they get to this class they've already they know everything they they know the elements of campaign planning and so this capstone is really about applying those skills so a lot of the readings that they i they still do and and rely on are a lot of them are refreshers from what they've seen before and a lot of them actually students do comment and say oh it was nice to you know read that that article about about campaign planning elements or using social media for campaigns again because now it's a completely different perspective and now we get to apply it and use it so um yeah i the the resources that i use currently in this class aren't necessarily oer in the sense that they come from oer databases or anything like that they're just um they don't have to they're not textbook it's like a hodgepodge of of different things um but but i have thought definitely of incorporating more straight up oer resources into the um into the into this class and like i said i already did uh completely convert my other class introduction to public relations to oer so i think this some elements of it is gonna are gonna go into this class as well thank you for this question this is some great ideas yes great questions um so that's all the questions i'm seeing submitted via the q a uh we can pause for a minute to see if any of our attendees have any other additional quest questions they would like to ask we're getting some thanks for clarifications and information and recognition of how helpful and informative this session is well as we wrap up here i want to see if our presenters have any final thoughts or advice or recommendations they would like to share with the group today no i i thought the whole experience was um just very eye-opening it was interesting to see this perspective from the students and the campaigns that they came up with um it was great to then develop like michelle said you know these 20 plus students who are now advocates for oer you know whether they take that on to graduate school or you know keep promoting to other people on campus now that that's that's just been wonderful and you know we've really kind of um struggled getting the word out because like as i mentioned our first survey only had 45 for participants and then the second one only had 75 so i think you know trying to get the word out of just about who we are more broadly on campus and then trying to promote what we do not just the survey but also the the uh grant that we offer and any other programming that we do offer trying to drum up that um you know that the attendance to those and the interest in that on campus and um so yeah it's been it's been a great experience now speaking of interest in this work we did just yet another question what accomplishing the student work openly for other colleges has that been considered at all for future renditions i i mean well honor should answer that question but i um i i think that's a great idea i mean these are you know these are really you know things that we can certainly talk about but i mean for the class we were just one client so like the previous semester actually was involved with with honest class um through the um invisible needs was the client that semester which was the which is kind of our food pantry on campus um so they developed campaigns for that too um so i mean i know she's had a variety of different clients um but i think but yeah you know publishing the things openly i'll i'll be quiet here and let anna take that one because that's i think that's a great idea yeah and i there aren't really no restrictions there so every campaign book it has student names on it and uh it's and in fact students actually that's that's another kind of perk of of of doing it this way you know service learning experiential education they developed that campaign and i tell them right away that you will include that in your digital portfolio professional portfolio because these are pr students they all have online portfolios that they use and later in their career development in job searches and so on and so forth so a lot of those campaigns are actually online on their linkedin profiles or in their digital portfolios there are no restrictions really in terms of sharing so um yeah or that's um i don't know about the whole kind of the technicalities of publishing it through certain channels but there are no there are no restrictions on sharing what students created those those campaign books um yeah i think we're we're happy to share those with uh if anyone is interested so in terms of sharing what is the timeline for implementing some of the suggestions that students gave did you start during the course are there plans for the future oh that's a great question um we well right now the task force doesn't uh have a timeline we've gotten all of the campaigns and they'll have access to them um i think uh the the task force and michelle you can jump in here too i think we plan to work with sarah uh since sarah's our marketing manager for the university libraries to kind of develop what might work for us whether those it's the newsletters or you know the emails or the testimonials or all of the above um so i think it's really just a matter of uh working you know working with sarah working through those book uh the campaign books and kind of seeing what would work for us i don't know michelle if you wanted to add anything um actually i think sarah would probably be better than than i would to to add to that one i mean always tweaking our marketing i mean sarah's you know always on top of these things but but go ahead sarah and answer that one yeah i mean in terms of timeline we weren't able to implement during the course because the students were working on the campaign so we didn't really even see their their plans and and until the finals finals week really so there wasn't an opportunity to implement as they were developing that being said there was activity happening so it was interesting to be rolling out you know promoting the oer online symposium at the same time as working with this class and sharing kind of live exactly what was working at the time saying hey guess what elearning putting an announcement there really works we got you know we track um using uh utm tags how many clicks a link has and so we're actually able to see which tactics are working best and um i think that the biggest challenge in those client meetings was you know wanting to be fair and give students the same information but if they weren't asking the questions you know um to you know how do you share that knowledge because i mean i certainly had all the the details but i you know didn't want to unfairly you know way in one one way or the other is what i'd say so um but i agree with beth we have to we have to do some work on our end in terms of making sure that um the campaigns the pieces of the campaigns that we pick are gonna align with the overall goals for the task force and i think that there's some work there that has to happen in terms of you know we focused on like i said awareness and promoting the grant but is the grant changing is what are what else is coming down the road for the task force that we would need to be incorporated into a marketing campaign or pr campaign so so our timeline is unknown but this summer i think is if your institution is like any like ours summer is great for planning and so sometime this summer we'll be um creating those plans to hopefully roll out for the fall well we are getting close to time so to kind of wrap things up um we want to say thank you so much to our presenters sarah beth michelle and anna we really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and experience with us today we also want to thank our audience for joining us we want to remind you that today's webinar has been recorded and will be shared in the coming weeks um that you can subscribe to the youtube playlist to receive notification and the slides and transcripts will also be linked and the link to that youtube channel is in the chat you can keep the conversation going on this wonderful presentation uh via slack and i will drop the link to that into the chat as well if you're an oem member we hope you will also continue the conversation in the oen google group my deepest thanks to everybody for um attending today and uh does anybody from the oem have any closing remarks before we wrap up i think you did a great job carla thank you and thank you presenters for joining us today thanks everybody have a good day you
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um the mayhem continues we've got an action-packed show for you this afternoon first of all we are launching a dvd that i got to film with mark very very i know you had the dvd this morning this is beautiful this bracelet of this this this dvd it's wrap around bracelets oh my goodness me he's done it with paracord he's done it with pellet beads he's done it with gemstones it is amazing and the great news is we've got super duos on here there is parrot car parrot i can't even speak paracord even there is uh the pellet beads and also do you know what you know when mark does the lanyard knot at the end of these bracelets there's a little bonus track on there there's a bonus track isn't this smithy there certainly is he's just snuck in to get his lunch um yeah so and this is aimed at well non-gender-specific men ladies and everybody in between all right so that's two o'clock today now that we've done a bit of a deal aren't we danny love my producer danny has negotiated hard for you now this is um a paracord jig paracord now i'm giving it to you danny it's the bracelet paracord jig we've got the buckles on the show we've got all the different colored um plastic buckles and we've got some of the silver buckles as well i think we've got about 60 odd of those this is we we're going to put it out there right this is usually 9.95 and today as a special first ma for smith's birth yeah oh do you not want me to no we're doing it right we're doing it no because right we've got 100. this is almost always 9.95 and it's currently 10.99 on amazon other websites are available so 10.99 on amazon other websites are available as well as your maker this is usually 9.95 on jewelrymaker so we're already at poundcheaper today 6.95 as a birthday celebration for yes smithy oh we just stuck his head in 6.95 today for the hundred of the paracord always gone walked off in celebration of mark smith today in the two o'clock hour 6.95 we've got 100 grab them grab them grab them okay we have got so many steve super saver deals i mean there is shadow white there is black ethiopian opal there is kyanite there is and we've got all the kits to complement the dvd today the dvd's two o'clock that's in 55 minutes so um i'm going to introduce you to the team it's all we've got dan lovely dan there he is look at that little foot and he's made the most beautiful cup of tea today so thank you danny has made a beautiful cup of tea today danny is producing hello danny hello danny there you go sir and then that very lovely soul that beautiful soul that he's been who is directing what a lovely wave that's a very oh and a salute you've got a wave and a salute from the boys and uh oh and a bow oh um danny you look like the kind of guy that would curtsy yeah no also um uh is amelia staying on the floor today is our lovely amelia oh amelia's doing oh she's running around like an absolute mad person today um so we've got uh the lovely no she's on holiday this week luiz it's on holiday she's got a week off um so anyway so amelia so mark smith back with us to launch the dvd at two o'clock now we're going to kickstart as we mean to go on with a steve super saver deal right are we going i was like do i don't know are we doing the stinger we're not doing this we've done it sorry ben my fault completely now that i've just got to tell you there's 37 um well darling there's three of the top five gemstones there in one strand aren't the ruby emerald and sapphire uh i have 37 chances you've seen what's been happening with the steve's super saver deals they have been selling out selling out and selling out and so they should be we are pricing these to clear our vault to make way for our 10th birthday newbies we're going to put the volume on there to show you exactly what we've got availability-wise these are stunning beautiful colors they are natural danny danny said they're natural as well i know they're natural as well for me having a little selfish moment because you've got really good hardness on those gemstones how do you fancy that beautiful ruby sapphire and emerald bracelet you could separate those out and alternate them couldn't even have a ruby in it and go like red ruby green emerald yellow sapphire because that was a fancy you know yeah and then the blue sapphire you could have an entire bracelet you could have earrings what do you think price point we should be realistically on a strand like that with three of the top beautiful big five precious gemstones honestly what do you think we should be what should we have been danny what what what was our web price no no no no no no i'm gone that's right we're at the super saver deal prize yeah that is the that no well i've he's he's sneaky he told me 1990 oh we have started with a miss piggy do you know what i miss piggies danny miss piggy on the late show halve it we have it so we have had a little piggy in the studio already 9.95 right then i'm over allocated obviously hello darlings we're very excited about mark smith's birthday today so i'm not even going to read all your names jeanette though you need to be quick darling i am way over allocated samina collector maxine jeanette smith just bought four collector deborah linda brenda collector just bought two roseanne's just bought two oh my word ding dong right can i just show you also coming up this hour if you like under 10 now i know that when you see what i've got on my hand you're going to think nah that's not going under 10. the tri-color pearls those beautiful natural tri-color pearls are going under 10. all right would you like to see the um would you like to see the other strand of pearls that we're going under 10. under 10. i know it's incredible both tri-color both natural beautiful yeah i mean we're talking really a strand of genuine they're not glass they're not fake they're not faux they're not shell they're not synthetic they're not swarovski none of the above no totally natural again under 10 pounds we will do that in this hour before smithy comes back have they sold out i think there's two left two left do i have microfaceted oh now then for those of you that have seen some of the do you know some what can you do on this by the way brilliant i must say we had them on the on then on the watch i was on yesterday the mid show no no no what was that last night what do what day is it it was on the late show sorry i was on the race show last night no no idea what show i was on um we had some extraordinary deals on microfaceted strands last night someone under 10 someone under 20 someone under 15. this is the time in these steve super saver deals to be getting our microfaceted strands and lovely laura showed you how to make a bracelet with microfaceted last night um so we have the godfather of all gemstones the beautiful beautiful sheriff tones of of cognac zircon sherry cognac whatever tone you've got both on there i think absolutely a bit of chardonnay on there as well the fire the multitude of layers of facets to deliver that level of um of of sparkle is just incredible it's visual you can see it there they are natural of course so we have natural stunning zircon without incredible sparkle you could make some lovely little beady beads with those couldn't you'd only need 12 in each earring a little little single stack of bracelets if you fancy are you ready now under 30 pounds we all know those of us that are regular buyers of jewelry maker we know that anything under 30 pounds on microfast at work is brilliant okay we are taking i believe a 10 pound note off that it be lovely if you went into us if you went into a jewellers or even a supermarket right and you spent you did you you did a shop right it came to 24.95 can you imagine this right in a supermarket forget that they're genuine gemstones for a sec you go into your favorite supermarket you give a little bit of a shot comes to 24.95 you go through the checkout right and then the the checkout person comes running after because you know what i have a tenant but just have a tenner but you'd be like hey yeah 14 95 yes i do oh would you like yeah tell you what right there were 50 of those so if you want to keep grabbing those please do they haven't sold out quite yet i think the ruby emerald and sapphire might just have gone not sure so it should be these are all priced to clear the vault from steve now then oh my goodness mate we have got stunning rarely seen on jerry maggie sadly the white zircon so one of the brightest whitest beautiful gemstones if you want to put that with your pearls it's going to work beautifully do you want to pop that in your little chiara your little chiara twist and add them into chiaras or into your headpieces maybe you're going to a day at the races this year perhaps you're going to you might be going to one of those ladies days they're great fun and you're all really dressed up on one of those days um so you know and i'm quite lucky because steve loves lives right by a race course so we might be able to get black a few uh cheeky race days this year you never know oh yeah now this is 29.95 did i just mention we're going under 10 pounds okay we had 20. so uh nearly half the stock's gone well three a quarter of the stocks got already hasn't it 999 on sparkling white zircon little tiara twists and little bouquets have you seen this when when it's valentine's day tomorrow isn't it have you seen it where the shops do like a single stem of red rose and a little bit of sparkle can you imagine actually putting a genuine gemstone into a beautiful little bouquet or a single rose bouquet it looked lovely wouldn't it you do realize we have a duchess in don't you there is a certain lady there from midlothian are calling herself a duchess are you are you are you a dutch ass wow amazing these are quite rightfully about to sell out now that we've got some zircon in nugget form because we know that mr the birthday boy is rather partial to nuggets isn't he i think not danny so now then what does look lovely is when you mix the faceted with the nugget form oh my god a second the white zircon's insisting on being friends with the with the cognac zircon did you see that then they wouldn't said they were like little best friends then they wouldn't separate so we did just have these now don't be scared because there's no rules in jewelry making is there and if they are we break them how lovely would that look so you've got the that's the journey of a gemstone isn't it you know the rough formation the organic look the raw of the zircon and then you add in those beautifully microfaceted super saver deals right now hang on a second should that not have just been 24.95 so we saved you 10 pounds so you could add two of those strands of 495 and you set up you still haven't quite played the full whack for the circle if you look at it like that's the way you justify it to yourselves isn't it isn't it yes uh oh it's the duchess my daughter calls me duchess because of all my sparkly beads and jewelry oh i like that i like that she calls you the duchess that's brilliant isn't that brilliant oh my lovely liz a shower wouldn't be a show without you my darling good afternoon lovely scene well lovely liz good afternoon darling um how nice to see you at lunchtime yes i don't normally do the afternoon do you mind it's real oh i'm done it's gone um mark must be having such a nice birthday with all his jm friends but especially you ah thanks well i've only seen him have a quick hello i haven't actually spent much time with him yet so i brought his presents in do you want to see this darth vader present back i've bought him it's brilliant yeah it's really good i have felt your presence on the gift bag it's every single show in a bit he likes star wars and he's birthday cutted a long time ago in a galaxy far far away than inside he says you were born anyway so yeah so lovely liz he'll be back with us my little bestie will be back with us in 45 minutes all right now then um we have been having some cheeky super saver deals on turquoise every single turquoise i've had on a steve super saver deal has it's not gone yeah done gone it's like it's evaporated only it hasn't because it's a gemstone can't do it can't it but uh yeah just you've got them so this is uh this is beautiful and it will go the same way and it is i think this is great for holiday jewelry and i think this is great unisex strand as well brilliant to add that splash of turquoise but not overly interrupt the flow of the jewelry because you've just got these lovely little beautiful thin slices of turquoise just to add that je ne sais quoi so a little bit of french we should do a bit of french in the car on the way home didn't we danny that does not sound right like to apologize to claire that did not sound right that did not sound right did it but we did it we did you should do some what what is it your mom that's french yeah so he chat to his mom in the phone in the car on the way home i give him a lift sometimes back to the station when he wasn't driving and uh he'd go ah french french french french french french then you go seti and he'd suddenly throw in a random i thought obviously the words possibly didn't if you didn't know but you go that's great so stunning turquoise and beautiful splash of turquoise in that great strand lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of turquoise on that strand 54.95 brilliant deal brilliant deal for 20 carats of turquoise turquoise now then would you like to replace the five at the front with the two how'd you do that how did you go down how do what do you know what we're not asking out we know what we're doing don't we basically steve and jemporia back into the family business back into gemporia um and now we have got this uh we've got an amount of stock that quite frankly being honest layman's terms we need to shift because we need to make work steve is now on you want to sit honestly he's so excited steve and the team are now on a gemstone and jewelry making specific items buying frenzy we need space we need space you know it's like we have to do the same thing at home don't we you know if you want to buy new shoes new clothes new you know something now i've only got two of these is it the which one sorry oh oh this is these tessellate beautifully in fact can i show you these do you know what these are great for as well kumihimo if you love kumihimo ing who doesn't these work great they really do now that is a big big carat weight every single one of those is pendant worthy earring worthy ring worthy in its own right beautiful strand beautiful we do have we got any more of these in the vault i'm guessing probably not oh look at that oh my word do you know i'll be honest if i was at home now i'd snaffle both of those i've had one of these drums before it's absolutely beautiful osvr40 it's about to sell out congratulations well done now i have these um if you got the opalina on the show last night oh polina oppalina nobody ever knows because they're all young this lot and i'm the old person i'm the senior person i know dan dan's nodding ferociously no old just old you know elderly thanks for that danny i wasn't gonna quite quite go elderly but thank you thank you for that to be fair i'll resemble that remark so then if you are like most of us and you utterly utterly utterly utterly adore the webbing and the matrix that passes across the surface of the turquoise you've seen the difference if you love the turquoise that looks like this from the united states of america and you want that sleeping beauty brightness of the phenomenal blue but then if you want to mix it with the fascination of all these colors and that that is definitely including that sort of tibetan-esque style mexican style turquoise in there you have got a beautiful strand now that for me that for me is the kind of turquoise i just adore i love the fact that it's different love that now we have got do you know everybody that's trying to buy these at the moment their name starts with a k this is this is what's happening all afternoon okay this is what's happening we are going to if you go back to the website today i think you're probably seeing sellout sell out sell out sello and we love that's what we're doing we this is such a great opportunity for you to snaffle yourself a bargain congratulations hang on a second catherine's bought two uh no uh oh i'm gonna moe's got is there one left or for did davinia county or jen gina i think it might have just gone well done girls well done girls well done i'll tell you what it's like this every show at the moment isn't it it's just epic isn't it and we haven't even got the birthday boy on yet we haven't even got the birthday boy i'm glad you said that i thought it was just me ben's just said he gets so exhausted after a show at the moment because he's so excited you guys have now has a nap i thought i didn't want to say anything to these youngsters because i thought they already think i'm older but i'm going home and having a nap a little powering up so this is good for you now done that wasn't good for you just 15 minutes really good for you for a recharge really good for you well this i got 32 did anybody on the late show last night you know that we had two amazing deals didn't we danny on the dendrite opel slabs weren't under 10 pounds and we had those beautiful massive slabs of citrus everything sold out if you would like in fact don't have you got a buster rama darling that i could borrow thank you thank you lovely yeah thank you um thank you lovely so these now russian one location only gemstone so that normally now look at that i'm willing to suggest that is the largest strand and carat weight of uber rare natural swirling fibrous chatoyan beautiful russian purple sharowite the largest carat weight that we have in the vault in fact they oh i've got the carat weight actually but not to worry now they are natural we have 32 700 and carats in one strand sev thank you danny 750 carats of shadow white there and the price is baffling you need to get them i have 32 chances only how long before we do those danny love about five minutes yeah danny said we can do it in five minutes i love that swirling fibrous chatoyan appearance it's gorgeous isn't it gorgeous have we got any of the ruby emerald and sapphire left three we have three left we have three left of the rubies emerald and sapphire okay there are three what did we go to what did we go to one it was it 9.95 oh when can we do those now [Music] yep now dan is found the steve's super super super stupid yeah we have gone you are you are there's a naught well danny has a has always had the key to the naughty cupboard but um in fact he just you know what danny does our producer he carries a step around with him don't you danny he carries step around with you now that's not because of his height because he's always on the naughty one she just carries it around with him now just carries it around with him so we call them multicolor in my opinion i'd prefer we call them tricolour because there are three beautiful subtle color tones on there there is a champagne stroke peach there is a lavender stroke mink and there's that white stroke ivory that the the tone of these get yourself on that step you get yourself on that step 6 90 6.95 danny wow 6.95 now i think we only had these are genuine please don't let that price fool you these are natural genuine fresh water cultured pearls oh my goodness me do you know what you could do there you could make do you know how many earrings you could make you know i mean 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 do you know there's 30 pairs of earrings on that strand there are 30 pairs of genuine pearl earrings 23 pence yeah you know if you sold those for five 10 15 20 pounds dead easy the amount of profit you will make is incredible are they gone have we got any left right now don't worry because the collector in london's had three gales had two roseanne's had two now then i've got three left now then i ah no pips just come in on the phone do you wanna know how to buy just in case you don't know do you wanna know do you wanna know right get yourselves get the jewelry maker app please it's the best thing you'll ever use honestly and we don't charge you for it you can download it for free you can watch us live on there you can message live on there you can buy on there credit card debit card paypal whatever you fancy nobody knows either jewelrymaker.com if you're used to proficient on the web buying on the web brilliant and we do have our uk based call center just around the corner in warwick oh 800. six triple four six double five okay i think they've gone sharon weldon there might be one but we've got so much to get through we're just going to keep going it's like a conveyor belt of treats isn't it now these are again natural you could put them with the pearls that we've just done these are drop nuggets now these work great for earrings how many sorry oh only 14. okay well that's 14 more than we thought we had isn't it i'm seeing everything as a positive today now we have had um 277 of these and nobody will send them back nobody wants to use their 30 day money back guarantee they'll go no thanks however we have the last of stock for you today and again at 6.95 can i show you the way they dance on the neckline if you put them into a necklace because they're all higgledy piggledy piggledy there we go look i love that oh glenn hi zeda so pleased to see that team maisie's on this afternoon thank you sweet pea he uh had some great offers so far with mark keep saying birthday oh yeah yeah uh lovely he's very excited to be here glenda he is lovely that he wants to spend his birthday with us all and a new lovely lot you're lovely all day as well he's on the mid he's on the late as well he is he's on the late show as well he's doing the whole day he's a machine that's smitten he looked handsome there johnny lot handsome he loves that photo i ran you what was that you oh you went i know it's nice get that framed and put up on a canvas on your wall huh i would though wouldn't you blow that up on one of them canvases and put in your toilet or something so you can just watch yourself oh yeah be nice um i might do that for his first for his birthday next year shall i do that yeah he looks lovely didn't he got a new shirt onto it he's been able to break it's got like mustard in it he's gone quite brave i said you've gone dee johnny went on her i said you look really nice it does go with the black plasma actually today doesn't it yeah um now oh right okay um i know we've had an amazing deal so far and i know you're absolutely lovely and glenda it's lovely to see you sweet pea right then please brace yourselves for this one it's the biggest shadow white strand that we've got in the vault it's 750 carats and it's going for a song on steve's super saver deal and it's coming your way right now all the boys have got a right result today can you not hear me the gallery microphone won't play in the microphone in the gallery oh they've just said we can't hear you oh they're like that that's why they're beaming like this [Applause] that's hilarious right so we have got here amazing rare one location stunning shadow white if you look closely at sharon white and it's great when you've got these massive pieces like this because you get to see all the more sort of close-up it has got a really unusual effect it's got this swirling chatoyant fibrous appearance now although this was reportedly discovered back in the 1940s actually it was only really named shara white because of the sharrow river um in the in siberia in russia in 1978 if you think about it it's actually quite a new kid on the block and it is one location now whenever we have a one let you think of sar right tanzanite um those jet those are larimar there are there is only that specific area in the world this is siberia in russia near the sharon river where you can find this gemstone and that normally drives the price up dramatically doesn't it not today the second the graphics come in would you would you pl there you go vmg p71 i would check out now i really need to stress a quick check out please okay they are massive in size 28 by 38 minutes the largest smallest 23 by 34 mil it is stunning natural one location beautiful beautiful shadow white and it's this lovely lavender to purple color with this lovely pearly luster this wonderful it's one of the only other gemstones that's gotcha toyancy like tiger's eye but it's very chaotic and it gives you that fibrous effect it is stunning and it really is now what price do we think i must just say danny 34.95 is it is extraordinarily low already okay yeah now if i just count those for a second for you if you wouldn't mind bear with that that is not the steve super i know it's amazing but it's not the steve super saver price right one two three four five six seven eight nine we've got there what's that per carat weight on roughly i know they differ slightly but per gemstone okay let's go over 80 carats of rare russian sharon right there over 80 carats look how different they are get the spaces as well okay there were 32 are you ready for this deal you might need to sit down it's a shocker we're all the same aren't we or hands in the air what the insert the word did you say tuppence a carrot you could feed the birds on mary poppins couldn't you or you could buy a great big whopping carrot yes danny there he's got his head look at him his shock is in shock he is in shock ben's like what what's going on there are five left oh julie in the isle of wight quick quick quick quick quick quick quick quick quick yeah daddy's just um julie donna click i don't have that many lydia lynn karen leon collector danny debbie susan is the two left three left one left none left go gone well done you lovely luck well done well done well done now i don't know if there's any left just quickly we took earlier on this beautiful strand of completely natural rubies emerald sapphires down to an extremely affordable nine or shocking not even affordable shocking 995. i have i did have three left the cody's here you e8 are you 92 okay there were three i it might say it might say solder oh lydia you got one of the shara white well done lid lola lydia lydia didn't kermit sing a song about lydia can you check i'm sure kermit the frog sang a song about lydia we don't talk about curtis anymore why don't we talk about kermit cause what he's done to miss piggy oh okay all right okay yeah he's gone off with that denise piglet has no that's not right yeah we're not happy back home he sang about who oh i'm sure he sang lydia can you check for me six zero triple seven start your text with joe in the studio do you remember watching a muppet show or getting an album where there was a song about lydia do let me know what you right then just quickly mark smith those dual sick tones beyond that down the back passageway there with mark smith and um he's got a dvd being launched uh in 25 minutes wrap around brace it's brand new today it's gorgeous i filmed it with him i happen to know the uh the projects on there and there's a cheeky bonus track on there what do you say danny yeah a b side for smithy a b for bonus so that's going up at two o'clock remember as well we've done a deal for mark smith's birthday the bracelet paracord jig is normally 9.95 10.99 currently on amazon other websites are available we are doing a birthday special price on the paracord jig on the bracelet jig for 6.95 for 100 today it's a one once only go once only have a go then you'll go back to 995. okay it has to but good luck good luck good luck now then do you fancy me loves do you fancy oh lovely warm bright uh carnelian now everything we're bringing you now is all last of stock it's gonna be on it's gonna be gone it's gonna be gone they're dealing sharply do you know what i've got a lovely strand i'm gonna sneeze sorry that came from nowhere excuse me these lovely coated treats coming up later as well that goes lovely 5.95 hello michael how are you michael you're on the late show today hello poppet how are you handsome oh give us a happy birthday oh did you give him a cuddle oh he's giving a cuddle and he sang to him already oh bless him so with a black t-shirt that looks nice doesn't it 595 there's one left no 5.95 well done what oh now this that can i just tell you when you go to the national history museum down in london i'm going to sneeze again am i aren't i any good yes i am sorry um excuse me if you go to the area you know the egyptians only want to go see the mummies the mummies yeah the mummies the you know the real mummys um do you know what the jewelry is in the egyptian area carnelian and lapis absolutely carnelian and lupus and if you go and see the um the uh titan car moon exhibition down in london at the moment have you been done no but i'm going oh yeah yeah i think oh it's supposed to be yeah it's supposed to be amazing last time it leaves egypt apparently um that's what you'll see lapis and carnelian jewelry you know i think i'd like to do you know what it ends down i think it's in may oh it's there for a bit brilliant i'm gonna go and see that's especially fabulous allison said it's brilliant so then lovely big lapis lazuli 10 left those oh my goodness me those are natural can i show you on the neckline now if you love wearing new denim jeans because a lot of people like that sort of nice sort of classy dark denim to go out in don't they i've got a few pairs um that just tracing around the neckline like that look for 6.95 you'd never believe it would you i'd put sterling silver spaces between them all rose gold all yellow gold plate they're all going to look lovely or antique bronze or copper whatever you fancy 6.95 brilliant deal on that i've got one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven and somebody just messaged and said is that dark color natural absolutely 100 well done well done my lips and please do mix that with the uh carnelian it just is so egyptian eagle eye eagle-eye quartz it's so unusual now this goes beautiful with golden obsidian um it's it's if you love your silvers that is a lovely silver and black tone isn't it it's a very gentle monochrome that really isn't it do you not think i think that's completely unisex i think 5.95 5 95 on those eagle eye courts now do you this i i think this is a lovely opportunity today for you to be able to get gemstones especially while we're doing these super saver deals last the stock to clear the vault things that you might have thought you know fancy trying that but it's not the usual thing i buy i'm not sure if i like it i'm not sure whatever you've got your 30 day money back guarantee still but at these price points i think when you buy them you're going to keep them obviously because it's not worth your time sending them back is it at 5.95 for a whole 38 centimeter strand it's not worth your effort is it but let me just again you could just do a simple look at that is it heidi hi lovelyzina darling what time is the dvd i have to go out and it'd really help to know what time to check the up please 2 o'clock darling so how long we got 20 minutes when you're going when are you going out heidi 20 minutes love yeah where are you going you don't have to tell us you can say mind your own business should we all guess where hydra's going i think heidi's going to have a haircut do you think dan a pub lunch hi do we think you're going for a pub lunch or haircut ben a garden center heidi got yeah done see your friend susan oh you're going specific okay she might be going swimming do you want me going to the gym might be walking the dog heidi text back in would you text back in and tell us where you're going now heidi if you're thinking i don't really want to tell you where i'm going please just ignore us we'll just be nosy heidi you don't have to tell us you don't have to tell us you don't so anyway well done aren't we nothing yet the dvd brand new today 2 p.m 2 p.m 2 p.m 2 p.m those of you not on london greenwich meantime that's in about 15 minutes all right how'd you say as well it's my lovely neighbour well she was living she was my neighbor for 14 years and she's now one of my closest friends she's 60 today so happy birthday yvette if you're watching darling is it robbie williams's birthday today my friends he's drummer you know robbie williams goes to his house all the time is he's drummer yeah yeah yeah robbie williams happy birthday i don't know if rob is watching though not sure he should be he should be hello robbie now then i tell you what if he knew about this he'd be buying the wife some treats wouldn't he oh we didn't know oh heidi that is not the guest week she said nothing matt glammer something lol i'm going to get my vacuum cleaner repaired lol it's not the most exciting answer is it come on heidi has your suction gone yeah whoever guessed that ah that was good [Music] is your suction gone what's the worst thing anyone your suction is gone hi mark happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear smithy happy birthday to you do you know i'm a real devil thank you darling no yeah no problem i'm real devil with a hoover i get i'm getting really lazy changing the bag and you know when it gets fuller and fuller and fuller and it starts to smell smell yeah yeah well aren't you dirty on me i'm on a mid show i know i'm coming for round two have you darling yes yes yeah and he's 15 minutes uh he likes to be early don't you mind oh yes how early did you take me to the madonna concert how long did i have to stand there two and a half hours two and a half hours all my mates were in the pub two and a half hours so what are we doing study well i'd like to be early yeah i like i like to be settled i like to be settled yes no then we've been doing exceptional deals haven't we because it's his birthday yeah so um you're quite right danny i apologize rhodochrosite in these huge pieces in these stunning pieces gorgeous now you know when i do talk about can i can i pop this down for a second and just show you up close because when i talk about raspberry ripple i want to show you and you've kind of got like a trapezoid there haven't you at that amazing amazing effect now tell you what i'd think about putting with those you know those eagle-eyed quartz we've just done because you've got those silvers in there look and silvers blacks and pinks go beautifully together don't they so if you want to put those together i think that's going to really work i love this effect they're like big sweeties aren't they that we need to clear the vaults now because we are talking about huge pieces of um rhodochrosite now speaking of madonna she could be singing don't cry for me argentina now couldn't she because these are argentinian and obviously she played um what's her name ava thank you i hate for pearl thank you steve super saver deal that means he's not gonna be anywhere near 39.95 okay get ready for this it's an exceptional deal we have just taken 25 pounds we have smashed half price huge discount and you have got this wonderful uplifting beautiful joyous holiday strand of rhodochrosite what do you think about those smithy i love i've always loved this stone it's so unusual isn't it yeah i think it's beautiful and isn't it stalactites or stalagmites one or the other stock types and i like the raspberry ripple and now it is it is i know i say it every time but if you go to an ice cream store and you see the beautiful raspberry ripple it is a rhodochrosite but solidified and it doesn't melt and you don't miss it in like a couple of minutes when you've eaten it i said are you 97 how many left four oh dear oh dear way overallocated obviously good luck good luck good luck good luck good luck beautiful beautiful now then smithy you're a bit did you see that deal on that clear quartz last night oh did you find it i thought you might did you give me one no no just hit on me that was really funny with you and me stood there look are you on my shoulder on your shoulder like that oh with you there look oh yeah i'm not kissing you no no so then no i don't i may not know no then um stunning stunning rubies have you got a five pound note would you like to exchange the five pound note for 230 carats of genuine natural ruby with 5p change yes now these were the quartz you had last night uh-huh just lovely yeah they would look lovely wouldn't they and you love working with nuggets and chips don't you i do i've just i've just actually had a chat with sarah who organizes the workshop oh yeah and in june we're going to have a whole month of back to basics workshops so for new viewers and no one who's been to the studio before so we're having them back to basics chips and nuggets great and back to basics macros completely fantastic beginners again so we're heading for that for june because i'm booked up until june because we have new customers all the time don't we and everybody wanting to learn how to make jewels that's really important wednesday mark i like to be early too my husband does not makes me love it i feel some tension there wendy i feel some tension to the point where um when we go when we go to the cinema i lie to andrew what time the film starts so we get because he always he doesn't like to get there until no until the adverts are finished but i like to get there an hour oh no no and just you just sit there people watching and then you get the adverts and then the film starts oh like that dunya and jessica i've not seen jane for a while so not seen mark for ages how does he know look younger happy birthday mark he's lost loads of weight i'm staying two pounds two stone two not that you're counting not that i'm counting yep yeah doesn't he look amazing cause you know what actually can we just say you put your face straight he looks amazing happy birthday thank you happy birthday 48. oh i'm just going to say oh did you notice the other night they all asked me how old you went i wouldn't say 40 yeah it's catching well we had strands this morning but that i pleaded with wayne to take down four pound 80. for your age 48 got it yeah and diddy so you might have to do some of those a bit later on okay oh did you see him wink at me then everybody see me uh so well done on those well done happy birthday to you happy to you because his layer upon layer upon layer upon layer a beautiful keshi pearl there of the nakra and it just gives you a really unbeatable luster it really does so many of those beauty and don't be scared about mixing it up with the lovely when you do chips and nuggets do you like to do that mark mix up pearls with well we mentioned this morning that um my memory bangles which is how my jewelry yeah journey style started i always use a pearl or a shell pearl as an accent stone yep so you do maybe an inch and a half of chip pearl and a half of chip and because you're using cups of pearls you can put the price up a little bit nice yeah so whenever you whenever you're working with chips and nuggets and you see pearls or shell pearls snaffle them up great for your action for that great okay so there you go yeah so don't be scared about mixing them up we've had some beautiful uh nuggets on the show this morning all right with lovely mark and our lovely al and that just goes so well oh so now earlier on we had two strands of uh beautiful tricolour pearls these are obviously pure white uh brilliant white and both strands sold out immediately these are absolutely natural keshi's stunning six to seven mil so a really usable size and we are taking them down to another incredible saver price for you now on keshi rare keshi and akeshi takes on average about seven years to form i keshie put yeah keshi pearl look at that do you know what um keshi stands for in japanese poppy 16 pounds 95 now michelle says happy birthday mark you look younger each year and well done on your amazing weight loss achievement thank you do you know what it is i've stopped eating bread that's exactly what i i did and you've also got you do do a lot of miles on your bike 30k a day in the garage in the garage oh sorry don't worry i do apologize sorry mark has a garage the brummies in us have a we've got a garage and i only have wine on a saturday and he only has one on a saturday yeah he has it on a drip mind you know don't kid yourself but he has wine on a saturday yes so 16 90 for on keshi rare kishi piles now i must speak to uh the md and find out if we are allowed to tell you the news that we've got coming up on pearls we've got a spring pearl event coming up at the end of the month and it is going to be epic and we might just have i'm not going to say who because i didn't give the game away i don't know if i'm allowed to yet but i have got an extra special guest on the morning show so an extra special guest will be on the morning show okay i can't tell you i don't think i can tell you yet what are those um drop it down big slabs next to you no you know what we did on that they're massive i know 700 stomach carrots how much should we go to on the shower right oh my god 12.95 i'm not going to move this because i don't want anybody thinking i can get them because you can't they're gone wow i know i know the dvd by the way the brand new wrap around bracelets dvd is nine minutes away from smithy 47th 45th 14th 46 42nd 42nd 42nd dvd from smithy and more to come i mean he could have done 48 today that would have been great you know i mean really disappointed isn't he's only done 42. we could have fib couldn't work but we're not like that we're too honest now we have 20 of these these are green gorge lovely to get a whole strand of green now we had that massive strand of first trim on the light show last night and that beautiful gentle it's almost like a gooseberry tone isn't it it is it's lovely like a peeled grape a peeled grape yeah yeah well do you know what i tell you what mark do me a favor just to see if that's right mark you're not going to ask me to pee your grace there you go come on peel the grape come on mark now don't worry the marks and spencer's great mark you're all right actually it's marks and spencer's peter great darling come on peel the grape peel the gray come on you really want me to peel it let's see if it's the same well we happen to have one here let's do it i'm coming over can i come over hang on i'm coming over come on let's try it let's see on his birthday peeler grape is the great peeled like the green fluorite let's have a look um it's your birthday mark it's more like pre-night isn't it let's have a look green well yeah what did you know you know i don't feel like you've peeled it very well if you don't mind me saying you've only peeled a little tiny little squishy was it squishy it's not the mark suspense it's great no no no no no no but the texture anyways it's squidgy yeah nice you're real nice yeah i've never eaten on air sorry anyway not really like a pilgrim but we thought we'd try it right that's the first anyway wow yep wow now those grapes i'm just going to mention these grapes from marks and spencers are the other suppliers are available for the um oh there you go um that's the first time i've ever seen you eat on air as well we've never eaten on air before you and i that tub of grapes was two pound fifty two pound 50 for a tub of grapes that's quite good we're going to give you an entire 145 carats of genuine fluorite for the price of four lots of grapes wow that's three bags of manure oh dear oh no no i'm gone yeah because you were spreading manure when i run you yesterday weren't you he said i won't tell you what i was doing i said i wanted something spreading my newest stinks that's what it is three bags for nine pounds yeah do you want the newer or would you prefer genuine gemstones i know which one i think we're all going to go for 9.95 they are can i try them on darlings yeah it's got to be done for the roses hasn't it mark yeah absolutely can't wait for the wrap bracelets dvd and the jewelry my favorite type of bracelets doesn't sell very well that's from our lovely uh oh it's our lovely says all this something coming from sarah i've looked after you in the break yes lovely it's a poem always isn't she lovely marjorie i don't think i've spoken to you before have i and happy birthday mark congrats on your weight loss you look gorgeous have a great day looking forward to the new dvd marjorie thank you thank you got a new shirt done as well got a new shirt i'm here with a brand new mid mid show audience because i don't do mid shoes [Music] i do like this color on you the dijon mustard i do like it you've got to open your present for me in a minute okay he's got a present from me danny don't mind ethiopian opal nuggets very generous strand at 84 centimeters this would go nice with your outfit actually today i love ethiopian opal it is beautiful i like the yellow toner i do as well i think it really sort of keeps it nice and fresh doesn't it so plus you've got all the play of color that will come through there as well when you wet when you're using them ethiopian opal do look great when you've got movement don't they mark absolutely wow so that is the absolute steal i think of the hour so far don't you 11.95 on an 84 centimeter strand of natural ethiopian opal so usable we haven't even scratched the surface of what we've got in the show for you this afternoon uh with our lovely birthday boy uh we have the dvd coming up you will get that play of color you will it's just round out in the studio that is what you will get from that incredible strand we are after the break we will be coming back with this lovely man's birthday dvd the incredible 40-second wrap around braces and as you've just seen sarah say they're very good sellers very good so again if you want to start selling new jewellery ideal and it's unisex completely complicated completely unisex and there's a bonus track on there that will teach you how to make uh the much-used lanyard knot as well so we'll see after the break [Music] do you need a helping hand to get started with jewelry maker are you stuck for ideas and need inspiration then visit our jewelry maker website where you can find our video tutorials expand your knowledge and skills with these easy to follow jewelry making demonstrations whether you're a beginner hobbyist or business owner there's always something new to learn it couldn't be easier simply click and learn some new jewelry making techniques tune into jewelry may care every morning at 8am for our breakfast club we'll be bringing you low low prices last chance to buy and end of line stock make sure you're watching because once the deals are gone 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country does for yeah yeah 48 kisses you could do yeah oh you need to blow really oh oh to be fat no expense spared let's see if this one's any better no [Music] but disappointing someone could do i think they're like the old silent fireworks thing or the silent disco yeah it's his 48th birthday today what presents have you had what presents have you had well i've not i've not even opened my cards nothing they're all at home i left too early oh and i'm not gonna be home until late tonight so we're gonna have my birthday tomorrow because we don't do valentine's because it's a yeah yeah i tell you what we do do we do do this we've got a birthday present for you from this man because we are launching today a dvd that what we filmed together don't we we did we did well [Music] well this will be as well because these are stunning beaded wrap-around bracelets and they are aimed at everybody so completely unisex because remember when you run me it's a it's a completely unisex dvd now mark rang me up and he said i'm gonna be doing some beautiful paracord bracelets and you said with super duos didn't you and i went i did i'll be honest i went hey can you i did what i couldn't picture it in my mind and then i said to him when you've done the job will you send me a picture and he did and i went oh my god they're amazing but in my head i was thinking how does super duo work with paracord and oh my goodness mate it does doesn't it yeah once you see it in action it's just it's just brilliant yeah i love them but also you've used the pellet beads as well haven't you i have so if i break should i bring a piece no we don't have pellet beads on the show not today because we have special rules with preziosa yep so you don't have them on the show but they are coming up watch this space so this is this is one of the of the samples using the pellet beads yep down the middle and then if i bring this green excuse me i can spot the uh brucey boner's track as well or the lanyard knots yeah yes and then this is using the super duos i'd say now look at that super duos in paracord who'd have even thought lovely aren't they they're lovely aren't they i've got dog collars as well dan now dan's just said he'd like a version of that for his dog's collar and you you've done that haven't you yeah i've done them in the past yeah now what about the so that's the paracord with the pellets that's the paracord with the superduos in the uh um later on i'm going to demo the which isn't on the dvd i'm going to show you another way of incorporating bees i've got some o's with me which we had on the show is a bundle this morning so i'm going to show you a quick way of making a simple wrap around and this is just you this is this is hematite so it's quite weighty yeah yeah and then on the if i bring this t-bar across we yeah so these are the these are the um this is the first project which are the chevron wrap-arounds and then this is the zeros with super duos and then these are the peyote wraparounds okay with super duos with magnetic clasps absolutely oh lovely yeah and they they are so comfortable yeah and as you said the little sneaky bonus on the end with the lanyard with the lanyard knot which is great because the lanyard knot once you've mastered that technique and it takes a bit of practice doesn't it yes but once you've mastered that lanyard knot you will use it so much you really will now this is mark smith's 40 second dvd he launched his 41st this morning with the extra large carrier b dvd and this is what we currently have for you now it's brand new today it is being launched today and we've just had one of our lovely jewelry makers messaging saying they are really good sellers to wrap around bracing so i'll turn it around for you may i just say as well a massive thank you to sam our resident photographer who took of ours oh no we've just used look at it i told you it was happening with that photograph i'll bet you next time i'll go to his house it'll be blown up on a canvas i'll bet you i'll blooming well bet you it will you do look fabulous to bits with this photograph so would you like the graphics in would you like the graphics in on his birthday we're launching the dvd the latest offering from the fantastically talented mark smith be did wrap around bracelets now we always don't we when we do a single dvd like this we managed to get it to four pounds ninety five i thought we'll do that for you today cool cody's o w t y two zero oh my goodness mate the floodgates have opened would you like to see the um now there's a little bit of pen on the back i do apologize i think we've just marked it so you won't get pen on yours 100 in baskets so i do apologize about that we've obviously accidentally sorry mark but we've got uh super duo chevron wrap super duo peyote superduo paracord pearly paracord and uh oh yeah we had fun john meets up close um and then the wonderful can we just show what a lanyard knot is in case you're all thinking what the heck is a lanyard so this is this is the lanyard knot that i've got on the end here can i just quickly mention as well we have just created a weight on the uh phone lines but they're there they know you're there they will get you as soon as they can um we think the dvd is going to sell out well we're pretty confident the dvd is going to set up today and may i just say as well thank you for for supporting mark as well because he's a brilliant teacher his dvds always sell out we have to reorder them that's another lanyard so those are the lines so what would make do you think gents don't is that tends to be a popular one for the gents well there are there are two ways of making paracord bracelets there's the loop and that lanyard knot yeah or there's the buckle variety you've got those because if you use the buckles you need the jig which we've got come out of the most ridiculous price i've heard 695 usually 99. it just depends on um on preference i think but there's there's either way of of doing this there but um the if you had your two ends of paracord from your channel and you did an overhand knot this is really silly but the two ends would stick out at a funny angle the the knot wouldn't sit right with a lanyard knot both of the ends come up through the center of the knot and it gives a really nice neat finish and we explain to you about the size of the loop that you need to leave at the beginning on the dvd to pop the knot through and um so no it's it's a really nice way so as i said there are two ways of finishing off the looping yarn yard or the buckle version and you're going to learn both today with the dvd so it's fantastic really cool so uh it they are lovely they all love it now also just to mention as well you know when we were talking earlier that mark's going to be doing some back to basics um workshops in june every one of mark's dvds is you can do you can make all of the jewelry that mark has here in the studio even if you've never made a piece of jewelry in your life and mark just pride himself on that don't you sweet pea what's that sorry you pride yourself on the fact that it's aimed at anybody that even if they've never made a piece of jewelry well i i always have my mum in the back of my mind when i make my dvds and if there's a project on that i think would be too difficult for my mum to grasp then it doesn't get on the dvd because my mum really likes structured yeah quite easy to follow and um so if if i don't believe that my mum if i think my mum would struggle with it it doesn't go on the d i i go for something else exactly right a third of the there's a two minute oh my bracelet friend nikki's just got it well done nikki there's a couple of minute bracelet yes thank you i'm never going to say no there is a couple of minute wait on the phones but of course you can go on the app you can go on the um jewelry maker website this is the one that's slightly this is one that's slightly too which was the one that fitted perfectly can you remember which one it was one was it the pink one just andre but i was saying it'd be lovely to have wrapped around the around there around there don't you think you know to actually have it go in there no it was this one wasn't it it was that one i think yes this is your favorite wasn't it this was so beautiful and you oh thank you darling i'd rather like being dressed by you would you like to be my personal dresser doll dresser oh yeah this was it that was it wasn't it there you go so these are you i love look at that they're so comfortable now that look at that yeah the colors are divine mark's used one of our lovely and that i do think he wanted because they're a little bit more although they've got some they're a little bit more floppy aren't they so i actually think of magnetic class for these races is perfect that's right and look at the imagine if that can imagine these actually like gladiators on the on the on the shin or going up the leg on your ledges yeah what be nice wouldn't it around you around what's this bit called here what's it called it's not my guns your um bicep is it is that what that's called yeah your bicep your bicep and your tricep triceps underneath and biceps on top the other day that you could actually oh drape it around the neck your sideboard your decolletage did you not know that damn your the literal literal translation for decolletage is sideways yeah it's sideboard yeah so you can actually wear them as necklaces as well you could as well yeah that's it really i like that because it's all it's quite cleopatra egyptian s-type omega yes yeah yes isn't it so that would go really really beautiful so yes you can have it like that as well wrap around now then we started with 600. um pretty much half of them have sold out uh half of them are not sold out have sold i do apologize we haven't sold out yet um but they are lovely aren't they and i can recommend well now here's a question you know that three three star wrap around you don't have to wrap it three times but how long would that make take you to mate roughly hour and a half they're really quick projects and obviously we talk about embellishing once you've done your initial um bracelet yeah um but the basic as you're wearing to be about an hour and a half because it's peyote which we talked to you about at the beginning we do indeed so we show you how to do the pyota using the the super duos um and then once you get to this stage we also talk about embellishing and adding layers and um because that's the only difficulty is knowing when to stop yeah absolutely 4.95 so that's roughly an hour's worth of tuition from mark smith mark smith anybody that's been on a mark smith workshop uh will will say what an amazing teacher he is and um he's very very popular when it comes to his dvd so well done my lovely thank you well done yeah i mean that's actually if you think it's an hour of this amazing talented man's time now that's below that's way below the the minimum wage isn't it yeah it is and you put a lot of time and effort and hours into these dvds don't you yeah and you put a lot of time into it myself and when we're working with seed beads as well they take considerably longer nicole just said happy birthday mark i hope you have a wonderful day love the dvd can't wait to have a go god bless you so this is new today it doesn't come with a custard cream where the top where'd the custard creams go they're in there in a tupperware box keeping them fresh to go home with you no i can have them out later on in a tea break um right i'll tell you what i'll tell you what i'll tell you what while while we're on the dvd the kids are coming in here there is a there is not the blue one get there's one more there's one not the blue one oh the star wars things and other films are available do you see what it says look look i have felt your presence not the blue one no okay got the blue one in a minute is that all right danny i bet you can't guess what that is this one can you guess what they are [Applause] why you have to open it it's not a book it's not a book it's not a it's not a cd it's not a cat it's already got two cups how many packets have you bought now that no they weren't me the other ones they were oh the shops are available i'll just cover up here mark has custard creams three of them eleven o'clock every day without fail is on there with us thank you my pleasure happy birthday um so the dvd at the moment there are still a few available all right my lovelies yes please this is another pellet bead version and as i said we don't have pellets on the show today but they are they are coming this is pellets and the the super duos and as i said we've got um if i show you this one with a hematite so again we've got we shouldn't have say they're jensen and ladies you know we shouldn't label them really but the lovely thing is that it is nice that it's completely unisex on there on the dvd completely absolutely yeah no they're really nice i love them i just like the tactility is that a word it is today i really like them yeah really nice so our heidi said i waited and i got mine now i'm off for my glamorous afternoon she's going to have a vacuum repaired so you've she's waited in she's been waiting since 22. now she's off to have a vacuum repaired good luck with that if it goes all right lovely girl nothing word when you've nothing worse than when your vacuum won't suck off is there no oh she said it's not the suction it's the roller oh oh oh it won't roll oh right that's not good is it really no well i hope you thought your roller out then the suction's fine apparently can i find out about you lot don't we so well done on those um we oh oh oh that's me and you look oh you're in a different church i was going to wear that one today no that's the carrier b dvd no that's not this one that's the one from this morning no that's this morning do you know what honestly come on i know that wasn't you guys by the way but yeah no that's this morning's dvd if we could get callum to sort out the proper dvd footage that would be great um but we'll get there we'll get there we'll get there can we just show the difference between yes because you're wearing you're wearing the peyote one aren't you so please if i take this one off so these this is the chevron mm-hmm okay so we show you how to do the it's all chevron or cornrows whatever you'd like to call it so again we'll show you how to do the basics and then we show you how to embellish down the outside so there you chevron's and then i pop that one down so you're wearing yep this one where's the where's the white one gone don't accuse me i haven't had it ever [Laughter] don't accuse me oh yes i do yeah so this is so this is um this is peyote using super duos and again so you're wearing the bracelet you can also wear as a necklace and then uh bracelets as well but they're they're just they're really addictive actually they're really nice you're addictive oh it's very kind of sound like tom stewart don't i you're addicted now we're gonna need some super right then 16 17 okay so which one did you start with darling which colors no that's fine so then okay so super duos now i happen to know because i was with you in the czech republic when you when we went into the super duo we nearly drove past it didn't we but we actually did drive past it didn't we this is like tiny little yes tiny little building in the middle of this forest in all the snow in the czech republic and we sort of flew past it and then one of the team went that's the super duo factory in his little face he went we can't be that close i'm not going to super duo play we we're just we're supe they've been his favorite for yonks and i think they're still in your top three aren't they um and it was fascinating wasn't it it was incredible why do you love super duos what is it about the super duo i mean i've never i haven't done you might find this hard to believe i've not done a super duo dvd i've had dvd and super duo projects on other dvds but i've never i've never filmed a super duo dvd which is quite hard yeah it is actually yeah and it is it is still my favorite my favorite shape and i think because you can do so many eases you can peyote with them you can brick stick with them you can make flowers with them and you can kumihimo with them you can put them onto memory wires some spaces i wish i had invented i bet you do i bet you do they are beautifully crafted now if you think about how many dvds have just gone we have 600 300 have already gone we only have 60 of this kit so you know if you do want them you've got to go for them we've got this beautiful green luster they're all 2.5 by 5 mil they've all got two holes they're all consistent you've got this beautiful blue luster which is just gorgeous that one i really like that and then we've popped in um an eight hour an elevener you've got uh white salon lovely in the atos and you've got the aqua because we know that aquamarine is your favorite color so it's an aqua color tone of your um quite a swiss blue topaz color actually isn't it yeah really pretty so lxxc14 i started with 6d all of the kits i think all of your kits this morning sold out pretty much yeah pretty much pretty much yes yeah so um super duos two lots eight o's and your 11 0's for an extraordinary deal today brilliant that's fantastic delhi if you can do that price danny we are ecstatic my friend oh my word no come on it's your birthday the reason we put the the two o'clock kids together was the fact that you can do the beaded bracelets and you can also i know i'm not looking the beaded bracelets and also you can do the paracore bracelets that will be there so the paracord we're launching at four o'clock and you can you can incorporate with them now that price is perfect price for those two absolutely without a shadow of a doubt so it might be unbelievable you've bought those you get that you get those three and i think i'm going to blow my own trumpet here i've chose the colors for these i know you did don't quote me on it but i'm pretty sure these have never been seen before or have only been on once or twice i think you're right you know darling i think you think you're absolutely okay right the kit was there were 16. over half the kids have gone because i have got somebody that's just bought three i've just had something that's bought two in fact there's three of you that have just bought two and they're even off to pennsylvania fantastic they're going everywhere even even if you're not going to be making pieces using the dvd this is a fantastic stash builder price we think these colors are yeah so these two colors of the super duo these beautiful beautiful tones have only been in one kit before oh maxine my mum in tennessee hello that's amazing that they're going to america yes maxine you made my day that day i love these colors i just think that together they work beautifully i don't know i didn't think you've made one but this is the brain stick that we've got with the wrap around on the dvd that we've used these rainbow colors yeah but um oh kaylee said wow amazing price jm happy birthday mark and thank you for the deals thank you so that is the that's one of the braces you could make that is a project on your dvd the dvd is currently still available the brand new wrap-around dvd currently still available and uh just quickly to mention those deals that we've got on the paracord with the bracelets we have the paracord jig paracord jig is usually 9.95 10.99 on amazon other websites are available today as a birthday treat for mark smith we're going to give you a hundred chances at a hugely reduced third off at 6.95 guys give give the viewers a little teaser of what the items you got at four o'clock never seen before brand brand brand new can you just pick up those two pots and that one there this one yeah i chose these oh they're quite um yep very easy safari and yeah and uh camouflage eska aren't they these brand new yeah well i like never seen before brand new brand new in the four o'clock hour today we've got some we've got all the colors actually yeah do you know what have we done these before as well i've not seen these either yes but we haven't done those before never seen those we've got the silver buckle as well coming up but we've only got about 63 of the silver buckle oh brilliant all right so well done on those brilliant fantastic nice now then we've got some another um two lots of these uh variations of these kits for you with the super juice bear with us oh my lord expensive oh look at these because because we have to order so far in advance these were ordered way before christmas and um i like those way before christmas and you forget what you order and what kits you put together yeah i just think that i would love a living room made of that color scheme yeah yeah it's quite sort of yankee yeah you little minky did you ever watch dynasty yeah what were the name of those sort of high-heeled slippers with the puffy pom-pom on the front that all the ladies used to step mommy thoughts yeah so these are stunning this is a very that's never been seen before brand new gonna say thank you now this color which is the rembrandt we have nev this is a launch two days of those of you are amazing yeah sorry amelia apparently uh there you go um these ones here have never been seen before they're amazing it's a it's a rembrandt is a coating it's a it's a multi it's like a it's beautiful it's absolutely beautiful can you in fact can you see that one you can see probably down there look can you see you can actually see it really quite dramatically right because it gives a patination doesn't it to the duos to the super duos right now this is what happens is when we went to the czech republic and it's a tiny little place where they make these super duos it's such a long process i mean when we went to obviously um prezios and some of the other places in the czech republic once they start with that kiln with the chalk white and then they change all those colors exactly it can take between six to nine to twelve months for them to start to get to the next color so it doesn't matter who you are if steve when he goes in and says you know what i want some more of that rembrandt i need i want them now doesn't matter doesn't matter who you are once that run has started through the kiln and all the colorations start and it's set on that track you can't change it that's why we have to order so far in advance so what we always do say is if you see us a czech glass you know a miyuki or um a super duo or any of the bees that we bring you and you love that color buy more than you think you want because because it's not you can't always reorder them when you want them which one of the seabees is brand new danny did you say wow it's this one here isn't it now also we are launched oops daisy two brand new tubes the first kit is sold out sorry about making that little pig excuse me there you go here we go there you go we've got these beautiful um beige opal salon ato's oh mark well spawning you it's your birthday aren't they amazing they are so neutral as well aren't they sort of nudet yeah those are gorgeous and then you've got in the duracoat galvanized um light smoky pewter and then you've got these lovely i can imagine these colors in your necklace i think they look amazing so those are sorry those are the jericho galvanized like smoky pewter in the 11-0 and then we've got the matte i've got these right yeah that's the that's the opal that's the matte that's the matte bronze yeah that's it yeah well that threw me there sorry matt metallic dark bronze cb dato your jericho galvanized light smokey pewter 11-0 and your beige opal samoan in the ato so two brand new brand new mayuki's right sorry we're getting confused i'm doing but i think we're giving you false advice sorry danny so we apologies this is the new right i do i'm so sorry everybody we've got that slightly wrong apologies so these oh my oh mark now those oh yes that done hit the nail on the head they look like baby pearls they do too [Music] yeah so those in bridal are going to look spectacular aren't they do you apologize with them we've said the long ones those are your new ones your beige opal salon ato i want one of these kids desperately okay there were only 70 of this kit of 21 pounds 80 you're currently checking out at brand new rembrandt super duos never been seen before the jet rembrandt never it's got a beautiful mottled effect and then you've got these brand new brand new uh jhopel salon etos as well two brand new so after everything you've just said yeah we're still doing 18 yeah they're not even five pounds of tubes sorry i'm losing the super duos they're the brand new ones as well i think that's quite a bit of kudos actually that you have a brand new launch bead i think that's quite kind of kudos if you have that in your stash what it should be it's your birthday it's your birthday right then okay now then um susan jackie jojo oh you've got to check out kaley candy collector remember as well if you want the dvd with the wrap around bracelets the dvd is at the bottom of the screen your code is o w t y 2 0 for the 40 second uh dvd i'm just looking at this at the cap sorry i'm looking at the plasma over there um for the uh 40 second dvd for mark smith brand new launch today it's his birthday birthday that's quite a custard cream tone amelia's got them amelia's got it's quite a custard cream tone isn't it yeah yeah 17.95 now that kit how many got left 15 left but i've got 20 in baskets so we'll let you know when it's soldered but that is brand new seabees from mayuki in that gorgeous beige um beige solano opal and cleveland would you mind because normally when it's your when it's your dvd's i tied you up for you don't i will you get ready for the next speech thank you i don't have danny knew because danny's not been here through our seed bead extraordinary journey very much has he but um what he's been traveling around the world yeah danny from from mining to wearing the average gemstone goes through 13 processes for a glass check bead it goes through 33 process minimum minimum every time yep it's quite right you know it's a long journey a lot of processes thank you i know now these oh this will sell out as well in a moment the other kids nearly got the first kit sold out thank you mark you're very kind darling so we now have gray seed beads in um in 11 0's uh you've got silver line crystal seed beads in the atos in the super duo bronze aluminium and the matte jet have we had these before mark the map i don't think we've had the matte black before i've never seen the bronze aluminum either i love matte stuff i love matte seed beads we're going to see if these are launches as well because that is your yeah we do don't we you're a big fan of the mat aren't you i love them in gemstones as well as seabees i love the mat is that the map that you got down there in that in that one with it with the lanyard with the no i mean that that is that is matt which one is that black one have you got any of those colors or is that shiny black that one was that shiny they're shiny shiny there yeah yeah we have had oh okay sorry about that but i didn't realize so um we are also talking about now they're 2.5 by five mil that the the thing that we noticed as well that when we went to the czech republic the and it's the same with the miyuki as well they are consistently fine beautifully crafted yeah it's the process that goes on afterwards the aftercare and and um yeah because we were told all about the homework as they have who who make sure all the holes are empty and all any rough edges are sanded away so there's a lot of work absolutely now the number of the kits that we've got available to start with there was 64. half the stock's gone half the stock's gone okay mark is shaking he's ahead in disbelief at the price points today but it's your birthday yeah it's your birthday wow look at this [Applause] that's all three kits for less than 50 pounds if you fancy them today so do you know what actually if you think about it if you throw in you marked your mark smith brand new beaded wrap around bracelet you still haven't blown 20 um 20 pounds have you can you have that kit yeah that's true plus the dvd for less than 20 pounds now mark smith it is your birthday how do you feel what do you think [Music] we've asked him something but we don't want to commit him to something so i'm not going to mention it i'd rather wait until the paracord okay because we talked a bit about beauty this morning okay is that all right do you mind yeah so what we will do is mark because we've got the paracord jig at that ridiculously discounted to 6.95 today on the show at four o'clock obviously there's we've got the buckles the brand new colors of the buckles we've got the silver buckles all of that coming up in the four o'clock hour which is an hour and 25 minutes away we'll ask mark to um yes we'll ask mark to do a demo then absolutely all right a birthday demo yes i'll do that i'll do that now um mark oh thank you for tidying up beautifully i desperately want that kid i definitely want that kids well i'm sure if you asked chloe she'd give you one i love that sound jet rembrandt sounds the most beautiful treat danny and sam in our team i want to own brand new um today's want to own we have got these stunning kyanites never before seen there are 60 chances of this brand new strand of glorious may i say kyanite now that is 25 minutes away all right 60 chances okay isn't that lovely mark look at him look at him what have you just heard we might have so we might have some more super duos you're such a telltale how often have we had super duos this year i know i know i know they're like a long lost friend when they come on aren't they yes now that [Music] did you go see caroline in the workshop by the way yes i did did you she oh they're lovely and tracey's workshop today this is uh yeah what i'm gonna do the middle one yeah the middle one that is mark's favorite now on these we have got bronze pale gold crystal bronze copper and the jet bronze they are now that's going to look lovely if you've got a bit of a tan in the summer isn't it no what do you think mark just trying to see if i've got an e so there's the golden action okay thank you and there's the copper reaction to see them in use with others with other seed beads so there you go they're beautiful absolutely beautiful we've got um we might just have a couple more sets of super duos on the show for you okay so super duo bronze trio and it's another phenomenal deal it's 14.95 would you believe now those of us that have been watching jewelry maker for a while we know what a steel deal this is on the super duos don't we that's amazing i mean we've been doing steve super saver deals this is deep steve super super duo magic moments today how does that go more [Music] know the opalina song don't you oh polina opalina come on hans christian anderson danny k thumbelina thumbelina you know that film but i can't say everything thumbelina thumbling a tiny little thing thumbelina dance oh thumbelina sing back to set out people are stashing up today gold always believe in your soul you've got the power to know it is a super duo da da oh so full amber and gold lustre those are absolutely glorious aren't they mark one of my all-time favorite sayings here is more luster in a cluster yes i love that do you know i think that was a steve bennett special you know was it i think it was you know yeah i think it was that's ace golden amber full amber and and gold luster 2.5 by 5 mil and um they are delightful aren't they absolutely gorgeous so that's design that you've got here mark yeah right there darling right there oh dear yeah you've made him go red dan look at tim it looks like a beetroot are you all right there birthday boy fine so sorry about that there we go that exquisite bracelet that you could learn if you buy the wrap around brand new bracelet dvd today and even if you've never picked up a super dura in your life thinking i can't make that yes you can michael make sure that you can make that on the dvd i love this i love these sort of these really high intense metallic colors they're very um they're very uh they're very splendid yeah and they have to do so again it's there's more treatments yeah exactly there's high luster and there's lots of coatings and heat a lot of work beautifully crafted and uh we'll go to 14.95 as well bargain really good yeah oh glenda said mark would you like me to get it for you glenda wouldn't you know glenda bought me a couple of days ago what a strand of zircon faceted three millimeter rounds yes which color yes it was the day one well you need to answer it what do you want to say to grinder thank you clinton yep is that a yes or no that's a very big yes thank you blender's lovely you are lovely glenn yes yes we've got one more super duo oh mark under 10 pounds we're talking about we were talking about monochrome this morning you know whenever you see monochrome just snapple it up because you're always going to use them we haven't ever have white yeah so this is from that's that's how they all start out don't know that's fantastic oh dear that is awesome two holes super duos kaylee said mark your designs are stunning i just love these bless you kaylee thank you when are you coming to jm towers again we haven't seen you for a long time yeah yeah yeah oh well done well done brilliant well done well done i'm gonna sit oh gosh do you wanna have your prezi can you hear me sprezzy come on come on it's open okay because it's his birthday today yes i know did she bounce in sterling silva mister do i keep can i keep the bag yes and i've got the actual bag here but i don't want to show you what it is because you'll know what it is but i've got you the actual bags i know what he's like if you don't like it there's a good receipt in there we started using tissue paper now oh no because i don't feel like you've got enough oh my lord that's beautiful i like it do you like it oh my gosh it's my new favorite i'll show the boys in the in the gallery because i can't show labels can you see it's actually dry do you like it do you like those lumberjacky thicker ones though because you normally go thin i wasn't sure that's going to keep your bones warm because you've installed your white do you like it no thank you inappropriate sorry oh do you like it i've got about 25 chips shirts yeah well they're slimming for tv you see yeah yeah but i thought you might wear that yeah yeah i could wear that in the garden when i'm gardening what could keep me warm weren't you it's a gaming shirt gardening shirt man oh thank you thank you i'll be spreading him in is your gift receipt in there look yeah yes now what i also bought you got you because i know what you like so you can have the bag because i know you'd like the button yeah see i know him so well i know he'll want the bag thank you i love it good don't forget your thing in case it doesn't fit oh yes all right sorry thank you that was nice in it i like including the viewers in yeah that's what they thought yeah you are too kind well you are lovely oh and i'm sorry as well i wanted to say i actually opened it the uh right okay should it dance tommy on his birthday i actually opened my birthday present from you this um this morning oh god actually i saved it i wanted to do it because i haven't seen i haven't seen you your pickle onions haven't leaked have they no oh oh no no i've got enough are you taking those out no just quickly he bought me the most amazing book on trees i'm gonna bring it in it's that big oh my goodness it's amazing um and the prosecco thank you all the uh other spirits are available drinks thank you the book is stunning pleasure i've got nowhere to put it sorry it's a joke he's an in-joke that is good thank you um can i have an earring son please um young ben would you mind awfully stunned these are really those are trendy at the moment aren't they yeah look at these oh they are lovely happy birthday thank you now we don't normally get sterling silver outside of a sort of sterling silver themed event do we but uh oh these are amazing but we have got these gorgeous hoops now then just simple beautiful hoops aren't they now they are gram weight wise 2.4 grams now i'm not very good at doing earrings when i can't see what i'm doing in the studio so i'm just gonna no i'm not gonna be i don't think i'm gonna be able to i'd need a mirror i think oh no i might have done it have some faith in yourself see that oh i've done it have i got them in yeah you have now so popular hoops they've never gone out of style no never never if you want a cheeky deal oh they're lovely aren't they well they're just a really what size are those it doesn't say does it thirty thirty eight million dollars four centimeters just under yeah and you've got that one and a half mil gauge that's lovely oh they're lovely they feel weighty yeah they're nice and comfortable really comfy really comfy and what's lovely is i don't know whether you can see but the actual section that goes through the ear is slimmer can you see look and what happened now so that little section there that goes through if i take one at me and show it makes it really comfortable i had something like this when i was pierced oh did you um did you i hope yeah did you well then normally do a stud that's unusual it depends where you have it done ah right i did just think that i did i would we won't possibly go there no let's not anyway so there you go thank you mark um now what you do just in case you're wondering how they work is you put it back to slide it in honestly wow i love them i think they're really nice what's the news you've got danny oh dearly i'm so sorry that did not tell you oh yes sterling yeah that means these are not your price okay nine to five sterling silver who period oh i'm willing to bet there's not a person that you know that wouldn't love those as a gift this is a draw material it is absolutely yeah now stop dancing you i know you're excited just stop dancing those are hoop earrings classical beautiful smooth sterling silver um earrings 38 mil loop you've just seen them in the year 2.4 grams of sterling silver 6 pound 72 now then if you've got any of our anti-tarnishing bags get a stash of them you can multi but how many got we've got a good volume multi multi multi buy nobody's gonna know you spent six pound 72 that's amazing and also you know the very popular lieberback earrings my lovelies we've got some of those coming up now then if there you are if that is your first order with us today you don't just get those you also get sent with your first order with jewelry maker two genuine gemstone strands free of charge and a get started dvd thanks dan uh which will teach you how to you don't get a new shirt sorry but you do get to learn how to make jewelry now also as well there's a competition going on at the moment isn't that a competition i'm watching that what's what's the competition mark so as jewelry makers we make our jewelry somewhere in our house whether it's a designated room or a sofa or a kitchen table or a shed or a shed or the garage so what we're asking you to do is to send us in a picture of our social network of your workplace and and are there judges or is it drawn at random oh i think there's going to be a panel it's going to be a panel and we're going to choose some winners amazing prices prices surprises and the prices are being announced so the draw is um it closes on friday and the draw takes place on saturday and sunday and there's a big batch of prizes so get your photos in get your photos have you sent yourself you can't win them no no no no this is really tidy oh so tired if you wanted the long chandelier drops you could rotary link off this you can do seed bead you can have head pins with gemstones you can have all sorts was it last night we got taught how to do was it last night with the hoops oh gosh i don't know if it was last night was it last night with laura sure laura taught us how to or did um hoop earrings with microfaceted gemstones a touch last night you can do that they're strong enough to do that around the outside yeah do me a favor though really quickly just have a quick look on your favorite search engine type in 38 mil you know because you've got to get the right size like for like 2.4 grams of sterling silver hoop earrings so much there yeah now i was on with kerry slade the other day and kerry slade said they're her favorite type of earring is it oh they're the posh ones as well beautifully made we we like lever back because lever back so lever back earrings um they're really secure very stylish so 95 stamps you'll leave her back hang on god i said mark can you open those for me mark can you help me set up it's because i've got um hand cream on they're so secure we'll get one opening i want to show you one open do you mind darling you've got the loops in position not thank you lovely thank you thank you thank you there you go look so you just pull flip that back on the lever back and then that flips back into position and it actually clips into position doesn't it it's a definite clip into position there you go they are so beautiful so it's a drop lever they're vertical as you can see you've got that very generous loop on the bottom isn't it it's lovely to add into it so if you add into earrings like that mark how do you what how does somebody make a pair of earrings with those how do you utilize that loop so all i would do is maybe get a head pin with a pearl on the bottom yeah just keep it really simple yeah and then make a little eye pin loop at the end and before you close the door like you would close the jump ring you pop it on the loop great job done well do you know what we had two strands earlier on of uh tri-colour pearls the full 38 centimetre strand natural tri-colour purrs 6.95 sold out obviously and we've been saying imagine imagine yeah wow the saving on this is it there are three pairs guaranteed you got one pair two pair three pairs we're going to make those pairs in stylish sterling silver to less than a fiver a pair 4.99 a pair for lever back i think yes there you go wow panicked then your little face looked at me and i thought well i would i was i was just thinking buy two get one free in effect isn't it because you've got three pairs there yeah yeah yeah that's how i would look at it that's amazing but when you see them that's the view you're going to get from the front lock see that's just so elegant they are so elegant so actually when you see the front view they are so stylish those liver bucks they are beautiful okay and again the lovely thing is you are we don't oh sorry we don't get the lever backs all too often unfortunately so if you do want to get those do grab them and do multi-body hearts content we know a lot of you going for two each you can be you don't have to be polite here at jewelry making take as many as you like vertical drop lever back earrings super secure super stylish and a phenomenal price point four fourteen ninety five you see on the um the t bar over across the way the front one you see the the bundle nearest to us with the turquoise yeah we had a customer this morning bought ten of them good for them now then i'm seeing which chain oh look at me now i will say this rightly or wrongly whenever any member of my family my brother anybody rings up and says what kind of challenge should i buy i always say well in my opinion diamond cup in my opinion because with diamond cuts you get a diamond like effect and it will if you want sparkle in a chain diamond cut look at that it sparkles it really does this is a really pretty now it says chain and i really need to talk to steve about changing this because in my opinion a chain is unfinished as far as i'm concerned that is a necklace yes yeah because it's ready to wear now i've got your beautiful um necklace still on but can i just let me just see if that was i can just put also it's magnetic so you can take it off quite easily oh yeah of course would you mind if i just did that just for a second i don't want to um no i'm gone oh yeah they're so easy aren't they um trigger clasp as opposed to your bolt ring as opposed to lobster so it's a nice generous trigger clasp as well that's what i love about the quality of our chains now look how quickly i did that you did that now that's a that that to me tells you what to now there you go look how sparkly is that it does look like a little strand of diamonds you wouldn't need to add a pendant or anything yeah any day of the week i think it's good for gents as well i think for gents well i'm going out straight from work tonight to a concert i've got to zip off really quick go to a concert and um and um i'm not telling you i'm going to see because you'll take the mickey so uh i wish i was going to see barry manilow yeah i'm not unfortunately 1.2 mil diamond cut chain the perfect 18 inch if you i think to see neil diamond imagine i wore your necklace a nail diamond didn't remember [Music] 925 sterling silver 1.2 mil no for 10 pounds i know diamond cut as well that's a really sexy chain isn't it i'll say chain necklace it's another would you prefer yeah on easter sunday to receive that or a chocolate egg that definitely stunning silver necklace all the eggs gonna be gone isn't it well absolutely yeah and also do you know what i don't like about about um easter eggs these are these days you know i really don't like and i think we've got to start packaging packaging what a waste no that's true isn't it it really is upsetting me that packaging on easter eggs it's so wasteful i know it looks yeah you know i'm sorry getting on my soapbox about easter eggs here i don't have easter eggs anymore i asked for flowers or a gift or something instead because you don't look i don't know why we bought a pear tree between us i can't believe you said you're gonna be gardening in that new shirt it's going out shirt that is what's it going out to your concerts going out to the theater channel you better not be spreading manure in that new shirt you really better not did you hear what you just said oh know i did yeah yeah he's just danny's just told us the price on this chain yes um i'm not saying right hang on he's so funny so i can't get it can you mark can you would you mind because i can't get them oh yeah yes not saying oh thank you sorry caught around your mic now this is if you like the previous price this one's even better it's about thanking mark it's a box chain but it's a rounded box chain now we have done a rounded box chain in our slider bracelets haven't we he's googling now to find out where you're going so if you've managed to get a rounded box chain slider bracelet this will go beautifully so another trigger clasp for you so nicely let me show you that so you can see actually i'm gonna set and come there again see so beautiful trigger clasp 95 stamped for you beautifully finished and you can see the rounded box chain is really um a really strong chain so again if you've got something a little bit heavy a little bit more weighty one of our bigger gemstones what a lovely wire wrap pendant that you might have done that's a really sturdy stable chain and it's two and a half over two and a half grams of sterling silver what are you looking at danny well just the different styles we do actually look at chains very closely do you because you you pop it on your neck and absolutely amazing yeah uh right there my lovelies um healthy sounds that for me that sterling silver pair of hoop earrings at six pound 72 is 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inspiration demonstrations and of course all the fun create wear share on the go with jewelry maker [Music] we're all having custard creams now thanks to mark aren't we i wasn't wondering what that little do-do-do-do-do i don't think i've ever done music do you like it oh bless you bless you emilia um in case anybody doesn't know it's a certain young man's birthday today not yours danny or dan or anybody it's mark smith's birthday is 48 today looking very handsome we've decided mark smith has turned into peter pan because he seems to be getting younger doesn't he you you are aren't you i share we looked at we did a bit of research this morning and i share my birthday with the late great oliver reed oh i love oliver bull's eye but still with us jerry springer oh robbie williams oh and peter gabriel oh peter gabriel yes sledgehammer that was such ahead of its time that video was wasn't it now then we have to celebrate we have got a phenomenal strand i'm going to have to pop them on my decolletage my sideboard we have got now we haven't told mark purposely the price because i want to see his face what i noticed i interrupted them that was really i'm used to it was it this is a really nice shape for gents i know kyle knight is quite a unisex stone anyway but this shape i would wear that on a bracelet on a stretchy bracelet yeah would you yeah i love it the only thing i would change personally was i would take the silver out and put in gold would you you go gold yeah see i'd stick with silver because i love it but then again i love silver don't i yeah so but yeah as mark said there could absol and it's a lovely comfortable shape for the wrist as well isn't it look are they hexagons or are they rectangles i can't quite see an end oh well somebody seems to have taken my starbucks sheet so that can have a look at the ends oh it's a pentagon one two three four amelia or michael sorry i'm so sorry to yeah my somebody's my star is that gone with the product that's just got sorry my son my paper is [Applause] regular tubes because i just had a look and some of them are pentagons some of them are hexagons they're really i love them and for this evening this evening it's all about guyamacrami this evening and this would be absolutely perfect for my craft haven't they got the most beautiful sheen to them so what makes a product a one to own on a mid show then well there can be lots of reasons firstly it can just be the rarity of the gemstone itself or it could be the cut or the shape it could be the volume the availability that we've got or it could be all of those above today including a steve's super saver price and you know the reason we went for this because they've got a matte finish and we know you like matte yeah so it's available now if you think you can't afford this i'm willing to suggest that you can we haven't told mark oh it's it's not your usual price on youtube then it's like yeah yeah matte finish big size yeah go on well i'm just going to say at least 24.95 is that wrong then yeah you are wrong you are by a lot yeah have i got the wrong way matte finish huge beautiful regular tubes x r nv 28 don't you worry mark you've not let us down you've not let us down in the slightest it should be that price well it should be higher really but there you go it's kyanite it's rare beautiful kyanite in that gorgeous luscious tone what did you think 20 lower than you just said yeah that's a bargain now he was going naughty as well because he knew we were doing a naughty deal he thought i'll go lower than i normally would 1995. on that deal there were 60 okay there was 60 only on this deal alison i know you bought three sweet pea well done you darling welcome [Applause] [Music] to you just dance you just died you did are you ready watch this mark [Applause] this is a brand new strum today just come into the business and we've still been allowed to do a steve super saver deal because we've got to clear the vault even though he's brand new 12 95 there is not a single one of these on the website this is the only strand how much the stock has gone yeah half has gone already 30 guard 30 left i see those in the most amazing earring just get a full length hip pin drop one of those on those lever back on this lever but don't cut just leave leave the the length of the headpin so you have a dangle oh okay nice just make a little loop at the top so you have an inch of bare wire oh that would be amazing because those lever backs of that lovely dropped front with those then with that oh sorry all these people look 15 left oh dear oh okay um i only have yeah they are about to go i'm afraid oh dear oh dear oh dear they are about to sell out oh dear what can the mata be we haven't got enough kyanite at that price it doesn't rhyme does it anyway so would you like to see on the nightline one more time wow because at that price i'd buy two sell one make the money wear the whole thing myself there you go look i love the shape i really like yeah and again because of the way it drapes and curves around the neckline beautifully doesn't it kion i we kind of believe it wait absolutely thank you it had to be in danny said it dan said it earlier danny boy danny boy is in the studio danny boy da da da da da da da da da that's him telling me he doesn't want to come on air because he's not done his air right today [Music] yeah so we won't show because he's not cut he's not got his air right today he still looks cute you still look over there it does look about 10. um to be fair you haven't run out of hair gel today you look great look at your hair looks cool thank you very sexy right then 12.95 i think we think they've gone kaylee if you there might be one i don't know because danny's in here he can't see what is that what what the aqua it's nice in it do you like that you're not seeing it have you not brought that to air yet today okay cool yep are there any leftovers kindly got one or not does kayleigh oh she's got one case oh well done there's five left okay petrina michelle oh we shall be doing a quick sweepy elaine collection heart for sure collector and county tyrone there's a new customer there as well alberth is just coming on the phone and bought two june's coming on the phone and bought one as well so good luck they are about to go one last look you lucky things steve super saver deal 12 95. now at four o'clock today darlings it's gonna be a bit full-on i think yeah that's the understatement of the year love and first of all because there is paracord in this brand new dvd from from uh mark smith today we've managed to get 100 only ahead of our tools weekend coming up this saturday and sunday oh they've been pulling from the tools of the trade we're just brushing over that mark okay this is your bracelets parkour jig currently on amazon 10.99 usually on there are there other websites available on the joy maker where this would normally go for when what mark this this pair called jig yes since we launched it which was 2014. was it really yeah i checked 14 yeah no yeah wow 2014. in six years you have not been able to buy this cheaper anywhere else there you go there's a statement now we usually ask you to part with 9.95 which to be fair cracking price amazing cracking price and this is britain i don't know about you but certainly for us here in there westman doesn't work so it's half time next week it is this is a brilliant brilliant medium for kids to learn how to make paracord bracelets isn't it yeah we've got the buckles today and we've got brand new colors of buckles we've got the plastic buckles we've got the silver buckles we've got we're gonna teach mark's gonna if you get this dvd you can learn how to do the lanyard not for you for you yeah so that you don't need you need to buy the dvd though it's only 4.95 um so these great ones touch kids so we've got this now we've put it out there today we have 100 with a third off the price today at 6.95 today which is the price of a half decent egg isn't it absolutely yeah give me the chocolate egg chocolate easter egg i thought you meant i thought you meant like one single thing where are you shopping mate i know you go to waitrose but come on other supermarkets are available so that is your bracelet jig it's available at four o'clock in 45 minutes we're going to do the jig for a one-off 6.95 today and today only all right we could do the duke we'll do a birthday gee couldn't we yeah i think as you suggested it ben you can come in and jig with us so that's four o'clock today we have also got so much now in fact i think it's four four or five kits i think it's five kits we've got haven't we i think it is i think we've got five kits to support the dvd and we're going to have a birthday demonstration from the birthday boy himself yep are you gonna teach us well i might do a setup on the jig to show how simple and quick it is easy to use yeah we'll see what time we've got yeah okay fantastic now then um we had a great deal earlier we kick-started the mid show today with ruby emerald and sapphire strand for super saver steve deal now we're going to give you a completely different style of strand it would go lovely with that beard in mind on the stranded we had blue blue sapphires and yellow sapphires on that strand i think it's solder i've got a whole strand of pink a whole strand of beautiful pink drops that could cascade down yeah the previous ruby and emerald and sapphire that we started with thank you danny has sold out and look at these just quickly you know the kyanite deal at 1295 there's two left there are two left all right 58 gone two left if you thought you'd missed out two not checked out okay on the kyanite at 1295 on a steve super saver deal phenomenal two left so then these dainty drops beautiful drops aren't they they're a beautiful color aren't they aren't they that's a really pretty pink isn't it there's not a too feminine pink overly thick it's got a maturity about it it's like it's got some life experience those pink sapphires like us yes do you know what danny called me earlier mark he called me elderly did he oh my lord i said i'll resemble that remark so we have these dainty dainty we were we were all playing we were all playing we were playing but what we've got here is if i can hold those out for you at the start lock we've got this lovely pretty one end look there you go we have got these lovely little 3x2 mill drops and then they graduate so those really rather hefty rather juicy 9.5 ml pink sapphire now it's a it's going to be a very special saver price okay are we looking at these being natural danny wow okay you're going to guess or just like this i'd rather you guess because i i know the price of pink sapphires and i i wouldn't like to get first but i'm going to say it as it is i'm just going to say it and if it's but i'm in my head i've got 47.95 see i'll be going 69.95 right okay yeah but apparently he's not stopping at the where we should be 69 oh my goodness do you know what we need to have that sound every time steve when it walks in the music where's it going i don't even know i don't even know where i want to look oh my word that's really naughty who said that 24 how many we got oh my word we have no what we had 19 look at them when they're on oh mark mark look at them when they're on the skin it's extraordinary isn't it oh they're beautiful look really yeah don't think what sort of pink i think it's a lovely really beautiful pink it's really lovely it's gorgeous okay there are five chances remaining all right on those they are old lenders got them well done cleaned well done suzanne as well oh i'm marrying jerry glenda karen helen teresa sabine mary annette sue liz carroll i don't have four left girls if you all want it's all hang on sue's just got one i think i've got oh my god leslie's just going on the phone oh should sheila run down if you're going to get them switched one left oh they're gone well well done did i do what sorry no no i left i left the house of course to six so everything's been left is andrew got your birthday presents um do you share do you sweat okay did you know what he's getting you didn't do christmas presents well [Laughter] one of those things it's a wooden board with a little furrow in and one of those furrow it's a furrow dip oh dear thank you and then and then um a bladed tool that rocks for cutting herbs oh i've got one of the good old though yeah and it looks shaped like that i've always wanted one and i got one last year really good they are good they're brilliant they're brilliant you must have a proper name let's have a proper name an herb cutter a herb cutter i suppose yeah yeah it's really good well done everybody on the sapphire yes well done well done well done well done well done it's a good time with you at the moment isn't it with mr bennett back yeah i keep calling him mr bennett and i don't think he oh i told you this i haven't told you this i told them no no i told the viewers this morning go on um when he came in to see the ladies on tuesday in the workshop workshop yeah when he left on your moby duo yeah in unison all the ladies looked at me and said oh he's a bit dizzy yeah oh telling that yeah another story about that but i've got these amethysts once i tell you about these animals then i will tell you the story because it's very embarrassing okay it's a very embarrassing story along the same lines to do with steve bennett 170 carats in the amethyst drops now if you got that sharon white deal earlier if you got that sharowite deal earlier those would look beautiful now we we mentioned this to steve bennett the other day we said you know what the brazil now we normally rave and raven rover about zambian amethyst but i tell you what this parcel of brazilian amethyst that we've bought is so rich and saturated purple it's beautiful it really is now they would make easily beautiful drop earrings again the top to bottom drill they're not top drilled so you don't have to learn how to relay simple simple head pins just an easy make isn't it and they're just breathtaking and color matched to perfection and totally natural because you may not know this in the industry 50 of amethyst is actually fake do you not know that one because of the way it can be it can be recreated and colored glass and synthetic the average is one in every two so fifty percent of amethyst so the lovely thing is from jewelry maker 100 is is genuine and you can get the authenticity card to prove it so if you want the real deal and let's face it it is steve's birthstone um yeah and yours yes yes sorry sorry mark oh dear dear sorry mark pleasure yes i'm sorry darling it's about you today isn't it not steve's addie's birthday hasn't ema yeah sorry darling yes sorry mark's miss burster alan presented becky rediken's birthday anybody else mark smith [Music] danny see your birthday as well is it your birthday of course i did text you on your birthday so what price you think 14.95 it's another record low it's a record record low seven exactly what i had in my head is it really would you like to know roughly how many are you getting on there as well 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 33 33 do you want the awfully embarrassing story then about steve manning so when i was very much younger i reckon about 18. i was in the bel air nightclub at the belfry hotel it was the place to go back then right i was 18. this i was in there with some friends this guy walked past i didn't clock him from the front walked past this pin like in this dog tooth suit oh he was fit man i don't know what gets into my man look at that bloke over there well fit we're all going on about turns right so he's taking it cause he's my family and i was like what's wrong oh so embarrassed i don't think i've ever told him that don't anybody tell him i literally when you go like like it was your brother i went up because he's been i'm so embarrassed so bad look how fitted he turned around he went right because i went oh i was really embarrassed what did anybody tell him oh dear anyway angela said hi teammates happy birthday mark the chopper you had last year is called a mezzaluna luna i never knew that you joined them thank you angela right now are you going to give me every time [Music] oh and i was so embarrassed so embarrassed bella nightclub that was bel-air as in america yeah it's called the bel-air at the belfry nightclub oh right oh is this the purple yes we have purple labradorite or labradorite is our lovely alex a mineral mineral man says look at this look at that guaranteed rare purple oh yeah look at that code for valentine's day tomorrow you'll love her hello i'm going to regret telling that story to the crew aren't i i can feel it now l o v r one three what else do you know what's behind you now as i say well i didn't know it was my cousin did i already saw him from the back anyway so beautiful purple labradorite now in the recording now we've got four in the studio here we've got three and they're stunning i don't know look at that look at that look at that that's that's the most rare color is it purple i believe turquoise and purple yeah yeah didn't it look at that that is just stunning i want to get there you go would you like an unbelievable opportunity on the last 10 look at that there you go look at that and that is guaranteed purple in every single one i don't even want to look oh my lord okay that means those purple labradorites are currently less than five pounds each oops daisy there you go look so there's actually pink and purple in there isn't that i'd buy 40 i'd spend 14.95 on that one wouldn't you mark without a towel denise good afternoon you lovely people just come home from work happy birthday mom oh no oh [Music] we are having the most amazing day our viewers are sending in so many messages and best wishes they are just awesome i came for two reasons three reasons oh happy birthday happy valentine thank you so many exciting things happening very very soon on sure what are you gonna give us one you can't come on and do that you're gonna have to give us this one okay uh gem school where we teach people how to cut stones you've given us that give us another one oh it's been developing more today do you want me to say the day am i allowed 26 there you go there you go 26th of february back on st preview get in get there bye bye bye bye that was so close it would have been two minutes early you all have to tell him that line should we go what was that all about oh that's nice to say happy birthday to you steve benny steve we're going to do a steve super saver dealers he's just been here haven't we shall we steve super saver deal that wouldn't even work then um sorry about that oh he can't just say oh he's got more emblem um right there my darlings oh there they are look oh yeah do you know on the morning show this morning we had is it those or the other ones faceted or non-faceted darling fascinating we had for the first time that i'd seen um bronzite cabochons never seen them before this reminded me of this oh look at these aren't they lovely now oh with the jet rembrandt i'm so glad you just said that yeah if you just got we think they've sold out we had a kit earlier to to go with the wonderful brand new mark smith booty wrap around bracelet dvd there are a few left not many but there are a few left and um we have the brand new super duo jet rembrandt in that kit that i think it might have sold out this will go perfectly because these are there are some available are there oh wicked not many left but there are a couple there are a couple left apparently golden obsidian faceted we have 60 chances it is a steve super saver special even though the vt just decided to um slightly embarrassingly yeah hey there you go steve and that was for anybody not knowing that was steve bennett that was sir steve bennett it's only a matter of time isn't it to lose a sir all his charity work he should be so anyway golden obsidian yes steve benny of bel-air yes how slightly awkward golden obsidian faceted rondelles are you ready for this price tag 17 95 on a steve super saver deal i've never i've never seen this gemstone on any other shape apart from rounds before yeah do you know what we don't i don't know if i've ever seen it in a rondelle mister you ready no oh yeah now that if you john oh if you just want to go single stranded i'm going to regret the day i ever told that story stop it you honestly that's equivalent to buy one get two free isn't it i say you buy one yeah you get two free i love it when you do that i go william gallagher you do don't you i'll get two three twenty five carats oh now i do i mean we got the non frosty coming up as well what's this one here oh no sorry oh i'm gone that'll be the one six pounds 25 remember as well we are 30 minutes away from that extraordinary third off saving 100 units only of the paracord jig and mark's going to give us a demo on how to set the paracord jig up if you want to learn how to make the lanyard night you just buy the wrap around bracelet dvd launch today from mr smith and this is the bracelet jig 30 minutes away now it's usually 9.95 here 10.99 on amazon currently uh other websites are available we are taking the wonderfully brilliantly made paracord bracelet jig to 6.95 today and today only then it will go back on okay it's a white it's a birthday treat we're always playing things on you don't we i don't mind you don't mind do you no no no no now mark's rather partial to this one darling aren't you i've not seen this before something you haven't seen wow oh look at this now what is it about this that has caught your eye is that that's about texture but then how smooth it is isn't that smooth and that color again is that's i just love this strand caught my eye when i came in it did catch your eye didn't it these are aqua now they're frosted now for me whenever i see the word frosted i always think they're going to be like a rough edge they're not this beautiful mottled formation there are we're down to the last 37 so 24.95 we are down to the last 30 i think now those if i may i know i'm a bracelet fan but they do work beautifully because you've got that flatness about them in the sense that rather than around and being raised if you do really like comfort it works very well as a bracelet well you were with me to record the the caribbean dvd weren't you recorded it we were talking this morning about other shapes of gemstones that you could use to do the jacket around yeah i think these would be perfect [Music] okay then um mark as um uh as you love these so much we will do it oh what 48 dodgy digits you know about dodgy digits dude what's the dodgy did you have the most amazingly weird prices because we're taking things dave does as much as we can and we were calling them dodgy digital digits this is a dodgy digit well it's a birthday digit it's a birthday that's brilliant he's 48 today don't lock it does he why'd you stick but it doesn't look 54 does he no steve but he looks 54 54. joe it's shocking i said you want my birthday did you know you're the age that my mom died he went am i and i went yeah he went for thanks for i said no i'm just saying look how good you happy birthday oh next year but he's bursting away do you know that's because he was really close to my mom it was he was really he was really really good to my mom as well when she died he was amazing steven i'll never never be able to thank him enough he was brilliant he really well you never forget that thing in the time of trauma do you he was incredible steve bennett he really was uh anyway um [Music] what's the strand we just had a second ago we got the um i would use that with that oh nice yeah yeah black and blue i love that angela follow up for mine i was curious so i checked and mesoluna yeah it makes sense francis oh xena come on tell us what is happening on the 26th of february please please um we're going back on freeview sd yes yes so we're back in everybody's home hopefully yeah because we went to hd didn't when we lost loads of our jewelry makers and it was a mistake we'll be honest it was a mistake well now we're going back in steve's like no back in sd we're like yes yes so there you go francis uh mark you get to pick one darling from a tray yes darling can you see can you see can you see in that case don't pull off your chair don't fall off your chair i'm gonna hold him this is gonna fall off his chair um i would lie i've got his leg i know that looks a bit weird but i've got his leg um i would like box three please okay why because it's amazonite it's my number four number four what gemstone favorite oh yeah why we had a strand this morning that sold out did you of um ovals this sort of depth so if you bought the ovals this morning at one of these silly steve prices dave super saver deals this would work beautifully i love it and we were talking about the fact that um tomorrow is the day of love yeah and um go on oh i'm gonna you're supposed to say this or not well the work the way you came up with it this morning the way we got away with it was by saying that it was an aphrodisiac for the men in your lives what is amazonite yeah keep amazonite under your gents pillow yeah and okay yes we can't actually share that with you but um yes i'm sure you can work it out great wow that's exciting yes wow have you got one under your pillow no no no oh there you go almost a night in these beautiful faceted poppy coins you're being a bit cheeky tonight you are so um we only have seven left it's mark smith's fourth favorite most favorite gemstone car you 82 12 95 great deal absolutely brilliant 12.95 there were seven left seven is that all oh dear daniel hi zena i like music events on thursdays do you ever go to concerts and if so who do you like to see is that you don is that you dan yes it is you yes it is you i don't live in warwickshire [Music] well i'm going to a concert on sunday evening as well i'm going to see hugh and cry on on the on sunday that's on on sunday and i'm going to see mark kingswood a week on two weeks on friday i'm not telling you i'm going to see tonight you can all no they're all no i'm not telling you anyway 12.95 another message coming in no i'm not reading it again it's the same one go away you lot they're so cheeky i'll never at the end of it 12.95 on those answers that's a great price oh i love these i love these i really really really like these last 50 oh look at that it's just something completely different when we think of amethyst isn't it i would pill not that would you with sort of an apple green color what about um crazy like over the essence of the gemstone now speaking of um knotting guess what's on the show this sunday morning with alice and terry myself the sandra younger not to do it all talk not just the big one the trouble one as well wow and my endless lou it's the deal of the day as well and you've got a little mini desk haven't you we've got all the workbenches saturday morning the workbench oh yeah i've only got 50 of them but the workbench we launched a workbench just before christmas and it sold out but um this one's slightly smaller so if you're looking for a slightly smaller one and therefore more affordable now i'm thinking i'm thinking with the smoke with the obsidian the golden obsidian yeah that's nice because you've got some lovely caramels in that marble and i think there might be one or two left look at that now anybody like me that used to be a wizard marbles at school because we did we didn't have these electronic games at school did we make how big was your biggest dobber my biggest dubber yeah oh i bet you had ball bearing as well didn't you yeah yeah i did as well and the fancies and the sapphires and the uh tornadoes and the and the um jubilees jubilee oh gorgeous and white fancies yeah yeah so if you love your marbles and you want to it takes you back to that nostalgia of your school days 14 95. oh thank you michael darling michael just made us a lovely hot drink thank you sweet pea you are lovely thank you so much oh for 10 pounds wonderful wow that's an amazing price it is brilliant isn't it 400 carat strand of marble amethyst now we did you had some um amethyst nuggets on the show this morning didn't you over there yeah so they're going to go beautifully if you uh mix those up as well but that detail that you get there look and i would just re-strand with yeah if i was pill knotting i wouldn't mess around with the order i would just yeah just go for the randomness as they are on the strap it makes it doesn't it yeah that one is just stunning there the one that one the other way towards me or towards i could never do you mean that one yes yeah but it's just that it's like webbing webbing that's beautiful it's like a rose like a stylized rose really lovely 9 95 it's a brilliant deal absolutely brilliant now then the the birthday jig the paracord bracelet birthday jig is only 20 minutes away and it should be well if you went across to the uh very well known amazon site you pay 10.99 are there websites are available if you go to us usually and we'd go do you know what we'll give you for 9.95 we'll be amazon great today to celebrate this month's birthday we are taking a third off the price for one day only 100 units available 6.95 and this is a great way to get kids involved in making jewelry as well half term next week for us here in the west midlands and warwickshire and and a lot of kids start their jewelry making journey with those paracord bracelets and sell them at school for charity they do or raise popular money can't get money absolutely yeah pocket money because i never had pocket money no i didn't well i didn't promote from 11. no i never never do you know what you know what i don't know if i've got anything but hang on i'll tell you what as it's your birthday let me see let me see if i've got any pocket money for him right i've not got much it would only have been 10 pence well you can have 50p pocket money no it's a market i'm sure you got pocket money done yes you did don't you feel because you've got that pocket money i had face you up there you go pocket money there you go 50p pocket money sorry dan sorry is that dan's dog on his t-shirt oh yeah you've had that oh that is brilliant oh my god oh oh that is what great present that is wow oh here we go as it's your birthday let's go for some more amazonite msru78 massive chunks of stunning stunning amazonite now when you get a strand like that mark what do you think to do with it do you yeah irregular shape is it perfect for rosary linking why because you want that space in between the stones just to be able to move and you get the light right okay and enhance the the unusual shape yeah okay what size wire do you tend to do in a point four or four point four reports if if you can get point six in the drill holes use point six to go a little bit stronger but if not point four i've tried with point eight it's too much is it okay but point six is ideal is that because the gemstones are a bit little bit weightier and a bit larger okay okay so naught point six if you can be if not point four mil okay it's a big carat weight it's a big splash of color isn't that right this was at the beginning so we should do a really good deal shouldn't we danny oh we didn't tell danny what you just said the first two letters are my initials so i think we should do something rather special with this one you are emma you're on my side i hope it's all about you it's all about him baby oh well there you go [Music] steve super saver deal just because mark's decided that the code says mark smith at the front but then it does say are you are you 78 slightly awkward mark smith are you 78. 78 [Music] how many have we got ouch okay oh that should be 23 pounds 75 23 pounds and 75 p that is a steal deal isn't it a steal deal you do not want to go anywhere today because we've got mark smith and deals like this carrying on right through until live 10 p.m this evening are you staying until ten or nine ten or one yeah yeah fat child maybe didn't it yeah and then as a treat i might be partaking in something you'll be having a birthday kebab in a in a little on the way home i'm telling you i don't eat it in a lay by i do take it home and eat it as a treat that's a treat you'll have a kebab on the way out i know this man too i partake in a lay by restaurant and and divulge something from a foreign country not have a cabbage do you want to keep up would you have a kebab you have to keep up i'll have a clue kebab yeah is it a kebab a kebab is it a kebab because it's posh for you i'm not a kebab kebab in the cotswolds i know yeah i wouldn't have thought the cotswolds did kebabs quite frankly he's won medals and awards in my kebab man yeah well yeah and the little kitchen area in his van i mean he spent thousands on this thing yeah it's amazing oh look what shape is we calling this what's a ring holder isn't it oh is that what it is yeah i could join a slightly lower mark i've seen this before now that is about as partial ring holder as you are it doesn't come with a diamond ring by the way i do apologize yes a labradorite beautiful ring oh my how old are you is this from the mineral man i think so right yeah then look at it in your bathroom on your kitchen windowsill yeah yeah i love that this is great to have in a guest bathroom i guess toilet downstairs if you have one so when your guests come and they wash their hands you hope and you might have some posh hand cream as well there's you might get a bruisy bonus might you firstly you'll know that your friends are hygienic secondly they might accidentally leave their jewelry in your bathroom did i leave my ring at your house when i was there for a dinner party no no you didn't i love this doesn't come with a ring oh but um yeah i've never stolen somebody i just i would tell them honest i might wear it for a week and then tell them but dear a beautiful beautiful genuine gemstone labradorite uh ring holder what a brilliant isn't it lovely yeah 14 95 oh brilliant brilliant wow danny get in that's a great deal isn't it hey how fantastic i love that app yeah really gorgeous i'm in labrador i mean what a beautiful piece anyway you can see all the lovely colors in there i mean we drowned out a bit in the studio but yeah wonderful ninety-five oh i think there were only ten oh no oh no oh i think there were only ten weren't the puppet oh dear no seven seven seven oh and seventy baskets when were these launched that was this year yeah right they love the other you'd like one of those wouldn't you i think it's oh god cool thank you emma everest is doing a lovely song in there oh he done it oh dear that's all good that's really nice i like that a lot awkward okay uh oh the um really naughty mark smith special birthday deal on the uh paracord bracelet jackie's coming up in ten minutes time and you're gonna give us a demo on it yeah so we have a bezel set sterling silver bezel set look at that i walked into tracy spurgeon's uh workshop this morning silver clay and saw her bezel setting some uh swarovski chat homes in silver clay it's fascinating actually so we've got this beautiful diamond faceted bezel set briolette cut five carat labradorite labradorite blood rudrak great labradorite in there you've got a loop either side so again you could make a most beautiful stunning silver ring beautiful stunning silver connector for your slider bracelets lots of options aren't there we were making um what i have made for this morning show some little macrame friendship bracelets using losing items from the sterling silver collection and you could make that exact so if you were watching this morning you can replicate that design with the with the labradorite stone what time did you do that um [Music] 10 o'clock hour 10 o'clock hour yeah okay and then you all all i've done is i've attached two cords either side with lark's head and then mccrary made over the top with a slider clasp at the back really nice for this yeah so we are limited this is all lost the stock for you it's got a very generous amount of silver actually in that um in that bezel set hasn't it ah now we are going to go into single figures for you danny says our lovely producer i know it's that kind of birthday it's that kind of day because it's it's smithy's birthday but you are special but you're extra special today because it's your birthday oh now then mainland uk postal packaging 3.95 isn't it we've just taken that off we've just paid that for you if you live in the uk mainland 8 pound 95 brilliant yeah so 8.95 brilliant deal nicer but it's the same back in front isn't it yeah just showing you the quality look now you know i said earlier didn't i about turquoise being some of the rarer colors and actually got some lovely teals and turquoises in there actually absolutely oh jen can somebody cross out steve and put mark's name he said on the super saver deal graphics please happy birthday mark some remarkable deals today oh jen you want a job bless you jen thank you oh i love your message oh you're taking over from steve bennett in uh hey bless [Music] thank you 8.95 world remark couple doubles jennifer said xeno is going to see the chicago blues brothers in cardiff next thursday shh i'm not am i oh xenia is going to see the chicago blues brothers in cardiff next thursday shh i wish that was everybody's trying to guess where i'm going to concert tonight i'm not telling anybody yeah well i'm going tonight and i'm going to see human cry on thursday and then mark kingswood at the end of the month so i've got a lot of concerts who's mark kingswood mark kingswood he's like our very own uh michael buble he's in the church he's brilliant oh yeah he's amazing he's amazing i've got three concerts in bed four concerts because i've just been to one four concerts i've been to this month i know i went to see talon as well the uh the um tribute band to the eagles they were really good but yeah my son's good in cardiff though quite fancy i quite fancy that but that's brilliant my choice [Applause] um what do you know what gina do you know what i'm gonna go with some labradorite browns because it's one of your favorite gemstones and it is yeah now i'm also thinking you are you're going to be my cramming this evening yes is that not the perfect strand of macrame really nice if you do the you know the triple row i do yes i do that'd be perfect for that nice size but for today's show today today and um this morning this afternoon start again and this morning it's quite seed bead heavy what do we use with a four mil round with seed beads kiss cross necklace with t remember the turquoise seed bees we have with super duo kit that's what i would do with those amazing yeah yeah and the new opal yeah those were gorgeous weren't they beige opal salon i think they were weren't they brand new today on the show yeah have a little look back the kits we had three kits on the show this afternoon uh earlier on um i think one of them i don't know how many of them sold out danny might have a little check for us if we can yeah is there any of the kits left darling yeah oh we had five kits didn't we oh yeah because we yeah yeah yeah so if you want to go back and have a little look the single figures on all the super duo kits that we did earlier today earlier on the mid show and we have got five more kits coming up in the next hour with the superb deal on the paracord dip bracelet new paracord colors as well oh yeah we have haven't we and the new color and buckles buckles yeah it's gonna be great 6.95 on those now for those how many of those would you need for kiss cross necklace three strands for an 18 inch yeah yeah so there you go you could buy three of those and do the lovely kiss or just buy one and make a section and put it on the front of memory well that's what we did on your dvd didn't we yeah we did all different variations on how to do the kiss cross didn't we yeah okay so um 6.95 now we're all talking about this dvd you might be thinking what are you talking about what are you talking about well today uh it's mark smith's birthday what's the picture on the disc what's the picture on the disc here on the inside on the actual disc oh sorry i'm thinking what are you talking about sorry darling sometimes they have a picture on the disc as well like that oh that's nice [Applause] it's lovely well you picked you were weren't you well you weren't pretty he's gonna have your new picture on there mark were you oh yeah the last one was awful not the last picture of you i have updated my phone picture up here with the black shirt yeah it wasn't the best aussie yeah that's not the best but i've updated your photo on my phone now because i had that picture coming from the footage also it comes up on my dashboard in my car when i ring you it was like oh i've changed it for that one anyway sorry would you like to see some ah there we go super dupers that's you mister that's your hands mr smithy famous that's the chevron isn't it so that is project one on the dvd yeah isn't it mark yep the super duo chevron wrap around bracelet yeah this is how we start with pht there we are that's yeah coating and adding the little embellishments on the outer edges and we show you two different ways of doing that don't we on the outside edges yeah yeah that's lovely well you do i'll just sit there and go put you there's your paragraphs how attaching your party to your parent cord so totally unisex this dvd yeah and we do have the paracord bracelet coming up dropping beads yeah now this dvd is launched today okay two thirds have gone and there's all your projects look chevron chevron wrap around your peyote wrap around your paracord wrap around your pellet paracord wrap and there's a bru uh little bruce bonus and teaching you how to make the lanyard knot which has been valuable not just for your paracord for any of your cording just if you are tying off with a knot yep uh i always think that the overhand knot looks a bit untidy so this is a really nice way of matching a really uniform can we show it let me choose choose your favorite lanyard so something yeah so that's so that's your lanyard it's a really nice knot that's symmetrical and yeah beautiful now then for some reason i know we've all been having a lovely day and you've popped it in your basket the dvd you've probably got to check out 55 if you've done that well yeah 55 of you waiting to check out on that beautiful launch today stunning wrap-around bracelet mark can i just can i uh when we come back actually i'll show i'll pop the wrap-around bracelet on selflessly for you again and i'll wear it oh okay if that's all right i'm just too kind um oh i've just dropped my bracelet uh now then after the break we're going to come in straight now this deal as i say the paracord bracelet jig amazon 1099 today other websites are available during maker website we would normally go to 9.95 live show price but also today as it's mark smith's birthday we've got 100 of the of the bracelet jigs in the paracord bracelet jigs is going to show you how to use it they are going to 6.95 today and today only do please join us after the break [Music] chew into jewelry may care every morning at eight a.m for our breakfast club we'll be bringing you low low prices last chance to buy and end of line stock make sure you're watching because once the deals are gone they're gone check out your wall of fame entries in this hour and be in with the chance to win a hundred pounds credit to your account the breakfast club on jewelry maker [Music] jewellery maker have an extensive range of dvds for all abilities each of our mediums has an introductory dvd to help you get started if you're already 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needs [Music] hello hello happy birthday smithy i think she'll be my birthday every day do you know he means that as well why should it be your birthday every day mark well everyone's really nice yeah anyway but when it's your birthday direction do you know what why can't we all live as though it's our birthday every day but without the presence just the the attitude be nice wouldn't it weren't you right there yeah you're right now then could i borrow your box i know you've written your name on it but can i just borrow it what's his name and everything i suppose you've written your name on yourself i've had this since launch day this one well we launched the um paracord bracelet jig on jewelry maker first time i can find i think it's 2014. i'd love to know how many we've sold oh hundreds and hundreds i think we're into the thousands now easily yeah i mean last time we had this one i think 154 went um now today we're doing something special um we are doing something special because we first we've launched mark's brand new wrap-around bracelet dvd which incorporates paracord it used in a slightly different way now in the um in the dvd we don't use the jig do we we don't so this is a very this is an alternative now this is a paracord bracelet jig now for anybody that doesn't know what one is what what does that what is a paracord bracelet jig what because you look at that you think oh i don't know what that does okay so can i if you just glamorize it 30 seconds while i just get a bracelet so what we've got here is can you see underneath we have got the little wing nut and what that does is that slides this unit here and locks it into position and you've got a bracelet look that does six six and a half seven seven and a half eight right up to a 12 inch that's completely unisex size you can either do it with the buckles of which we've got brand new buckles in the show and we might just have about 60 yards of the very popular metallic buckles we've got brand new colors of buckles coming up in the show today and you can on the dvd what mark was just talking about if you want to make a paracord bracelet dvd you can actually do it with the lanyard knot that is on the dvd to learn how to make the lanyard knot so that's coming up this is one of the most easiest tools to use and usually as i said yeah do you know what i can get the graphics on because i have 100 only on the show today usually we charge you 9.95 which we know is a superbly competitive price we know that obviously when we look at amazon because it's one of the big sellers they're at 10.99 uh now other obviously others are available um so mark is going to actually teach you up speaking of price we are doing a mark smith birthday special today and today only on the only hundred that we've got in stock turning the nine upside down we are the nine we are turning it's a third off i know 6.95 we're doing it no come on come on there you go 6.95 so mark that's brilliant this is a bit i mean firstly i'm before we talk about what the tour does it's it's the most beautiful piece of wood it's incredibly well made it really is and i can't seem to would you like me to go rummaging oh okay over there on your trolley well i don't think so um sorry um sorry mark she's trying to find it ah right then may we just say you might have one is the thing right now you might have this rummaging here's an idea right half time up here in the western doesn't work so next week i don't know if it is for you it's half time for us with the kids and grandkids and nieces and nephews and god children whatever um how about if you've got one of these but then whomever you're working with like perhaps the kids or the grandkids or whatever they want to do it with you and you've only got one at that price you could buy a second one absolutely couldn't you yeah so that you both because i actually think when you're learning with somebody and learning at the same time i find that much more easier to do no absolutely and we always talk about but if you if you for cubs cub leaders or scout leaders or clubs and things like that oh what a brilliant idea because kids love paracore bracelets yeah and we all and um in the past when we sold them we've had customers who who buy um paracord and football team colors absolutely and then they sell outside football or they give them charity yeah and all sorts of things so i was listening to a lady today on the radio and she was making um she makes it uh she was making cadbury cream eggs covers ferrero rocher cups she knits them all and she's done them for terry's chocolate orange at christmas she knits them all and then they sell them for charity which is lovely yeah lovely idea now you can't make dog collars cat collars pet collars okay so so this jig here is up to 12 inches which is quite long for us so for your dog collars and your cat collars and all sorts of things and we always say when you're making animal collars you know just be careful yeah of course um but so yes you can make dog collars and cat cars we have sold a longer jig than this which i don't think we've got it currently in stock which is 18 inches long but but tomorrow necklace one but this this is absolutely ample i mean i tend to do my bracelets at eight inches okay as i mentioned slide that to the measurement and then do the wing knot up yep so when you're using um this machine yeah take the wrist measurement and then add an inch because of the thickness of the cord you need more you need you need longer yeah so always always add an inch always add an inch when you're doing your bracelet so so my wrist is seven inches so i always go up to the eight inches okay and that takes into consideration the thickness of your cord okay as well and then the the buckle will sit at a slight angle as well so you just need to put that into accommodation into so you you you do your measurement and then as you said you tighten the wing nut on the bottom and then you know that every single brace that you make so if you are doing a mass order of 25 bracelets you're ready to go okay absolutely ready to go and that's it you don't need to do anything else apart from starting your piece of work just quickly half the stock on that because we've taken a third off has gone half the start over half the stock of that has got it is today and we have created a bit of a wait on the phone lines the good news is it's a free phone number now mark is going to show you how to do it we have the buckles coming up for you okay so we do and we have some paracord we've got some brand new colors we've got kits to go with the dvd haven't we yeah the only thing we haven't got on the show this afternoon because it's not a pretzel show we don't have the pellet beads you may have the pedi beads from prezios or in stock in your stash already if not we do have them coming up on a future show the only thing we don't have today is the pellet beads from preziosa okay um oh not sure danny not sure sorry i'm sorry just been asking a question so six no as i say usually 9.95 and even at 9.95 it's a great price it really is it's brilliant you get out of it i've used mine hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of times and it's as good as new yeah it really is a great piece of kit yeah sometimes we have customers that buy one for upstairs one for downstairs when it's this kind of price buys two lots doesn't she say one that she keeps in her house and one at a holiday home exactly like alison terry one on the boat one at home exactly might be like that this is as much as it now think about it as well have you got any kids parties coming up can you imagine buying a few of these and actually having like a little area for kids to make their own absolutely you know so yeah um right once you've all checked out i only have 20 available all right so lovely could you if we bring you some kits on and then you're going to give us a demo aren't you a demo on how to use the bracelet just to show you how quickly how quick it is it's this bridge how quick can you make a paracord bracelet 10 minutes 10 minutes that's why paracord is so good because lots of lots of pieces they take so long to make that that uh especially kids that you know they have people don't know and they and they think oh and they give up really quickly but with this they can make it they could brace it in ten minutes do another one make it aware there you go what should we start with darling yeah right now these oh i love these these are brand new never seen before on our channel well before we do the kitten before we talk you through can you show us what we could make please okay so we've got um this is the so if i bring these over now bear in mind these these are lupine lanyards these aren't buckle okay now the lanyard is teachable on the dvd yeah we've launched today so if you get the wrap-around beaded bracelet dvd brand new today 4.95 you can learn how to make the lanyard not but we are with the we don't use the bracelet jig on the dvd but you can use it with the buckles which gives you an alternative right now okay so sorry if you want to just shove it so these so these are the pieces that you can make without the jig okay but you can we do show you how to make these on the new dvd we do indeed okay so these are without the buckles okay as i said at the beginning of the show there are two two ways of paracording you do it with the lupine lanyard that we've got here or with the buckles so we've given you both options we've given you both options today which is fantastic and the third off the usual price of the bracelet jig is normally 9.95 it's a one-off deal today okay so now when you say you love these which which what which the color these are these are brand new yeah brand new to us yeah so we've got now each one of these paracord kits is fantastically affordable so we've not had this color of paracord no never had it before this is beige paracord beige yes to the point and then we've got beige plastic buckles of which you get uh ten you do you do and then we've got that lovely green luster yeah it's so lovely together it's perfect yeah she's a really lovely town now if you got involved with children that choosing these colors look at his little face what made you go for the beige yeah because we've not had it before and i think as we're coming into summer yeah we will get into summer it's just one of those new i want i want neutral tones for this time of year so there are lots of neutrals in the paracord and again unisex as well either gents or ladies can work i'm glad you said that because i'm going to be really truthful with you now sometimes for me and i'm being brutally honest and please don't anybody tell me off but when we have the paracord um thanks don when we have the paracord sometimes the colors can be a bit gaudy for me if i'm being honest yeah and it puts me off that to me is much more wearable and if you don't like the buckle variation okay which lots of ladies don't yeah because it's quite utilitarian and survival and bear grylls and things yeah yeah yeah then that's when you can yeah yeah i agree but that would make i would wear that color of paracord really okay comfortably really really very very beautiful so this is brand new beige paracord never had before now that paracord size is that that's the four mill four mil isn't it right it's the paracore 451 it's known as which basically means that it can hold 451 pound in weight because this is effectively paracord parachute yes it's just got it so it's got to you know carry guns and ammunition and yeah when you think about um when you think about sort of survival and stuff the bear grylls survival bracelets that they do and that's obviously that's his name it's a brand others are available the idea being that you'd have this in a bracelet you could then go out into the wilderness take the bracelet off unravel it put your tire pulling over and you'd actually got it maybe yeah or use it on a mountain or you know make a a trap or all sorts of things that's what it was intended for yeah but um there is a there is um a very famous fashion house called gucci yeah who who sell sterling silver buckled black paracord bracelets for 125 pounds [Music] how long is that do we know because it doesn't say it is oh four meters it doesn't meters sorry yeah sorry yes there's enough there for two average two bracelets two bracelets okay cool with loads of those left over shortly masses yeah buckles for your stash how so you need one bottle per bracelet so you've got ten you've got ten there for your stash absolutely right then um now then danny came into the studio our producer and said um would you like us to give a mark smith's birthday price on the kits we went yes please you you you he did wow do you know i don't think i've ever had a kit under 10 pound before i'm trying to i would have remembered brand new colors brand new color of paracord and a whole tube of super duos how many kits available bed 70. i think a third of the stock's gone already well done well done just remember as well that paragord paracord jig today the bracelet jig is usually 9.95 on jurymaker we know we're competitive at 9.95 as a birthday special treat we had a hundred units at a third off today and today only 6.95 so four meters of your paracord brand new beige and the brand new beige buckles and that beautiful relatively new to us green luster on your super duos as well that kit is going to sell out no two ways about it well done we've got i think we've got some new seeping have we oh one gone then hang on lovely colors those yeah really really nice really lovely now then oh i like this oh yeah now these are new as well oh yeah these are as well yeah these are all new i like these yeah but that kit we've just had you can mix and match these they work perfectly yeah they would that that i really really like yeah oh yeah i think again i think this will appeal to both sexes totally agree completely this is a real army fatigue fatigue yeah yeah oh my goodness absolutely love this this takes me back when i was younger this do you remember the army navy store oh yeah do you remember i said i love it we had one in oxford yeah but i think we've got i don't think we've got one in oxford anymore i don't think they do anymore doesn't they do i don't think so i don't know you tell me different but we've got this olive green really delicious olig olive green paracord again in your four mil in your four meters um can i have the other um oh so just just in the matching green buckles yep and thank you danny and the um what's the right it's the red underneath it's right underneath the top red lobster yeah it throws you sometimes doesn't it yeah if there's a color before the word lustre it's the color underneath so is that brand new today yeah oh no new paracord new paracord buckles at all that's gorgeous isn't it lovely oh well oh she's now i don't think that recording is doing those justice at all no they are stunning they're lovely color aren't they i'd love to see those with the rembrandt the japanese yes oh sorry we're just throwing one at ben sorry ben thank you it's all right ben oops not the easiest thing to pick up to be honest in nicer it's a tweezers color that's another one it's a lovely color oh i'm not doing it i'm not forget it i'm not doing it i'm not doing it that's too gone i'm not i'm not throwing any more czech glass beautiful super duos across the studio oh no no we are brand new on every item in this kit never been seen before okay you're the brand new olive green paracord the brand new olive green beautiful buckles and the brand new stunning matching it's called jet red lobster don't let that throw you it's just the perfect matching super duos so you've got enough i'm just working that you've got enough paracord here to do a buckled bracelet yeah and two wrap arounds really well done now that kit we had available is it um i just love these i love this kid let me just check how many i've got i've got a second so i had 85 left the previous kit's practically sold out um yeah we're averaging about 70 to 80 of most of the kits in the last one i think we've got about 40 off so um yeah good luck on that so well done um marion happy birthday mark hope you're enjoying your special search hope you're enjoying your special show with marion for a forum hello marion hope you're well she lives near near where we were don't you danny four oaks is it posh it's four eggs posh four yeah yeah sorry danny no i know we don't we don't you know but daddy and i don't leave it together oh that's ace well done well you can choose which one we do next smithy is it your birthday number yeah i can't see the number go on you have a look that one over there in the top in the left hand side the blue and silver one 17 17 i think that's 17 there is that one there oh sorry nine nine nine now this is the one where there's only 45 available it's ace well thank you this is lovely so this one here oh [Music] this is um no oh you've chosen that blue is that the montana the matte oops so again so you've got between four and six bracelets out of this bundle brilliant so you got the white paracord four mil four meters the gray paracord four mil four meters you've got the you can see them these great white buckles so the uh the white plastic the white yeah it sounded like a great white then didn't it um but white buckles you get 10 of those and then you've got the lovely super duo bronze aluminium crystal bronzers underneath yeah i'm confused because we haven't got we haven't got that one listed how has it jumped into another has it jumped into a rock sorry let me take that out do you apologize sorry about that well i think that comes with the other kit so white and grey paracord so that's eight meters in total and your super duo in the bronze aluminium uh super duos and your 10 white plastic buckles that's a great kit then isn't it it's brilliant see no again that's a kind of that's the kind of color i would go for the white and silver how can this be the same price with an extra paracord just happy birthday to you uh there were 45 available uh we've taken it to uh 9.95 in that lovely silver and gray absolutely fantastic they're about to sell out congratulations well done well done and anybody wondering and thinking i don't know how to use the paracord jig at that third off price today and today only um well oh yeah mark's gonna do us a demo oh look at this mark's gonna do us a demo i like those a nice nice color yeah and you may think that's an unusual choice of cord but i think it goes beautifully with that navy blue okay there you go these are new as well so we've got the beige and the brown yep in your paracord we've got the lovely blue suede metallic blue suede in your super duos and then you've got these lovely navy blue or royal blue royal blue blue the royal blue of your um plastic buckles the plastic buckles are 11 by 14 you get 10 so that could make you 10 bracelets um and or necklaces whatever you fancy uh and then you've got that lovely blue suede well this would like them wouldn't he [Music] yeah he could lose weight shoes um oh if i could see elvis i would my goodness me beige and brown uh what price can you do on this kit darling i love them have we had that colour before mark not that mottling no oh like that no well they're lovely aren't they do you know you got some brand new launches on the show today smithy i've been very lucky wow you have a bit no these must be brand new i would have known this yeah i think these are brand new we think they're brand new they are gorgeous jet metallic blue suede oh yeah they've got this lovely finish on them aren't they oh look i love that i really like this so dressy man i really like those one nice sexy though with that mottling effect on the on this on the surface brand new oh my word why are we not singing from the rooftops brand new blue suede blue suede super duos they are superb uh right now on this kit my lovelies we started with oh not very many actually 77 77 of those ones but you've got so both the paracords are new yes have we had the buckles before yes so we've had the royal blue yeah we haven't had the brown and the beige brown on the beach and we've never had those super duos before wow very pretty 11.95 well done everybody congratulations i'm glad it's just got them alison's multi-bought mary's multi-board can all sell a good kit when people multi buy can't you now i did say five kits didn't i so by my reckoning we've still got some left haven't we yeah mark [Music] did you get that question from danny no no no okay can i ask you to tidy that up for me otherwise i'm running out of time would you mind thank you gorgeous gorgeous so now these would go nice as well with that kit that we've just done mark you can mix these two up beautifully couldn't you yes no yes you just stopped speaking well i i thought we were doing navy blue and this is black that was all okay there we are mark smith has been here what time did you get up this morning don't know what time is your birthday long off five o'clock father club that's normal time though i didn't get up any earlier just because it was my birthday but you have been on air for how many hours now [Laughter] sounded like scooby doo then right then this is the night sky this is your four mil black paracord and your dark blue paracord and your black plastic buckles now that is an i'm gonna second two four six hmm it says it's eight and that should be ten you might have to check the um we might need to check the graphics there because it says that there's eight but we think there's ten in fact there are there's ten so we've got can we just make a note of that one done it says an eight pack and it's actually a ten pack not that anybody's gonna complain getting two more buckles um but also the super duo in that blue lustre as well full 24 gram tube that's the biggest grand weight tube that we do on these super duos isn't it yeah so those e buckles that's your black that's your blue black and blue that i think is going to be very very very popular indeed don't you mrs smith a l x xc 91 a l xe 91 in your night sky sorry we just had a little check for you on something the price point coming down is on this kit we do have the buckles coming up on their own 12 95 these i'm generally tough with this point considering you can get you can get six bracelets out of this little bundle as well i think that's brilliant amazing amazing now we do have the buckles coming up later on their own so mark while everybody's checking out these kits got to be quick because a lot of them are getting close to sell out could you show us how to use this this is so so so bracelet jig usually 9.95 on jerrymaker as a birthday special for mark today we had 100 100 only had a reduced third off 6.95 got less than 20 available after the demo i think it comes in two sections with your measurements down the side with your um inch measurements okay and what you'll also have on each end and you will have a large bottle yeah the color that you get with your your jig they'll be black okay i'll explain why these are can i just show that now so you can see look can you see that they can you see that they're black yeah so they will be black on your brand new version okay okay so you have a large buckle and you have a small buckle then you have a female and a male and you have a male and a female okay so every time you get a buckle you have a male and a female at end what does that mean so if i separate this up sorry i just don't know what that means you have a male so that's the male 1 female and i'll get that okay click to get the click together okay okay now when you buy buckles whether it's in a kit or you buy um a batch of buckles which we've got coming up yep yep you might find that this is a big mite but you might find that um your buckles don't quite fit the buckle that you have on your jig right it's like wallpaper you know every time they do a batch it's going to be slightly slightly different yeah okay so what you might have is you take your new buckle you pop it in and as you're doing your your bracelet it'll pop out okay so all you do using a phillips screwdriver is you uncook this you take out that buckle you replace it with one from the new batch and then you carry it brilliant so sorted yeah that's what it's on there for so what you do is you take your your bottle you split it in half and you attach it so male it's female male and female like so so now your jig is ready to go okay can i just jump in yes yeah sorry darling there are only 10 of this discounted bracelet jig left so i know we're all busy watching the demo there's 10 left we had 190 you've gone 10.99 on amazon today uh other websites are available i know that but just to give you an idea because we all look there don't we 9.95 on jerrymaker usually and we've reduced it today to 6.95 then it'll go back up it has to i'm afraid because we're uh we're losing out financially on that one for you so grab it while he can all right sorry mark um if you're measuring um your bracelet if you go on there on the formula that for every foot of cord is an inch on your bracelet so if you want a seven inch bracelet you do okay you do that that's the way you okay you remember it okay so if i quickly show you so this is the power cord i'm just going to cut the end off here so you have the outer cord which is called the sheath and inside you have seven threads and which are called the guts it's not the nicest name but that's that's what they're called all the innards which sounds even worse but this is known as the guts and each of these threads here that's what holds the weight okay so what i'm going to do is i'm going to i'm going to go to the other end i'm just going to slide that back up because we're going to do a bit of i'm just going to push that up so it is and you'll need a i use a cigarette lighter and i'm just going to melt the end in the blue bit of the flame in the blue bit of the flame why do we do on the blue bit of the flame so it doesn't burn and make the cord go another collar because it's the hottest part of the plane absolutely okay okay so that's that's that's the end sealed up yeah okay and then what we're going to do is we're going to get our piece of cord and we're going to fold it in half and we're going to attach it to our now you can either go from the back up or the top down it doesn't really matter all right i tend to go back up i'm just going to wiggle that through and we're going to do a large head knot so i've got my loop i'm going to fold it over towards me and i'm going to take the two ends up and bring them through okay so that is now attached nice and tight then we're going to turn our jig round so we want to get at the other end and we're going to take each of our ropes and again i'm going to go from the bottom up on the left chord bring that through so in effect these chords here become your lazy strands in requirements oh okay okay okay so there they're now attached okay that's ready to go you're ready to go and what we're going to do we'll we'll do the macrame square knot okay which in paragraph terms is called solomon's bar okay okay they all they have really funky names like gorilla's fist it's my favorite para piranhas jawbone wow really cool names and if you go on search engines like youtube or something like that and put in paracore tutorial there are thousands and thousands and that comes with that you're getting started can i just quickly sorry then you do get instructions i know we're gonna get gonna get a live demo with mark now but you also get all those instructions with the uh paracord jig as well are there any paracord jigs left oh okay sorry our producer's just not gonna go at the moment but there might be one or two yeah okay so so that's really in position and all we're going to do now is we're going to do macrame square knot okay so i'm just going to to gently do the first section so it sits nice and neatly and then we're going to do the right side and the reason why the jig is such an amazing tool because it holds it up doesn't it it holds it up out of the way and you've got two inches of space underneath i turn it that way you can see we've got two inches of space which makes it so much easier for doing your knotting can you do that tip that you told me which i can't remember so say like you just stopped and you talked or you went to answer the doorbell or you took a phone call and you remember which side you just tied okay so uh and it's not just paracord i do this technique for it's it's all my pair all my um macrame is on the left hand side can you see we have a raised loop yeah with the what with the cord coming underneath on this side we have the what the thread is above the loop okay you always come back to the side that the cord is coming under the bridge so if you just remember that three words under the bridge under the bridge you will know that you know which side you're looking absolutely there's three jigs left three three okay so we're just going to so you can see how quick you can make your bracelets as i said people think i exaggerate with 10 minutes okay so you can see this is this is that this is what kids love and it's really quick um to make the chords are nice and easy to manage and handle so if you are using you know teaching kids the only bit you've got to do for them is the cutting and the like the flamey bits the flying bits that's it everything else they can do themselves yeah absolutely and once you've got the buckles in position you don't have to use paracords you can use any other chords as well because you just do your last headquarters like you've done this i can't believe that you've done it oh yeah yeah yeah rock climbing's really good okay so this is going to be less than 10 minutes isn't it let me just move up a little bit okay they look great don't they these are so cool these as i said you can you can do this with the lupine lanyard but you have to have them flat on your on your board you see so it makes it a bit more tricky and then why do i go through all that so exactly extra work just quickly if you're all thinking if a lot of you have got the bracelet jig already and you just want more buckles i've got some bundles of buckles coming up fantastic okay so i'm just going to pull that nice and tight see john okay i'm going to unclip my okay bracelet yeah and then we need to finish off so all we need to all we're going to do is we're going to cut our cord just there so it needs a little tuft yeah we're going to go in again we're just going to one two three squidge yeah one two three twice square flip it over do the same on this side so we're just going to cut leaving a little tuft one of the questions i get asked all the time is can you use your thread zapper with paracord and the answer is no no because it will it will um damage the filament on the end because the filament is too fine so can i say what i do as well though because there might be some people because i have a real issue with a cigarette lighter i just i just find it too uncomfortable i don't like them i don't like buying them i just don't like it and i think they're too close to with the flame to my thumb it i always hurt myself so what i do you know you go to the supermarket or wherever and you buy the long ones that you like like a candle with so for me personally so the handles down here and then the the flames about that works better for me i don't like doing it like that personally so get yourself one of those are there any sheep okay so if you look down on this now if i show dan can you see that you can see the color sorry if you can see the color of the cord inside yeah now you know the pen the marker pens that aren't blunt oh yeah those ones yeah yeah yeah well they do a range now of about 36 different colors and you'll find a color and you will find a color that will match your character so just color it in with your with your marker pen okay and if i have your wrist can i feel it yes yeah i used to sell these on my store for a five up unbeated oh wow really did you i mean that's a question yeah well do you know what was fascinating as well um sorry to talk about my ex on the show but my ex mark never wore bracelets didn't it no that's true you never wore jewelry i say bracelets he did not wear jewelry and yet when we used to go on holiday he asked you to make it and you made him ten different designs was it sorry and you know what he loved them always took them on holiday and yet this is a man that never wore jewellery and yet he wore paracord bracelets and the color fast you can wear them in the shower you can put them in the washing machine you can do lots of sort of they're really good really so there you go sorted five minutes there you go yeah you weren't even 10 minutes bracelet jigs left i think there's one bruce happy birthday to sir mark i'll see beading prince of paracore that's always a great show oh that wasn't that prince of paracord that's a really good scottish name isn't it bruce bruce yeah so thank you for that pleasure would you like would you like a bundle of buckles and we've also got individual buckles coming up now hang on a second why would you go for them big bad boys or those little ones why because if you can have a thicker a thicker bracelet oh so you know when i attached my loop and then i went back to the end yeah and then you can also go back up and then back down and you can have a thicker chunk here so then you go for the bigger then you go for the bigger oh okay yeah absolutely okay so we have got in this bundle for you we have got this is going to go really quickly because we get asked all the time to do buckle bang um buckle buckle bundles bundles okay right so we've got it here can i just check we've got the brand new beige and we've got these delightful olive green can we just check the amount of these because we've got two pots and my figures aren't saying that so can we just check this that's right yeah oh it is right okay sorry we are right so you're getting two eight packs there of the large so the 16 of the large 16 by 20 ml black and then you've got these lovely new so the is the beige and the olive new yes yeah yeah so we've got both of these these are brand new now if you've got any of our camouflage we do two different designs of camouflage paracord don't we we do camo camo dark and the desert and the desert the desert yeah so if you do have any of those colors of that paracord i think this is going to be a a must all right so buckle up i like that it's good isn't it she's genius so brand new olive bun brand new beige brilliant gosh that's a fantastic deal yeah that's ace yeah they'll go eight sixteen ten twenty is that's thirty-six bracelet clips there buckles rather buckles buckles that's brilliant i tell you what we do now danny and i did beg for this early didn't we don't we we begged for it for you okay because if you don't fancy the plastic ones [Applause] i like my lovelies would you have some more plastic ones coming up in different colors coming up it's lovely but we did manage to find the last 60 odd of these very sexy oh look now this is very similar to the gucci one that i was telling you about so if you want to go a little bit more high-end darlings we've got this silver colored paracord clip look at that that is smart this is the brazilian brushed one i think it might yeah the other one is quite glossy this is the brushed metal it's beautiful it's lovely that isn't it it's it's it's a bit more of a sheen as opposed to highly polished and it also takes takes your paracord bracelet into nightwear evening wear as well absolutely yeah i really do now that's got a little bit of a protective plastic on there so i don't think you can see that it's but just on the buckle there for you but that obviously comes off yeah and uh that is gorgeous now we only had 60. oh no that's brilliant so if you want to take that now this is the largest clip that we do as well so if you want a really nice size clip that is the largest that we do and it's the a silver color a ford ah okay i'm so sorry i've no i've not got anywhere near that yet to check out annette liz angela collector marion glenda gilly deidre linda karen elaine and alison marley collector it's the only one that we've got on the web 4.95 okay got any left that's brilliant okay i've got 40 in baskets and i don't have that many sorry right that will go obviously do keep checking out so then lovely colors coming up oh i like that oh that'd be mine that coral color that would be mine yeah we've called it red but it's quite a coral pinky red isn't it yeah yeah these have never been on their own before but we get asked all the time we do we do get asked all the time so we never have had that on their own before 16 by 20 million is a pack of eight for the larger red but it's a coral red it's a beautiful coral red yep one pound ninety 95. i take it the bracelet jig is sold out the jig has gone and these are but like mark said what a great idea to do them for like football colors absolutely yeah yeah that's a lovely idea we had a lady who um who did all of the the houses from the harry potter films in all the harry potter colors like slytherin and things like that oh great idea oh that's a good idea she made them all for her grandchildren who loved them now that's a brilliant day for sports day because when we were at school we had kennel worth tamworth max stoke and warrick for the castles so while it was yellow kenneth worth was red green was maxed out and because my memory going back and blue was um uh tamworth so you could do it for sports days for your house for your school brilliant idea yeah that's a brilliant idea yeah what a great gig because we all had houses didn't we that you were attributed for sports day and things like that at school what a brilliant idea we were harrier wellington and spitfire our house nice what were yours ben purple gold you had night you had colours there was only two but oh okay yeah we had we had four but we were castles that's good isn't it yeah interesting that's fascinating yeah oh i'm glad i don't know i'm sorry we've moved on and i'm still yucking sorry yes this would be slytherin wouldn't it if you're doing harry potter other films are available these are cool yeah yeah yeah now we had that lovely new um sort of olive green um paracord earlier didn't we that's gonna go lovely so again eight pack 16 by 20 mil we do still have the olive green kit we have some lovely brand new beautiful colors of paracord earlier the white and gray cloudy paracord kit is sold out the other paracord kits at the moment are still available okay we've got some great colors have you seen that lovely cheeky bundle you've got number 13 as well why is it cheeky because it's a bundle what i think i think there's two they're also small as well oh i've got two lovely colors in number 13. oh sorry then okay um yeah yeah there's two different like an amazonite and a dot and a different green yeah oh interesting sorry about that then daniel give me false information 1995. okay right ready [Music] you guys got loads to get through loads is this lovely to see them on their own yeah what team is that west brom that's my stepdad's team is that the birmingham team yeah well black country yeah there's a danny i have dinner quite regularly with a a retired west bromwich albion player oh he i tell you what though he's scottish he's in his is he's probably 70 and he used to play for for scott who no not him he's scottish used to play for england uh for scotland no play for scotland what's his name he's really nice i have dinner with him anyway i can't think what his name is that's really embarrassing uh yeah so blue plastic buckles navy blue royal royal blue i think royal blue yeah happy birthday does it still feel like your birthday smithy yeah it's gonna start all again tomorrow i'm looking forward to tomorrow what do you mean you starts all again tomorrow because i can open all my presents and cards and things tomorrow you're not opening tonight when you get home no no i won't get home until a half eleven and then yeah kebab aren't you oh yeah right okay and you'll be embedded right okay do you have any presents tomorrow yeah all right then lovely my cards oh so 1.95 would you like the whites yes we'll put them together for the west bromwich albion isn't that chelsea as well or is that something else chelsea as well wouldn't that be the national flag for scotland as well you would yeah yeah there you go scotland you can mix and cut you can you can swap the male and females and oh that's a good idea oh we haven't thought of that smithy [Laughter] right here we go they're really well made oh i like that yeah that's really cool yeah now you got west bromwich album i'm here and if you went for blue and white paracord you see and hang around outside the football stadium and sell them for a five reach go go red white and blue have some red paracord go for it yeah go big bricks you mean jack and all that one pound 95. naughty boy smithy 1.95 well done okay oh good could you just yeah is it the smaller ones dying yeah i think we've got about 10 of these oh no oh in seconds okay so um yeah we've got the uh black plastic two pounds 95. brilliant they'll go now um hang on a second as well these booklets there's so many booklets still left to do aren't they look at amazon sorry i think they're about ah now then ah marky smithy marty smithy we've got a hundred left roughly i think now this you did a makes for men didn't you darling yes it was for national men's day november the 19th 2000 and nine years yeah yes so we thought that well tom persuaded me to do what i did actually yeah another dvd yeah so this is going to wrap around as well but a different version than it's on the dvd that we launched earlier so so on here we are mark is teaching you how to do a super duo beaded ring a leather and gemstone bracelet sliding paracord bracelet superduo wrap-around and a combaloy worry bead yep i love those what's a convoy worry bead mark it's a cypriot um it's not really it hasn't got any religious connotations it's similar to um a mandala but a smaller version for for using the hand remember newton's cradle that people had on their desk in the 80s yes one ball into the net yes it said very similar to that but it's and it's used as a musical instrument as well so it's uh it's a series of beads on a string with um what's the main bead on a marla necklace called guru b guru bead and tassels and you basically if you're giving up smoking or you suffer with your nerves and it's just something to nail biting you're just trying to yeah and it's just pictures yeah yeah it's really cool really cool so this is your more makes men and it's because mark originally made a dvd with our very own drew nichols lucy's husband back in the day please don't show any footage you look so lovely in that one you do you and you and drew um so this is your more makes for men but again for me it's a totally unisex dvd i really do believe that yeah it's unisex it's and it's 495 there you go with your super duos again yeah there you go it's a great dvd that's you isn't it it is me it is me yeah i recognize that that top is my tea for two two for tea top which i don't have anymore because it's too big for me 4.95 no are you not doing the rest of the buckles i should just slap them all do you want to slap them on no don't worry though don't yes no it's only because the amazon is so nice can't no go on i won't then come on okay all right eleven can i just quick i'm going to be really quick because they're on the garden there's one literally one it's just that it's the amazonite color for mark and i just think that coupled with another i mean those are your mint plastic they're one pound 95 there you go grab them kuala qla 45 that's gonna be that quick sorry gone going yes sorry i ain't got time right there you go any more you put the last ones on twelve and thirteen yep the others that okay the smaller ones smaller ones smaller ones gotta be that quick i'm so sorry they're on they're gone the mint plastic amazonite color okay tola 61 if you're waiting for these in the smaller size 2.95 well done brilliant yeah it'll cost you about one pound twenty to make a bracelet with a toggle in the paracord it's brilliant value for money exactly did you want the little car or not yeah i got we've got to clear the vault we might as well clear the boat with them all might we yeah yeah there you go the little ones in the red or the smaller ones not the little ones but you know what i mean uh packer10 red coral red 2.95 qrl85 i got one left do you want do you want the last one have you got the dark green or not yeah i think that's the last one now and then we're done on the buckles that's all we've got left okay if you want the lovely dark green code fhla09 two pounds 95. wow okay they will sell out as well but well done thank you danny so please we're able to bring them on their own yeah brilliant thanks danny we do get asked for them yeah absolutely [Music] fantastic you no no that's fine that ben's gonna run for you now hang on a second bear with me bear with me my ears pricked up when i had six mil rounds why christmas right kiss grass thought you might thank you darling so i love this strand you love those look at that yeah yeah oh nice bundle that is grab three of these you can get four kiss crosses four yeah so look at that i love that kit i do that's amazing when can we do those danny i'll tell you what we'll do oh we've got two different bundles coming up and it can be our mid-show mega bundle deal which i did one last week when i did the mid show i think it was monday i think it was monday was my first ever one so we'll do should we do two back to back yeah yeah yeah of course i will and this is the other one now these look like these are the eight mill yeah oh again nicely put together bundle deals aren't they wow oh you like that one more see the boys like that one more in the gallery and mark and i like the trick you know stunning we'll do both of those now now this we have um we launched this today brand new dvd from the lovely mark smith beaded wrap around bracelets bye danny sorry oh sorry vicky's just saying goodbye um beaded wrap around bracelets and on here mark is using paracord super duos czech glass pellet beads and it teaches you a little brucy burns on how to make the lanyard knot as well now we started this little bit of footage from the dvd just showing mark working with the power with the um super duos now we started with 600 we're approaching less than 100 available it's only 4.95 for pretty much an hour of mark's incredible talent now um this is you need to get this before the price goes uh back up uh and that will happen at eight o'clock tomorrow morning or when the stock is sold out so i'll just turn that around so you can see the beautiful design we've got all mark's jewelry here in the studio in fact mark can i try that rainbow wrap around again and show what the wrap around looks like would you mind did you want it around your neck or around your wrist many have tried oh my wrist please darning on your wrists i just want to because you might not have been watching earlier and you might not know what a wraparound bracelet looks like and it's so comfy this is what it looks like with the super duos now one of our jewelry makers i think it was sarah messaged in early and said you know what very very popular to sell the wrap-around bracelet doesn't have to be on the wrist it'd be on the arm could be on the upper arm it can be on the on the lower leg if you want to wrap around beautiful super duo bracelets now you reckon you could do that in about an hour and a half and a half yep so we'll show you how did we show you how to peyote with super duos and once you've learned that you're well away yep brand new launch dvd today courtesy of mark smith so i think that's going to sell out today mark said congratulations thank you yeah thank you that's two dvds being launched by mark smith today earlier on this morning markanelle launched his stunning brand new extra-large caribbean dvd as well and that was very well received also um so after the break my lovelies we have the mega deal well not just one the 5 p.m mega deal not one but two is it's your birthday after the break our brand new get started with jewelry maker page has been created to provide help and guidance for jewelry making newbies if you need design suggestions hints and tips or help with perfecting your jewelry designs we're here to help head over to 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to the sort of blankety blankier of terry wogan doesn't it that or blockbusters or something with bob holdness do you remember i loved blockbusters give us a pee bob i loved it i've started doing a new one with dara dark dark whatever his name is yeah the one off for mock the week what's his name dar thank you he started doing it hasn't he yeah yeah he's in a celebrity blockbusters i think i'll have a pee bob but he can't say that because now there isn't a bomb it's not the same mark you get to choose oh six mail please six mail i knew he would now this is a we're doing we're doing a six mil and an eight meal five o'clock mega bundle make a deal thank you ben so excuse me i would i'm just looking at it i would use those in the piece of jewellery and those in a bit so i would ask exactly what i would do so i would get two bundles of each or two bundles yeah and then you'd have four strands to do your kiss cross alternating between that i'd have rose would you black that would look fabulous with those so the kiss cross necklace if anybody watching does not know what on earth you are talking about we have a photograph of said kiss cross which we uh mark originally did because now hasn't it yeah become a bit infamous so i've called it the kiss cross but it's also known as tubular netting which is a cb technique and it's uh we we launched it on a it's just an add-on project on a dvd two years ago and it's just taken off to the point where this christmas we did an entire dvd christmas day all the different techniques it was so popular and you put in swarovski shell pearls gemstones yes and there's probably not a week that goes by that we don't have two or three wall of fame absolutely so yeah it's really really popular six mil is your go-to perfect absolutely yeah as it is with many many treats bracelets earrings single double triple strands you know stretchy bracelets you name it a six mil is what a lot of our guest designers class the desert island as in they had to if they had to sort of choose one size of gemstone it would be the six mil so we have got dendrite agate we have got black agate we've got the fabulous gorgeous unusual tiger's eye and then we've got the fabulous varicite in that beautiful blue green effectively and that is your golden tiger's eye really lovely mixture for me personally the standout strand is has to be the dendrite again i just think it is one of the most beautiful gemstones but then again you and i love dendrite opal don't worry we do but i like that tiger's eye i have to say unusual isn't it that golden hue yeah now we've got four strands there um of those uh and i'm just looking for right we're definitely over i think oh we need one and a half meters there aren't we 3 38 in a 22. i think 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 ah one point nearly there 1.36 meters of genuine gemstones there now it's a 5 p.m mega deal per strand 8.95 9.95 maybe can you give it to six more six times oh i don't speak 6.95 could you get it to 6.95 a strand on ah oh my lord what did you just say well i said seven pounds yeah oh god okay girls oops um [Music] oh i really thought i'd stuffed up then four pound ninety i eat a strand wow wow way wow whoa whoa that is brilliant so the various site the golden tiger's eye and the black again no i'm gonna forgot that right which one which one is this shorter of the strands i think it's the blackout that one isn't it yes so parasite 38 centimeters golden tiger's eye 38 centimeters black i gave 38 centimeters that is i think 22 i think are you on youtube yeah oh multi buyers yeah but like you say i would i would i mean for me personally you see i would mix those two and i would not i wouldn't no i'd keep bracelets i like tiger's ironic so yeah i do i don't i don't tend to put anything it's a toy hasn't it well that's what you want now would you like the eight mill as well yes okay so uh the smoky quartz is amazing in this stream the silver quartz for me yeah so we've got smoky quartz in eight mil faucet yeah then we've got the fossil jasper then we've got these gray coated quartz which mark loves so this goes really nicely together actually doesn't it yeah and then we're going to add in a lovely eight mil version of the various sites if you want to put obviously we've got the six and the eight because we had the six earlier and that is your lovely green fascinating varicite as well so i'll just move those out the way so i don't confuse anybody one and a half meters this time in your eight mil strands because every single one of those strands is 38 centimeters so you're talking one and a half meters worth of genuine gemstones now these are a bigger size but it is still going to be a phenomenal mega deal price are oh well same price but they're bigger [Music] thank you michael they are eight million size you've got a bigger carat weight wouldn't it be great if you could buy both sets both bundles what do you think yeah yeah i love that fossil just for as well lovely 1995 on your on your 5 p.m mega bundle deals now are you on the light show with hannah tonight i am oh first time this year with hannah i should be so excited look forward to that she will she'll be so excited hannah to be on the like shall we mark how are you feeling good on your marathon show really cool oh yeah yeah it's a joy isn't it you do love it don't you have you had something to eat i've had some custard creams really enough all day is it i'm saving myself to my journey home please give up so we have got uh smokey quartz fossil jasper grey coated cores varicite eight mil eight mil eight mil eight mil and 1.5 meters of genuine beautiful gemstones great deal okay so two mega deals for you i'd be at 5 p.m well done are there any of mark's dvd left there are a few left oh yeah yeah now then can you talk me through this smithy because you were on this this morning well do you remember last night you had your close-out deal that was amazing particularly clear courts ridiculous deal phenomenal sold out all 267 well um yesterday yeah yesterday wayne and tom who's wayne and tom wayne and tom are our senior producers absolutely and head of tv chloe approached mr bennett and said mr bennett it's mark's birthday tomorrow have you got any chips and nuggets in the jemporea vault and he said funny you should say that why don't you come and have a look so the three of them went down to to the gymporea and had a little rubbish and he gave them these two bundles okay okay so the first bundle we had consists of amethyst malachite and rajasthan garnet yeah clearly the second bundle consisted of appetite tourmaline and cores um turquoise turquoise and turquoise from tibet yeah in turquoise absolutely and these strands i'll let you have a look at these well these we've just put on okay you'll do this one first is there any left you won't believe the price of these i have no idea because i wasn't watching this morning i was here gosh this tourmaline is just phenomenal the colors yeah it's so vibrant every single one of those trends is completely awesome it's beautiful it's crazy so tibetan turquoise sky blue appetite and your stunning is that your prize yeah they're not even a fiver each no no they're actual necklaces yeah so it's so it's ready to wear ready to wear they're not a temporary strand these are on the real strands so they're um they're necklaces yeah that's what we said this morning that you can you can cut them up that last bust over there that white one would you mind please they're amazing that's just ready to us in a full necklace ready to wear yeah yep thank you for a fiver oh the boss isn't long enough but there you go nice problem to have yeah they're gorgeous aren't they we were commenting on the fact we've got turquoise natural turquoise but the tourmaline the quality i believe that is just how many oh my word we had a massive quantity of these as well that is incredible turquoise and appetite and the other the other bundle was rajasthan garnet malachite and amethyst but there's something rather special about those strands go on are we going straight yet you pick one of those strands up and look at the length of them now remember remember our double length strands oh my word yeah 1.4 meters these are and again are they ready to wear necklaces oh my words they're not temporary strands they're ready to go elle and i were thinking this morning have we actually seen malachite in a chip strand and we don't think we have i think it's just certainly not this year anyway as well look at those ready to wear necklaces ready to wear they're amazing rare malachite ready to wear necklaces at what length one there they're 138 to 140 we measured them with a tape measurement wow ready to wear necklaces unbelievable you've you've got 12 four coil memory wires absolutely a 15 pound each no idea oh no way yeah less than five pounds i'm just thinking these are ready-made necklaces to give to friends and family for the summer you've got to do anything to them just throw them in your birthday box yeah you haven't even spent a fiver on your friend they're never gonna know so i would pay that for the for the um malachite oh yeah i'm the zambian and the rajasthan to be fair it's crazy that is unbelievable well done oh i'd like to go and see if i can check some of those up just for presents yeah just for presents wow done well done i do no have you got a steve super saver deal on this wow well 34 chances available black ethiopian opal oh i can't wait for you to get these home and see them in the in in the flesh so to speak xcjn 21 black ethiopian over have you got any black ethiopian open mind i have have you what's it like when you get it home it's incredible absolutely incredible i mean we had i don't think it was this one we had we had a strand on one floor on last tuesday no sunday morning we had a strand and the intensity of color is incredibly strong wasn't it yeah extraordinary yeah this is i love black opal because it's an opal that gents can wear because sometimes i think the opal is a bit flamboyant yeah but for me personally there you go i'll get that so did all the players call it yeah so to get a black i just think it's uh that's beautiful it's lovely so we have beautiful black ethiopian opal here non-faceted so again totally oh no i'm not mark please can you say that price i can't do that live nine pound 95 so now you can have black opal ethiopian black opal in your stash in your collection for under 10 pound i think that's brilliant wow funny that how many did we have oh gosh oh look that's you said these reds then just beautiful now but i'm on that static in a really brightly lit recording box still so you're still not going to get the player color but the great thing is you get a 30 minute guaranteed kate way over allocated collector rachel michaela melissa sue candy collector angela you need to check out now so does ria there are multipliers chris collector had three uh sabine's had two i don't blame you that is a definite multi buy definitely a multiband tend to get the neon greens and the reds coming through some violet as well but just okay we've got any left or they gone well done this is huge we are carrying on with mark smith now are you going to nip off and have a little break at six o'clock yes for a quarter of yeah set up the kits for the ceiling which are beautiful what are you doing on the show this evening then with hannah it's wire work we're doing we're doing guava crammy and caged rosary linking oh no [Music] and you get the lovely hannah on it because hannah's normally on the mid show today we've had a swapper run hannah's on the live show tonight it's very exciting nice to see different faces isn't it so you're golden ruto now we had beautiful faceted golden obsidian earlier which i think we're in four mil um size and they're lovely yeah we do we have some microfaceted golden obsidian that we had on the show this afternoon and there are a few left okay so golden ruth isle graduated somebody's natural look at that yeah but darling somebody's got a real size assist you in our team are they medium media it's not even a nugget is it i don't think if it's been faceted it should be called nuggets totally agree but we keep having this um you know we'll work on getting these descriptions done oh my goodness [Applause] what happens when we're doing a steve's fab stupid steel silly drops don't we yeah i'm in the pirate ship yeah 6 95 on the look at those gorgeous golden rue tiles in there look i love tiles i love roots fascinating crisscross of golden thread look at that it's not fascinating how mother nature does that forms those yeah look at that golden rutal oh oh melissa said happy birthday mark zena could you please wish my beautiful daughter mindy happy birthday to 21st day oh lover to the moon and back should we sing for mindy happy birthday to you happy birthday happy 25th birthday to you happy 21st 21 today 21 she's never been 21 before i can't remember being 21. you were born 40 you were i was i went to bed on the eve of my 13th birthday and woke up 40. that's what he's always said i'm not being rude he just my whole youth just team's gone just just 40 overnight yeah yeah got any photos yeah i've been putting in you could have had a collage of all your photographs collage of mark smith were you cute or have you bloomed i bloom i think you bloomed yeah yeah had a few issues sort of teenage you know with skin and well did you why do you think a lot of us do didn't we yeah you do that don't you he goes go through those spotty times don't you remember to spend a fortune on them [Laughter] yeah that used to sting yeah [Laughter] can i just say if you are suffering and there's anybody at that age watching it does get better it does it really i know it feels like the world is ending but it really isn't and it does get better yeah i know yeah normally you're just going through that discovery time of yourself as well aren't you so that's all a bit you're discovering who you like and who you don't like i know you're fancy or whatever and then you've got exams on top of all that yeah and then yeah it's not fair is it no no anyway right you fancy to miss it miss out while we're getting away from the older spotting delicious i've forgotten that era completely but never mind i think iron man called never forget tony bott sales manager no he's my sales manager right and i had a spot one morning gets in my car and he went right spotty mildew spotty nail dude he called me i wasn't mortified i was about 25 i was absolutely 45 didn't like him right then darlings oh oh that is gorgeous is this this this isn't it that's yeah that's oh it is oh this is golden stuff yeah you threw us there with your description done in love he saw it because we both thought that's not nice so it's all right it's all right that's my favorite just the paparazzi isn't it [Music] we've got 12 left it is one of the most unusual wayne told us on the morning show this morning that he's asked mr bennett to try and source some practice for the show betty has [Music] no no that would go with the really beautiful wasping you know i don't actually think that i think that might be gracious you know more oh wow this is lovely no you're right darling it's lovely we've only got 12 left it is these beautiful and there are some production colors in there definitely under 20 pounds for that fancy sapphire just section just there that is it's delicious beautiful it's a very happy looking sapphire strand isn't it yeah oh that wasn't it oh that wasn't it oh oh i can't get over these oh that's just unbelievable no no now look at that for your sunrise sunset beautiful bracelet for the uh watchmen i've still got your wraparound bracelet on you know what i'm like don't let me steal it that's beautiful isn't it look at that isn't that lovely i want to delete that that is that's just summertime we had 10 tonight for the deal of the day this morning you didn't need um and i think that would go beautifully with that yeah really would there you go look stunning ah now then my lovelies only had 12 sorry i think they're about to be sold out three left well thank you thank you dan yeah with those tanzanites oh yeah that does go lovely yeah oh yeah thanks dan they're beautiful wow yeah so there you go um so tourmaline multi-colours of torment oh sorry can i just there you go come just oh there you go sorry i couldn't get me under sorry done thank you it's your birthday that's cool look at that one there look yeah it's a really unusual uh bluey color that one isn't it like a tealy blue really pretty so tourmaline now obviously you had the tourmaline uh nuggets in the deal that mark had earlier today in the necklace so if you'd like something to go with those tourmalines then that would go lovely uh 13 left in your ovals in those irregular sizes it says oh my goodness oh my gosh do you know what i've got to just say there's a place in henley where i go for dinner beautiful restaurant their desserts are tiny and they're eight pounds i won't say glass of wine well that would be a large glass of wine yeah oh my god that's a long strap 6.95 well that is a cocktail of color you try buying a cocktail for 6.95 anywhere oh can you get them in there can you oh all right sorry i know i know the there's a there's a there's i've gone oh god well not surprised they weren't going to run around at 6.95 oh darling do you know what as it's your birthday i just have a special mark's going to do this one if that's all right with you producer so this is my number one gemstone as many of you know aquamarine this is absolutely beautiful so we've got graduated plain ovals from five by four to ten by seven millimeters on an 18 centimeter strand and they the clarity is just absolutely they are special i'm going to put it against the black tray for you to have a look at here now this i come from madagascar 25 carats completely and utterly natural how do you know that i know they're natural because there's no brackets at the bottom of the screen there are no brackets thank you screen yeah so absolutely beautiful what were they to start with so they are a bit special aren't they so 74.95 have you got this strong i have i knew by your spicy ad i could tell you ad there aren't many aquamarine strap no i don't have time to do anything with my strands yeah they just go into your special collection box don't know which occasionally brings in to show us show off and why wouldn't you so oh okay they are special so we are going down here are the pink arrows and we're going down to 49.95 so a third coming off 25 pound coming off i think these are just big big price drops aren't they i just can't get over the clarity of these but what made you buy them when you bought them the clarity yeah the clarity of that color of blue yeah it's like a swiss topaz blue isn't it no what's the one before sky blue i always get that i know you do don't you time can you take some homework home and get this one sorted because you do it every time sky blue sky blue sky sky blue and it had that sort of tone about it you don't get many things wrong do you no i always get those you do don't you i think i forget sky blue i always remember swiss and london but i always forget skye oh i thought let him off work worse 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 20 31 oh wow that's amazing one pound 61 for a beautiful natural marine all the way from madagascar beautiful clarity now i love it when we do like the milky color thank you darling well beautifully done mr smith no you can't do that after the that's ridiculous oh mark's getting now that's devaluing don't you think is it just me well no yeah but you know what in the grant in the generally i'd agree with you but we have to clear the vault so as long as everybody remembers when they're buying these gemstones from us at the moment at these vault raiding steve bennett super saver deals you've got to forget what you paid for them when you're pricing your jewellery all right if you are making to sell that you are in your element right now because we are making it enabling you to make a monumental massive addition to your profit margin these aren't milky aquarium these are aquamarine eight mil rounds for under seven pounds that's just two four six eight 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 49 aquamarines on there each is it no it's not seven tenths each no someone helped me four this year 14 pence each 14 pence each well done congratulations about to sell out so do be quick dooby dooby dooby well done dooby dooby dooby oh lovely little barrels they're all are these four or three four four oh they're really yeah now i think it was on the late show last night i think seems a long time ago that we had a lovely little microfaceted strand of barrel micro facility tiny little two mills they were gorgeous i think they sold out obviously these are amazing so uh if you've got those it is really very spring-like but very pastel tones very pretty very peony color peony how much and much all right you mean little cocky sparrow wow how much that's 7.95 that is amazing is it a gel what there was um there was a countdown on sitcoms that i watched when i got home from the late show last night it was all the best and uh only falls on horses coming at number one voted number one and they've got 40 towers in there as well do you know how many episodes of fort do you think there's only 12 i've ever made of faulty towers and you think how classic clap you know i love it but there's only 12 made you know it's classic isn't it i love faulty tails oh it was brilliant wasn't it i love it you never get tired of watching i'll never get tired of watching it wasn't he brilliant what was his name that played wrong never who was it that played manuel andrews yeah andre brilliant brilliant brilliant brilliant and connie booth and oh all of them just incredible cast brilliant so funny so good then the army made you jump [Laughter] super oh i think of that era the good life was my favorite that was in there the good luck i love i love you penelope keith and i think he's just my genius heroine i adore him wow look at that oh die oh yeah stunning it's like an under 10 pound weekend isn't it mid-week afternoon but the way we graduate i know we we do take it for granted i know you know because actually that there if i can just borrow that if i'm just borrow that oopsie daisy here we go look oops what is we've ordered some new busts oh thank goodness good [Music] look at that if i turn that to the side to show you there's so much time effort consideration gone into creating that strand and yet we just pick it up go look at the graduation on that so beautiful wow you know that is unbelievable value for money i really do need that go on i'd pill not with pill not this with shanghai red oh nice well speaking of pearl nuttin guess what we got on the show on sunday morning with alison terry the naughty do it's all tool well not just the naughty dewey told not say it again for me notty do it all at all and the trouble version of it oh yeah got both and the endless loom my endless blue who sung that then come on lionel richie darla ross wasn't it yes it was i think my endless yeah back in the day come a long way ask smithy hasn't he so 9.95 on there and i don't think there's many left i don't know which day it was but one day last week or it might even be the week before tom on the show had a strand of hematite sources or rondelles oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i would use that in between these just alternate i think amazing i love that strand speaking of hematite stunning rainbow coated hematite pears deal with the day saturday saturday saturday wow i love hematology yes darling huh yeah wow can i make a request am i allowed could i do one five please no oh look at that one five that's fine i know it's lovely isn't it i'm a fan of a cube a little fan of um well let me tell you this right i went into um there's a does like one of these you know one of these craft um you know like when you go to like a you know like a craft center it's called mitchell's near me in something cold field daddy might know it anyway they had in their jewelry cabinet the other week it was cubes and it was snowflake obsidian how light i think it was cubes they were a little bit bigger than this i'll grant you do you know how much the records was in there for 131 pounds 131 pounds so that's re-threading just simple re-threading a silver clasp 131 pounds there's nothing extra in it snowflake obsidian cubes and how light cubes mixed 131 pounds in that cabinet in the jewelry shop in some coal field kvb x79 now you've got great faceting it should be 14.95 we're going to an all-time record low on it for you with our steve super saver deals even though we haven't got time for the vt 7.95 yes i know we're out gosh brilliant can i just point out to technical people i've not had a battery change all day or have you not no how do you fancy pyrite cabochons i've got these at home yeah i just love them i like i like that that sort of split can you see it goes from black to the gold i just love that pattern ocean it's beautiful that's a nice shape it's a really unusual shape isn't it look and then the reason i bought them was because i really like shallow cabinets for sticking onto your backing frame yeah okay and you're quite right yeah that is a shallow i prefer a shallow cab to a dome i think right okay yeah okay because yeah a lot of the cabochons that we do in a lot deeper than that aren't they yeah okay i think they're lovely they're very good they are lovely aren't they have you heard of feather pyrite you were telling me on the show this morning yeah seven strands or something left i've seen one oh my lord and i need to talk to all about it because she apparently launched it and she knows all about i didn't know anything about it never i've seen it once it's beautiful it is incredible never seen anything like it this morning it is absolutely beautiful so pyrite cabochons stunning it's like a two-tone effect they are very effective you can see all the studio lights being reflected in there can't you look yeah incredible look at that what sort of prize can you do danny yes he's basically saying he's not gonna mess about he's going straight down in price to 12.95 unbelievable deal i happen to have across that 210 carats i happen to have five in the studio but they are absolutely knockout aren't they really crazy shapes as well yeah i quite like the asymmetric shape yeah i like that they're really unusual i love them they look like um satellite images from space yeah outline of the seas so there you go 9.95 we're going under 10 pounds on pyrite cabochons i would pay that for that there are lots of things our mark would not do it's been wonderful watching him bloom we all love you mark yeah it's true though isn't it denise thank you you have really come on leaps and bounds in your confidence haven't you how are you that's good you've even danced on there haven't you a little bit you've been a little dance you've sung haven't you well everyone here just makes you feel so comfortable and no it's nice yeah you're not on edge yeah now pete can i just say pete is looking amazing isn't he he came in he came in the other afternoon to do a little then the other morning to do a little camera swap and for a split second i know he's not as tall but i thought he looked very looked like david beckham when david beckham had his crew cut did you yeah yeah dave's uh pizza tech up and he's shagged his head he looks incredible he's lost so much weight yeah that's really good amazing he's lost all his hair as well he's lost his hair yeah right then am i allowed to choose one yeah yeah i don't know number 14. um i love this gemstone this should have been gem of the year last year in my opinion in my envelope but for me every single one of these could be an antique globe you'd find in an antique shop oh yeah and i like the color between the beige and that sort of duck egg blue together look at that that is so unusual works of art every single one of those do you know i don't disagree with you i love this stone this is one of the real finds for jm over the past 18 months i think the snake skin yeah really do it's beautiful she's lovely there is some lovely colors in there i mean you get some turquoisey tones you get some larimar's in there as well and you get some sort of uh mookite tones in there they are large rails because they're a huge surface area for you to see it at its best yeah yeah it's beautiful isn't it yeah love it yeah and again completely unisex hardware that i would wear that run list is there yes is that one a big price drop your eyebrows look good well i've got to that age now where the barber asks me do you want your eyebrows trimmed sir and your ears and my ears i have my ears set light too it's brilliant in a please don't do that yourself yeah it's a barber that does it for him yeah it's brilliant and they don't actually set light to him no do they you can you can hear the hair's singed and then he flips your lobe and all the bits drop off it's really good it's really cool they do yeah it's lovely yeah turkish barbers are the best and you have a massage and you have a face in the hot towel and it's lovely here 9 95. that was a drop no bits will drop off this strand 9 95 my lovelies i'll give you an idea how many you've got 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 33 gosh i love it 33 on there it's very impressive yeah well done really really pretty they go night can i just show you with those zack marie's we did earlier oh yeah do you mind because we went really naughty on the aquarius didn't we and i think you'll think they'd go really nice together wasn't that 6.95 i think yeah ridiculous look at that what do you think it's nice yeah yeah i know i like that yeah nice it does look lovely doesn't it did you not take the zucker marie for like 6.95 mister yeah we we're sort of sort of glossing over that fact and if you leave that like that and then take the register on garnet yeah the chip and just drape it through the middle that's lovely i'd love that as a kit they're amazing kits did you watch homeland yes i got bored of the last series and gave up halfway through oh okay yeah because it starts again this is the final series this is this weekend yeah i like claire danes i think it's really great my friend was in that really mm-hmm you know the um the guy that um the um i don't know how to describe him is it a plot spoiler yeah sort of i'll tell you afterwards but my friend my friend my my friend yeah basically yeah yeah he he died a few series ago in an explosion at the headquarters and anyway he in this program and he was he's my friend he was in it wow yeah wow exactly this is from outer space in it though we've been there haven't we mark outer space no czech republic love oh yes we have oh smith i believe that was a year ago no it was over a year ago now wasn't it flown by yeah it's fascinating isn't it i imagine that you'll be able to drop essential oils on like you would do the lava rock i would imagine because it's quite it looks like it's quite porous if you like lava rock i've got a sneaky feeling jenny cleary might have some serious lava rock bundle deals on the late show this sunday how do you know about all these um because i sit in a production area and i keep my little earlobes open not literally not earlobes you can't keep your low body can you but 6.95 on your tech type very cool very edgy i would mix this with the herkimer diamond are the herkimer quartz okay yeah yeah yeah that would look right um although some all those lovely dendrites i got earlier yes yeah any of those look mix in look these do look like mini meteors don't they they're amazing like sparkles yeah they look great yeah that's the 5 pm mega deal from today with the various site and the tigers eye in the gold for 19.95 well i didn't notice these you know [Applause] have they gone not surprised we had some lovely one to own kyanite today at three o'clock sold out these are huge huge now look at these they're perfect aren't they absolutely and if you got the today's one to own kyanite as well i just think those because it was more more of a matte version wasn't it [Music] i just want to show you these because this is what we did we're going to do a safe super saver deal on these huge and they're all the same size they're all 24 by 17. you've got one two three four five six seven eight now this is the map version that we had earlier today thank you mark so those today are mixed in with those so i we we did an amazing steve super saver deal on those kyanites from earlier today and now we've got these huge nepalese from the rooftop of the world these beautiful kyanites that deliver on color tone every single time 22 available wow the other one to own have sold out now bearing in mind we are talking about can i just ask my lovely producer one two three four five six seven eight darling could you divide 205 by eight please i'd like to see the carat weight of each of those right that is it's very diffic on average the largest kyanite that you will see is if you're lucky the largest carat weight that you tend to see in the industry on kyanite is about three to four carats what did you just say they were reach 25 and a half carats each 25.62 if you want to be precise so over 25 cameras that is so unusual oh we're going down oh no [Music] the other ones early that we did for that ridiculous deal as well 25 pounds 62. can we have that divided by 80s what that's what three pounds what each that's incredible three pound twenty per kyanite like that three pounds twenty one of those in our slider bracelets in either sterling silver rose gold plate or yellow gold plate it is going to be stunning okay yeah oh ben's got him well done alison you got him well then kaylee's got him okay over half the stock's gone loads of collectors coming in candy good luck tracy suzanne julie collector's everywhere well done how many left darling four four tennie baskets can we do those i've been waiting to do those all day because we look like they're not like those rainbow puffs you used to buy oh yeah do you remember a bag of rainbow puffs that taste like ice cream pear packets yeah do you like them these are not edible but we love to crackle you particularly love a crack of course don't you yeah i love you guys mad for crackle cause oh look they're so cute oh sorry daddy i thought you got those out earlier i do find them don't worry apologize pea i'm sorry i shouldn't have done that to you just thought they're lovely rainbow puffs in a gemstone hello michael oh how you doing oh sorry danny don't worry then donna if you can't find them so i'm sorry you're right michael darling i'm very welcoming oh you're very well grand you're grounds yeah granted right right then rainbow coated crackle multicolored quartz 38 centimetres can i put them on please because i love them i don't like it just make me think of that old that lovely sweetie bracelet necklace that we used to wear when we were at school from the ice cream van they're lovely aren't they i love them 230 carrots oh they're now singing oliver aren't they in aria is that what you do the song grand did you write so to consider yourself out of oliver that's brilliant that was brilliant so then do you fancy a super saver deal rv 11.95 i love that color of purple oops we're going down 6.95 look at those you'd easily make two full stretches out of that you know easy piece of lemon squeezy that's probably my favorite that's sort of tealy green is it yeah i like the purpley color now mark smith is staying on with us until 10 o'clock tonight yes i don't know what we've got on this evening two amazing kits but that's all i know it's gonna all going to be a surprise for me you're in lovely hammerspanner yeah so who knows what we've got hannah's banner novice plumberson hannah yeah 6.95 you've got some superb steve super good yeah so you got those coming up on the show you're going to nip off for a quarter of an hour half an hour sometimes i've not spoken to him since last night you're not spending him on your birthday yet [Music] um so right while you get those at 695 my lovelies today we have launched two of your new dvds haven't we this morning now if you go back to jewelry maker not that one darling if we go back to uh jewelrymaker.com or the jewelry maker app this morning mark launch with l he's brand new extra large carrier beads dvd this is the dvd we've launched on the mid show today it is the beautiful beaded wraparound bracelet it's totally unisex we've got uh super duos there's paracord there's pellets there's gemstones there's super duos all sorts of projects on there for you to learn we've got the jury here in the studio today we started with 600 i think we've got less than 100 left now 4.95 and it's a gorgeous dvd isn't it mark uh can i show you one of the bracelets i happen to be wearing because i need to make sure i remember to take it off the show this is the wrap around bracelet look if i just uh can you just read because i've them what do you want me to do with it well can you just reposition it for me because i just got it there you go i could do it myself because it's magnetic couldn't i there you go i'll just do it again sorry mark sorry this is just one version of a super duo wrap around bracelet o wty 2-0 brand new on the show today how many 42 dvds now this is the 40 seconds 40 seconds yes 42nd of his dvds okay 4x95 and there are a few remaining okay so good luck on that one do we know how many there are left okay so at the moment at the moment if you all check out we've got one for each of you okay we did start with 600 today um this has been incredibly popular and one of our jewelry makers message dinner and i think as i love sarah and she said she sells the wrap around bracelets on her store and they are really good sellers she says that's good to know isn't it yeah i love them absolutely they love it they're so comfy yeah so comfy i might reckon she can make one of those if you've never picked up a superhero before um you can make that he made he's in about an hour and a half hour and a half yep so not by going mister and you can start with a single and then do a double and then you want to unwrap me now because you know me i'll accidentally go home in that one i thank you so uh yeah beady wrap around bases that's the last of stock now mark is going to go for a little break just so we can there's a bit of the footage from the dvd that's with the pellet bead isn't it mark yes with a paracord pellet paracord i love using those pellets that's hilarious that was good that was cool so yeah so after the break we've got um mark's going to nip off for about 15 minutes half an hour just to sort of regroup and get himself a little rest amanda said i was only going to buy dvds today big fail she says i am going to be bankrupt if this carries on oh don't do that i'm under please don't do that these savings are so good aren't they so tempting i know liz wow what a fab show here's to the next birthday we've got four hours yet yeah he's not going no no no no i'm here till today he's here till 10 o'clock tonight be back in quarter of an hour half an hour it's gonna be on up with hannah tonight yeah more kits more demos oh yeah with the birthday boy um may i just say mark it's just been a pleasure to spend the afternoon with you on your birthday darling friend thank you for my lovely gift absolute pleasure gorgeous face so yeah he is not going anywhere he's well he's nipping off for 15 minutes after that and then they'll be back with hannah you've got the lovely hannah stewart on the show this evening as well on the lake you've got a bit of a swap around today it's really exciting massive thank you to danny man many thanks to ben to dan and to uh we've had amelia and michael on the floor today so we've been really lucky so thank you very much uh for your company today and thank you for your lovely messages the birthday boy we'll be back shortly uh take care and i'll see you soon here at jewelrymaker we're always making improvements to give you a better shopping experience we've recently upgraded our website to make it more user-friendly and easy to navigate around we now have the guest checkout function which allows customers to check out quickly without creating an account our home page now informs you with what's currently live on the show recently aired items and today's deal of the day we've improved our website navigation and added new categories to help customers quickly find the products they want our online range is growing fast with over 7000 products available for you to purchase and 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Duke vs. UNC: Second-half run pushes Blue Devils to shocking win
the ACC panic room job is Lauren Brownlow who loves New York tobacco road runs New York right I don't think stubhub ticket price is going to be six dollars for Duke and Carolina seven o'clock in the semi-finals here at Barclays what do you think I would hope I mean if it was today considering some of the matchup for e asn't who knows Hey look the crowds have actually been great ticket prices decide the Duke Louisville game earlier today had all the energy had just about everything including a Grayson Allen moment which I thought changed the demeanor of the game Grayson Allen got Louisville a little discombobulated by drawing fouls a bench warning another foul on a three Duke got so much energy they responded and it changed the course of a game in my opinion yeah I think it made Louisville lose their poise I thought duper's ready to go home like Duke was ready to take the l and go home let's get some rest ok whatever we're down by 12 defense is hard ok like what then he pissed them off and I don't understand it like I will never understand and then also I think they were and ka touched on this a little bit after the game they were kind of pressing to sort of you know get the knockout punch on Dukes which I kind of get to but simek stuff you know Duke adjust it a little bit they adjusted their defense as well it goes on and extend less energy on that in because he said I even admitted our home wasn't that good be famous some shots but it sort of changed the tempo for us because they just couldn't stop them yeah I thought I was really nice tribute of my sous-chefs key to run zone while Jim Boeheim went home the only thing that was missing was coach k picking his nose on the sideline that really would have sent it all home oh speaking of speaking of knocking knocking Duke out you could dock Duke out if you make your free throws I know Rick Pitino was a little salty about the officiating after the game but hey look you had you what 26 times the line than any of that they didn't make half of them I think he was more upset about Donovan metals to dinah mental thousand cuz quite specific about her Josh I hope it wasn't the foreskin us all people complaining about that now would you definitely seem like foul to me but whatever we're Quisling at this time so he was like sometimes it's been to our benefit sometimes it hasn't but you know they can have a big impact on a game I was like oh god here we go but he also said that they were not you know they weren't mentally tough and they weren't and that was honestly that was the biggest difference in the game you give credit to do because they were and they responded well to that moment in the game and the energy but Louisville fell apart to like both things can be true and and both things kind of war now I know you're going to have to can care Ilana your gift previews but I am curious will close on this Grayson Allen back he's in a he's been in the sunken place for like a month I thought he couldn't walk or something I'm like well my a week ago accessories kind of talked about him getting grating going again and I don't know if that meant what we got in this game but the thing about Duke is that you've hit you've had moments where you think Duke is back yeah but then they go through their quote unquote slump losing tight games and then earlier today it looked like you said they wanted they wanted to go home dad already get some rest so I can't it's sometimes it's okay to say you don't know what you're getting out of it i heard that before the caroline miami hey I didn't know what am I was going to say and then you know so I don't know what game we're gonna get out of Duke in the contest against carolina women's a powerful day which is also complicated and attacked with Duke and Carolina games you never really know what you're going to get anywhere really don't know I think it'll be a good game can i say that oh yes it'll definitely be a good game and we can't wait for it and we'll be in the panic room again friday night primetime in the Barclays bunker ACG panic room C event [Music]
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Vivek G Ramaswamy destroyed Nikki Haley, treasuries dive, Marine Corps birthday, Avdiivka falling!
all right watching the world burn watching the world burn November 10th 2023 let's get into it first thing I know that maybe I just feel offended cuz I planned a hike I'm actually I I plan hikes for my nature club and we go hiking in the woods and that's outdoors with Kirk outdoors with Kirk on Rumble and I post my videos there and so today I led a number of people on a on a beautiful hike I didn't even know they were celebrating Veterans today on the Marine Corps Birthday now maybe I'm just being crazy but that's insulting to me the Marine Corps birthday is meant to be celebrated as the Marine Corps birthday it's it's not Veterans Day veterans day is tomorrow I'm not insulting any veteran I am not insulting but these two days are separate there is one day that is meant for Marines and that's November 10th 20123 Veterans Day should have been November 11th 2023 and both days celebrate Marines and one day is meant for all veterans and one day is meant just for Marines I just wanted to start the video right there cuz it really pissed me off cuz I always take Veterans Day and I just go out and I just go around and a lot of lot of businesses give us uh free food you know and I hang out with other veterans but I plan the Marine Corps birthday as a marine I want to be out hiking challenging myself being a marine it wasn't about being a veteran and I I separate the two that's just it um anyway this is just going to be a uh quick uh x video so I'm just going to kind of go through some posts uh right now we we had a uh Cyber attack in China uh that took out I don't know if you saw the 30-day treasuries today uh man no nobody wants to buy us you have to understand that for for the last 45 years or so or how long ever since World War II the rest of the world has Finance the US debt and that's how we've been able to get away with uh well good God I mean what we're going one one trillion dollars the Democrats the warmongering Democrats I mean they they're going to spend us uh you know one trillion a month I mean if that's if that that seems to be their goal uh but the whole world's not buying up that debt no more and I hope you understand this whole Situation's going to come back home to haunt you I mean it's going to be huge and so the 30-day treasuries nobody bought them today well I mean I I guess but they and what they did was they had to inflate the curve which means that the interest rate started down here nobody bought it nobody's buying you nobody's buying the US debt are you buying it I I tell you what if you're you're a fool if you do especially if you're buying a 30-year treasury you must be a complete idiot but yeah so then that they they raised the interest rate they raised the interest rate they raised the interest rate they raed you realize we're heading towards hyperinflation I'm just telling you I you know it's it's so so yeah and and that's what I came home to after my hike on the Marine Corps Birthday to see that the 30-day treasuries are are nobody wants them and because of this hack in China they sold off even more us treasuries so hold on to your bootstraps we're heading through a major crisis so uh you know and and I did watch I mean I talked about this in a previous video I where I watched that that stupid uh Republican debate well actually I haven't talked about it in a video I'm sorry I'm just posting on uh YouTube so um somebody asked about Chris Christie I said I forgot to add Chris Christie is the Hindenburg if you still watch Fox News they love the Rhino Chris Christie and pronounced him the winner of yesterday's uh Republican debate can you imagine that I mean Fox News is no longer a police where you can get any news I mean well I guess news max or or independent uh sources and even the independent sources I'm finding they reporting stupid stuff I already talked to not the Marine Corps Birthday all and this was a a tweet that I just or tweet I'm sorry an a x poost that I said I love how the warmonger in bloodthirsty Democrats try to disguise everything such as the human that's what they're calling it they're they're they're asking Israel to do a humanitarian pause like that's that's that's a good thing you know they've killed well I guess upwards of now I'm going to guess 15,000 Palestinian civilians it's a genocide taking place in Gaza and yet you know I listen to right-wing radio and I'm going to call them out Todd Sterns Sean Hannity you know you listen to them and they say yeah we got to kill all the Palestinians that's what they want let's kill all the Palestinians oh my god listen to these people so I you know so and then the Democrats the warmonger Democrats they're even worse they're like the board man they want all Palestinians to die at least on the Republican side we have a few Republicans that are saying no no we actually need to to Halt this genocide but anyway it says humanitarian pause how about a ceasefire how about an end of the war how about peace you know can you War among with Democrat lunatics act well of course we got to include Lindsey Graham or or mittens Romney or or or Mitch McConnell I mean would got to cut the put the Rhinos in there oh my God it just it's I'm watching this and it just it infuriates me but anyway the Palestinian genocide or the in uh of course we remember the inflation Relief act there was the M it was the inflation inflation Act is what it should have been called and that's how the Democrats want to label things a humanitarian pause oh my God and then the freaking Jews and the Arabs in the United States will continue to vote Democrat blows my freaking mind because because they want to what they do is they fall for this propaganda they fall for how they label everything and not really what's taking place in the world all right let's get into the next one oh my God I'm sorry I'm just on a freaking tiate so for the first time I feel I have to defend CNN I can't believe I'm saying this I can't believe I'm saying this Reuters and other journalists who may have been embedded with the Hamas uh terrorists during their attack on Israel you're saying oh my God that cyber security guy how can you even say these statements well okay let's say that you're over there and Hamas I mean you you obviously I mean before the assault took place uh these journalists they're probably there young kids uh mainly you know probably support the Palestinian cause to a certain extent and Hamas comes up to him and say Hey you know we're going to we're going to do this this salt and uh we want you to film it all right cool uh well what are you going to do well we can't tell you uh and we can't allow you to tell the Israelis or the Americans or anybody else in the world what's going to take place where we're going to allow you to film the whole thing now you're a journalist you're sitting there you're a young kid you thinking well this seems like the opportunity of a lifetime because we're going to get to watch Hamas get slaughtered by the Israelis because obviously their defenses are impenetrable and you know we're just going to film this thing and then we'll put it up and uh we'll make a big name for ourselves they didn't know that the freaking attack was going to be successful nobody ever would have thought that could take place the Israelis are the ones that allowed it to take place under nitt Yahoo who needs to freaking go cuz he's a gosh dang idiot for a leader of you of Israel real I no way that attack should have been successful so I imagine as a journalist what I would have been thinking as a young person and even as an older person I would have been saying well you know what I'm going to feel the slaughter of these Hamas soldiers and then I get to post this and get a pullet surprise for my video not knowing that they were going to come across and be successful and by the way a lot of videos coming out about what really really took place on that battle okay turns out the Israelis were the ones shooting up the cars that were around the uh that that party that was taking place because they didn't know which cars had Hamas or which cars had Israeli citizens turns out the Israelis were the ones shooting up uh buildings where Hamas had uh uh had taken um what what what I say prisoners okay because to get six homas terrorist they blew up 20 Israeli uh prisoners in those buildings so we're getting a lot of and then of course the the baby story which they chopped off by the way did you know that Ohio just voted in that they can chop the heads off of babies up until the final trimester so don't tell me that we care about chopping the heads off of babies Ohio a Republican state just voted in that yeah you can freaking do an abortion all the way up until the final trimester of of your pregnancy that means you can suck that little baby's head right out the womb now I'm not saying that it wouldn't be appropriate if the woman's life is in danger but I do say it's inappropriate just to allow it for any freaking reason some suppose some drug dealers got his gun to the woman's head and says you go in there and suck that baby out cuz I don't want this kid oh oh my God I it just it's just the double standards that go on it just blows my freaking mind but anyway so the their names were Hassan aselia yasa Mad Al MB and hatim Ali they probably did not know the significance of the offense whoops back up God dang it I hate how Twitter puts the damn more thing right next to the promote um yeah let's see if I can you got to be real careful how you press on this who could have Israel was the all powerful eyes remember when the when eyes pulled back the cloak and we found out that it was an old guy just back there pulling levers and all that stuff that was Israel and I'm sure they thought that they would film Hamas die in vast numbers that's what I'm telling you about the the reporters there plus I'm sure they were under duress I mean think about it Hamas going to let him film anything unless they got him under gunpoint you know I wouldn't like they could just run across the border and go into Israel and say The British are coming the British are coming the British are coming oh hell no plus I'm sure they're under dress and not allowed to contact anyone my question is after filming the horrific event what would you do what would you do with the film do you think it should be get out got out into the public put it up it was history oh my God these freaking right-wing lunatics and you know a lot of Republicans in that category so then we get on to the United States has 12 bases in Iraq summon Syria and are coming under continuous attack as Israel exterminates Gaza don't you think we either need to reinforce or remove those troops we got troops in Syria we got troops in 500 places around the world do the American people not understand that we are an Empire that we go out and enforce our uh what you know whatever we want on the world we are not a very friendly player to the rest of the world and I'm going to tell you the rest of the world now with this whole AR Israel thing oh man they're hating the United States they are hating us big time I imagine a lot of terrorists in the United States are going to start killing Americans especially since the the war rer Democrats have lit so many freaking people across the border oh my God I how can anybody vote Democrat somebody tell me that so let's get into this years from now I wonder how the world will look back on the ethnic CL cleansing of Palestine by the United States Israel and uh that's that's just my comment there so then I get uh into uh well just as I put up many censored videos about the the fall of in Ukraine let's get to Ukraine for just a minute I will soon be posting the fall of andiva Av d i i v Ka I don't know how Russians pronounce that it's being surrounded the war in Ukraine is over okay so when this city Falls the Russians can March right down to Odessa and that's why I love these these trolls that I get on freaking X they tell me oh you don't know what you're talking about guess what you stupid idiots I know what war is I've been to war I've been there and I've been back and I'm going to tell you you stupid Sons of Guns that yeah yeah this this is a strategic location just like Bach moot was and I predicted by the way go back in my videos you'll see that I predicted the fall of Bach moot I told you what was going to happen yeah nobody listens to that cyber security guy so this collapse of Ukraine resistance against the warong Democrats will want to call the Russian will call the Russian hordes okay let's keep on going so in my latest video on X I pointed out that Israel blood lust to exterminate the Palestinians in Gaza is depleting both the United States and Israeli munition stockpiles how long before the Arab Nations realize that their opportunity to strike a decisive blow just saying how many B bombs do you think that Ukraine or or Israel has how many bombs do you think it takes to exterminate 2 million people a hell of a lot and they're dropping them by the thousands every freaking day and I'm showing you videos about that but nobody really cares nobody says oh well what happens when they deplete all their stocks guess what Hezbollah Hezbollah in the north they're shooting they're they're escalating their missiles it's a slow progress slow progress there's sending a few more missiles across a day and then Israel's coming across and they're bombing a little bit of of Southern Lebanon in fact the the strikes have gotten deeper and deeper so that's uh that's escalating now what happens when turkey gets involved or Iran or another Nation well of course then the United States carriers are getting involved do you think that there's unlimited Munitions on those carriers oh hell no and what do you think about all the ammunitions we've given to Ukraine there's not an unlimited Supply bombs in the world you might think so as an American citizen but I'm going to tell you right now there's not an unlimited amount of Munitions in the world especially not in the United States and especially Israel and now the whole freaking world is lined up against the United States in Israel let's just keep going oh my God this just keeps continuing after yesterday's debate I changed my mind on Vivic I mean I tell you I'm just kind of going through my my my Twitter feed here Mike X feed X poost feed excuse me sorry Elon it's not Twitter anymore and now I consider him a magga candidate he tore up the warmonger and Nikki Haley and pointed out the issues a millionaire profiting off of US military industrial complex he also said that Tucker Carson and I agree with this Tucker Carson who who's got a much bigger following than ABC news or msdnc or CNN or any of them freaking channels I mean who watches CNN anymore except Democrats now if you want to get real news Joe Rogan he's not a freaking right-wing person he's a left-wing he's a leftist but I tell you what I'll watch Joe Rogan any freaking day before I watch CNN it wouldn't it have been great to have Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan conduct a debate between the uh the the the Republican candidates and why isn't there a Democrat debate you ever thought about that why are there no no Democrat debates because the Democrats are the Borg they are the Borg there is no dissension in the Democrat Party whatever whatever their their management and well we're going to get into ra ra Romney you know McDaniels the leader of the Republican uh Rhino uh uh freaking establishment she needs to freaking go but yeah let's just keep going should leave the Republican date and that Rhino uh GOP chairwoman Ronald Romney McDonald needs to be fired Kudos deic because he pointed that out in the debate my God I I think he's a great candidate for vice president holy let's just keep going let's see having been married to a Democrat I've come to the understanding these bloodthirsty Democrats justify the Carnage taking place in Gaza the genocide ja Gaza the warm and Democrats never start starting now look back in history woodro Wilson woodro Wilson destroyed the United States back in 1913 not only did he establish the Federal Reserve which took away gold and silver as our our banking system he also got us into World War I and how did he do that it's called the 4minute speeches he sent people out to do these 4minute speeches in theaters because they when they change the reals they could go out and they give speeches and they would they just it was a propaganda campaign that turned all Americans into thinking that we needed to enter World War I what was our interest in World War I what was our interest in World War II what is our interest in Ukraine what is our interest in Vietnam do you understand that we're just War mongers all around the world holy don't get me start this is what the Democrats did now everybody says oh well George Bush got us into Israel George Bush got us into Israel oh yeah well George Bush is a freaking Rano he's a freaking Democrat I can't believe I fought for that son of a but anyway so let's get into Roosevelt in World War II Lyon B Johnson in Vietnam Obama with Afghanistan Bill Clinton in Haiti and the Bahamas Hillary Clinton in Libya the list goes on the warmonger and Democrats Must Be Stopped from destroying the world in World War II all right let's just keep going oh man I tell you I I I've had so many expost I had to catch up on all of this Israel escalated the war with Hezbollah their deeper bombing we just talked about and Southern lemonade may lead to a escalating conflict when Americans are distracted China has devest itself of us treasuries we talked about that but just today just today this this little post and this was a couple days ago have divested to the lowest level in 14 years well guess what after today I imagine it's the lowest level in probably 20 years and and I don't know that for sure I can't say that you might want to give gold and silver a good look just saying and then of course I get into a couple of my previous videos YouTube restricted this video YouTube restricts my videos they got me so far buried in the algorithm you can't even find me search for that s for security guy on YouTube and see if you can find me anywhere you won't find no gosh dang thing I don't think you'll find me on Rumble at the burn I am so freaking suppressed that I'm surprised that I even exist on the internet all right I guess that's it for this video I man I always forget about the stuff I put out here aspirin this is aspirin water now I granted it's winter time all right but this is great to spray on tomatoes uh to help them uh ward off the bugs and help them grow uh so I keep a spray bottle around uh during the uh summertime when I'm growing my tomatoes the next thing is uh I I'll be writing well I like I said outdoors with Kirk outdoors with Kirk and this is uh 50 hikes in Central Florida it was a book written by Sandra fre f r i n friend f r i n d it's a great book and boy I tell you she does a great job describing the hikes in Central Florida unfortunately a lot of them are a bit ways away but that's is how I find some of the places that I go to hike I just wanted to Pro my promote my channel on outdoors with Kirk peace out Stay Free
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Diffusion Filters with VINTAGE LENSES - Black Pro Mist on Leica R, Contax Zeiss, Mir 1B, Zeiss ZF
ciao guys and welcome back i'm luca in today's video we're gonna see if it's worth or not to buy a set of diffusion filters for your set of vintage lenses so at the end of the video you can decide if it's worth to spend the money or not stay tuned before we start i would like to say something regarding a problem that i'm seeing while doing these videos and the problem is that sometimes i influence your decision with my gear that i have because i have a background in the music i already knew it that i had to try and test the things by myself because i didn't want any influences at all if you are a creative as well in other fields you probably know what i'm talking about so you want to keep the identity of your creativity as original as possible so that's why i bought a lot of lenses and filters and lights and whatever because i'm defining my future as a cinematographer and filmmaker so please be strong with your creative identity and vision don't get influenced by my decision in what you're seeing on youtube because the purpose of these videos that i'm making is to let you save money not spend money guys if you don't know what is a diffusion filter it's basically a filter that lower the contrast of the image and raise a little bit the shadows and smooth a little bit the highlights and it's gonna give more an overall filmic look to our images and you have to be careful to use really strong diffusion filters because uh the bloom that you're gonna see here from the source of light can be too strong and not so realistic so it's always better to have a subtle and soft diffusion filters my favorite is the black promised with the intensity of 1 8 because it's a subtle effect that just lower the digital look of our modern sensor without the um adding too much bloom and haloing around the image to make this video extremely long and boring but for me and for you i decided to choose only the 35 millimeters focal length we are filming in full frame with the lumix s1 and i'm gonna use the mirror 1b the leica r 35 millimeters f2 the contact size 35 millimeters f 2.8 and i'm gonna use the diffusion filters from tiffen the black promised with intensity of 1 8 a quarter and the normal promised with intensity of one wrong it's the promised with alpha intensity so it's not a black promised that retain a better contrast it's the normal promise all the lenses will film at f 2.8 so i will stop down the leica r by one stop because that lens is f 2. [Music] above and beyond [Music] i do [Music] i decided also to add a shot with the zeiss 35 millimeters f2 is a little bit more modern lens so it's going to be more contrasty compared to the vintage glass so you're going to have an idea how the diffusion filters perform also with modern glass the pain of screwing it's real guys with the diffusion filter you have a little bit of bloom less contrast and less digital look [Music] in my opinion it's not really worth to use diffusion filters with this type of lenses also because if you're gonna have a source of light eating your lens you're gonna have a really strong milky flare that i personally don't like but it's up to you so i hope that the video was helpful and if you like it please show it like the video and maybe consider to subscribe if you want to see more fun new content and not this type of test because soon i'm gonna end with this type of reviews and tests i'm gonna be a little bit more creative thank you so much for watching and i'll see you next time ciao guys [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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Chicken Bacon Ranch Sausage Skewers Recipe!#shorts
chicken bacon ranch sausage skewers i'm gonna start by wrapping some chicken sausage in bacon setting them up i'm gonna skewer them onto my two-prong super skewer and then i'm gonna make a homemade ranch this is zesty and tangy blend that up set that to the side i'm gonna preheat my grill for a three zone cooking method cooking these guys for about 15 to 20 minutes until they hit 165 internal right before they're done we're gonna cover them in sharp cheddar cheese let that melt over the top and then drizzle some of that ranch with some chopped chives these were so freaking delicious you can find this whole recipe over the firecooking.com or linked below cheers
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1992 Democratic National Convention | Wikipedia audio article
the 1992 National Convention of the u.s. Democratic Party nominated governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas for president and Senator Al Gore from Tennessee for Vice President Clinton announced Gore as his running mate on July 9th 1992 the convention was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City New York from July 13th to July 16 1992 the clinton-gore ticket then faced and defeated their Republican opponents President George HW Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle as well as the independent ticket of Ross Perot and James Stockdale in the 1992 presidential election the conventions keynote speaker was Georgia governor Zell Miller who said not all of us can be born rich handsome and lucky and that's why we have a Democratic Party and added our commander in chief talks like Dirty Harry but acts like Barney Fife other notable speakers included Democratic National Committee Chair Ron Brown Elizabeth Glaser and New York Governor Mario Cuomo the convention organized by chairman Ron Brown was seen as a great success unlike some earlier Democratic conventions it had been well planned and run with few gaffes or errors as even Republicans conceded as Clinton finished his acceptance speech Fleetwood Mac's don't stop which would become the theme song of Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign was played several times during the balloon drop in celebration Clinton received a significant poll bounce from the convention due to both the perceived success of the convention as well as Ross Perot announcing he was withdrawing from the campaign just as the convention was ending Perot got back into the race in October the convention bounce gave the clinton-gore ticket a lead that only shrank significantly when Ross Perot re-entered the race Clinton and gore went on to defeat President Bush and vice president Quayle as well as independent candidate Ross Perot in his running mate James Stockdale in the general election topic KC controversy Pennsylvania Governor Bob Casey wanted to speak at the convention but did not speak Casey maintained that he was denied a speaking spot because he intended to give a speech about his opposition to abortion while the Clinton camp said that Casey did not speak because he had not endorsed the clinton-gore ticket after the convention was over Casey told the New York Times I support the ticket period other Democrats opposing abortion such as Chicago Mayor Richard M Daley senators John Breaux and halel Heflin and five anti-abortion Democratic governors did speak while Democratic officials said that these speakers were not barred from discussing their opposition to abortion they nonetheless did not address the issue in their speeches Casey asked both DNC chairman Ron Brown and Texas governor and Richards the conventions chairwoman for a speaking spot neither responded directly and Casey later received a letter explaining that he would not receive a spot controversy regarding Casey's treatment at the 1992 convention was frequently cited in media coverage of his son bob casey junior's successful 2006 pennsylvania Senate campaign against Republican incumbent Rick Santorum topic Jerry Brown former California Governor Jerry Brown who was still an active candidate with a large amount of Delegates and had not withdrawn to support the clear nominee thus not being given a speaker's spot by the convention organizers addressed the convention to state his case for a humility agenda by seconding his own nomination topic the official tally you topic president you topic vice-president Gore was nominated by acclamation on the voice vote topic see also Bill Clinton presidential campaign 1990 to 1992 Democratic presidential primary 1991 libertarian National Convention 1992 Republican National Convention United States presidential election 1992 history of the United States Democratic Party list of Democratic national conventions u.s. presidential nomination convention
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