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Encounters withthe nagual- CYCLICAL BEINGS
encounters within our wall by Armando Torres this is called cyclical beings before I met Carlos influenced by my Oriental readings I had been in favor of the doctrine of reincarnation it seemed a logical alter alternative to the Christian belief in the resurrection of the body however in one of his conversations he observed that the dogmas of Christianity and the Eastern religions were suspiciously similar because they start from a common denominator the fear of death his comment threw me into a state of perplexity it was a total totally new focus on something that had always fascinated me when I asked his opinion Carlos tried to deviate my interest into another topic as if it were not worthwhile to speak of that matter but later changing tactics he told me that all my beliefs about the survival of the personality were the result of social suggestions they had told you that we have time that there's a second opportunity lies seers affirmed that a human being is like a drop of water that separated from the ocean of life and began to shine by itself that shine is the point of the assemblage perception but once the Luminous cocoon is dissolved individual awareness disintegrates and becomes Cosmic how could it return for Sorcerers each life is unique but you are hoping to repeat it your ideas originate in the high opinion you have of your own Unity but like everything else you are not a solid block you are flowing your me is a sum of beliefs a memory nothing concrete I asked him why religions preach their very different doctrines he answered it is easy to understand they are answers to the ancestral fears of human beings each culture generated its own explanatory propositions but only seers were Beyond beliefs Cor ating those aspects of emanations of the Eagles for themselves he explained that there are energy clusters in the universe to which we are hooked like the beads of a rosary are hooked to each other we are cyclical we are the result of a luminous stamp and every time a new being is born he embodies the nature of that pattern but the chain that unites us is not of a personal nature it doesn't imply transfers of memory or personality or or anything like that to survive death it is necessary to be a sorcerer by satisfying the eagle with a living replica Sorcerers are able to keep the flame of their individual awareness burning for eternities but that is a feat do you think this greatest achievement of a warrior should be a free gift I commented that recent Studies have demonstrated that some people under very special circumstances are able to remember events of a past life he insisted that it was an erroneous interpretation of facts it is true that anyone can tune into certain living emanations that took place in other times and feel that he has lived not only one but many lives but that is only one alignment among millions of possible alignments the sorcerer's alternative I asked him if an ordinary person had any chance of surviving death he answered that there's always one possibility the way of the warrior if you want to understand this don't look at it in black and white see it more in terms of movements of the assemblage point the challenge of a warrior is to fix his attention and fight to maintain the awareness of his individuality even after his departure when we reach a certain threshold of perception we see that physical death is a challenge just as there are two ways of living there are two ways of dying in both we can act as impeccable Warriors or as unconscious idiots that difference is everything do you mean that what happens after death depends on how we prepare for it perceiving the intention of my question he answered yes but not in the way that you want to interpret it the idea that being good or complying with a certain commandment or list of Commandments will facilitate things is a found mecy which has been transmitted to us by the social order the only preparation that is worthwhile is to take on the rigors of the way of the warrior which teaches us how to save energy and be impeccable since there are two forms of living and dying there are also two kinds of people those who feel Immortal and those who are already dead the first ones Harbor hopes the last ones do not a warrior is somebody who knows that his time is already up but still continues to fight because that is his nature if you look into his eyes you will find emptiness but then what is the sorcerer's alternative really about there's only one way for a man to be ahead of his own end through managing his energy that work consists of dreaming stalking and recapitulation these three techniques together give one result the completion of the energy body in a general sense the duration of our existence depends on depends in great measure on how we treat our energy we leave this life filled to the brim with everyday concerns we are eroded by the things we see and touch and for that reason we die but if we call back to ourselves all that vital force through recapitulation death can no longer be the same because we will have our totality from the seer's point of view a warrior who has recapitulated his life does not die his attention is so compact that it is one continuous and coherent line it is not dispersed his recapitulation never ends it continues for eternity because it is the work of retracing his steps of existing on his own and being complete just like we need a certain quantity of experience to function as individuals a sourcerer requires sufficient practice in the second attention to be a true sorcerer otherwise he won't be prepared when the time comes and he will depart into Infinity as an incomplete sorcerer nevertheless a warrior who struggles all his life to reach the parameters of impeccability does have a second chance he can gather the events of his existence and pick up scattered energy in order to pass into the world of the Nal I asked him what a sorcerer does in that world he answered for most people to die is to speechlessly enter something very unfamiliar much like what we experience in ordinary dreams there's nothing there nothing there has a linear sequence and the concepts of time and space and gravity do not apply imagine when a warrior with the control of his dreaming devil can do on a journey of that nature no doubt you can see see that this is a great feat of awareness a sorcerer is somebody who spends his life tuning himself through arduous discipline when his time arrives he faces death like a new stage in his travel along the path unlike to an ordinary man he doesn't try to soothe his fear with false hopes the warrior departs for his definitive Journey filled with joy and his death greets him and allows him to keep his individuality like a trophy his sense of being is so finely tuned that he becomes pure energy and dis disappears with the fire from within in that way he is able to extend his individuality for thousands of millions of years thousands of millions that's it we are children of the earth it is our ultimate source the options of sorcerers is to unite with the awareness of the Earth for as long as the Earth
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EP 69: Tony Castillo - Failure of Preparedness
foreign [Music] so can you can you tell me a story of a big failure you've had in the lesson you learned from it man if if if there's so many failures in my life I can say that honestly and if I had to choose one of the most recent ones that had led me to become a better person it's definitely that that working for the Blue Jays man that weekend just I remember her just reaming me out and feeling so crappy like I remember in the bathroom and look there's a guy next to me taking a dump and I'm smelling I'm like God it smells terrible I'm like crying under my breath like because I try to use the the toilet paper to blow my nose out I'm like why am I being weak why am I letting someone else like take control of me and what that helped me learn is one be prepared always be prepared that's what that taught me because had I had everything ready but I I didn't know what I needed so asking the right questions is is something I've I always try to better myself at because I've even looked up books on how to ask better questions because I think if we can ask better questions we can get better results I feel like we we always have the surface level question we don't get deep into it so if I would have asked her better questions had I been prepared I feel like I would have been much better suited for that conversation and I can tell you from that moment on heck I had cutouts presentations on a USB on a computer on someone else's USB email to me so that way I knew there was no way if anything happened I was ready to go if the computer crashed I was ready to do it because she also said to me Tony you work in sports and games we were lucky enough to have a lot of facilities but here at the Blue Jays if it rains you're in charge of a nutrition session and you need to be ready to go on the dime so I study those things forwards and backwards because if it was raining all right guys all the outdoor work today we're going to be pausing until it stops raining so we're going to do a nutrition session we're gonna do a mental performance session and Tony you have about 10 minutes to get it prepared and I had to be ready to go go so I had a binder with all the cutoffs ready if I had anything that I needed to show so it helped me to be prepared and also helped me ask questions I said where am I doing it what equipment do I have and who's going to be my audience being like is it going to be the major league is going to be minor Leaguers that are just coming in is it minor leaders that have been in the system for a while right because they all have different preconceived notions and questions about it and being able to ask questions leave it as an open form because even when I give presentations Justin I hate when I give a presentation and it's just a PowerPoint I personally don't like those those are just really boring I feel like no one's giving me value so every time I get a presentation I'm like all right here's some Powerpoint stuff but I want to ask you a question everyone here what is one thing you have a question about in regards to let's say x topic right so for example let's with those guys I'd be like hey who here is taking a supplement uh raise your hand great what supplements do you like to use boom boom boom awesome so let's talk about those because you're probably not the only one here that has it versus just going straight off the PowerPoint because that's not going to help the athlete learn or be applicable and you have to be fully prepared like what you're talking about in order to do that in order to put it out there and say tell me your questions you have to be overly prepared because you could get a question that you maybe didn't think through or how do you how do you prepare for something that you don't know is coming I would just make sure I was up on my research and asking questions all the time to the guys like if I saw guys in the hallway hey man what's going on how are things going and I would hear what their common um disgruntles are or challenges and find a way is there something nutrition can do but the one thing I also learned from my mentor she told me one thing she learned from uh an interview she did was she went to do an interview out of school and there was a strength conditioning coach there and he asked her a question this was in a group interview so it was five or six people and she said I don't know but I'll get back to you by looking up this question and that was the first question he asked that strength coach got up from the interview and left and she thought she messed up but he was so impressed that she said she didn't know that's all he needed so if I don't know something or I didn't know something I would be open with the guys be like hey it's something I don't know but I will get back to you and if that was done in front of a crowd of them I'd rather them be like wow he's honest and if I lose a little credibility because I don't know it I'd rather lose that credibility and give them the right answer versus giving someone the wrong answer and it's a very humbling experience because for example um I remember a strength coach asked me this in front of a group of of players and I'm like why would you ask me that hey this new research paper came out on BCAAs and it says BCAAs or Garbage what do you think Tony dude you're gonna throw me under the bus like that I was like well unfortunately I haven't read the paper so if you go ahead and send me that paper I'll give you my my feedback on it but for right now here what are my initial thoughts are on BCAAs but once I read the paper I'll be able to give you a better answer right but it's just like sometimes they with their throw car balls actually to see how you would answer and if I don't know the answer I had to be humble enough to say you know what I don't know and it's tough to say right especially being uh a male and a male dominated Sport and having to say I don't know yeah it takes it takes I think a lot more cojones to say that than than try to BS them because when you try to BS someone they know they know because you're just over explaining trying to get through it versus just being honestly like you know what I don't know and I'll get back to you
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1986 Shaka Zulu e09 in Full HD 1080p
yes nothing is impossible if two kingdoms truly wish to live in harmony i'm glad that you are so open-minded that's why you shouldn't object if i ask you to join me in the campaign against indones you and your man will match against them hello we will see who's the true king of kings it would appear that someone said was right wouldn't it it all comes down to blowing their heads off [Music] already the people are thinking that the white creatures deserve the glory for readers ultimate defeat let me help you one could end up getting quite involved with this country or dead [Music] go [Music] oh [Music] my me [Music] [Applause] [Music] the lord is my shepherd i shall not want he maketh me to lie down in green pastures he leadeth me beside the sterile waters he restoreth my soul he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake though i walk in the valley of the shadow of death i will fear no evil for thou art with me lord amen [Music] may you rest in peace because we sure as hell won't permission to speak sir i think it's about time we all face the facts well landlocked sir makes sailor like myself feel lost at sea especially at a funeral landlocked mr ogle we've been over all this before this land is ours with a proper concession signed and sealed given to us by a man who almost has all killed sir the only concession as i see it is a concession to our graveyard signed and sealed steady on mr ogle that's all right tim now how do all the men feel mr kane well fact chester i feel we do need a ship pretty bad something to sail us out of here quick in case soccer should start trying to test our skills against plenty of trees about here sir with a bit of sweat we can soon knock the ship together a sort gentleman you surprised me very much do you really think that we alone could build anything worth navigating without assistance it would take us the remainder of the year and how do you suppose such work would go unnoticed no without shark's approval the thing is out of the question i wasn't thinking of anything fancy sir couple of logs and sale if you make sale at night shark will be none the wiser mr ogle there are 400 miles of coastline between here and port elizabeth with 30-foot waves and razor-sharp reefs now you are not telling me as a sailor mr ogle that you really think that we could make that journey on a raft it's worth having a try sir it's better than sitting around here waiting for that savage to make his next move look sir got through one battle i don't think we'll be so lucky the next time i think that statement is quite unworthy of one of his majesty's subjects mr ogle we have made excellent progress progress what eight men against twenty thousand you call that progress yes mr abrams i do any good card player will tell you that the least advisable time to fold is when you call your opponent's bluff now shark has dared us to do the impossible to all intents and purposes we've proved we can and i would suggest you all that our position is now stronger than ever but democracy prevails here francis don't you agree certainly every man here is entitled to his own point of view quite zack pete you've got anything to say for yourselves i must should remain independent of shaka whatever the problems or risks whatever we do mr farewell there will be risks very good mr abrams i understand gentlemen we will in due course establish the manner and the timing of our departure now let us give thought to our dead comrades and to their proper burial yes [Music] [Applause] [Music] the lieutenant farewell i know would have been on that raft within a week just to see if it was possible but not for that you don't really want to go do you the banacam joji may have a greater future than lieutenant francis george farwell ever dreamt of don't be ridiculous i'm being ridiculous am i yeah well maybe i am but then so much of what's happened here is ridiculous isn't it you've called not only shaka's bluff but the bluff of the past 10 millennia of civilization life death youth resurrection friendship we've even turned the sanctity of christ into a political device shocker is becoming the victim of our sovereignty and so are you [Music] we may be dressed up to play the part but we can never be silly and that has little or nothing to do with the color of our skins you need that boat more than they do they may have lost their courage but you you're losing yourself granted we're gonna need a good reason for going right i mean a reason you'll believe and i suggest that he's far too cunning to believe anything but the truth well you came here to make an alliance didn't you i mean at the outset that was the unvarnished truth of your mission right well the time has now come for the two sovereigns to seal the pact we'll escort shaka's emissaries down to cape town where a proper peace treaty can be drawn up between his majesty's government and the zulu empire and therein lies our need of the ship you're making it sound rather easy well it can be easy if you remember which of those two sovereigns you truly represent [Music] it's not a bad idea at all [Music] well a journey overland would be extremely dangerous as of course you know and cozy we think it more practicable to go by sea and uh how do you plan to cross the waters we shall build a ship with your help and cozy and who will accompany you well my men and those that have been elected to speak in your place your prime minister even perhaps certain of your chief and donors to make the embassy incredible very clever febrina and what makes you think i'm so willing to send my emissaries to your kingdom did you really think that i would let you go as you came returning home with my prime minister and my chief in luna as a proof that your hand was successful that was not my intention nor is it mine we'll do as you suggest february with one minor change you'll go alone with him and all the required help [Music] hostages we could call it that though i'd prefer to consider it an indication of your goodwill [Music] have you finished boyasie [Music] my need for you and your people will be endured until next harvest if you are not backed by them they shall die [Music] that's a suspect [Music] good so it must remain if you were to suspect it could spell death for both of you you must leave bulaway at once i'll take you to gindin women they will look after you for how long must i stay away [Music] perhaps for as long as he lives [Music] [ __ ] [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] all right let's put her in the pond assembly um [Music] um [Music] ah [Music] oh [Music] okay [Music] okay [Music] and that the powder of love the moon is full and i wanted to shine my love down don't place too much faith in the moon it comes and goes and is too far away to give you what you want [Music] oh no it's no use huh i'll never get used to this kind of food i can't believe that this is going to stay edible all the way to the cape even if it is smoked [Music] electronics francis [Music] they decide to escape i trust that from now on you'll find it easier to enforce discipline amongst your men that was always your weakness or natal is mine as agreed i was king you have no right to murder my people they were never your people your people are there safe and sound and so they'll remain until next year's harvest [Music] as agreed [Music] but it is foreign [Music] take them down [Music] oh [Music] up [Music] wow [Music] [Applause] [Music] you're killing me [Music] [Applause] [Music] the greater your love will be [Music] no it's my trump [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] i think we'll ever see him again sir god only knows let's hope we haven't tried these patients too far [Applause] [Music] oh the visit have you found her yes the visit she has been in hiding with the great queen scroll making [Music] hmm [Music] you cannot live forever shaka you must have an air to ensure that the house of travel lives on after you no man there will be no else to do what i did to my father elves stab you in the back as they climb your road to the heavens besides the whites have made me immortal do not place so much trust in a white sugar i beg [Music] um [Music] wait here they're busy [Music] oh god [Music] so you have deceived me just as you deceived my father sir [Music] i have made you queen of queens most powerful woman in this land and the world but that was not enough for you mother you wanted more i love you shaka love we are incapable of that emotion mother all that we felt [Music] all we ever felt is vengeance and hate hate just as he is the product of my hatred no he is the future through him your name will live forever [Music] there can be no future without shock [Music] oh [Music] no [Music] i'm sorry [Music] all that we fear is vengeance and [Music] [Laughter] shelter hate back shaka you must stop him it's time to land mother snow later we must drive back it looks as if i arrived not a minute too soon [Music] when i spoke of that nation i wanted the name to stand for peace not total war i wanted my armies to bring subjugation not destruction never leave an enemy behind or it will rise again to fly at your throat [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] in charge is a european you say yes sir some eccentric who calls himself farewell left talent our end he asked me to give this report sir farewell damn did you fetch him here at once [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] go on [Applause] [Music] quite a spectacle farewell you'll have cape town all abuzz with anticipation of what your little circus can do can i offer you some rum you do remember what that is it's the carl and his greatest weapon next to bible hawkers and gardens it's all part of the crown's artificial policy when extending its boundaries amongst the so-called natives first it sends in the bible hawkers to delude their simple hearts and then rum seller captures their stomachs and then and finally the armies take rightful possession yes sir i remember what it is i once considered you merely as an idealist one of the many harmless visionaries who pollute this century but now i see you are far more dangerous you're a manipulator as much of a hypocrite as you say we are i cannot deny that the crown's colonial policy is far from unblemished but who are you to criticize our tactics when your own have been so outrageous your report makes interesting reading my casa oil did you say indeed whose means to an end so is the rum none of us are playing by the book i can see no reason why you should be so righteous i've done my job lord charles i've done it well the cape has enjoyed three years of grace we're now standing on the threshold of a lasting peace with the zulus waiting in your cells across that courtyard is a group of proud men they're waiting for a proper audience with you peace is the gift they bring but you treat him like animals and you refuse to meet with them maybe nothing standing between this colony and sixty thousand warriors believe me sir i've seen them in action that has the distinct flavor of a threat and since you are making it in the name of someone who is officially dead i must assume that you do not represent some self-styled savage chief but that you yourself are that chief what are you saying our reports indicate that shark had died over two years ago lifted well i also am officially dead as you can see that's a fallacy no no shark is alive very much alive i might add we have only your word for that lieutenant are you actually insinuating that i have made myself the king of the zoos it wouldn't be the first time these natives think we were born to lead and the road from fiction to fact can often be very short especially when untold power lies at the end of the journey ah there's preposterous but in point of fact makes no difference makes no great difference at all whether you're dealing with charcoal for barnacle georgie because the zulda's requests remain the same permission to have audience with his majesty's representative which side of the fence are you on the outlaw charles i'll leave for you to determine good day gentlemen i shall await your decision do you expect me as governor of the cape to lend an ear to a bunch of savages yes lord charles i do because that's your job because you're a governor of the colonies if you find it hard to speak to savages well i suggest you resign i should await your decision elizabeth [Music] francis elizabeth [Music] oh [Music] [Laughter] [Music] do you think we could find somewhere a little private measure [Music] mrs farewell you you look wonderful and so do you mr wilkins it seems this shark has even the power to turn the most conservative of englishmen into subjects of the zulu empire oh uh allow me to introduce you to king shaka's uh well i suppose you would say prime minister and his counselors oh well do we they do we meet lord charles oh no him no we'll have to wait major lead on [Music] thank you major [Music] there's no reason to stay here you know i have comfortable lodgings more fitting an emissary of king shaka no no i must stay here it's point of principle i'm asked i have to stay here with those men until those idiots [Music] take us seriously [Music] well then let's forget the problems of empires and kings [Music] i've missed you francis i've missed you desperately [Music] do huh [Applause] oh [Applause] you guys [Applause] [Music] he who believes in me and is baptized will be saved he who does not believe in me will be condemned he who is not with him is against him the prophecy of love the prophecy of hate surprisingly alike with me or against me i'm beginning to realize that georgie himself has little to do with my embassy to your kingdom if your people truly believe in christ it is with him that i must ultimately negotiate and i understand him well we are both tyrants in our own ways so either your king of kings serves me or i him i see no room for compromise well perhaps by serving christ you are indeed serving yourself by being true to him yeah maybe safeguarding the truth of your own nature hmm are the way of peace and cozy greatly to be preferred you and your people believe that oh yes papa we do then why did you hang it from a tree there are many things not easily explained that's why tyrants are necessary [Music] the great female elephant must suffer the presence of her disease [Music] if we the matter is flowing [Music] yo you [Music] yo come closer you have killed it's me late it's too late [Music] look will you get him out of here she can't breathe she needs hair come on [Music] save her or my guilt will become your own [Music] may you take a miracle bubble search for one in their book [Music] there are many there to choose from [Music] oh merciful god forgive us [Music] my name is [Music] is [Applause] [Music] hear the laughter it haunts me [Music] is [Music] me [Music] for i am [Music] it was meant to be [Music] is [Music] you
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The Dharma Doors, with MC Owens: The Asokadatta Sutra Part 1
and as I mentioned at the end of that class we were gonna keep the vimalakirti theme and the beat of a Malik UT going for who knows for how long but the one thing I wanted to mention about you know tonight we're doing a new Sutra is a fresh fresh suture but right from the get you're gonna start noticing similarities and you're gonna be like wait Michael that was that was in familiarity indeed there's so many crossovers here that I thought this was this will be a great Sutra but so hey I wanted to do this suture because it's a it's a great opportunity to review and go back over a bunch of those really interesting ideas from the vedanta-sutra but I also wanted to do this because that vimalakirti sutra is oh it's really something else you know it's it's really special and as I was saying a lot at the last the last class you know it's quite a performance it's a the sutra is kind of a performance to to teach the sutra is a performance and and what that means is I get ike especially me I can get quite you know performative in those classes and as uh you know wonderful or not as that might be it it doesn't allow you know a tremendous amount of room for questions and wrestling with a lot of the deeper ideas and so it's a this sutra tonight is called the Ashoka data I have a ton of stuff to say about Ashoka data that word the idea but I do want to just start tonight by saying you know I want this is a much kind of chiller pace than that vimalakirti where I was sort of trying to you know because Michael and I had laid out of schedule and so if I'm you know sort of missed a beat we'd start slipping behind in that way where's tonight we have no schedule well we could do a show get that to for weeks months years you know so and I'm very open to that possibility and so with that being said I just want to you know I haven't worked out all the the best ways of fielding questions but sort of just that kind of compassionate chaos has sort of worked so far in terms of everybody respecting everybody's sort of going so feel free to jump in I'm gonna jump in tonight we're doing the ashoka dr. sutra it's the title of the suture is gonna be tricky we're I'm reading it from this which is this a treasury of Mahayana sutras and what is a treasury of Mahayana sutras what is this book well this is a partial translation and it's not complete it's a partial translation of the rotten akuto sutra this pile or peak or mound of jewels and actually what the rotten oculd does suture is is basically an anthology so it's a bunch of smaller sutras that are compiled together I am particularly interested in the rotten akuto sutra all 49 of them there are 49 small sutras that make up this pile of jewels all 49 of them have not been translated into English yet this book is 22 of them one of if not the most famous of the sutras one of the most famous jewels in the heap is a Sutra called the lion's roar of Queen Sri mala and it's a it's a famous suture because it's about a female a queen who gives the lion's roar this sort of well actually Ashoka dots at tonight or maybe maybe tonight but in this suture it will give the lion's roar so I just want you to know that this is a famous suture that comes from this pile that would spin translated number of times actually there's a suture called the upaya sutra or the skill and mean sutra also comes out of this kolaks so now we're at what 22 23 24 right there's this one that I use a lot Diana Paul's women in Buddhism she translates parts of a number of the jewels a number of the sutures that are in this she translates portions of them so this is a great resource for Rotten accout to studies right and so one of the things I wanted to share with you really quickly about all these jewels about the rotten a Kuta the whole pile is that again there's 49 sutras the english-speaking world knows about knows of about half of them and if you read Chinese then you can read all forty-nine if you read Sanskrit you can read almost all 49 of them and if you look at all 49 of them they're kind of well actually you know it's interesting historically meaning traditionally scholarly this sutras treated as um just a miscellaneous high pile they called it a cooter because it's just a big pile of miscellaneous sutras I beg to differ it is there's really really a very strong through line through all these sutures really tying them all together in a very interesting way I I think it's a it's sort of a very Yin a yin kind of a collection where the threads are loose and it is an anthology where you don't have sutras and characters from sutures passing over into other sutras they're all standalone in that way but there are these kind of well some of the sutures are called near dashes advice and that might sound familiar because of the vimalakirti near Desha sutra that's right the vimalakirti sutra is a near dasha it where it is the advice the sagely advice of somebody or so-and-so and in fact many of the 49 jewels are near desh Sutras they are the advice of this person or the advice of that person people by the way that are not the buddha right that's kind of relevant there is also something called peri preacher and there are a bunch of these sutures that are the like the agra peri preacher I think you can kind of see it there this is a book by Jannati a amazing scholar Jan HEA and these books this is a sort of a lot of these sutures are about the Bodhisattva path and so this is the questions so not the advice but the questions of Agra the Agra PI preacher this is the rostra pali hari preacher the questions of roster paulo right and so you get these sutras that are the advice of so-and-so or the questions of so-and-so there's a number of the 49 that our view has the the Sukhavati view ha the xob of you ha so a view ha is a well you can think of it as a pure land Sutra the description of these other lands right the other worlds these Buddha lands interestingly though the word view ha is like an arrangement or an array kind of like a bouquet right where you don't get a bouquet in nature you have to like assemble it right to make a beautiful bouquet out of flowers so a view ha is like an arrangement a presentation of a you know of a bunch of ideas in addition to all of those types of sutras there's two more that I want to mention one actually all right I already mentioned it it's the lion's roar like queen sri mala and this is what's interesting is that in these sutras the all the rotten akuto sutras in most of the ones that i've really carefully studied at some point somebody gives the lion's roar it's kind of a theme but there's only one of the 49 sutures there's only one that is called the lion's roar of and it happens to be Queen Sri mala it happens to be a female that's interesting then there's the final one that I wanted to tell you about which is this yet guarana a prophecy and this is the tricky word the the of tricky idea yeah karana in the early days of Buddhist studies like at the turn of the turn to the 20th century when like the Theosophical society was all getting into buddhist studies and madame blavatsky and the colonel we're down in Southeast Asia studying they were like woo prophesies yes Nostradamus tell us what is the future sadly that is not what a via karana is there's this motif in all of these sutras where it is the Buddha the Buddha the historical Buddha Siddhartha Shakyamuni making a prophecy that in the future life so and so will become a fully enlightened Buddha right and this is a theme in many sutras where you know the discourse is going back and forth and back and forth and it's good and then you know it reaches this like peak moment and the Buddha says ah now Bodhisattva Safa so and so will in the future life become Buddha and they always have these beautiful names so that's a theme it's a theme throughout a bunch of different sutras not just rotten ikutsu sutras of of these prophecies that in the future you will become a Buddha but it's interesting that in the rotten akuto collection even though there are many declarations of future Buddhahood there is only one sutra that is called a Jacaranda sutra and it is the show khodataeva karana sutra ah I did it that's the big introduction to the Sutra so this is about this bestowing of a prophecy of Buddhahood of full Buddhahood on this Bodhisattva Ashoka daata so that's just where the sutra comes from now we're gonna open up the treasury right and now we're gonna actually get into it this is Sutra the 32nd Sutra number 32 even though in this book its Sutra at number 7 it is actually number 32 actually the order of these sutures is seemingly quite significant so as you get closer to suture number 49 just want to point that out the Chinese title of this is is even trickier because we have two things going on with this collection we have the Chinese which is what the sutra is actually called in Chinese and then we have the title that this translation committee gave the sutra and then there is the Sanskrit title of the sutra confused yet so these people translate this like what is this Sutra called this Sutra is called the prophecy of the Bodhisattva fearless virtues attainment of Buddhahood so they're interesting what they're doing there is is that they're giving you the English title which is referencing the original Sanskrit title Ashoka daata Bodhisattva the Ashoka data means fearless virtue okay and so this is the vehicle rana the prophecy of bodhisattva fearless virtues attainment of Buddhahood so that's actually kind of a you know a very verbatim translation of the Sanskrit title the Chinese is this way duh fearless duh fearless virtue and that's where the translation of Ashoka daata starts to get very tricky so indeed this word Ashoka in Sanskrit yeah it means fearless if you're familiar with the kind of famous or infamous Indian or you know ruler Emperor named Ashoka from Fifth's you know what third century BC it's a famous name famous emperor Ashoka is like Constantine very famous and what ah shoka without uh without shoka Ashoka actually means without sorrow without regret that's quite a name for a ruin Emperor who led a vicious conquest to kind of unify the subcontinent of India it's it's notoriously a bloody conquest and so a name like Ashoka is like wow and so this were this idea in in in like Sanskrit in like the big milieu of Indian culture it's helpful to know that it means without sorrow or without regret in Buddhism Ashoka kind of more means like fearless brave and it is certainly what way means without fear and this idea of way is is big in Buddhism I mean it I mean the Buddha or the Bodhisattvas are called be Stowers or fearlessness it's like that's the that's what they have come to bring humanity is to be fearless to have no fear to not be afraid and so you see in Chinese Buddhist text you see way a lot for this idea of fearless whereas you actually in Chinese don't see the idea of shush oakum that much so it's interesting there and then the duh this is where it starts to get very interesting if you're familiar with the famous Chinese poem called the daodejing this is the duh of the daodejing right this is the virtue so the way and virtue the DAO the way and virtue duh the the Jing the classic concerning the way and duh virtue so the of course of a Chinese like philosopher or someone sees this fearless duh that's like oh oh wow tell me more so there's an interesting choice of terms here with this idea of virtue duh but it's tricky though because Ashoka daata dat ta daaaa is a very interesting idea it is etymologically right there with donna da na which is to give but data is it data basically it still has the I did the connotation of giving but what is wrapped up actually in donna and virtue and dutta dutta rather than donna being this data is actually like sharing actually what data means in sanskrit is to split up it's like if like basically like if we picked a bunch of apples and i gave you half and took half for me we data we dotted up the apples we divided them so there's this idea of sort of equally sharing in that whereas Donna is like you don't have any apples I got apples and sarai Donna I Donna you the apples because you don't have any apples whereas data is more of this idea of sharing in that way regardless what's what's going on in the sutra tonight is a whole discourse about giving receiving and the virtue or Punia or merit which is another food a bunch of buddhist ideas that are wrapped up in this Chinese duh is punya or merit and it's about the merit that is acquired from giving so all of that is wrapped up in this idea of giving getting married and all of that and then we're going to be introduced to this Bodhisattva of fearless merit making right that's kind of what's buried in these ideas like if you if you try to get too stuck on like well is it fearless giving or is it fearless receiving or is it fearless merit from it's like don't get too hung up on is it the giving is it the getting is it the gift it's like fearless merit making okay that is the title now we've done where the searcher comes from and what the title is any questions or comments or ideas before we really dig into some Dharma great we're off to a great start so I think I'll start reading it I have a few ideas these ideas in particular that I want to talk about they come up in the text let's just see how it goes so now we know there's this very interesting collection of sutras the rotten ACOTA we've taken one of those gems out right brush that off and that's this Ashoka daata sutra thus have I heard once the world honored one was dwelling on the vultures peak mount grid Rakata near the great city of Raja Raja the capital of Megiddo accompanied by five hundred monks and countless Bodhisattva Maha siddhis were also present eight thousand of them at the head and these leaders these great leaders had all acquired samajis concentrations and Durrani's hmm the Romneys are kind of like mantras but they're actually kind of like spells in a way so these all these great Bodhisattva leaders had acquired Samadhi concentration and Doni spells they had penetrated well into emptiness signlessness and wishlist nests the three doors of liberation they had acquired a good command of the miraculous powers and they had achieved the realization of the non origination of all phenomena the realization of the non arising of all Dharma's among the Bodhisattvas were Bodhisattva Meru Bodhisattva muhammara Bodhisattva constantly entering somebody already suffer ever vigorous Bodhisattva precious hand rotten a hosta actually jeweled hand is that Bodhisattva Bodhisattva roots of constant joy Bodhisattva worthy strength Bodhisattva precious form Bodhisattva rahu Bodhisattva chakra the god of the sky and bodhisattva god of water bodhisattva high aspiration bodhisattva superior aspiration and bodhisattva intense aspiration and so forth during the world honor once stay near the great city of raj gree huh the King princes Brahmins and elders and all libo lay devotees all worshipped praised and made offerings to the Buddha at that time the world honored one was teaching the Dharma to incalculable hundreds of thousands of millions of followers who surrounded him respectfully and then one morning in accordance with the rules numerous sha bakas disciples renunciants including the venerable shariputra the venerable muhammad juliana the venerable maha kassapa the venerable xu booty the venerable Poorna Maitreya jana Putra the venerable rubato the rena Vil Rajat the venerable Upali the venerable Rahula and venerable Ananda all dressed in their monastic robes and holding bowls in their hands went into the great city of Raja Raja for the sole purpose of begging for food from house to house begging in this way these shravakas gradually approached the palace where king ajatashatru lived when they arrived there they stood in silence to one side without saying whether they wanted any food or not king ajatashatru king ajatashatru had a daughter named Ashoka Dutta fearless virtue a maiden of incomparable beauty and grace she had achieved the most distinctive merits in the world although she was only 12 years old she was sitting with golden jeweled shoes on her feet in her royal father's Hall when she saw the shravakas arrive she did not stand up to welcome them but sat in silence not exchanging greetings with them not saluting them or asking them to be seated seeing Ashoka daata sitting silently king ajatashatru asked her do you not know that these men are them are the foremost disciples of Shakyamuni Buddha do you not know that they have achieved the great Dharma and that they are fields of blessings for the world it is out of compassion for sentient beings that they beg for food now that you have seen them why do you not stand and welcome them why not salute them exchange greetings with them and ask them to be seated now what on earth do you have in mind that keeps you from standing up and welcoming these shravakas do I need to explain like what's at stake here right this is so the first thing of course is a jet to shot through for all intent for all we know is a historical figure he appears in many Buddhist sutras the older sutras of like the Pali tradition and insofar as those Pali sutras can be kind of trusted as historical documents it does seem that the Buddha and ajatashatru had contact ajatasatru would go to the Buddha for advice that's the content of many sutras well you know like I've said in so many of these Mahayana sutras this text no it knows that this is not history ejecta chapter to our knowledge did not have a daughter definitely not a daughter named Ashoka daata it's like so this sutra is from the get a parable where these things are significant they stand for things right away I hope everybody noticed these are almost the same ten shravakas from the vimalakirti sutra in almost the exact same order so you start to notice a what would be called a trope and this trope of having these Sri Lanka is going from shariputra the the oldest wisest of the group all the way to ananda the youngest you know most group wet-behind-the-ears of the group so this is a Atropa form well what's really going on here like like this idea that this twelve-year-old girl is not standing up when these elders they are all standing and they have come begging for food well I mean you know this is this is huge this is huge this is so much there's you know seniority seniority is just the tip of the iceberg of what is being shirk dear right in that way where the youngest is not bowing to the oldest bias by any stretch of the imagination but even more significant than that is that the female is not bowing to the male's that's where it's like you know from of Theravada that type of food ism of which the shravakas that's what they represent you know that's in fact if you don't know you know that's sort of a very a point of contention in the Theravada world today which is that there's a rule in that monastic community which is that the the a nun even if she's been ordained for 80 years needs to bow to a monk who just got ordained that day this weird rule that nuns always must follow behind the monks there's obviously a lot of rules around contact with opposite sex and all of that but that's not what actually this is about this is about folks this is about righteous indignation tonight this is about that's right fearless virtue is about speaking truth to power speaking truth to Authority and and I so I didn't want to get to Ashoka daka's lion's roar without you knowing that that's what's at stake here and that it's this is yeah this is a story this is a bedtime story but man this is a very powerful message that you know even if you're the most conservative critical historian and scholar this sutra is at least 2,000 years old it is at least from the Year Zero it is most likely several hundred years older than that even but it is guaranteed going back at least 2,000 years in a culture a world in which these dynamics of male-female hierarchy seniority hierarchy this is serious business and so here the roar right I want I just want you to hear that and and hear the message though he well you know we're gonna go through it but Ashoka daata asked her father has your Majesty ever seen or heard of a universal monarch standing up to welcome minor kings king ajatasattu who answered no ashoka doctor said has your Majesty ever seen or heard of a lion the king of beasts rising to welcome jackals no has your Majesty ever heard of of a chakra God receiving his celestial subjects or that Brahma saluting his celestial subjects the king replied no ashoka doctor said has your Majesty ever seen or heard of the god of a vast ocean paying homage to the god of a river or to the god of a pond no has your Majesty ever seen or heard of the king of mountains Sumeru paying homage to a hill no has your Majesty ever seen or heard of the god of the sun or the god of the moon saluting Firefly's the king replied no the Maiden Ashoka doctor replied therefore your majesty why should a bodhisattva who in great kindness and compassion has vowed to pursue supreme unsurpassable enlightenment why should such a person pay homage to sure vodkas of the little vehicle who have neither great compassion nor great kindness your majesty why should one who follows the path leading to supreme enlightenment who is like a lion the king of beasts salute those who follow the small vehicle who are like jackals your majesty if one is already engaged in a vigorous effort to seek the great cure path should they associate with shravakas of the small path with such few roots of good virtue Your Majesty if a person which it wishes to go to a sea of great wisdom to seek a thorough knowledge of the great Dharma in its entirety do they bother to turn to shravakas whose knowledge based on the Buddha's oral teachings is a me as is as limited as the water in a cow's hoofprint Your Majesty if one wishes to reach supreme Buddhahood the spiritual mount Sumeru and acquire the infinite body of a tooth a guitar should they pay homage to sure vodkas who seek only as much samadhi power as could be contained in the space of a tiny mustard seed your majesty the merits and wisdom of sherlock --is may be compared to the light of a firefly because their illumination can only benefit themselves and their understanding of Dharma comes only through hearing the Buddha's oral teachings if a person has already learned of the merits and wisdom of tathagata's which may be likened to the sunlight and moonlight should they salute shravakas Your Majesty I will not pay homage to shravakas even after the Buddha enters Nirvana let alone now when the world honoured one still remains in the world why your majesty the reason is one who associates closely with shravakas will vow to attain shravaka hood and one who associates closely with solitary sages protect us they will vow to attain solitary enlightenment protect your Buddhahood and one who associates closely with the supremely enlightened one will vow to attain supreme unsurpassable enlightenment okay my pause there so one of the reasons why I really wanted to do there's so many sutras that tie into vimalakirti the one reason why I will chose this one is because of such it has in in all actually all of my Dharma studies all of my suture studies it has the clearest treatment of what's wrong with shravakas and what's so great about Bodhisattvas that that discourse that there's something that wrong with the Hinayana there's something wrong with the Theravada there's something wrong with the shravaka path the discourse that there's something wrong with the sri lanka path and there's something better or whatever about the Bodhisattva path that's like at the heart of so many Mahayana sutras is trying to extol the virtues of Bodhisattva anis Bodhisattva hood and trying to show the shortcomings of what is called the serviço Yana the Scirocco path and again this for me is one of the clearest so one of the lines that's very clear here is this idea that that the sure vodka has only enough illumination to illuminate themselves right that's sort of there's there's more to come there's much more to come about Ashoka Dutta is kind of critique of the solitary path so I'm not going to give them all the way but I just want you to know that that is what's going on in the sutra and that those little well first of all that lovely list of you know does the king of mountains greet a hill does the you know that's like very again this is very this is a very empowering sutra in that way right so to have a twelve year old girl saying you know that's some powerful stuff so questions about where we're at up to this point cool so I do want to talk about these three doors of liberation so I'm gonna have to unfortunately I'm going to skip so there's like like all great Mahayana sutras Ashoka daata now lusts out into verse in which she says make many of the same things she just said and more in verse in poetic verse and so I'm not going to go into those unfortunately well just on the point I will notice this one just on that tension between the this solitary enlightened one the Sri Lanka and the Bodhisattva the she says that it's like a person who ventures to see seeking a great fortune and yet returns only with one coin so precisely do Sherlock cos behave but having reached the great having reached the great ocean of Dharma they disregard the treasures of the Mahayana and engender only the narrow aspirate to follow this small vehicle right if one engenders a narrow aspiration seeking his his or her own deliverance only not others then just like a minor doctor who can only care themselves they deserve no respect from the wise so there's another big critique and I just want to plant this seed before I get to the next part this critique you know it is an old one this this is dialogue this discourse has been going on for centuries and centuries and centuries but I want you to know that there it's still kind of applicable to today's world of spirituality in terms of kind of a spiritual tradition that might be hyper ly focused on one's own liberation and not and kind of maybe miss that you're never gonna get liberated that way never with any hyper focus on the self is just is failed or doomed and it does seem that maybe the Theravada path with its focus on deep Samadhi deep meditation for one's own liberation it seems like that might have come to the end of the road so to speak and the Bodhisattva path is again about this sort of a concern about everyone's liberation concern about all enlightenment okay so I'm skipping the bulk of the beautiful poetry jumping to the next kind of nice section here then after after that King Ajatasatru reproached Ashoka daata saying you arrogant little girl how dare you not welcome these sure bakas when you see them the maiden shoka doctor said do not say that your majesty Your Majesty is arrogant too why do you not welcome all of the poor of Raj griha to your home Oh burn burn right why don't you invite everybody right miss oh that's great the King answered listen to you listen to his answer they are not my peers well the poor are not my peers right why should I welcome them into my house right the maiden Ashoka doctor said a novice Bodhisattva is also like that srivasa or solitary protect óbuda is her peer the King asked his daughter do you not know that the bodhisattva respects all sentient beings oh he tried to flip it on her he tried to get smart oh you think you're a bodhisattva don't all Bodhisattvas it you know Revere all sentient beings right do not do you not know that Bodhisattvas respect all sentient beings Ashoka daata answered your majesty a bodhisattva respects them all in order to save the arrogant irate beings and make them turn their minds towards supreme unsurpassable enlightenment it is in order to augment sentient beings good routes that a bodhisattva extends respect to all however shravakas are already free of anger and hatred and are unable to increase their good routes your majesty even though hundreds of thousands of Buddhas explained the wonderful subtle dharma to them they will not improve in discipline meditation or samadhi your magic vaca is like a lump of lapis lazuli unable to contain anything but a bodhisattva but a bodhisattva is like a precious container your majesty a bottle which is full cannot take in even a drop of rain from the sky in the same way they share vodka even after hundreds of thousands of Buddhas to Thugga toss have explained the wonderful subtle dharma to them they cannot be helped or improved in discipline meditation or wisdom nor kaz nor can they cause sentient beings to aspire to all-knowing wisdom ok Michael can I ask a quick question it's a perfect time for that great thanks I mentioned it on the chat and recognize that you didn't that you don't read those so I'll just ask I thought even with his dying words you know that the historical Buddha said you know be a lamp unto yourself work out your own salvation diligently no one else can do this for you you've got to do the work yourself like this is not something like you know just in the name of Jesus you know everybody can be say its kind of thing and so there there's something that I find kind of and I have always vacillated between the chair body and the Mahayana tradition because of this kind of this question I mean maybe it's to do with how large you define self but but I just thought I decided to ask that because I love this this story it's just oh yeah oh ok yeah no I'm great I was sort of like hmm but now I know where you're coming from yeah so here so here's the deal you know you're right that is sort of a ridge and an original injunction of the Buddha is to sort of be he lamps unto yourself don't believe anything is true because you read it because somebody told you or even because the Buddha said it you only believe things are true because you yourself have have experienced the truthfulness of them and you know from the Diamonds the Vajra suture the idea you got to let that the Dharma is just a raft and you got to let the raft go after you get to the other side that's the Dharma that's the teaching from day one the critique I think from what would be called the Mahayana point of view is that a group of conservative elders lost sight of the Dharma and as the way that ia teach this when I'm more of the historian is that it does seem that you know Buddhism as a kind of meditation movement in India it seems like it went along pretty good for one hundred two hundred years and then it became an institution it became a hierarchy with all the pitfalls of hierarchies and institutions and so there was a kind of a revival movement of which the suture that were reading tonight is part of it's sort of like of this hey everybody we missed the message that the that he told us about originally this is nothing this is not a new message this is like hey everybody we forgot the old message because because if we're discriminating based on age sex gender race you name it we're not doing we're not practicing the Dharma we're not doing the thing lost the plot there yeah exactly and so this is very much addressing sort of very exactly what your comment was about okay thank you that helps because it helps me reconcile some of the questions I had about the couny ordination and and my own personal aspiration for for being ordained and not being able to be in in that tradition and not wanting to be subservient to a freshly you know monk doubt guy I just decided not to be a nun in this life because of that and and look 2500 years ago right his stepmom got ordained yeah yeah there was some something lost indeed you know and I think that you know I've seen even you know the last few days you know people really connecting with this original anti cast message of Buddhism that Buddhism from the beginning was anti cast anti hierarchy and to a certain degree anti sexual discrimination because the Buddha was like yet enlightenment for everybody let's go mail women now they were dealing with the sexual drive and sexual impulses and people with them and so he laid out all these kind of rules about like keeping separated and doing this in doing that but the original like let's not forget the original message though is that this was one of the first religious teachers on the scene that was saying it doesn't matter it doesn't matter if you're male if it's odd that's not the point do you have a mind you know suffering mind great you're in come on like that's that was sort of the the criteria there so thank you I appreciate that and I also think that I heard that she had to ask three times and mostly because he kept saying you know the thing is were forest monks you're not gonna be safe and there's three aspects of you know why he needed to lay down some ground rules in order to protect wandering mendicant women you know but that being said they also had to you know make rules about like don't have sex with corpses and like you know there's all kinds of weird in the Vinaya huh exactly and let's not forget forget one of the best rules right where he said way about the part where if the rules are not working forget him forget him yeah actually what a brilliant said hey by the way if these rules are not working for your community you can forget them so I'm so glad you're here tonight this is such a great place for you to be a great suture for us all to be listening to so um any other questions comments ideas because we gotta talk to cement eNOS we got to talkin teenis tonight I was kind of gearing up for it so in order to do that we're going to be introduced to our first this sort of pre Racha as it was called the question the questioning that I already mentioned is a kind of a part of the rotten akuto sutras is the kind of questioning so hearing hearing his daughter drop say all that king ajatashatru sank into silence at that time the venerable shariputra right considered the wisest of the Shaka's had this thought ashoka daata so eloquent she's so eloquent that she can deliver such a boundless discourse let me step forward to ask her a few questions and i will find out whether she has realized the truth thereupon shariputra approached the maiden ashoka data and asked do you abide in the shravaka vehicle do you practice Theravada Buddhism are you Theravada Buddhist are you a Hinayana Buddhists are you a sure archetype of Buddhist ashoka doctor replied no haiku dress you abide in the solitary sagely vehicle the protec yeah Buddha vehicle sure Platinum do you abide in the Mahayana the great vehicle she replied no sorry butcher asked further then in what vehicle do you abide that you are able to make such a lion's roar the maiden answered then made an answer venerable shariputra if I were abiding in anything right now it would be impossible for me to make the lion's roar since I abide in nothing I can make a lion's roar however Shari Putra you asked in what vehicle do you abide does the Dharma realized and achieved by you shy future consists of different vehicles such as a shravaka vehicle a protectable and a great vehicle shariputra said please listen to me while patronizing right please listen to me the Dharma I have realized has no such distinct signs as vehicle or no vehicle because it has only one sign namely signlessness venerable shariputra ashoka doctor said if the Dharma is signless how can it be sought how if it has no marks characteristics or qualities how can it be sought sorry pooch replied Ashoka Dutta what is the difference in excellence between the Dharma of Buddhas and the Dharma's of ordinary people put it put it a different way what is the difference in in excellence between the truth of Buddhas and the truth of ordinary people so substituting truth for Dharma their right ashoka dots replied what is the difference between emptiness and nirvana quiescence a show could get lost - su sorry pooch replied there is no difference between emptiness and nirvana ashoka doctor reply show Putra just as there is no difference in excellence between emptiness and total quiescence so there is no difference in excellence between the truth of Buddha's and the truth of ordinary people furthermore shariputra just as space while embracing all forms is not different from them so the Dharma of Buddhas is not different from the Dharma's of ordinary people nor can the two be distinguished by sides does it sound familiar just in its tone right very similar to the valley cutie Sutra very similar ideas again though I I wanted to then use tonight to slow down unpack all of that so that we're only going to talk about shy pooches little question-and-answer for the rest of the night I promise hold off so at the very beginning of the Sutra it said that all the Bodhisattvas which is going to include Ashoka data that they had all penetrated I believe was the verb penetrated was the verb they had all penetrated well into the three doors of liberation okay and and it says it in the opening that they had penetrated into emptiness signlessness and wishlist nests and the little repartee here between shariputra and ashoka daata was about the signless right and to a certain degree about emptiness and to a certain degree about wishlist is so I want to kind of use show Putra and ashoka doctors back and forth to talk about this fundamental Buddhist idea this this is essential Mahayana Buddhism here you know again it mentions it at the beginning and this was a big part of the vimalakirti suture was was these three doors of liberation now if you've never heard of these well you're gonna find out all about them tonight but if if this is your first time hearing me talk about them then you may not have heard me reference them this way or you may not have heard them referenced this way in the earlier shravaka esque Theravada type Buddhism so in the early type of Buddhism there were these three called the three seals or the three marks of reality and it was these ideas that well that all phenomena you know whether it's uh whatever it is telephone ice cream cone warm fuzzy feeling an idea a memory all these different things although they appear to have different qualities or characteristics right you know if you just think of people you know some people are tall some people are short some people are like this something like that like all of these different qualities well the original teaching of the Buddha emphasized this idea that all phenomena actually have these kind of three shared qualities our Altima tan self an Atman and that's sort of technical but it really just if you want to think of it simply it means that there's no s essence or essential piece or part of anything right use like my clock but the idea that there's no essential part of it it has no essential piece that's like an ottoman that there's no essence everything is like a ball of foam would be the Buddhist simile there so the original three marks or three seals was that everything ultimately doesn't have a an A something underneath it's all sort of a collection of locks on our collection of qualities without an essential quality so that's called selfless so all things were without a self right all things were impermanent you know my clock is falling apart all the time parts are breaking and falling apart so it's impermanent there's no essential part of it and ultimately it's a source of dukkha or a source of suffering those were the three old-school shravaka style Buddhists the way to see reality and sort of the right view if you will the right view of reality was that you should see all individuated phenomena whether it's a pan pair of glasses or whatever you should see any phenomena as not having a central part an essential nough central nature that it's all impermanent no matter what it is it's fleeting and that ultimately because of those two things actually because it's fleeting and because ultimately there's nothing there there it's a source of suffering a source of frustration it will never be satisfactory it will never be satisfying the way that you really want it to be because it doesn't actually possess the qualities you think isn't actually even there and is ultimately fleeting that's Dharma that's wisdom solid you you can't mess with it it's like that is the teaching that's the old teaching but a few things happened in Buddhism one thing that happened is is that in the Mahayana tradition they kind of were like well basically this this view that everything is a source of suffering got a little it was a little I kind of downer it it kind of seems to have drifted into a very like approximating an e allistic type of you know it's either escape from this world definitely view everything in this world is bad like it just started to like you know I I tried to be a good Dharma teacher just now by trying to get you excited about those three ideas and then take them right away from you right because they are wise it is wisdom and you should think about the impermanence of all things we should think about the unsatisfactory nature of things we should think about the nature of things like that's true but it's also true that if you spend too much time in those those mindsets you know that it you can start to get a little down in terms of this world and so in the Mahayana tradition the way that I teach it is that they sort of they didn't abandon or dismiss those three signs I just told you about but they got very excited much more excited about passing through these Liberatore experiences or these Liberatore gateways of emptiness not self not selflessness anut men but Shunyata emptiness right not impermanent signless which I want to talk about and then not suffering but ultimately kind of undesirable wishlist Ness is tricky and I'm gonna go through each of these quickly or not quickly I'm gonna spend you know basically a half hour talking about but I want to kind of start to present them to you for many in the in the room these are all these are familiar ideas right and individually they might be familiar ideas and then as these sort of three doors of liberation as a as an idea as a concept they might be familiar to you stuff you know it's a tricky one because there's a way in which they they really work together and I wanted to I wanted to have a little fun tonight I want to try a new what is this matter metaphor simile it's some one of those it's a story and it's a new story to try to talk about emptiness in a slightly interesting new way talk about the signless right so for the number of years the last five six years or whatever up until recently I had been working as an archivist I worked in an archive and what an archive is if you don't know is it's basically like a museum but it's not open to the public so everything is just sort of stored right and what you do as an archivist is you well you count things you look catalogue things you collect data on things and then you pack things up very nicely carefully for all of eternity and figure out ways to prevent them from deterioration and decay from impermanence and all of that right I'm actually not trying to make funny Buddhist jokes yet so part of that job that was very very interesting was being presented with a variety of different collections of items you know very like people would donate collections of butterflies or they would donate collections of like antique whatever this was to the museum that I worked at and then my job was to go through and catalogue all the items and and the idea it was about like you know let's say I was gonna catalogued an item and it it instantly became kind of an interesting philosophical conundrum of like is this one thing or is it two things and what I mean by that is is that I've got a bunch of these so should I catalogue all the batteries because these batteries were are not original part of this the battery was made somewhere else the battery actually has tuks toxic stuff in it so it needs to be stored separately and so deciding whether this is part of this or not was became very interesting in terms of finding where does the clock begin and end so I want to present you with a it's like a theoretical situation I was confronted with this didn't really happen but it very easily could have imagined as an archivist that I we open up a big vault and it's just full of books floor-to-ceiling books right yeah and we got a catalog and archive these books we got to go through right and so we want to start coming up with a way to fit you know separate them out because it's got there's all kinds of books right and so we start going through and we start getting confronted with they're instantly an interesting question which is what is a book what makes a book does a book have a cover does a book have words if if it's a book of just numbers is it still a book okay so books don't just have words let me ask you this is a magazine a book you it's a magazine a book it's got a cover it's got words I read it oh so now imagine that we're like well we got to get we got to get to cataloging all of these all these books right a vault I'm telling you it's a vault of books but we start going through and we realize wait a minute wait a minute magazines or magazines or magazines everybody knows what a magazine is right so we're gonna put all the magazines over there and we're gonna catalogue all of those right well and then let's say I find this this pile of Sears catalogs right old Sears catalogs and I'm like all right well those aren't those aren't books they're catalogs so now I'm putting all the catalogs over here and then I'm putting all the the ledgers over here and all the Diaries and journals over there and all the discs over there and then and I'll tell you what happens by the time we're all done with this there ain't a book in the vault so so that's funny right and I wanted to do that because I know that you know a lot of people are very interested in this idea this Buddhist idea of emptiness and as I often say jokingly you know that when when I realize that the empty nature of things it's not that they like turn into little clouds of smoke and disappear and that the more enlightened I get the more the less things that are until I'm in like a dark black room of a void and now I'm enlightened because there's no more differentiated phenomena that's not what the Buddhists are talking about at all so what I'm gonna do now is walk you through the signless so the idea is is that in my example when I started with this idea of like well what makes a book a book how would I even know if I was looking at a book right well you know what a book is by its qualities or its characteristics that we have come to associate with them another example is a chair what is a chair surely a chair is a certain a collection of qualities or characteristics I need to be able to sit on it it's arguable whether it needs our back or not right because I could have a vault full of chairs haha pretty soon when I start putting the stools over there oh the chairs go so what I'm kind of doing is is doing a funny game about these qualities or characteristics they're called machina in Sanskrit and the Buddhist talked a lot about laksana and so what's going on with this in terms of this is that well let's go back to my first example of the books and then by the time I was done there were no more books right so what happened to all the books well where did those go cuz it's like I know where all the catalogs and all the Diaries and all the journals and all the magazines are where did all the books go right and the idea of course is is they didn't go anywhere they were never there in a way to begin with that is emptiness that is the empty nature of all phenomena that all phenomena are like those books that I disappeared from you I disappeared them from your reality and you know how I disappeared them from your reality is I took the locks you know away from them in that way I started saying well no no no we're gonna call this kind of lock ssin of that and we're gonna call this kind of lock shown on that and so there's this really intimate relationship of course between all these ideas where is it that it is the signs that are making me think it's the object but I just told you that that object that's singular that singular object that you have such a convenient word for right you have that one convenient word for that idea but what is a clock right it is a series of laksana timekeeping does it need to have hands no gonna have a duty to be a digital clock right does it need to be on my wrist no so the idea is is that if you think about signs or laksana qualities or characteristics like if you think about them long enough the object that they are qualities of starts to reveal its empty nature which is that it's it's it isn't actually what it is is a conventional convenient way of holding a bunch election uh a bunch of characteristics together in your mind so all but hold on I'm gonna flip it on you I'm gonna flip it on you because what happens is is that if you just followed me on the the the books that are no they're not there anymore right if you Joe if you followed me on that that there are no books there's no there's nothing to have signs then either right because if it's an but and then just to to if if if the lock Shana show me that there's nothing underneath it's all emptiness and therefore there's nothing to have any signs to begin with what could you possibly want out there you want a book you want to cherish a butcher right so that's where you get to the wishlist nests this is in what's so fascinating about the Bodhisattva path what's so fascinating about a premier heeta a penny heeta the wishlist is it's not saying bad human you shouldn't want anything it's actually saying you know what's funny there's nothing there to want you know that you know it's isn't that funny so this is not again it's not punitive it's not even it's just a realization that there's nothing there to be wanted all it is is a bunch of qualities or characteristics that are in my head already they are my differentiation they are my discrimination they are my consciousness so therein lies this sort of triple fold practice of seeing all phenomena as empty therefore without signs and therefore desireless no no desire and I need to mention this all three of these in a very interesting way and and this is a this is in oppaya this is like a pedagogy for understanding these all three of these when when we are when we are just starting out Bodhisattvas right entry-level all three of these it's helpful to understand them cutting two ways and what i mean by that is is that anything that you are looking at clocks chairs books wear anything out there is empty without signs and is is not it's it's desireless but those same three go for the the one who thinks they're perceiving a clock or a chair or a book empty also also signless not male not not these characteristics or qualities so signless empty and ultimately wishlists now what the point i wanted to make about that about the way a prana heeta wishlist works this is a very seemingly simple lesson from my point of view what this means is that i shouldn't want like wish have wishes wants desires for things craving things got it that's like that's Dharma but the the flip side of this wishlist Ness is a very rough heart it's not in the great Vietnamese master tick non-han he does aimlessness aimless and it's a beautiful practice he does about aimless walking it's like a walking meditation and trying not to like head towards anything so yeah it's about wanting and grasping but it's also this this wishlist miss is also about like plans and fin like like like mapping out the future and wanting things to be a certain way in the future and then of course the Buddhist wisdom of that is that that's like a classic way to suffer as a classic way to get let down is to kind of do that right so yes this third door of liberation the wishlist is about you the practitioner not grasping not wanting not wishing not planning but interestingly as a practice it's also very helpful to see all phenomena as pointless without a purpose without a long-term goal without a use-value without an aesthetic value without any kind of relativity and it's very interesting the way that if you look at something as having a point as having a purpose it's interesting to see purpose as election ax as like a quality it's like oh it's it's a it's round it's round it's red and it is to be eaten right so that is its purpose and of course I'm referring to an apple of course because that is what is round red and to be eaten that is its its purpose that is its aim or its goal and so the Bodhisattva practice is actually to see all things as not having a specific goal that might be in my favor or might be relative to my aesthetic or might be relative to my values but to actually view all things as not necessarily perfect already not necessarily this practice is about seeing all things as being without a purpose in that way meaning that any purpose is being projected onto it by my mind it is not inherent in the object that's that's questions about the three doors I know that was sort of know lots of nibble on no I I think it I think it's just a fascinating because what comes to my mind is like that an object or an idea of an object it's never a problem you know like the chair is never a problem or whatever you do Apple itself is never a problem no matter what if I understand its nature or not it's always and that's what you pointed out at the very end of this part of your talking which I think was so essential it's always their relation you have to the object right the emotion is never the problem it's always their relation to and then suffering I've heard her talk by around us this morning really beautiful and he pointed out that suffering comes only always in relation to someone or something and yeah I just want to wanted to point it out and I'm glad that you mentioned it at the and because I think that's essential thank you thank you that was good great comment thank you be good so another you know another funny thing to think about when it comes to all of this is so if you want to go back to my vault right and you want to go back to my vault of all the books right so this would this was kind of a joke I would make to my my supervisor when I was working in the archive right the joke happened often but you could imagine it where we open the vault right and there's all the books and we got to get to cataloging all the books and so then we start dividing them by their qualities or their characteristics into all of their respective piles until pretty soon we don't have any more books because that is now a you know a lock Shana lists monster it's the that's gone so the joke that I would say to my supervisor is we open up the vault and I go one library check done and again that was kind of a would have often happen where I would be presented with a giant box of things tonight and I would say can't they say just one collection of X right now I make the joke again but it's it's to kind of push us even to a more slightly a more interesting place where so I started off with this vault of books plural right and then each individual book based on its qualities or its characteristics turned didn't kind of turned into something else right it turned into a ledger or a journal based on its qualities or characteristics right so that's kind of interesting this idea that like it's sort of like the hand fist phenomena right where it's like is it a hand is it a fist when where did the fist go does the hand does the hand cease to be when there's the you know it's like it's sort of along that lines where the book becomes a ledger or whatever but then that last example where all of the books are the a a library right and and there's this way that there's this way that the mind can do that yes the mind can do that it can it can what you know do we have a word in English for like singulair fie singular fi invocation right it's like I mean it's kind of like unification or whatever but I'm not talking about that I'm talking about this idea of like you know you know just like oh it's just one and we'll call it a library right oh it's just it's it's a bunch of people and books and teachers and this net we'll call it a school oh it's a but it's like but what I want you to to be like thinking about is what's going on there with the singular ofin of phenomena that way right where it's like oh it's a bunch of books but it is a library or it let's say it's a bunch of words but it's a book right well it's a bunch of cells but it's a person or it's a bunch of five skontos but it's a person and so in that same way that you can have a library and I can go into a library I could check books out and libraries are real a bin - I love libraries right well sentient beings are real in that sense amalgamations of five skandos are real in that same sense where they are both real and not real I just showed you how they're real and not real in that way because the mind can do that the mind can singular fast right questions about the process of single era fication I kind of feel like circle backed your three doors of liberation and I think it's kind of inherent in the way that you framed like the second door signlessness but I think it was like really interesting implications for like literary theory and like interpretations using like Derrida or like just also to kind of like understand like what it's just like it's mind-blowing to think about like all of these like ideas about language and how this really kind of deconstructs that notion that we even have languages like why we use language it's fascinating thank you great comment and I'm so happy that you're picking that up that that is that is totally what's going on here Buddhism and the Dharma they're very on top of the language game like look out victim Stein like they were on and a long time ago and so their treatment of language is very very sophisticated and it's very subtle like it's it's what I'm saying but this idea that a library is where is real and you can go into it and I'm real and all of that but I just showed you how there's no books no library no chairs no stools no it's like oh then what's happening here so I'm at and the applications to literary theory and all kinds of other worlds like just this way of thinking can be applied to like so many other fields so thanks again to for that it was just a brief question and Mytyl am your example about the library and the books that ties to the difference between relative truth and absolute truth or relative reality and absolute reality right okay thank you that is what's called the doctrine of two truths in Buddhism this sort of relative truth of books and libraries and this sort of absolute truth of of emptiness because that everything is sort of a lock Shawna party but the doctrine of two truths the the real profundity of that teaching is that one should not favor one of those over the other they are understood to be two sides of a coin that it's like you know and it's not about abandoning the compounded for the uncompounded and it's not about drifting off you know it's it's about this delicate balance between understanding the relationship between phenomena and this emptiness thing yeah you had my question about the emptiness and the two truths because I was just gonna ask about the emptiness but I think I get it cool and I hope I hope everybody appreciated this sort of a new approach to this you know not your great I will keep I will keep it in the repertoire you know their last questions comments I think that the board your white board really helps explain these concepts like they're so simple but it's just a really helps illustrated thank you so much I appreciate that on that note we only got up to show Putra and she are our hero or heroine is questioned actually by five of the monks so next week I'm gonna keep going with this a wonderful searcher we actually didn't even get to the the real juicy stuff we didn't get to hear more about her jeweled shoes she has these gold jeweled shoes so stay tuned for that see you next Sunday so we have one last question that came in from the chat Oh claw which is you have a recommendation about the best version of the texts there's only well there's only one that's easy then the Graham in the Graham are Chung sorry Chung is the translator okay and I I got the Chinese we're doing it I'm doing my own this one's pretty good I have to say I I like the lot of the language so I don't change as much here but we are folks also basically gearing up to spend a lot of time in the in the Treasury roll them around in the jewels so we're gonna do another night at least another night on on Ashoka dot but then there's all kinds of other Bodhisattvas in this collection and so there's too much too many jewels in here that the world hasn't seen yet so we're gonna spend some time on that thank you Michael yeah say a couple words about Donna you know here at the collective we're a whole bunch of meditators and we're one collective and we're made of everyone who's ever come through the doors come through the Dharma doors come into the zoom we're all one big block Shana party of meditators and Dharma practitioners and that community is created out of nothing by Donna it is Donna is the practice that creates and sustains our community so there are some links in the chat if you would like to practice Donna tonight if your money is better used elsewhere please put it elsewhere and keep coming back we are here doing Dharma doors every week we have meditation every single day and all are always welcome regardless of financial means so we look forward to seeing you again oh and Michael Owens's website is in the chat also so check that out he has a SoundCloud and he does private tutoring and so yeah come back on Sunday we'll see you then and check out our website and I'm so glad that we got to share this space together tonight thank you Michael thank you everyone thank you everybody great to see you hi Michael be well thank you
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#10 - Time to turn this around! - X4: Foundations (v4.20)
[Music] now that is a way to start a stream good morning mate how are you doing how are you doing steel thank you so much for the sup what are my dogs doing could you both stop this right now gotta love them dogs don't you how are you doing man hope you're doing well i see you're back at home hope you're on holiday in uh morning and bye i'm batman i bet uh have a fantastic day hey shadowslayer how you doing man just went and learned to do this well and i thank you so much for it just just the thrill of getting that early on in the stream that is fantastic absolutely fantastic shadow while we do man okay let's get into the game i've got a lot to talk about that's completely the wrong window there we go i have a lot to talk about guys when we get into the game we're going to be pausing and i've discovered a spreadsheet on on the ego soft forums that it is a spreadsheet from a few years ago so i took it on myself to um to change it man can't still no i bet it's 1am it's it's yeah it's our clocks when okay i'm going to do something about these dogs okay that's it come on okay here we go just in the nick of time let's pause the game because we've got a lot of things to do now it's 1am because uh the clock's changed in in in in the netherlands in europe i don't know i kind of hope it's the last time that will happen because i i don't understand the logic behind it but that's just me i'm not educated enough to do that but what i was going to say i'm going to be um showing you guys uh my let's take a look where can i do this display capture i guess let's turn that in and it's this list i've posted it on on my discord i i'm only keeping it on my discord um this used to be this is not my design i i've i've got two things to do let's say to do and i need to add kelp meat and scratching food and i need to um check all uh numbers and check all numbers that's what i need to do so what this does is you have your energy production and you can add this to size zero if you do that you can immediately see above here like what is your empire doing um we are losing currently forty thousand hundred and seventy uh energy cells per hour uh it's an hourly consumption now i know i have 12 so if i add this in here it will uh redirect this above here again so you can actually see what's going on i can see how much silicon or hydrogen helium all of that stuff we're doing you can see we're only having yeah it sounds like eve it's not completely it's just what i feel that the game currently is definitely lacking upon is um let me make this a bit tinier so we can have everything is you can see your station's overview but i would like to see them at a uh empire overview where you can see how are your wares doing are you running a negative somewhere where do we need to jump into and i'm very happy that i came across this this [ __ ] and i've like i said i've changed i've put in the terran stuff that wasn't in there and we need to add the split food and we're adding the split in here like what is the uh what is a large living quarters for the terrence you use 500 for the the others i think it might be a thousand i don't know yet uh we'll eventually find out how this all goes so all of these numbers would change after list on discord so you can download this and i will every time i make a change i will upload it to discord and that's where it will be so if you want to get a copy of this list um which i will keep up to date even with the new stuff coming up with the new dlc and maybe if all of the changes that i've so far i've spent about five hours changing all of the codes all of the all of the uh numbers of the station we're using so yeah this is an interesting thing to keep yourself uh aware of what is currently going on with your empire let's turn off my screen capture again okay we will actually know me me have been fighting this split for uh well not fighting the split i'm fighting the xenon so much that recently i got to a trade corner and i've traded about eight million away of stuff that i got uh and you can see there's another two case coming in here this one actually has a bit of a fleet with him so that's going to be the second one we'll attack we'll probably start with this destroyer okay to deal with that and what i also done is if we go to my defensive platform um to your loadout you can see that we are now also using missile turrets uh not all of them yet but i'm going to change that because missiles do absolutely wonders to the destroyer k classes wait we're using the the mark ii uh what's the one called again let's go to my overview ammunition the heavy dump fire missile you know it's a it's the keys don't move like they go towards you and and they will hover around and that's the time you want as many missiles heading their way as possible so the missiles do work great unfortunately you can see i run out and that is when i decided that my train station was a border like my dog currently like my dog because he is going absolutely eminence one other thing that i need to do we need to get a bit of a backlist going i noticed that the chat is not that easy to read um can i get a background color yes and we'll get a bit of a grayish see how that looks i can't even see it let's see what's it doing let's let's do a test here i want to see what it's doing test it doesn't do anything i don't know see conceit like this create a screen projection it's not doing jack okay that's great awesome awesome my dog and that's what i'm waiting for currently is absolutely insane oh no it's just so you it won't show up on stream okay great okay i have it on black great uh means we need to go with another one let's go with boxed um boxed actually as a background it's not the um the twitch one it's a shame but at least now later you can see what's been typed it is what it is guys sorry for that er it's just so you can see what's going on let me continue so we need to start adding uh missile components yet the energy cell is not a huge problem but like i said we i changed my tradestation to build storage station because i realized that i was only getting about four and a half million per hour and that was wrong because i knew we were doing a lot better beforehand so as you can see over here and you can say well it's only three million no it's not no it's not because i spent 5.3 million over here and not a free over here uh not not million but 300 so that's 5.6 that it would be and there's another million over here you know adding this up together let's just call that seven million plus the three over here we're making 10 million an hour and not by using a tradestation it puts a bit of a strain on your economy because now all of these other factions are going to be joining that's why we got this um i've set up the global order straight with the patriarchy of daily fix as well as the split factions like i said this is going to be a pure split game and all of the factions that's fine we they can't be friends no they can be friends but they can be allies so yeah that puts a bit of a thing to it and this will make sure that my ships won't trade with their empires and for this one i'm using currently on my build supply so going over here there's a build supply station and the reason for this is go station overview advanced electronics electronics drone components energy cells field coils hull parts missile components shield components smart chips and turret components are all components you need for base building but also which you will need to get drones get ammunition all of that fun fun stuff it's not filled yet and we're just buying we yeah we are selling to our own corporation but uh i've noticed that your ships just don't jump into action the second you get a plot built for a station now i was thinking maybe this is not the best way to do this we will be building these kind of stations and in order to do that we need to go configurate this station again especially i believe it is the discs have the missiles yep they are and they currently using a think pulse of bolt yeah okay bolt weapons to deal with the the smaller medium ships which which is fine you know it works great however i've noticed that dealing with the split battleships because we're not dealing with large ships like this we're dealing with capital ships over here and since we're not really fighting argan i'm going to be making sure that we are only dealing with those let's go back we need to go to the bridges uh which is uh these four let's go here and we're going to be changing the loadout to dump for missiles as well means that we will have to make sure that we have to keep this supplied at all cost so here we go let's just make sure that this is just all the same let's confirm this loadout let's go back to this one we're going to be changing its loadout and we'll say large missile medium bolt lb be of lmmb for me i know what it stands for we have a large large bold uh medium shard is currently the one that we're using but we're going to be using this one uh we're going to be using that for why because it just works it works i've seen the station i've seen the station destroy oh it's beam it's not bolt it's beam because you don't have those well that's fine let's get this bridge also done and confirm that and the final bridge i need the second a destroyer k jumps in here i need to have as many missiles as possible heading over to that k that's probably hovering around here because they usually end up at the top of the gate so yeah we don't need to assign anyone um confirm those changes and we can see that we now need uh you still need turret components so yeah that's fine let's go back over here do i have what it need what they need let's take a look what do we need claytronics 105. go to my build storage what are you doing oh he's actually yeah he is transporting stuff to uh to this tray to this defensive to this defensive station do you have a loadout you have shields but okay well it's luckily it's it's a small ship and we have this thing over there as well so this will eventually be done which is great 105 are coming in that's not as much as i hoped and it seems like that guy is still carrying field coil so unfortunately for you we're going to be removing this order i'm sorry i'm sorry man i'm sorry i'm going to be giving all this stuff back [Music] because i need this defensive station to be done we're turning this round by building defensive stations in all of these split territories which can destroy their case i'm not sure how it will do against eye classes but you know hopefully we'll be fine also this is almost done still need some claytronics let's take a look we need 105 platronics do we have electronics in here yeah we do let's see 105. 105. confirm that we will need um let's say roughly a thousand one thousand and nineteen shield components say 1019 shield components do i have that i actually do can't do all of that well that's fine let's go here and i want you to transfer to build storage so we'll have to have it we need to assist it manually that's basically what we'll get what we are going to be doing uh let's go transfer over here we'll transfer some more uh shield components probably way too much but we can see that right now that's wrong one actually no uh yeah actually yes come on daily learn to learn to count learn to count there you go uh one for nine uh the others will just bring back and we will need turret components or transfer wears over here again this can go back do i have turret components in here i do just get all of them build storage [Music] oh man we're shy for that is just incredible we are shy for i don't have any more which is fine this this will be enough for a while once we get missile components in here we'll have to start delivering them and i'm actually considering getting a few uh just a full load out of these if possible [Music] that is not a full loadout but it is enough to actually get this started uh we need to make sure we get missiles on here right away uh trade wares with defensive station [Music] drop them in there we'll start building missiles this is great um what else do i need to do well let's take a look how much money we currently have in our stations except all of this and you can see the money drops down is because of the ore stations uh construction over here with the at claytronics we'll keep that and this can go that can go hydrogen helium there we go we are definitely we're gaining you three million hey i think that's a good deal i think it's a good deal so the it is very possible that we are going to be getting a rattlesnake uh why a rattlesnake because i like a large ship i want a large ship to um deal with the the the the [ __ ] or the cake i'm not sure how to pronounce this uh we need a light ship for that and we will probably modify it which is good also i'm building i'm building over here um i noticed that i'm an idiot and we all know that um because i just don't have enough inventory anymore it's it's it ran out and it doesn't say it runs out which is slightly awkward see i can't really show it but uh maybe no this is money trade offers total prices no uh i want to i would like to get a message that storage is full that would be so perfect they would be perfect uh as for now we are going towards this k we are there's a lot of stuff in here which is great we're going to be destroying it by the time we i'm hoping that this uh this this this small army is gone so we can only deal with this ship and that is what we will be doing i'm saving up my money we'll look into more boas but i'm saving up money to build another defensive platform the first one we will build and the majority of the uh of the the the xenon i keep saying split i'm an idiot but i had the the xenon forces come from over our former family crit territory if we can just stop them if we can stop them from entering in here the the split won't lose ships and if they won't lose ships their economy will start being good again i also have a few um build missions which we will definitely go into we will build those bases we will start building them up and it's going to be important that we keep our build supply up to a maximum and i'm thinking i might want to add two or three more trade ships in here maybe even a large ship but those are very slow and i kind of need to be have them as fast as possible so yeah okay i've been uh talking for 20 minutes and i'm you know i'm boring you guys to death let's go let's go set a guidance over here and let's go on pause let's print screen can i help yeah you can go away ma'am no no don't you lose your head oh yeah let's head over there and i don't want the autopilot to fly because apparently if i fly you can go in a straight line if the other pilots fly she will find medial rights to fly into yes i've seen the uh the ai get stuck inside of the media too many times already oh god so happy that i can drink i've had this ship go on patrol in this sector it's doing great um but i that doesn't mean that i want this ship to do those kind of things because it won't pick up the loot and i i would like it if if you are a pilot if you are patrolling and you see the ship you've destroyed dropped something i think you as a pilot should have you should take the time after the fight to pick up your loot unfortunately that only goes with repeat orders and i don't want to use those right now not for this okay um he will be fighting the station yeah yeah wait what okay those ships are doing well and the reason i'm going to be taking a look into this is those keys will destroy your large ships um without too many issues we need also need a station in here i need to build three stations uh roughly it will cost you uh 23 million okay we're trying to go in from the side here you have better engine so i can stop oh dear god no i'm right going in please don't shoot me don't shoot me with the large guns please i don't mind for the small turrets there we go go a bit lower that's the other one and now we can have a place requesting to recover my shields explosion uh to take care of that engine let's try do not get hit too much like i said i need to regenerate my shields that should be it yep okay that's done uh one more to go if you get too close to the end the engines they uh they will do damage they will definitely oh we need to go up i noticed that just in time just in time uh once this is out he won't move anymore now we can stay take care of those other other guns explosion here you lost okay we'll wait here let's make sure we target it like i can't help the station i will definitely have a lot of damage we'll uh try to get one of the large turrets over there let's wait until we uh recharge our guns a tiny bit we'll go from in from above not all of it will hit as long as it's not focusing on me i don't need to move from this position it's moving i think that station is a goner these guys they hit extremely hard maybe i should um add a missile launcher on there have some of those dumpfires missiles myself you know they're not the best they definitely aren't the best there's some great videos i've noticed a a a youtuber gr gr ninja or something who has a comparison video of all of the missiles it's really informative actually okay we need to go in from the bar from below there you go that's done job done okay two more miss two more large turrets from over this side now it's one of them bit of a risk i took there that one is destroyed okay we'll deal with this the top and medium turrets so they won't lose too many drones look if i have a large ship i'm actually very confident that um we don't really have to do this sort of things we can just um go toe to toe with one of these ships and we'll go a lot faster i'll absolutely carefully you don't want to get shot i think we can actually take him as long as he can't shoot us i'm cool with it explosion imminent and the only thing i'm doing this is so they don't destroy my ships uh we'll worry about the split ships you know later not right now like they would they will be rebuilding it you can see that already it's built storage fantastically looking build storage there is the other turret we will be shot with the medium turrets right now there we go there we go okay that's it it's the final gun the final gun now we have a few medium shields that we can destroy one over there there should be another one inside of its nose i've made so much money killing these already that is incredible we're getting uh 60 600 000 requesting backup we'll have to take a look at that he's over here look i don't worry about the small and the medium ships at all what i do worry about are what will happen with this he is large he is having an escort it it will be quite difficult even for me to deal with that how is this going okay well you needn't don't need that much money anymore yeah you still need some energy cells and some shield components and i'm thinking i might want 5000 is more than enough what i did notice is that it doesn't really get into like a build order you don't have a buy order for it and i'm worried about that like i could turn it off that yeah it has no restrictions drone components no restrictions they need six more apparently that's fine just get let just be built okay let's go back to the task at hand here that's on pause that one is destroyed there is another one over here it will help it will help you it will help you it will go the recharge rate of the shields will be a lot less the other one we already already destroyed this one over here and also be careful of the regeneration of the weapons it will happen okay one more medium to go and the other side what we could do what we could do is we could leave the ship alone it can't destroy it can't do anything and we if this other ship is by itself and it seems like it why it might be by itself as we go there but we have to check that it won't regenerate its large weapons i think it would be safer for us to just deal with the ship and we can use sata for this to regen our weapons start shooting through those damn shields that's how i've been doing it at least using sata to destroy the weapons or the shields like missiles go fruity so fast okay we'll have to check what's going on here i see no one on my large ships over here i need you to go back actually to base i kind of don't want you to be destroyed mate lie over there ah let's get the heck out of there it's it's a that too many there's too many for him to deal with that the drone squadron is coming in yeah unfortunately they just don't do enough damage uh there's one other thing i can do this the xenon aren't using missiles so let's just go with attack current enemy to get a bit more damage in it's actually quite an annoying light over there but it will work the more damage we do the better there we go that's what we're talking about now the station could potentially just deal with this himself but are we greedy oh i'm greedy as hell i kind of do want that money and it seems like the k is no longer alone and we can tell this ship to stop waiting over there seems like he already did he's going back to its old behavior yeah it's careful we need to be careful that the um the large ships don't get near this it will be the end of him it will be the end of him and now we're a bit too far away we need to get into about three three kilometers there we go we can now shoot it and we might blow it up okay let's do it like this because of that player that is a bit too much for me and i also want to loot i think these are just drones nevertheless we'll just give it some time we'll wait now we need to deal with the stragglers or the stranglers or how do you call them the ones that are around it's it's actually more like the um the border you know how to refer it otherwise do it come on explosion eminence you go boom now danger what no loot no loot that's new requesting immediate backup yeah it didn't drop anything wow i feel robbed you go here set guidance to object this might be a rough one let's save we'll save save about and yeah we'll just see how it goes we'll just see thanks for your help here's a little something as thanks thanks for your help oh it's hot okay let's see okay we don't have to go too fast okay these are far away now so that's good they can deal with this he might struggle a tiny bit but the only thing that is important is that we attack this k and i want to be somewhat on top of it so it's um the cannons from below can't really hit it currently it seems like it's spinning around wait what you gotta be kidding me are we attacked over here as well oh god no you got to be kidding oh that is bad this is bad he doesn't have missiles oh this is absolutely bad oh boy um yeah damn man did you see what i'm getting at they they're throwing their their case left right and and center it is do i deal with this i kind of need to because that there's there's so much money in this my defensive station is great but it's not as expensive as some of my large ships can't shoot these apparently danger there you go immediately destroy the shield as well yeah i don't like it but it is what it is uh we'll have to do this and the pulse is doing great i'm glad that i took that uh on here let's go a bit to the side so that the medium medium turret stops shooting me you can also just destroy it danger come on could you just there we go there's a shield generator so much on the ship it goes a bit faster that goes faster okay let's get that where's that shield component i would see on the other side let's get the large turret in there explosion imminent yeah that's cool it's not focused on me let's keep it that way i will have to rebuild that defense station that's going to be i don't like it at least the turrets are gone let's get focused on this one and then we'll focus on the other one get that drone out of my face thank you let's go get this one he's currently focused so that's good two more large turrets to go three and four small ones and then we'll immediately go to my own uh that's the second one oh it's i don't think it's shooting currently there we go the other one is to the front and he is currently firing that's great okay it's gone uh medium to medium over here danger yeah that it's danger because we're close to the engine you can see that red light over there and will damage you can i just get that there we go okay that's gone okay stop pause that's uh autopilot over there this is going to require a lot a lot more repairs now damn it it doesn't have ammunition we need more missile components uh we need to focus on a lot of other things and one of them is so that we make sure that we have enough stuff to deal with it uh how are you doing mate seems fine any other large ships in the vicinity no there's one more k over there uh when it comes it comes but currently it's time that we do we'll be helping our own our own station yeah we do need more ships on this we need a lot more ships on this we have nine where still even claytronic smart chips for the drones that's actually done that's quite nice let's make sure that that keeps going i would need to build a lot of modules in order to get those claytronics to another claytronic factory okay see what see what that what i have to deal with come on trade man come on go because my defensive station is not lasting forever and it's not having anything to defend against the cave right now doesn't have missiles entering system family news we'll go there and we'll have some distractions it will cost me a lot to get that station up and running again i i desperately need a rattlesnake i honestly think rattlesnake with the the modifications on the large weapons would be able to get this ship out of its way really fast um but it's we'll have to check how fast is a rattlesnake well hopefully fast enough because we need to turn this absolutely turn this around like i've said so many times already oh man my station is getting it you can see the damage coming in from over there it is absolutely getting wrecked but see that's a large turret okay we'll start with those there is a mine is a mining ship a mining ship is assisting us that's one that's to see how much uh spray is just coming from my stations i don't care about the medium third so i'm taking a bit more risk i'm actually taking a [ __ ] ton of risk danger oh damn we know every angle every buck of that every bit of money is that that is so annoying can we just select these please thank you okay now that's it that's it that there's no not a lot of damage to the station anymore let's take a quick look oh my um it took out the storage as well oh that's bad actually it seems like one two three or four oh wow all modules as well as the that's a few million i see nothing coming in from over there let's go deal with that we'll i don't care about the engines right now let's go uh we still have the other k to destroy it's not done yet we'll uh we'll have to go back we will have to go back yeah we're going to be focusing a bit more on production now we're using the sheet that i uh that i altered i will never say that i made it i didn't make it i altered it it's not my my my right to call it my own uh the defensive drones over there because i don't own any small ships currently ah that's a shame and we need to check if that medium ship got destroyed as well could you just uh focus fire on this place now we focus on you there we go final weapon now the station is going to be assisting us hopefully in destroying this um let's pause it for a second let's take a look what the damage is no builders were hired it's currently in combat so you can't really assess the damage that the builder was destroyed that is painful this is also very painful i need you to go here and repair i don't think it will make it the fleeing is the problem here let's turn this off and we'll have to help it by removing that fleeing order currently every time it pops up every time you will destroy you'll get rid of it until it goes boom probably because it uses this thruster and i don't want that see it is actually getting way that is extremely close yeah the xeno are so much more dangerous than the uh ddd [ __ ] and right now it is getting its hull repaired as well as its shields yeah that's just too much for them we definitely need a defensive station of that um let's go over there let's go back i drifted off a bit too much you see that mining ship got destroyed but i i i will thank that captain so much for just helping my stations five because he did he did he by um by taking a lot of damage he indirectly assisted me quite a lot much more than he and i think he realized it okay stop moving let's get in a good position he's taking a lot of risk at mediumship captain i think that is a good way to do this so we're discharging currently did we lose anything uh one no one one one eight five he is talking to repair hey cherry how we doing man yeah this is uh we also need to add another one of these like he's not doing anything anymore and he's actually currently well he's not getting damaged that's one thing oh no glory for you i know i know if we can focus on the electronics yeah i'm doing okay indeed um if i'm able to build three defensive stations in key locations and we can keep them off but i need to get enough missiles built to deal with it because it's it's a lot man it is a lot this is the third k in 50 minutes that we are going to be destroying actually notice the second one the third will have to go back because i noticed my defensive station was being attacked and it was out of ammunition which is painful okay there we go it's finally getting damaged on its shield component it's one okay now we can just destroy this that means that i also want to go backwards tiny bit more i will safely go to 2.6 kilometers out so how are you doing man 2.4 is well enough then we'll go back we'll deal with the other one we already took out his guns but we're still going strong unfortunately i've not been in a position that um i just couldn't get i i i wasn't able to let the game run i have to babysit it every second of the way i do while trying to decide what i will be playing tonight that's a good one what are you into what do you want to be playing hey we're nick how are you doing man i see there's loot we'll take the loot uh oh oh so what's going on uh winnick oh you're still not back yet that sucks dude is it due to corvette okay it seems like this station is going yeah they are going it's a massive attack it's a massive attack uh and so go autopilot for a second eight million currently let's take a look what the damage is uh let's go here accept all silicon or mining actually not to i don't believe this i think this is a lie i think that is a light uh we we got some cash not the whole bunch of it let's uh confirm we've got 13 million in the bank let us configure station oh yeah look at this look at that damage except the estimate hire a builder we need more guys we need more stuff instead of 3am and 3 hours lay over 5 p.m 14 hours wait are you at the airport are you at the airport are you just waiting over there is that socks dude no i need a f yeah like what the [ __ ] indeed be right back no no worries mate you you just take care of that plane of yours family okay so we're heading over there that's the turn of the autopilot because you know asteroids and all the pilots [Music] let's go travel mode now i'm hoping that it did not repair all of its weapons yet once he's done uh we're going to be getting the list we are going to be adding all that we need to make sure we get more claytronics why more claytronics it's uh it's a slow commodity okay we're not close yet medium shield large shield no turrets yet yeah okay so it did not regenerate the turrets great so happy that we we took the time to take out its weapons and we be lined it over towards the other side um there was someone calling for assistance let's take a look they're all doing fine let's scroll down so that's doing good you're doing fine don't want to lose any of my large chips i've lost so many of them already and we don't even have enough silicon yet it keeps dropping down if you can see it over here let's take into roma day last week it started in the increase and then we started backing up production this is when i decided to stop my tradestation and it started back into production and we're starting to make real cash again and and i feel like an idiot uh for having that trade station up and running for like a day that was so painful but you can see that it is just going from 23 all the way down to 17 actually in a matter of a day i think we need two more large silicon miners so we go to 10 and we need one more additional o minor looking at this yeah it is on a steady steady decrease methane even i need a methane additional methane ship really interesting i did not realize that this looks good this looks good so we need to get two large silicon one more or minus that's three ships and we need a methane station now the methane is storage is is good enough yet uh as well as the ore but the silicon is going to be a problem we will have to address that kind of now yeah we do need to do that right now let's go buy two more light chips hopefully that's just a buffalo bicycle minor some turret components but that is foo let's get that to two there we go two large minus and they will be added to the silicon list we'll give it a day to see what it does if it's still decreasing i'm even if it's it's a bit less at some point your stations are going to be like full or like the economy is doing well enough right yeah i know okay let's get over here let's destroy the ship and we'll immediately start look it's dead in the water uh we definitely took care of it let's just overload the weapons i want to go to a distance of about two point no two is enough fine let's slow down right now two point two that's perfect perfect uh you can see down here i guess is the other one that we destroyed uh so this is going to be the third one in 50 minutes and luckily it usually takes about two or three hours for them to recover and let's just hope that is the case because currently we're just just just we're barely holding on and we need to flip it i know i know that we do this so i'll get my list in a second once this one's gone and we'll focus on what do we need let's see there's no other case in there my ships will do fine enough that they took care of all of the smaller ships what i would i will also get my the shipper in i'll let the pilot take over he's on policing he will start shooting everything and i i'm very confident that he's able to do it he has been doing a good job lost uh last few seasons on the policing mission oh stop flipping the ship like that just keep shooting i'm a bit sad i'm a bit sad that i um by building those large ships like those mining ships it's going to be some time before we can actually get that rattlesnake and i'm thinking that rattlesnake is going to be as vital as my um my sad looking economy right now there's two missiles coming in by the looks of it that's is it missiles no it's no it's a ship never mind just the ship i'll put that paul sturridge back on missile defense in a second oh we could potentially now i want to take i want to destroy this one then put it on police so we have some time to go because we need to alter a few stations in order to get it all working uh we also need more missiles i'm building free so it would be oh i think it's all of those drones now it's about the same look if my my my defensive station at missiles it would have destroyed that k without my help that's why we're changing it it's a work in progress gunfire missiles versus okay work absolutely brilliant and it will use a lot of them some of them will miss you know they're not guided we've just taken the i think that one of the cheapest mission the missiles let's check about that remake say something that's not right can we just focus on that place that should be it okay time to deal with the hull let's use the sata again oh sorry there you go 18 17 let's turn off the heart before we're using the said otherwise that the flickering it will turn people blind explosion there we go they did drop some loot good let's put you back on missile defense light missiles turning software oh well not the best stuff by definition let's get out of the seat greetings absolutely the way they talk i think it's so funny proceed current orders please okay once again we'll um we'll get my display capture on there we go now i was going to say we're going to be looking into getting a claytronics one another one so that will be free and it seems we need more microchips even more microchips jesus that's a lot of microchips luckily it seems like we're only missing microchips 540 and we are currently making four we need two more on this so that's five so we want electronics and two let's see that seems to be um that's the only things we need to change no silicon wafers we need more silicon okay silicon wafers that should be here we make tooth 2100 we need one more yeah that's it so one klatronics two microchips and a silicon wafer module need to be added save you for now let that closed and he's flying over that it's good you're going to deal with that fantastic doesn't seem like there is any issues over here currently it's good okay claytronics let's open this one up and they are they have a medium storage so we don't have to worry about that from the top otherwise it will flip and we'll get a cross connector on it we'll just copy the module and we're going to be changing another thing i'm going to be turning off the weapons empty loadout we're doing that with all of the modules because i'm very confident that we can turn this into a very defensive location and we also have the storage so turn that off and we'll have our medium ship at some point do a weapon run just a rap a weapon run there we go confirm those changes luckily they don't need to be rebuilt um that's a very expensive still let's get that done uh we will eventually give it money but not right now we also need to deal with the microchips so configuration station and we'll just do all of these changes right now luckily when you do this they will just move to the bottom of this so you can you will never skip one activating travel drive yeah it's great man you activate travel drive get that media empty loadout um they are still ugly-ass bases i know docking doesn't have one the others don't have one either so but confirming that that will be done we need okay what's that ominous music let's pause for a second i feel we need another docking bay in here that's what i think it great it's also just looks weird as heck then let's get that over there we do we want to go up or down can i go up yeah we cannot go up from over there let's go up then up by two actually one is enough one is enough oh great my dog's barking yay i love that fantastic i love that i love that feature so good let's flip you let's turn you over there and we'll have to add another one over there and now we can do the two production units let's see i think this is i'm not sure if it's sufficient but it works so there we go that's two let's change that sign the builder it seems like oh i hate when that happens it happens so often these times even though the game should be paused there you go elephant there you go okay uh another five million great love that fantastic keep keep it up silicon wafer that's um he's unlocking that good news to close you off my silicon refinery [Music] it's ugly it's so ugly that's fine keep that empty loadout let's make sure that see the majority still has them one didn't let's close that let's take a look no there's definitely nothing on that let's keep the change going storage like we we added this early on because there was a immediate risk to be attacked by the xenon because while we know the split we're just doing horrible horrible at the time depending and we are actually now aiding them that's the way the entire series is about like assisting the split i'm such an idiot i could have just clicked that button didn't i mind blown uh let's make sure that we get this one build up i don't think we need another one actually we will get another docking could you just get over here might seriously that's just fantastic you get enough thank you there we go we'll build one more over there hoppy put you over there we needed one and we'll as just add another docking over there we could also add it over here which fine eventually when we are in some somewhat clearer water where it's not as rough anymore we will take the time we will take the time to deal with making good looking bases because what we what you could do is you can build a cone and you flip this like sideways and just because you build a tower of silicon production i think that might be the most efficient way also at the bottom you can flip this with 180 degrees just put them down below but um of course now i say that now i'm like oh maybe i should have done that okay are there any more come on man we need minion build guys please here you go toladi will you congratulations utilati are now accessible into our country start with this one we will use no restrictions because the trade base that the build resources base is not ready yet now because we're doing this we can actually take a look is is what we have set up over here is it enough um 2800 claytronics uh a thousand okay so it's not going to be enough but this is not filled yet that's good that's fine whatever uh we'll deal with this there's also some in the build storage over here i'm thinking that might still be there you go now it's done don't need that we'll use that for our defensive stations so we're going to be busy we're going to be busy for a while to take a look how the cash is going we need 20 million that's great i love those financial numbers they can go defensive station needs some more money we're shy 13 million okay okay that's that's quite a bit i'll be honest uh but doing it like this they will um spread out the money you need as you can see over here you will get one point seven million over the electronics if you go to your microchips um actually that's interesting didn't get anything okay i'm an idiot whatever our hero was assuming that they would spread out the money so all of the stations would be built what we need to finish this station if we can finish this station then we get a buttload of cash which i like i'm going to be on pausing because that's all done we've seen the list several times now i will uh work for you irritating machine there's more coming in i don't think i want him to take care of it are we going to get assistance uh i don't know what are you doing mate where are you going you are attacking him i don't see large ships are we going to assume it will be fine i just hope it will i'll hope we'll be fine just we're very close to our large ship so that's good it seems like we might be attacked from the back in a second no actually no they yeah they are turning around that's great ah is great two more coming in no you don't need backup um i say that um but luckily the xenon will focus on those guys as well like they're by fighting each other the split is attacking the wrong target that's still at 100 sure that's so weird oh this is going to be one one [ __ ] storm he is cool oh this is a defensive drone he's being recalled i've never seen a xenon raiding party just back off requesting no glory for you okay he's taking a pounding 30 and shields and he's gone he's gone yeah i don't know about this i don't know about this like i like him can i honestly say i want to have him fight all of this i can't say i do no i'm sorry mate i like you i like you but i like my ship way more than i like you there's one from the rear he is going in very fast next one there we go are you moving away that's one well you don't need to go too fast you just need to be not hit too often that's the second one like we're not flying too too too fast now we're getting damaged okay okay who's who's default you fine mate you wanna die that's on you i'll keep my fingers on the o button because i kinda want all of the loot are you shooting me this is who you are there you go next you are 10 kilometers out 6.6 6.8 go on pick up the loot there we go then we'll get out of our seat that's the one thing that i think the ai should actually do is um making sure you get the loot as well let's see 10 kilometers out let's see if we can get some loot there's a few ships destroyed over here uh considering we will be getting a rattlesnake at some point i do want to modify it thanks for your help here's a little something as thanks 240 thousands that's the other one okay next up let's head over there it seems like that if the security forces are finally in no these are drones never mind yeah this player that's just no longer having a navy that that's what's been an absolute problem like they they decided that it was okay to have a defensive base from the xenon in the territory which i just don't understand it should have gone all in you can loot let's go you don't get rich from being not greedy shoot him because he deserves it turning his back towards me i don't think that's a smart thing to do as well two more to go now because of the weapons we use we use the taos it is extremely possible that some of your bullets will just bounce off the enemy and hit one of the security forces here they won't appreciate it um you know it is what it is it's four containers heading my way no no no no spacex interesting usually you always get a few uh we have enough material to build a sata again but we already have one you can't sell the sailor which is sad i wish that you could that's two more there we go spacex we can now build uh space caviar seems like the enemy is almost gone let's go okay well i do want you loot mate i know you dropped something it's mine it is mine so let's take a look what do we have in our inventory 13 million and all because of the stuff we are unable to sell what i would like to do is get myself a large freighter get to one of the stations use the bypass get all of that loot sell it to the split just like towards that tradestation or something or use a level 3 captain and just let him trade off all of that yeah one flux capacitor agi process uh which is fine uh i'm flying backwards i noticed let's take a look what's going on in the realm so far so good i guess yeah okay we need to save up money we need to do can we do some missions well we're already building so i kind of don't want to build to to do the build missions it's disgusting it looks like a uh production hop it really took a pounding we at least have uh almost 90 of them almost 80 missiles so if one of those destroyers comes in we'll have a bit of a defense let me get the dog outside be back in seconds if it's if i can help it because tomorrow i'm having a stream in the morning and i'm streaming during the night if possible if absolutely possible i would like to be able he's barking outside oh you know well forget it it's fine i want to be able to deal with the split in a family threat so we can start food production again because this is the only place where we can get ice we need to take this back if we take it for ourselves at some point they they're actually building factories against this group i believe this one was gone not sure let's see how are you doing how are you doing you got yourselves a level 2 captain or manager which is fine advanced electronics 360. okay i need to deal with the barking dog because the other one is going to be barking as well i just love dogs oh okay hopefully that stopped them hopefully that stopped them uh it's such an organized stream always right uh let's get out of the seat let's take a look what can we do ah this looks fine how is the um how is the headquarters doing by the way still lacking some materials energy parts and what we can do is get my alpha to go trade for build storage and hopefully it will trigger okay well oh well okay so guys what do we want to do we what do we want to do uh we could do missions uh we could potentially get a lot of money from that sportifying flit spit split where is that oh god dude dude dude dude dude okay that's it requesting immediate backup yeah great let's see this is the base we're building here right yeah it is so we will get a lot of money from completing this a lot of money it would either go towards the large ships we could test out my pulse like he's waiting look this is what i don't like i don't want him to wait forever see it's infinite he's waiting forever to get a signal from me even it's okay to do the job assigned i don't like that but that's how it goes currently let's head into hello let's get close to the help wait do you have anything no that's fine goodbye you're not level three yet although saving great uh actually that's good because i forget to save every now and then um what i want to be doing is go towards the wolf take some of those missions get some cash um assist the build construction we need we need a lot of money to do that but when that is done i will make more claytronics and that's actually very important that we do usually i would go in here but it set guidance over there should be enough releasing the whole stitch is you get a level two actually if those are it's not a bad mission oh wow my dog is really really obnoxious today oh well it's an animal can't help itself he thinks he needs to do something okay um you need more money actually he is going to get hull parts good uh once this is done we can do the research again and that would be great uh we could also take money away from our stations and that would potentially be enough to build everything else what are you lacking here let's take a look station overview uh it seems like they don't start with the build with a trade-off for anyone which is family and this is the advanced compass site uh which is great actually because we are using advanced composite to build missile components so no restrictions here that's we'll have to give it money otherwise it won't do actually it will start working it's fine it will get them do i have a manager assigned we do let's rename you do it free eventually i will change all of that just for now just for now build storage it's not going as fast as i hope i is he doing anything this is not build storage by the way this is he is delivering advanced electronics to wow wow all three of them you will transport over do you need three he is bringing three out of 366. i love that that's fantastic way to go dude absolutely how we want to do i want you to do it escape detainees yeah i don't know about that entering system but i do want to get over here we'll get the argan missions we'll go in here did i put you back on missile defense yes i did i'm extremely excited to see if it actually does anything we might be blown up we might just be blown up uh we'll figure that one out when we get there do we still have that ship in here it doesn't have weapons it's money we can get a marine to take it transport the marine back and just sell it to the split it's not going to be a huge deal we could also venture out into guidance star and see if we can get a medium ship there's a wreak a bit of havoc over here uh until the forces that will probably get it over here in the 11th hour entering system get towards garden star i don't want to fight in 2 grand anymore because well they just don't appreciate that intelligence module scan and satellite placement are by definition the easiest ones that we can take can't do a fleet wreck defenses could be taking down turrets from a defensive base so i don't want to deal with that split sector visibility is not the right term for this it's you need to scan a ship containing something let's open this debrief what do we get extended fuel first star sim i don't care for the extended fuel disengaged uh combat supplies attack eight yeah you know i would love to get 41 million uh that's why i want that rattlesnake i'm sh i kinda am would we be able to do it one real snake will be slow i think this is the most easiest one to just accept are you kidding me i have to go all the way over there never mind there we go we already scanned the module such an easy mission okay what do we need to do the other one is place a satellite please don't tell me it is so far away okay luckily we got we can assess the forces so we'll head over there we can assess what's the strength of the uh our arrogance the argons the ergonese the argonians have no clue how to how to pronounce them seems like you are he's repaired completely again good and he is currently still waiting for claytronics hmm let's get that going okay how about we do it like this we will start taking down money manuals dominion 10. someone remind me that i take those turrets and shields off all of the modules and put them in my build base i won't sell it because i kind of need it but it would be okay to actually have that money like some stations do make good money i like that and usually it is the the or the graphene as well as the silicon that is doing okay we got two and a half million right now now the power plant is also doing fine because i've just went overboard with those modules i want you to be done first you to be done second because we need that money and it seems that i we got the money in there let's wait here where did where's this going autopilot disengage keep going system 11 you don't want to stop in the midst of an organ fleet yeah just turn off autopilot otherwise he will he will slow down he will he will be a nightmare he will absolutely ruin your day it seems like i'm we're going to be placing a large satellite this is quite a large sun uh otherwise you will need to place several small ones it will tell you that you need a coverage of zero slash 90 or 50 of a hundred it should be coming in right now there we go 95 the we'll just wait until we uh we stop moving and you can see we've done this several times there has never been so many satellites in one position than when i took control of this mission i just waited there we go deploy advanced satellite and that is the mission work okay we are going to go over here set guidance over there engage actually set gardens over there disengage autopilot engaged we're going to be transporting one of my guys over there and then we'll probably transport him back and sell the ship like we're there we are here like we don't need to do weird stuff to actually get it done also these are not building i was my silicon levels oh it's so low it is so low i don't like it any large ships in the vicinity that it seems like they are going in for another attack like there are so many ships in here i'm yeah they're getting a lot of actually no yeah or or silicon in here they're all they're building like crazy they used to do it just with this one system because there's nothing in here but now they have two systems where they can get resources they will be growing even uh even more it's a bit of a problem let's see do we have anything in our direct vicinity do we do not autopilot we should be facing it claim we'll send that marine over we'll wait for it like i don't need the ship because i'm thinking it's going to be extremely expensive to re-equip it it will have more turret points so let's pause for now let's just select this nova vanguard what if we send it over here and say i want you to be repaired [Music] we don't need combat mark 3s four million don't want bonston lance over there how many you got two okay wow you are what are you only two weapons [Music] so a million it's not not going to be any good no crew need to repair it as well that would be a million [Music] the split just have so much better ships than this one so how about we do it just like this this captain you are going to be working back with me on the dragon as a marine let's assign that and let's say get this nova vanguard okay he's gone and i want you to sell yourself over here we made three there you go thirty thousand three hundred thousand yes that's how we do it that's better it should be uh what is this going to do i don't know it's not my problem it will most likely not even reach the uh the wolf but like i said it's not really my problem is there missions i can do from over here only the more difficult ones uh basic shield generator that is not that interesting you'll get only one [Music] no i don't want basic stuff also basic engine fuel injector i can minefield hey hunting down organ ships making an example this might be a interesting mission except for this one [Music] but we can deal with that when the time arrives we can make good money out of this let's let's start this so there's going to be a ship there that we will destroy we're in oregon territory so hey perhaps we're lucky perhaps we are lucky let's just um let's go it seems like we need to kill a agricultural trader vanguard i think we can do that i think that's going to be easy it's uh we have seen worse missions right yeah he's going back for either repairs or something i don't know what the hell are you why are you in front of me are you my marine by any chance wait was what what the hell was that my shields are completely gone interest and i'm spinning out of control did i did i hit a resource pro was that a resource probe any chance i don't know i can't look at the screen please please stop autopilot stop stop spinning autopilot engaged i get really dizzy from that um and i i know you guys probably are too so sorry for that didn't mean to definitely wasn't what i wanted to do let's get the funds over to where's my uh claytronics here get the money in uh once this mission is done i i'm kind of hoping we can get this mission done pretty far that's not the one that i want so basically this is what we will be fighting he is extremely close to the defensive base it has some turrets it's just a medium ship you can see there's no real patrol around it autopilot disengage for now i don't want to be too close to to this one that's not targeted and he is currently he might go back to the station which is a problem i don't want to get close to that because all of these bases have a defensive disc with a lot of turrets i don't want to deal with that so we're going to be moving backwards there's vanguard coming well let's just get over there might just fire a missile towards me we'll see i will want to steer away i kind of think i will do fine against you mate are you having a laugh oh yes laughing out loud now this will definitely alert all of the other security forces really where is there it is so now we'll find more i'm not talking to you okay well that's fine i didn't want to talk to you either but i'm going to be starting guidance towards you i will attack it like we'll ruin their economy if i have to i will destroy everything in my path to actually get some cash so we'll go in we'll start shooting requesting immediate backup it seems like he's moving again so that's good news uh automatic distress drone i don't care for it right now that i do care about i hate those he is not moving see oh we got spices who cares about spices there is i've got you in my sight yeah there's some cover they are definitely going in one from behind well try to do as much damage as possible like if we can get a few more ships then i would definitely be in favor of that i like it uh it seems like it is a squadron of three there's another one oh dear yeah that's going to be a fight i'll make sure you make sure you die okay thank you appreciate it thank you for dying not seeing the missiles options yet there we go one down there all damaged jesus christ with a fast okay this is not going the way i know yeah i know i know this guy is shooting i don't know what he's doing a lot of damage yeah i'm dying that's not helping uh fine we'll go back and my uh kind of my my plasma turrets ruined that for me it should be an easy job going in and out but it's not been that easy it's like they upgraded all of their weapons that's how it feels at least let's take a look what else is happening are we in our will do we spend 20 minutes in argan space or are we flying towards it right now because i did safe okay now this is before we decided oh damn it [Music] let's get clitronix back up uh we did the and we do this one silicon refinery if they aren't building anytime soon then we have an issue [Music] should we just go here so we just wreak havoc no i kind of need the money should guidance over there again damn it next time we are going to be saving autopilot before we enter into argan territory every time we do something over there we'll save it's going fast that's good we can also just take the money away from all of the stations but but in the end of the day you will still need to get all of the money so like 16 million that's not true um silicon or methane yeah we need a lot of money we could also sell uh we might have some interesting items in our inventory we are shy nine and a half million we would have to stop building these two ships we will actually we'll just stop building those ships go here to the refinery get that going get you going family get you going i will get money back from them we know that how are you doing uh we'll get close we'll get close any other missions like if they're not building because they don't have the turret components and they don't they don't have enough there's no real reason to uh have those cued up like once we get the claytronics we'll focus on all of the other commodities as well uh we definitely need to double up the production we need more ships over here to assist in the building because we're building a lot of ships no other missions that's a bit of shame let's do it like this zoom out a bit so we can actually see us flying i love this ship man such cool ship okay if we had a uh a good amount of other ships we could go to argan territory and start taking over other ships no that would not be such a bad thing to do hey travis how you doing man hopefully you're doing well seems like they're pouring in again he's bringing those three advanced electronics over there which is absolutely making me want to cry but why is it maybe there's another ship coming in uh that's by definition no wait semi annoyed how so man what's up what's up just give it time there we go work said guidance over here autopilot engaged uh what we'll do is we'll dock we'll sell what's in our inventory and we do need to get those mining ships and it seems like turret components are the number one thing that's not going well for us now we have a lot of those actually we have a lot of those um let's do let's get off our seat we're going to be telling my dragon greetings to doc over here talking white new orders navigation acknowledged uh let's go to this one configure a station going to empty loadout no changes good next one claytronics oh that sucks can you refund it did he buy do steam because if you're not playing it like if you if you're inside it to two weeks or you can't refund it if you if it was a gift jesus why why would people do that okay this doesn't have it okay good next one it's not steam prepare to dock acknowledged requesting permission to dock in all honesty might information why on earth do people play a game that is so obviously meant for people with a wallet like crazy like i loved the first game of him like freelancer loved that game but i can't go with this this cash grab [Music] it feels so wrong oh man it sucks sorry man yeah it must suck that you got something that costs so much and you just you can't even play it and you did you don't want me you don't he wants me to try it he wants you to try a game and spends 200 bucks to just have you try it if you want something to i i don't i don't get it no it's more money or so you know it's it's a lot of cash i can understand man that would definitely i would feel i would feel bad because i you know you already said it's you have no interest in it and still it's a cash grab it feels like you're paying for the guy's house and 15 others oh man sucks yeah i cannot i can really understand why you are you know yeah no this is not their smartest move um because i want i really wanted to try out that game right until i heard the [Music] the cost revolved i'm like nope no no way like they're so clearly focused on people spending daddy's money or something like that you know i always feel like like they are trying to empty out the credit card before you for you so you don't have to spend it true you know but i understand look i i i don't want to bath mouth your friend at all you know um because he clearly cares a lot about you to spend that kind of money um but whoa dude [ __ ] sake that is so much cash cooling station you don't need money guns anymore we're just clearing the guns right now because i kind of need them somewhere else i need them to be delivering this towards the split and we're not talking pocket well actually that's not that much money but you know it's uh we need to start picking all of this stuff up the ones that the stations that actually do still have them are the stations that are my all stations uh it's pulsing for a second i don't want to waste too much time to give you some more money i kind of think you don't need to anymore no he still needs it it's not done yet he needs uh one claytronic one what the [ __ ] uh let's rename this like i said i need the advanced composite to build missile components without buying them in currently we are buying in missile components these need weapons i can't change that that's that's a fact can't change that okay so you can close you will go over time that's fine let's see um and to be reasonable and give star sins a fat chance but i don't have to pump money into it starter pack 20 works fine you can buy really okay well i okay then i've said nothing i just clearly didn't understand that death thing but so he spent two hundred dollars while he could have just given you the the base game for 20 bucks even though you you kind of said that you don't have the money you don't have the computer to play it i might try it then for 20 bucks i might try it uh when i'm absolutely done with x4 and i need a break from it i will definitely try it which will be a while we all know this we all know this to be true uh let's go because we're at the station right tell me you docked yes you did great great job let's go sell whatever junk we have uh we need some boas he bought me a year oh okay so it's a subscription based game i don't mind subscription based games oh wow okay so you kind of committed you for a year even though you can't play the game oh dude oh okay yeah damn yeah i i can get your uh annoyed by it yeah i look look i'm not against subscriptions i'm not against subscriptions at all i'm a huge fan of subscription based games quite frankly because it will the money will go into you know supporting the game like you said uh but you don't need to get some wow okay so it's by your own choice i'm starting to love it i'm sorry that might not be the one thing people want to hear but uh that's that's amazing uh let's get this out of the way as well space caviar there we go one get some more money in there split wish you fortune wait go split what we will do is um we're going to take a look it seems like there's not a lot of whole parts in but we're going to be building let's start by two boas which are going to be supporting the build storage we'll get those that's one you dum-dum dum-dum uh let's go here greetings add another one here you go um also i do highly suggest that if you are going to try it keep an eye out for the free free fly weekend interesting i really think it's interesting okay uh let's get the extraction of intelligence going up set that to actually it is active but we are docked we're not at the ship so that's why he's complaining about it okay we will save the game right now because we did actually do quite a few things but we'll do that when we're outside we'll do quick save well quick save it's not that quick of a safe but you know what i'm talking about right let's save the game interesting and it's not through steam i kind of want to try it now i kind of want to try it maybe i love it but so wouldn't you are you saying like you you would be interested in the game if you had a computer you could play on it like would that be the problem you're having with it right now is because you just don't have the oh dear oh don't bomb the station please i don't want that autopilot engaged i love how the ai can fly like this feels like you're doing something with a august so yeah i post some pictures on discord man i you were on discord right but um i'm interested in seeing it like i hear a lot of people talking about how they paid money for ships uh but okay you know what let's check it out let's check it out can i run it um get a new web page in here that's just for fun sake let's take a look if i can run it um can you can i run it there you go uh stop crying i hate those things star citizen checking price i don't care for the price it's not what i uh i'm here for mate i hate uh man these ads like okay i know i'm streaming you know i i know that could you just show me if i can you know get at the data whatever you need to download that things fine go take a look at my computer here i don't need no privacy it's it's my i know i know i go with it myself it's my own come on it might take a bit because we're also playing a game i assume that i would not have a problem oh look at that my graphics card is in pixel shading of actual shadow it's it's it's definitely close okay i would be able to play it okay that's good to know it's good to know for me if i want to give it a if give it a a chance as well um let's unpause the game let's continue okay these two are done let's assign you over here trade for commander alpha and they will be assisting us in getting building materials but also chipping them to the positions or the areas where we need them i don't have field coils uh we're currently still buying them but it's fine 300 is enough for now and this i we're buying in at maximum and we're selling at my own corporation only my own corporation and that's one other thing you want to do with these ships your behavior the behavior with the ships is the trade is going to be my own corporation they can only trade with my own corporation don't forget that otherwise they will go sell it to everyone that just thinks he needs that no these ships are going to be bought out of the skull they they will not do a whole bunch other than just go to my build sites what you also want to do if you want to do it like this is make sure that you have a level five i think it's almost level five it's a level four currently uh the higher level the better you can immediately see this ship is going to do something what is he going to do he is going to be delivering he's buying whole parts from the build storage and you will sell them to family nude empty space over here because we are building that claytronics factory so that's perfect that's what we want we want ships to assist the build storage i love that the um the computer just really stopped that guy from talking uh we'll drop the advanced satellite we'll take that ship we claimed three hundred thousand uh we'll get the other one back and then we will see if we can do the other mission again once this is done i will save again because we don't want to do this again i don't know why i was not having a better time at fighting those pilots no small ships but you know stuff happens it is what it is like i like that he's doing this also this guy is now going to do energy cells towards the scanning array uh you know that's fine that's fine just assist with the energy cells whatever seems like with that disengaged okay turn off this there we go work boss because we might have to kill that one let's go to the missions again nope yeah this this could be this could work this could work level three crew management book the wrecking of argent defenses that there might be a bit too much hunting argon ships is not a problem take out argan hot shot not a problem we could probably do that wrecking defenses take out mine field extended fuel contained i don't know need the fuel container i need the cash though like this is just build a base i kind of need this to be done but that means i can't do the other one where is this and let's accept it let's accept and see what's going on it is over there i the problem is not that we need a base of them the problem is that i would be committing myself to defending this territory until it's done what kind of a base are we talking about briefing only 10 turrets what a waste no no sorry this this maximum 3.4 there's i don't know this is nothing to do with argan invasions that we were fighting the split as well um the xenon and the split is like you know are we fighting xeno really didn't know that ah we i mean we lost all of our ships and we lost some systems but we're not really fighting the xenon we're fighting argan our priority is definitely argon even though they haven't gone into our system for a few days uh and the split have been roaming in it but you know of the scene on i keep saying this split such an idiot um do i want to commit my ships to this that's them that's that's the problem you know this building plot will be attacked immediately i'm sorry i bought this mission uh we will head over to our ship over here great autopilot engaged i don't attack this one not now we'll take that ship because it's free cash um get a dragon are you a marine yet no confirmed that we'll build up some marines that's fine uh anyways these ships are now running and we might need a few more we might need a few more like production on the silicon will will definitely slow and it will have effect on our economy but currently they're worse things like always there's definitely worse things everything is building we'll get some cash back are we missing one what are we lacking here okay what we'll do is right now is claim that autopilot disengage let him claim it we'll try to defend it for a while if we have to and i thought we there's a elise vanguard from the cops how fast is that pot going by the way okay that will take him a bit we can use sata to get that going oh jesus christ here we go well i think syphilis would be that we we'd be lying it out of here and we'll take their how many are oh damn that's a freaking fleet dude okay you know what let's just take a few pop shots 30 kilometers out he is that focusing on that ship that's not my problem right that is not my problem yet once he's there once he's in we'll teleport that guy back nine kilometers oh dude no hell no you're not you're not doing that you'll regret that yeah very very much go away okay stop the nova vanguard we are going to tell you to work somewhere else you're going to go back to my dragon you are going to be a marine then the nova vanguard will also be i'll give it a few seconds one two three go that should teleport captain out let's sell this and now it's no longer my problem great go keep going uh it will be destroyed that ship is gone you just don't realize it yet get off my radar interesting actually now it's still alive cool good for him good for them we will go through this gate we'll head over to the very first argan system and we'll try to see if we can hunt some of those medium ships i don't care for what they have in their inventory save the game by the way but if possible if we can get some of those medium ships and sell them it's money money is money right we need money because um i want to get i want to get a rattlesnake we need some mining ships we need four more large mining ships so that's uh that's 20 million rental snake is 40 million now we need 60 million oh i'm so screwed so screwed cow i don't want to deal with that station that's why we're going here like gaiden's over here there is a defensive place that's fine you know engaged we'll go there we'll see if we can hunt some ships also it's been a while since we've flown through this so we will get a clear indication of what is going on might even drop a few satellites in there but i think they will be taken out okay so these guys are currently getting those energy cells unable to complete that task buying turret components we still need to get all of those turret components so how about we make one more on moboa and we're going to go through by all of the stations and take away those third components field calls and everything else basically there is a medical bay do we see any other ships in the vicinity i have to keep an eye open like set your guidance over here seems like this is is that a defensive base yeah that's their defensive basis they're really compact i like them it seems so quiet in here oh and what are you building they're definitely active like i was more friendly with the delaney what's going on here wait what is wait is that a cop let's go let's have fun we'll smoke them out and there's a lot of tiladi in here okay while he's gone he's gone uh there's another power plant over there and we could go over there as well uh do we see it it is absolutely over there there's more bases in here i'm absolutely sure that that is the case okay let's get out of travel mode let's take a bit of a look a bit closer that's not targeted otherwise my plasma cannon is starting to shoot it will definitely get some attention then it's not bad we might just shoot the uh solar planet uh place let's take a look what is it in terms of of weapons large shields there's a large pulse turret so that will shoot a lot of bullets some shard turrets overall not too many ah we could have fun with that could have fun with that i wonder what kind of security forces are in this where's those large medium medium shield large generator so it's all there there is a defensive disc then anything from over here there are some small ones we can hide behind this and once we've taken out the defensive we could prey upon those medium ships we did save so if we die we die it's simple as that right okay let's get into the position where we could potentially not be hit are you kidding me i can shoot from over here that's great and they can not well they could potentially just shoot through them which is fine security forces are coming in but i'm we're waiting not for the security here the security is not the problem how many would they have probably a few i want to have a bit of a distance look are they coming from me stop over here ah they would definitely go [Music] okay we're just taking a look around like the drones are annoying but you know they're not that bad is there nothing else nearer i'm not sure look it seems like they take a sweet time i know they start shooting me that's good good for them definitely which one is shooting me oh never mind that is the large turrets ah let's just not get hit by those like that i don't see them actively attacking me large poles where's that medium shard cannon on the other side wow it takes a hell of a beating though that's that we because that's that far away and these are towel cannons so they're more shotgun close range let's keep let's keep the pace up there will be more ships so we're focusing on the ships that's another one and this is also a defensive drone ah come on man gotta do better than that stop we can we can definitely oh oh damn oh damn oh wow they're so accurate what the hell keep going you fly fly like and oh god we're dying yeah i need a rattlesnake i need a rattlesnake really badly damn it i don't like that we're so stuck okay you know i'll go here said guidance over here let's go back oh no autopilot let's take look is that boa don yeah because i have a million orders for it yeah he is done okay you ain't going like this um let's see methane helium those can actually keep it you go here trade west with build storage oh wow i have to do several runs it sucks let's go to my station over here drop them in we might have to do a pause in between us sorry i'm not sure uh transfer wes yeah we'll have to do several runs damn okay uh i kind of didn't want to do that but you know entering system it is what it is let's go to solar power plant oh we'll wait until he's done this one's done okay solar power plant check just 40 more to go [Laughter] this poor guy is going to be so so done by the time he is there like oh dude seriously another one okay what is attacking over here uh we need to go there get them another cake ah they're pooping them out you know it's anything over here no how is my defensive base do you have missiles 81 that's not enough that is not enough what's going on over here that this is why we need more ships with building components it's slow it is really slow the um entering system open market the internal storage of those ships is really low i can't really attack this because there's so much going on oh yeah they're screwed i need them to take care of the small and medium ships and then we'll deal with the decay and they wanted me to build a defensive station in this system with 10 turrets sure we'll lose the system for sure this base is going to be so important we'll have a 104 dumbfire missile turrets so currently not even all of my turrets can fire once what are you bringing what do you bring to the table man shield components 601 that's good um can't can't say anything about that it's really good actually let's see how is it going storage this one we get some money back that's another but we need more ships that's basically what's going wrong right now we don't have enough ships to distribute our wears why is this one open actually this is my shield component don't need that my silicon refinery is actually doing great we're almost there what kind of missions do we have uh we can get this one once again quite easy ship recon station module scan is probably something we will do very very fast let's activate this quest we need to scan a specific module apparently okay that's nice didn't scare that's a bridge they want me to just scan a defensive bridge gotta love this game man they they want to just want me to scan defensive bases isn't that just great okay let's go dog cop will repair can i deal with that k with so many fighters there's no no way no way i can do that not in a medium ship crying out loud come on even with tow turrets they they have a spread they have a spread so you will take like if they're grouped up and you start shooting it's very likely you will you could potentially just take take down two or three at the same time but successfully docked it's an honor to have you aboard yeah great ah didn't want to do that let's unlock okay we need to keep a close eye on this ship like when it's done it's done we go to the the next system at next station and eventually all of that will be cleared we had a large ship one large ship how expensive is one large raider like we have enough dirt components here we could potentially buy another mining ship or that large ship when we've been eyeballing like a buffalo 16 000 that is so damn damn sad actually let's go with a medium preset traveling engine i would like to have shields on that that is fine definitely go with shields this is very slow this is not that much damage this is fast enough we'll just do that get a shield on it i kind of feel that we need to go balls or bold shields why don't we just do a low preset i'm stopped being such a dumbass i finished something i'm not particularly sure yet what that is okay 6.8 million i do want missile if i do like that that looks good dog can computer mock too long she's gonna play i i know they don't need it um something like that always get all of the flares 7.5 a lot look the one thing i like about them is they are fast hey thanks for the follow iron welcome man how you doing hope you're having a fun time let's save this as my my my basic transport we can't sell that yet identifying criminal vessels please assist in pursuit okay stop it seems that the station is actually dealing with all of that here we go again this is going to be the 4th k that we will have to destroy in the last two and a half hours that's all engaged i love the autopilot it's directing me over there disengaged love it fantastic let's go uh we'll just assist oh that's not assisting i'm an idiot okay now the autopilot is even better than me awkward okay there you go saves me a bunch of times um we're going to buy more boas even though i know we need four more large mining ships buying three of those it seems like the uh the arcane mission completed itself [Laughter] fantastic okay i like that well we do need to take care of the ship because it's not looking good for him yeah no damage whatsoever and you are probably losing guns like crazy yeah you you're losing something that's for sure like when we get that i'm keep referring to it when we get that rattlesnake i would like to try to take down the defensive base entering and i would build another one over here completely immediately without a second of doubt scouting shortcuts satellite uh i will accept that disengage i'll set guidance over there again let's go there well then we'll do the other mission oh man the split man if you ever if you ever have played the uh spear of the patriarch if you've played any of the x4 games and you found the split territory you know how much they struggle and that's what this series is about we are assisting the split assisting the split to be better to be a better split and get it cold there we go um how is doing things over here are you god to be kidding me okay we have two caves to destroy okay this is why you don't want to have your other pilots fly anymore let's take a look what other ships are there that's there's a few medium ships hopefully that will be taken out by this base two more two more to go we'll deal with okay um yeah it's been shooting like crazy let's make sure we start with those um large graviton turrets don't need to split to destroy or be destroyed okay we're down behind him okay we'll just keep flying in we might get a shot might get shot at there you go that's the one that i want to target go because it's focused on the base that's one let's do there you go three take down the engine come on take down the engine can i get because i'm i'm worried here that i'm going to get shot at by those large turrets from the no hey go go go go go go go go go okay both of them are gone great not the safest position to be in uh we're being shot at by i think a medium let's take down this engine which one and we're kind of safe in here okay kinda not a lot kind okay we've got two more large storage going in order to do get rid of that one's over there and these will actually focus me so that is definitely a problem what is shooting me now oh i see there you go you die now it's fine we'll take care of these oh okay okay no no no no no no no no no no no no you don't need to do that you don't need to do that okay this this side is safe and secure we focus on the other one so he can't turn around he can't really do damage we'll take care of the turrets over here let's go low that's one come on folks please there you go uh one medium two large turrets to go i don't have missiles so this is going to be slow process but thanks for your help you just focus this thanks i wish there was a different way to actually focus that i know i can scroll up but it's so indecisive on what you want to do okay can i focus on that turret i'm over this angle without being shot at there is this one and let's do very very close very close okay dead in the water i like it okay what's up next let's replenish my shields let's go take down this uh this ship as well as the loot i need to loot give me the load need the money definitely some loot over there let's go yeah me give me give me give me there's another ship nearby oh it's a criminal yeah that's not targeted uh my port my my plasma turret is going ham on those things he will shoot the station if he has to and you always has to uh there is a lot are you buffalo oh you're a all miner right okay slow process is starting mounting defense in this system yeah that's great the work has been done but thank you okay i want to go to about two kilometers and then we stop the ship we'll go to 2.2 or maybe not it's fine let me let the weapons recharge let's take a look over here like i'm babysitting because you know why don't the team aboard the big ship unfortunately you cannot take over xenon ships so that's a bit of a shame look if once you select it you right click there is no let's see what i don't think you can take over this can you take over the ship no way okay the risk is impossible now i'm starting to doubt myself no you should not be able to take them over now i need to check that [ __ ] out um check it out yeah it's it's it's robots um confirm that we'll uh go to our location what see you can't select uh no i need to select you and then i can no can't do it see i can't select marines to go there which is fine it's good we'll um just worry about this for now we'll just start shooting it we'll destroy it we'll go to the other one and don't want to move here we go we'll use our sata do it like this i've been the safe is roughly two and a half days maybe close to three days i've been fighting the xenon for so many times there's another shipping coming i want to focus on on that because the station is unable to do it yeah and there's a defensive playstation nearby so yeah that's a bit of a um a problem uh-oh what are you i know i've seen you before i don't appreciate you what are you you've taken care of my shields okay we're getting attacked can i just focus on this k place i'll try to focus on this for as long as possible yeah that was very very short let's go thanks for your help yeah you bastard it's one let's go flying oh don't hit the station don't get to stay there we go we will start complaining there's another one okay next requesting immediate oh no i know i know i'm trying mate trying there you go i'm so worried my light ships are going to be destroyed again you know how much you took me to actually just get those ships back oh that's so bad come on slow down recover the shields there's no rush no need to rush okay though they're getting attacked it's good you are you sneaky bastard i saw you i saw you hmm i just got so violent by this sorry for that okay next up i would say this guy i kind of want to wait until we get a lot closer because well we're just missing a lot there we go that's better okay there's three more ships to go it seems that one's hurt the other one just died focus on him i'm always holding the o just to tractor everything in if possible apparently this guy always have to go this is a medium one let's go deal with that don't shoot the ship don't shoot the station i mean okay one can go focus on the k again which has recovered all of its shields okay before we do that let's take a look how bad is it like it's not focusing on me which is fine my light ships can deal with anything small uh one one one five eight that's still good both of these are now done so superfluid coolant nothing in the build storage great silicon refinery is being constructed so i'm not going to bother with it we will have yeah there we go more turret components oh my god there's so many of them let's go build storage transfer here do my best the all refinery is one of my largest stations so yeah it's natural that it has the most stuff but i'm worried that my that this is going to run out at some point okay that's two go get you again or refinery and we'll start with this transfers over here or refinery and that's why i wanted a large ship to be honest it's going to take a while before we actually get all of this back the one thing that is good about this is we have a good indication on how much items we still have it's a thousand send you over there transfer to not do oh wow we still left in the build storage as well oh my ah yeah that's great we'll leave it for now we'll uh because there's more than enough things for them to do medium pulse as long as the large things don't pop back it's good here we go again round two um if we destroy this we'll get six hundred thousand for destroying it so hey why not if we are going to be engaged again by them without destroying this i'm not sure if we want to keep going with that okay okay 47. we have to do this once i think should be a few minutes grab something to drink might be a while considering when oh dear look is that another one coming in from the left is there another one coming in yeah oh i hate these guys oh dear god i hate these guys uh let's take out the shield component so we don't have to do that again then we'll uh immediately immediately go deal with the other one's weapons so they won't blow any of any stations up he says that while engaging sata yes i know please let me deal with this let's get close we're going to position our ship so we can bail out right towards them oh yeah they are close damn it they will take out that medium ship luckily it's not mine so come on plasma turtle turret are you silva that's one take this guy out um yeah yeah i know i know i know i'm trying okay it's go you guys just suck so badly it's it's it's a joke uh guidance over there on boss let's go he's extremely close okay we got full shields uh we'll start once again with the large turret this is actually going to be targeting us which one why are they targeting us because they currently aren't shooting the station she can ship containing or you mind if i don't that's another one uh the others are i believe still shooting the station come on stop destroy those and just sometimes it just doesn't is it gone yeah it's gone okay good let's take the care of the information turrets on the side so we can safely attack that okay it's gone good uh it seems like there's also no there's not really a fighter squadron coming in can we just select you please go back there you go this way your turrets are also focusing upon this uh because he's going to be moving that he can still do damage what the oh poor soul i still feel there's going to be ships incoming and i want to go back to that first k to destroy it there we go once it's gone it's gone it's fine okay we're getting attacked now there we go good let's um see what was shooting me i don't see it anyone okay uh we'll head over here it's not regenerating shields yet it seems like it only has those small shield gens as well as the turret so let's take clear from the back just go here and let's go backwards and start emptying out our cannons give me that six hundred thousand okay stop stop stop stop stop okay uh pause take a look there's no large ships in the vicinity we do have to deal with it we have to deal with it don't tell me there's a four thing coming kind of don't want that i guess so many of them look at this it's like it's it's a floating fortress fortress of solitude okay um see we've got two more uh we'll go back to the uh all refinery try to s that's one or refinery i keep keep i've got so many stations and i don't even have all of them yet not yet it's too that's built storage done done we need a mod or so that gives ships the orders to clear out build storages that would be fantastic it's this one okay that's free all refineries done over there now the other one you are the graphene fantastic uh luckily not as much as the other one so hoorah it seems that we are filling that storage like crazy ravine and this is another two it's such a shame if you just waste these and you will have them everywhere it's such a waste of your money yeah okay two more goes transfer storage i kind of want to assign another ship over here to be honest no i will not make another ship i want to assign one to trade whatever is in it okay so that's the graphene i'll have to do a lot more but that's fine uh there we go done i can get money back i believe maybe not oh well it is what it is let's pause let's go ah we'll have to go back we'll have to destroy the shield modules and oh damn i'm going to be busy can you imagine i've been doing this for three days three days i've been doing this destroying case and just hoping the split won't die and it's the patriarch as well and we know it's a difficult position i've been modding my ship otherwise this would have been even slower and i want the loot i'm a greedy son of a gun give me the loot they go explosion imminent danger yeah yeah yeah whatever give me my loot and then we'll go to the other one there you go basic shield coil huh yay great thanks even more stuff i can't sell we got 20 space eggs again okay how is this going um i believe we still have a medium turret on this side thanks for your help i don't have the money for it to be honest um i don't have the cash that's the the gist of it to be honest and we're still trying to build up the defenses for the split um if i did not do this we have we would definitely have lost two or three there we go we got uh i'll show you right up there six hundred thousand for destroying that ship we need 39 million and even if i clear out all of my all of my stations i would probably get in the range of 19. and then there's another problem the uh the build materials are required we are keeping the patriarch afloat uh i'm getting shot at by what precisely oh yeah i see where are you maybe it was for me i think it was but that's the turrets over here that were bugging me okay that one's gone the other one is also gone that was not it there's no real lot of fighters here now luckily we still have the station and some of these security drones to assist us so this will actually go a bit faster we're going to be losing a drone there in a second yep let's go insufficient fund missile component factory that's a problem yeah that will soon change how is my advanced composite factory doing advanced composite are you you don't have a manager do you you have a manager you have a manager do you not have storage yeah that's the wrong factory you have storage you just don't have production okay i see are we like we lack one claytronic okay he's searching for wears i want you to transfer you know you don't have a claytronic great transfer you don't have electronics are you kidding me where are you bringing those missile components buddy bringing them to oh this is what i like to see this guy is now finally getting getting the sauce done that took a long time it's empty wait it's empty it used its missiles did it was oh no did you destroy a k by yourself wait what is your attack capital ships by yeah okay so that should not be the case maybe they just load up one and that takes it out of its stockpile oh god okay okay okay we can do this we can do this keep breathing stop moving backwards it's 35 already on the shield so that's great news it might go to 36 404 see that's that's when the station is helping you i should have put in a few missiles on the ship to be honest this will probably help me quite a bit but i've been i've been policing i've been flying around i you usually usually you get to this point where you just let the game run for a bit right you let the game run for a bit so you have oh yeah i got juicy money juicy money i've not been able to do that with the save file i've been constantly fighting okay there we go finally go come on destroy those laser tower great good for you okay let's start moving backwards ideal 2.6 uh once again i do want to loot um i need it we need cash we need the modifications for when we get that large ship it's not it it's when we get the large ship and we're almost in this position where we could say i can put down a defensive base and build that up don't worry about it because it has missiles at least no in a sense that you have to babysit currently i was at baby i'm babysitting split territory come on explosion imminent danger okay loot there you go but that's it thanks things game okay anything in here uh seems safe him save except for this cnn small ship ah here we go onwards to the next one autopilot engaged we'll get another 600 for this um we all noticed that they in this this line over it says um mounting a defense how many ships do we see none uh so none i should probably do it like this otherwise people say it's something else thanks for your help there you go 1.2 million mate we're going for the 1.8 okay um let's go here money money money money accept all estimates this is not true [Music] there we go don't need that don't need this there we go we are up to nine million entering system i think it's perfect let's save up so annoying it's uh another wave are you bro throwing in another k no you're not okay but this this will be able to protect itself like i don't think there's any damage over here currently silicon mining i think my silicon base is run out almost it seems like you don't have any tasks great um let's close this this one needs to be open this one we've done so let's continue with the empty meta you have two more exchanges to do you got a bot wow you have a lot of them you let's go to the anti-metasol build storage to my build storage and when it's full i definitely need to add more guys but you know we'll do we're doing the best we can and for me doing it in this fashion has kept it very interesting it's too many you can have another job because usually it's just you let the game run you let the game run you have money you go play around with your cash you be all happy and dangly and oh look at me i can build a fleet but this one is so much different this is such a different experience for me go here uh and then we go oh that's fine enough for now what's my microchip factory doing it's good let it let the game run 9.7 million our goal and i'll show you where the problem lies if we select this we see actually there's a fair amount of hull bots in here yep launch rattlesnake i appreciate but we don't want the high preset of course we do can we modify these because that would be perfect maybe we should keep the beams but i don't want these as beams because you see the average turret outpost will actually increase when we change the type of weapon we could go with some missiles unfortunately where are you my [Music] missiles 160 that is not a bonus that is not a lot and yeah it will increase do i want large we just keep it like this with bolt all turrets that's what we want 36.2 million still lacking 2 000 hull parts and 92 turret components and roughly 28 million also get two cargo drones and bunch more repair drones because i don't want to lose the ship and a full complement of crew that's fine party 6.3 million is the goal i can't wait for this station to be done a few more shield turrets uh if you if you're smart he's attacking he's attacking this one together with a police officer way to go hopefully you can take him down otherwise fly to my defensive station now for some of you notice that i did not add a family then i did not add a admin center because that is i'm playing with rules if you do exclamation mark x4 rules you see the rules that i am forced to play with but then again i'm i'm pretty sure my chat is on followers only so yeah sorry for that x4 rules sorry mate exclamation mark x4 rules there you go okay what angle are we going in from okay it seems like we're pretty angled out i like that if it's focused on shooting the station we'll um we'll do it like we did with the other ones but it's currently spinning there we go we need that one then oh yeah explosion imminent huh oh god no i'm going right under it okay keep going keep going keep going keep going don't slow down take care of this turret take care of that turret take care of this turret push yourself into a bit of a safer position there you go we go again i know there is another medium and there's another ship coming in and the turrets below are still shooting him so we could potentially just sneak around could you stop oh you're doing a lot of damage actually i don't like it come on destroy it thank you okay there is uh a few more large turrets to go let's start taking out the engines again like we've done so many times already well we recover our shield so we have to stay close get the engine there you go automatic distress drone from the family shin definitely not one of these this one's a bit damaged i do want you to go and repair confirm that you next one no you're good close you down you're good you're good okay who is having issues i would assume it is a medium ship then i should not be having them in here that is definitely no it's a hundred percent where's that distressed drone coming from okay ah this station is a goner sad sad but true i don't think it will survive okay another one let's go below the ship so it won't get damaged there's a drone mining drone and that mining drone is not doing good okay what's why is that and here we are going towards this ship yeah some of my ships might have lost uh their mining drones did not want that but it is the sad truth let's take down this turret explosion imminent okay danger yeah this station is a goner okay we have to be careful of two turrets right now because they will definitely focus on us there's one let's go there's one and one more to go did you see that that was that was way too close it's close okay this medium ship is going to be an issue let's deal with it okay uh let's give me the loot okay now it's using its turret to shoot the station will i allow that no no i kinda don't let's deal with it so there we go babysitting huh yeah pretty much babysitting babysitting the split so they won't die okay what do we get sixty thousands uh reputation i'm thinking my reputation is it should be close to uh 30 extremely close to 30 actually there is a squadron of fighters over here which i don't like and what is your to your parents you still have everything that's good i'm worried about this they will most likely come towards us as long as they're not there yet we'll uh will not care about it requesting immediate backup ah don't complain love to complain hey they're going for that ship he will be able to hold on until this cage is destroyed this team is good that's okay this defensive base is almost done silicon refinery and die in need of hull parts good weapon components we are currently stripping that down let's take a look so three one one okay one can you invest in a squad of fighters to protect police the region or assist you in attacking things or to uh or to low resources and money the money is fine we can buy two more mediums the problem is if your medium or small ships attack ak by itself that's rip so i'm okay to assist my my fighters in attacking case and i will clear out that package over there that will allow the ship to go and police while we give the orders to our boas to clear out the remaining oars in the stations tasks are completed that's what i'm looking for this boss let's go i'm thinking it is this guy he will repair that's good news we can still close you we can close you and you thank you silicon refinery is almost there transforms build storage this one it's it's a tedious task i'm aware of this but i've been playing this campaign i think i had to restart four times and this is the only time that i've been able to keep the split alive let's call it ish and i'm very confident that by at least tomorrow morning tomorrow night because i will be i'll be streaming a lot during tomorrow because i need to skip the night i'm hoping that i can get a rattlesnake when we get that rattlesnake i'm pretty confident that we could take this case out a lot faster and when we can take them out a lot faster we can start defending positions that we want to build defensive bases bases at and once that is done we can absolutely take the wall to the xenon and slap them silly that's what i want to do okay that is the weapons refinery smart chip factory see so you got a good amount of orders you almost are done transfers great perfect shield components so i can i can understand it's sometimes this tedious but this is the game right it is the holy [ __ ] what is going on over here are you still building 3.7 claytronics is a problem okay good good to see that scanning array let's do it like this yeah this is definitely running full and we don't have launched large containers yet so yeah that's a bit of a problem do one more but yeah this is part of the game as well not everything is um might be as fun as something else i quite i like this i like this sort of um sort of play where you babysit an empire i don't i don't play empires that are overly powerful and i like just to make a difference until we are of course strong enough that we destroy the entire galaxy because that's the end goal of course to ruin the sandbox experience for everyone by destroying the entire galaxy i keep pressing the damn microchip factory because of reasons so are we excited guys are we excited for the next dlc coming in because i sure as hell am okay how's the other one doing four more orders to go like we know everyone is six right every order is is actually two because you will take it and you will deliver it scanning array and then he is finally done i'll take the quantum tubes how are you doing how are you doing yeah nothing great plasma conductors maybe maybe we'll be lucky or ships not that long plasma conductors is over there oh yes okay seems like we're almost there final mission for that how is my uh headquarters doing automatic pricing um let's go here okay so they asked the maximum okay well hopefully that uh thing will trigger itself okay let's go back over here and let's have this fantastico uh but potentially say we make a medium ship that uses missiles there will be six missiles unless i'm flying it that will go horribly wrong and i don't don't don't i had a fleet i had a small fleet that was consisting of a large freighter uh four or five medium ships and four small ships and all all were destroyed at some point and because i didn't have autosave on i didn't feel like going back several hours but that's how hard the xenon actually hit i will have to secure that one ship though and i'm actually looking down here to the uh do that thing the radar okay okay i want to make sure that we stay high enough not to get targeted by any other missile of any other turrets ideal distance will reach shortly oh stop your whining okay see that's what i'm talking about let's go to the right don't get hit like that definitely not need it we need to we need shields we definitely need them so yeah 10 remaining oh that's it danger age crew weeks hello man uh like x rebirth um i have it i've not played it is it good i've i heard they got a good amount of thank you man appreciate it so i think i don't have the uh the followers only channel that's interesting it's new i usually have that but that's fine you are a follower of course screwed wicks okay what is the next where we need to go let's take a look here thanks for your help thanks for the follow man appreciate it appreciate it nice bite oh i didn't mean no nothing with it man i didn't just follow when you want to i'll be playing this game for a long time uh because i love it i absolutely love this uh this game it's especially this campaign i've never had campaigns that were this tough and it's perfect for me uh 10.3 million um [Music] like i said what we will do is let's get off let us go to the ship and i will tell you to dock behavior can go off we will go and police no patrol the family go and now we need to tell him to proceed current orders go away i love the absolute absolute frustration in his voice um let's go back over here okay it seems like we are at 12.8 so we're getting we're getting there we're getting there uh when this defensive base is done i i think we'll have him be even closer like advanced electronics as well we need to shield components but the advanced electronics is a bit of a thing though let's take a look how are my ships doing over here okay that's two more deals and we're currently working it seems like the plasma conductors let's go to this one transfer wears with the build storage fine just destroy it we're doing fine this going we need to do actually plasma conductors transfer we have way too many turret components we might have to transfer them some from the build storage back to the factory so we can actually sell them about worry about that in a second or so and it's actually going to be a second or so because this one's going to be full um this guy is not doing anything like i'm pretty confident in this pilot famous last words okay seems like he's not able to completely unload its wares so we'll do it like this we'll go over here grab a few of them hey man hey vesnas how are you doing welcome um no we'll just leave it like this it's fine cancel that one out you are currently selling energy cells buying shield components selling shield components uh he's basically he's just going in and getting those and we're just getting them somewhere else where are we currently over there that's good they are requesting backup like there's nothing else going on in the world like how are you we lack a few hull parts it usually takes a tiny bit for them to trigger this is default behavior that can go away that can go away quantum tubes [Music] okay i get it i get it third component is there as well headquarters still struggling no glory for you um let's take a look how the fight will be going he is going to be attacking over there for fun sakes that's safe currently three days two hours three days two hours i've been fighting the xenon and keeping them alive the the split that is so yeah it's uh it's quite some time usually in three days you would have a fleet or something like that you would have a shipyard building your large ships tasks completed by the boa all trades are completed there are a few of them but they're not that strong you can see that right over there it's just right through its shields already we are going to assign this guy to tray of trade for commander alpha and we will not worry about any of the build storages for a bit like the plasma conductor should be done it's not oh man it's fine it is fine uh let's take a look how much money do we get requesting immediate backup go away actually uh like this confirm that butting in half is my shield's doing kind of don't want to lose the ship seems like it's doing perfectly good good he's doing great uh can i get let's take a look what do we need in these stations because it's just takes too long it takes way too long uh it seems like we need three whole parts over here do we have hull parts in here no okay that's fine let's go to here let's bring that over here that's one now i i'm always i'm usually i'm now actually i usually play with mods but this one is without them because of the new dlc coming up and there's so many changes that um i just want to make sure that we uh get an understanding of the uh vanilla game again this could actually then go away i think it's this one right with the whole parts yes so this one can close okay next shield components i'm not building anything over there is the silicon refinery is that going to be done then yes okay we had silicon micro chips that's the issue there you go micro chips uh we are still lacking claytronics as well as hull parts we're lacking one claytronic over here really and then then you just uh flipped over to uh to using that yeah i understand that there are some really cool mods uh like the extended stuff and so so it's more difficult um but yeah i i definitely i usually see i can probably travel drive they usually play with these mods like faction enhancers and no not all of these i find interesting with some like that star wars intel in the interworld mod it's a really cool star wars mod actually the ships look perfectly but the music is copyrighted like crazy a system explorer no glory for you okay we're winning and also the flyby looting oh this is a must-have fly by looting is a must-have otherwise you you'll have to go fly and just take over just the loot by itself and you have to fly to every piece of it oh it's so close they took out those stations as well there's another station they are defending that's good news okay how is down things going whole part is on the low eleven thousand to test something out what just a test just a test need that how much money is that okay we're very very close go away oh my oh guys um i'd say we have a we have some money here which is interesting okay let's make sure that we don't detect like a battleship or so there's a few of them you should be able to survive should be able to survive yes great great final words let's go here by ship go large one keep trying rattlesnake uh let's go high preset because i don't want to lose it um do we want the beam cannons like we're still missing some hull parts but who cares no glory for you something hit us oh i don't like that let's go bold i don't like that i can't see what's going on uh let's get four repair drones two cargo drones and we're only using the cargo drones one would be enough actually to when we take over a ship we'll use this cargo drone to transport like a repair drone over so it can start repairing those systems this doesn't really matter what you have on it but i'd say we finally have it let's add that the first rattlesnake perfect let's go to take a look at my ship how much damage i took it seems like we took eight percent this is that's not too much now the rest of the money bad move you pay for that let's start giving the money away again that doesn't work like that if you you you i'm going to be exploding in a second probably we all know the ai you know they last to play around okay how bad uh still eight percent not good not bad at all uh but we're going to get it but rattlesnake finally rattles like i i'm just wondering can we modify a rattlesnake seven minutes when they have enough thanks for the following uh vastness welcome man oh man a rattlesnake um one of the first things we will do when we can is take care of this this this freaking installation over here and the rattlesnake potentially won't leave this area activating travel drive tell me in all fairness could we take out we take a the defensive base with one rattlesnake if we fly by ourselves like we go in no and the reason for it is we would have to become allies with them because i'm just using like say from negative 10 to plus 10 is friends and then from plus 10 to plus 20 is definitely something like allies because you will be able to fly them we'll see but currently this is what i have to deal with uh argon hates me the ministry of finance we can build up the anti-gun we can build up as well we just have to be quick about it destroy some of those um criminal vessels uh we can still play around this argan we are at warwick as long as the split is fighting argan we will have to deal with that and i think that it might be oh i don't know if there's a diplomacy for the split like if they are only okay with these three systems because you start off with that mission right this one guidance star that's over here paving the way and you need to do three i believe yeah see guiding stuff five seven in the eleventh hour this is a long term objective they actually had to tell people like yeah you're not meant to do that in sir i know it's a starting you get this mission at the start but you cannot take out the defensive station with an asp and the asp is the the starting [ __ ] split so yeah what are you doing you were indecisive you i i get that a warm seat is never fun but you kind of left it dirty there i don't why don't you whatever yeah it's same you know actually the lasers you start off with the asp quite good um not to haunt ships but to do log boxes speaking of which what's in my inventory once we get a large ship we're going to be using this bypass system oh anyway if you don't know how to use these let me know okay because i can explain it programmable field array that's another million extended fuel condition exceptional nano ship engines he is still okay we're going to be assisting 180 this takes too long i can't deal with that 180. yeah you where are you energy energy cell come on mate what are you i'm sure there's an energy cell factory around here and otherwise we just go here try to it when you have energy cells you have to apparently you don't okay well that's fine energy cell and we don't know this like we don't know if he has nothing uh considering i don't update the orders i didn't place anything just yet but uh can we trade over here no actually is there anywhere else we can just buy them where we know we can buy them okay so it's only here let's tell you to fly over here we have a um a trade computer over there we'll update the prices he will spring into action and he will save the day i believe you could take out a station of a kind with a rattlesnake if you do it at a right angle and attacking them yeah almost thinking as well just go in and take care of those defenses then backtrack deal with whatever comes our way go in try to take down some damages or a while but i'm i'm hoping we can modify the rattlesnake if we can modify the rattlesnake we will do a lot more damage a lot more okay these bowers are done they're not doing anything i don't appreciate that so we have a problem we have a massive problem we have too many energy cells we have way too marital too many turret components in here and third components in here are not there so what we will do is i know it's a bit tedious but we're going to be transferring the we can also do this the same with the shield components but that will go over time because we will need them but especially the turret components here let's close all of this so we can do this in one menu uh actually we could do that without me doing this dumb stuff [Music] you dirty components trade with him drop that in there so they sell it that's one you know what we'll do like this build storage trade for commander that's why it's simpler in the in the menu there we go you are getting auto traded good transfer this is well right we still have so much to do over here if you want to use your rattlesnake for station elite and i recommend plasma turrets but the split ones are not that great in distance yet it's true and it's slow it is slow but i'm hoping the frontal cannons can do a lot about it and i checked if there was you know reloading issues or something like that with the uh maybe with the modifications but it wasn't meant to be uh let's go to it [Music] that's one [Music] let's go turrets [Music] two see how fast this drains the station and did not want to do that [Music] try it for commander alpha [Music] destroy that one yeah we got that and it was like this it cuts up some slack the main batteries are excellent but it will take a while i'm currently having a sin with eight large plasma turrets i'm loving for the destruction okay that's good to know like i can i can just load my um my dragon on my rattlesnake have the rattlesnake focus on the stations and just fly myself and just hope that i don't die but at the moment like when the when they've done once the the storage is done it's good but we have so many turret components so many third components i'm an idiot i'm such an idiot okay never mind i'm i'm having a brain fart right now uh you go trade for commander alpha let's go to station overview and i'm going to tell you wait uh we're going to sell all what fifty all but ten thousand uh was it ten thousand i think yeah ten thousand i want to sell all amount sell all but ten thousand if we do it like this if we overflow the station if we overflow it it will start selling by itself so we'll do the same thing over here like it has a hundred which is two to four but we're going to be selling everything over 100 and now this is not not what you want to do with that currently because that would be dumb but the one things that we have too much of field coil sell all but 300 and we'll turn this off the second it's uh it's back at normal levels again shield components we want three thousand sell all but three thousand smart chips 250 we currently have 250 turret components uh 2000 we have more than three and a half so two thousand that's basically it they will have to collect from us because i kind of don't want to change how my ships behave i don't want to help these split build stations yet while we are saving up to build our own stations but this this should actually help us requesting immediate backup let's turn off the filters but that's probably how i'll have to do it there is a atiku gas miner how is this station doing that's the overview look see it's not why is it not buying these missile components that's what i'm lacking let's take a look missile components again i don't want to do my own cooperation because we know it sucks i am my worst enemy you know that right requesting immediate backup okay they have sell orders they have it great uh we need 180 go here trade wit why can i not trade with you what is your problem you don't have the money maybe let's turn off this um this order what will you do so many stations yeah true you can set up multiple rules for ships and player management setup so no i i i definitely have it the problem is when i change currently i want these only to be flying for my faction right and that's why i have them at not these actually interesting my trade restrictions aren't usually the ones that are on here uh have am i dense yeah own corporation the others don't have that um we can put them on split and patriarch only but yeah i got issues with that trust issues i don't trust anyone because i need to build my own stations first uh we can put to i'll put them on my own corp for now actually what are you what is your plan what are you planning selling energy cells at my own station again that's okay that's fine own corporation we um we might have to add another one over here but we'll see how it goes like i said i'm not in a rush guys i i don't need to rush towards a victory i'm rushing for a rattlesnake and i kind of hope that it will be done in well not three minutes because that's when i kind of need to stop streaming uh for those of you are watching um tomorrow i'll be back at the same time but i will also stream around my 11 p.m till roughly 5 a.m but i will be a completely dense daily because i'm skipping the night i will be awake for roughly 24 hours uh because i've got some night shifts coming up and yeah fox i know so just so you know though if we don't get the rattle snake now we will get it soon very soon i have to be careful that my ship doesn't fly in here because do you see this here this this because one of my ships just started flying over and i had to fl had to teleport towards the ship and be it out of there because it was an idiot this is not a k yeah they're building up again oh god i don't want to deal with that again please game please game don't be like that that's fine so just so you know that um ah there we go finally that's good news uh you know what top in here cannot i can do this for station construction and he's heading there and it's fine don't don't play ominous music i'm definitely not the one that cares enough about that it's fine okay you guys shoot me that that's your call okay it's your own fault for dying why why would you you know they're not even computers they're a mixture i believe okay that one's building let's say that up take a look at this that nothing comes in that would ruin my life thanks for your help here's a little something as thanks yeah great thank you for your help okay um pause for a second because i'm not paying attention i kind of need to pay attention 28 million everything here silicon or methane hydrogen and helium so we're still shy 19 million let's confirm that 19 million we're still shy that's fine you know i i will deal with that tomorrow oh man i'm so i can't wait um but yeah we were actually talking about this rattlesnake right do we want to change it into plasma will it be able to take down a gay like i don't care for the for the the father um i'll decide it in between episode guys i need to stop streaming uh so sorry um stream is definitely going to be ending let's save the game i need to find so it's one of my friends online to be honest it's like look any of my friends online yeah wis i mean we're going to be raiding wiz he's a good guy so i'm hoping you guys will join and guys thank you so much for this thank you don't forget to join me on discord tell me what to change and i'll see you tomorrow have a fantastic time goodbye [Music] hey
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Backroom Comics Podcast - Mark Waid Interview at ECCC 2010 Part 3
um before we wrap it up I do want to talk about uh irredeemable and Incorruptible as well as well so youve you're taking in both Comics you're taking the the image of of a what a hero is and what a villain is uh and and kind of turning it around um without making it too '90s gritty or anything else like that you know you when when a hero uh turns he turns for you know for a reason so a little bit about both books a little well yeah sure I mean irredeemable is obviously the the story of what happens when the world's greatest superhero just finally is worn down to the point where he becomes the world's greatest super villain where he just the idea that if you're doing this for the typical superhero reasons if you do you know if you do your job as a superhero then you know there you got a support group you got other other teammates you got other people who understand how you feel and so forth but but if you're somebody like the plutonian you're doing it for the wrong reasons you're doing it you're doing this job because you want to be loved because you want to not to feel alone because you want other people to admire you and and and and there's a there's a real sort of sad venal quality to that that does not make him a bad guy but at the same time it's just it's it's it's sad and he and he doesn't he needs I'm sorry I just got distracted by that um he needs you know he needs these wow I'm sorry I m I completely lost my train of thought sorry and he needs needs reassurance from yeah he needs yeah he needs to you know he needs he's doing this because he ultimately he wants to be liked he wants to be loved he wants and that's a terrible reason to do anything oh of course and and and so and and the other thing he has to live under the pressure of and this is this is truer now than it ever was in our society in our 247 news you know news cycle Society is that he lives in a world where you can saved the world a thousand times but if you make one little mistake or you're caught in one Split Second where you're not being the the most noble of Heroes it's all wiped away it's all forgotten that's all everybody cares about is they're all waiting we're all waiting for Our Heroes to fall we're all building people up so we can make them fall of course of course and that's cuz that's what we enjoy as a society and so to to write a superhero who who is who has collapses under that pressure is what really intrigued me about this book well and there and there's there's a certain freedom in in then accepting that you are going to be a villain and and you don't have to abide by any of those rules any of you know you don't care about the 2014 news cycle you don't care about any of that in fact you can Revel in it at that point exactly and so I think so I think the body count in the book is up to about 8 million or something like that um but I tell you the trick of writing the book and and this is the thing that I I wasn't as successful with with a first couple of issues but I think I got a handle on is that it's easy to write violence it's much harder to write evil and the trick is it's it's I mean it would be I realize I'm that issue four like I'm running out of ways for him to blow stuff up that's not I mean it's interesting for the first couple of issues because you're not used to seeing that but after a while has to be a reason to what he does there has to be there it's it's more interesting to see him be Insidious than it is for him to be actively evil it's it's more like I I I really like the moment issue five when basically he puts out a broadcast the entire world just reminding them that he could be right now living among them and he could be the guy standing next to you and you don't know like the Immigrant who just moved in down the hall or the new guy in the job that could be me and S and so and suddenly it's like there's riots all over the world because people are panicking Peri yeah and that's evil that's that's evil that's exactly that's that's just not you know killing someone that's not picking up a mountain then throwing at a city that's doing something much worse yeah yeah because then you're you're you're uh lowering people's trust in their fellow men which you're you're making them do the work for you at that at that point yeah and so conversely uh talk about making a villain into a hero a little bit well that was I mean that was honestly that was as much a it gave me a voice for my response to Katrina if you will oddly enough it was you know Max damage was the world's greatest villain plutonian loses his mind goes nuts and now this guy who would have gladly traded punches with plutonian and has many a time in the past still he's even the worst super villain doesn't want the world to end no there's no percentage in that there's no you know you want what you want and you want power and you want money and what whatever you want but you don't want the world to end and and and the thing that everybody knew about the plutonian everybody in the world including Max including every super villain there is is that okay we all you know some of those villains hate plutonian but everybody knows at the end of the day if the world is at stake he will be the one who steps up and saves us true and when I you know I think that the I think that Hurricane Katrina and I think that the the the real takeaway from Katrina for as a nation for us um was not just the horrible Devastation but it was the idea that and this may sound naive to to our young to your younger viewers this may sound naive to anybody under the age of 25 but I grew up in an era and and a grew up in a generation where we were taught to believe that in a moment of absolute catastrophic crisis like that that the government would be there to step in and to help I agree I agree and Katrina proved exactly the opposite yeah that there is no one there that that when push came to shove you know I mean I government did what it could but it wasn't it wasn't the back stop there that we thought it was going to be and it was that was the Real Horror of it to me and I wanted to tap into that I wanted to to get with with Max damage this idea of wow plutonian has gone insane yeah and if he is our fail safe against against everything in the world and he's gone then what do we do what that that absolute horror that Max feels that the void you know that has been created by this he realizes well I somebody has to step up and as the next most powerful guy on the planet I guess it's my job to step up and and I guess a lot a lot of the times that's what defines a hero is is someone stepping up and doing something that no one else is willing to do right now you know what's interesting about him I think as a character is that he doesn't know and this sounds more comical than I think it comes across in the book but I do like the the sort of black humor of it he doesn't really know what a superhero does it's not like there's a big laundry list of here's the thing that that superheroes do he just knows superheroes don't do what super villains do so basically his he basically just every Instinct he has as a super villain he just turns it around that's his guy does the opposite it's every day is opposite day for Max damage you know I've got i' got a 16-year-old sidekick named jailbait well I'm not going to touch her with the 10-ft pole you know I've got a I got a safe full of stolen money that I've I've lifted over the years I'm going to torch it and and turn it all into Cinders because it's it's blood money you know is I I won't you know since he doesn't know where the where the where the boundaries are since he doesn't know where the line between superhero and super is and and how much wiggle room there is there his attitude is I would rather I'd rather fail on the side of being conservative and being inflexible and actually as we're going to see in the second story arc that is also an enormous weakness that he that he doesn't realize that he has it's going to be a huge character weakness for him is his inflexibility in a world where you know what you like it or not you have to find some flexibility in it or else it will destroy you yeah exactly yeah awesome I can't wait to read that great uh we will let you go though I give me 30 more seconds just one say course Mark Wade loves compassionate conservatives this is the God's honest truth I really do I just you know but I don't I don't need no hate mail from the Tea Party CU that will not go well with me I'm just saying since I just want to make sure that we're abundantly clear on that I think we were very clear on that that we weren't we weren't com we not we not disparaging on conservatives in general no we were just disparaging the the the the the lunatic fringe of of any whether it be the in I mean again I have you know I you know what I feel the same way about P just use that example I feel the same way about P you vegetarian but I like but I don't like Peta either and if Peta comes after me I feel the same way as I would if the Tea Party did which is like you you're the radical Fringe and you make me insane so get lost if P came to you saying please don't kill animals in your comic book I would say I believe that you I believe that your leader I believe that the woman who runs pea is a diabetic who uses insulin which would not exist if not for animal sacrifice so go yeah all right well thanks for coming by Mark and I'm sure we'll see you around again I hope your kind goes great thanks very much
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BEST Budget Suction Cup Mount for Action Cameras!
hey so what's going on guys make here we drop the reviews and welcome back to another video so in today's video I'm gonna be introducing to you a budget Mouse setup for your 360 camera or your GoPro or whatever action camera you have especially if you do want to mount it and get some very nice external shots especially if like me and you like to shoot your driving footage outside the car especially with your 360 camera and you are on a budget and you don't want to spend like a 2-300 Ringgit on a mount from a brand like small rig or other bigger brands uh look no further than this Mount I have right here so this model I have right here is a single suction cup mount of course it's not going to be able to handle like I would say like a mirrorless camera or something like that that's a bit too big in my opinion or or even your 360 cam with the selfie stick because I've actually tried it with the selfie stick and without the selfie stick and honestly this Can Only Hold up to I guess a selfie stick that's not fully extended in my testing if you are just going to be using just like a GoPro or your insta360 one inch like I have right here alone you're not going to have any issues if you're using uh with the selfie stick or some other extendable Mount or something like that this is not going to be able to handle the weight however you need to buy two so I'll be covering that in a future video on how to actually get a very stable mount on a budget anyways we are here to actually talk about this uh suction cup bracket the good thing about this it has both the GoPro Center as you can see right here and also a quarter inch so you can mount it to something like the insta 360. so that's a good thing factoring that it only costs around 30 to 40 Ringgit and roughly around that for this month we are buying a triple suction cup uh and only getting one Mount I actually buy two of this and a clamp a super clamp the one they used to hold the lights the studio lighting and stuff like that and the total only cost me around 113 Ringgit so yeah pretty good but anyway I'm becoming that much later but anyways we are here for the unboxing of this this brand is pretty good and it's been around pretty long especially they specialize in GoPro accessories so this brand and also a brand like kingma they all come from almost the same Factory and they have a pretty good standard in terms of QC of course you're not gonna be getting like small rig or man photo those kind of a level of build but yeah you'll definitely get the job done and yeah on a budget these things definitely do work okay so let's do the unboxing real quick so uh it actually came in pretty quick it was from a local store which I will leave the link in description below let me try to get this out all right so after we painfully got the the seal off this is what we are greeted with so for the price you're not just getting plastic you're getting metal uh metal grip so that is actually really good and you do want something like metal when it comes to holding your camera out of the car and driving like pretty fast right because if it's all plastic most likely you'll just bring the pieces or crack or something like that and I obviously didn't want that to happen so that's the reason why I did my research and actually decided to go with this one okay so let me quickly check it out the packaging okay so basically that's it put all that to the side all right so what do we get so inside we do get a quick start guide I believe it's in Mandarin I do not read Mandarin we get uh one GoPro Style thumb screw of course I do recommend a shorter thumb screw uh especially if you have some lying around if you do use a GoPro the shorter ones will work better with the 360 cameras because it's able to hide in the Stitch line if you're using something like this it will kind of show a bit if you're at the wrong angle it will kind of show a bit this this portion right here the wing itself so yeah in my testing this is a bit too big too long so definitely use the GoPro one if you do have or just get one off uh eBay or something okay so this is uh what I was using so of course I initially taught let me get this all out of the way okay so let's take this all out let me quickly show you guys okay so initially I thought I was able to remove this ball and just use this so yeah you do have to mount this to the GoPro uh attachment which is not too bad but of course I did want something more sturdy so I expected a ball mount with this but it is what it is of course comes at a cheap price so definitely there are sacrifices so we do get a very generic phone clamp yeah so that comes in the package as well of course the suction cup thumb screw attachment with the quarter inch and then we get some cleaning wipes so wet and dry um I believe this is not necessary I believe you just need a microfiber cloth uh just a damp microfiber cloth to clean off the surface before you install uh you're not going to be using this uh so yeah it's good I included it anyways okay so let me get back to the mall itself so of course we do have a protector layer like a protective film so you do have to read the instructions yeah it's pretty basic so in order to loosen this is for both the ball joints right here you have to twist it of course you can see it goes loose and it's really really sturdy trust me it's really really steady being metal and the ball being actually pretty solid so if once I tighten it definitely there's no flex to this at all and the suction cup is actually pretty good I expected the suction cup to actually kind of suck but uh yeah no puns intended but yeah it does suck very well indeed so yeah when you stick it on the surface of course they do recommend like a smooth surface which I do recommend myself if you're doing driving shots definitely you can stick it on the glass or on the cardboard itself but I prefer to stick it on the glass because you know just has better absorption so you just need to flick this and it clamps right on so really simple and it is really really good for the price so this ball joint very simple so how do you mount the quarter inch so very simple just have to do something like a GoPro Style finger you just need to slot it in and from here this is the tricky part you do have to align it well let me try to get it in yes so there you go so once you're done with this you can actually just Mount Your 360 camera like what I'm doing right here just my electricity camera you can see really sturdy it's not going anywhere of course you need to make sure this thumb screw is actually tight you can see right here of course this as well see it's not going anywhere and this uh insta360 is the heaviest one of them all so yeah you can see right here holding the weight really well so yeah definitely I can recommend this uh this Mount of course if you are doing something more aggressive you will definitely need two yeah knocking it down as well so you definitely need two of these mounts but if you're going to be just using one camera getting some some shots like this you're gonna definitely just use one you don't need like two of this so in order to install the GoPro on this Mount is same just need to install the GoPro fingers into the mount it's like this install this right here so let me try to get this in okay so basically you can see what I'm doing like this then you got your GoPro Mount as simple as that okay so uh we'll definitely leave the links description below if you're interested to pick one of these up for yourself so I'll be giving you guys the tutorial on how to actually Mount this properly outside your car because you do not want to have your camera like flying out especially if it's a very expensive camera like the insta360 one inch I have right here so I'm actually really paranoid about having this outside the car but with this setup we're having two of the suction cups and also the super clamp yeah it definitely just gets the 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Cross-departmental training and collaboration; Converting BF to MARC
good morning everyone and welcome to our next session of the day today we have two sessions in one or two presentations in one i should say the first one is called cross-departmental training and collaboration group learning for linkedin bib frame and cenopia this will be presented by joya stevens and charlene chao our second presentation will be converting bib frame data to mark and they'll be presented by jody williamson we will introduce the presenters uh by their particular order presentation so first i will give you a little bit of background on joya stevens and charlene ciao i myself am paul bethke i work at the iowa city public library as a cataloger children's librarian and a bookmobile driver it's a lot of fun i recommend it if you ever get a chance to drive a bookmobile nothing better in the world i'd also like to express gratitude for living in historically soc mesquaki and kikapu lance in eastern iowa that's a very beautiful part of the country if you've ever been here you'll know what i mean now on to the biographies for joya stevens she notes that she is a librarian for specialized cataloging in the knowledge access department working closely with nyu special collections her research interests include analyzing library collections as data and applying digital humanity methods to rare book big bibliography and charlene writes that she is the head of knowledge access department managing cataloging and metadata services at the new york university libraries charlene's research interests lie primarily in the area of this the discovery of multilingual resources identity management controlled vocabularies ai nlp tools for subject indexing digital scholarship and inclusive metadata also joining me today is michelle futornik she will be monitoring the q a channels as well as a chat and we will do a q a's at the end of each of the individual presentations and then if we have time at the end we'll do a group one to clean up any unanswered questions at that point now enough of me it's time to turn over to joya and charlie take it away thank you paul for the thank you for paul for the introduction thank you all for joining us as you can see the title of our presentation is about the group learning for linked data julia and charlene are going to share nyu stories with you all next on this agenda slide you can see julia and charlene are going to be the storytellers we will share how the story began how the story evolved why do we establish the different study group for linked data before and synopia training at the end we will share our future plans briefly nice so when i started working at nyu in january 2020 i was very excited to join the jvd working groups and our associating served on the chevy advisory committee and three of us surround three working groups including authority identified management services class knowledge base editor and substantial entity advocate edification of working groups and on the other hand i noticed some challenges for example nyu did not participate in the linkedin ld4p2 xenopia project so that means most colleagues didn't have hands-on experience to create native different data as of january 2020 oi didn't have any official training on linked data and different before and there's no there were no communication between the working group members and why it was almost like a silo so we agree a local group need to be established in terms of communications collaboration and holistic planning next so that's how the story began in april 2020 so we establish the nyu chef video working group and the purpose is for communication collaboration collaboration and is chaired by the head of knowledge access as you can see here working group members including ymca video advisory committee member and the four working group members and we add a two unit supervisor because it's very important for the planning of testing and training so they join just after one month so in each meeting each working group members provide updates so we are able to see the whole picture you know from the three working groups and one advisory committee and the chair also shared the reports with the metadata policy and implementation committee at nyu so that's why i also keep other stakeholders you know on the same page one of the key tasks is done by this working group is data mapping and conversion and this i would say is really ongoing tasks so first we start from having the share vd convert our marked data into triples idea for members to review and study so we still remember i know this will receive the file but some members want to review the file we really sue the turtle so that's why thanks to our colleague from system office dai nancy lin to recommend using easy rdf converter so we were able to review the data in different kind of audio formats we also use different comparison tools and specs for example mark two different different to mark so we were able to really evaluate converted data and also make the older working group member we are able to compare and understand the prevent data so we also create a spreadsheet for the members to input comments so we won't duplicate the efforts so next slide please so this is just an example you can see um this is for the different to mark converging and you can see we try to include information like a missing market data or something incorrect or you know we can share comments and on the other hand you can see here we we could disagree with each other for really really meaningful discussions so you can see some sort of follow-up comments and also what kind of action we should take next slide please so this is another part is um this this part is really focused on cereals and continued resources you can see different kind of of type of resources have different kind of concerns and that's why you see a lot of detailed discussion here next slide please so since we have this working group focused on data mapping and conversion and we could see this kind of vehicle family service pcc standing committee on application you know they're doing a survey for you know review different to market conversion data and as they try to indicate the purpose is to see how institutions use the converging specs and tools and any kind of roadblocks encountered to convert natively create different data into mach 21 format so as you can see where do you have the spreadsheet so based on the spreadsheet so nyu could submit our feedback by september 2020. and later on we see the pc standing committee application had not a survey it's about mark 21 authority format and wiki data mapping again three working group and members were able to discuss and we again share all comments in the spreadsheet and submit our comments to the achieve right away on the island we also see this kind of survey called from authoritative data working groups as the first charter to have a survey to prioritize catalog user stories so for this case working group member also worked with another working group memories by authority working group so we were able to submit our comments for the second charter prioritize potential topics for second charter of best practice we were able to send our comments quickly as well so i also want to see a few recent activities the working group member also provide data mapping information for example comparison tables for discussion during a different study group meeting and also for the pcc week data pilot and this summer three working group members we're going to work together and really want to host the me some sample record to test for share video authority services next slide please so how does story evolve so during the working group member we also have some presentation [Music] simply for discussion we also give a sinopia demo however we really want to see more nyu colleagues able to get the training so different study group was established to provide training in defending data for the entire technical service group and we want even beyond technical services group so as you can see our training goal is really want to see the phenomena from a spark to a friend as you can see the beginning it's just five members they added two more members become seven members but now it's going much much more and joy is really the korean of different study group now go back to you now go to you julia okay thank you charlene um i'm in this section of the presentation i'm going to be discussing the bib frame study group um so we started this group with one basic professional goal to help our staff gain the knowledge they need to transition from marked bit frame and we had two very basic outcomes a basic understanding of linked data and a basic understanding of bib frame it was a cross-departmental group as charlene explained our membership widened by quite a bit so we had catalogers archivists acquisition specialists research services and subject specialists as well as data technologists the plan for the group it was really an informal study group which was a very nice thing nyu i suppose like many other libraries has numerous um working groups and task groups and this was really a study group just for learning and i think everyone found that very refreshing we met every two weeks over zoom for the course of one semester staff from all those different departments volunteered based on their own interest in the subject and at the beginning the group shared what they would like to learn plus norms for our group discussions so to give some structure to the study group we used a textbook linked data for the perplexed librarian an ala book that was published last year this is a very accessible and fun introduction written just for librarians and the book has seven chapters so it worked nicely to read one for each meeting over the course of the semester some of the key concepts in the book that we addressed over the course of the semester were things like defining all of these ideas and making sure everyone understood the world wide web versus the semantic web your eyes versus urls rdf statements versus mark records bibliographic records graph nodes and relationships a little bit about triple stores conceptual discussions about controlled vocabularies versus ontology and a introduction to sparkle queries in addition to reading the book and discussing uh it as a group we also did several hands-on exercises and i'm going to cover three of them here um what are my mark tags map to wemmi then creating rdf triples and then a wikidata demo sparkle query so the first one um what are mark tags mapped to many this is an exercise charlene created um it's a useful refresher on work expression manifestation and item so for members of our group that might not have thought about this for some time it was a valuable way to think about data models as we move from marc records to rdf statements and then we actually uh created our own scribbles as an experiment we didn't learn how to code we just tried out the rdf format to see how it works so just to make it super simple we used an example from the textbook which uses the banned parliament funkadelic throughout the book as an example it's a really fun book so this is just some very basic rdf um from the textbook setting out the schema setting up these relationships that george clinton shown in the picture is a member of the band parliament and also a producer of the work which is actually the album the mothership mothership connection um so we also experimented with running these triples in a graph on the online super easy rdf grapher tool so those are those same triples just you know as a graph and then we tried to recreate this exercise using our own information so everyone made some triples for their own favorite album um so just some basic instructions these all these links are in the slides that you can get later so people looked for uris on a library of congress or wikidata or viaf and then they explored schema.org to look for property terms and then they simply copied over the example triples and experimented in with substituting their own terms we copied the code into easy rdf converter also very nice easy online tool so you can see the triples in different syntaxes um and also this validates the codes you may get an error message and then you have to tinker with it to see what might have gone wrong which is a learning experience unto itself and then everyone copied their code into the rdf grapher to see what it looked like um and then the third x group exercise i'll discuss was we did a demo sparkle query in wikidata i came up with the question how many islands are in new york city and what are their names and alex provo our wonderful metadata librarian and resident wiki data expert devised a wiki data query to answer this question this link in the slide will actually run the query if you want to check it out from the slide uh later but i have a couple of screenshots this is the long list of islands that came up um it's a pretty wide range a lot of little islands in new york city that are uninhabited and most people don't really know about um and you can also write in wikidata graph these to get a sense of how everything is linked up so these are all of the islands in manhattan plus islands and queens it was too large to show everything um but it's fun to play around with and um this sparkle query wasn't just a fun thing to do um it uh raised some interesting group discussion uh questions um the most uh basic one being how to structure a query how do you pull in a sufficiently wide range of information on wikidata and then narrow it down to uh what it is that you want uh some sort of offbeat things like how to define an island this picture shows uthan island an artificial island that was created in the east river of new york city this actually came up in our results and most important how to scope inconsistent hierarchies of geographic headings in wikidata wikidata is all user contributed information as we all know um so it's extremely different information than from what we're used to seeing in mark and in authorities data for example staten island did not appear on our results list because for some reason on wikidata it had not been coded as part of new york city um there were also some interesting questions regarding long island which is not part of new york city officially but the boroughs of brooklyn and queens are geographically part of long island so um interesting conceptual discussions as we move from mark into linkedin overall our discussions focused on real-world practical applications of linked data in libraries we shared many additional examples and resources in our group wiki page and also we had a very diverse group of different levels of experience with regard to coding technology familiarity with um web uh technology and facility facilitating these discussions was challenging but meaningful um we really did learn a lot from each other over the course of the semester and uh also in our group we were looking forward to future initiatives that nyu is involved with share vde and cenopia a lot of this has already been covered over the course of this week and other sessions of this conference so i'll just make this fairly quick and share vde is a library driven initiative that currently connects 22 university libraries it's a shared discovery environment based on linked data and is chardonnay described earlier our existing library catalogs are converted from our to rdf using the bib frame vocabulary and other ontologies and synovia is a linked data creation environment developed by ld4p that allows you to create native bib frame data without having to set up and maintain a lot of tools it's a cooperative cataloging environment and you can contribute feedback and expertise to the iterative development of this tool so in the last session of our first semester of the bid frame study group i gave everyone an overview of the cenopia editor each member created their own account to experiment that's a really nice thing about cenopia anyone can create an account with an email address and then create records um i did a live demo over zoom to show cataloging books step by step um and in this demo emphasized the linking of the work instance and item and i think it was a it was just a view of the editor with this monograph instance unnested template and emphasizing how this was done as a real catalog workflow was a great way to really bring the idea of linked data much more clearly in people's minds especially when they saw that we were not creating a record in the traditional sense but rather seven length statements um so uh our future plans uh we plan to continue with a study group now called the link data study group going forward in the next academic year and we're also planning to start a cenopia testing and uh training group and uh that brings us to the end so uh thank you maybe charlene has some additional comments or we should just go on to the next presentation i only wanna make one comment joya i still hear very positive feedback from our members like yesterday someone say before a study group is such a such success so i just want to thank you to be the wonderful coordinator oh thank you so much that's very nice to hear it's very satisfying work i appreciate that so i guess i will stop screen share and we will move on thank you joy and charlene that was very informative uh we do have one question up i will turn that over to michelle to address yeah and the question is it says the study group is fabulous do you think it can be reused by other groups even across institutions and would you be willing to share your seven week plan with your discussion questions and exercises for others to use oh absolutely yeah that's part of the reason we're doing this presentation because last year when i was planning for this i was looking for a similar example and um there was a great group at um the university of texas libraries i believe but that was more really librarian research focus and wasn't really for all of the staff and a particular department with lots of different members so yeah the slides will include all the information i just showed you and i could um put up i'd have to clean it up a little bit but i could put up a sample outline as well that would be wonderful also julia create a wonderful wiki page for all the resources so that'll be wonderful to share oh yeah please if you could share that in the chat um that would be great okay i can't share it right now because it's on nyu's closed login wiki but i will move those resources to a place where other people can find wonderful thank you sure great well if there are any more questions for charlene or joya later please go ahead and feel free to throw them into the q a uh right now though we're going to shift on over to jody william shin and her presentation on converting marked data to mark our excuse me converting bit frame data to mark a little bit on jody she is the metadata standard specialist in the network development and mark standards office at the library of congress she's part of the bib frame development team and focuses on data conversion bit frame editor profile creation and maintenance software troubleshooting and assisting the catalogers the library's cataloging pilot now for those of you who attended the previous session on bib frame 100 she was definitely mentioned by sally mccallum so this is almost like an uh supplement or an uh add-on addition to that uh presentation so hopefully uh you'll get even more information on what's going on there so i'm gonna turn over to you jody thank you and i will get my presentation up there we go so i'm going to talk about converting bib frame data to mark and the permutations that we have gone through with the library of congress to make this possible so the first question to ask is why convert bid from data back to mark and the reality is that data movement between systems is a key component of all library operations and it's not just within the library it's within a library it's interacting with outside vendors authorities and ordering vendors and other silos of information within your organization many of these systems are still dependent on mark i am personally afraid that there is a setup at a book jobber that was coded so long ago that the person who wrote it retired and it runs on mark and it works just fine and we don't know what's going to happen when that program needs to be changed to work with non-mark data and even within a library organization our systems are not 100 percent mark free yet we also needed a bib frame tomorrow conversion program at the library of congress since currently our pilot cataloging participants are doing their work twice once within bib frame and once within the local ios which is voyager so since the pilot started in 2017 we've learned a lot about converting mark records into bib frame works instances and items so on the left side of this screen is a portion of a mark record and on the right side is a very small representation of what that mark record is being turned into in bib frame and we've gotten really good at pulling all of these elements apart and creating bib frameworks bib frame instances and bib frame items that we can use within our editor and our database these programs have been continuously modified and improved since they were introduced in 2017 it's we we use this internally every day as we transform data that is output from the voyager system and load it into the bib frame database but turning these triples back into a single mark format is less straightforward on this screen i have little triples from work instances items and admin metadata and they need to be combined into a single mark record and it's also important to remember that there are two parts to creating a mark record first you have to create a data set that adheres to the marked communications format with the leader the directory of marked tags using the right hex hex values for the subfield codes and the current mark conversion program has always done this consistently and correctly so that was a really big obstacle that was overcome very quickly when we started this process now the second part of creating a mark record is populating these fields and that's what we'll probably focus on here so as with our marked bib frame conversion bib frame to mark has a set of specifications and many of the transformations are kind of straightforward in this example this is an extent triple it's got the number of pages and then there's also the dimension statement which has the measurements and these two separate triples can be combined into a single mark tag 300 based on the specifications even though the in mark to bib frame that 300 field has been blown and put into two distinct instance properties they are able to be recombined into the single mark field and this is another example of a pretty straightforward conversion where the work issn identifier can be placed in mark tag-022 subfield a and the code of the agency assigning the issn which in this case is the us isn center is can be placed back into the subfield 2. unfortunately not all aspects of the conversion are that clear so we made some initial decisions that we hoped would simplify the process so we we initially said we won't have an 07 field because all of the data elements that we are converting from the 007 field are reflected in the three four x fields within mark so we don't need to duplicate it and we have been working with our catalogers in the pilot to put uh native script data into bib frame fields and we wanted those to go into the quote unquote regular mark field so that the summary in chinese script would be in the 520 field and not in a paired 880 field we also wanted to create just a basic 008 field with the date entered the type of date the date one the date two the place of publication and the language fields or the bytes that are are standardized across all of the different iterations of the 008 field and we thought this is all that's needed um we were very wrong about that i think we had only distributed maybe a handful of records internally and the feedback came back pretty uniformly negative about those particular decisions so we first modified the bib frame to mark conversion program to create a basic 07 field where the first two bytes of the 007 are populated our public catalog catalog.loc.gov uses these first two bytes of the 007 field as a type of material facet and we needed to continue that functionality with the converted data we also got feedback from the usi assistant center that told us that the 008 field needed to be format specific to facilitate data exchange with the international ism center and so we created format specific 08 fields this particular example is for a serial where we've got the date type of c for currently published we have the b to indicate that the frequency is bi-monthly we have r to indicate that the frequency is regular and we have the p to indicate that this particular title is a periodical and this functionality for format specific 008 also extends to all of the records that are getting converted so here's a music specific 008 field where we have pp to indicate popular music and then there's the value d to indicate that there's a libretto or text with this recording as we were working through the earliest iterations of this program we learned a lot about the library's data the the marquee different conversion had exposed to us a lot of the duplication in mark but using bib frame to mark exposed the duplication in a much more amplified format because all of these form genre terms that are originally in an 007 field or an 008 field at 047 360 and the 65x fields were all going back in to the 655 field and so you'd have a lot of duplication within the fields and it's the same thing particularly for audio-visual material characteristics that as we pulled those out of the 007 and 008 fields and gave those individual codes a label and a uri we wanted to put those back in so that all of that information was retained which meant putting them into 3 4x fields which meant duplicating the information that the cataloger had already put into the 3 4x field and the 07 field while we were going through this process we also discovered that there were values in the 007 and also the 008 fields that were not duplicated in the 3 4x fields and so i wrote several mac discussion papers and proposals and they were prepared and adopted and so we are knowingly introducing more duplication into mark which we hope this is sort of a temporary bridge as we move toward a fully linked data environment another challenge about the bib frame to mark data conversion is that mark to bib frame was sort of plopping the same admin metadata on the work the instance and the item all of these elements were identical except sometimes the catalogers would want to change part of it or as we look more at more complicated workflows there might be reasons for the admin metadata to be different on the work instance and item and how are we going to reflect that in the final mark record and we're still working through that um also reverse engineering marked a bib frame to create bid frame to mark is not always direct there's a question of shaping so this is an example of a work with an instance in an item that has a related instance and they all have their own admin metadata and it has a related work that goes to a hub and that hub might point to another work and the question becomes where do you draw the line to say these pieces become a single mark record and which are just reflected as a relationship if you draw the line too tightly you won't get the relationship fields at all in the 7x fields and if you if you draw too big of a circle around all of this information you're going to create a single mark record that reflects multiple resources which isn't really good either our initial goal was to create a mark record from one work in one instance but it's hard to draw such a distinct decision because of all of the relationships that are embedded in the single mark record and now that hubs are part of our bib framework framework we have another layer of data that needs to be abstracted back into a single mark record mostly within in terms of uniform titles there were also some interesting challenges with sort of the nitty-gritty details of our frame to mark conversion first we had to re-insert some fields into authorized access fields particularly names so we on the left are i'm showing a triple of an agent with the uri for the creator and then uh the label for michael lewis and then on the right you see that the subfields have been reinserted but id.loc.gov uses the mads vocabulary and mads rdf doesn't have like a little line that says oh hey here's what i am in mark and some but not all of the unique elements of a heading have equivalence in the mad's vocabulary and so the bib frame to mark conversion actually has a series of lookups to transform that uri that's in the triple to the heading with the subfield that's presented on the right side and after doing all of that work then we are also putting the uri into subfield zero to retain it another challenge is subjects and uris and our current practice is to retain as many uris as possible in this particular subject on the left there's a uri for the overarching subject which is libraries fiction there's also a uri for the topical subject in subfield a which is libraries there's also a uri for the genre form subdivision in subfield b which is fiction so on the right it it's a an attempt to reflect what's going on in the marked field in an odd space so the first uri that you see in the first subfield zero is the uri for the entire string then you have the individual components and the uris that follow this creates some pretty complicated fields and there's also the potential for inconsistency in areas where the individual component does not have a uri so the six the subject fields that we're seeing currently in the data can be a little inconsistent in terms of how many ur uris there are and where they are placed and we're working on a resolution for that then there's the 880 fields we had hoped to move all native script out of the 880 fields and reduce the amount of transliteration performed by catalogers but we learned this decision particularly impacts our local acquisitions processing so in this screen the example on the right was a mark record that one of our pilot catalogers mocked up to demonstrate for us what the problems are so you can see that the 245 title is in chinese characters as is the addition statement and then on the left you see what this looks like in our voyager acquisitions module where the title is a series of dots quote it's hard to tell there's really nothing here that an acquisition staffer can use to verify that the item the material they're holding matches what was ordered so we're modifying both the mark to bid frame and bid frame to mark conversions to include more transliteration to resolve this issue because as sally and judith and paul talked about in frame 100 we have to keep working with our local ils system to facilitate moving all the catalogers into bib frame also within um converting data like this there's sort of a tension between the ideal and the practical this program that we've been working on it's a bulk operation and when you're processing millions of triples you do have to create to make some default decisions and if you were to do a bite-by-byte analysis of the original mark record and how it was converted from mark to bib frame and then from bib frame to mark there will be some differences and so you have to assess where these differences are important and where they are cosmetic uh the example here is that the added title has a 246 field with a first indicator of three and a second indicator of zero and we had just we had to make some mass decisions about converting variant titles from bib frame to mark and so it's become mark tag 246 first indicator of one and second indicator of zero and i question if this is a loss of system functionality or if there's something larger going on that would require more work on our part to make a change and this type of data conversion also makes you question the placement of the data especially why is the same information entered in multiple places because in the bib frame editor we don't expect the catalogers to enter all of this information multiple times here's another example of that where biblio individual biography is coded in the 008 which becomes a bib frame genre form with a uri and so then it goes back into a 655 is the data less useful because it's in a different field is it less informative that the 007 of a base material of paper becomes mark tag 340 subfield a the data elements are the same regardless of location in the mark record and i think we are still resolving where to where some of these decisions will fall if we will have to change the conversion to become more detailed or if putting this information into variable fields with uris is equally useful but it's not all gloom and doom our conversion has also had the surprise benefit of some data cleanup it for instance in the 020 fields of many mark records the qualifier information was just inside parentheses as part of subfield a of the identifier field we were able to key on the parens and the text in the mark to bib frame conversion and move that information into a separate bib frame property called qualifier and then when it comes back from bib frame to mark since these elements have been separated they remain separated and the qualifier information goes into subfield queue without having to do a lot of marked data cleanup within your existing database another change is that all of the 260 fields become 264 fields because both fields become bib frame provision activity statements and they all go back and are treated in the same way we also are supplying three three seven three three six three three seven and three three eight fields for a lot of mark records that do not have them because we're creating the um content media and carrier fields based on elements in the leader the 07 the 008 and we have a lot of if then qualifiers going on particularly in the mark to bib frame conversion where if this field doesn't exist and this value in this other field equals something then supply the content field in this example and then since the bib frame record will have the content triple it will become a 336 field there's also less isbd punctuation in the records that are converted from bib frame to mark we remove it during mark to bib frame particularly when there's a single mark field that is split into multiple bib frame properties we're able to say remove the punctuation associated with each subfield and we're not reinserting it when these fields are recompiled into mark however during our testing we have discovered that some of the catalog or supply punctuation particularly data or the square brackets that enclose catalog or supply data we're getting inconsistently removed and we're modifying the conversion programs to make retain the square brackets in particular since they have a lot of meaning within the record as far as our um ongoing workflow once this process is incorporated i anticipate that the data will be converted to mark and loaded as a batch process and we also have to draw a line around what cataloging functions can be performed in the bib frame editor and what functions will remain within voyager this was mentioned in the previous presentation with sally mccallum judith cannon and paul frank as well our other future plans include continue to modify both aspects of the conversion program mark to bib frame and bid frame to mark particularly with punctuation retention and removal treatment of native scripts in the descriptive fields and incorporating the creation and conversion to create bib frame hubs we need to continue reviewing or we need to really focus on reviewing the bib frame data that's output from our editor and how it's converted to mark my earlier um tests with this on our original editor were um inconsistent us a lot of the data was you know presented in a way that was would was correct or workable but other is other fields were not particularly where we were supplying default data within the editor templates so that the catalogers would not have to input a lot of repetitive information over and over and so i imagine that as we work through the data output from the editor it will mean modifying the editor software and possibly modifying the editor templates to produce data that can be better output for use in the ils and we need to develop the workflow that will go with this um i anticipate it will be a batch process i don't think we will have the catalogers do their work in the frame editor and then immediately export it into voyager but who knows it's too early to predict what will happen there and i don't know yet if any creation or editing of voyager holdings and items will remain in voyager or will we augment the bib frame item profiles to supply some of this information that's still to be determined and i will leave you with some additional urls the first one is our general bib frame information page the second one is the github repository where you can download the conversion programs and test them yourself and i also want to encourage you to try out our comparison viewer where you can input an lccn and see on the left side of the screen how it looks in bib frame and in the right side how it is converted to mark i will upload the slides after the presentation so that everybody has access to them and with that i will leave you with a photo of cherry blossoms from last year and say thank you thank you jody that was a lot of material in a short period of time gonna probably be looking at the video that for a while so thank you much uh we do have a few questions and i will turn that part over to michelle for the moment and please if you have any more questions either for the previous presentation with joya and charlene please feel free to throw those in as well so off to you uh michelle okay jody the first question is specifically about the 260 field when the 260 fields are moved to 264 why is the comma in subfield b the only mark of punctuation retained of course i've closed my presentation can look at um that could possibly be an input error by the presenter in preparing her slides um it's also possible that the comma was retained when it was converted but i'm going to go with input error by me okay um yeah that wasn't fair to ask you that after you've closed your slide presentation okay um linux question is um did you have to adjust your opac or mark discovery systems to account for the differences like the 007 becoming the 340. we are still working with our ils office on display changes that will be required that we think will be required yeah and another question is have you successfully converted a native bib frame description into mark and imported it into your ils maybe that's the same question um not yet okay what do you still need to do um to get that to be possible well the the biggest thing is there are some elements in the bib frame editor data that appeared just fine but when i would go to convert that particular description to mark things were missing like the o4o field and i think it's because a lot of those elements we are pre-supplying as defaults in the editor so that the cataloger does not have to input them over and over again and i just don't think that the editor was picking up uh that default data and converting it to to mark and i also have not tried um outputting and converting from the new editor i anticipate it will be the same but i won't know until i try thank you for explaining that we still have time for questions for charlene and joya and jody so if you have any more questions feel free to enter them in the q a all right well oh we have a couple more questions excellent um so the first one is for charlene and joya for the about the study group do you think that your administration would have supported the time that was spent in the study group if we didn't have if we weren't in a pandemic time i would like to respond first julia can chain um stephanie i received strong support from my supervisor so because this is one of the top priority as you can see nyu is have partnership with chef vde so i just want to let you know yes this is what definitely will be will receive the support joya do you want to add anything um no not really i mean it wasn't exactly release time it was you know a meeting every two weeks with some optional but highly recommended homework um so i think you know it was fairly easy to fit in along with our regular work okay the next question is maybe it's for me it says does cenopia bib frame convert to mark using the lc tool so i can answer that and the answer is no and i think it has to do with the way that the data in cenopia is structured we're trying to use the templates being developed by pcc and i don't know if that matches exactly the structure of the data in the library of congress bib frame editor so um right now cenopia uses a much scaled down converter it doesn't convert all the fields it's just creating like a stub record but that's a really good question and um i could talk to the snopia developers about if we're going to look at the latest developments with the library of congress the frame to mark tool and try to incorporate those i also think there's there's just different ways that the rdf gets shaped as it comes out of different editors and our bibramdemark conversion is very tuned to how our data is shaped and if the cenopia structure is a little different that can cause prob uh you know obstacles with the conversion yes definitely and now a question for jody does a more complex 260 that is one that contains publisher and distributor info or multiple locations or multiple publishers have any issues when converted uh the 260 subfielding is very helpful in this aspect because the subfields in a 260 field that address i think it's distribution are sent off into the bib frame provision activity distrib distribution section and so they will come back separately as a 264 field with the second indicator of i'm guessing two but i might be wrong multiple cities i think it depends on how clean the 260 field is if all of the places of publication are within a single subfield a then there would be a single provision activity of play place and they would all go back into a single subfield a and the 264 but if they're in separate subfield a's they might get separate places and then go back into separate subfield a's but i have not um looked at this recently so i'm half guessing okay another question for jody do you plan to make the mark to bib frame and bib frame to mark programs available to the public and will lc work with organizations such as oclc to make record conversion easier for libraries in general all of our conversion programs and specifications are available to the public you can find them on the github address that i included on my slides is just specific for the bib frame to mark but if you go to loc.gov bib frame there's links on that front page to both the mark to bib frame and the bib frame to mark conversion programs and specifications and we have been working with other organizations like oclc and share vde to discuss data exchange and record conversion great thank you for making all that available that i think does anyone have any last questions they'd like to ask okay then i will hand it back to paul for final remarks all right thank you michelle and thank you for handling all those questions um if you do have additional questions that occur to you later please feel free to drop them into our slack in the appropriate channel probably be the general one we'd like to continue this conversation well after the conference is done we will also be posting oh looks like a new question just popped up this one's from ingrid uh again the new bf editor seems very promising when will that sandbox be available to the broader lis community so i guess that's for you jody um and i believe we'll put it up um reasonably soon this question also came up in the previous presentation and i can't remember what the answer was in that chat but we're still working it's it's come a long way in just a couple of months and so i suspect we want to fine-tune it just a tiny bit more before it goes out to the public all right thank you i think it was kind of left uh up in the air a little nebulous so which is understandable so much to do anyway well i'd like to extend thank yous to joya charlene and jody for wonderful presentations um this hopefully will generate lots of uh discussions later um oh we just got a message from uh paul frank says uh soon i hope to get up there within a few weeks so excellent so still kind of nebulous but a little bit more defined uh i'd also like to extend a thank you to michelle fittornik for answering all the questions and overall being a good co-host for this particular presentation so thank you all attendees we appreciate you showing up and please stick around for the rest of the programs for later today and this afternoon or in the morning or whatever the your particular time zone frame of mind is thank you for attending we will see you later bye bye
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Chip's Challenge 2 - 25: Start Making Sense
how do I'm around the wheel you're watching chips challenge to the secret of the use and today we've got a whole bunch of nonsense going on here this is a this is very difficult to parse indeed what is going on here I don't suppose it's as easy as just going in to the left and getting those fire boots and going the exit is it it is not well a boy can dream well it can get this bowling ball and it looks like okay we can't go in anywhere around here we can also get these fire boots though and we can't go in this way I would appreciate it if the if the invisible stuff would stay visible once I touch it well we've got this how about okay we've got a railroad crossing a bowling ball and okay I can't just go up into there can't have the thief taking my stuff where do I need to use okay I don't think this can be pushed at all in either direction that's a red herring there's fire boots underneath that probably just collect another pair of fire boots why don't we and let's also try I don't see a key anywhere I'm gonna need some kind of key there's a key hidden under something it would seem is there a direct line to the teeth do I need to destroy the teeth somehow well if I go over to where the thief is and try to bowl over that what happens if I do that nothing I have destroyed no teeth possibly on account of the bowling ball getting destroyed in the fire I don't know and it wasted my bowling balls so let's go around and get these things we don't have a much time to complete this level but there doesn't seem to be anything this is a I'm having a tough time reading this level maybe maybe there's something under one of the it looks like there might be something either under this bomb or that's a speck of crap on my monitor well I can get in here but a fat lot of good that does mean let's just go around kind of destroying the things we can destroy with the bowling ball and seeing if that helps us out any that bowling ball right there still not much of a help there what about maybe I don't even need to grab all these things bummer ok and I can be killed by the teeth just wanted to see for the sake of for the sake of scientific discovery and scientific progress which is we all know goes boink okay okay there's a bunch of okay there is something here there's something here that I'm not seeing that I can get into none of the green blocks seem to be real no nothing really going on with that so where is where is the reality of the situation what is the realest real did I destroy that did I try destroying that with a thing let's try maybe I did but again it doesn't really do anything for me what's the what's the deal here boys and girls okay I didn't know this but I don't think I would have figured this out on my own I'm glad I looked this up but apparently just as you can walk onto a fire chase that has fire boots and you instantly pick up the fire boots you can also kind of do the opposite I can drop the fire boots right here and I'm fine as long as I'm standing on that space so what I can do now is grab this bring this over here pull him away and now I have boots and I can get on here there we go that's all there is to that that's really all there is to that level and weirdly I don't know if I would have figured that out like it doesn't make sense you think you take off the fire boots I'm gonna get roasted right it's not something that naturally occurs to you so I I don't know about that one it does require some out-of-the-box thinking but I don't know that that's a direction that my brain would have gone like I figured out all the parts you could get but then I couldn't figure out that one last thing that put it all together and that's having to put the fire boots on the fire while you're on the fire knowing that it won't toast you did the game teach you that I don't know if it did anyway yeah that was kind of nonsense so let's move on to jet line big old jet airliner by Nic Laurie Oh what I've got going on here oh hey we're out running fire it looks like okay um what are we doing oh hey oh okay all right we're out running this whole business then okay so he's melting things okay oh that flip those things so now have a yellow switch okay all right I have a yellow key rather ooh and if I get bonus points I can get that later too okay so I guess I just have to walk through the thought oh boy whew that's spooky oh gosh he's coming for me all right so now I can get these all right I like I like the teeth following me across the thing activating fire there's an element of danger but it doesn't feel like a like a twitch reflex of any kind that I need okay why why did I do that I don't have fire boots so that's really odd and unusual why did I decide to do that that way who knows I cannot say for sure but I'm gonna let him get over here no no I had to come down to this one because this was where the this is where the yellow key was just pop this oh no I didn't mean to do that okay yeah well now I got myself well and truly stuck you don't actually pop the doors open first then you can't help yourself out and the best way to help yourself is by helping others that's a little bit of like vice surely it makes some kind of sense to someone out there I'm just kind of talking off the cuff right now that's okay so wait for these to go off okay so we're gonna be going through one phase at a time and we have to run away from the fire Jets which are being activated one by one we've got most of our chips though oh wait do I need to find a way ooh we got water here am I gonna get flippers because otherwise we need to find a way to preserve icebox and that's a scary prospect well we've got those icebox up there yeah I have a feeling we're gonna be doing some doing some high shenanigans okay let's try Oh No okay first of all let's scope out the field here what keys do I already got the green key and that got me the that got me most of the chips is there anything else I can get around here okay there's a there must be there might be a red key around here somewhere that would help me get some ice boots and I don't see any flippers so I must be needing to use these ice blocks down here somehow okay so let's run the fire once more you're actually faster than the teeth that's kind of an interesting to do um so how do I get up in here I feel like I need to kind of bring it over this way I think okay oh okay I see I see okay I see get it oh gosh I'm so smart okay oh and there's the red key okay well now we can get these though so we're gonna take these over here one at a time and do this because we can push lines of ice blocks we can uh oh yeah we've got to go get the ice boots so that we can get that chip and then we can leave the level okay not a hard one maybe should have figured it out a little faster than I did oh oh I should have come from the opposite end because he would get okay ah very cute and you got chin me I that's that's not the worst gotcha in fact it's kind of cute okay see you got to think about outrunning the teeth so you come this way so that you have a chance to get ahead of him then you can get those ice boots safely so yeah I was not playing it like a smarty pants and I have no extra bonus stuff to get so I just need to go in there's no real point 0 times 2 is 0 and I'm not getting that 1k flag there so I think I may as well just get what I came for now that I have ice boots and be on my merry way that was a cute level not too tough at all that was a I was actually a nice little breather after all the nonsense of nonsense so there we go we went bit Buster as we have so many times so far now I've got you find your way out of this one he went through a whitney of voices there for some reason break it in ok we're breaking in what happens ok what have we got here ok we could okay so we must have to do the thing where we manipulate ok ok we must have to do the thing where we manipulate it by pushing at least most of these I'm gonna try just doing this for now and see what happens oh hey ok I pushed that one out of the way alright looks like looks like the ones on the left may be linked so I'm gonna push those around for now the the ones across from each other I mean to say they are they are linked to each other by well we could also do this problem well do we want to do that though okay okay we got the chip oh is that the hole was that the whole idea oh yeah and then I got myself stuck in I think I did this during room number nine - I did the the exact same kind of thing I need so I need to take two of these I think probably and use them to maneuver myself out so I can go in through the left and maybe exit through this is a this is a pretty simple lesson that they taught you I think unless there's some kind of twist to it that I am unseeing let's try yeah say Oh am I on the outside of no I'm on the inside of it oh there has to be some way to block them up so that okay yeah I'm on the inside of here there has to be some way to use all four of these blocks to block them up so that I can both get in and get out oh now I have to be a I knew there is probably something more to it than that there's just the one chip but you got to find yourself a way to get both in here and out of here all right I think I may have it let's see here let's go ahead and push these over here so that we have a place to go in now for these other two we need to push I'm gonna push this one in here and then I'm going to push this other one in or is a good place to push it in I think probably up here linked with this one oh no it went through this one okay so no it went in that one and it went out the other one okay wait a minute wait a minute no no no no no no no okay I need to push one in where do I need to push one in at okay all right I'm gonna push one here and one here so what happens right what happens then if I push it over if I push one over into here well this just block it oh yes okay yeah it gets it in there and then I can kind of I think I can kind of push it inside right oh I didn't want to do that just yet though because now now I'm stuck on the inside with this block yeah okay I'm getting there though you have to kind of push blocks in so that you can make your way out okay so yeah push this into here push this here and then it's blocked up so that you can push it into here yeah that's the whole idea with that and then you want to push another one in from another angle like say we'll just do this I think up here I don't think it matters much the direction you do it from as long as you get two blocks in there so I'm gonna go ahead and push another one inside okay so now I have two blocks in there and now what I should be able to do is push these back here I think right so that then what happens is when I go on the other side I think that's how it works out if I remember my transporter physics correctly I think I just go in through here and then I end up going I push this through here so that when I go up through here I just let myself out okay yeah that's not too hard that's not too hard to work through that was not a bad little one that's that's pretty cool actually there is a way to get yourself out there is a way to extricate yourself if you do if you have to get a chip on the inside of a bunch of blue teleporters there is a way to get out and just uh it just requires some thought panic chip by Scott Feeny oh I like panic levels that should be fun okay what's going on oh hey woo okay I'm letting out a bunch of run out a bunch of ugly things here let's let's let that out just get that out of the way first and foremost okay so yeah the more chips I collect the more chaos I'm in siding okay okay he kind of got this is not so bad am I did I really just get it wow that was an easy one okay well yeah you kind of let more things out as you go along but it's never overwhelming I did not feel even a lick of panic that whole time I didn't feel very nervous about my chances at all a nice little level a nice little one there rethink got to rethink everything yeah okay all right what do we have to rethink we have to rethink okay okay that's gonna okay yeah so we do that oh hey that changes into things it's going through a whole litany of ideas here so now okay I'm gonna go is chip now I don't think well I didn't really do anything to let myself out so what was the okay can I turn I need to turn these toggle doors off somehow is this a single screen er I don't really get what's going on for the most part so if I go in here and I unblock this what happens okay so the they stop turning into things but do I need to do I need to change it into something okay hold on I'm gonna wait until yeah there we go a glider there we go then it'll go no it won't go over the fire do I need something that will go over the fire so that it can help me out let's try let's try turning it into a number of things okay oh yes there we go there's some progress that's perfect indeed okay all right and then I can get through here now okay now that I've done this I can shut myself in here okay great okay so so let's see what I okay I need to get that thing turned into a fireball okay let's unshut this thing first so okay when it becomes a fireball let's open the toggle door there we go okay and then I turned myself into chip to get out of here why do I feel as though well hold on okay I can open that up why do I feel as though I have made a mistake by allowing that fireball to go get itself killed after after doing its thing so you get this open yeah the thing I'm not figuring out the thing I'm not seeing is how to get I need to get this up but maybe I need to outrun it so that it goes and opens that let's try that let's see if I can move fast enough to do that I'll have to be really quick on the fly though so I gotta turn this into a into a fireball okay there it goes now I'm gonna turn into Plummer why did I go through the fire I meant to go through the gravel good grief okay so let's go ahead and turn you into a fireball okay so now I run through here come up through here bummer make sure to wait before I go through that and then okay I think I'm slowly but surely figuring this one out I think there's a few elements to keep in mind okay you're that I turn into that okay so now I go through here oh no he caught me can you help me out though no he can I think I I think I messed I think I why did I go get it I need to be the one that closes the button so that the fireball goes through and pushes it itself right okay yeah it's it's moving a little fast for my daughter alone man brain but let's try it once more with feeling okay and then let's do this again there we go okay yes there we go okay that's exactly what I had to do finish good work okay that's not that's not so bad what is our what is our run time looking like here as far as like the aggregate of takes give me just a second to look at my time totals before I decide whether to move on to another one for today yeah I've got enough for an episode that'll wrap it up for today join us next time for more chips challenge too
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The Wiggles go to a High School Boys Locker Room {Reuploaded}
Chloe on Wiggles and we are again today we are going to a high school boys locker room but before we talk about what we will do there we should tell you why we are doing this in the first place and the reason we are doing this is because we are big smelly fans soon enjoy raping men are all ages being a zero years old or 999 million 999 999 little five years old we will stick our penises in all of them and we have a hardcore fees Force Nelly Savvy virgin underage High School boys with busty crutches and stinky pubies and future noodle penises that are fun to play with so now that we have told you that we are big smelly fans who enjoy making men or all ages being eight zero years old or 999 million 999 999 little five years old we will stick our penises in all of them and we have a hardcore finish for smelly sweaty virgin underage High School boys with Dusty crushes and stinky pubies as we will go to the high school boys locker room we want to be sweaty and stinky just like the boys so we will run to the high school Rhymes stinky feet stinky butt stinky teeth when you want to be smelly rub little children's to wash my penis penis I love it because it smells like cheese is just a sample of songs from our new album songs to the smelly gay boy toilet slave in storage June 69. we are tired we will have to walk like it's hard to walk when you have to million 598 259 Builders up your [ __ ] weighing 945 250 to build this up your penis it's taking too long we will just have to run again okay we are at the high school and the security guards will say oh my God oh my God oh my God it's those kind of ugly thing it's my son in each other's [ __ ] last night it's the Hollywood Video looks like an old social justice Warrior we'll say excuse me no running in the hallway and we will say but we are the wiggled and she will say I don't care if you're a need to start season you can't run in the whole wow social distance foreign 3 is typing this at the 26 am in June 13th 2016. also she got a new pair of shorts that she may or may not have removed due to it being so [ __ ] hostile and my dad don't worry she's wearing panties of the boys sexy that makes us want to release our man fluids like this is now time four time zero three tweak left over chicken three bye
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Bachelor of Pharmacy
the future of Pharmacy is endless and I'm very excited to see where it goes my name's Angus and I'm studying The Bachelor of Pharmacy honest program here at the University of Newcastle I'd always had a love for my chemistry and I always knew I wanted to do something that allowed me to work with people and it sort of just went hand in hand my name is Jamie Lee and I study a bachelor of Pharmacy honors at the University of Newcastle I worked as a pharmacy assistant since I left school at a pharmacy on the Central Coast I have a strong passion for pharmacotherapy and chose to study at the University of Newcastle as it was close to my home and provides a really great program for pharmacy the flexibility is really really good it's a lovely blend of hybrid learning face to face when you need it but then you've also got that flexibility of being able to do your lectures online and study when you choose especially for myself who has to travel a little bit further it does make it a lot easier for me to schedule my life and my work around that the balance between that online learning and face-to-face clinical workshops with our lectures and professors has been something that I haven't ever experienced in any other degree and I've really enjoyed that learning process our placement opportunities are quite extensive I've worked for 9 years in Community Pharmacy that's might be my only experience in Pharmacy so when University of Newcastle offered us opportunities to expand our scope and to practice in other types of settings that was definitely a highlight for me the placements are structured in such a way that you have to apply your learning so you've got checklists you've got boxes to tick to make sure that you are understanding and you are implementing the learning that you're undertaking whilst on campus in a really practical aspect which is out in the community the pharmacist industry is expanding it's an Ever revolving career a lot of people find that the first person they'll go to with a health problem is a pharmacist they're the most easily accessible and the scope of practice is just broadening every day
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Luke 24:1-12 | Women Proclaim The Resurrection | Lectionary bible reading
women proclaim the resurrection very early on sunday morning the women went to the tomb carrying the spices that they had prepared when they found the stone rolled away from the entrance they went in but they didn't find the body of the lord jesus and they didn't know what to think suddenly too many shining white clothes stood beside them the women were afraid and bowed down to the ground but the men said why are you looking in the place of the dead for someone who is alive jesus isn't here he's been raised from death remember that while he was still in galilee he told you the son of man will be handed over to sinners who will nail him to a cross but three days later he will rise to life then they remembered what jesus had said mary magdalene joanna mary the mother of james and some other women were the ones who had gone to the tomb when they returned they told the eleven apostles and the others what had happened the apostles thought it was all nonsense and they wouldn't believe but peter ran to the tomb and when he stood down and looked in he saw only the burial clothes then he returned wondering what had happened
Douglas Brown, Revised Common Lectionary readings
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Lecture 2.2: First order Partial Differential Equations - Geometry of Quasilinear equations
[Music] [Applause] [Music] welcome uh from now onwards we'll start analyzing uh the equations first order partial differential equations for their Solutions uh today's lecture is devoted to geometry of Quasi linear equation so in this first we set up the basic hypothesis and notations which will be assumed throughout the analysis of the quas linear equations and then we discuss geometry of quas linear equations the geometrical objects which are associated to quas linear equations so now prerequisites is that from now onwards to follow this course definitely for the first order PDS what is very much required is an exposure to ordinary differential equation Theory uh mainly existence uniquness theorems for initial value problems namely peot existence and uniqueness theorem that's good enough um on the other hand one more we require that is dependence of the solutions on the initial data that theorem will also be required but not for this lecture but in future lectures please uh refer to some good books on ordinary differential equations where you can find this material then from multivariable calculus the most important theorem I would say is chain Rule and one should be very much expert with it and change of variables it looks quite easy uh while Computing certain integrals which you would have done in plus two but uh actually it's not that easy in the sense you have to be very very careful if you're not careful it can lead to lead to a lot of confusion and then how a partial differential equation changes under a change of variables to a new equation how to derive that that is also very important so quasi linear equations hypothesis and notations Omega 3 is an open and connected subset of R3 as I told you Omega D will be an open subset in Rd but for the discussion of Quasi linear equations uh we have to take D equal to 3 because we are going to consider quas equations in two independent variables so omega3 is an open and connected subset of R3 why do we need connected it's because we are going to take some Curves in Omega 3 curve is a quite connected quantity right I mean there is no gaps in that therefore that curve should be in Omega 3 otherwise also does not matter that's why it's not that important at all here it's enough it's an open set there's nothing wrong in assuming it's also connected there's no loss of generality then the projection of Omega 3 to the XY plane is denoted by Omega 2 that is consistent Omega 2 is a subset of R2 so how do we Define that those uded pairs XY in R2 such that XY Z belongs to omega3 for Su Z in R the functions a b c which will be playing a role in defining quasi linear first order PD they are assumed to be C1 functions on on omega3 that is continuously differentiable functions on omega3 which is equivalent to assuming that all partial derivatives of ABC with respect to the three variables exist and continuous on Omega 3 and we need this non degeneracy assumption which says that at any point XY Z in Omega 3 at least one of the two functions A and B should be non zero a way to express that is a square + b square is not equal to0 at every Point XY Z another way to write the same thing would be this a of XY Z comma B of XY Z is is not equal to 0 0 this is another way of writing the same thing okay why do we need this assumption is because imagine both AB are zero then this equation which we are going to consider the Quasi linear equation there is no differential equation because at that point maybe a is z b is z so it is just CX y equal 0 some kind of degeneracy so we don't want that that's the reason why we assume A and B simultaneously cannot be zero at any point in Omega 3 so quasi linear PD we often use this notation ql regularly we use ql by ql we mean this aux plus b y equal to c a b c are C1 functions in Omega 3 and a square + b square is not equal to Z at every point in Omega 3 so by just ql it stands for all these properties now let's discuss the geometry of quas linear equations that means this equation says something uh uh something about the geometry of what of a solution surface if you have a solution of this equation let's say U of XY defined for XY in some domain d then Z equal to uxy will be a surface and this equation says what kind of restrictions are imposed on the surface geometrically what this PD means for a solution surface that's what we are going to discuss so integral surface the definition of an integral surface let D be an open subset of Omega 2 what is Omega 2 it's a projection of Omega 3 to XY plane and let U be a solution of the equation ql okay U is defined on this domain D is the solution of the equation what does it mean the equation a of X comma y comma U of XY ux of XY + bxy bxy uy uy of XY equal to C of XY U of XY is satisfied at every XY in D that's the meaning of solution so the integral surface Associated to U is defined as set of all triples XY Z in XY belongs to d right and Zed belongs to R so XY Z such that belonging to D cross R so it's a subset of R3 such that the third coordinate J is U of XY it's also denoted often in short notation as s equal s colon Z equal to U of XY in practice we say s column Jal U of XY is an integral surface caution very important caution remember that the function always comes with its domain function always comes with domain if so if you say that yes J equal uxy is an integral surface it means that you have a function you defined on some domain all this needs to be mentioned or you know it therefore you are not mentioning but if you change the domain to some other domain it can be still a solution but it'll be a different integral surface we will come to these aspects in future lectures okay the integral surface Associated to a solution of the qu linear equation is actually the graph of the function we are saying set of all XY Z such that Z equal toy just means the third coordinate is a function of first two coordinates which means it's a graph of a function U and any point on the integral surface looks like XY uxy for some XY in D therefore this map is one one XY going to XY uy is 1 one graph is always one one okay the moment XY is different from x- y Das because the first two coordinates XY and x- Y Das are different the triples x y uxy will be different from x- y- U of x- y- they are different if XY is different from x- y Das because this itself is different that's why the function is one to one now projection of the integral surface to XY plane equals D now a fact from different IAL geometry let s be an integral surface where U is a differentiable function okay use a solution right therefore it must be differentiable function actually in this uh fact we need not have integral surface written it is true for any surface that's why I wrote let this be a surface and you is a differentiable function and why we WR write integral surface here is because we are going to discuss we are worried about only integral surfaces in this uh like in fact in this PDS we want to find solution therefore we are interested in surfaces described by solution of the equation so take a point on P KN on the surface okay then normal to the surface s normal to the surface at the point P KN has this direction ux uy - one okay ux uy minus one there is a more General result uh I will write only roughly okay f of x y z equal to 0 if this is a Surface then what you have is U grad fee okay what is that namely FX FY f z that will represent a normal of course this should be non zero so all that conditions will be there and in our case what is is f f of XY Z is equal to uh let's write in this form U of XY minus Z and its gradient is nothing but ux u y and minus one so that is true at every Point okay so this is a more general fact that this is normal therefore quas equation is nothing but the dot product of this ux U Yus one with ABC equal to zero what you get is au ux plus bu u y equal to C that's the meaning of saying it satisfies the PD at the point x0 y0 in other words the ABC which defined our quasi linear PD is a direction in the tangent space to the surface yes at the point P KN always you have to remember this phrasing tangent space or tangent plane if you're are in plane to something at some point okay so this a tangent direction we caught hold of a tangential Direction in a what would be a search for a integral surface we know that I don't know that surface in the sense that I don't know solution but I know a vector which is in the tangent space at a point on such a possible surface this idea will be useful in finding solution later on so by definition of tangent space there is a curve on the surface with what property so so imagine this is a Surface okay this is a point P0 then through this you have a curve gamma passing through that point and at this point the tangent Vector is a of p 0 B of p 0 C of p 0 that is the meaning of somebody being a direction in the tangent space so tangent to the curve at the point p 0 is in the direction of a p BP CP now what do you mean by that there is a curve with this property this is the meaning there is a Delta positive and a curve GMA described by a function R from some small interval minus Delta Delta what all you need is zero should be there in the interval such that gamma lies on the surface this curve is on the surface and it passes through the point p 0 and the tangential direction is this this is a tangential direction that coincides with ABC at that point p 0 these geometrical considerations motivate definitions of characteristic Direction characteristic Vector field and characteristic curve for a clear understanding of these geometrical objects you may consult books on differential geometry written by docarmo or another book by milman and Parker where these are very clearly explained now we are going to Define characteristic Direction and Vector field the direction of the vector ABC is called the characteristic Direction at the point XY Z in omega3 now the association to every point in Omega 3 okay take a point in Omega 3 associate at that point an Infinity small line element uh having this direction ABC this Association is called a characteristic Vector field basically Vector field means you are associating a lot of you associating a vector to each point so it would look like I mean we can't write things in three dimensions but let's see this is imagine this is your Omega I will not write what is maybe you can write three any point you just put some lines like that okay these are the directions of ABC at that point so of course it varies from point to point and so on so this is called characteristic Vector field Associated to the Quasi linear equation ql if you change the equation ABC will change therefore this Association will also change now characteristic curve a curve gamma lying in Omega 3 is called a characteristic curve for the quas linear equation ql if at each point on the curve gamma the tangential direction to the Curve is same as the characteristic Direction both directions coincide that's called a characteristic curve now if you project the characteristic curve gamma which is in Omega 3 to XY plane that will be called base characteristic it's called a base characteristic so base characteristic C lies in Omega 2 which is the projection of Omega 3 to XY plan characteristic curve lies in Omega 3 now we have a characteristic system of Odes the characteristic system of OD for the equation ql is the system of ordinary differential equations DX by dtal to a Dy by DT = B DZ by dtal to C so it is an autonom system of ordinary differential equations with the right hand side A B C coming from the equation ql now let's look at an example for this PD ux equal zero very simple PD let's say it's PD in two variables X and Y the characteristic system of OD is DX by DT equal to a in this example a is 1 B is 0 and C is z therefore d DT is 0 DZ by DT equal 0 we can integrate them X of t = t + constant y of tal another constant equal to another constant where C1 C2 C3 are real numbers now what is it geometrically what we have to look at is t + C1 this three triple t + C1 comma C2 comma C3 as T varies in r t belongs to R R this is what we have to look at of course to write down this fix C1 C2 C3 fix C1 C2 C3 and U look at this okay this is a line right second coordinate third coordinate are fixed first coordinate will give entire R so this is precisely what you get is R cross single [Music] t c C1 cross sorry C2 cross C3 this is precisely that second coordinat is fixed third coordinate is fixed first coordinate can be any real number so that's what we get so characteristic curves are the family of straight lines which are given by the intersection of the plane yal C2 and zal to C3 which are nothing but the translates by points of the y z plane of x-axis so this is a picture uh specific to some particular quad equation ux equal to 0 equation is ux equal 0 and ux y = sin Y is a solution given you can verify it does not depend on y ux equal Z means it's constant right with respect to X so it's a function of Y only I have taken that to be sin y now this is a graph uh the sign is going like that right the curve you can see the sign curve like that okay now in this uh red axis red is always x axis green is y- Axis blue is z axis so this is x axis green is y AIS uh Y axis blue is z axis now characteristic curves are in Black which are straight lines we know that straight lines and characteristic Vector field is in red color which is this this okay because characteristic Vector field is 1 0 0 at every point so it's in the direction of E1 every point and uh normal to the solution surface is in magenta so it keeps changing the normal from point to point so blue surface this is just an observation and this is in fact also a general situation we will show the theorem later on Blue surface okay that's what integral surface corresponding to the solution ux y = sin y so Z equal sin Y is this okay that is Union of this black lines so you can think one line this line keeps on moving and you get the surface okay a remark on characteristic curves for the quas linear equation characteristic curve lies in Omega 3 and base characteristics lies in Omega 2 this is very important many times this word is blurred so people refer to both of them as characteristics so you have to be very careful therefore to uh clear this problem or confusion we use the word base characteristic curve now if a BC are C1 functions then a unique characteristic curve passes through every point of Omega 3 what is a characteristic curve it is the solution of x DX by dtal a Dy by dtal b d z by dtal C its image this is guaranteed by Koshi Picard lipes existence and uniqueness theorem in what is therefore two distinct characteristic do not intersect by Otherwise uniqueness will be violated if they intersect unless one of them lies completely under the other unless one is on the other in other words we may ask what do you mean one lies on the other um so it may be that you have a solution which is that long if you look at a small piece of that that's all solution so this is the only way uniqueness is violated okay so therefore we don't consider such things as different solutions so therefore two distinct characteristic C don't intersect unless one of them lies completely on the other base characteristic curves corresponding to two non- intersecting characteristic curves May intersect this can happen character curves don't but their projections can intersect intersecting base characteristic curves prevent Koshi problems from having global Solutions we will discuss them further but this is a fundamental obstacle now this is an exercise for you to think over base characteristics they also arise as solutions to OD is if base characteristic intersect does it contradict koses piot theorem does it contradict that theorem of course things are working well it should not contradict but then this confusion is there right because they are also solutions to initial value problems of Odes okay we will clear that later so when the quasilinear equation reduces to a semilinear equation what happens a b are not functions of the third variable anymore they depend only on the X and Y variables then neither distant characteristic curves intersect that we know even for quas linear equations nor the corresponding base characteristic curves intersect because what is a base characteristic curve it's a projection of the characteristic curve to Omega 2 but Solutions of which equations because it is semilinear the equations are DX by DT = ax y Dy by DT = bxy okay and ab are C function still so by cipes picot theorem there is exactly one base characteristic passing through every uh point of Omega 2 that's fine semilinear base characteristics don't intersect because the equations governed uh governing the base characteristic curves the right hand side is a and b and they are functions of XY only if they are also functions of XY Z you cannot claim uniqueness because because you can't solve problem is not does not make sense okay now a surface in R3 okay how does it look it looks like a plain but slightly deformed right that's a feeling therefore it looks like there are two degrees of freedom to move on a Surface if you have a surface like this you can move like this right two degrees of freedom it's not like one single straight line right like a road on which you can't overtake okay on the other hand we also know the following the family of characteristic curves are determined using Solutions of initial value problem which by Design have three degrees of freedom because a system of three equations being solutions to a system of three ODS now some question do you think both statements are correct answer is yes they are both are correct are they contradictory because uh you're saying on one hand uh there are three degrees of freedom for these curves which are lying on the surface surface itself is 2 degrees of freedom are they contradictory answer is no clarification to this is the following solutions to the characteristic system of OD they form a three parameter family why because they are parameterized by the point points of Omega 3 so take a point in Omega 3 x y z and then for any given x y z in omega3 there is a solution to the initial value problem which we call Cara o this stands for DX by dtal to a d by DT equal to B and DZ by dtal to C with these initial conditions at tal 0 x0 y 0 Z 0 is X Y Z now observe the difference between a function and its image image is often called TR trace or trajectory just image okay Trace is not a graph on Trace no information of J is returned we will look at an example look at this T belongs to R going to cos T sin T it's a function Trace is a circle that means set of all cost T sin t as T varies this is a circle which is in R2 graph will be a subset of R3 graph will look like T comma cos T comma sin T that is not a circle so this is the difference between Solutions of the system car and the characteristic curves which are images of this or TR or trajectories of the solutions described by Solutions of the car for EAS of presentation let's assume that a is never zero in Omega 3 okay once it's never zero you know what I'm planning to do I'm planning to divide now I will eliminate the parameter T from this carod system okay T will go then I will get Dy by DX equal B by a and DZ by D Dy = to C by uh DJ by DX I think let's see we conclude that say satisfy yes Dy by DX and d z by DX I eliminate T it means that I'm assuming something about it let's not discuss that right now so note that Solutions of one forms a two parameter family system of two equations so two parameter family justification exactly same that we gave for system of characteristic system of three equations three M family okay similar explanation give you see that is a two parameter family now you see here the T has vanished in this right there is no T in this okay reparameterization of a characteristic curve what is reparameterization let gamma be a curve that is gamma is the image of a function R from some interval J to omega 3 where J is an interval in R this is a curve given now we are going to Define what do we mean by a reparameterization of this it is a function fee defined on some interval J Tilda to J okay J Tilda to J where J Tilda is an interval that's it with what property it's a diff morphism that means the function is one to one and on two so that is function is bjective and therefore the function and inverse makes sense both of them are differentiable now image of this function R Circle 5 which is now defined on J R2 R3 coincides with gamma so the image of R Circle 5 and R are the same both are gamma so that's a reparameterization now if a curve is described by two parameterizations then is it true that one appears as a reparameterization of the other in other words you are given R from J to omega3 and R TAA from J Tia to omega 3 such that images are same now the question is is there a function Fe from J to J which is a def morphism answer is almost true but you have to assume some more properties about the parameterization being regular so this you can once again look up books of Doo or milman Parker on differential geometry but our question is not about this we are not asking this question now we are interested in reparameterization of a characteristic so a curve can be parameterized in infinite number of ways simply because the functions that we have here F Tilda sorry the function Fe from jld to J you can take any interval jtia okay and you can always Define any interval means the open interval jld then you can always find a def morphism between J and J so therefore parameterizations are infinitely many so curve is a geometric object the image is a curve that is a geometric object object while parameterization is a function whose Trace is the curve so at any point on the curve the tangential direction does not change with parameterization should not change because tangent is a geometric object Associated to a curve so characteristic curves fit the characteristic Vector field that means you have a characteristic Vector field characteristic curves are precisely those curves at each of those points the tangent is the characteristic Direction okay this is not coming under reparameterization but we wrote this because we will see this we will use this yeah so the following LMA is a restatement of the geometric fact discussed on the previous slide in the context of characteristic curves any reparameterization of a characteristic curve is also a characteristic curve remember it's not about a curve it's a characteristic curve it means the tangent uh should be the characteristic Direction in this context is this statement made here the last one okay you know that the characteris vector field uh is the same right and tangents are geometric objects characteristic cures are somebody who fits this therefore next theorem is expected this and therefore one advantage of this is you take jtia to be R okay R to that particular J you can always Define a morphism uh therefore you can always reparameterize by R it's very useful we will see that when we prove existence theorems for the kosi problem of qu linear equations and as well as general nonlinear equations so proof of the LMA let gamma be a characteristic curve that means first of all it is image of a function let's write because it's sitting in Omega 3 there are three components let's write RT equal to XT YT ZT and XT YT ZT are solutions to the characteristic system of OD let F be a reparameterization of gamma given to us f is given g j is given such that this V is a def morphism these is the meaning of Def now rtia is R Circle f and rlda let's use a different running parameter in J Tilda for J we use T for J let us use tow of to is X TOA y TOA J to we want to show this is also a characteristic curve it means we have to find the tangent to this curve and show that a characteristic has the characteristic Direction so x. to by definition is uh is this R is R Circle 5 so X toal to X of 5 of to y toal y of 5 of to z toal z of 5 of to so differentiating each of the equations in two with respect to to gives us the following equations in three which is actually chain rule now XT YT ZT solve car therefore we know that DX by DT Dy by DT DJ by DT are a b c respectively at the point x of i y of J of so this is the equation we get now in view of the relations two what are those relation to it is the definition XA y gives us this equations okay since f is a diff morphism we have D5 by D2 is non zero at every point so that means this quantity which is multiplying ABC is a nonzero quantity therefore the direction of this right hand side is same as the direction of this ABC because it's non zero if it is zero we can't say this non zero because of the diff morphism so proof of the LMA is complete on observing that there is a def morm between any open interval and R therefore we can reparametrize a character curve by R importance of this LMA is it gives us a consistent usage of the terminology a characteristic curve for ql should be an intrinsic property of the PD it should not depend on the parameterization used remember the definition you was using parameterization this is confirmed by this LMA and parameter T is artificial okay so maximal interval of existence uh for any solutions need not be R even for autonomous systems for example look at Dy by DT = y² and Y of 0 equal to any number you take y z solution will not be defined on R even though the OD makes sense for all t r therefore there's a concept of maximal interval of existence it won't be R okay even if it's an autonomous system as we just saw in this example but thanks to this LMA we may assume that Solutions are defined on whole of R equation is different our interest is only in the trace right in the trace of the solution in the image of the solution that is same so it is not surprising that the LMA holds since the parameter T itself was introduced by as by us equation gave us ABC we said yes there is a curve whose tangent is this there therefore we said curve means r r of t x of t y of t z of T it's derivative equal to ABC we did that we introduce the T therefore it's already artificial it's confirmed in fact this the this usage is there in frit John's book he also says this parameter is artificial which is this LMA confirms now characteristic curves fit the characteristic Vector field for autonomous system of Odes the rhs may be thought of as a tangent vector field right solving this system means to find curves which fit the vector field th as long as we are interested in the trajectories of solutions we may assume that trajectories are parameterized by R this observation reconfirms that the parameter T describing a characteristic curve is artificial the above interpretation that is parameter T is artificial does not hold for trajectories of the non autonomous systems of OD the proof of the Lama suggests where the proof will fail and hence that is a reason why this will not hold let's summarize what we did now today we introduced the Notions that will be used throughout the discussion on quas linear equation notations we have introduced the notations and then we discuss the geometry of quas linear equations which led to the introduction of concepts of characteristic Vector field and characteristic curves we analyze the degrees of freedom for Solutions of a carav and characteristic curves we proved that a characteristic curve may be parameterized by R so using this geometric geometry of quinear equations we try to solve Koshi problem for quas linear equations in future lectures thank [Music] you [Music]
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Declaration of Independence and Frederick Douglass response
hi I'm sue go ganyan director of historic Beverly this is the John Cabot house the headquarters from historic Beverly and we are delighted to have a copy of the Declaration of Independence printed in Salem in 1776 in our exhibit gallery once we reopen this month we invite you to come by and see it admission will be free the declaration was first read to the citizens of Beverly on July 17th 1776 a day before it was read in Boston and we've asked some of Beverly's citizens to read it to you today the words written so long ago are a significant now as they were then in Congress July 4th 1776 the unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with one another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness that to secure these rights governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes and accordingly all experience have shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed but when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism it is their right it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies and such as now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government the history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these states to prove this let facts be submitted to a candid world he has refused his assent to laws the most wholesome and necessary necessary for the public good he has forbidden his governor's to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained and when so suspended he has utterly neglected to attend to them he has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only he is dissolved representative houses repeatedly for opposing with manly firmness of his invasion on the rights of people he has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected whereby the legislative powers incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all dangers of invasion from without in convulsions with them he has endeavored to prevent the population of these states for that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners refusing the pass others to encourage their migrations hither and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands he's obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers he has made judges dependent on his will alone for his tenure of their offices in the amount and payment of their salaries he has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people in eat out their substance he's kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislature he has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power he is combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us for protecting them by mock trial from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world for imposing taxes on us without our consent for depriving us in many cases of the benefit of trial by jury for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offences for abolishing the free system of English laws in the neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies for taking away our charters abolishing our most valuable laws and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments for suspending our legislatures declaring themselves invested with power to an to legislate for all of us in all cases whatsoever his abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us he has plundered our seas ravaged our coasts berta our towns and destroyed the lives of our people he is at this time transporting porting large armies of foreign mercenaries to Compleat the works of death desolation and tyranny begun with the circumstances of cruel Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled with the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy of the head of the state of a nation he has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive of the higher seas to bear arms against a country to become executioner's of their friends near their brethren or to fall themselves by their hands he's excited domestic insurrections amongst us as a dower to bring our inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages who've known rule of warfare in his undistinguished destruction of all ages and sexes and conditions in every stage of these oppressions we petitions our redress in the most humble terms our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury a prince whose character is ruled and marked by every act which is defined a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of free people nor have been wanting in attentions to a British brethren we have warned them from time to time of attempts by the legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us we remind them of the circumstances our emigration and settle in here we've appealed of their native justice and magnanimity and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which inevitably will interrupt our connections and correspondence they too have been dealt a voice of justice and continuity we must therefore acquiesce and the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind enemies and war peace and friends we therefore the representatives of the United States of America in general Congress assembled appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions do in the name and by authority of the good people of these colonies solemnly publish and declare that these United colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war conclude peace contract alliances establish Commerce and to do all other acts and things which Independent States may of right do and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence we mutually pledge to each other Our Lives our Fortunes and our sacred honor even when the Declaration was first discussed in 1776 there was conflict about those who were excluded from life liberty and the pursuit of happiness and how the founders could espouse these ideals when people of color and women were excluded in 1852 frederick douglass who was born and slaved and became a leading abolitionist and writer delivered an oration entitled what to the slave is the 4th of July this chant challenged Americans to live up to the full meaning of the Declaration we offer brief excerpts from that speech now fellow citizens I am NOT wanting in respect for the fathers of this Republic the signers of the Declaration of Independence were brave men they were great men too great enough to give Fame to a great age it does not often happen to a nation to raise at one time such a number of truly great men the point from which I am compelled to view them is not certainly the most favorable and yet I cannot contemplate their great deeds with less admiration they were statesmen patriots and heroes and for the good they did and the principles they contended for I will unite with you to honor their memory what to the American slave is your 4th of July I answer a day that reveals to him more than all other days in the year the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim to him your celebration is a sham your boasted liberty and unholy license your national greatness swelling vanity your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless your denunciation of tyrants brass fronted impotence your shouts of liberty inequality hollow mockery your prayers and hymns your sermons and Thanksgivings with all your religious parade and solemnity are to him mere bomb vest fraud deception and piety and hypocrisy a thin veil to cover up crimes which would disgrace a nation of savages there is not a nation on the earth guilty of practices more shocking and bloody than are the people of these united states at this very hour fellow citizens I will not enlarge further on your national inconsistencies the existence of slavery in this country brands your republicanism as a sham your humanity as base pretense and your Christianity as a lie it destroys your moral power abroad it corrupts your politicians at home it saps the foundation of religion it makes your name a hissing and a byword to a mocking earth it is the antagonistic force in your government the only thing that seriously disturbs and in dangers your Union it fetters your progress it is the enemy of improvement the deadly foe of education it fosters pride it breeds insolence it promotes Vice its shelters crime it is a curse to the earth that supports it and yet you cling to it as if it were the sheet anchor of all your hopes Oh be warned be warned a horrible reptile is coiled up in your nation's bosom the venomous creature is nursing at the tender breast of your youthful Republic for the love of God tear away and fling from you the hideous monster and let the weight of twenty millions crush and destroy it forever allow me to say in conclusion notwithstanding the dark picture I have this day presented of the state of the nation I do not despair of this country there are forces in operation which must inevitably work the downfall of slavery the arm of the Lord is not shortened and the doom of slavery is certain I therefore leave off where I began with hope withdrawing encouragement from the Declaration of Independence and the great principles it contains and the genius of American institutions my spirit is also cheered by the obvious tendencies of the age in the fervent aspirations of William Lloyd Garrison I say and let every heart join in saying it Godspeed the year of Jubilee the wide world or when from their galling chains set free the oppressed shall vilely bend the knee and wear the yoke of tyranny like brutes no more that year will come and Freedoms reign to all their plundered rights again restore Godspeed the day when human blood shall cease to flow in every clime be understood the claims of human Brotherhood and each return for evil good not blow-for-blow that day will come all feuds to end and change into a faithful friend each foe as we commemorate Independence Day let us work toward a country that offers life liberty and the pursuit of happiness to everyone so that all may celebrate the fulfillment of the promise of the United States thank you for joining us for this special program please consider supporting historic Beverly so that we may continue to share Beverly's history with everyone thank you
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Bird on the Rebound: Popular Bobolink Spurs New Conservation Model
so Baba links are blackbirds they're actually related to red-winged blackbirds to eastern meadowlarks to the Baltimore Orioles they are a charismatic and popular species while the female is built for camouflage and protection of the nest the male is really striking in its coloration they're black on the belly yellow on the nape of the neck and white on the wings and on the back because of this species popularity and the fact that they're declining throughout their range this has become a really great study species for our research program the Bobolink population has declined roughly 75 percent in the last 40 to 50 years so there's really two factors that are really driving the decline of Bobolink populations in the northeast really throughout their range so one of which has to do with the intensification of agricultural practices the fact that we're cutting hay earlier in the season were also cutting it more frequently historically when we began to farm the Northeast our farming was not that intensive and so a lot of the hay cutting that we did occurred around the fourth of July which was perfect for mumblings just enough time for them to get out in the nest before you've got any sort of disruption and the other one is just the decline of the agricultural industry what we were trying to understand with this project was really what would it take for farmers to basically incorporate grassland birds into their business model and so in essence what that means for a farmer is that they're gonna have to delay their cutting long enough for birds to successfully fledge young from their nest so probably for these farmers they're gonna have to go out and buy hay from someone else one of the things that we were really interested in trying to understand here is this idea of whether or not people are willing to pay for certain goods and services that are essentially provided for free from nature and so you know basically anyone can drive down a country road and see a Bobolink but the question is would you actually pay a landowner to actually conserve that we learned that people love bottlings and people are willing to pay directly to farmers to have them delay their cutting so that bobbolinks can fledge young so this year we went out and did surveys on all of these fields to try to get a handle for just how many baba links we're nesting in these sites we counted 128 females and 157 males on these three hundred and forty acres and the typical reproductive rate for birds that are nesting on these late cut field these high quality fields is a little over two young per female we probably raised at least 250 bottlings on these field so that's you know that's substantial when you start to get you know raising hundreds of birds I think you can make a difference at least at the local level one of the things that's really interesting is to think about this whole suite of species that bobbling sort of can can represent and so we've got this group of grassland birds that are declining throughout their range in Vermont we've got about ten species that use this habitat everything from Raptors like the northern Harrier to rare sandpipers like the upland Sandpiper I think bobbolinks can be that flagship species that people get excited about that can also provide habitat conservation for a lot of other species as well
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Afghanistan's Destiny Difficult to Predict
hello and welcome to newsclick i am paranjoy gupta and today we are going to discuss afghanistan with me here from kathmandu in nepal i have anahita mojumdar she's a senior journalist who follows what is happening in afghanistan she's lived in kabul and traveled across afghanistan she's she's lived there for around eight years around eight years from the end of 2003 to early 2012. uh she's a former editor of himal south asia the magazine and the portal and she's following what's going on in afghanistan what we are today witnessing and i'm going by reports in different media is scenes of chaos at kabul airport on monday on sunday india's independence day the taliban occupied kabul entered the capital of afghanistan virtually unopposed the president or the death of the former president i should say perhaps ashraf ghani he left afghanistan on sunday ostensibly because he said he wanted to avoid bloodshed now we've got amazing scenes happening i mean there are thousands of people on the runway on the tarmac of kabul we hear there have been over a hundred indians including personnel of the itbp the introduction border police who are in afghanistan and and the scenes are absolutely horrifying and crazy but what we have as i'm talking to you a short while ago a statement that has come from the spokesperson of the russian embassy and it says that ashraf ghani left kabul in a helicopter and four cars i don't know how he could have been in cars and in a helicopter but apparently every he had was carrying huge amounts of cash he was carrying so much cash that you had to leave some behind on the tarmac as it wouldn't all fit in so this is a new development that we've seen happening on monday evening as we record this program as a senior journalist who watched very carefully from very close quarters what's happening in afghanistan could you for the benefit of our viewers quickly recap what has happened in recent times in recent weeks and to what extent was what we are seeing today expected i think poranja the speed with which the provinces have fallen to the taliban and now the capital kabul that has taken everybody by surprise but that being said i think what is surprising is the short period of time in which they have been able to take over in the country the fact that they have been able to take over is not a surprise to those who have been observing what has been happening in afghanistan not just in recent weeks and months but actually over a period of years in many parts of the country the taliban were in control and the government had only nominal control in a large part of the country in many areas there was also there were agreements which were broke brokered by the local tribal leaders basically persuading both the taliban and the government to keep their forces at bay and not engage in fights so there was a kind of holding pattern in many areas so i think the fact that they have now taken over after the american troops have led and the american troops have also despite what they may claim have not done a proper handover as you perhaps know they left very stealthily from bagram the base outside kabul uh which even shocked i think of guns that they would leave in the middle of the night and leave the bagram air base virtually unattended so i think the speed with which they have left without a proper handover has also enabled this on the political front i think the fact that the us went ahead and made a deal with the taliban and that the afghan government was not a part of the talks of the deal that had considerably weakened uh the afghan government's authority and had strengthened the taliban i think in a place like afghanistan apart from the we see now the discussion about the afghan army the strength of the army and its equipment but i think morale has a big part to play and i think the u.s deal unfortunately strengthen the morale of the taliban and weaken that of the government there are other factors which we can go into further in this uh you know i i want you to elaborate on one point to me you are suggesting that there was some sort of a understanding covert or otherwise between the americans and the taliban now this is contrary to what a lot of people believe at the same time there's also a lot of criticism of the joe biden administration was literally as suddenly going away and and after american forces and uh the forces of its allies in the nato the north atlantic treaty organization were entrenched there for 20 years suddenly as you said a little while ago the sheer speed the sheer rapidity with which the taliban has evidently acquired control of that entire landlocked mountainous country has uh really uh surprised quite a few people so uh the deal i'm talking about actually poringer is the one which is very public where there was an agreement on the part of the american forces to withdraw their troops in exchange for guarantees by the taliban that the territory of afghanistan will not be used by them to launch any attacks on the us or its allies there were several other conditions in relating to violence by the taliban etc but these were virtually ignored in terms of the implementation of the deal the us government did not enforce anything on the taliban and the limited purpose seems to have been to have some kind of a face savings gesture which allowed them to leave the country when you talk about 20 years of the american and nato presence i think that has also been a very different phases of it right at the beginning in 2001 when there was a suggestion that the nato allies should be brought in the americans were very insistent that the footprint should remain confined to just american forces at that point if you remember they were trying to hunt for bin laden and the taliban and in the words of the then american president george w bush smoked them out of the caves etc etc and they didn't really want anybody getting in the way subsequently uh nato allies were brought in and the footprint of the forces was expanded but it has very much been an american-led project which has been dictated by america's very narrow a political agenda at all times and uh in the last phase which actually perhaps started uh even while i was there though that's quite some time ago there was this attempt to build up an afghan army now in afghanistan what has happened all along on various fronts but in this particular case i'm talking about the afghan army there was a date and there was a number which was conjured up i'm not sure on the basis of what and and so-called afghan army was set up uh without adequate training without adequate command and control structures you cannot build an army foreign nation overnight at that scale and not have some problems and i think those problems were pointed out at that time but i think with afghanistan the last 20 years have been more about ticking boxes on time rather than actually looking at the reality on the ground tell me honor do you see a continuity in american policy towards afghanistan george bush senior george bush jr trump obama before trump obama and now biden i mean is it that there is not even i mean you don't make out even much of a nuance uh in the way in which successive american administrations over the last two decades have looked on afghanistan maybe you can talk a little bit about that i think there are different phases in the domestic policy of the us and so far as it has impacted on afghanistan so i would say that the bush administrations perhaps had more of a desire to get into afghanistan and change things whereas obama himself wanted to curtail the number of troops and he didn't really you know do it to the extent that he had thought he would and biden has followed in obama's win by uh reigning in the number of troops and bringing it now down to zero uh now of course he is following um you know policies which were put in place by his predecessor president donald trump but byron has also be uh you know he has picked and chosen which of the policies of trump he wants to follow through on which and which ones he wants to disband in this particular case i think there is no appetite for continuing in afghanistan within the domestic sphere of u.s politics and he probably felt that he would lose a lot of goodwill which he had when he came into power if he allowed this to continue because at the time that he took office things were in quite a bad shape in afghanistan and there was no easy way out would he have taken this step if he had known uh that it would result in the kind of scenes that you have just described would he have taken that step with the alacrity if he had known exactly this uh i don't know uh the fact that these scenes would would would come into place at some point was known but perhaps he thought that there would be enough of a gap so for the u.s administration to wash its hands off and blame it on the of guns right now clearly the biden administration is being criticized from different quarters for having not been unable to anticipate what would happen okay there is a certain continuity and there's also certain changes and yes uh the domestic politics of the us also dictates uh the the american government or the administration's the way it looks on afghanistan but the question that is being asking by leaving a fairly substantial section of the afghan population which was opposed to the taligan virtually in the lurch and not being able to anticipate what would happen is seen as to be a major failure of the biden administration would you agree not entirely porn joy like i said i think this could be foreseen and anybody who's following afghanistan including american advisors american policy experts uh they have anticipated this the only thing not anticipated was how quickly it would happen and i'm sure the biden administration thought that there would be a respectable amount of time say six months or so which it would take for the the government in kabul to fall at which point they could much more easily blame it on afghan infighting you know the shortcomings of the afghan government whereas right now it has come straight on the heels of the departure of the american forces and therefore it's more obviously and blatantly being linked to them okay the same criticism is now being leveled at new delhi yes the process of evacuating indians and persons of indian origin from different parts of afghanistan had become had started some time back but some time back but the very fact that you even today according to news reports have 200 odd indians stationed in afghanistan including i was told about a hundred odd personnel of the indo-tibetan border police now the criticism is that the government of india should also have anticipated what would happen and evacuated these individuals and then these people earlier than it did would you go along with uh that criticism i think the last few weeks have been unprecedented and i really don't think anybody anybody was predicting that kabul would fall quite so quick quickly so you know to give the indian government uh the benefit of doubt but i do think that in the last few days as provinces were falling really quickly and the approach to kabul after ghazni felt it became clear that it would fall very quickly so i don't know the logistics of whether they could have moved out people in the last few days before kabul fell uh but um i i would say that the rapidity has taken everybody by surprise okay what does what what does recent developments tell you about india's policy towards afghanistan the narendra modi government over the last seven years uh its policies towards afghanistan how would you evaluate these not just this government but overall india's strategy towards afghanistan is also determined by strategy towards pakistan there is perhaps not such a great reason for india's intense engagement the amount of aid it provides the number of consulates it has and the number of projects of course the official line is that this is you know country to country uh goodwill but india does not exhibit that kind of goodwill towards any other country and so i think one must accept the fact that it is guided by the fact that office afghanistan's proximity to pakistan uh and this narrow approach i think has not really helped in india has failed to the indian government i should say and the indian government has failed to really broaden its contacts with the people and has also failed to broaden its contacts within the afghan leadership casting it very narrowly in terms of who might serve it better vis-a-vis its policy towards pakistan and for that reason also for the longest time i think india had relied on the u.s to use its leverage vis-a-vis pakistan within of gun policy rather than really embarking on its own and i think the fact that as a regional country i think india could have played a role in bringing a different kind of understanding you know whether it's about politics or development or other issues to afghanistan but i think the entire project of gun project of the last 20 years has been led by the us and that that is that is uh what we are seeing today is largely the result of that okay what impact do you think recent developments in afghanistan will have in pakistan and and imran khan and the the imran khan regime i don't really know what the impact will be because as of now it's very hard to say what this version of taliban will look like i as we know the taliban have in the past found very active support from the government of pakistan over a period of time the support has wavered has waned has been provided by perhaps government groups which are not directly from the government but supported by the government pakistan has its own problem with taliban within pakistan um and we really don't know what form or shape of governance the taliban will undertake within afghanistan now in their kind of second rendition so much will depend on that the taliban's focus in the past has largely been within the country uh they have not been an exporter of terror like for example the al-qaeda what happened in the last few years of the taliban when they were earlier in power was very much at the behest of al-qaeda for example the blowing up of the bamiyan buddhas that happened in 2001 i'm going to come to that in a short while from now but i wanted to ask you the impact on kashmir but militancy in the kashmir valley do you expect as some do that what has happened in afghanistan would result in an escalation of tensions in the kashmir valley um i don't know parang joy i i have covered kashmir in the past but i don't follow uh this issue very closely now so i i wouldn't like to speculate on that uh when i was covering kashmir there were all these stories of of gun fighters coming in but um i i don't know how much of that was um actual fact uh and uh you know i mean there are uh the pashtun people on either side of the durian line have similarities of culture of language uh so uh one doesn't know whether all of them were actually afghans who were being sent there or not and also at that point like i said the al-qaeda had a big influence within afghanistan um so it really depends on how the new governance of this taliban shapes up all right let me ask you let me go back in time afghanistan in more ways than one is a unique part of the world we know it's landlocked we know it's largely mountainous we know it's uh you know it's like the intersection of central asia and south asia is bordered on the east and the south by pakistan iran on the west turkmenistan uzbekistan tajikistan on the north china and the northwest and if you look back in time it is often said that afghanistan is unconquerable and in fact it is supposed to be the graveyard of empires people talk about you know how afghanistan was a buffer in the great game quote-unquote great game between british india and the russian empire but but you know from the days of alexander the great to the mauryas to the mughals to the muslim arabs to the mongols to the british to the soviets to the americans all of them have failed to quote unquote conquer afghanistan your views well i really hope that nobody can and ever will conquer afghanistan because i think that's a historical term which should have been outdated long ago but phrases like graveyard of empires etc are yeah sometimes also very lazy cliches that we journalists like to use because it's difficult to explain complex concepts but i think certainly they are a very independent minded people and i think the attempts to impose uh different kinds of projects and different kinds of uh you know uh different kinds of uh values uh have have met they come up in afghanistan but i would say this is uh this also happens within afghanistan there are multiple cultures and i think the attempts to impose the culture of one part of the country on another has also met with resistance so the reason why i think the international intervention in 2001 was welcomed by a large part of the afghan population was because they did not like the kind of culture which was being imposed on them and they were used to greater freedoms individual freedoms and they did not like this kind of an imposition so i think uh yes they are definitely very independent in wanting to determine their own path okay we all know that afghanistan has very high levels of impoverishment education healthcare facilities are inadequate child malnutrition is prevalent corruption a lot of the acquisition of arms has been has been on account of the the opium trade and and afghanistan happens to be very much a part of that golden so-called golden triangle so we see here a country which is also as you mentioned earlier not a homogeneous country there are many ethnic groups many things and often they've been at war there's been civil strife civil war but juxtapose that with the socio-economic conditions that have been prevailing in afghanistan uh for a fairly long period of time for for several decades if not even more than that how do you reflect on on these aspects of afghanistan i think afghanistan has been in conflict now we're entering the fifth decade of conflict uh you know i've got the americans keep talking about the forever war and how they could not you know the conflict has uh they've been there for two decades but afghans are in the fifth decade of uh conflict and that has that has had had a real toll on the people and unfortunately i think uh efforts to revive the economy have been very ad hoc and they have not taken the health of the economy into account so again we is have we have a very project led approach towards the afghan economy and you probably india builds a damn india builds roads etc etc uh i think every country has had its own set of priorities and i think a lot of the development aid provided by a lot of the western countries for example followed the their military troop movement you know so they they were spending money where their troops were uh rather than looking at the health of the entire country and uh afghanistan is a primarily an agrarian country so efforts should have been made to you know to bring that uh back to where it could provide subsistence living rather than perhaps some fancier economic uh projects okay uh there is it's not just afghanistan as a country but the taliban has been negatively stereotyped i could argue in the international media including in india and then these have i mean these kind of stereotypes get reinforced you mentioned earlier in our conversation about the the bamiyan buddhas that you know the the amazing sixth century carvings in in the middle of i mean on a mountain side that was carved in which was blown up in march 2001 now that's one part the other is the treatment of women and we we i mean in the international media there's a surface of horror stories which would seek to tell you how terrible how regressive how how how fundamentalist the taliban are your opinion i think the women of afghanistan have been used again and again as a tool uh for uh to pursue various political projects um so again if we are looking at afghanistan i think the culture of women throughout the country is extremely different kabul was a city which was much more cosmopolitan than our capitals you know uh a century ago uh but in parts of uh the deep south and afghanistan the culture is much more conservative and they would observe which in their case would be the burkha for um you know anytime they stepped out of the house and some some women in some parts women don't go out without an escort but this is also part of the local culture uh what the taliban did was try to impose their version of having women uh not having women in the public space without escort and you know without the proper what they would consider the proper attire throughout the country which like i said was not acceptable to large uh parts of the country but i think uh in order to pursue a political project they have not really looked at the taliban and i would argue that even if uh from a strategic point of view somebody is viewing the taliban as an enemy i think it's important to be realistic about actually you know what the enemy is like and i think the rush to demonization has conflated women's rights with this picture of the taliban which is it's much more nuanced so i'll give you two examples which might be surprising to most people um the the pashtun valley code which is the code of the law governing pashtun tribes uh talks about baad and where you exchange women from two families or you give women in exchange for a certain transaction or a certain crime now the taliban had actually put an end to both these practices because they said that this was against the sharia similarly they they have in the last few years in many areas where they have had control they have put an end to this exorbitant bright prizes that are prevalent in afghanistan so i think a more nuanced appreciation of their character and much of it is extremely regressive because they are imposing the culture as a state party on areas of afghanistan where the culture is very different it needs to be considered but it's uh more nuanced than most people understand it to be okay uh we almost at the end of our conversation on avita i have two last questions for you i'll look back again and then i'll ask you to look ahead look back i mean look there's a long history i'm not an expert on the subject 1919 the third anglo-afghan war monarchy for about half a century you had the monarchy and then we see gradually changes happening late 70s the soviets come in 1978 80s the fight with the mujahiden then we see by the by the mid 90s most of much of afghanistan has been captured by by the mujahideen we know what happened to najibullah and the terrible way he he died i mean i i don't know i mean i mean people are today contrasting uh of ashraf ghani's fleeing the uh his country with what happened to uh najibullah but the and then of course the u.s invasion comes in 2001. when you look back how do you then contextualize what is happening today in the history in the history i i've given the history the very troubled history and the checkered history of afghanistan and from here i'd ask you to reflect what is likely to happen in the near future i think unfortunately afghanistan has also not been allowed to pursue its own destiny by various countries uh you know and afghans are always blamed for the violence within their country but they have never really been left alone you you talked about how afghanistan was a buffer you know between the tsarist russia and uh the british empire and i think all along it's been uh seen as a staging post for various ambitions in the region and outside the region as well so if afghans were given a chance we would you know things might be very different looking ahead it's uh very very difficult at this point of time to predict anything but i have been i have friends who are in afghanistan and friends who are also not not all are trying to leave the country you know they feel like it's their country and they are there to stay and and work for the country so i think um you know the hope must rest with people that uh uh the afghan people get the kind of governance and the political leadership um that they deserve thank you so much thanks for sharing your thoughts your views on what is happening in afghanistan and as you rightly pointed out it's extremely difficult to predict where what will happen in the near future and we all hope that the people of afghanistan will have a greater say in shaping their destiny thank you once again for being with us and all of you who've been watching this program do keep watching newsclick
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Mr. Dan Duncan -- John 6:22-33 Religious Rock Rolling (22 May 2022)
thank you seth that's a good introduction to our text this morning which is john chapter 6 verses 22 through 33 to review for just a moment uh two miracles have happened in this sixth chapter the first was feeding a multitude in the wilderness five thousand plus maybe twenty thousand people with a few loaves and fishes and then that was the public ministry then there was the private ministry of the lord coming to his disciples in the storm at night walking on the water and then immediately as he got in the boat they were at their destination well now we're at the next morning that's how verse 22 begins the next day the crowd that stood on the other side of the sea saw there were no other small boat there was no other small boat there except one and that jesus had not entered with his disciples into the boat but that his disciples had gone away alone there came other small boats from tiberias near the place where they ate the bread and the lord had given thanks so when the crowd saw that jesus was not there nor his disciples they themselves got into the small boats and came to capernaum seeking jesus when they found him on the other side of the sea they said to him rabbi when did you get here jesus answered them and said truly truly i say to you you seek me not because you saw signs but because you ate of the loaves and were filled do not work for the food which perishes but for the food which endures to eternal life which the son of man will give to you for on him the father god has set his seal therefore they said to him what shall we do so that we may work the works of god jesus answered and said to them this is the work of god that you believe in him whom he has sent so they said to him what then do you do for a sign so that we may see and believe you what work do you do what work do you perform our father is a man in the wilderness as it is written he gave them bread out of heaven to eat jesus said to them truly truly i say to you it's not moses who has given you the bread out of heaven but it is my father who gives you the true bread out of heaven for the bread of god is that that which comes down out of heaven and gives life to the world may the lord bless this reading of his word and bless our time of studying together let's bound a word of prayer and seek the lord's blessing in greek mythology sisyphus was king of corinth who cheated the gods his punishment was to roll a rock up a hill only to watch it roll down again and repeat that forever he was condemned to an endless existence of meaninglessness and useless labor fortunately for sisyphus he's a myth but for a lot of people that's a fitting description of their daily lives what solomon called life under the sun laboring by the sweat of their face day after day until they go to the grave it probably describes many in the crowd that jesus fed loaves and fishes in john 6 poor people oppressed people who labored hand to mouth paycheck to paycheck but were given a banquet a feast on the east side of the sea of galilee they wanted more of that jesus told them do not labor for the food that perishes but for the food which endures to eternal life and that gets to the real problem in life and the heart of this passage it's what we could call religious rock rolling endlessly laboring for righteousness that isn't gained by by endlessly laboring and working and working and working that's useless labor the good news is there is useful labor that gets eternal life that gets eternal rest jesus spoke of it in the synagogue in capernaum that's where the crowd found him the morning after he fed them they'd spent the night on the east side of the sea when they woke they were wondering what jesus would serve for breakfast maybe pancakes they were surprised to find he was gone they saw the disciples leave in a boat without him and had seen him go up on the mountain to pray but now he was gone how they didn't know but they set out to find him other boats had come over by morning from tiberia so the crowd boarded them and crossed over to capernaum seeking jesus john says those are beautiful words it's good to seek jesus isaiah said seek the lord while he may be found so did jeremiah but in jeremiah 29 god said search for him with all your heart and it's clear from the lord's response when the crowd found him that their hearts were not right they said in verse 25 rabbi you know it's just rabbi rabbi when did you get here well he could have answered oh about five in the morning i walked over on the water through the storm trampling the waves down as i walked another miracle he didn't do that he knew that would not have been useful at all with this crowd instead he spoke to their motive for seeking him truly truly i said you you seek me not because you saw signs but because you ate of the loaves and were filled he knew their hearts he knows all things back in chapter two we're told he know what knows what is in man they appeared eager to honor him they were seeking him but he knew why he knows what's in our hearts right now he knows our motives and so he didn't waste time speaking to them about miracles they'd already rejected the the great miracle of the the feeding the day before they saw it as a miracle they recognized that he had done signs earlier than that but they failed to see the significance of them they didn't perceive the spiritual meaning they'd only seen a material phenomenon they concluded he could fill their stomachs he could make life easy no more laboring day after day toiling for their bread he could make life comfortable that's what they were seeking the association they should have made with the meal that they were fed especially since remember it was the time of passover and they were to think of all that was all of the events gathered around that great event so at the time of passover they should have been thinking in terms of the feasts that god gave israel when he brought them out of the iron furnace of egypt and led them through the wilderness and fed them manna from heaven day after day after day the lesson and the meaning of the sign is the lord who gave that manna from heaven was with them by the sea miraculously giving them bread he is the lord god who gives life eternal life but they miss that their minds could not go beyond the material their hearts were set on earthly things and making their existence better i think we see a lot of that in churches today i don't listen to a lot of preaching on the radio but i do periodically often when i'm coming to church and i hear different men preach and they do a very good job of communicating what they're seeking to communicate they're good preachers but i would characterize the preaching that i hear is therapeutic preaching it's about fixing people's attitudes and behavior it's about human relationships and how to live well there's very little in it about the lord god about his glory and grace about man's separation from him about the cross about reconciliation and everlasting life and people today are happy to settle for the temporal like physical bread as opposed to what the lord really has to offer the bible i should say is filled with proverbs and good counsel on how to live day by day and how to have correct and good relationships with others but wisdom as the proverb stayed as solomon wrote in proverbs 1 verse 7 begins with the fear of the lord with submission to him and a life lived with him and for him to his glory jesus will later say in his prayer and i often repeat this chapter 17 verse 3 this is eternal life that they may know you the only true god and jesus christ whom you sent it's as we know him personally and factually doctrinally that we will love him and gladly serve him and serve others sacrifice sacrifice ourself for others rather than live to satisfy self like this crowd with the appetite and so jesus gave them counsel in verse 27. do not work for the food which perishes but for the food which endures to eternal life which the son of man will give to you for on him the father god has set his seal in other words don't be short-sighted don't don't live for the here and now don't don't spend your life on what is temporal on benefits that don't last labor for what is permanent for what is eternal now do not work for the food which perishes doesn't mean don't work i probably don't need to tell you this i'm sure i don't but the bible condemns laziness paul told the thessalonians people that he loved he told them if they will not work then they won't eat work's necessary work is good and godly and so we need to do that we need to labor he's not denying that and i would add this that it's good for a person to enjoy the fruits of his or her labors nothing wrong with that paul in fact said god has richly supplied all of this all good things for us to enjoy well we ought to enjoy the good things he's given us and appreciate that but paul also warned the rich in the same verse as that which states god richly supplies us with all things to enjoy first timothy 6 17 that the rich are not to fix their hope on the uncertainty of riches not to live for this world that's true for everyone that's true for the rich and poor alike this world is perishing john said in first john 2 17 it is passing away present tense presently right now it's on the way out all its good things are on the way out all of its good things and blessings which are blessings are temporal that's what the lord is warning against laboring only for the things of time to the neglect of eternity these people had their hearts set on the world on physical comfort on on a life of ease material welfare and didn't see beyond that that that was their idea of the kingdom a free lunch and a full stomach and so the lord said do not work for the food which perishes instead he said work labor for the food that endures to eternal life labor for the food that feeds the soul rather than what feeds the body and that's only found in the son of man christ himself and to those who seek it he promises that he would give it to them he later reinforces that in verse 37 when he says the one who comes to me i will certainly not cast out those who seek him find him who seek him rightly and will never be cast out and he can do that receive them and have the authority to receive them and keep them he can do that because he says on he is the one on whom the father has set his seal the one on whom the father has given his official approval approval that has been demonstrated already to these people and to to numerous people with his miracles with his teaching his character everything about the lord's life demonstrated that he was approved of and appointed by god to give life now that's the message of grace christ gives eternal life just as he gave that crowd bread they didn't labor for it they didn't even ask for it and the life that christ gives is that it is given it is a gift to the believer the genuine seeker but the jews didn't perceive the notion of grace in anything that he was saying they heard the word work and thought of eternal life in terms of that they thought of it as reward for their hard labor for their good works and and so they asked what shall we do so that we may work the works of god which is the way people naturally approach this whole issue of salvation of eternal life they think they can earn it that they can gain god's approval and the answer answers the question in various ways some say well you obtain eternal life through moral achievement doing good to others living an honest life that's the way you get to heaven doing the best you can god's fair and he accepts that others find the answer in formal religion in ceremonies or rituals you must join the church you must be baptized you must take the eucharist confess to the priest and so on that's called sassadodolism that's the technical term it means salvation by the sacraments look there are different answers in regard to the details but really they are distinctions without a difference because in each case the answer is man earn salvation through personal effort that's natural religion john stott called it the religion of the man in the street today go out on the street take a survey how does one obtain eternal life what must one do to be saved and you'll get those kind of answers you've got to work at it you've got to be a good person you've got to do this or that and that's what the rich young ruler thought when he came to jesus with his question he's the typical man he's the man in the street teacher what good thing shall i do that i may obtain eternal life now he he he already thought he'd done pretty well he told the lord that he kept the law from his youth up but even so as confident as he was in himself and in his deeds he felt there was something more to be done he it wasn't really satisfied the the work wasn't really finished he wanted some final work some great deed he might do that'll put him over the top so he asked what good thing shall i do that's the way religion works always rolling the rock up the hill never finish salvation is never certain always the question what more and that's what this jewish crowd was asking jesus what shall we do so that we may work the works of god it's endless that path is endless works upon works upon works but jesus wasn't endorsing salvation by works or law keeping just the opposite he was inviting them to receive god's gift to rest in god's grace now i did tell them to work work labor for the food which endures to eternal life it's the language that the lord may have adapted to his crowd to encourage it to earnestly seek salvation they were seeking him but for the wrong reasons and and not correctly not according to truth and so he he may have been using this language to tell them to to be earnest in this seeking not half-hearted seek the truth but then in verse 29 the lord did explain to them the meaning of work or labor this is the work of god he said that you believe in him whom he has sent the work is to believe which is really not a work at all it's in fact notice the lord replaced their works plural with a singular work the only work only the one who only one thing is necessary is what he's saying and that one thing is faith that you believe faith is an activity but believing is something we do it is an act of the mind and will of understanding and volition we we're not passive in faith it is actively trusting in him faith of salvation is not just knowledge it is knowledge it's knowing the facts of the gospel it's knowing that jesus is god's eternal son who became man to become our savior and he is our only savior because he is the one who died in the place of sinners so that all who put their faith in him are saved but it's not just knowing that it's it's believing that it's true we have to know the facts we have to believe that they're true but that itself is not all there is to saving faith there's that third aspect of trust which is an act of the will one of having confidence in and making a commitment to christ faith then is very much an act an act of understanding and resolve it is active but it's not meritorious it is completely different from the works of the law paul makes that distinction plain in romans chapter 3 verse 28 where he writes for we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the law faith actively throws all of its confidence on the lord faith actively throws away confidence in self and casts itself upon the person and work of christ completely it actively receives everything rather than achieving anything william hendrickson illustrated the the nature of faith from a tall oak tree and the way it draws its nutrients from the soil its roots perform what he calls a well not unbelievable amount of work in drawing water and minerals from the soil that nourishes the tree steli points out these roots do not themselves produce these necessities but receive them as a gift and it's the same with faith it receives everything from god as a free gift no merit in that it's been illustrated as an open hand that receives a gift there's no merit in simply receiving a gift now none of this is to say that works good deeds are unimportant they are not god does require works from us he requires a holy life from his holy people from his saints we're all saints who were believers in jesus christ meaning we've all been set apart for him and for his life good deeds works fruit is not optional that will be as natural to us though as the oak tree putting out leaves is natural to it when it draws these nutrients from the ground works fruit are inevitable in the life that's joined to christ and that's what the saved inevitably strive for it's within us to seek that we have the life of christ within us and so we will produce that life it will be produced in us but that's not a condition of salvation that's a consequence of salvation works follow naturally in a person who has spiritual life coursing through him or her just as the the life in the tree naturally produces the leaves and the fruit of that tree but faith in christ is the the first act of the soul that god requires of a person until then a man is lost and his works are of absolutely no value fruitless effort isaiah put it very starkly very clearly vividly when he called all of our good deeds just filthy rags that's how god sees them they can't earn us anything but the lord was talking to people who didn't understand this didn't understand him and that becomes clearer as chapter 6 unfolds in fact they didn't want what the lord was offering they wanted something very different and that raises a problem as we think about this and that is how do people believe who don't understand the gospel of salvation don't even want it and in fact are hostile to it that's the natural man how do people believe who will not believe well jesus answers that here when he calls faith the work of god now it is god's work in that it is what pleases him the author of hebrews wrote in hebrews chapter 11 and verse 6 without faith it is impossible to please him so faith is necessary it's what god wants from people but still it's hard actually faith in christ is the hardest work there is it's impossible in man's or woman's own strength people will not in their own pride confess their guilt and failure their own helplessness and need of a savior humanly people will not and cannot believe they don't want to it's contrary to their nature faith is first of all a gift of god later in verse 44 jesus will say no one can come to me unless the father who sent me draws him if these things seem hard for you to grasp and to accept just wait till we get into the rest of chapter six the only way for a person to see his or her need of the savior and to lay hold of him believe in him is by the sovereign grace of god by the work of the holy spirit the source of spiritual life and light and energy only by his power is the sinner able to see himself or herself as a sinner and cast himself upon the savior and the need of that grace for this crowd is evident from its response to his words they understood that he was telling them to believe in him as the one sent from god because in verse 30 they asked for a sign as proof what then shall we do what then do what then do you do for a sign so that we may see and believe you and they say in verse 31 our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness as it is written he gave them bread out of heaven to eat that's a quote from psalm 78 and in their minds the he of the psalm is moses they wanted jesus to do the same miracle rain down bread from heaven some of the later rabbis taught that when messiah came that he would duplicate the miracle of giving manna as was done in the days of moses and that idea may have been popular in jesus day and it may be behind this request well if you're the messiah then you must do the things that moses did still they would think that the the miracle they witnessed before the day before the or i should say you would think this as as you contemplate this that this miracle they had that had they had witnessed the day before feeding 5 000 people feeding well what some calculate to be 20 000 people with five loaves and two fish would have been sufficient proof for them they wouldn't need to be asking for this further miracle they'd just seen an amazing thing but it wasn't enough they wanted more proof they didn't make the connection between the miracle of the loaves and the fishes with the miracle of manna and the wilderness we're amazed at their spiritual dullness and demand at least reflect on this at all we were amazed at it but what should amaze us though is the lord's patience in all of this in fact we see that all through th this lengthy chapter as he takes the time to talk to them and deal with all of the issues they're dealing with and an expression commonly used today is taken from second corinthians 11 19 which is suffer fools gladly paul was criticizing the corinthians for tolerating the foolish while not listening to the wise that they suffer fools gladly well the lord was willing to suffer fools for a while and instruct them patiently but would not yield to their demand and be manipulated to do miracles on command he's the lord god of the universe he did what he saw his father doing and followed the father's will not the will of the crowd they didn't need any more proof of his identity they needed to believe they needed to trust in him but they really wanted someone different from him they wanted a king to freely fill their stomachs and give them a welfare state and and they were telling him to start doing that if he wanted their allegiance if he'd done that he might have gotten their allegiance but he would have supported their error as well he refused instead his response was first to correct them and then give them instruction it wasn't moses who gave their forefathers bread in the wilderness it was god he told them in verse 32 and he god was still giving it it is my father who gives you the true bread out of heaven they stated that in the present tense that the father is still giving bread not material bread not physical bread like manna something better something infinitely better what he calls true bread it expands on that in verse 33 for the bread of god is that which comes down out of heaven and gives life to the world what comes down out of heaven is christ himself he is the true manna what what that ancient manna in the days of the exodus pictured it is he he will go on to say i am the bread of life and he's far superior to the bread the people ate in the days of moses it could feed and satisfy the body for a day the lord jesus satisfies the souls for a soul forever the bread of moses day was only for the nation israel but but the lord jesus had come to give life he said to the world to the world in all of its parts to the gentile as well as to the jew to the european as well as to the asian and the african to the world in all of its parts and the life he gives is everlasting those who ate the manna in the wilderness died in the wilderness and were buried there and many were lost forever but those who eat the bread that christ offers live forever john's gospel eating is believing and he was again inviting them to believe in him and have eternal life just as they freely receive the bread on the east side of the sea when he broke it and gave it to them the day before what he was offering them was was a far far greater messiah than the one they were seeking which was merely material and earthbound he was telling them to seek the heavenly and eternal and that's the message for us as well god's will for us is that we seek eternal food do not work for the food which perishes he said but for the food which he endures to eternal life so what are you seeking what are you working for food that perishes a bigger house a nicer car a promotion well there's nothing wrong with any of that those are all good things and and god is a good gift god is a good god who gives good gifts and he supplies those things there's nothing wrong with seeking those things and working for those things but they are temporal they don't last you know that and working for them is like rolling a a big rock up a hill it will roll back down and you've got to resupply yourself and keep working for those things if that's what you think is going to satisfy they don't satisfy not ultimately we know that the person that chooses that that's the life that's going to be one of this kind of rock rolling christians and i'm addressing these words to you as believers because christians can't get easily distracted by the things of the world and begin to really desire those things at the expense of the best good things at the expense of the best things and and and the pull toward that is very strong we all feel that continually it takes wisdom to deal with it really it takes a clear spiritual vision the crowd jesus fed didn't have that vision didn't have that understanding the most surprising statement in this passage to me at least is in verse 30 what do you do for a sign so that we may see and believe you you think how can they be so dull he just fed them miraculously less than 24 hours before and it wasn't enough for them they needed more to believe in him they didn't recognize the truth they didn't recognize the importance of what they'd seen they didn't understand the meaning of it well we can do the same we need what paul prayed for the ephesians he's praying in chapter 1 verse 18 for genuine believers he's praying for the elect as he'll describe them in the next chapter in ephesians chapter 2. and and his prayer for them was that god would enlighten the eyes of their heart christians the born-again need that every day we will see the obvious in scripture and miss it and live in error and seek wrong things for the wrong reasons unless the holy spirit gives us spiritual sight enlightening us and empowering us it's a way of saying to you we are dependent on the lord every moment of our life the fact that we're born again doesn't free us up to live on our own in our own strength we are in christ and we draw our strength and and life we draw understanding our knowledge from him so we need to ask the lord daily to enlighten us that we will know the hope of his calling the the riches of our inheritance this surpassing greatness of his power and live in that power and with that hope and live fruitfully every day but to have the power of god and the hope of eternity a person must first believe in christ trust in him commit oneself to the son of god the savior of the world that's all one must do it's all one can do and we can do it only by the grace of god you may be religious you may be earnest in your religion you may be a monk you may be a pharisee you may be some person dedicated to all the rituals and all of the works you think are necessary but if you are trying to gain god's approval and acceptance by works then you are doing no more than rolling a big rock up a hill that will roll back down and crush you accomplishing nothing christ has done it all he's finished the work of salvation on the cross where he bore the sins of sinners fully and completely suffered the punishment for them paid for them fully in his own death as our substitute the historical proof that he has finished the work is he was bodily raised from the dead that's the real sign of god's acceptance and approval and appointment of him he raised him from the dead and he ascended into heaven and he sat down at the father's right hand he sat down because his work is finished stop rolling rocks come to christ trust in him and in doing that live forever because he gives eternal life to everyone who truly seeks him may god help you to do that and help all of us to continue seeking the lord and seeking to live for him and to know him better well let's stand and this time let's sing number 223 in the red book the great hymn by top lady rock of ages father what a great truth it is that there is a rock for us it's not one that we have to roll up and down a hill as in performing works that never really achieve anything no our rock is your son the lord jesus christ we don't roll anything we simply hide ourselves in him as top lady put it hide in the cleft of the rock hide in christ in his wounds as it were because they paid for our sins and have cleansed us so we give you thanks someday as believers in jesus christ we will soar the world's unknown and we have been rescued from the judgment seat to be embraced by the savior forever we thank you for that and pray your blessings upon us now the lord bless you and keep you the lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you the lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace and we pray this in christ's name amen
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Can 2020 World Champion Rubén recapture CRL glory in our June Monthly Final?
mortar plus Cannon cart there to distract the Royal giant Fireball in on top of that Hunter 251 HP Reuben is looking like he's gonna be the next World Championship 117 HP remaining EQ trying to make room it's not gonna happen team queso complete the reverse sweep as they are your 2020 Clash Royale League World Champions and you talk about one man that you want out there to bring home that win Reuben does it again I mean there's no question there's no question Reuben is the greatest player on the planet Bar None hands down this is the stuff Legends are made of foreign
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Antimatter Dimensions NG+3R Episode 2: TIME DILATION ALREADY!!
hi super Spruce here back with another antivira dimensions new game plus plus r video and it's been an hour We're actually well beyond e308 infinity points speaking disabled dilation get 1.24 E4 attack young particles let's actually change the notation to uh the regular just because why why not like make scientific why not that that's what we did with regular New Game Plus or plus so we're gonna do that with this see yeah I already got the first of these upgrades and I mean not I'm not really gonna get very far with this yet uh I can do this I because I'm getting no boosts really outside of just of the dilation stuff I this isn't really going to be that useful because I'm gonna need to wait another like 30 minutes I don't want to wait 30 minutes I'd rather wait like one minute to get stuff like this I guess I have like a few tachyonna galaxies but that's basically it and these galaxies all it's doing is just giving me a marginally greater amount of attorney points which yeah isn't actually doing that much I could try to get this but I don't feel like six galaxies really is that important maybe just maybe when I get this I can try to dilate time again because now up to 12. these galaxies are there no matter what so um I'm like about 10 to 12 orders of magnitude higher than before I could wait it out but um I feel like this might actually be the way to go um I think this upgrade is going to be really necessary I want to really start doing stuff yeah um I don't know I'm just gonna disable daily should I get more dilated time per second this way that's okay I can survive I have a bit of waiting okay it's been about a minute we can get Elite eternity points we have this upgrade um it's gonna lower my dilated Time game maybe this is kind of useless I don't know there isn't really anything I can do unfortunately the next upgrade here is E3000 maternity points but that's really that's still a ways away at this point I could try dilating again because now I have 14 tachyonna galaxies instead of six I had 12 so actually 14 versus 12. that's that's not really going to do anything so I have to wait even more okay I'm finally approaching 50 million dilated time which means that we can dilate time and get this boost which yeah now it's no problem reaching e308 infinity points which means we can now start really gaining tachyon particles so I can start gaining millions of dilated time per second so things should start speeding up a little bit this upgrade really isn't going to do all that much outside of dilation maybe I can try even dilating again for longer but yeah um something I notice here is this actually the scaling is a bit harsher than in regular new game plus plus so that's interesting maybe it's because you only need to get to E20 um time theorems that's based on tachyon particles so I don't really know why that's it's curious the reason why they did that but whatever it shouldn't be that much of an issue I hope I mean things are still actually pretty slow unfortunately like I'm I mean okay it's time dilation of course it's gonna be slow and also not everything is distance incremental like what my regular new game plus plus Series yeah photons wall or you have to where it was like took me two months to get past this isn't that this is just a little bit slow well anyway we can get this upgrade which means that we're going to get more tachyonic galaxies I don't think it's really going to do that much does even here I have 16 two galaxies will um pump this up a little or not maybe it doesn't I don't even know why it isn't doing that at all but maybe you can dial it time and get yeah we can get a few more attacking particles isn't anything crazy but what is it like 15 more so we I will definitely take that I can get that get this up to 3 million per second and well it's gonna take a while to get to the billions where I can really start getting stuff so yeah see in a bit okay it's been about 10 minutes I got this upgrade because it's kind of boring it just doubles dilated Time game but we can get this upgraded it speeds up time Dimensions by a pretty good amount like enough to start really gaining serious attorney points it's just enough that I can start getting a few of these and I also think it's gonna have a pretty good effect in dilation so let's do that um okay it has an effect maybe it's just the galaxies but it isn't that good not even over a hundred thousand tachyon particles yet so yeah that's actually really all all I can do at this point because I was able to get a couple of these upgrades but I'm not able to gain like any of these upgrades so I'm still almost locked to just pretty crappy progression at this point so yeah see another bit okay I'm back another like 10 15 minutes later and you can see I actually did a couple of stuff I got this upgrade once seems to be scaling the normal amount I did I did also an eternity get a few of these it's not really gonna do much but I guess it'll do something every little bit counts but what I'm waiting for is actually this upgrade it's not gonna be the most overpowered thing ever but it should allow me to yeah at least triple my attacking particles this is like 3.6 ish times maybe even more so yeah I kind of I kind of want to reach 1.1 million attack I don't know why I thought I was gonna get more whatever um yeah 1.1 million this will be enough to get 73 million per second so it's like actually gonna be a little bit quicker I actually want to get this upgrade next before I even get this because it's just gonna make getting another 10 billion faster and I want all of the dilation speed I can get at this point so we're back up to 10 billion dial at a time probably the best just to go with this even though it's it's awfully boring but it's just a minute to get to another 10 million where I can actually get this which will be interesting I also found out the reason why this isn't really doing anything in dilation is because it's based on the replicante multiplier and I think when I'm in dilation actually we'll see when we get to 10 billion I'm going to enter that let it run I don't really think that it's gonna do all of that much because it's I'm not gonna have a lot of replicante because you can see I don't what even is the multiplier besides to dial at a time I know there's you know the usual multiplier or two Infinity dimensions I don't know why it's not displayed at all that kind of seems dumb because it is doing something anyway I'm gonna get this I'm going to get um this um I don't really see myself respecting time studies so we'll just get that ah come on I I briefly had six nine six nine time theorems but this upgrade already is well I'm gonna get a lot more attorney points like 60 hours of magnitude more and if I dilate time or actually we'll see yeah I can see how much replica content I have it's not really all that much yeah yeah three times but this upgrade is actually doing something a little something it's about 12 if I get these maybe it'll be more yeah it's not 20 percent so that that's something I'm also gonna get this upgrade which will allow me to get more tachyon galaxies so you can see it's nothing really groundbreaking at this point I'm still barely above e 1400 attorney points and I'm I still haven't really gone past most the scaling yet okay I don't even think I got any of these which is kind of crazy I mean it's starting to actually increase financially but we still have a ways to go until we actually get the overpowered stuff which is the Infinity Point dialogue that this up this episode is basically just episodes 14 and 15 of New Again plus plus that's what I've realized so yeah seen a bit okay I'm back maybe 20 or so minutes later and I've gotten enough dilated time to get three upgrades a double dilation gain upgrade a triple tachyon game and this upgrade reduce the dilation penalty so this will really help in getting tachyon particles I'm also getting a decent amount of Eternity points which means I can get these and uh these and well how many packing particles am I I'm at 1.32 million this is going to increase it by almost 10 times which is really going to speed things up well it's going to speed things up until I Until you realize that the next thing costs a trillion so yeah that's a bit rough but you know just 2 trillion I can get the Infinity Point dilation upgrade which if you've watched the main series you know that's gonna be overpowered it's gonna really it is going to really just make the numbers explode at least for a while yes maybe also like this and this will help things additionally so yeah hope you enjoyed peace out [Music] thank you
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American Idol Star Drops Dead Then This Happens.
[Music] foreign [Music] foreign I get a well I always gets a message from different people telling me about uh that somebody has actually died and died all of a sudden and then I'm getting these messages constantly from um people showing me and you know the large majority of people that are dying suddenly I'm seeing them dying in terms of when I look at that um they seem to be celebrities are very low ranking in the echelon of people that are powerful and in power we really don't see a lot of very powerful people dying and so it really comes to mind what is going on when uh this whole thing is occurring you know why why is it that there are certain people to die like to give you one example just a few minutes ago I received a notification that um a person who is in the music business just recently died he was the uh let's see this person here was American Idol um Alum CJ Harris dead at 31 from a parent heart attack reported now we can't really ignore that these people are dying there has to be some reason behind it uh whether or not it's climate change or whatever you want to say we are streaming on all the different platforms guys so I'm gonna be very careful what I say but then you know and sometimes at some point I might close out we might just go straight to rumble but like say good evening to everybody that is here uh you know and in the chat hopefully you guys are buckled in just uh for a few minutes of uh light discussion and we're not going to have a very heavy heavy heavy discussion I'm not going to weigh you down with all of the burdens tonight but I do want to make a very detailed analysis of what is going on around us and let's really take a real look at who's dying and uh why are you know well why did why do we think it's just hitting a certain population of people and it doesn't seem to be hitting um I I don't personally see a lot of people in the high up position um you know passing off the scene so that's that's one of the things that is kind of curious to us and so we can't ask that question can't we and so let's just ask that question there and let me just make sure we're on on this network okay so that yeah there's some people over here on the rumble platform so I see you over here and I do hear you and so if you want to make some comments you can like to say hello greetings to Casper and come Lord Jesus on the rumble platform and greetings to each and everyone you on the YouTube platform as well and we're also streaming live on Facebook as well so like say good evening to each and every one of you out there and I hope the Lord is Blessing you and blessing you real real good right so anyway getting back to what we were talking about we're talking about um a certain group of people are dying it doesn't seem to be everybody American Idol alumni uh well Alum I'm sorry CJ Harris um dead at 31 from a parent heart attack report and um it just says that uh he was the tops of six contestants in 2014. and they said that the family members just said that he suffered from a heart attack and Harris performed Stellar versions of songs too close American women free falling and judge judges later chose him as a wild card in the semifinals so either way you know he was a pretty good performer to be picked out of the performance in American Idol and you know that kind of can be a tough competition and so that's what we're seeing here with him but more than that there are a number of people more than that who are you know just dying all of a sudden let's see uh let's kind of go over here and maybe take a look at some of these other people um mostly like I said mostly entertainers sports stars and um the like uh I don't know if people in the main stream uh politics are dying that much Pele uh he's uh gone at 82 and of course Kirstie Alley we all know her 71 that's pretty good here now this was uh this was a strange one here twitch uh the twitch guy the character and he the dancer um they say it was suicide right and so that's all we have to go by when it comes down to it um well 96 year old woman there uh would share but uh Grant wah hmm 48. and he was the World Cup and let me see soccer journalists collapsed while attending Argentina versus Netherland match and he was 48 just collapsed okay so that's what we're talking about right there these collapsing events and of course um you know her she's gone and so there we are we got take off and I was talking about him the other night take off was shot up in Houston killed off and then Bob Saget now this was something of a a surprise too because Bob had a regular uh podcast that he was running on um the internet and so let's go back to this this this this this is a list of celebrities who died in 2022. so yeah Bob Saga was among that and so these are very very distinguished people here and uh Angela Lansbury uh Sidney Poitier Oliver Newton John Robbie Coltrane um Theory mugler all right and then well of course obviously Andre Leon Talley yeah and then Ray Ray Leota right he died and then Aaron Carter uh died and so we have uh all these people dying that's what we hear YouTube has some very interesting videos on it as well and let's go over to YouTube and check out what's going on with YouTube they have some very interesting videos I doubt if they're going to go too much into detail but here we have uh silk implies Diamond died by oh oh well she implied that now that's what they have here president Trump and others gathered over the weekend to remember Diamond the late member of the mega Duo diamond and silk however things took a turn at the memorial when silk seemed to suggest Diamond's death was perhaps vaccine related let's watch now let me just say this uh since we're on YouTube uh high priest and YouTube I'm not saying this but rise is saying uh but again it doesn't matter to them uh we may again if we if we get put off YouTube for this then it's a possibility that you'll just have to check me out on Rumble all right anyway I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna play this clip let's hear it we later like they told us to lay our flat they said do CPR and it was one two three four one two three four one two three four my husband and I alternated and kept going and going and going until the emergency truck came and came into the the yard and the EMS came into the house they did everything that they could so what I want to say to everybody is don't you dare call me a conspiracy theorist because I saw it happen I saw how it happened I was there when it happened and it happened suddenly Mike I want America to wake up and pay attention something ain't right it's time to investigate what's really going on here and give some answers to why are people falling dead suddenly so I thought this was worth discussing because I think it's implied there that um silk is saying Diamond's death was vaccine related yeah um alluding to the the idea that people are suddenly dropping dead which I'm seeing a lot of on social media claims about that um but here's the thing I I think I think we've got to be very careful here and I think frankly silk is not being careful because well for one thing uh diamond and silk both railed against vaccination against vaccines so was she even vaccinated so either I um either she wasn't vaccinated in which case this sort of implying this is really misleading or she was vaccinated despite saying the VAC the Things She Said publicly about the vaccine so that would be I think a pretty serious hypocrisy I I I think it's very wrong to mislead your audience or if you're implying to your audience you think there's something wrong with the vaccines of you yourself had taken one um and then the other thing being I I know she was hospitalized very seriously with kovid a few weeks ago so then so then to say that if even if she was vaccinated the cause is somehow linked to the vaccine rather than some lingering complication of the disease itself uh so I find this all a little confused from Silk's point of view and I think it's look you can be you can absolutely be against vaccine mandates or have questions about the vaccines about which age group should get them if if you think the the risks or the harms outweigh getting them that's absolutely your choice and I think people can make that decision in good faith so I'm not like disdaining that at all but to just like say that if everyone dies now we're gonna say that was because of the vaccine even if they weren't vaccinated and had recently had a serious case of covet I think when people are green helps a lot to feel that your personal grief is has been caused by a bigger issue I think people often take comfort in feeling like there's something bigger to blame for having when they've been robbed of somebody dear to them and I I that that was sort of what it seemed to me like was happening here um I think that's a very human impulse um and I think you see that with a lot of people who die or killed in ways that touch on you know culture War issues or larger issues it just sort of I think people take comfort in feeling like there's just a bigger Crusade at stake and that it wasn't just like the horror of you know a quotidian death caused by um something like covet I mean we don't know right um I think your point is interesting that if she if if you know the implication here is that she died because she got vaccinated well then why was she railing against the vaccine while also being vaccinated um I think also another aspect of this is um you know the role that diamond and silk played in the in the in the kind of the imagination of the nation vis-a-vis Trump was always extremely interesting to me because his relationship with them was um it was one of those moments where you he his his Humanity really came out I mean I you know you could say oh it was cynical you know he wanted to show that he had support from the black community he liked you know the the how supportive they were of him they were huge Trump cheerleaders but I think that um the the closeness there was not something you can fake I mean it was just there were like four or five moments people times that um showed a different side of trump a more human side of trump decide that the people who are close to him say exists you know that a lot you know a lot of other people don't regularly see and um in that sense I think you know I I think that was a really important role that they played um in sort of complexifying what what seemed to be very straightforward easy categories um and you know he sort of you know came out and you know spoke about his grief and um in that sense I think it was super interesting and and um and and the reason I bring that up is because of course Trump has been a big booster of vaccines you know he sort of put his stamp of approval on them you know operation warp speed was his and it's really put him at odds with the more extreme side of his base that's very anti-vaxx um and sort of leans towards these these theories about you know we we can't really call them conspiracy theories because we really don't know because so much of the information has been suppressed but just you know the the kind of the the the other side of this vaccine project um you know being more vocal about the potential the potential complications and of course these big pharmaceutical companies um requirements that they be uh protected from any liability there Gaza uh and again as we look at this we can't draw any conclusions but uh the thing that we can do is just observe uh what is going on from the perspective of what people are saying what what they're thinking you know uh the big question again is why are so many for me the big question is why are so many celebrities and famous people uh passing away uh and you know you can write down what you think and let me know what you think I I really don't want to uh give you my personal opinion because you know my personal opinion won't do you any good but basically uh this is a night for you to be able to examine and maybe look into this and look further into it uh have you you know I think we need to also start uh maybe uh examining what's going on around us in terms of our environment the things that are around us um in our environment that that uh could contribute to that now a lot of these people who uh like for instance who are entertainers uh they seem to be the kind of people who had to go into certain venues right so uh there they were required in certain ways to you know when they went into certain venues uh there was a lot of people around them and so uh I believe that they were what what they would have called what thoughts you would have called and rest probably at high risk people uh for all sorts of things but they have um they have everything though from people being in large groups to climate change as reasons why these people are dying as a matter of fact I think one article was saying that it was Sunshine it was Sunshine uh that was causing people to die suddenly it just seems to be though a lot of people are passing off the scene and like I said again when I first got this one here I said well let me just go ahead and let me make some make some commentary about it you know because again for posterity's sake we do need to talk about these things we need to notice what's going on around us and we need to be aware of it and maybe we need to call awareness uh to a number of people who around us um uh you know that our loved ones and that kind of thing um the important thing though is that you know you you do have time right now to get your house in order to to to let the Lord uh you know become the Lord of your life there's a lot of people who are dying that are not saved and you know that's I would say that that was one of the most critical issues of what I was talking about last night and then tonight if you if you're going to be dying if if people are dying it's important to know Jesus Christ is your personal savior right and so I wonder about diamond and silk they were so in love with Trump uh they almost worshiped him to in a sense and uh this you know trying to be fair about this but there you know it was almost like Trump was could do no wrong you know there was nothing uh that you know is listening to Diamond talk after the incident she was saying that uh she was thanking president Trump for all of the wonderful things he did to come and support them and you could hear it even in the voice of the commentary that just was on just a few minutes ago um but she was uh remember it was silk who was officiating her sisters or maybe not officiating maybe she was just comment making commentary on her sister's death and she was saying also that she was thanking president Trump for being there and and president Trump paid for her um sister's funeral and she felt like wow this really that was really wonderful thing and she's was still expressing her love for Trump even at that particular time you know but it's a very odd thing to think about uh today uh let's see what they're saying here it says deaths uh calls and these people are saying they want to do a deep dive into this let's go are going up there's been a lot of talk about this and we're going to look at the data and see where it leads us this was in the UK you can see that the dotted black line represents the five-year average and the red above it represents the official covid-19 desk above that we're seeing this blue other excess deaths and the question is is what is causing this increase you can see here these white dots are bank holidays and so the reporting is not completely in and I think it's an interesting discussion we have talked about this before but today we're going to go into a little bit more depth and do a deep dive but who are we I'm Dr Roger schwelt this is medcram we are a continuing medical education website I am quadruple board certified in Internal Medicine pulmonary diseases Critical Care medicine and sleep medicine we make educational videos for healthcare providers which are published online and also by many other Publishers around the world I'm on the faculty at two Southern California medical schools and I'm always interested in an apolitical discussion of the data and see where it leads we're not sponsored by vaccine drug makers and you can verify this on the open payment system by the CMS which is available at that website in fact you can check out anybody who's a physician in the United States and see how much money they're being paid by Pharmaceuticals for consultation and other things elderly those that are 85 Plus and 75 to 84 and that's because most of the people dying are in that age group but down into different age groups age 0 to 14 15 to 64 and so forth and here at the end they have all ages combined into one and the first thing you'll notice is that the all ages group looks very similar to the elderly those that are 85 Plus and 75 to 84 and that's because most of the people dying are in that age group but what you can see already here in the youngest age group at 0 to 14 is that we are actually at negative excess mortality for 15 to 64 we're at zero at this time but for those in the older groups like 65 to 74 there's been a slight upturn here in late 2022 you can see here in the 75 to 84 we're well above what's normal same thing in here in terms of the 85 Plus so when you put it all together you can see that even though excess mortality was decreasing there's been an increase as of late at least in some groups and some have made the argument that we should be in a negative excess death situation because a whole host of people that were susceptible to dying just died in the last two years and so if anything there should be a pause on how many people are dying and some people use the analogy of the apple tree that gets shaken so if there's a number of apples on the apple tree that are ready to come off the analogy of dying and you shake that apple tree there should be a number of apples that fall to the ground and you would expect that there's a constant rate of apples falling from a tree as they become ripe so you'd expect oh man that that's pretty odd let me just let me just jump in here this is kind of an odd uh website but I guess they're letting them talk 666 are those episodes those sixes it's a hot one that's pretty hot watch your information guys watch your source of information let's go on let's hear what he has to say maybe he's gonna give us something he is saying that uh there are assessed deaths we're doing a deep dive we're trying to figure it out that as the Apple falls from the tree you've sped up all of those apples that would fall perhaps in the next couple of days that for the next couple of days you should have a possity or a small amount of apples that are falling and that would be the case if that shaking of the tree only affected those that were ready to fall but where the analogy may break down is if in fact shaking the tree would also speed up the ripening of the other apples in a sense so that they would now be ready to fall just as quickly so the question is is that actually what's happening in other words did covid-19 only speed up those that would have died or did covid-19 not only speed up those that would have died but also made those that were healthy more sick because if it made those that were healthy more sick then potentially we may not see a reductions and we're going to look at that data as well here we see the same breakdown for the United Kingdom and whereas before we saw a negative excess death in this age group we're now seeing a positive in the UK in fact we're seeing positive basically across the board in all age groups and it is increasing and certainly a concern as to exactly what it is that's happening at this point in the United Kingdom but not just in the United Kingdom actually but also we're seeing it in the Netherlands we'll talk more about the Netherlands as well we do see a lot of jaggedness here in this age 0-14 because they have so few deaths normally but in just about every age group there is not only a positive excess mortality but it seems to be on the increase here as of late 2022. what exactly is going on in these countries we're going to talk about three potential reasons why this excess mortality may actually be occurring first one we'll talk about is cancer the second one we'll talk about is cardiovascular events and then finally vaccines and we'll go through the data on all of those and you'll see why I've come to the conclusion that I have based on the data but even more importantly I will tell you ways of falsifying the theory that would make me believe the opposite so I think that's important is whenever you come up with a conclusion based on the data you should also be able to say yes but if the data were to show this for instance then I would change my opinion on the matter it's always important whenever you're listening to somebody or listening to an opinion to make sure that they're able to tell you how their Theory or how their conclusion could be falsified in other words what evidence would there need to be to be able to say therefore I will change my mind if I see X Y or Z so we'll go through all of that let's take a look at cancer deaths first in terms of the pandemic and this looks at the elephant in the room if you will here's an article that was published by Dr Carrie Adams quote why are we not talking about cancer deaths due to coven 19. here's the data from March 1st 2020 to April 18th of 2020 the U.S saw an estimated 46.4 percent decline in the average number of newly diagnosed cases of six of the most common types of cancer breast cancer colorectal cancer esophageal cancer gastric lung and pancreatic so we're not talking about a decrease in screening we're actually saying hey we diagnosed almost half of the cancer cases that we would normally see now of course nobody is going to say that all of a sudden during a pandemic people are going to get less cancer in fact the opposite may be true but if you look here in the United States why would it be that we're diagnosing cancer less often in 2020 and it's because obviously during the shutdowns we can see here for breast cancer screening people did not go in and get their mammograms yeah and that's what I was about to say people were cut off from going to the hospital and so that would be why we wouldn't see um you know the as much diagnosis uh during that particular time and I believe that he probably would show the same thing for colon and the rest rest of it let's move ahead and let's see what else he has to say that might be of interest uh changes in mortality uh he talks about that let's move ahead and uh let's go here let's take a look at uh changes in cancer related screening I know of a lot of clinics that were doing this not just out of the goodness of their heart but also because they were financially incentivized by the government to make sure that their patients were getting well health checks and getting their screening because part of their reimbursement from Medicare Advantage and HCC codes is based on diagnoses and getting patients in to be seen now that's unique to the United States I don't see that happening in other countries like Great Britain and other socialized medical countries where there isn't that incentive of course every system has its advantages and disadvantages and what I'm saying in this case is that one of the advantages with this system is that there is a financial incentive to have the patient go to see The Physician where that may not be the situation in other countries if we look at other countries for instance the United States we said there was a 46.4 percent decline in the number of newly diagnosed cases of six of the most common types of cancer in the UK that was an 80 percent decline so referrals for suspected cancer of of over 80 percent reduction while restrictions were in place in New Zealand there was a 40 percent decline in cancer registrations compared to 2018 to 2019 during the shutdown so you can see here clearly there was a reduction in not only the diagnosis of cancers but also screening screening is detecting cancers very early and that can have mortality rates that increase over four or five years so we met okay so uh you know now I'm of the uh kind of opinion about spirituality too you know when you think about it and you think about uh being spiritual uh a lot a lot more prayer was happening during that particular time too you know you don't want to leave the prayer aspect out that you know a lot of times when people go to the doctor and the doctor tells them something immediately when they tell them something that oh you have cancer then immediately that person gets ready to die because they've heard that word from the doctor and and they if if a person is not being screened as much if they're not actually feeding into the suggestion of the doctor there could be a spiritual aspect to it some people call the psychosomatic but I call this spiritual because uh you become what they say you are right as a man think of so is he and so a lot of times when someone tells you you're sick and you receive that word in you then the the decline starts right there uh and so that's another thing that you might see that if the people were restricted in going to the doctor there might be actually a decrease in cancer diagnosis and even cancer itself because they didn't have that constant uh feeding into their fears right the Bible talks about that uh remember job job was talking about that the thing that I feared the most has come upon me when job was Guided by fear his his fears the worship God out of fear and you know again we should worship God uh with fear and trembling I'm not saying that but he was fearful of losing certain things and losing family members and the thing that he feared the most actually did come upon because it was the front first thing on his mind imagine if you go to the doctor and you go often and the doctor says look there's a lump uh you know on your fingernail you know and you say oh a lump on my fingernail and then you get all worried about it and you're sitting there looking at your finger now day and night and sometimes the thing that you think about you know can uh from the spiritual standpoint even change the way um you your body even responds uh from a bio feedback response when it comes down to it so uh we are very uh curiously made you know the I've I've heard that if you speak to a glass of water a certain way if you if you have a glass of water and you speak to a glass of water harshly even the molecular structure in the water changes so we have to be cautious about who we allow to speak into our life and that might be why we why we saw such a decline uh during the time when people were not able to get to the doctor because the doctor generally comes along with a message that you need medicine that's basically what they're trained to teach you and tell you is that you need medicine so since they weren't able to go to the doctor there was there were declines in in this uh particular thing you know well uh now he's going to go into a lot more stuff uh but again I we don't want to get too far into this 666 talk uh because you know obviously he's going to try to explain it from um his perspective but uh the important thing is that we know that there are excess deaths uh all around us and people are noticing it it's even up on YouTube you know which is odd that it's up on YouTube uh because you know YouTube is not trying to well basically the doctors have to be careful what they say and that's I have to be careful when I say on YouTube right so that's one of the things there and so um again here here's another doctor talking about sudden deaths and myocarditis right and um then we also had Megyn Kelly talking about you know her sister died uh suddenly so let's let's listen to her appeal again one more time and just maybe uh that might get it's a heartbreaking loss for Megan Kelly I gotta tell you that something really sad happened in my family over the weekend um my sister died she made the announcement of her older sister's death on her Sirius XM radio show she was 58. her name was Suzanne Crosley and she died suddenly on Friday of a heart attack um she hasn't been in very good health over the past couple of years just like sort of one problem after another Megan spoke in moving detail about her sister's final days who five years ago appeared on Megan's short-lived NBC talk show and was there with my mom and my brother Paul and my my nephew Brian one of her three kids when she passed she ended her announcement with some important words we all should remember it's just a reminder to hug the people you love [Music] yeah and that's about what she could say okay guys I'm gonna get off of YouTube but I'm gonna stay on Rumble for just a little while to talk to the people on Rumble uh about um possibly what is going on and and everything there so uh you guys for YouTube uh it'll be good night uh for rumble stay stay seated we'll be talking after I get off YouTube and uh uh and also we'll probably we'll probably end up we're going to end our broadcast on Facebook as well so we're on Facebook streaming but we're going to end on Facebook and YouTube so you guys have a good night if you want to come over and check us out on Rumble you can come over with us on Rumble uh I'll still be streaming for just a little bit for some comments from people on the rumble platform and uh again the rumble platform is uh rumble.com forward slash user that spell u s e r forward slash Vincent Rhodes TV all one word and you should get me there anyway uh you guys have a good night
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NHL 21: Goalie Be a Pro #95 - Playoffs Begin.. Again
all right fam playoffs begin round one florida toronto i don't remember what their lines look like honestly so let's go have a wait no that's going to be our lines well that's cool too we could look at our lines but i want to look at their lines first all right i want to see what we're up against i can't view their lines i forgot we're gonna have to go to the stat central and view their player stats because that's the only way but i'm pretty sure is this the team that has like no i think that's tampa that's really sad but toronto is good too if i remember correctly they have dry sidle yep matthews debrusk they had this guy with the weird laces i think that was him sylvester but overall sylvester he is 85 okay yeah there you go that is quite the name apostolopolis that's amazing i want to see that on the back of a jersey and then in net they've got oh yeah this is like their not so strong point so uh we're definitely gonna take advantage of that because our players know how to score or at least in the season they did we'll find out if they know how to do it in the playoffs but here's our lines we are a very very very solid team offensively we're great defense we're pretty good you know we can get by and then we've got this unit back here who plays like a 72 well actually not recently but that's probably gonna change because it's playoff time so you know just par for the course all right game one against the eighth placed toronto maple leafs they finished eighth in the league we finished second oh that's not a good start that is not a good start it is 3-1 but let's jump in and see if we can maybe turn this thing around let's let's draw us on the reverse retros why not all right we got two goals to make up for here but that is certainly doable i mean i've seen our team score a lot more than two in the third period before so i'm certainly not saying that it could not be done but yeah we definitely want to try and get one asap because the longer we wait you know the more unlikely it is because we'll have less and less time that should not count as a save but it probably will and you know what i will absolutely take that all right let's get a good attack going here oh that's some deadly poke checking going on there nice pass if he picks that up you get a nice shot off but unfortunately no such luck now dreis idol has the puck what's he gonna do just skate with it and no one's gonna touch him that's nice to know hartman has it in the corner back to villamaki who is about to unleash an absolute clapper but he got dropped like a two-foot putt make that pass oh if you made that pass that'd have been the easiest goal ever we still got one so that's good but it could have been even easier oh yeah i can move the camera here too it's it's lit fam look at that the crowd some are into it some aren't anyways strongest with a sender look at this gets a pass and just boom top cheese what a goal and just like that we have ourselves a one goal lead now for toronto in the third period here and still tons of time for florida to get back in this thing and by that i mean tie it up which yeah that's that's more than getting back in it that's we are tied fam the brusque has it goes for a shot that's not gonna make it through love that for us all right come on panthers let's do it here let's do it the better three four oh he is going up against matthews i just realized i don't know if i mentioned that last video too so close but unfortunately that was a big save nudivara picks it up to burn burn burn the burning ring of fire brings it in oh no a cross what a block i might have had that but you never really know so i'm still very thankful that he got in the way of that nice shot all right we'll take a whistle so we'll take a wissy nice oh man he was able to walk right in he actually probably could have came in and did a little dangle there but no i guess he wasn't feeling it it's all good we still got tons of time here one goal lead for toronto 12 minutes to be exact win that draw that's huge that's huge nice what a shot this goaltender is the only reason toronto is still ahead right now my word we are getting a lot of great chances and just can't seem to score all right that's an easy save pass it over to you hopefully you'll do something useful with it six nope can't say that he does hartman has it that's gonna get poked come on you have a b way hustle skate follow your dreams i don't know about all that one come on panthers nice do it again nice try nice try we're definitely getting chances here if we don't score then i mean uh it's it's their goalie their goalie is the only reason right now that we are not dominating this team fun fact phoenix copley 81 overall by the way playing like an absolute stud muffin was born in alaska he got by sylvester with a shot oh that was a good shot thankfully it missed the net though oh it definitely would have had me i think i don't know if the glove would have been quick enough but yeah phoenix copley's official birthplace is north pole alaska debrus to sylvester all right we're running out of time here guys we got about four and a half minutes left and we are still down by one so we need to get a goal asap rocky nice pass come on oh no yes are you kidding me ref are you joking me come on stripes you can't be serious right now look it uh yeah that's gonna be no goal that's it's probably not even up for review yeah it's not i can skip it's just no goal wow you did us dirty here come the leafs again can they go up by two hopefully not because that would pretty much make this game a write-off ooh that shot not quite on net but definitely still a little bit threatening oh what a hit holy crap that guy just got taken out and oh i'm getting pulled ah get off get off quick get off quick don't let him score yes i got off and they didn't score lovely that is tremendous that is the best news i have heard yet so far in this video come on now boys we got 25 seconds don't don't let them thank you great poke lovely poke but a great defensive play by robertson on their behalf as well come on boys uh that's not looking good not looking good at all robertson up to nebrask he misses the net all right we get one last rush here 10 seconds ah it's over nor no maybe not did i uncelebrate too early no way no way of course why did i ever why did i count us out why why'd i do that gabrikov it's not part of celebration he's like nah i'm not even happy about this one i wanted to go to get some food but now you guys just made a code over time great hope you're happy but i need to see this scheifele picks it up just rips it home just literally sends it home and two over time we go verona has it goes for a shot that's a great save but good effort early on i like it get the early chances here here comes toronto hartman now in the middle of the dry sidle who goes for a shot that's gonna be oh my word i thought how did that bounce out so far it literally came out faster than it was traveling towards the net but anyways i i guess tino maybe did like a little flick with the stick who knows regardless let's go panthers we can do this nice passing i like it move that puck around let's try to get out of game number one with a 1-0 series lead dry sidle able to work his way in but our defense kind of swarmed him there to be honest i'm all for it you know if he's being their whole team right now which to be honest it kind of seems that way then sure put eight guys on them i don't care nice walk out oh good try man there's so many good chances already we're only five minutes into this overtime but yeah this could end any second now the way this is going i don't know if toronto's really had any great chances yet but we have definitely had several oh no oh no yes good job our defense have been playing so good blocking a lot of opportunities that toronto is generating which is great now that would have been sick if he got that on the back end and tucked it tsn highlighted the night for sure oh no hartman oh that was a great play by toronto that was a nice passover but the shot just a little bit wide straw just gets bowled over again wasn't it him earlier too that got destroyed i think it was so yeah that man's having himself a rough night oh no oh no not behind the net no okay well there's just no chance i did not even stand a chance there the only thing i could have possibly done is like poke checked right there maybe but nah that's that's on the defense they should have had that guy regardless they only had 22 shots so i think i'm still to blame here it's all right fellas it's all right we'll get him back next game don't worry about it bounce back stronger and take them down all right toronto you wise guys think you're sick beating us in game number one huh is that what you think first period yeah that's what i thought second period yeah that's what i thought let's go let's do this thing we have a one goal lead which is definitely better than the two goal deficit that we had last game so yeah i'm okay with that but if we could get another one here and get that two goal lead just like that that is beautiful and vatinan also just got punched in the head after that goal in case anyone was curious but yeah that was a that was a great pass and a great finish for a very quick goal here in the third period boom nice one draisaitl gets knocked off the puck come on panthers let's do it let's do it matthews wins the battle gets it to hartman that was a weak shot i probably shouldn't have passed that out but what's done is done by the way good song in nhl 09 pretty sure nice shot are you kidding me with this team what a sniper honestly we might as well make it a four goal lead just get another one why not at this point it's you know something worth doing to brusque gets a shot off that's going to be saved a quick little pass out there to our defender mans good pass the better 3-4 protects it a great pass no way yeah there's no way we're losing this game it's impossible i think why do i say things why do i say things they're gonna score eight goals in a matter of five seconds aren't they i already know it no they're not no they're not they suck all right there's another goal for the panthers not the prettiest one you'll see but i'm certainly not gonna complain we now have a four goal lead as i had asked for so yeah i don't know what to tell you we're just too good oh no matthews i thought he was going to go for a in front pass there villamaki gets it to matthews he gets it poked off of him sandeen now gets a subpar shot off that's going to bounce off the backboard to us let's go nice breakout i like it strong just goes to deak in the middle that's not really going to work out though come on good pass good pass let's go here uh nice try debrusk is walking into brusque is on fire what a save i didn't really do much there so honestly i'm very shocked that it didn't go in but it didn't and now here we are let's go panthers scheifele has it nice job at least we're killing some time here too oh it's we're too good honestly i don't know how we lost last game he must have just let him have it but this is unbelievable it's 6-1 wow i didn't know it was i didn't even know it got that far out of control but yeah that is amazing let's go debrus don't you dare oh he passes what an awful shot all right that what does i don't know it i can't even get words out that's how unsure of that shot i am it just confused me beyond belief all right and i'm gonna score another one because we're sick so i don't know what to tell you i just realized i don't even think they pulled their goalie yet they're like yeah you're still doing great there you're doing lovely or maybe they did and they just didn't see the cut scene or something no i would have seen it i think oh no they're yep cop these out it's never mind i must have missed it oh yeah oh yeah i mean it's it's already out of control might as well you know oh what the heck they're on to me they know what i'm doing somebody's been studying tape because i haven't seen any other teams charge at me like that so they have clearly done their homework e that was almost a weak goal oh yeah look at that certified beauty beauty are you hearing the words coming out of my mouth b-u-t dry saddle gets robbed holy like uh alright that is not even a shot i don't think i don't know what to call that that is the second time in one game that i was almost left speechless and it's now 8-1 like honestly can we just we just end the series i know it's going to be 1-1 and everything but like let's just call it a day rasmus sandeen walks in oh all right well whatever it's 8-2 i'm not worried about it not even scared but i am kind of curious as to what happened here did i make an initial save or no because i feel like he got the shot through and i made a save and then the other guys kind of poked it in but let's see if i am wrong i still don't know that angle did not help me out whatsoever give me a little bit more to work with here uh still no idea to replay we go all right sandeen walked in and it's gonna hit our yeah it hit our defenseman so i didn't make any saves it was just okay that's lame yeah i never know a pity goal just to to raise up their spirits and all we don't want to crush them too bad here matthews oh baby that was a good pass but luckily dry sidle missed the net i mean i might have had it if it was on net but it was definitely very quick so it's a good chance i wouldn't have oh they had 33 shots too wow i did i did well i'm gonna wait it out cause i feel like actually i probably won't be one of the stars strictly because we had you know eight goals all right the lads spirits are lifted a little bit here yeah petey getting in there you know love it love it sick game from florida but yeah series of 1-1 now um honestly it's just a write-off i think toronto should just tap out and allow us on to the next round after that one but that's you know it's just my opinion so yeah that's it i hope you guys enjoyed the video be sure to leave a like i don't even know what year of playoffs this is anyway or what year we are in um 2029 so i don't know like year eight maybe you're something like that anyways thanks guys comment down below and yeah maybe i will put it in the next video and leave a like subscribe all that good stuff i'll see you soon
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Ag Challenges Webinar Forages November 4, 2019
okay so welcome to our next our next session of the NDSU Extension Agriculture challenges webinar today we're going to be talking about assessing and stretching forage supplies this originally was our last session but we have two more scheduled and four more that we're in the process of lining up so tomorrow Fran Olson is going to be joining us to talk about considerations for crop insurance and Wednesday Ken holiday is going to join us and talk about grain storage and drawing today again we're talking about assessing and stretching and forage supplies this with the challenge it's been a challenging year as we all know them with their all the rain there's lots of production of foragers high in a lot of areas of the stage however there is challenges with getting that forage up and now with moving it back to our home operations for feeding this winter so before we get started just a couple of housekeeping items if you are not speaking please mute your line we're going to be holding all questions to the end if you have any questions and you're free to forget it type it in the chat box we'll make sure to address them at that time or you can you can wait and ask them live at the end also I am going to be your first speaker I'm Miranda Meehan I'm the last second barrier module of stewardship specialists here at NDSU and I'm going to be talking how do we inventory those forages that we do have so we can make sure we have enough so just a recap of the situation across the state we had a long cold winter because of the cold temperatures and the brutality of the winter we went through more feed been anticipated and a lot of our producers across the state used up their beach supplies then again moving into this wet summer well there was a lot of forage in parts of the state and belts in some parts that made forage production mower but again we had a lot of people had problems getting that hay up in a good quality hay up because of that extra moisture and now with an even better fall we're not we're having issues transporting that hay back to our home operations to be able to feed it in for this winter and also people are already starting have to use these forage supplies because pastures that they traditionally graze in the fall or underwater and they're unable to graze them so to be able to know we need to inventory all our available for supplies that includes hay silage standing crops and residues to be able to do this accurately you're going to need to determine dry matter content of these forages meat inventory our hay the first thing is to estimate a dry matter content as a rule of thumb it's 88% for hay storage inside an 80% per se that's stored outside as we know most of our hate in March of Kota is stored outside so take that to contribute determine your dry matter you're going to take that Bale weight times that percent for your storage type so you're going to be late times 0.8 percent or 8 0.8 sorry it's a Monday and that's gonna give your dry matter content next in is you're gonna estimate hay loss from storage and feeding this can range anywhere from five to forty five percent it's really going to be a function of how you're being that hey it's if you're feeding it in a bunk and daily it's gonna be pretty low but if you're rolling it out you're gonna have a higher feeding loss from that hay so you estimate that then to the total available for is you take that dry matter that you previously calculated times the percent loss that you're estimating times the number of bales that you have that's gonna give you your available forage in terms of hay silage is a little trickier silage you're gonna determine your dry matter content the ways that most ways common way for you to do it at home it's gonna be a microwave test we post instructions on how to do that on the website when we post the recording tip as a rule of thumb with the microwave test it's gonna smell bad so if you can try not to do it in your home microwave if you have another option also make sure that you put water a glass of water in there because it will start on fire the other method is one of the other methods is a coaster test and if you go do some of your re C's I know Carrington they have a coaster tester there they can help you out there also they have oven drivers which is another way to determine your dry matter content so you're going to take your dry weight divided by your wet weight when you and take that times 100 and that's going to give you your percent dry matter for your silage below here on the table is an estimate of your silage capacity all the publications I found assume a certain moisture content which makes a little tricky and so this one assumes 65 percent moisture given the challenges with our harvest this year we know that not all of our silage is going to be at 65% moisture so that has one of the limitations here but you're going to do your silage depth depth in feet x silo width and silo length or your bunker and divide that by 50 and that's that gives you an estimate but remember this is assuming that 65 percent moisture for your standing forages we talked about some of those standing greens on corn and wheat previously so I'm not going to cover those this is more on the ends of cover crops or some of those residues where the most accurate way to measure these is the clipping lane good and there's instructions on how to do this and NDSU extension range and forge per production sample kids publications we'll put a link to that on on the website also to do this so you're going to clip 51.9 two-foot square plots random number but it makes the math easier air-dried less forages and so studying them out somewhere cool and dry in your garage and your basement somewhere has some circulation during the summer I do dashboard but that doesn't doesn't work well the same year then you're gonna once it's dry you in a way that Forge subtracting making sure you're subtracting the wage of the bag or whatever you're weighing it in calculate the average weight in grams and then you're going to take that times 50 to convert it to pounds per acre once you do that you're going to multiply it by the number of acres you have and that gives you total forage produce however we know animals that are grazing aren't gonna utilize a hundred percent of that forage they're gonna trample it and some of its gonna get wasted so this is where this harvest efficiency factor comes in for if you're Lee wanting to leave fifty percent of that residue behind for soil health reasons or if you're gonna pass you're setting your gonna assume thirty five percent but if you're going to take everything available for grazing in a crop residue setting you would take it times 0.75 percent so your total calculation is going to be a prevailing for just gonna be that averaged plot weight in grams times 50 times the acres times your harvest efficiency factor once you calculate your available forage for grazing then you would take that divided by 913 which is how many pounds of forage one a um is gonna require so one animal requires four a month and that's based off of a one 1000 pound animal so you will have to adjust as needed based on those numbers just a couple of their considerations that to reduce that forage waste storage site is really important I want to pick a dry well-drained site also make sure it try to redo something that's fenced off or restricted because that's gonna keep livestock and Wildlife out of there and if we're supposed to have another hard winter so we really want to reduce those losses that is any way we can also limit access when hay with hay when you're feeding it feeding it a lien a bunk significantly reduces losses or if you're feeding it as part of TMR also make sure you have a well designed feeder that is in working order so you see this feeder in this picture it's missing some bars and so there's going to be more waste if your feeder is not in good condition standing forage it is I know a lot people don't like the hassle of strip grazing it's a little more work but makes it more efficient and if you're not going to use a stir crazy use a high stock density because that's going to reduce that waste a trampoline the issue with using high stock density is a lot of people don't have enough animals to achieve a high stock density without strip crazy that's all I have I am gonna turn it over to Janna Bluff now with at the heading brie research Extension Center she's a livestock system specialist and she is going to be talking about how do we calculate our livestock requirements [Music] okay good already thanks Miranda all right so we all know that getting the cows fed is usually the greatest expense on a typical operation even accounting for up to 70% of your total production costs so with most rations being highly dependent on forages as the base and knowing that those are extremely variable it's really important to know what we have and what we're working with in order to get that nutrition program designed correctly and so I'm going to recommend that you're not relying on the whitetails showing you the best fails for calving so why do we test feedstuffs really this is the only way to truly understand what nutrients are being provided and what the target animal's nutrient requirements are in using those two pieces of information to put together a cost efficient and effective ration so you can you also need feed analysis when trying to determine the value of feed if you're trying to sell forages or other feeds being able to compare different types of forages or feeds together when you're trying to make a choice maybe for a purchase or to use in ration again getting down to a least cost type of ration comparing feeds on cost per pound of nutrient and then of course being able to determine if you have a potential deficiency or toxicity issue such as with minerals or nitrates or some of the other contaminants we've talked about in previous webinars and then using that forage analysis to best predict animal performance so accurate sampling is extremely critical in making sure that you're getting the best information and utilizing that information to make these feeding decisions so these are just a few factors here that I've listed that can impact nutrient content of forages kind of the two key ones being a variety and maturity at harvest but you can see here why it's so critical that we are kind of incorporating for example as part of your animal annual management plan and not trying to rely on previous analyses to represent the forage from this year if you think back from the differences between last year and this year we definitely had a lot of you know different precipitation different temperatures and things like that those can all impact nutrient content and so I have people ask me all the time can't I just use my forage analysis from last year or two years ago if those years weren't exactly the same and your fields aren't exactly the same which they never are no it's it's really best to go ahead and just retest every year and I think it's really important to remember that a lot of the analyses that we're looking at can take a gram or less of sample and so getting that really representative sample we talked about identifying a lot of forage for example so that is forage harvested in a 48-hour period that's the same species coming off the same field so it's important to know what you have on hand and then collecting Bale probes using a probe from ten percent of each of those Lots so I know some Lots can get really large sometimes you're talking six or seven hundred bales or more just use common sense here I would recommend a minimum of twenty cores to represent each lot so I mentioned that forage maturity and species can really impact nutrient quality just wanted to show you a little bit of data here if you look at grasses pre heading our crude protein content can be greater than eighteen percent you go down to post heading and it's can be less than eight percent so you can get into a situation where that protein is actually go to limit a microbial efficiency in the rumen just based on maturity of those grasses so other component we're looking at here is NDF or neutral detergent fiber this is a good predictor of intake because NDF estimates kind of the bulk of the forage or how much fill or space it's going to take up in the rumen and so the lower the NDF content the more dry matter intake can be increased because passage rate is increased and intake can increase as well so we get into the more mature forages NDF content increases the soluble carbohydrates and protein go down and we have issues with digestibility and intake kind of the same occurs with legumes you can get really high protein low NBF content and then as those forages mature you're going to deal with decreasing crude protein and increasing fiber content so I think this is kind of a stumbling block when people do get samples sent off for analysis they don't quite know what to do with them when they get them back there's a lot of things that we could discuss here I'm going to try and kind of just summarize this and use some rules of thumb and be sure and follow up with me if you have questions about how exactly to use your nutrient analysis and what that's what those different acronyms might mean but basically what we want to encourage you to start with is you know do a live stock inventory and in addition to your hay inventory look at all the different livestock classes that you need to feed this winter what stage of production are we looking at wait what are your production goals do we need to be increasing body condition score are we looking at some really heavy milkers all these things can change from one operation to another and then of course environment is going to really impact the nutrients required by those animals we have to consider windchill and things like that one we're looking at energy levels so once we get our livestock inventory done we can take a look at our forage analysis and kind of group bales based on livestock requirements at different stages and then we go into formulating our rations so I'll kind of walk you through just a quick example of how we would do this so here's just an example herd inventory again there are going to be steps involved with this you're going to have to get out your pen and paper or your computer whichever you prefer so livestock class we have mature cows and late gestation mature cows and early lactation we have our bred heifers growing heifers and mature Bulls and this might vary again you might have some feeder calves or some other class of livestock on hand so just figure out what you have how many head in each category an average weight and then a start date for each feeding period and so late gestation and early lactation requirements are going to be different so I'm breaking that up into those two different periods so December to March first starting calving March first they're going to be a late gestation then we're going to move into early lactation we're requirements are going to be significantly higher okay so this is just a kind of a rule of thumb chart for kind of fitting your different forage quality into those different livestock class requirements it's important to remember that livestock do not require percentages of nutrients they require pounds and so it's going to take additional steps beyond this but this is a place to start if you have your forage analyses done you can kind of start to look and figure out where those forages might best be used based on what these requirements are we also have some rules of thumb for estimating what intake can be I mentioned that fiber content is really a driver of digestibility and therefore intake and so energy content is really reflective of the fiber content and so we look at some of our lower quality forages say less than 52% tdn intake is going to be lowest on those because they're just not as digestible they sit in the room and for a longer period of time and passage rate is declining and so then you can see as you move into your higher quality forages intake is going to do increase intake will also increase as a product of lactation they just those cows will just more rapidly digest those feeds in comparison to a dry cow all of these estimates are assuming that protein requirements are met if they are not microbial efficiency will go down and digest ability an intake will decrease and so if you're not getting these type of intakes you could have a protein issue and again this is why we have to go through and figure out how to actually balance the ration based on our environmental conditions and specific cow requirements okay so we have just as an example we have some 8 percent protein 52 tea and hay so our nutrient density requirements by stage of livestock we wouldn't automatically use this forage in this situation but I'm going to show you why we go through these steps to figure out why that doesn't work and so again we're looking at pounds not percentages of nutrients so if our lactating cows weigh 1,300 pounds and we're at 18 pounds peak milk in this situation really need to know kind of where your cows are at in milk production not everybody knows an exact estimate but this would be probably a fairly normal 18 to 20 pounds peak milk and that will really dictate nutrient requirements so they're going to need 15 pounds of pdn two and a half pounds of crude protein so if we go back to our chart we know that this is a lower quality forage based on that 52% tdn and so they're those lactating cows are going to be able to eat 2.2 percent of that forage and so we come out with 28.6 pounds of dry matter intake and to get that on an amount that you would actually be feeding per head per day you take the dry matter intake divided by the dry matter content and you come up with 33 point 7 pounds as fed okay so when we figure out how much nutrients is actually being supplied by a forage we're always going to use the dry matter basis so we use dry matter 28.6 we have eight percent protein that forage is going to give us 2.2 group pounds of crude protein so if we look back up to our requirement they need two and a half pounds so we're a little bit deficient in crude protein based on this forage not surprising since we know that lactating cows are going to need usually nine to ten percent crude protein in a forage so we're deficient by 0.3 pounds we have some destroy distillers on hands that has 31 percent crude protein so we need to feed point nine seven pounds on a dry matter basis or a little over a pound on an as fed basis and that would meet our protein requirement we have 0.3 pounds from the distillers two and a 2.2 from the hey gets us up to that two point five going back to our total drive at our intake of the forage x energy content we're at fourteen point eight pounds TVN slightly deficient might be okay again depends on the condition of the cows if you're trying to increase or maintain body condition and what the environmental conditions are on your place but since we're feeding that pound of distillers the energy is coming along for the ride with the protein supplement so we're getting about around point eight five pounds of tdn from the distillers so in total with the hay and the distillers we're going to exceed the nutrient requirement for energy again this is not necessarily a bad thing but you definitely want to take a look at your situation what feeds you have on hand compare those on a cost per pound of nutrient basis to choose the best supplement and I know math just makes everyone's head spin so if you want to walk through your own situation be sure and contact me or your county agent and we can help you through that Thank You Jana so our next speaker is gonna be Carl hoppy he is a livestock system specialist at the Carrington research Extension Center and he's going to be talking about sourcing coal products so we have some sort of help supplement our forages good afternoon yes we have the opportunity to talk about co-product feeds and in following with the the previous speaker who certainly as a need and some of our rations to go find extra protein even extra energy for rations and co-products or something we can certainly look forward to a North Dakota we can raise some protein and energy feeds on farm like field piece Corner be a would be a an energy source we have other sources of protein like alfalfa hay but not all the time do we have access to those sometimes it's nice to have both energy and protein in the same feed in North Dakota we have lots of that and I tend to think of as a supplement to our forage based ration not as the total feed but just as an extra part to the ration that finishes off the ration or makes it a balanced ration for our beef cows North Dakota produces an exceptional amount of Co products it's uh located on the eastern part of the state where most of these are where there'd be that ethanol plant or a wheat mid meal or an oil crush or moulting facilities or even sugar processing which could be from both the sugar beets as well as corn or even potato potato waste again they're available for the whole state it's just a matter of transportation of course transportation costs need to be figured in these but they certainly are available in the state just to show how much is available in the state like to point out that North Dakota owns its own state mill and elevator it's located in Grand Forks I think it's important to share that it's the single largest wheat Durham meal in one location in the world it meals approximately 90,000 bushels of wheat in Dermody into either flour semolina that's quite a few semi loads of product that's being processed every day of course not all that goes into durum or into flour semolina a percentage 20-30 percent usually ends up as a co-product feed that can be fed to livestock it's usually high in protein and actually high in fiber content but the fiber content is usually very digestible and it works well in our rations it's usually there pellet or loose meal so it hauls and easily and it's quite handily used in mixer wagons and that type of thing just to give an idea if we've had 10 pounds wheat minced every cow and worked well if we for the amount of product that's produced in the state if we've had 10 pounds of wheat meds out of this plant we'd have enough feed for 200 thousand head of cattle daily its wheat mins or 18 percent crude protein so it's fairly high in protein 83 percent tdn note that corners are on 90 92 percent TDM so you can tell it's a high-energy feed but roughly if you had five pounds wheat mitts to your ranch and you could add you could increase your diet protein by powell one-pound crude protein who else produce a lot of ethanol it's huge in North Dakota it really is we have five distilleries in North Dakota they produce somewhere between 3,500 to 4,000 tons daily of dried distillers grades again a very sizable production in the distillery that we have in North Dakota if we have our if we had a almost a million cows in our code we could feed seven pounds of distillers grains every day to every cow I'm just sharing that with you no look we have lots of feed co-product feet available in North Dakota Park outwards so how do we utilize this one way would be to give a cow 12 pounds of distiller screens daily in the wintertime for seven months we'd have enough feed to do that I'm not saying we should feed him 12 pounds I'd be a heck of an energy and echo protein load but we if you're really short on feed this is an option the person look at distillers grains is 30% crude protein 86% TDM again like I said corn is 1981 TDM 89 to 91 and wait minutes were like 83 so you can see the energy content of distillers grains as least in 86 sometimes use 95 when there's a high level oil in the distillers grains it's quite that a nice addition dried distillers grain into the ration whether you want to use dried distillers grain or a modified which is 50 percent moisture they can certainly be added to the diet 3 pounds of the drier Sakhalin modified would increase the diet protein by about 1 pound oops again when we're looking at co-products pricing is always a big factor and mostly scope products are really hinged on the price of grain corn so as the price of grain corn increases the price of our Co products increase and that's fairly constant distillers grains is usually priced at par per ton with what the corn price is or maybe a hundred percent certain times a year might be priced higher than that based on demand brain is a big factor on the drive product of course you've got as you're farther away from the plant you have a higher cost to Freight modified to basically double them on a freight because it's half water for the same amount of dry matter We certainly have other feeds available in our area be sure to consider those co-products some of them have some limitations though a long-term storage issues because some of them come out wet so you need to be prepared yeah they might freeze in the wintertime or in the summertime they might start molding some of these Co products like distillers grains modified or beet pulp would all come out of the plant or like accordingly the feed would all come out of the plan actually warm sometimes if you put them in a bin you might have bridging problems back when distillers grains used to be about 12 percent 14 percent fat putting them into a band in the wintertime they would tend to harden up and create problems and flowability and sledgehammers would be needed to try to get a move out of your bin sometimes your low-density like wheat meds if you tailed it to basically increase the density by twofold and consequently your your trucking costs would be a lot less I immersed your products can lead to mold like your potato waste everything that has moisture added to it or not removed from it is always susceptible to freezing your mold issues here's a list of co products available in North Dakota kind of a short list we've got distillers grains that's dried we have one plant produces a wet product which is 60% water the other plants produce a modified product which is 40% water sometimes we can buy something called condenses though your solubles sometimes they call it corn syrup it pumped its flowable so we can pump it but it is around 60% water 40 percent dry matter and it's actually feeds just like what distillers grains from a nutrition standpoint of course wheat mids are produced in five locations across the state court in gluten feeds down in Wahpeton unfortunately I think within the next few days they'll only be producing a sweet corn gluten feed there be no dry product coming out of that particular plant soybean hulls I've came onto the production in North Dakota out of the plan out of Enderlin and actually right now they're not a very competitive price there there must be quite a higher demand because they're 30 $40 a ton higher than some of our other feeds but unique about soy hauls is they're high in protein and they are around 10% crude protein so they're not really a high protein feed but they are very just bone work quite well no actually beet pulp and B tailings canning are the issue coming out of the valley beet pulp can either be fed wet or dried most of it's wet and this year the price is around $5 a ton for pressed beet pulp there's gonna be some news about B tailings this year because there's an ethanol plant being built up in Grand Forks that we'll be utilizing the beet tailings for making ethanol so for those people that have been relying on beet tailings over the past years as well as beet pulp this year there won't be the tailings available for you just have to look for the beet pulp and there of course might be some rationing going on on whether your preferred preferred supplier or not we do have meals produced in the state canola meal sunflower meal soybean meal in seed meal corn gluten meal there's 3 4 different plants and what state produces product across the border into Minnesota that produces canola meal as well so if you need a protein in your feet you can certainly do that and again these are usually priced off the protein market so they are considerably higher in their price like proteins well let me just point out if you buy things like distillers grains it's priced on the corn product market not necessarily on the protein market and we do have some other by-product feeds if you're close to a potato plant you might be able to get the product coming out of there however they usually like to have you be a year-round consumer that particular product so be careful that and barley malt sprouts we used to have a large producer in the state that plant is now closed but there is a plant over in Minnesota that might be able have that available well let's talk a little bit about use of these particular diets in a 1,400 pound cow she's mature late gestation that's the last three months before having a calf I just want to maintain her weight so if we have grass a and wheat straw and corn stover this year let's just use this mil ration that's going to be half grass hay and half wheat straw that's not a balanced ration but if we'd had 4 pounds of distillers grains and a little bit of mineral we'll have a fairly balanced ration of that I'm be sure to feed test each in Louisville feeds so you know what you have before you add on the supplement but this gives you an idea for planning purposes if you need to buy feed how much it actually need and then you put some cost going with it find out kind where it is I like to point out when you look the costed per day three different for different types of rations fairly similar costs so it's all kind of tied together now let's look at another one this particular ration deals with 1,400 pound cows that need to gain some weight I want them to gain one body condition score in ninety days which is basically just gaining one pound per day or feedlot cattle we like to have them gain three three and a half pounds a day during the feedlot cows if they're in the feeding stage the finishing stage here we're just looking at a pound a day gain so let's look at the rations this particular first ration or that I looked at last time where if you lose twenty pounds of grass a and about the same amount of weed Stover please notice that the dried distillers grains now increases from four to five up to nine it almost doubles the amount of distillers grains that's required in the ration and again if you look at the cost the costs are all somewhat similar to the same but keep in mind you're adding more value more energy and more protein with arash because you're using dried distillers grains well we do have a numerous supply of Co products available to us in North Dakota just be wary of where you need challah from what the freight cost is I always concerned about people that use beet pulp in the western part of the state that are hollowing out into the Red River Valley because when you're dealing with product that's 80% water 70 80 percent water that semi load doesn't have very many tons of dry feed so please do the math and price accordingly things like distillers grains worked quite well in your rations and check out the price for your local availability and good luck with using co-products Mac Dakota Thank You Carl Carl did send up send me a list of cool products and places to get them in North Dakota that will be posted on the website with the recording our next speaker is going to be Brian Harman he is the egg finance specialist here in Fargo and he is going to talk about the costs benefits of some of the different options for stretching your forage resources yeah thanks Miranda Anna is nice that Carl Carl kind of set me up because he it's almost like this was planned that we were gonna go from Carl right to me so I've put together I'm gonna attempt to share some of what I had put together there all right so working there everybody see this slide there so basically yeah this is using when I put this together it was mainly for drought management but it's really kind of essentially the same thing because the real comparison in this case one of the comparisons was putting it together for putting reducing the stocking rate and putting more animals out on lower AUM forage but in this case we're just going to kind of focus on what Carl was alluding to which is trucking in feed versus hauling animals to where the feed is so basically dry loading at home versus sending sending them to a feedlot somewhere down the road and these are kind of the hay prices that I used if you look at this first slide as to when these calculations were done and basically this is talking about this this was put together with a South Dakota State now some research has been presented and done on dry Laden cattle by Vern Anderson up at Carrington currently where Carl works and we can see a partial budget for dry lot versus past your beef cow production and just exactly how much this dry lot is over pasturing them at the cash rental rates or pasture or pasture rental rates that exist and you can see basically that you're looking at almost sixty dollars sixty plus dollars per head for dry lighting these animals versus putting them out on pasture I don't think there's any question the pasture is cheaper but this just puts into perspective exactly how much more expensive that is and the other part of that that you have to consider is if you've got a bunch of people in your area you know a lot of these things that happen that would cause somebody to want to dry out their cattle winds up affecting their neighbors as well so it's often the case that we think of ourselves in a vacuum but if you've got everyone in an area wanting to haul in feed you can imagine what feed costs are going to do at least regionally for for instance hauling in bales or these kind of things you can imagine what's going to happen that these costs are going to go up especially if it's pretty widespread and you have to go a long ways out to acquire some of the the dry la feed that's that you need and you know this is kind of exactly what it was showing here but where I want to go to mainly is this this portion right here and I put this together showing pasture versus dry loading versus buying buying feed and what you see here if you wind up buying and shipping feed in for five months you're looking at about four hundred and seventy nine dollars per head which is a considerable cost and that's using some pretty conservative hay estimates I know there's situations where you may bring in something like Slough hay or these other kind of things but buying and shipping feed is just extremely expensive if you're talking in from hay from a Hays perspective just because the energy density isn't high enough and the volume is just too great unlike things like corn and soybean meal which has a much higher energy density so the energy per load or tdn per load shipped is a lot less and in this scenario I used four dollars per loaded mile which is pretty much the going rate for shipping just about anything across the state and so this works out to about four hundred and seventy nine dollars per head this is the price of feed per ton at a hundred dollars so fairly conservative and this is only shipping 50 miles as Carl talked about some of this beat residues and things being shipped all the way to Western North Dakota it's greatly in excess of 50 miles so that shipping cost really starts coming into play at that $4 per loaded mile mark and basically for five months if we're shipping hey we're talking about 34 loads at $4 per loaded mile that is that is a considerable cost to consider okay but boarding cattle at a feedlot in every scenario that I ran using that $4 per loaded mile and I even gave them a much larger distance that these animals had to be shipped at 250 miles and to tell you the truth it really doesn't make that big a difference that wine the shipping cattle to a dry lot where the feed is almost always is cheaper than shipping the feedback if you're if you're actually having to basically pay retail prices for fur hey okay it just tends to work out that way because it's you know you ship them there they're already there even with the yardage fee of 35 cents it's still it's still just so much cheaper to ship them away now again there's all kinds of scenarios where you're getting local Slough hay or lower quality hay and you're gonna bring in grains or things like that and that makes the calculus on this a bit different but just on the surface shipping them to where feet availability is almost always makes the most sense unless there's something with the scenarios that I'm running where it's it's just better off to send them someplace else and some folks would think about a mixed strategy and that's kind of what I talked about in the in the drought scenario was you had a mixed strategy of you put what you could the the the lower quality animals on on grass the better animals on the dry lot getting better feed and then you did a deep coal and in this case we're we're not talking about grass we're talking about buying feed or those kind of things so the deep call still comes into play but how deep you call I mean it is always cheaper to raise your own heifer rather than buying heifers so if you intend to stay in the business even though buying feed is expensive you have to weigh that cost benefit of losing the genetic base versus paying a quite a bit of extra money to to ship feed in or send those animals to a to a dry lot in the short term in order to not have to shrink your herd and you know we look at this fall heifers aren't too expensive but at the same time the amount of time and effort and the loss of the genetic base it almost always works out if all things are equal to raise your own heifers and so thinking about a heavy liquidation if you're going to stay in the businesses is generally a poor strategy it's it's that mixed strategy that makes the most economic sense and so that's for the most part what I wanted to wanted to cover is just essentially the fact that you're gonna have to think about it not in just one strategy going forward or it may be the case you ship some cattle you have some forage at home so you keep some cattle at home and feed them yourself it's hard to find a one-size-fits-all management strategy and unfortunately economics is often murky but at the end of the day we've got to figure out producer by producer what's the best what the best options are there are the best of a set of bad options and that's really these numbers are really what it boils down to so with that I will take any questions or stop right there all right thank you Brian so we are wrapping Ryan was our last speaker so we will open it up for questions feel free to have type any questions into the chat box or you can you can also ask live whenever you prefer a couple reminders while people are thinking of of things is that if you do want to view things later our view a session a seminar webinar that you missed you can go to our website and scroll to the bottom and there's a topics tab for the in our series and all of the webinars are posted here as well as the resources that we decree sources we discussed during that webinar series also we do have some upcoming webinars scheduled now we have tomorrow again rain also only talking about crop insurance considerations and Wednesday can help angle to you talk about grain drying and storage yes survey link apparently is not working I do not know why I've tried to relaunch it so I will try to try to get that out to you guys since I think everybody on is extension and it there should be a link to it on the website too if you want to take that later or send me any input you have this would be greatly appreciated okay well seeing that we don't have any questions and thank everybody for participating and if you do think of any questions later feel free to reach out to any of the speakers our contact information is also on the website and we'd be glad to help you any way possible all right thank you and we'll hopefully talk to you tomorrow
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TL Hyped Blue Green Combo - Artifact Deck Spotlight & Strategy Guide
[Music] hello everyone Nikita here the decklist that we will be focusing on today is the blue-green combo deck that hyped recently one that we play tournament with link in the description this deck is also known as the storm deck or the 1 turn kill deck the combo itself is not too particularly difficult but being a combo deck there is plenty of nuance and setup that it has that is worth discussing this video should give you some insight and tips on how to pilot it so let's get started let's have a look at the heroes first kana is the most important hero here as she helps flood boards all by herself Zeus and ogre Magi are basically only here to enable casting cards like at any cost and annihilation on lanes that you are behind in okra magic eyes passive can help you further in this regard and provide some serious card advantage if you are lucky the deck requires a splash of green because of the ramp that the color provides with cards like stars align and rose leaf through it green is also there to allow us to play one of the strongest heroes through our Ranger droughts passive helps develop threatening boards and her signature card gust is an integral part of the combo that being said you want drow ranger to be deployed on round two because you don't want her to die instantly to those pesky early red or black heroes deploying her on round two gives you the chance of putting her in a safe or winning Lane on average you can begin the combo as early as turn 7 to start the combo you will first need to have initiative in the lane and have both a blue and green hero there as well you then lead with gust which will stop your opponent for playing cards items excluded it's important you do this first so your opponent does not kill your heroes or clear the board in response to you going off following up you play stars a line and egging them sanctum or activate your sanctum if you have already won in that Lane this is all to make sure you have nine mana to play incarnation of Celle manning the key part of this combo if you have 9 mana after playing gust then you can skip a few of the previous steps because once you have played incarnation you essentially have infinite mana to play the rest of the cards in your hand it is recommended to play all of your draw spells first so you can establish an optimal order in which to cast the rest of your cards once you have played all of your draw cards try to get as many damaged units as you can to maximize the value from prey on the weak after casting prey on the weak play emissary of the quorum or to and activate their abilities by the end of this if everything went correctly you should have developed a full board of creeps and secured the kill on the tower this combo is very versatile and you will not always have to follow the same procedure every game to pop off during the combo having ogre Magi in the lane is extremely valuable since the 25% chance to give you back spells will help make sure you don't run out of cards if you only have parts of the combo in your hand this deck can both push two lanes or kill the ancient in a single Lane you will have to evaluate every game which strategy is faster and go based off of that even if kana is successfully pushing ancient on our own you should not ignore the other lanes that your heroes are in to ensure that you maintain board presence wherever you are able to combo decks are easy to pick up but are difficult to master and it'll take a few games to get a full understanding of the setups that can start the combo but once you do you will have a lot of fun playing card after card without your opponent being able to do anything and losing a tower in the process unearth secrets is one of those cards that can pump out huge value if left unchecked this deck has many improvements so you can even use it as removal bait so that they don't mess with your important improvements like sanctum or ignite ideally you want to play in a lane that you know you will take damage in however it's recommended not to have it in the lane that Conner resides according to hyped unearthed secrets almost always goes in Lane 3 because you always want to contest both the left lane and the lane con isn't meaning it is okay to give up Lane 3 if you're doing decent in the first two ignite is another card that usually flies under the radar sometimes you can stack them in a lane and your opponent will be forced to avoid it or spend removal there ignites versatility is also in that you can put it in a lane that you are fighting for or in a lane that you might be taking too much damage in further stacking tuna Lane of the opposing Condit will make it significantly harder for them to develop anything there at any cost is a card that heiped tucked in after the group stages a fantastic idea at any cost hurts aggro decks a ton giving you a chance to get those late-game annihilation and Thunder God's wrath turns clears are your best friends since you can easily get overrun due to your week's tatted heroes therefore using your clears at the right time to be able to get your combo lay is very important speaking of queers you need initiative to play those or your opponent could remove the hero or silenced that so that you can't in the situation that you need to play cards and other less important lanes you can finish off with arcane assault to get the initiative and bring it into the next Lane to cast whatever AoE you need remember it's not necessarily important if your heroes die early you want to be able to move them around to get them in the lane that they can be the most useful and hyped usually just plays out his diabolic revelations on turn one because he doesn't care if his heroes die trying to combo pieces is that much more important however he does warn us that hero's sacrifice should never come at the expense of towers losing a lot of health so always weigh your outcomes heiped also believes that most current decks have an unfavorable matchup against blue green combo the decks that might be hard to deal with would be the ones that Tek their item cards against this type of deck de magic Maul and obliterating orb are pretty annoying but the item that hurts is deck the most is calcium hourglass this card will cause you to always be behind a turn and there's little you can do to play around it you could possibly try to play all of your draw cards to set up for the combo in the future turns but if the opponent has enough tools to disrupt your setup then there's not much that can be done our item deck is much simpler than traditional builds keep in mind that we don't really kill heroes unless we are wiping the board or playing a timely Thunder God's wrath so the three travelers cloaks makes a bit more sense than something like stone Hall cloak also we need to get those blink daggers faster so we don't have to rely on our heroes dying to reposition them to other lanes the leather armor is a bit unique its main purpose is being a cheap card to help cycle to your blink daggers but it also helps protect our seven health heroes and gains tax and Legion commander who sport cards like dual there are unfortunately no budget alternatives for many of the cards included in the stack drow ranger is unmatched in our passive and her signature is a crucial step in the combo to ensure that your opponent cannot react kana is also a much needed card to reliably flood one board and her signature will more often than not be the card that secures either win during the combo annihilation and at any cost our other pricey cards that are essential to maintaining aggro strategies and have no real alternatives combo is an archetype that requires much more planning than aggro or mid range it incorporates repositioning stalling and control strategies to get to that one turn where you can dump your hand and take the game threat evaluation will be key and it'll take some time to experience all the setups that will enable your combo which you can then anticipate earlier in later games if all of this sounds like it's up your alley then Bluegreen combo is the deck for you let us know in the comments what other decks spotlights you would like to see and subscribe for future videos thanks for watching and we will see you next time [Music]
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How I Brainwashed My Mind Into Achieving A 329 GRE Score (166Q, 163V, 5/6 AWA)
all right so in this video I want to talk about how I brainwashed my mind how I brainwashed my mind to scoring a 329 on the GRE so that was my final score and I was not a good test taker initially like I you know I remember in college like I had this friend who he was really good test taker he got a 35 on the ACT in high school and I would study so much I would study for like 2 to 3 hours a day leading up to a test and he would study the night before maybe two nights before but a lot of times just the night before and I would score maybe 1% higher than than him we we had the same major and it's because he was so good at pattern recognition so good at test taking so good at at OBS just observing what he needed to do or or just observing little nuances in the language and stuff in an answer that he was able to get especially multiple choice questions right honestly without necessarily having having like huge huge Mastery over the material and I was the opposite I had to have this extreme Mastery over the material so that I could score because I would just get tripped up by all the questions and so I when I took the gr I had this I really wanted to learn how to get the get good at standardized testing I really wanted to learn how to do it and um how I did this was was like there was there's a lot of things that I did but in this video I want to specifically talk about like how I brainwashed my mind I like and I use that term because that's what it felt like I I legitimately had to like train my mind to believe that it could do it that that it could get a high score on this test so what I would do is I I took the train every day to work um I had a 45 minute commute to work like so I I studied for two years for the GRE while I was working full-time as a software engineer at CNN and I took the train to work every day and it was a beautiful commute I'd walk for 10 minutes then I'd have a 25-minute train ride and then a 10minute walk on on the other end so every day on that train I would write to myself I would just write little notes in my little notebook that said like I'm going to score 330 on the GRE I could score 333 if I wanted the GRE is just a test I've done so many difficult things in my life the gr is it's just a test like I I can do that it's it's it's it's no problem it's just it's I can move mountains with my mind and the g is just a test I would write all these things down you know and and and and I would just constantly repeat to myself like I'm going to score a 330 I'm going to score a 330 just when I was walking around I would constantly just be talking speaking this in my mind and it got to the point where it felt almost irresponsible it felt irresponsible to do anything less than it than a three 30 it felt irresponsible to take the test if I didn't if I wasn't scoring high on the practice test so I ended up studying for two years because up until then I was just like I was wasn't scoring high enough on these little practice problem sets and little um practice um practice exams and so I I just was like okay well I just got to keep studying my brain was just legitimately like you just got to keep studying then because you can do a 330 it's like it's possible so you should just keep studying and so I just like kept going you know and and like in terms of like the actual work I I I I like way overkilled the work you know what I mean like I was I studied for two years I I hired a tutor for the reading comprehension I did like seven or eight sessions with a tutor I did like a bunch of vocab I read so many books that were out of my comfort level I went through like you know some of these like pra some of these questions like the OG materials I went through some of them the official guide materials I went through some of those like twice um like mou questions which I actually think Greg matad and and official gu are better but I went through a lot of these mou questions like the the medium and hard ones I went through them twice I did like all this stuff like overkilling this exam because I just in my mind I was like I can do I can score high so I have like if I if I if I don't if I if I score lower if if I if I just accept a lower score that's that's kind of you know like it's just like why would you do that when you know you can score higher and soent like I I would write 330 because I was I like my actual score goal score was like a 325 or something but like my dream score was a 330 my dream score that I was super pumped about was a 330 I knew that 325 would get me into or or at least was good enough score to get me into a upen university of Pennsylvania's mcit program which I I did actually get into but I I decided um at this point I'm deferring um and making YouTube videos and writing songs instead um but I just like 330 was my dream score and it's kind of s it's kind of like annoying that I I got a 329 you know one point away probably just a few questions away but I did eventually get that score and it was after two years of studying and so it's like I just want to make this video for whoever's studying for the GRE because I think something that could really help you that's a little bit wooy is just like just write over over again in little Scrolls in your notebook you know in little you know between your practice sessions just constantly tell yourself that what the score you're going to get just constantly visualize yourself getting that score it sounds crazy but I I I actually think it works because your mind starts to really believe and when your mind really believes it it just feels it feels like a bad idea to it just feels like half done to not really take it to not really study enough to do it um but if you if you don't actually think that you can get that score if you don't actually think that you can get that score then your mind is going to be like okay well you know I can't really get that score so I'll just study until I until I get to what I can get to you know what I mean and then and then you'll you you might not you might study for like two months and then take the test which is fine you know it's it's that's totally fine but if you want that good really good score and you're not an you're not like already good at standardized test taking you're like me where you weren't good at standardized test taking you're going to need to probably put in a lot of work to get your mind to be a stronger reader and to be a better test taker and to develop better test taking Habits Like I remember one test taking habit that I had that was so bad that was that was murdering my score was I would I would double and sometimes even triple check my answers like before I would Circle and it was such a waste of time I would I would not finish a single section because of this habit and eventually I had to train my mind to not double check to just to just trust in my first instinct and accept accept that I probably might maybe I maybe I would get like one question wrong from double-checking from not double cheing maybe I'd get one question wrong from not double-checking but that that one question wrong would be outweighed by me actually being able to finish the section so I had to like develop all these habits so anyway the point of this video is to I think it's it's just to convey that I think there's a lot of benefit in practicing these affirmations and these visualizations of what you could what score you could get and practicing them over and over again because I think what happens is then you believe it you start to like really believe it and then once you start to really believe it you start to really work like you you have the conviction to work for long periods of time towards that goal because you actually believe it so I thought I would share there please uh please like And subscribe if this content was helpful I'm new to YouTube and um it would it would help me a lot it would help me a lot um and so um I I wish you best of luck on your GRE journey I I I I experienced tremendous growth on my on the GRE it was like it was it was so hard for me to like to to stand it takes to take tests before and it's not like I'm some expert as you know they're like the Jerry's out of 340 so 329 is a good score respectable score but people score higher too but now I feel like I'm a better reader because of GRE I feel like my mental math is better I feel like just mentally I feel a lot tougher that I was able to to stay concentrated and perform at a high level for three plus hours during the exam I know they shortened the exam recently but when I took it it was like over three hours so I thought I'd share this um and and thank you so much for engaging with my content and I I really wish you the best of luck on the GRE it's a it's a it's a it's a beast of a test but I think there is a lot of person growth from from studying and taking that test so so I wish you best of luck and um and and yeah just do let me know like let me know let me know how like if you're planning on taking the test in the comments um let yeah let me know when you're planning on taking the test in the comments and um um and if if if if not when that's good thing because I didn't actually have set his date I just kept studying until I got good practice score but let me know in the comments if you're digging the GRE and what affirmation um what affirmations you're planning on using because I I think can be really helpful all right well that's all I got for now um and um I'll I'll talk to you all in the next one all right take careator heavily putting sounds in the crowd and I don't think twice it was just last year I was scared to post I didn't want to share all the songs that I wrote lyrics I would write and burn the flames on the stove I lacked courage to promote but now I'm getting close open mik show stepping up to toes TR feel but overthrow I'm walking open doors out I left it on the floor like a plant I'll grow cuz I'm making moves steadily creating grooves different miles same shoes this music so food stop creating I refuse to the sound who I'm
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Fringe Festival #1
from journalism now welcome to another video today we are at the three sisters at The Fringe and as you can see it's really really busy for the free fren for Barons because everything's free so so many people want to come at the moment everybody seems to be watching Finding Nemo on the big screen and yeah about to interview some comedians no I'm going to put you on a St let your parents leave you so Ashton Ashton ladies and gentlemen can I get a hushed silence look can I get aention drum roll I get up so we are here back at the three sisters so how long have you been making balloons for I have been running my own business for about 5 years now that's cool um when did you learn to make balloons or how well I started as a Storyteller so I write stories for children and I perform with puppets and things like that and then more and more people were asking me to come and do that at birthday parties so I thought well if I learn to balloon model too then it's more of a party package so I taught myself I learned how to do it I'd like to tell you I went to Circus school and I'm a lion tamer and I am a tight rope Walker and I jumped through fire and swallow swords but I didn't I learned on YouTube I learned on YouTube well that's how most people learn and and can you show us you making a balloon of some kind of course what would you like me to make and I'm not sure what you make so okay so wow that's quite a few so how's about we do a sword it's a it's a basic twist okay so I'm going to need to get [Music] so this one is going to go around your tummy I'm going to pop this around here like this okay here I am trapped please send help okay watch [Music] closely I'm going to start off with a big bubble like this and then I'm going to make lots of little bubbles like this okay have you done sword fighting before no properly no the brave oh God and then you can wear it like that because even the fiercest of Warriors have to take a tea break sometimes yeah that's awwesome [Music] bye th so what's your interview time in The Fringe Bean like okay how many astronauts does it take to change a light bulb no 10 9 8 7 who likes my astronut J thank you for watching and stick around for part [Applause] two
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idubbbzTV Response! (LeafyIsHere parody) PLEASE KILL ME NOW
hey everybody leave he's here and I just want to say what the [ __ ] like seriously literally what the [ __ ] as you all probably know I got roasted that's right I have [ __ ] roasted literally [ __ ] roasted my ass on [ __ ] fire with a stick through it leading out my math maybe even with a [ __ ] apple yeah that's right I got [ __ ] roasted so the entire video me getting roasted was nothing more than I dubs [ __ ] 26 year old talking about my chin how insecure am I repetitive content even though technically he also has repetitive content with the stupid [ __ ] he does though he gets a pass because he's mr. [ __ ] Savage and even though really I do love him he is really good and he is funny at the same time we're both [ __ ] stupid but yeah well get into that later so he was talking about my chin so now I'm gonna talk about his [ __ ] hairline okay because I'm a grown-ass man and I'm not above this [ __ ] [ __ ] his heroin have you seen it look he's going bald hahahahaha give me fun of my chance and I gotta make fun of his hair line because that is how it works I for an eye [ __ ] he also talked about how unfunny I am that's right cuz I'm unfucking funny he also doesn't like that my video transitions are about three or five seconds longer than he likes are you [ __ ] Siddhant kidding me like really are you serious I mean literally what the [ __ ] so now I made a video doing the same thing only I'm gonna pretend I'm better than him and then it doesn't seem like much of a cop-out even though it's clearly is but I do it anyway because as you seen it on my repetitive content all my repetitive videos and all my [ __ ] repetitive and not to mention cancers click Beatty titles I do it for the ad revenue just like I doves because we're both doing a [ __ ] ad revenue I mean he could make fun of people a killer keemstar but he wants to make fun of me why I'm above this kind of criticism and I have to roast him back because I have an image to maintain even though no one is above criticism no one not him not me not killer [ __ ] it's mr. savage as a Neanderthal keemstar which by the way repetitiveness hahaha cuz im so [ __ ] repetitive we're both [ __ ] stupid no we're both [ __ ] stupid both of us instead of being grown ass men who are clearly above the age of 18 we're gonna [ __ ] gross each other on youtube because of [ __ ] content and that cancer is content not [ __ ] that people could say oh god what the [ __ ] they should stop like keemstar we're gonna make fun of each other because why the [ __ ] not I'm gonna do this for a while until it gets drained out youtube drama youtube drama youtube drama but yet have you drained out in a couple of months three months but we're not gonna [ __ ] stop but we're not gonna [ __ ] stop we really should we probably should we should do it before it becomes something that were granted three months but [ __ ] it we're gonna do it anyway because because YouTube ad revenue baby ha but no guys in all seriousness we're both [ __ ] stupid really we both [ __ ] are stupid we should just stop this now we should both apologized to each other or at the very least I should have made it a response video let him [ __ ] it over let him say I'm savage cuz in three months no one's gonna [ __ ] care anyway but you know what I decided I'm gonna grow this problem even though I complain about people doing this [ __ ] I'm gonna do it myself hahahaha but anyway it's stupid both of it it's [ __ ] stupid we shouldn't be doing this but we are because we have no self [ __ ] confidence in ourselves not to mention we're both hacks cop outs and even though we do have both funny and unfunny content we're gonna do it because that money and you know who else is doing it the same person is doing this [ __ ] video that's right [ __ ] you the person doing this imitation you are a [ __ ] cop out wait where you what yeah that's right you do because you have no [ __ ] popularity your game videos absolutely [ __ ] suck and not to mention on top of it all you have nothing you are nothing you can't even afford a microphone until now well yeah I mean I know my videos suck i don't i don't do it as a gimmick I do it because you know hey someone might see them that's at the point you need to make concert like me or like I dubs anybody but you because you even know you try to put effort into your videos even though they are gameplay videos and there's nothing funny no original about them [ __ ] you for not doing what I do and [ __ ] you for not doing what I dubs does [ __ ] everybody so guys do you all so much for watching and I would really appreciate it cuz I was bombarded by hate even though I thrive on it I really appreciate it if you can leave a like on my video and if you do no lie no pun no scam you will get a [ __ ] for me that's right for everybody who likes this video I will come over to your house and I will personally suck you up for 10 hours you will enjoy it I know you will and it would make my day so you know please do it anyway thank you so much for watching guys and I hope you enjoy the video
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Easy Worm Casting Tea. ENC Harvest and Feed
hey guys it's Anne welcome to my home worm farming Channel if you're looking for an active supportive community of worm Farmers you are in the right place today we're going to look on the European night crawlers today and then basically I'm going to extract you can see a little screen here I'm going to extract some of the castings that are already finished so that I can make a simple worm tea no bubbling no extra nutrients just getting all the goodness out of the worm castings so let's start first by getting some of those worm castings and get them going in the water first things first we have to go to the finished side of the bin and we are going to grab some castings from that but I am going to sift them so I don't get all these chunks in my Garden all right hang on let me put you down and we'll start sifting out some castings okay first things first I'm just gonna grab a couple of small handfuls of the dry castings and I'm going to gently shake them to get rid of all the big chunks and then these big chunks are going to go back in the feeding Zone I'm looking to get a couple of pounds or right about one kilogram of the castings now when I do the bubbled worm tea with when I add all the nutrients and the sugar to multiply all of the microbes I won't use as much castings on that because it's not necessary all the goodness that is in the castings will multiply while it's being bubbled and with the nutrients but right now all I'm simply looking to do is to do sort of a soil drench and also a little bit of a fuller feeds for some of my struggling plants so if you don't have a lot of time or you discover something and your garden needs a little bit of a boost you don't have to spend two days making the complicated worm tea you can just make this sort of a tea a worm casting extract I'm just going to make sure that none of those chunks end up in my watering can and that one of the ways that I do that is by doing some sifting I could put this all in a bag but that also works better if you're going to Bubble and do that over a long period of time okay that's about half as much as I want and I am just skimming off the dry part of the bin here and that is one of the good things about a wedge system the part that I'm working out of here does not have very much in the way of worms and additionally um all of the food is basically done so it is uh easy for me and that is one of the things that I used to do when I was doing this a long time ago is that basically I'd make things harder for myself because the worm bins that don't have a wedge system you kind of have to either do a migration or you have to do something a light migration or horizontal migration which can take a great deal of time and in the case of light migration I only do that when it is absolutely necessary because it does stress out the worms all right I think we're almost done I think I have about what I need and there is no absolute recipe we're not baking a cake here a lot of these worm castings you know they have multiple different things that go into their makeup so you're not going to get 100 the same kind of nutrients or even your beneficials in the way of bacteria and fungi you're not going to get exactly the same thing every time you make a warm tea so this is not Miracle Grow what we're doing here is not necessarily fertilizing the plants what we're doing is we're rebuilding the environment in our soils so that's what you kind of have to remember is that we're not looking for a particular NPK that's not what's important with the worm castings the important part is the biology that can not only you know take these small amount of NPK that is in these but also the microbes that are in the castings can go out into your raised bed soil or your garden soil and make all of the nutrients available to the plants that weren't available before they were there all right so we've got our castings we're going to put that in a bucket of water while we're working on the worms first things first let's look at the area that we just harvested and you can tell there are very little worms at this end by Design this end is kind of curing if you will not very many worms not much food but I do keep turning it over like this so that I can get homogeneous moisture on it so when I do need to you know do a sifting that the moisture is very low and it goes through my screen very easily now if you liked that screen I do have a link to that Below in my Amazon links in the description of the video so as we go farther towards the feedings you're going to start seeing higher moisture and also more worms because this is not as finished as the stuff we were just looking at you'll see this is a ginger peel you'll see a little bit of things that are recognizable other than words that is so going through here you can tell that most of the worms seem to have moved to the feeding end and I'll put a picture of what we fed last time on there okay so when we do the wedge system we're constantly moving it over so that we make room for the next feeding so this part here is slowly getting moved every time that I do this over towards the Finish section the worms will slowly make their way out and go to the area that has more food and then these castings will dry out and get ready for me to harvest so I can probably take a couple you know probably five pounds or a couple kilos of castings out of a system like this every month during the warm season mind you during the cooler season it does slow down a little bit but that's okay that way I can collect up all the castings over the winter slowly so that when the spring push happens then I've got quite the stash all right let me flip the camera around we'll look at the business end okay so these are all of the little little bits that I sifted out they'll go get wet again in the business end of the bin so this part is probably just a couple of months old that I'm working on right now and you're going to see chunks of food which I will continuously move over and a lot more worms so it was probably only a couple months ago that this portion was fed and you can see it's really kind of hard to see any particular kind of bedding bits in there and also there's not very many recognizable bits of food with the exception of like the avocado shell now the European night crawlers in here are there's a pumpkin stem for maybe one or two years ago long-term food I kind of keep them around as kind of a bacteria or fungal sink keep moving them from bin to bin as I harvest that way you know if I have to ever restart a great deal of the bin because of pest issues or something I did do a restart one time when I had a rat in the basement in order to save the worms from being eaten I took them out of all of my systems and put them in buckets um so if you had to do something like that you'll want to keep the bacteria and kind of like a starter almost like a sourdough bread or friendship bread all right so another pumpkin Stone there we're getting closer to the feeding Zone seeing more and more worms seeing more and more bits of food okay it gets a little heavy at this point it's getting also a little muddy Let's watch One of av's videos the other day and he's starting to struggle with moisture levels I think even Patrick was having a little problem and that's you know the difference between Illinois New Jersey and Florida and in this part of the year when the moisture is much higher than it is everybody has to kind of relearn how to work their worm bin because castings actually kind of suck the moisture out of the air so when it's like 60 moisture in my basement even if I don't add any water these castings will still suck some moisture in okay I'm gonna take all those parts and put them here and then let's look at the feeding Zone I don't know if we'll get a worm ball or not but I know all of you know I got a worm ball good worms look at that what good babies can't ask for anything more than that being cute for the camera I mean this is after all a worm Channel and if nobody gets to see worms that's kind of boring isn't it is a pineapple they take literally I would say close to six months to go from a pineapple to finished castings oh I think I've got something more squishy here what have I got oh that paper that packing paper it must have kind of went a little bit got stuck all together and then I didn't have enough air in there for it to degrade we've still got some mango pits in here more of the pineapple melon if you don't put in a lot of bedding I don't know what this is potato maybe it's everybody everybody all the worm Farmers favorite game name that rotting food all right I don't think I put any bedding in last time and I think that was a mistake because I do smell a little it does feel or does smell a little fermenty so we're going to move over all of this and then I'm going to give them a healthy influx of bedding this time because they don't think they had enough last time which is why the particles of everything unfortunately got stuck together and got a little bit anaerobic and it happens you know a lot of people really beat themselves up the worms are happy they're all right here they're all happy you know they know what they're doing if something's not right for them they'll move now for those people who have very small bins your worms can't move and so they might try to escape but in a big bin like this which is why I've started gravitating towards really large bins is that it buffers any mistakes you might make so that you don't hurt your worms all right let me get some bedding here this is my prepared bedding that's been sitting around in my basement for probably about a month I keep different bedding for different kinds of worms part of my goal is to show you how different worms behave in my particular Zone and environment here in Central Illinois and I think it's important to know what kind of worms work and what ones don't so that's the last feeding I'm going to put that on top of that new bedding now let's get them their new food I'm feeding these guys about once every three weeks it's gardening season I'm afraid that growing my food kind of takes precedence over checking in on my worms every single day I have a full-time job so you know there's not always extra time and that's fine you know the guy these worms do fabulous being fed about every three weeks but it's a large bin I give them big feedings and a lot of bedding that's super important you can't have a bus bin and feed them five pounds of food like this and then expect that not to have problems so here's the myth busting part of my video this is white onion they will be happy with this this is a pepper they will be happy with that this is a lime should break that open though because they have a hard time getting through the kind of desiccated we might have to wait till next time I can't get my thumb through that but here's limes they do fine avocado pits they'll be four months five months but they're fine we've got quite a few of the avocados in here as Patrick would say just ordered my first batch of Florida avocados the really big ones that are like this big I am super stoked because there's nothing that compares to the um fresh Florida avocados as opposed to the Haas you find in the grocery store all right let's get them another big bunch of bedding to cover this up okay [Music] this is another three gallon bucket so I'm looking at probably having added six gallons of the prepared bedding which is cardboard and um coconut coir grit and I think that's all that's in here I actually have azomite in there this time for the nutrients I couldn't I apparently forgot my Grit but so here's what we're going to leave them with this is about a third of the bin dedicated to bedding and food this is going to be much better than last time we shouldn't experience any problems now they're us not going to be any anaerobic problems it's nice and wet nice and Airy and everything will be great all right now let's get to making that warm tea here we are outside and I'm going to make this quick because it is raining whoever sent me the rain thank you okay so we have my little watering can we have my castings and then we have some RL water I'm going to put these together and mix them up and then I'll show you what I do with my simple worm tea okay so for the simple worm tea I mean it still does have you know coffee ground amounts of the castings in here and I'm just gonna stir them up and then I'm going to use them for a drench for the soil I've been making a lot of raised beds and doing a lot of gardening in grow bags and I don't think the the biology is quite right I've got a couple of peppers that are just not looking great for some reason I have a feeling it's because they lack the you know native nutrients that are in in the soil where I've been growing in ground so hopefully this will add what I need to make those pepper plants a little bit more happy okay here we are at my little pepper plant that is struggling you can tell that it's not a normal green like a normal pepper it is a I'll put the the spelling up top because I'm sure I am not doing good at uh pronouncing it but it's antique acai dolma and it is supposed to be a nice big pepper like a bell pepper only it is supposed to be a little bit spicy so I made sure I got the soil drenched and then gonna put it over the plant it's raining right now so all of these little crumbs will go away very quickly but I added about four Solo cups to the soil and then a couple on top of the leaves I know doing a fuller feed in the rain doesn't make sense but hey I'm trying to make a video here and I got what I got but I have three of these exact same plants that are behaving the same way so that is what my plan is I'm just going to keep doing things like this and hopefully these little guys will start extracting the nutrients I provided already in these containers and they'll start looking better in a week if you like this video I have a full tutorial on how I make my brewed tea that I will link right over here and if you're interested in the nutrients that I add to the worm bins so that I don't have to fertilize as much I will link that video down here all right guys if you like the video go ahead and give me a muddy thumbs up if you're not a member of my worm family click that subscribe button and if you want to know what I'm doing when I'm doing it ring that Bell icon alright guys thanks for hanging out with me and my worms and everybody have a good day
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History of metaphysical realism | Wikipedia audio article
in metaphysics realism about a given object is the view that this object exists in reality independently of our conceptual scheme in philosophical terms these objects are ontologically independent of someone's conceptual scheme perceptions linguistic practices beliefs etc realism can be applied to many philosophically interesting objects and phenomena other Minds the past or the future universals mathematical entities such as natural numbers moral categories the physical world and thought realism can also be a view about the nature of reality in general where it claims that the world exists independent of the mind as opposed to non realist fees like some forms of skepticism and solipsism which question our ability to assert the world is independent of our mind philosophers who profess realism often claim that truth consists in a correspondence between cognitive representations and reality realists tend to believe that whatever we believe now is only an approximation of reality but that the accuracy and fullness of understanding can be improved in some contexts realism is contrasted with idealism today it is more usually contrasted with anti-realism for example in the philosophy of science the oldest use of the term realism appears in medieval scholastic interpretations and adaptations of ancient Greek philosophy topic varieties topic metaphysical realism metaphysical realism maintains that whatever exists does so and has the properties and relations it does independently of deriving its existence or nature from being thought of or experienced topic naive or direct realism naive realism also known as direct realism is a philosophy of mind rooted in a common-sense theory of perception that claims that the sensors provide us with direct awareness of the external world in contrast some forms of idealism assert that no world exists apart from mind dependent ideas and some forms of skepticism say we cannot trust our senses the naive realist view is that objects have properties such as texture smell taste and color that are usually perceived absolutely correctly we perceive them as they really are topic scientific realism scientific realism is at the most general level the view that the world described by science is the real world as it is independent of what we might take it to be within philosophy of science it is often framed as an answer to the question how is the success of science to be explained the debate over what the success of science involves centers primarily on the status of unobservable entities apparently talked about by scientific theories generally those who are scientific realists assert that one can make reliable claims about unobservable z-- viz that they have the same ontological status as observables analytic philosophers generally have a commitment to scientific realism in the same of regarding the scientific method as a reliable guide to the nature of reality the main alternative to scientific realism is instrumentalism topic realism in physics realism in physics especially quantum mechanics is the claim that the world is in some sense mind independent that even if the results of a possible measurement do not pre exist the act of measurement that does not require that they are the creation of the observer contrary to the consciousness causes collapse interpretation of quantum mechanics that interpretation of quantum mechanics on the other hand states that the wavefunction is already the full description of reality the different possible realities described by the wavefunction are equally true the observer collapses the wavefunction into their own reality once reality can be mind dependent under this interpretation of quantum mechanics topic moral realism moral realism is the position that ethical sentences Express propositions that refer to objective features of the world topic aesthetic realism aesthetic realism not to be confused with the aesthetic realism of Eli Segal the philosophy that sees reality is the making one of opposites may mean the claim that there are mind independent aesthetic facts but in general discussions about art realism is a complex term that may have a number of different meanings topic history of metaphysical realism topic ancient Greek philosophy in ancient Greek philosophy realist doctrines about universals were proposed by Plato and Aristotle platonic realism is realism regarding the existence of universals or abstract objects as universals were considered by Plato to be ideal forms this stance is confusingly also called platonic idealism this should not be confused with idealism as presented by philosophers such as George Berkeley as platonic abstractions are not spatial temporal or mental they are not compatible with the latter idealisms emphasis on mental existence plato's forms include numbers and geometrical figures making them a theory of mathematical realism they also include the form of the good making them in addition a theory of ethical realism Aristotelian realism is the view that the existence of universals is dependent on the particulars that exemplify them topic medieval philosophy medieval realism developed debates over the problem of universals universals are terms or properties that can be applied to many things such as red beauty v or dog realism also known as exaggerated realism in this context contrasted with conceptualism and nominalism holds that such universals really exist independently and somehow prior to the world moderate realism holds that they exist but only insofar as they are instantiated in specific things they do not exist separately from the specific theme conceptualism holds that they exist but only in the mind while nominalism holds that universals do not exist at all but are no more than words flatus vesus that describe specific objects proponents of moderate realism included Thomas Aquinas bon Avant your and Duns Scotus cf Scottish realism topic early modern philosophy in early modern philosophy Scottish common-sense realism was a school of philosophy that sought to defend naive realism against philosophical paradox and skepticism arguing that matters of common sense are within the reach of common understanding and that common sense beliefs even govern the lives and thoughts of those who hold non common sensical beliefs it originated in the ideas of the most prominent members of the Scottish school of common-sense Thomas Reid Adam Ferguson and dugald Stewart during the 18th century Scottish enlightenment and flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Scotland and America the roots of Scottish common sense realism can be found in responses to such philosophers as John Locke George Berkeley and David Hume the approach was a response to the ideal system that began with Descartes concept of the limitations of Sense experience and led Locke and Hume to a skepticism that called religion and the evidence of the senses equally into question the common sense realists found skepticism to be absurd and so contrary to common experience that it had to be rejected they taught that ordinary experiences provide intuitively certain assurance of the existence of the self of real objects that could be seen and felt enough certain first principles upon which sound morality and religious beliefs could be established it's basic principle was enunciated by its founder and greatest figure Thomas Reid if there are certain principles as I think there are which the constitution of our nature leads us to believe and which we are under a necessity to take for granted in the common concerns of life without being able to give a reason for them these are what we call the principles of common sense and what is manifestly contrary to them is what we call absurd topic late modern philosophy in late modern philosophy a notable school of thought advocating metaphysical realism was Austrian realism its members included Franz Brentano Alexius my nan Vittorio Ben OC Ernst Malley and early Edmund Husserl these thinkers stressed the objectivity of truth in its independence of the nature of those who judge it see also grass school dialectical materialism a philosophy of nature based on the writings of late modern philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels is interpreted to be a form of ontological realism according to Michael Resnick Gottlob fraggers work after 1891 can be interpreted as a contribution to realism topic contemporary philosophy in contemporary analytic philosophy Bertrand Russell Ludwig Wittgenstein JL Austin Karl Popper and Gustav Bergman espoused metaphysical real is Hilary Putnam initially espoused metaphysical realism but he later embraced two form of anti realism that he termed internal realism conceptualist realism of you put forward by David Wiggins is a form of realism according to which our conceptual framework maps reality speculative realism is a movement in contemporary continental inspired philosophy that defines itself loosely in its stance of metaphysical realism against the dominant forms of post Canty and philosophy topic see also critical realism dialectical realism epistemological realism legal realism objectivism philosophy of social science principle of by valence problem of future contingents realism disambiguation truth value link realism speculative realism equals equals nodes
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Leila Central Model Railway September Monthly Mailbox
[Music] hmm nothing in this box no what's going on g'day guys my name is Clinton and welcome back to Layla's central on your average modeler and this is another monthly mail box update so with monthly mail box normally I you know open more boxes of any items that I've actually purchased and share it with you guys and you don't do a little brief basic review and as you can see with this box it is empty and there's a very good reason for that I don't have anything coming in in a delivery and I'll explain why so with monthly mail box I set myself essentially a small budget each month for me to purchase bits and pieces whether it be you know rolling stock to a locomotive to paints anything related to the Hobby including timber and and this month has been a little bit tight on budget repealer because I've had a lot of unforeseen things I had someone ran reversing to the side of the family car that needed to be fixed my daughter's not too well so we've got a lot of unexpected bills coming in there from doctors as well she'll be fine of course but it just means that you know the budget for this is has been sacrificed or not really sacrificed it's you know it's it is a hobby and you know ultraviolent what all that plenty of other bits and pieces I can work on this it just means though that this month the mailbox as you can see is empty however it's not a complete loss as I do have something that I did purchase a few weeks ago not delivered which I will share with you guys but first I'll give you a bit of a backstory so with the layout itself is just sin with all other videos that I've been filming I mean we're looking at the moment at an area called shorten that will be and it's very well lit you know the lighting want to put this shade in had no idea how the layout was going to look not only deal where I wanted my anointing at the time and I had this spark in you know I'm going to put two nice big baton lights as you can see up here to light the room and it generally does do quite a good job in lighting these areas such as here around the country area and you know it's overall it's quite good but one of the things that has frustrating for some time is the shape that I've got in some parts now to try and explain how this has actually occurred as I mentioned I ain't got some lights fitted by some Sparky's which have done extremely well my ever further as well Neil you know ideal if I knew where my bench work was going and things were happening I would have maybe organized this a little bit differently so as you can see here I've got this nice big unit with a light directly above it so you know it's providing a lot of shade here it's not so bad because the cabinet's not obscuring the light it's coming on that angle but as we go around to areas such as over here which will be bring Clos it is a little bit shady now this looks quite lit at the moment and that's because I've got my my curtains open I've got some natural light coming in from the door but this area here is quite dark in some cases as you may have noticed with some of my filming I won I don't do it a lot over here but second of all it's very shaded and that's because when you see my cabinet I hear there's the line you know it's not reaching over here that area over further so down over here is actually a bit more lit one because the doors open but second of all my baton right there is not obscured so with this area here if you haven't picked it just yet yes I've purchased a couple of lights that I'll be fitting to this area to lighten it up so let me share what I've actually purchased for so on the topic of lighting you know what are your options well obviously these back and saw the lights that I've got finished the roof and what I would absolutely love to have the obviously thing is you know they come with an extra expense if you're not a qualified electrician they could be quite expensive to get fitted so the the option of having a Sparkie coming was not in the it was not an option it just wasn't going to be happening so I needed to find an option where I could put them in myself and get some good lights in there you can use LED lighting you can use all sorts of bits and pieces and frankly if my roof here directly above these lines was actually a bit more long I would actually you say some LED lighting now I don't think I could get them strong enough to do it so what I've been that done is I had some loose change left over from when I sold some locomotives rolling stock other bits and pieces few weeks ago I rode down in the hardware store took a look in their lighting section and I found exactly what I was after and these are it they are a baton light so they're still a nice big floor they can take an LED fluro as well now the beauty of it is as you can see there are nice big long bottom they're going to provide a lot of good light for those that are interested in though they're their globes and statuses you know we've got this it's you know over 3,000 aluminum so it's a cool light I can get other globes but it's going to fit perfectly with my other existing lighting it's you know it comes with a globe as well and the other beauty of it is as you can see here it comes pre-wired with a plug so I can plug it straight in on the power outlet and yeah away I go I don't need a tradesperson I don't need any special skills or licenses to get these fitted so I've essentially bought two of these one for each half of the layout of brink line here to line it all up and I'll just plug them into the PowerPoint and set them up and we'll see how they go so these things obviously you know from the hardware store didn't get them delivered you know I just had them so yeah so this is what monthly mail box is going to be about this month it's about me putting these lights in and take a little bit the effects before and after so what the plan is as you as I mentioned I'm gonna put them into a house so I'm gonna put one light around this area here so much so it's not gonna be directly above these actual lines on one that's slightly offset so the Rays themselves will come down at an angle and hit the sides of the locomotive quite well in the scenery when I'm actually doing my filming so one's gonna go on this hub the other one is going to come into this half right here and and of course with the chords themselves I've got some extension leads that I bought to go with it they're gonna run from here straight down the corner and then down underneath and one of the things that I did get done when I did of the spiky here is I've got power points fair to every corner of the shed so I certainly have enough power outlets which is great so so for another example you know I'm gonna have the light above here the cords going to run to the corner going straight down and we'll go behind the scenery over here etc and then you know disappear below and be plugged in so what I want to turn the lights on I just flick a switch underneath and away we go so but yeah that leaves out of the box so I'll get the mantasy so there it is that Sam you know it is a middle construct it's um you know nice and thin that's not too heavy as well now there's a mention you know it comes pre-wired with a nice plug ready to go now for those that are that are interested now as I mentioned these weren't expensive these were very cheap and to be honest yeah I was absolutely tickled pink with it actually because each one of these units in Queen and that globe cost me around about $26 Australian and like I mentioned I just used some change that I had left over from selling other items it's actually paid for these units so $26 including the globes it's pretty wide you know and that's you know print to me that's really good value I've certainly got no problems with it you've got plenty of different mounting options on how you wish to fix it I'll fit it to the roof areas of course and that's something all very read the instructions and yeah see how we go so we'll get some photos on how it looks without the Globes fit it on this layer and then take some photos afterwards and then see how they look okay here we are back after about 15 20 minutes so but these two units currently screwed into the actual roof and plenty of mounting options wasn't very difficult also meaning in the plaster board so you use some particular plugs etc and all quite good so the next thing I'll do is I'll actually put the covers on them put the globes in and just plug them in to see if they're actually working but I think I'll run the cords directly behind here and get them in ASAP and the one thing I'm going to do as well is I purchase these pack of essentially cable clips which is suitable for power leads so they've got a bit more bigger sized hole for essentially to take the power lead so I'm losing all words he just so then you know with the route got the cables up nice and high and they're not going to dangle down and pose either a risk or get in the way of any videoing as well so you so stir tidy the cable up as well okay so got both units plugged in they're working at the moment and working quite good as you can see this one is working quite well the globe on this one I'm the distance over here is you can see a little a little bit of a dead spot happening here or a dark thing actually occurring so I'm gonna let that run for a bit might just need to replace the globe which is no big deal but this one here is working quite good and of course the area in question that we were working with is now lit up so much more like this area here cycling brighter that area is not too bad but as I mention I think that quote just needs to warm up a little bit but yeah pretty good and considering how it looks beforehand this is still a vast improvement now unfortunately as you can see with Malloy sitting way over here at the moment one thing I didn't account for was I do have a gap in the back of me boards over here however it was not big enough to accommodate the plug so I need to adjust the bench work slightly I'm in that corner there cut a bit of us like a bit of a hole or something so I can swap the cord through this one here though of course you know we'll run over to there now I haven't actually fixed the court to the roof itself only because I need to grab a letter and also I'm actually running at a time at time of filming of this so that'll be something I'll do in the near future and tidy up so the it's all looking a lot more better this globe here and the end as you can see now it's a bit hard to actually film the actual bulb itself looks like it's all completely glowing at one tangent now looking at it with my eyes these ends here are much more brighter and there's a little bit of a like it's not fully an equally lit right across now as you can see with the light being emitted that is indeed the case as you can see here we've got a nice big bit of beam coming here goes into like shadow and then it comes out here again so that but I do need to look at so this area here and the other half of a light it's still better lit it's a vast improvement on water it is however or will probably replace that glow or give it a chance to want these are brand new globes as well so we'll wait and see but otherwise you know I think this whole area is gonna be much more better lit now better to look at better to do videos as well so there we go so thanks guys that's this month's monthly mailbox even know it wasn't an unboxing but as I mentioned you know the finance has been a little bit tighter this month due to some other foreseen circumstances so all in due course we will return to normal with monthly mailbox order mentioned I do have some ones I do need to sell off still so I might get onto those a bit more sooner so free up some funds to continue my monthly mailbox Eidman anyway but but I always thinks guys thanks for watching and don't forget to comment and subscribe bye for now [Music]
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Reacting To Universals Epic Universe
alrighty so we are here to do something completely different for our Channel we finally got my cool background for the channel and we that is the main component to these new style videos that we were going to do I really wish we have a video footage of us putting this wallpaper up because it went up and came down at least six or seven times yeah it's a lot harder to put up wallpaper than you think and there's two pieces here believe it or not but we did so good you can't even tell well when you say that now they're going to notice it cuz now I notice it um but with that said that you guys aren't here to watch this okay um so Craig knows absolutely nothing about Universal Studios and absolutely nothing about epic universe so I thought what better way I've seen the video just to be transparent but what better way um to have to react to the Epic Universe announcement than have someone on that knows nothing about it so that's what we're going to do today perfect can't wait he's never been to Disney or Universal by the way so drop some hate comments in Six Flags Cedar Farah and that is it yeah and Center Point who owns Center Island and Marine line those have those have good theming too marine land has okay theming but we won't get into that we're gonna get canceled okay here we go the buildup over my 35 years I've often been asked what my favorite ride is my standard answer is the next one we live by the ethos that the next thing we do is going to be better than the last thing we did so even though we've we've created some really incredible experiences we're always looking to how do we make the next one even better and it really starts back with the origins of our business back in 1964 with the world famous Universal Tram Tour and from there we expanded and built the first Standalone park at Universal Studios Florida which really became about riding the movies and that was an invention of Steven Spielberg those stories not just the I know what jaw attraction experience but ory veloc but wi itting World of Harry Potter no what can we do next never seen a video nothing although I love Harry Potter Tri to find out what Harry Potter World have you never wanted to do anything that was dangerous never wanted to look beyond the clouds and the Stars we went to the fans and we asked them and the answer was pretty compelling give us more of your great storytelling more of the immersive environments and do it in the most visceral manner possible Universal epic universe is comprised of five incredibly themed world what are we looking at here first and foremost like this is this is rid like we got Super Mario over here which is like one of my favorite things who's this that's Donkey Kong Donkey Kong is that Aladdin is that Aladdin is that not is that the wrong place that's the Donkey Kong ride that's Disney first of all Aladdin I think I just spiked the bar there you made me triggered so this is Celestial Park kga um this is supposed to be if you were listening to the video inspired by an actual Park coming to a theme park that's crazy easy honestly it's really stunning like like like like I'm lost for words with this also I I just want to take into account that they only show us one ride do can you see they can't even see it cuz we're covering oh we're covering let me help you guys out here there is only one ride they allow us to see I'm circling the ride with us all right shall we keep going do you have any other thoughts thoughts do you see the hotel the ministry ofel what's a hotel what's going to be a hotel here that big thing right over there and then this is the Harry Potter World okay wait wait wait wait wait it's 12:00 at night mhm you're tired and you want to go outside what do you do when Universal is closed and you're at this hotel okay considering it's almost 12:00 here I thought you were literally talking about here um I assume that it's going to incorporate Celestial Park a little bit like obviously not the themed parks and portals but I'm not quite sure but I would assume that you could walk around the the park this is going to be so cool this area looks great I am most excited for the Wizarding World of Harry Potter but also the monsters land because Universal is known for their monsters so the fact that they've never had a monster themed area yeah um I was about to say hulk Hulk's not a Monster yeah yeah what a terrible Guy what's it Frankenstein Dracula the wolf guy werewolf who's the wolf guy I don't know Wolverine Wolverine that's probably who you're talking no who's the wolf guy that's X-Men the wolf guy the evil Wolverine guy I think they tease him in this video quite embarrassing ourselves here craer shall we shall we keep playing we should I think we should continue this before we dig ourselves a grave over 50 unique compelling experiences the idea was BR I love first of all the I love the design of this mini whatever this anime thing is supposed to be but like look at the sheer size this is going to take up is this real or is this animated I'm seeing an actual table there is that real real yeah this is real oh cuz yeah they they're going to set up a little showroom but look at the sheer first of all it's like five tables big look at the size this is going to take up Brendon like this is Nintendo World like put into perspective that's a roller coaster train how long that is normally and look at the size of everything in comparison to it like that's to bring you to these worlds you could otherwise possibly imagine and to do that we wanted to create a mechanism that allowed you to be transported into another world and it starts at the very entrance of the park itself you'll enter underneath the Kronos the first portal where all the planets will line and exhilarating discoveries await as you begin your journey into Celestial Park Celestial Park is a world in and of itself where fans have come to seek the Ultimate Adventure it's where we put the park back into theme park it has beautiful landscaping incred to correct him though this is where we put the theme back into theme park my God look at this place that statue there I heard was modeled after me I think more accurately the the whales in the water were modeled after you I didn't see no whales oh but that looks like a good restaurant on thatp this look that's why I had to I had to pause this year I had to pause this year what what that looks above my pay grade though like I feel like you and I would walk in there and they'd be like a uh the Burger Kings across the street can't afford to eat here like what the what is this it's stunning and Universal is known for their food like I don't even think Las Vegas has places to eat that look like this oh what Gordon Ramsay's Hell Kitchen on top of the water true true come on this looks like something out of Athens like yeah experiences fantastic shopping opportun it's all like ancient architecture look at the theming there I didn't notice that the first time rewind I actually didn't notice that look at that yeah I know that's crazy is that real guys is that like Is that real that has to be an animation no that's got to be real and it's got a fog effect is that shooting star the theming that's going to be on the ride also look at the lighting package on the merrygoround that is not the maror that is wow that is the sun first of all my god wow this looks beautiful Brendan this looks absolutely stunning you're going to see it eight times in this video so get used to it can we not talk about how this is probably not one of the coolest Maro rounds ever there is no Center platform the center spins and then there's like five or six spinning platforms around it it looks cool astronomica where you can play with dancing fountains and Starfall Racers a dual launch coaster where you race through the sky upon a shooting St so we actually get to see a roller coaster is the amazing Universal Helio Grand Hotel 500 come on come on come on come on come on come on we just got to get like a round of applause maybe going for Universal on this one Brendan like what I know look at it look at it it's going to be like $3,000 a night to stay here again above our pay grade they're going like d down the street this what we have the amusement insiders credit card for ma integrated into the park like no other theme part in the world and from here you can jump into any world I'm so excited for portal like an adventure to find all of the worlds you've ever seen and this How to Train Your Dragon Isle of Burke we made the dream a reality the world probably going to have like a crazy first of all this one I think it does it has another coaster it's like it's hinting at it with all this swooping around it has to be and the ultimate wish fulfillment of flying dragons we haveo they're not going to show us the roller coaster get you s you don't get to know L I was so upset unal monster family it's alive it's alive it's like a movie trailer really a world where Universal's classic monsters are reimagined in an ominous the werewolf guy that's who I was talking about is that the guy from Star Wars who is that I don't know who that isers that's not Universal when the fans told us to give us more of what we did really well our thinking this want to call him daddy another chapter of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in The Wizarding World of har Potter Ministry of magic you'll get to experience moments from both 1920s Paris from Fantastic Beasts and the British Ministry of magic from the Harry Potter series The Ride inside of that world I can't tell you because it has to be a surprise you come to Universe Orlando you're going to get this Trilogy of Storytelling that is unlike anything else in the world I I don't think I would have been even more excited than Super Mario World Aladdin you know world I want super marigi Princess Peach and Donkey Kong you'll arrive in the most interactive colorful world that is like straight out of the DS you get to play in the world that you've only played on a screen that's crazy epic Universe represents a tremendous addition almost doubling the size of Universal Orlando look at the sheer amount of space this giv us the opportunity to bring people to Universal Orlando for an entire week of the most incredible experiences they can imagine Universal epic universe changes everything you thought you knew about Universal it looks like it's about to the overarching emotion that epic inspires is what it's like to have your wishes ultimately fulfilled beyond the storytelling and the immersiveness there's an emotional component to each of the worlds the worlds that were chosen represent fantastic Beast never gets deserves and there's so vastly different thrill and fear and joy and all of it comes together in a type of experience that you have never been able to find anywhere else everything that we do is really the culmination of Decades of innovation and creativity and immersive storytelling so we continue to perfect our craft and bringing it all to a whole new level I love that mer around oh the theming piece is there I just showed it again the idea that you can go into the St Spielberg director of Back to the Future and apparently creative consultant at Disney or oh my God I'm going to need to hire a qard so honestly can someone correct me in the is this new information like is is he new to the team or is this something they've just had hidden the entire time because this is such a flex this is like wow hiding it at the the video too like Steven Spielberg is's just the creative consultant for Universal Studios Parks most of us and our parents have a favorite movie directed by this guy yeah and now he's directing a theme park like that's crazy and the fact that they have this guy on their team and they do Halloween hor nights like hello there going to be full movie productions going on in that uh in their haunt a world through some kind of a portal and you come out in a world you never could dream of you could experience it I think it's going to just feed the imagination of so many people of all ages what I think we're trying to do most is give people the opportunity to really experience the full thrill of being alive that is like wow that is first of all a perfect place to stop right and second of all I want to go through these portals just I can just you you running in and out of the portals like imagine you had a great day at Universal you got a couple drinks and now you walk through that portal and you're completely different land well that reminds me of one of these stories when I went to Universal Studios oh really tell me never heard it I've only told this story many times um I went to Universal Studios and I took benad dril to get myself on the plane and over there and then I had some drinks and the first ride we decided to do with me being on both things was Transformers met some big brother celebrities in there and they were rude but I rode the ride drunk and it was an experience if any of you were in Transformers you would know what I'm talking about that was I was blown away CU my home Park's Wonderland so you know the difference in ride technology is pretty insane I can't even imagine and you're you're here obsessing over walking through a portal I'm obsessing over the portals and their marryg go round because they won't show us any other rides that they're making anyway you can ride the merry go around feel like that would make you dizzy it probably will yeah um I'm really excited this is epic play on words I'm excited I'm really excited I can't wait till we tap the amusement insiders credit card away on that debit terminal declined $3,000 for a burger and like $88,000 night for the hotel literally it all be worth it though it's a it would it would I wouldn't come back I I'll get a job there like got wash dishes over there you're have to work at the restaurant outside Universal Brendan if the marry go round breaks I'll power it yeah pedal it um but honestly like this is crazy like I'm excited I'm really excited that looks like it's going to be a great Park and the fact that they've engaged with their fans to come up with this park and like I I've been reading online they're like responding to people's comments people are really liking the engagement coming out of Universal Studios for feedback and all that and it's showing like they're slaughtering Disney in terms of growth and Imagination honestly like Disney's supposed to be the imagineers of the amusement industry and theme park industry but Universal is really taking like this is yeah this is going to be I don't know how you're going to top this ever right how would you ever top a park like this I saw a comment actually under the YouTube video that was that said something like that that this is the theme park you're done after that there's not much more you can do so I know there's not many ride announcements we don't know too much but there is a little spinning coaster themed to the wolf guy from the we know that the Star Wars guy did I see the sty um we have the Donkey Kong ride um which is new technology as well the morio Kart ride morio right that's how you say it that's Mario Mario okay um then we have the celestial like um shooting star ride or is it Mario and then what is that might be Mario oh you got me distracted we're talking about Universal um and then there is a launch coaster in the Dragon World I believe and that's all I know so far what do you know Craig H I know there's a merry go around and portals okay but honestly this is just just move to the top of my list of parks I have to do where else would it go this has to be at everybody's top list top of their list like this is ridiculous now where is this located C Cincinnati Ohio yeah that's not even a real place first of all it is Cincinnati in Ohio I don't think so yeah it is is it did I say a city and a state that were right yes you're so dumb you got me confused you had me second guessing but this is located in Toronto what no it's located in Florida Orlando Florida not Ohio not Toronto Florida is the final destination yeah well let's hope not it's not the Final Destination the movie scares for this park for this park um but yeah that's my thoughts is that everything you have to say I would say that's everything I have to say all right epic bye take care
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Garvesh Raskutti - Algorithmic and statistical perspectives of randomized sketching...
alright so especially thanks very much to the organizers for inviting me it's a real privilege to have the opportunity to present here oh and thanks to everyone for for coming um so yeah today I'll be talking about kind of statistical and then computational or algorithmic perspectives of randomized sketching algorithms so in particular we kind of trying to sort of unifier explain sort of two different perspectives of sketching which which I'll introduce so kind of the broad focus of this this workshop is the idea of kind of when you have wide scale data problems in you Hannah machine learning or statistics or optimization or computer science you're kind of looking at you know either statistical or computational or sort of both perspectives of that and that's sort of a real issue in many kind of modern large-scale data problems and so and even an ideal weld what you what you really want is something that you know has something that you can you know is computationally feasible you know you can run until whatever computational resources you have available um but then also has kind of good performance you know in some statistical or other other metric that you might be interested in and so I mean there's many different ways that people have done that and we've had you know a few different approaches in this workshop and we will he'll hear more today but one approach that's kind of received a fair amount of attention in the last sort of five to ten years is this notion of sketching and also i'll define what that precisely means in the context of the problem that i talked about but what kind of sketching refers to is if you have very large scale data so two high low we have very very large scale data if you kind of you know sketch or projected onto something loi dimensional and then run whatever algorithm you're going to run on the large data set but on now this sketched or smaller data set but then you kind of will you know that that's one way to certainly improve little ink reduce computation because you've reduced the size of your data and ideally you sort of have not lost too much for computation from a from a statistical or you know accuracy perspective um and so I mean doesn't you know like how you do the sketching is sort of it depends on the on the problem and but there has been and this is a very very spa sampling of the sketch English sure there's been lots and lots of all the work done but here are just a few relevant examples but if you do particularly like you know things like randomized projections or subsampling there are some results to show that you know in substance you you gain computationally because you've reduced the data size and run your algorithm and a much smaller data set but then also potentially not lost too much in terms of in terms of accuracy oh and this is sort of broadly based on you know ideas you'd like to kind of Johnston the Johnston ones lindenstraße lemma for dimension reduction and then like concentration of measure but in particular for ordinary least squares which is what I'll be talking about today I'll there's some results you know to show you that you know you potentially don't lose much computationally on there's also some work related to the CER decomposition so that's kind of it trying to do like SVD type decomp decompositions or you know you know multi-dose um kind of low dimensional reduction techniques but using kind of you know random projections to speed up computation and there's also be in this kind of line of work on kind of iterative sketching um very kind of you know if you want to solve linear systems using spectral specifications so here are just a couple of examples where this idea of sketching we're reducing the data size is potentially you know going to sort of allow us to do you know foster computations for our for things without losing too much so um I guess just to sort of explain the genesis of this problem so in some ways like there's this to sort of perspectives this so there's like a lot of the wipe that's been done on sketching sort of prior to this is lively being I would say more in the applied maths theoretical computer science literature and so I'm kind of describing this is the algorithmic or computational perspective of sketching so people like Michael Mahoney Dan Spielman and others have kind of whacked-out worked on this a lot and that the general principle of it is that you know by doing sketching you still get sort of close to optimal West case error bounds and I'll kind of define what that means for this particular problem i'll even even by doing sketching so you're kind of you know gain so say you're you're any a lot computationally and basically not losing much from accuracy perspective and there's some kind of results that sort of support this but so I you know I'm sort of originally you know trained in statistics and kind of used to thinking about things in a statistical way and so when I think about sort of the sketching you know the sketching type methods that that have been talked about in literature here that in some sense you're throwing away a lot of your data so and i'll talk about exactly how much for the problem that i'll be focusing on but um like and this is a lot like more than half your data basically and in some sense what what what these results are saying is that you're not losing much by kind of throwing away a lot of your data so this didn't really sort of make much sense to me because obviously if you have more data you're gonna you know if you have like less than half your data you should be losing a lot of it and so this was something that at some level when I started working on this problem in LA to 2013 I sort of didn't really understand you know why you wish you were gaining something so inside info or why you were not losing too much and so the goal of this talk is basically to kind of unify these these two perspectives so essentially a kind of a it's not to run into Michael I said at a conference at the beginning of 2013 and sort of having read some of this you know this y con sketching I so it didn't really understand exactly sort of how you know you are not losing too much um and we'll see that the answer to that in the context of this ordinary least squares of our regression type problem is that it's just that sort of it's it's we're coming at it from from a couple of from two different perspectives so we had a sorta a lot of long discussions and arguments about this and I guess eventually we just decided to sort of resolve by just writing paper together which aisle which I'll talk about so just to sort of be concrete about the problem that I'm looking at so this is kind of the simplest problem that you know you can think of but it's still sort of very widely used it's this you know notion of your doing least squares for large go problems and analogously just solving wide-scale linear systems so if we think about unreleased squares you have you know two things your data like your ex and your Y so X is an N by P matrix and y is an n-dimensional vector on to be to make things concrete we're assuming the birth and in Pierre extremely large but ends much much hi jasmine p arm and for simplicity and without loss of generality we're assuming that the rank of X is just P so you can kind of you know easily apply this if you have lower rank structure but we're going to assume for simplicity that the rank of X equals P and so you know we all sort of know how to solve the ordinary least squares problem so um you know this is and this is something that can be done but obviously the the computational cost of that is order of n P squared which is you know perfectly reasonable and in many cases but when you have winter in the extremely large scale data setting this is you know potentially you know not not feasible and particularly you know if you're doing least squares iteratively you in some sense ideally would want to sort of potentially reduce this computation and you know so although this is sort of a very simple problem that you know in some sense you would think is more or less solved as as its kind of been described in lots of earlier talks so Alex touched upon this in his talk and vinay suspension this that in some sense a lot of problems reduced to sort of solving the least squares problem so any gains you can get computationally to solve that um they're certainly beneficial so the idea of doing sketching in the least squares census is again pretty simple you apply some sketching matrix at s so s is this sort of our by n matrix that r is much much smaller than n and then you are you're going to do your least squares but now on your sketch daily so you have SX and sy so now SX is our by P and s why is just an R dimensional log vector and you're going to get an estimator that's kind of you know based on minimizing this this least squares problem okay and so the the kind of the computational complexity of this is order of our P squared plus whatever computation was involved in getting that sched so if you can come up with a computationally efficient way to get that sketch then you can potentially you know do you can potentially save a lot of computation by doing this and I'll you know I'm going to talk a little bit out what a reasonable choices for sketching matrices later on but the idea is is that you in some sense want your beta beta s to be a reasonably good approximation to Beta Beta OLS under some metrics and I'll talk about you know what metrics are using sort of how the choice of the metrics is is really important okay um so this is sort of the prior work and you know what was basically saying that you know sketching works really well so this is kind of whacked by geneious and Mahoney back in 2011 um which which basically supported the idea of doing sketching forearm free least squares was basically you know you're gaining you're gaining a lot and not losing much from accuracy perspective so basically what you assume is you assume that Y is y Y and X are fixed and you know they can be whatever whatever they are and what a reasonable way of measuring um you know how much you lose by by doing your um but but by by doing your sketching is you kind of compare these kind of residual main squad errors so you know y minus X beta s squared divided by sort of the original sort of the accuracy of the original OLS estimator and here you know to make it worst case I'm taking supreme or why you can equivalently I mean your question you might have is why not take a supremum over X as well and for most of the results i talked about you can apply that but there's going to be one result where it gets a little bit complicated bit so essentially you can assume that it's just sort of any any worst case our wedding any worst-case setup and what that results show is basically that essentially you get like God that this this quantity is only sort of 1 plus Delta wasps than the original then the originally squares estimated so that's why in some sense and and and this was this was for various sketching schemes and I'll illustrate some of them shortly like you know doing random projections or doing you know subscibe with sampling types of sketching schemes so this is kind of the computational are algorithmic perspective which was saying that you're not really losing anything by doing by doing sketching okay all right and so now um so again like going back to the original goal like this is something i didn't get when i said of saw these results like how can you you know throw away a lot of your data set r is much much smaller than n so you would think that your you know you would you would be losing by taking sort of only on like a fraction of our NN sample so you must be losing something and yet you would according to these results not really losing anything so up to constant you're doing just as well as you were before and so this was something I sort of wasn't wasn't really understanding so I'm just a side of thinking about things typically question is that because you should have the previous result yes so the condition so the condition the only condition you need is that the Elm yeah so the Doug then our has to be bigger than like p log p so that was the dead yeah so that that's the only result you need is that are as we bigger than p log p so you kind of like you're getting enough of the of the rose so that your you're getting most of it yeah okay um and so so the way I'm sorry used to thinking about things and this is really the the way is you know it's just school Essex person which other think about things typically is that when you're trying to solve least squares this comes from some underlying generated generative model so like a typical like you know a Gaussian linear model so yeah this you know the simple Gaussian linear model where you have some true parameter beta and then you're adding some noise which you know we're assuming for simplicity's isotropic but that's sort of a fairly easy assumption to relax as you hiring zero made noise that's isotropic arm and then there's a number of different metrics you can choose and I'm going to talk about two particular metrics here one and you know instances here typically you're often used to talking about efficiency when you're comparing estimators so you can think of your sketched least squares solution as an estimator and then your original OLS solution as an estimator too and so one the this first metric which looks quite similar to the original one is the so called residual efficiency which is just kind of comparing the residuals but the difference is you're now taking an expectation and this expectations being taken over the noise epsilon so you're taking an expectation over the noise epsilon and this is how your kind of comparing these two estimators but the second one which is often what statisticians are more interested in is the so-called prediction efficiency so risa talking about prediction error which is like x beta hat minus X beta where beta is the true parameter and um and we're gonna sort of tight and and this is the the second metric we're gonna we're going to say and we'll say that there's there's going to be a very important distinction between these two these two metrics and so ideally you wanted a time in good sketching schemes that sort of you know do well in terms of all three of these these criteria but I you know did this to it really just school types of criteria and then the original arm why what I present on the previous slide was like you know algorithmic or computational criteria okay so now I'll talk a little bit about what sketching schemes are actually typically used in practice and so there's a number that you know are widely used so essentially there's two classes of sketching that I would say very common they're both based on kind of randomization there also some deterministic sketching schemes that are suggestive computationally randomized sketching seems games generally work well so ones based on sampling and in particular I'll talk about what leverage score sampling is shortly I'll bet you know Sam trying to sample in you know in a way that's that's random so you could think about sampling rows or columns or doing something more clever than that and the other sort of approach that that's widely used is random projection so you can imagine if your s is you know a random Gaussian or Bernoulli matrix and just stuttered do a projection onto I you know using that and then there's also a how to mod projection that's it's a different kind of projection but essentially there's two classes of randomized sketching that are widely used and I'll be sort of focusing on these classes of sketching either doing sort of sampling or doing um doing projection okay so just I mentioned this notion of leverage score sampling so this is something that's a gained particularly by Micheal Mahoney and others gained a lot of soda traction in the loss maybe sort of five years or so in the theoretical computer science and machine learning a literature um and so what leverage scores so when you're thinking about sampling kind of your your ex's and your wives I mean the natural choice third thing to do would be just a sample uniformly and was that that works okay but um like essentially and we'll see this with some simulations later too um if you can do sampling in a more potentially clever way or more efficient way that picks the samples that you know do best in terms of mean squared error you can potentially you know you know do it do more with less samples and so one way to do this that's that sort of ensuring is to pick the samples that have whatever known as high leverage scores so to explain high leverage scores so you know there's you can think about the singular value decomposition of X so let's use Sigma V transpose and the points that are so called like have high leverage score if you imagine that you know you have your you know your u matrix which is essentially the the row singular vectors and if you take the two norm of the zone of the rows of these singular vectors then um these are what is so called the leverage scores and these are numbers between 0 & 1 such that the sum of these n leverage score is add up to P arm and in some sense the idea of leverage score sampling is that you pick the the roads that have the highest leverage scores okay and so and and and so this is this is a lot of a typical it's been showing that if the points with high leverage and some sins are best in terms of kind of reducing the feed the mean squared error that we've talked about will say that in simulations the 10 they tend to to work pretty well and I guess on another sort of note that this is kind of a quick diversion from what I'm talking about but it's also it's also related is that in general this concept of leverage scores and points with high leverage of like that actually goes back to some work in the robust statistics community in the 50s and 60s and in fact like if you so if you present this idea of presented of sampling points with high leverage score to a statistics community they'll often say that that's sort of a really like not a not a smart thing to do at all and the reason for that is because in some sense typically points with high leverage reflect on you know reflect points that may be outliers and so in some sense like this and and night and so this is being proposed as a scheme to include points that have that reduce your mean squared error but a statistician might often say that you're picking those points because they have because they're sort of outliers and sorry this again it also illustrates maybe a different perspective in terms of how a statistician might look at high leverage points and someone in sort of numerical linear algebra or computer science because in some sense the high leverage points are best in terms of reducing means quite error because they if you view your least squares problems having like no noise and no outliers then those those points are the ones that in some sense contain the most information and so they skew your your mean squared error estimate that your your unruly squares estimate the most but on the other hand if if what you're fitting is instead the fact that they're out lies or noise which is what typically people and statistics care about then you're essentially just you know biasing your your estimator and completely the wrong way so that's sort of a side notice to you know another sort of difference in perspective but for now I'm kind of and so this is about for now I'm focusing on the fact that you know these in some sense your models right which is you know obviously a very strong assumption but you know we you know that some then so we're fitting these we're picking these high leverage points because they reduce the overall mean squid row okay um any questions at this point and so a natural question you might sort of have related to this is that you know original goal was to use the computation of unruly squares and in some sense to get these leverage scores which we're going to use for sampling we have to compute an STD which is the same computation as Auden really squares so you know why are we doing this in a we gaining anything and so there are some you know there's some other work that's you know done by a geneious and Mahoney and others that shows that you can actually compute these leverage skies felt like not the exact lyra skies but approximately rich guys barely officiants fairly efficiently so with a computation of auto NP so you can potentially do this computation fairly efficiently as well so that's why you know do it like doing this computation isn't sort of a you know you're not just you know do it solving the original prot like is something that's as hard as irritable I can do this something based kitchen like an online fiction or you have to stop or you that Dawn's and pics are going to do to keep um yes that's a good question i don't i don't know of any scheme that allows you to do online because to compute the leverage in your gun so yeah yeah absolutely so that's one of the yeah i agree so that's one of the potential weaknesses that if you doing this in an online why i don't think there's been any work on that and i don't know how you do that because you sort of need to know all of the old arose yeah okay so um items are building up to the you know the the goal is to so explain these two different these two different perspectives are and so just start to to sort of build up to that there's a slide that dumb and sometimes talks about how you can relate the like how these two metrics perform or how these three metrics perform in terms of you know properties of this simple projection matrix so typically when you're when you're solving ordinary least squares and recall that we had the SVD of X on the previous slide if you're just solving least squares that's such a projection onto its projecting why I'm to the row space of X and so what I if we do sketching then what you're doing is rather than doing a projection onto the row space of of X you're kind of doing a projection on using this sort of bleep a bleak projection matrix so this is a projection matrix so you know if you square it you'll get back what you what you had originally but then you know it's not it's it's a bleak in the sense that it's not it you can't like if you take a transpose it's not the same thing and so um this so you can relate it to quantities that involve this so this a bleak projection matrix and I guess the main thing to take away from this is that if you look at these last two statistical metrics then in some sense that um you can see that you know up to constant that this prediction efficiency kind of scales like n over P times the residual efficiency and that in a nutshell is explains kind of the difference between you know these two perspectives and you know why you potentially will do very well in terms of west case efficiency residual efficiency but not so well in terms of prediction efficiency which what which is what kind of statisticians would potentially be most interested in and so this is I guess the the main result and probably the one thing that you should sort of take moist away from from this talk if we look at a comparison of these results and so i'll remember that p is kind of the low dimension of your of your least squares are is the number of rows that you've sketched and n is kind of the big dimension or the number of samples that you have um if we look at these are three particular sketching schemes so sr stands for kind of leverage scores you know with like I guess that's that's with some sort of correction for the bias sgp is kind of a Gaussian or sub Gaussian type projection and then sha day is just a how to my projection um but for all of these sketching schemes you save it for the west case in for the residual error we say that we get kind of 1 plus a p over our time so as long as like you know r is a little bit bigger than p which is you know like p log p relating to what some honest um then you can see that you get the performance guarantees like what Elm you know geneious and Mahoney we're getting earlier but then if you look at the prediction efficiency you get something that's very different which kind of means that it which is consistent with what you know my sort of intuition was initially that you're like you need are to be of order and even get close in terms of performance are according to this site according to this metric which is what status statisticians to really care about so in some sense sketching isn't really helping you in any reasonable way um if you kind of are looking at this prediction efficiency metrics so even though it works well from a west coast perspective it's not working well at all in terms of in terms of prediction efficiency you have to love um I that's I'm getting to that on the last slide yeah that's a good question yeah okay so so this is yes as pointed out these are just upper bounds on these sketching schemes like other lower bounds and yeah like there are and i'll talk about this yep expectations in very shoes um so you and get high probability results um I suspect that it probably is I we haven't done that but I sir it made the analysis easier to not do that but I think you can probably get away with that yeah do you think you could change the many to go um to like you mean to like racial expectation and I do you think it would change something better than n over R so I guess I'll or so we've got i'll talk about lower bounds at the end that suggests that you can't really do better than that unless unless you have very specialized cases and i'll talk about that num on the next slide but yeah in general in general you can't really do better than that yeah okay so this is like just a different upper bound and this is for a particular sketching scheme that I guess is not traditionally used by in the sketching literature but this I guess is um it's it's trying to take advantage of the fact that you potentially have leverage score distributions that you can you can take advantage of and exploit um and you know it also supports some of the simulation was also showing it shows you can potentially do better in terms of the statistical leverage scores if you do this leverage score sketching without doing a kind of correction for bias um and so you get the K the K here is typically going to be less than n because it's taking the largest start and like the largest k leverage scores and so you're going to potentially do better using the sketching scheme but it's under this very very strong assumption okay and just just show you some simulations to sort of compare all these different sketching schemes and also to compare the different the different metrics so there's going to be six different sketching schemes they use the first four are related to you know sampling type approaches that I talked about in the last the last couple are related to UM to projection type approaches so we're doing and this is not a very large data setting but I've got some simulations in a in a larger data setting but here we've got N equals a thousand in p equals 50 and we very are we are as varied as well save from you know around maybe 50 to about to about a thousand because we typically want our to be bigger than P but smaller than n um and we're gonna sample X uniformly according to we're going to use a multivariate T distribution and the reason for that is because I've talked a bit about leverage score sketching and leave your score sampling and so what this allows us to do is to allows us to generate X that has different leverage score distributions so some X that has sort of very uniform leverage scores and some X that don't so we're going to use T distributions with three different three different not like numbers of degrees of freedom 12 and 10 degrees of freedom all and we're going to compare these six different these six different sampling or sketching schemes so in particular just to illustrate so why we're using these different distributions this is a plot of what the leverage scores look like for these three different these three different values so in some sense that the intuition for this is that if you have nu equals one that's a very heavy tail distribution and so that means that you're going to have in some sense more non uniformly brute so nu equals one has a very heavy tail distribution because you're kind of dividing you have fewer degrees of freedom so in some sense you're going to have more um there's going to be like a there's going to be less uniform leverage score distribution which is what you see here and for nu equals 10 that's kind of getting close to like a normal distribution and so you have very not very uniform leverage score so we're just comparing the default performance for different choices of X here and so if we look at outside of these sorry that's a bit crowded but if we look at these six different these six different sketching schemes um so there's a cult I mean one of the main points to take out of this and white dome you know particularly relating to the results is that look at the scale of this so this is looking at the algorithmic or computational respect if you look at the the y-axis you can see that everything's pretty close to one or particularly for the first two cases everything's kind of fairly close to one so you know it supports the theory that you're kind of within 1 plus Delta if you look at the kind of the West case the West case type of performance that draenei sand Mahoney we're dealing with and then on the other hand if you look at the statistical perspective which is you know what you know the thud metric that I talked about the prediction efficiency um you can see that the y-axis here is substantially larger than 1 because in some sense you're losing in terms of like by but you're losing in terms of efficiency by having them by having west dated to deal with so this is kind of just showing the plots for when we look at these two different metrics okay so um and and and so we can say that like injection in general like sampling schemes and projection projection schemes you know both that seemed to work reasonably well um but a bit but in particular like the reason why I showed that that second result was that that seems to do the best are computationally even though this doesn't not not met not much in terms of theory for that so this was kind of doing these leverage score sketching schemes on without doing any kind of bias correction what is right there was a great girl the green curve that's just that's what I guess John I assume oh I need to really do which is leverage score sketching but then they do a bias correction or rescaling so that is in some sense what what's typically been proposed in has the most theoretical guarantees but it doesn't do so well in practice the red is doing that but without doing the bias correction or rescaling so that's actually not report that the reason we do that is because that's not proposed in there in this very little theoretical what is getting so typically like when you do every schizo when your when your sampling say and you take our samples you typically need to rescale things so that you know you're not like so that you in some sense correct for the fact that you have less less by that you've got less sample so you might multiply it by square root of R over N I said to make sure that that everything is sort of considerable where this so you multiply so if you if you were to take our samples uniformly you would need to multiply by square root of R over N to make sure that everything kind of works out and so what this is doing um what but for leverage scores remember you have to do things a little bit differently because every point has a different leverage score so instead of dividing by square root of like RN like square root of n RI you do like like square root of like an over whatever the leverage score is this is to get a quite efficient yes exactly yeah that's exactly right to get the correct expectation but it what's interesting is that according to the simulations you do a lot better if you don't do this correction most many many times and so that that's sort of why I included this and that's why we had that second theoretical result because you know we wanted to get some theoretical justification for why we're doing so much better in terms of the simulations but I mean it has to be pointed out also that I think this works very well under this model but under model miss specification it's sort of unclear how well how well this would this would really do pretty sight again yeah okay so it voting for both metric read as much personal yeah exactly so yeah for both metrics greens much less than than read in general but there's there's more theoretical justification for greenman read oh and in general like doing sampling as you might expect is less stable than doing projections because with projections your kind of keeping all of the data but rotating it whereas furfural for sampling you're kind of losing a lot of you're losing a lot of your data and is you'd expect the performances also was four or more unstable for the new equals one which is the case where you have more like non uniformity in your in your leverage scores again so getting back to to Francis's le earlier questions so um this is actually work that was done subsequently by Pawlenty and Wainwright so we suspect that that was a lower bound but I guess when we were trying to prove we discovered that blonde she and Wainwright had been working on this side of independently and they they've done they've done a bunch of other things too but if you we looked at one of their sults and you know it wasn't written in this this way exactly but in some sense if you assume that you're sketching matrix has this property so this is for randomized sketching so to be clear this expectation is taken over over s over the sketching scheme that you're using and if you kind of assume that it has this property which is more or less just says that you've got kind of our our rows in your in your sketch if it has this property then like the prediction of efficiency scales no better than n over R basically so this suggests that you know all of those upper bounds that we had cannot really be improved by by using a different sketching scheme or that you know the analysis was not was not really was not really tight so this kind of really confirms you know what we what we had what we thought would that dumb in fact the that this prediction efficiency which is what you know statisticians are typically thinking about is is you know an intrinsically hot and metric than what was kind of being looked at in the you know in the algorithmic or computational in the computational setting and this this was proved kind of using pretty standard information theoretic lower bound ignore lower bounding techniques okay and so um so this and and this this conditions kind of satisfied for all of the all of the s's that we talked about except for that I guess the the red line here so for the red line we saw that we actually got a better result for um for for for this particular case and that's because it doesn't satisfy this it does not kind of satisfy this this condition but all of the other wines that I plotted basically satisfy this condition okay and so and so that I guess the work that they did also kind of led so what it's basically saying is that doing one sketch of your data when you do on really squares or even constrain least squares is really not enough if you want to do well in terms of the statistical metric and so what they're kind of proposed is if you do it ur ative sketching schemes and this is computationally more intensive because you're taking kind of more and more sketches um if you do it ur ative sketching then you can potentially sort of get the the original you know like this one plus delta type down that you want but you have to do kind of get rid of sketching so one sketch so there isn't enough when you're we're doing least squares and you're interested in this science prediction efficiency bitter bone for the cheapest in co op ed teacher sorry you have students holding BTW i found you have any can it being cool well sorry you can make this 128 bigger and make that hops mauler so that's like typically how that yeah this works is you kind of you got it like this constants here and so you get like a 1 minus delta and then it's like n over like that 128 depends on whatever that probability is so if you want to make that bigger you can make this closer to one I guess so yeah that's that's typically how yeah so I mean these constants are very loose boys for the voice for the upper and the lower bouncer the upper bounds are kind of based on like concentration of measure type arguments and these lower bounds are using information theory techniques but yeah the constants are really really loose really really loose here okay um any other questions all right um so just to sort of conclude and to talk about like this is sort of a you know we looked at a very simple problem so there's a number of ways that that this white guy can be extended so so what does analysis shows is that if we're interested in this you know we had these two perspectives the you know computational logarithmic perspective saying that you know doing sketching once does you know that preserves most of the information you want to preserve and does well but then you know we thought like you know we came out of thinking but you're losing a lot of your data and so this was resolved by just the fact that we're in some sense looking at different different criterion different models and so in terms of prediction efficiency which is what you care about in statistical setting um this is substantially more challenging than the standard kind of algorithmic or west case setting and then there was this other sort of interesting thing that sort of came up that when you do like this leverage score sampling kind of without correcting for the bias to make the expectation then it seems to do well from a from a computational from a from a simulation performance perspective um but yeah I mean as pointed out there's and you know relating to some of these questions is a number of ways of this work can be extended so I'll miss pointed out is the online case so this is certainly only works in the in the batch mode case a lot of these what are these ideas but if you potentially did you know is it is there a way to kind of extend this to the online setting um so this is and this is kind of the simplest problem that you can look at this unruly squares problem and so what we're looking at right now is when you kind of have like low rank matrices or tensors like does this notion of doing sketching to come up with like an approximation to the SVD and so this is called the CU r decomposition and so we're kind of doing so right now we're doing is an analysis of for that um then um and there's also a perspective of sketching thats related to regularization implicit regularization we're kind of explore it and we're exploring this disconnection and also looking at whether like sketching can can in some sense recover like low rank tensor structures so in general tensors are more difficult to deal with them than vectors or matrices and we're seeing if if sketching can potentially give you kind of computational gains there if you do the sketching in a you know you know in a reasonably sort of clever in an efficient way all right thanks thanks very much okay so we have time for questions anyone yes so the levers core sampling should you have the results again ya sure ya are the simulations yes nations and so you have a fast version of one of those levers yeah yeah yeah exactly so that's this SSH r which is uh sorry the pink yeah yeah um this is like the analog sr1 but fast yeah you have a tug of yes and r1 which is fast um yeah so that that also does better yeah yeah so that does better than the SR one which is Faust so the snr one which is boss does better than me trust me do you basa mediated much possible solution yeah exactly so we use the scheme test to make the leverage scores approximately and so you can see you do what you do worse than if you knew them exactly but that lets steam goes well i love the paper but it seems like they could approve of the limit to how to implement or have to change this what is it yeah this is a moment and it works here reasonably well thats pink oh yea big so you compare thing to do rings ooh yeah that's right so thank ya pink to green basically these better than we yeah let's which is which we're like and that's probably because of the fact that you're like you're doing some kind of regularization by doing the approximate and that actually does better which is interesting in and you see the same thing about skiing versus not skating if I get you're not skating of the axes of you know yeah that's there he comes going right yeah no I agree i think it is because it is a regularization type argument that you write it down or something where so this is something we tried to do and I guess that was what this theorem was kind of trying to get at but we needed to assume something very specific and so we're trying to do that in a more formal way but in those who is knowledgeable device close to / the device crowd I guess yeah this may include a lot of violence anyway exactly that's exactly right so that's exactly why it does terribly when you have very non you because you're dividing by something that's potentially you closer doing that in bothers wait yes exactly mother's wait so in the weights and then pop in the zoo quality solutions or defect oh yeah it is it's terrible yeah yeah so that's and yes that's some and I mean like one way that I mean like other people try to overcome that is they'll do like a linear combination of leverage score plus uniform to try to overcome that but it still said that seems to still do worse than just not doing any racing at all or rewetting it all yeah and so this another technique which is hunger validation we make the leverage call you format that uniform something yeah yeah that's right it's completely in fact about be consistent with you just go under rotation set well as I understand that's true yeah that doing the random rotation step yeah yeah that's as I understand it let us on the location for this I guess it's like competency mitrice's there's a legal townhouse pass you can make them my team is in here and so the idea from the locations will go on a vacation and then randomization then the lemon scones are uniform so you don't care about the 15 dimensionals and you can do 10 editions let Google so patients can like very simple hold on I think yeah I yeah I don't either there's a fast way to do that but yeah that's a good point now is there any other cushion do you think you know the oven is regular and how it is how far do you think it's possible to move and the end of summer some assumptions oh so when you say breakable you mean sorry let's do that the video nobody can correct ha what's not mine its online sites yes that's all right feel like I mean so when you say yeah I mean you said that we don't know what edition usual yeah you saw so yeah like yes you can go do yeah yeah so so suddenly like yeah the lower bound is suddenly under this assumption sir yeah you can potentially yes so how far you can go like I guess for example like if you if you're if you have a leverage score distribution which is very like non uniform then you can see you can get very close to to kind of you know like a part like am I like you can do much much better than lower bound but um this again this is under a very restrictive assumption so basically like what it's saying is if all of your leverage score masses in like pave the of the samples then you can kind of get those p samples and that takes care of everything but yes that like often satisfy idea so that's kind of yeah so it depends I think on what your what your X matrix is like but for a general Xin or if you can do much better than the lower bound ok another question yes it was the quickie intuition ye snr doesn't satisfy the assumption though um so the intuition is that essentially like if you if you have for example like like if you think about an example where P leverage scores have like a leverage score of one and the rest rolls ero you could just take all of those p leverage scores and it's like the rest of the Roses 0 and sorry that would like essentially this would kind of have I can do it like this SS transpose matrix would have a you know very different condition number in because what this is basically saying is you're effectively getting our are on n fraction of the of the leverage score wait and so if you don't do rescaling you're getting why you're potentially getting way more way less than that
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how to make this friendly war pausable I'm trying to come up with this scenario in a sort of medieval fantasy setting there are two towns one carrot eden is a large city with all the appropriate tropes while the smaller town siege is a sort of satellite town the reason cg exists is that hundreds or however long ago it has to be of years ago a foreign power from a faraway land actually laid siege to carrot even but the siege was never officially lifted and it developed into an actual town so there is a noticeable mix of cultures between the two towns the people of seeds are mostly made of descendents of the actual soldiers involved in the original siege but now there is no animosity between siege and kurt eden it's not even a cold war they peacefully coexist trade with each other travelled back and forth etc and although officially there is a state of war between the countries it is known as the friendly war or perhaps jokingly sarcastically called the forgotten war for some reason the side that laid the siege is not motivated to officially end hostilities oh toh care Thailand's country doesn't interfere with siege eg doesn't collect taxes from there or doesn't enforce laws there it's a bit of a running joke in the towns eg one might quip were at war if asked why they've run out of potatoes ordering some harmless disagreement my question is how can this plausibly happen how did they get from a state of actual war to this situation and why does the country that actually contains curtain tolerates each existing note where the magic exists or not in this world isn't really relevant I'd like a non-magical explanation for this the Kingdom that founded siege has collapsed so it can't officially declare an armistice siege don't want to publicly admit this there is no king to declare an end to hostilities anymore the people of siege may think of their Kingdom how early medieval Europe thought of the Roman Empire not willing to admit it's gone occasionally getting behind restoration attempts eg the Holy Roman Empire if the people of siege declare an end to the war with their own Authority they admit the Kingdom they love has failed and publicly give up hope of ever restoring it as long as they consider themselves subjects of this old Kingdom they cannot and will not take on the divine kingly task of deciding when war's end it's part of their cultural identity maybe even their religion if they consider the monarch to be divinely chosen
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The Godfather: A Pact of Justice and Loyalty | The Origins of a Criminal Empire
Hello friends today I am going to recap our American Crime and drama movie Godfather movie starts in America Amerigo buenasera a man of 60 pleaded for Justice from Don Corleone The Godfather bonasira's daughter had been brutally assaulted but the court had failed to deliver a fitting punishment Bona Sera assault Vengeance and asked the Don to make the culprit suffer initially reluctant the Don reminded bonus error of the value of true friendship bonusera realizing his mistake humbly asked the Don to be his friend touched by this gesture the Don accepted and promised bonus are a Justice their Pact formed a bond that would forever change their lives little did bonus era know that he had stepped into a world of crime and power this encounter marked the beginning of a profound alliance between the two men Bound by loyalty and an unspoken agreement to help one another in the future subscribe for part two
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no no Credit One popped up at my house I'm on the ship I'm on the instacart up at Costco they don't open for over an hour but I had to get gas a little bit of gas at 13 gallons oh [Music] I'd have my music too on I don't want the live stream to pick up on it give me those copyright claims oh man it's starting off slow I mean I have prepared this uh instacart app on something like that since I left my house um I parked over where I wanted to park in the shade but uh I had a really bad signal so I moved 50 feet if my my signal went up a 104 millibytes per second [Applause] instead of sitting here burning fuel uh we're gonna have some rainy weather this weekend here in St Louis I think uh starting tomorrow night into Sunday I guess to get it get enough you know moisture underground so it gets a little sloppy next week for the next Heat Wave that's moving in I don't know what kind of height the high temps they're talking about as being a heat wave but I'm tired of this I'm ready for I'm ready for that Autumn Fall weather I know I can't be alone I hear a jackhammer okay remember one of the reasons I turned the car off truck off because I was hearing this weird like pinion sound the truck's not running I'm still here that's a jackhammer somewhere I don't know where but that is definitely a jackhammer oh I see a bobcat two on the other side of Target way over there I don't know what they're doing maybe they're building another restaurant we can deliver from not getting anything on shift either right when I turned it on there were a couple but not nowhere in this area over in Illinois a couple in Illinois I think Kirkwood had one yeah it was a party time but that was to be delivered between seven and eight I've been up a little while I got up at uh I don't know 548 well I woke up and I just stayed up so I'm not going back to sleep I wasn't very motivated I can tell you that much I think I mean nodded off for another five minutes before I got up and keep refreshing shipped I'm not getting anything anything [Music] I feel good I did 151.20 yesterday uh just on ship that was all Costco and then that one and I took one delivery only for like eight dollars and 40 cents from uh summer what's up Jared happy Friday my friend but yeah besides I took uh I think it was seven Costco and that one uh that one delivery only from the Schnucks grocery store up the street I mean it was small but it did I wasn't getting anything else and it keeps the money moving it's right Upstream it was only a one point one and a half mile drop off [Music] I'm sure glad that's a jackhammer I was hearing and not something else hanging in my motor now you may not overheard I I set my trunk up because I was here a different sounding thing that I'm not used to I rolled the windows down and I'm like that's a jackhammer over on the other side of Target man they're working on doing some kind of construction I think a bobcat moving some stuff around it looks like a bobcat so thankfully I don't have a different sound up a different kind of pain coming out of my motor I'm not getting anything I think something man I saw something move out of the corner of my eye driving up the highway on my back screen on its cart but by the time I looked nothing was there so I don't know if it just moved or a patch popped up and disappeared real fast back over and [ __ ] I was trying I was hoping to get one order at least before uh uh picked up and delivered before um Costco opened they opened an hour and seven minutes so I got to get something to pop up quick and I've been in this parking lot for about 20 minutes not because I went and had to get gas well there's no line I pulled right up to the pump boy that's nice when you can do that at Costco it doesn't happen often that's for sure unless it's right before they close or I don't know an hour and a half after they open there's a lot of cars in their parking lot for them not being open I guess they're all employees I tried getting a job at Costco before Oh there's an order uh damn I'm not uh it's a double um it's a Target but it's not this target I reckon I could shop it at this target oh heck no that's going downtown um I don't know if that's an apartment building or seven street that gas downtown both Downtown North 9th Street North 7th downtown St Louis oh man actually this is a I'm right at a highway this is this target would be better to shop after this order than the other one what up crypto Joey coffee I have no I've had I'm uncaffeinated 100 all I pack in my cooler it's three bottles of these Kirkland's signature purified Waters from Costco you owe me for a plug there wouldn't that be the the bee's knees if I got a sponsorship from Costco on my on my live streams because I shop there I I I I shop for instacart there damn gotta have water your your body's like 72 percent water there's a way to drink water without drinking water if you eat a lot of a lot of leafy greens there's a lot of water a lot of celery a lot of those vegetables without cooking the crap out of them you got to kind of eat them raw but your body absorb the water out of the plants I was watching that on some monkey show today literally monkeys primates Apes uh talking about the gorilla and how much vegetation they eat a day and they hardly ever drink because they get all their H2O intake from the vegetation they eat all day long like a crap tone I can't I mean oh [ __ ] 31 what's that whoa where'd it go come on stop uh all the double shop 6.9 miles 47 items I want 66 again I won't be able to finish that in time and get back up here for Costco um there's another one 2205 for 42 items 61. items 11 miles that stop it's fighting me I'm trying to scroll down and it keeps throwing up there it went again anyway the 31 dollar one was better than the 22 one it was uh less items and shorter distance and more money oddly I guess just had a drop I don't even know what time they opened what time does Aldi open sure business hours for Aldi near St Louis where are they open at 8 30. okay that's good to know I didn't get her an order from all the until just now either what time you work today Jason at the Auto Zone I'm taking advantage of the uh milder temperature right now with the nice breeze and all I can is going to warm up and you might be getting the heat wave that's coming next week too Jason we're getting it here foreign I need an order I can bang out in an hour go pick it up and be back in this parking lot in an hour otherwise I'm gonna be sitting here talking to you guys for an hour oh what's this your birds which one that's the one up the street early okay come on come on come on get it get it get it get it climbing come on I got it oh you gotta be kidding me now another one popped up over here it's a press time double shot 23 miles no way 13 items 29 units uh it's 34.52 for 23 miles no way come on show me the map oh yeah one's going near downtown and then looping around downtown up in the north county no sorry no I'm going to Dierbergs up the street it said oh early's okay um I you know I didn't even look at the delivery time on that um as far as drive time let me uh well I know where this store is but where's the drop off nowhere it's in the same it's in the okay sucks after I accept it I can't get it anyway I'm gonna head up there because it says it's early only I think it's uh I think it was only like 13 items uh hang on another another double batch for all the 6.8 miles 47 items 69 units 6.8 miles 2709 they're coming in from the Aldi now in the first time to quit fighting me I'm telling you I'm trying to scroll down and it's it's trying to scroll back up and not letting me see the top of the list I hope another one just popped up on here what is it I don't know let me scroll up another Double match from Aldi and then uh oh this is in Illinois the all these right here but the Dollar Tree is in Columbia Illinois that's stupid I'm gonna have to knock this Dierbergs we're gonna get back up here by 10 o'clock yeah it said the uh the base pays 1162. on the Dierbergs order and I always get a that's the grocery store if you don't know I always get tips on those I'll take the photo with me too the stream phone I think it only was 13 items I find out when I get there oh there's the shop 11 items item preferences so it's 11 items there's probably it's probably his 13 there's probably a couple of extra units on one of them really don't even need the air right now but that humidity is going to be coming we'll start feeling it tomorrow and then next week is going to be sticky and hot I gotta always remember the other day I left here to run up to this same store and I can make a left and take the slow way and I forget I'm right at the highway I can jump on the highway another Highway um where's this order at that just came oh my gosh Sam's Club this is a double batch 38.1 miles it's 57.42 cents I don't even want to look see where that's going I don't even really care to be honest um they're all double patches that's we don't like all these double batches but people being so cheap they got them they got to keep putting these uh batches together so somebody will take the Jeep the cheap skates order that's why a lot of people will pick pick up the order and cancel the one they think is the cheapest perhaps somebody grab that 57 not me but I'm happy to see a damn Sam's order come in I don't know which one was uh and all of a sudden I get an order come on I got a semi getting on the highway ahead of me I gotta I gotta bang this out real fast and get back up here I got 57 minutes to get there get shot get it dropped off and get back up here for the Costco drop I would love to go do the Sam's drop but my God I can't I don't know where I can I don't know where a good place is the park to get it oh my gosh I gotta I'm merging on to another highway I gotta jump over three lanes when they finally come together and I got this semi in front of me doing 26. and I got cars put to buy from the other Highway doing 60 and 70 miles per hour [Music] come on and now he's going to get over too probably yeah oh my goodness flip over and see what that 23 order was it is Michael's craft store you know there's no tip on that there never is uh audio mods and I'm not here I'm not here that already well I'm glad these Shoppers are grabbing these orders because that means they're not going to be in my way at Costco because they're not going to get them done in time for that 10 a.m drop [Music] okay I'm passing this semi I'm already getting my turn lane [Music] yeah that's odd six or seven driving shot other choppers that won't give them away and I keep seeing these teams man it's really getting on my nerves I know uh somebody that posted that on the local Facebook uh it's our Facebook group boxing multiple people out doing an instacart order and most of the comments are mind your business mind your business well [Music] one I don't like to split my money and the only way that's that's uh in line with the rules of instacart as if both people are instacart Shoppers they both have to have an account they didn't do that you tag team orders all day long but I mean they're they're getting help I've seen it three times yesterday at Costco they were uh two Shoppers doing one order basically it's unfair to us that don't do that and it's against the rules so for everybody that says mind your business I don't really care I make it my business it is my business this is what I do I gotta get out here and do the hustle foreign pushing the cart the girl running around grabbing everything he had the phone he's like pointing and going whatever it's irritating and she got in my way like three times when I was trying to find something that's what got my attention and I and as you can easily see the phone you know you know if you use it you know what the app looks like you can spot Shoppers I mean they scan everything normal customers out doing their their shopping [Music] they don't they don't they're not scanning everything with a phone they may have a shopping list on phone they've got those apps I've had those where you can create your shopping list um right on the phone instead of writing down a shopping list you gotta well I used to do it with my iPad I think right when I first got my iPad I'd take it to the grocery store with me so I had a shopping list in there now with the today's things have changed since then a few years ago uh it's another double shot 26.51 5.3 miles that all the right back where I just was 50 items 73 units by all means and there's a triple shot at a different all these 4.5 miles fit 48 item 69 units 25.97 take them take them take them with that 27 where's it at uh triple shop I had all the Aldi that over by the Costco 12 miles 42 items 74 units taken take them get them get them get them get them while they're hot I don't want those triple in double orders that are only paying under thirty dollars in between twenty and thirty dollars we got them anywhere right now in between 26 51 and 27.38 there's a 25 97 on your feet um but there's a double shop and two triples full batches [Music] I learned my lesson with that I thought I was getting pretty quick at that Aldi and I was taking orders that were like 49 items 68 units or whatever before you get in there and uh start finding they're out of stock of a couple things or whatever and then you get a customer and it's not very responsive and something that you should be able to bang out in about 35 minutes in turn ends up taking you over an hour for the shop that includes check out mine because you gotta check out check out lane and then you gotta back it up yeah I've been not taking as many orders at all these as I was when I first started this even even though I got to know the store pretty good that I mainly shop from it's it's a big time consumer so I'm not doing so many working smarter I got plenty of roomies between me and the character out might be taking up a little bit of spot to my right but that's okay all right let me get these phones unhooked let's go get this and I I would uh pause just Turtle turn off my uh [Music] hang on a second let me click that I would turn off my instacart but I don't wanna I don't want it to have to recalibrate to the area for another 15-20 minutes after I'm done with the shop yeah it's always good to see early early drop off okay on shift because because that's what I'm doing a shift order right now I lost him yep relax now because you can just go straight to it because this delivery is probably not supposed to be delivered between 10 and 11 but if early it's okay not taken it's in my intro customer let them know I'm here yeah this is your cat what's this [Music] um [Music] thank you [Music] foreign please [Music] yeah I like this specifically in water [Music] it's not a it's not a tuna okay [Music] oh there it is 11.5 miles 46 items 62 units triple batch it's not set s up the road oh I gotta just start ignoring those that's I online [Music] three [Music] oh some Ken's steakhouse dressing that's good stuff thanks again Ken's steakhouse restaurants all the time [Music] another one beeps when I scan that that's new back up a little bit I get some Smuckers sweet orange marmalade [Music] shut down my apples thank you there it is that's the wrong size I don't like the gap between the seat man things always fall through I don't like this up yeah that one's better I am very picky on the products oh my gosh why is this app keep locking up again it keeps shutting it's shutting down [Music] that's right beverages [Music] store [Music] guys [Music] foreign [Music] ers [Music] foreign [Music] item people are preparing sandies I don't know what the hell of a package of these looks like what am I gonna do with no pictures oh my God I'll make it work I gotta turn this music up a little bit I forgot their music in the store is loud [Music] foreign [Music] tomorrow [Music] foreign [Music] small [Music] straps that down on me again foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] all right now finish this up rise [Music] already [Music] it's my eyes suck that's what I'm looking for [Music] destroyed another great story [Music] it has your bike I gotta be on this side anyway some raviolis [Music] family time [Music] what's this [Music] what are we done [Music] packages [Music] foreign [Music] amazing [Music] um I wasn't paying attention to my bills but like so like oh everything and I was uh I had unlimited everything then I ended up being I finally looked at it because I was it was just going you know auto pay and stuff but uh I wasn't paying attention they're charging me 134 a month for one line and I was at home all the time I was using no data as everything is here to Wi-Fi uh no data no minutes it was all going through my up my stuff so text message and I'll text everything looked through my Wi-Fi there was Zero basically zero usage on the T-Mobile network and they uh phone I don't know well they kept uh they kept um yeah they uh kept replacing the phone but I kept telling them it's the battery battery [Music] man [Music] okay [Music] okay [Music] let's deliver this foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] crazy [Applause] Amy notices [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] got that loaded up I put everything in my cold bag everywhere even though there's only two cold items one Frozen one cold that's okay because I take that I take it all up to the door in the one bag I can do that when there's not so much stuff [Music] foreign [Music] two packs of those cookies in the size you wanted and they only have one pack and the next size down so I I added that to make up for the one they were missing [Music] I will see you soon okay I'm back out in the world of 5G and now orders are popping back up on uh instacart again here's a finally a single shop 16.4 miles four items five units all the downer by the Costco 16.4 miles for 16.76. and it's going way almost to Waterloo Illinois not enough for that one even though it's four really easy items oh yeah that's a super easy shop somebody took it somebody doesn't mind driving all the way to Waterloo for not enough money that would cost me money let me get my directions going there I got 27 minutes to drop this off and get back to Costco right going right on schedule hopefully we get a tip on this again I never know because it's it's shipped and you know [Music] then turn left I think I'll wear on what direction I gotta jump on the highway and go where oh I know where this is yeah we can do this no problem no problem that lady drives like a fool she looks like an instacart Chopper she stared at her phone well no she's not it's card Chopper since uh if you're hurt [Music] I've seen uh a much older clientele and dierberg versus Snooks I do see I mean I see them I see the old timers I see the old timers it Snooks as well but I see morals which uh you know a lot of them are a fixed income [Music] yeah Dierbergs so that's weird I think you see uh people on a fixed income more of them at uh discount grocery stores stuff like that but I don't know if you've shopped at beavers you know your whole life it's a great grocery store it's hard to uh that's where I used to always shop when I was younger I always went to DreamWorks I love Dierbergs I always had everything it's hard to switch to a store that does not have everything man thanks dang Don allergies I use my netting pot today I took my Zyrtec so [Music] in three quarters of a mile exit to I-55 North towards St Louis U.S 61 us 60. they do like in cap sale Thursday sales at Newburgh said if you just went in there and took advantage of their end caps and they had good stuff on them if I recall you can get some really killer deals there but I don't know me and my me and my now brother-in-law we're roommates at the time we both went to Dearborn shopping one night after work we were starving twice 61 us-67 for May Ferry Road shut up oh my God all back because I gotta drive straight all that chatter I'm driving us 61 us-67 Lemay Ferry Road bye I can't take it I know how to get to the road the main roads that this Street's off of I don't think we're a street is but no me and my brother-in-law went there um while he was my roommate at the time before he met my sister we spent almost 600 on groceries and literally had enough groceries for like a week it was crazy well we were hungry yeah literally I'm driving straight to a stoplight up here that's what she was all those directions were about drive straight [Music] oh my God now let me see the directions I think I need to be in the right handling let's go now it's gonna happen oh [ __ ] again let's take for the Road Melville in a quarter of a mile turn right on Border Heights Drive in a quarter of a mile turn right on Border Heights Drive I'm on board already that's what that exit took me off to was to go right to border [Music] and then I'm gonna come back up here make a right zip on the highway get right up there by Costco even if I'm not in their parking lot by the time that drop hits I'm gonna be right on the road next to it so I still I'll still get the drop because we got 22 minutes to drop this off and get up from Costco [Music] weird that uh sent me to that Costco first there's another gear per example around the corner up here in Oakville a Little Closer yeah from where I was I could get to this quicker I delivered to these apartments like three different times three different units they're like townhouses they got two car garages I don't know what they are condos I don't know how they're weird again it's older people I didn't usually deliver to from this as well foreign did you order some beer Birds I'm here [Music] all right foreign yeah these are really sweet the other one ran inside though when the state outside he's the licking my leg looks like a little baby chow like a mentor chowder sort of kind of all right like across between a chow and a Shiba Inu or something weird cute little dogs huh [Music] I am on my way to Costco I have 15 minutes to get up there before the drive I was say 17 or 14 30 13 minutes let's hope we get something good out of it I'm right by Sam's too I'm shocked I haven't had anything pop over there um are there any orders no nothing right now [Music] there's smoke on my way foreign minutes to get here from there we'll see what it takes me to get there from here go up from Sam's it takes me like four minutes to get to this intersection normally from uh Costco that one right here where I get off the highway to come here I am gonna move my truck though if I get an order in Costco right away I'm not that I had a hard time loading up yesterday on that first order of my first double I took because I didn't need my truck and somebody pulled it right I mean damn they're touching my damn bumper with her damn Prius behind me and I had to get my tailgate I ended up just pulling my truck my truck forward so I could get access to it I dropped my tailgate down and it was over their Hood it was up higher in the hood and it was down over their Hood and I'm I had to change that up so I'm holding forward or am I gonna flip that so I can hear this [Music] foreign looks just like the one that was pulled right up behind me um yesterday morning can't possibly be the same one but it's a part it's like a maroon burgundy color it looks just like it but I think they have about three three four inches between the front of the bumper of my my hitch [Applause] and I didn't send this lady a email or a text message telling her to uh make sure she checks her email for the final receipt dollars and ninety cents what is that 6.90 [Applause] nine miles one bag this is a delivery only Michael's oh yeah there's no tip that's probably the one that was attached to somebody's order earlier I saw Michael's order earlier somebody needs to accept that and then say hey there's no tip on here so I can't take it and then maybe a little additive I don't know [Music] I think the people at the intersections they work in shifts they're like currently like uh they'll they'll have a shift change at some point now I'll be by here in four or five hours and there's a whole different set of people out here begging for money at the intersection I could be wrong man this is the same look at Prius my old neighbor Josh and went below me hand but his was white hmm I can tell you I'll be calling it an early day at some point today because I'm tired I didn't get to bed till I didn't get to sleep till late and woke up at 5 48. summary I don't need to see that it's on the wrong screen I might have had an order pop up and I didn't even see it it's 9 49 and we're back at Costco so you can't bang out of nowhere in less than an hour I don't know what that took me from start to finish but it wasn't very damn long the only hiccup I had was uh the cookies because they were out of them and I explained that to her inside [Music] I don't know where I want to park did pretty good where I parked yesterday Florida started just slamming in and I grabbed that first 40 dollar one that looked eight over 8.8 miles it was a double though I'd rather a nice tasty single pop-up and I take that get that spot closer to the door like I did yesterday oh wow I'm gonna get even closer than I was yesterday where's this guy going all right whatever I'm parking here I was already here this guy's just pulling in trying to snake my spot I I spotted I'll tell you right here I get I leave my truck right here I get an order 9 51. actually now I'm gonna test my internet speed real quick woman in front of me is staring at the door to see if when they start letting people in she's not a Shopper that couple Maybe and I don't seem to put the phone out maybe not okay I gotta get enough signal right here this is sweet I got a really good signal yeah people just line up like and I swear it's like it's a good boy come in here picking your nose right in front of me big enough in there oh that's nasty ah they line up like it's Black Friday about right open for the big coaster deals that's how people line up here it's like wow [Music] I dialed that order for six dollars and ninety cents is still in here there's no tip on it it's nine miles let's go um they're gonna tell me how many units it's a it's a delivery only oh it's at Michael's order that's why foreign I get an order all in this stream and going and knocking out unless it's like three items for eight bucks then I want you to see that that's not gonna happen that's me I'm not that lucky [ __ ] I damn near almost accepted that uh Michael's order by accident refreshing I was looking up not paying attention hit the wrong thing [Music] concrete thing here medium pull back in I'm gonna pull for my ride just in case I keep this spot more access to my door that's better now there's a guy walking up I'm pretty sure I've seen him in there he's an instacart Shopper he's walking up to the door that's right I'll sit right here where the Signal's better I'm right up close uh it's me the handicapped spots and then the entrance um that's a Schnucks that's over Schnucks in Arnold wow nobody wants that it's uh 12.11 10.2 miles delivery only says seven units so seven bags yeah everybody's gonna want that now they're just in the way though they're going to complicate things when the drop hits here about four or five minutes come on water in my coffee I was driving when I popped up I think they must love it people grabbing Parts they must have opened the doors early they're letting people in um fingers crossed we get a good Banger right out of the gate get a good start to the day these old slow people all get here right when they open and congest everything up they don't move slick in there oh I can turn this back yeah I'm 57. I'm 57 a couple more minutes what sucks about getting here right after they open the sample ladies don't have anything yet usually the sample ladies are very helpful at least try and point me in the right direction if they see I'm looking for something I asked this one yesterday um what is that Sam's Club 40 60 oh it's a double 25.7 miles 2016. well it's a double the all the across the street is the other part of it yeah that's a no no way Jose yeah I the meatballs I was looking for yesterday I'm pretty sure they've had on a sample lady sandals recently because I remember they think you could really taste the beer in these meatballs they're a bit beer cheddar meatballs and she's like I don't work for Costco I don't know where this stuff is like well but you've sampled it it's been out on samples I thought you might have known I would say you didn't have to be a [ __ ] about it all the other sample ladies are trying to tell me where things are and I know they don't know where anything is bought one of them one time they actually pointed me in the right direction and helped me find something um the Michaels were up to 690 somebody took that delivery only from the Schnucks out in Arnold foreign yeah the uh Michael's order finally went up two dollars it's 8.90 now for nine miles delivery only all right 9 59 here we go let's get ready to rumble [Music] yeah I'd rather get one sometimes like around 40 40 50 bucks that's not as big as some of these that are they might pop up for 90 plus dollars and get it done in half the time they get back up here while that person's still in here shopping for that first order 959 come on where's the drop they started dropping at 9 59 yesterday no that's probably right I think because I accepted that order at 1001. it just clicked over to 10. um at Sam's Club Aldi just went up for 25 miles just went up to 42. oh there's something else in here Costco 24.2 Costco 19.3 that's the mileage um they're both double batches they may already grab one of those Costco's too far come on you can do better than that I got I got my five star rating damn it I want this stuff on my phone first it's not going crazy like it did yesterday morning and the day before six items 24.9 miles from 19.3 Miles 12 miles where's this one going for that much Maryland Heights Lord they did the Manchester 141 stores much closer to that one it's halfway there hasn't been a good drop today that's for sure something has changed no same order something changed on one of them though yeah and it's one that's uh 24.9 miles they're both both drop tops are real close to each other so they're both like say 24 and 24. 24.5 miles away somebody took it somebody wants to go to Maryland Heights that's way way out there for me good area though for playing 12.2 miles 10 items double batch where is it going downtown not doing that downtown [ __ ] today I got a tip 12 tip on that so that put that at about 23 and something I got on that uh Dierbergs order so I'm at 23 something for the day I can't check right now to see what the exact total is I came in quick so that's yeah that was a good time they need to see what it what time it totally took me it's 11 11 something first before I was worth 23 something I made on it 1003 and I'm still not getting good orders nothing good is popping up I mean only Costco won't sit here is a double batch 12 items 12 units 19.3 miles going uh jeez Brentwood and Clayton youth City area hope something else popped up uh that came back that 20 let me see is it going up the Maryland Heights I don't know it's a different one this is up north of Clayton too just looks similar look at that it's drops come on that guy is clearly not disabled but just parked in that handicapped spot in His Cadillac Norris's woman Nooks Southfield two bags 15.99 5.8 miles it's not a bad one he might be he's got really skinny legs he was a skinny guy ain't nothing wrong with him no not a thing yeah somebody grabbed that Schnucks I should have it was just it would have I would have been back up there in no time but um fomo man I want to go I want a big one his ankles are like this big around there's a sample lady right there they always try and explain the product to me I just was like I don't care I just want to eat the free food come on this is a terrible job uh here's 35.91 double batch 23.39 miles 19 items 21 units going where Clayton Clayton New City area I would do that if they had the new Costco open like I forgot to look into that last night that'll take some pressure off of this one because a lot of the city dwellers that come out here and go out to West County we'll go to that one be less competition for us shoppers out here might be less orders too but oh another one popped up what is it well they all suck it's another double batch for 24.9 miles it's six items nine units 26.79 that's the one that's in Maryland Heights that came back up they decided not to take it whoever accepted it both drop-offs are way up there I keep looking at this one for 35.91 23.3 I can't oh wait more just came in up at Michael's one came back and it went back down to six dollars and ninety cents 24 miles 23 miles it's 19 miles 13.3 miles eight items double batch that's exactly two dollars a mile um oh it's going all the way down to Imperial this is the best one that's came up though for reals I'm gonna take it I'll just it's mostly highway I'm gonna go bang it out real quick I'm gonna jump on the highway drop it off and come back up here and get back here before anybody this will be the quickest one that I've seen come up I can bang this out um probably about an hour start to finish I'm out we'll see you later
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Shift Happens...Fool: Day 1
hey shifters so today is day one officially of the shift happens challenge and this morning was really actually really good i got up um at about 5 45 and i do morning prayers so i didn't actually go out and and work out until about 6 15 6 20. so it's not that i was unfamiliar with these exercises but i tell you when i got to those russian twists i was good the first set i was all good i was on top of it then um i saw the next set and i was like oh wow so i didn't get the full i think it was supposed to be 40 or something like that i think i did 30 10 off but i was actually really good i thought it was really great what's interesting is i like to ice skate and i've always liked that whole speed skating thing i totally wish i would have gotten into that right but anyway so i decided i was gonna add glides to my workout when you do glides you look like you are skating and what i do is i take styrofoam plates and instead of um stepping on the part that you would usually eat i flip them over because it's smoother right like i got anyway you flip them over and it's smoother so you can glide really easily and so i started doing those you do i'm doing about 30 and then i'll keep adding to them so it was actually really good my legs are a little bit sore i did stretch i know that i have to add some type of exercise for my back because my back is really weak and i could tell that when i was doing those russian twists those things are a bear i'm also going to add in jumps like jump rope probably about 400 i used to do about 400 per day so i'll start there and then start adding them i usually add like 100 per week so we'll see maybe i'll be up to 800 by the time this whole thing is over i do want to share what it is that i'm eating and drinking mostly drinking right now mostly drinking so i do two different juices i take what's called um liquid glucosamine and chondroitin which is actually good for your joints i have always i've had bad knees since i was in eighth grade i've had patella tendonitis which is jumper's knee played basketball and volleyball tended not to wear knee pads in volleyball not very smart but it was fun while it lasted um and i've also sprained knee so i always have to be careful that so i take liquid glucosamine and chondroitin every day it's a citrus flavor it's not good they'll try to say that it is but it's not so i mix that in with my carrot juice not just plain carrots so i do a carrot pineapple banana and there's one other thing carapan oh and mandarin mandarin orange so i do three mandarin oranges i'll put the recipe down at the bottom so you can have that and then i also do a kale which i do in the evenings generally um sometimes instead of vegetables i'll just drink that since it has i have kale pineapples carrots and i drop in dates which is good for sweetening pretty good stuff i must say for breakfast i have oatmeal now the most fun okay today is april fool's and i said last week that i was going to get my son my son is 14 and he loves to eat so i decided i was going to do the little oreos trick little oreos and i put um i open the oreos and put toothpaste in it thank goodness we don't do those crazy colored toothpastes and whatnot however it went over smashingly because oftentimes when he comes home i have a snack for him something from me and he was really excited to see these cookies i almost couldn't hold in my delight and then he ate one and he ate another one and then he got to the third one it's called lullingham i couldn't make it the first one and when he got to that one i probably shouldn't laugh like this but it's hilarious so he i saw him looking at it at first and then because he's a boy he's like it doesn't really matter put it in this he put it in his mouth right and starts chewing and chewing and kind of chewing and then he went and i couldn't help it i lost it and he said what best april fools ever here's a little bit of it what did you say i said their snack for you thank you what's wrong nothing nothing how was your day it was good finishing the paper whoa that's so wrong yeah can't do that april fools ah i have to say i've had a great day i will be up early oh let me not forget i have a little challenge from um mr giles ray childs somebody is bragging about doing two a day and i said so that sounds like a challenge to me because i'm really really competitive little do people know i'm very competitive so i think we have a challenge going on for two days and we'll see do i want to take that up there you go i'm going to do my best to do as many as i can in the evenings as well let's see how that works again i encourage you to keep pushing keep shifting and let's do it together if you have any questions comments you know please like the video share it and if you want to be a part of the challenge let me know and i will make sure that i put links regularly in the video so you can share and join in as well we are going from april 1st until may 1st so our shift is 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20 Cindy Farley and Georgetown U Cohort 35 Midwifery Students
so my name is lorraine mogford and i'm one of the organizing members of this conference and i'm going to be introducing dr cindy farley it's my honor to introduce you to her this is our seventh year working together at vidm cindy farley studied midwifery at emory university she earned her bsn and phd from the ohio state university and her msn from emerson or emory university excuse me she has worked clinically in a variety of birth settings including university hospital in cincinnati mount eaton care center in mount eden ohio she is a professor at georgetown university and in the nurse midwifery women's health nurse practitioner programs she currently serves as a locum tennis midwife for palm marine hospital a rural hospital in millersville or millersburg ohio dr farley reviews selected legal cases involving midwifery regulatory issues and clinical care she's co-editor of the clinical practice guidelines for midwifery and women's health and american journal of nursing 2002 book of the year and a prenatal postnatal care a woman-centered approach she has been instrumental in organizing groups of midwifery and whnp students to visit their federal federal legislators and advocate for positive change in important maternal health policies and legislation she received the 2020 american college of nurse midwives public policy award for this work she was awarded a faculty residency in the fall of 2019 at oxford university in england learning from british midwives and midwifery students and exploring their systems of care for childbearing families she has contributed to global health health efforts in honduras guatemala haiti and liberia making midwives uh to improve health and well-being of all people is dr farley's passion she's on the board of directors of the new cincinnati birth center and will offer women side of the street oh i did and she will offer women birthing people and families in cincinnati surrounding areas a safe and satisfying birth experience with competent and compassionate midwifery care cindy farley will introduce our students as they come along we have five student panelists kelly grant from oregon zoe pappas from georgia taylor tingstead from california floor fraser from california and jennifer piercy from florida they're members of the 35th cohort of georgetown university's hybrid distance education program in midwifery and women's health and they are all completing their first course in labor birth postpartum and newborn care students are in program tracks ending with either the master's or doctoral degree and there you can learn a little bit more about them there so welcome and i'm going to give cindy the presenter status now and there you go welcome cindy and students thank you lorraine certainly always a pleasure to be with you at our seventh year together and i really appreciate your support as facilitator my georgetown students are going to share their experiences of peer support in a distance learning program i want to point out the two bulldog pier puppies there in the photo bulldog is the mascot of georgetown and there have been a succession of live bulldogs named jack living at georgetown i find this photo heartwarming the same warm fuzzy feeling that can come from peer support and lorraine described my background pretty well so i'm just going to move on here other than to mention i don't think these books are a conflict of interest so much as the georgetown requirement to post these books are sold in 28 countries i'm always so fascinated by that so thank you and i donate my royalties to midwifery causes so i do live in yellow springs ohio a small village of about 4 000 people located in the midwest area of the united states i started my teaching career in the launch and early days of frontier nursing university back when distance learning was not cool teaching and learning remotely were novel at the time but have grown in educational endeavors since and was fully accelerated by the covid19 pandemic however i would make a distinction between forced distance learning versus planned distance learning in the way that faculty and students connect and work with the differences what we can say unequivocally is that distance learning works the remote environment does present some challenges for developing peer support but it is quite possible i like to point out that relationships can and do form over the internet from friendship to romance to even sex so peer support is very possible and should be mindfully encouraged by faculty so that meaningful peer relationships can be formed among their students together we care for each other is the theme of this year's conference and this is a perfect fit for our topic of peer support appear as someone who shares common experiences and social similarities support has a number of meanings but most pertinent for us today are these to hold up to serve as a foundation for to keep from losing courage to keep going a midwifery student peer can provide the deeply felt empathy encouragement and assistance that comes from going through similar experiences in their midwifery education think about how peer relationships can develop and then see how these elements are reflected in our students stories today peer support can be informally developed through connections made in and after class in our modern world many connections are made through the use of social media such as what we're doing right now formal peer support programs can be structured by faculty these are often voluntary for example our friends at oxford brooks university in oxford england pair their second year students with their first year students to develop peer support about seven years ago i met with a group of georgetown students to develop our own formal system of peer support and we call this saxa siblings this is derived from georgetown's official cheer hoya saxa and that comes from the ancient greek and latin for what rocks and if you ask me i think midwives rock we all rock we invite students in their first term of our program to become a sax's sibling and i pair them with a volunteer mentor in their fourth term usually and it's a process i like to think of as similar to match.com i am a matchmaker for sure we encourage a phone call at a mutually agreed upon time to start this relationship and then what they make of it is up to them i try to match by geographic location as our distance learning students come from all over the united states which encompasses five different time zones my rationale for this is that they will begin their careers with a local network of support and can continue their connections through involvement in professional midwifery organizations in the u.s such as the american college of nurse midwives this creates other avenues of peer support as students step out in their career there's limited research on the influence of peer support and midwifery education making this a great idea for future research students out there just putting it out there for you the existing evidence regarding superior support among midwifery students suggests that benefits for peer mentors includes the opportunity to develop mentorship and leadership skills and another feature that i find is it allows them to reflect on their own personal growth as they share their stories with their saxa siblings and for the peer mentee enhanced confidence and practical advice help to optimize their educational experiences and so uh for this panel discussion here are our objectives our students will describe their experiences of both giving and receiving formal and informal peer support in their u.s distance midwifery education program to our live audience we're curious about your own stories of peer support so feel free to share anything and i want to proudly note on this slide our previous georgetown student presentations we have presented on advocacy confidence for first birth developing publications food and culture international student experiences and coveted effects on the student experience so i'm now going to hand over our talk to our midwife student panelists and first up is floray frasier happy international day the midwife thank you dr farley um good morning good afternoon or good evening and thank you for all joining us today i'm fleury frazier student midwife and student women's health nurse practitioner at georgetown university and just next week i'll start my final semester of my program and i'm very much so looking forward to the bright future ahead of midwifery um so just being here and being surrounded by so many midwives and midwifery students is truly inspiring and i feel very honored to be here today um a little bit about me i've grown up in and lived in beautiful san diego county california my whole life and i always planned to grow up here go to school here live here work here because this is where my tribe is and the cambridge dictionary definition of a tribe is a group of people often related families who live together share the same language culture and history and this is where i feel most at home most connected and most loved but however with all that being said there's also a yiddish proverb that states you make a plan and god laughs and that has definitely been true to me and my story my career journey up until this point has been completely non-linear my journey has taken me from job to job state to state and all around the globe and while it hasn't gone according to my plan i truly would not change a thing about it because i've learned and found that my tribe can exist outside of the community that raised me so just as most things when they're happening in the moment it may be hard to understand and we might not appreciate it but when we look back on our journeys um like i've looked back on my journey thus far i so appreciate the people that i've met and the places that i've been um and some of these people like susan who is one of my preceptors here on this chat i would consider one of the key players in my journey i love the the guidance the love that they've given me the friendship the mentorship has all helped shape me to be the woman that i am today so mentorship has always been very important to me uh without even having the conscious thought of oh i need a mentor i've always sought out the advice from others who've come before me others that know more than i do or more successful than i am to learn and to grow from them and i've always been interested in teaching others what i know as well for me this goes back to high school as a junior volunteer at a local hospital i was super excited to get into the hospital learn all that i could from the more seasoned volunteers get my experience and be able to train you volunteers and then in nursing school in my undergrad program with the guidance of my nursing school dean and a few of my professors i was able to found and create from the ground up a nurse mentorship program at shenandoah university and now in graduate school as a midwifery and women's health nurse practitioner student i benefited as a mentee in the hoya saxa program from my professors and my preceptors and most importantly i have benefited from the mentorship and companionship of my classmates and i can safely say that without them i would most certainly not be where i am today um i've been able to make connections with my with my classmates even in this distance setting um and i've also been able to make connections with prospective students that have reached out to me via linkedin or instagram and have asked me about my experience should they apply what's it like once you get accepted and i just find that to be really really cool um so mentorship and uh building a midwifery tribe that breaks boundaries and crosses borders is very important to me and i have a couple of reasons why so first is power in community power and community is the together in our theme together we care today we're celebrating a hundred years of progress in our profession and that is a huge accomplishment there's so much power in our midwifery community we've broken barriers we've changed policies we've improved health outcomes globally and not one individual was able to make this level of progress on their own um but it is the result of us coming together advocating um together that we are able to make these changes and i know that we'll contin continue to do so as we move forward in our careers as midwives then the next uh point is strength and shared experiences and this is the we and together we care i'm not sure if you've ever tried to explain what it feels like to care for a pregnant or laboring patient or the way that you too might hold your breath when the fetus is restituting or when you have to support a birthing person that um is either had past undesirable experience or current under desirable experience and while it's not impossible to explain what that feels like to a non-birth worker a birth worker knows and understands because they too have experienced those same or similar feelings they've been there they've done that and they can uplift you encourage you teach you and motivate you just as someone did for them when they experienced it for the first time and finally relationship building is the care in together we care um relationship building is more important now than it ever was before um relationship building is what brings the heart of midwifery um to everything that we do um and especially after two years of being physically and sometimes emotionally separated from community we are now working very hard to build back those relationships and create new relationships and friendships as an online student i at georgetown i never had the opportunity to meet my classmates face to face until just two weeks ago um and the relationships and friendships that we created in the online setting were only strengthened and um made unbreakable by seeing each other in person um and these relationships i know will carry on throughout our entire careers um all of my classmates are always going to have a midwifery friend in san diego through me and i'll always know i have a friend in florida through jen or a midwife friend in oregon through kelly and i i just think that's amazing and i'll definitely lean on my my classmates and cohort members as i know they'll lean on me as well so to just wrap up i want to leave you with a final thought from toy story i'm not going to sing it but uh you have a friend you've got a friend in me you've got troubles i've got them too there isn't anything i wouldn't do for you we stick together and we see it through because you've got a friend in me so happy international day of the midwife and we'll turn it over to my next classmate hi there let me get this going okay fleury did a great job it's hard to follow but my name is kelly grant i was born and raised just outside of portland oregon in a small town called newburgh i've lived here my entire life and probably would continue to live here my entire life only now i'm leaving to move closer to the hospital for my job upon graduation in august my background as a nurse is primarily an abdominal organ transplant urology and major plastic surgery specifically gender confirmation surgeries as a nurse many of us know we lean on peer support constantly from things like asking our shift mates to take a look at something or even talking to them when we've had a rough day on the unit and they're sure to be the people to understand in distance learning it's no secret that peer support is a challenge we have women in this room from as far as students go from as far west as oregon and california to as far east as florida and georgia how do we bring these women close together and provide support for one another that's the big question and georgetown has done a great job in providing an answer unless you know somebody starting school at the same time as you beginning a master's program can feel extremely lonely and isolating late night studying hours reading stress about the next exam the isolation starts when you realize no one at home knows what you're going through and can't really relate during my first term in the program an email slipped into my inbox about the saxa sibling program it's a peer support program that dr farley mentioned organized by georgetown to connect new students with students nearing the end of their program i was matched with my sibling ashley who offered advice and comfort as the first few terms were beating me down specifically the first term i it was so refreshing as a person new to the program to have somebody there who had been through the classes and could relate to my questions concerns and occasionally frustrations talking to ashley felt like a safe place to ask questions and was a great resource when i wasn't quite sure who my other resources were she always pointed me in the right direction i decided that i was going to be a sibling when it was my turn to help a new student well this year in late january i was matched with my sibling carly this time in the mentorship position i've asked carly if it's okay if i can share a little bit about our interactions and a little bit about her unfortunately i didn't have time to get a picture of her on the slide but carly is a labor and delivery nurse from washington who just completed her first semester at georgetown she has a young daughter and continues to work while as in school during her stressful time in pathophysiology which i'm sure even if you've been outside of school for a little while you can relate to patho being a little bit challenging maybe a little frustrating at times certainly scary at times um she had questions about body systems and what to look forward to next semester and so carly reached out no matter the day or the time i made myself available to carly for questions and support and have continued to make myself available in coincidence she just texted me this morning asking me a question questions like what does next term look like how was your professor for pharmacology would you recommend them should i buy the recommended textbooks or just the required textbooks what did you really use support was often surrounding the stress of being in grad school for the first time and frankly the ingrained fear of not passing patho our first call lasted about an hour and carly and i have had many calls and messages since i'll admit my favorite calls are always the pep talks i remember being in the first few semesters and wondering why is this so hard am i going to pass patho how did i do so well in undergrad and now i'm having so much trouble little did i know those are the same questions that many new students have the first terms and especially the first few terms are so anxiety provoking with all the new challenges that you face as a new student nurse midwife and a new master student through the saks assembling peer mentorship program i have met amazing women who are looking for support community and understanding i have gained insight into the lives of my peers gained mentorship skills and tips for how to study in things like complex guiding and things that are more challenging for some people and were certainly challenging for me the emotional and personal satisfaction i feel from being a saxa sibling has been the most exciting takeaway for me with every exam i text carly and check in see how she's holding up and celebrate her victories with her when things go sideways we game plan and strategize for the next time watching growth and celebrating everyone has been so fulfilling to me the beauty of the sibling program is that regardless of the distance between us we can be there to support each other hype each other up and celebrate together at vulnerable points in the program there's a saying i'm sure many of us have heard that nurses eat their young but i'm here to tell you that nursing master's students don't the one-on-one peer support and is our opportunity to break down the distance build confidence friendships and realize that we're better together thank you for listening to me and happy international day of the midwife thank you kelly happy international day of the midwife everyone i am extremely honored to be present with you all today and i thank you for celebrating an invaluable profession a profession that i am excited to continue learning about and becoming a part of my name is jennifer and i am a current navarre in excuse me i am currently in navarre beach florida with my husband joe and seven-year-old daughter lottie we are a military family we have been live we have lived everywhere all over the united states and in okinawa japan over the course of the last 21 years and because of our experiences i have had a lot of practice finding our support system within wherever the military sends us so thinking back two years ago i remember my very first semester as a graduate student and all of the adjustments i needed to make firstly learning to navigate an online platform and the flipped classroom with the volume of coursework and the large amount of material to consume weekly was definitely challenging but also the 10 plus year gap between my last experience as a student felt overwhelming you know i could say in a way i can compare this to a military move in where you know no one and immediately find that value in establishing a network of support with my rusty study skills i reached out and posted on the wall asking if anyone would like to start a study group and i quickly realized that i was not the only one who felt anxious and a bit overwhelmed and now we have all become fast friends and the best support system through the last two years our study group has grown and evolved into so much more than helping ourselves meet our objectives they are often the first people i reach out to when i need advice when i need to vent or commiserate in this great work that consumes us and of course to celebrate all of our victories honestly they have all become family as we shared our lived experiences not just with school but beyond our studies i attribute part of my excess and happiness within this program to those connections i have been privileged to make a year into my graduate school experience i an opportunity to to apply and become an ambassador and saxa sibling for the university presented itself because of the value i found in the connections i've made with my peers i thought this was a wonderful formal avenue and where i can pay it forward as an ambassador and saxa sibling i am available for prospective students and new students just beginning their journey on becoming a midwife or a women's health nurse practitioner i help ease any anxiety by answering questions regarding my personal experiences and pointing them in the right direction oftentimes being a mom and a military spouse who also worked while in school many new students wondered how i was able to balance everything my answers were always simple firstly a supportive family and then next important thing was my cohort i always give this one piece of advice find your people the people that are alongside you within this program the ones next to you on the zoom screen when you're in class no one else will understand how you are feeling better than them your support in the beginning on my journey to becoming a midwife will be the foundation to how i want to practice midwifery as a student and we as student midwives and someday soon practicing midwives will need our people our cohort of wonderful humans who share many things with us in common i know i will need advice and guidance as i navigate my future midwifery practice and i truly believe in making connections because honestly we are so much stronger together my experience as a student midwife has been enriched by these relationships i've gained with peer support and moving forward i really hope to continue to connect with students that are following in our footsteps by providing them with the encouragement and moral support we all have in morals part we all have a common goal and when we collectively care and support one another our future patients will thank us thank you so much for your attention and happy international day of the midwife hello everyone my name is tayla tingstad and i am a student midwife whnp and i am also pursuing my doctor of nursing practice degree i am very honored to be here today i currently live in san diego california like floray and this picture i have here is actually me in front of the ranoculas which are in bloom in san diego right now and they are very beautiful so my background as a nurse was in the postpartum setting which also happens to be what my doctoral project is on um in particular i am focusing on providers beliefs and practices regarding postpartum care and i see that dr walker is here today and she has been my doctoral project mentor and i thank her for all of her support so i am a saxa sibling mentor and i have found it very rewarding um sexist siblings are all about peer support as a mentor my role is to provide support to my mentee but support can go both ways it's always nice to have someone that truly understands uh what you're going through you know our family and friends are very supportive but they aren't fully capable of appreciating all of the struggles that we go through and so my mentee and i have been able to support each other also on a personal level we found out that we both had struggled with infertility which for a midwife student surrounded by pregnancy and birth can be very challenging and so to be able to connect on that level level as well has created a friendship between us um and luckily i am now a mother of a beautiful one and a half year old little girl who keeps me very busy and she is napping right now so hopefully she will continue to do that through this presentation and being a mentor also illuminates how much you have personally grown it is rewarding to look back and see someone in your position from a year or two ago and to realize how much you have grown professionally and personally i remember when i first started this program and hearing other students speak who were much further along than i was and i was just in on and i had on admiration for them um some were graduating soon and only had a few more births to attend and i didn't even know how a speculum worked but now i am in my final semesters and i have learned and grown so much and in just a few weeks i will i get to start catching my first babies which is very exciting and i still just can't believe the journey that i've been on to get to this place in my life and i am very aware that i still have a long way to go um but it's also satisfying to then be able to help prepare your mentee for what is to come in the program whether it be challenging courses issues with securing clinical placement or just how best to find that school work-life balance it is so easy to forget in this chaos that it is necessary to take time for ourselves and focus on our own mental well-being so i like to give my mentee tips and tricks that have worked for me in the past hoping that she may be able to use them as well it's also important to remember that these peers our mentees or our mentors will soon be our future colleagues so to be able to build these professional and friendly relationships is great because you never know when you might need to call someone for advice on a case or just to figure out what the most recent guidelines of care are and it's always valuable to have professional connections and developing these while you're in school with your mentee can be mutually beneficial so thank you all very much and happy international day of the midwife i will now turn it over to the next presenter hi um good afternoon good whatever time it is wherever you all are coming from i am absolutely delighted to have this opportunity to share on this topic of peer support in midwifery and in midwifery education my name is zoe pappas and i'm from atlanta georgia i am a whmp student and a nurse midwife student at georgetown university like my peers and i am finally entering my last semester which has to be absolutely ecstatic um for the past seven years i have been a pediatric hematology oncology nurse at children's healthcare of atlanta i am the oldest of five siblings and 21 cousins so from a very young age i knew two things about myself that i loved being an older sibling with the unique spirit and energy it can bring and i very much wanted to serve people somehow somewhere in the birthing process i've come to find and truly believe that the best way for me to be both is by being a midwife hopefully once i graduate in my final semester of um midwife in nursing school however many life events brought me to taking the job at children's with the pediatric hema population and i felt as though i'd set aside my path of becoming a midwife but to re-quote the yiddish proverb that fleur earlier cited you make a plan and god laughs and sometimes he laughs really good but that's neither here nor there as i reflect back on my previous semester and ponder how i made it through midwifery school thus far the answer is easy i made it this far because of the support of my peers not only in formal ways in no sort of required way but just from their own kind spirits of not leaving anybody behind and i think i can best illustrate this with a couple stories when i came across the georgetown midwifery program three years ago i was delighted that they did not require labor and delivery nursing as i said earlier i needed to um take a job within pediatric hemok and i was very worried that that had derailed my dream of becoming a midwife i felt like this was a this was finally an opportunity to get back to my dream and to get back on track and i was really really excited however after making it through patho and pharmacology and all the other things i found myself really really anxious for beginning clinical on my first day of class in my first clinical semester i was honestly really terrified and was seriously concerned i've made an error in judgment i felt like an imposter amongst people with years of bedside nursing on l d and postpartum units i shared this concern with my class mainly because i was afraid they would think it when i introduced myself as a pt mock nurse after sharing a couple students reached out to me and said that they were also from different nursing backgrounds they shared with me their different nursing backgrounds and how they felt that it was helpful in their path to becoming a midwife this was a tremendous comfort to me another peer reached out and said after hearing what i said that she had sat down and written out a list of things that she was glad she knew from being an l d nurse over the past years she thought these were the things that would help her most in her future of pursuing being a midwife the amount of times i have looked over this 12-page document which is a tremendous amount of time to share with another student in the very busy academic rigor of midwifery school is absolutely unreal it truly was an amazing gift from a peer and i've consulted it numerous times out of comfort out of lack of knowledge out of just reminding myself what it is i need to know going forward two semesters later i was feeling more confident i was loving when i was learning i could actually work a speculum i knew what people were talking about with cervical exams i could even do them um i could place an iud in a reasonable amount of time and these were all tremendous accomplishments for me and then out of nowhere i found myself falling seriously ill i was hospitalized in atlanta for a week out of class for two weeks and out of clinical for four weeks and i was completely sure that i would not be able to stay in that semester and i was even more sure that this was going to once again derail my dream of becoming a midwife after noticing i was in class which in this wood free school no one really misses class a student got my number from another she reached out asking where i was when i explained to her what had happened she immediately asked what she could do to help at that time i really had no idea um but she didn't hesitate she and some other students jumped immediately into action my peers sent me class notes and study guides and practice questions that they had made up they shared their hard work with me without a second thought they shared their thoughts their prayers their words of encouragement they checked in i even got a call from a doordash employee saying that someone from nevada had sent me a bunch of soup which is like i think 11 states away from georgia um and with their amazing support and generosity i made it through the semester and i felt really confident about the knowledge that i'd acquired throughout the semester as peers in this program even though we're miles apart we look after each other and i've truly benefited from the amazing spirit of looking after one another everyone's success is success to our profession as peers we uniquely understand each other not only as students but as people seeking to become midwives i'm new to the saxo sibling program this past semester i had heard of an opportunity to be a saxo sibling i felt so excited to join in as i said i'm very new to being a sibling but what i can say as my relationship with my sibling has unfolded that it is a beautiful way to pay it forward as jen said and to look out for those coming in behind us because we're all in this together and we all plan to be midwives and supportive one is supportive midwifery as student midwives in care and support of each other we remind each other many important things and i think the tone of peer-to-peer support that i've seen at georgetown amongst my peers can be summarized in a very important winnie the pooh because i have to sneak in my peds background just a little bit so the quote goes you must always remember you are braver than you believe stronger than you seem and smarter than you think but the most important thing is even if we're apart we will always be there with you thank you for listening to me take care wherever you are and happy international day of the midwife thank you thank you zoe that was powerful and uh thank you to all the amazing students of cohort 35. you do rock this is a photo of online saxa sibling support and mallory ricketts is here in our audience that's jennifer piercy's uh saxo sibling mentee so you can see that sax's sibling support can be fun as well as practical and useful thank you so much to our student panelists for sharing their stories and thanks to our faithful facilitator lorraine mockford and also to our global audience for your kind attention we would be happy to entertain any comments or questions that you have happy international day of the midwife i think we have time for just a couple of questions or comments i see jane is saying a great peer support lots of wonderful comments supporting the students as they told their stories they're quite powerful stories as well and uh i appreciate the sharing it's very uh touches my heart and i'm very happy that these relationships are being built um i'll just share a few questions for consideration for our audience and to everyone what has been your experience of peer support as you were in school or since when you stepped out into your midwifery career peer support remains a powerful and important influence as we go through our careers which have such rewarding moments very nice to share those but also support when you need a boost lots of great thanks in the comments cindy and thanks to you and to all the students and jennifer kaiser says you're the mentor of mentors and i agree well that is so kind uh thank you everyone yes heather bradford says that there's a lack of formal mentoring programs in the us and we could learn from models in new zealand which are where they're well established and uh jane houston points out that peer support is essential we stand on the shoulders of our four mothers and fathers absolutely oh and jessica olson is saying she still talks to her saxa sibling years later so um peers can become lifelong friends as well absolutely i've been busy scribbling notes about how i can implement some of this with my online programs all right i'm gonna just say thank you to everyone for your kind attention and i think we're we're done all right then thank you i see jennifer kaiser's still writing but we'll grab that later but thank you very much thank you cindy thank you to all the students they were just wonderful your stories have touched my heart very deeply
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What Britney Spears Taught Me by Christina Morassi
hey there this is christina marazzi of Christina Marcy calm and I help women entrepreneurs bring together all of their gifts to create careers that don't exist yet and too deeply embody their personal brands and I do that by combining business coaching with photography so today I wanted to talk to you about my theory that we are all the new celebrities and that it's time to flip our switch and turn our star power on and when we do we will attract in the clients we want to work with the money that we deserve and will create the change in the world that we're here to make so let me explain more of what I mean about that I started out my career and fashion photography in New York City working in really high-end fashion shoots with the likes of Paris Hilton and Heidi Klum and Giselle and one day I got to work with Britney Spears and I experienced something like I have never experienced before because when Britney Spears walked out on set now mind you this is at the height of her career about 10 years ago and there was about 40 people in the studio for this high-end advertising campaign and all of a sudden this woman flipped her switch and it was like yo sale I mean she lit up the room like I have never seen anyone lit up her room and she had all of us eating out of the palm of her hand and she was so magnetic and so on that day I decided that I was going to learn how to do that for myself and now that's what I help my clients do and I believe that this has applications for our business today because so many women entrepreneurs I talked to know that they're playing small they're shrinking they're hiding they don't want to be seen and you know what how will our clients find us if we're hiding how will money find us so would you like to know how you can flip your switch this is my number one favorite tip and it's all about embodiment here's the thing business is not from the neck up we need to be getting down into our bodies and remembering all the potency that lives down in here there's so much juice in here and all of our passions and often when I work with clients we get everything from the hips in our business coaching so I want to invite you to get into your body go for a hike out in nature have a dance party during your workday it will change everything that you've been doing up until then and make the day a lot more fun so enjoy embodiment it's all about embodying your personal brand and i invite you to flip your switch and turn your star power take care everyone is Christina brassy signing out
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we're Joanna Maker's Tulsa Gun Show the world's largest gun show only about I think 177,000 or so of these are made there are not a lot of them out there the word is is literally an ASC to a footnote in history do those values surprise you on these somewhat well a lot of people at home have got to be wondering what exactly is a shoen rifle the sharps began Life as a percussion Civil War era carbing I think their darn nice Christmas present like you had a better Christmas yeah guns have shaped our history for hundreds of years we're telling the stories of Americans each firearm has a unique tale to tell this is the gun that won World War II oh man join evaluators Jim Sapa and Phil shrier as they experience the disappointment Rarity doesn't always mean valuable and the excitement unbelievable as everyday gun owners discover the true value of their prized possessions on mra's guns and gold we're Joanna maker Tulsa Gun Show the world's largest gun show Brian uh where are you from to start with I'm from Petersburg Texas Petersburg well very cool you've brought a a Marlin Ballard uh number six shoots and rifle we don't see many of these wandering around tell me a little bit about what you know about it already gun I picked up from a gentleman in Texas uh he really didn't uh know that much about it but he had a book put together that showed me a lot of interesting facts about the gun the gun itself was used uh in the 1880s and earlier for target shooting and they had a lot of clubs up in the uh Northern Tier States and uh the biggest one I guess was in New York and they fired or would shoot for a prize of about $25,000 in Gold so it was worth a lot of money for them back then well a lot of people at home have got to be wondering what exactly is a shoen rifle uh this is really the type of gun that made the inra uh in its early days basically a a German immigrant coming over to the United States beginning in the 1840s uh brought with them a love for firearms they as they've always have and shoots and fests or shooting festivals coincided with the October Fest at the end of the planning year and they set out to uh to have contests real unique hand painted targets and the idea was to who who could be the the most accurate at the longest distance most of them were uh done offand which means standing so here we have uh a special uh hook in the uh in the stock that that fits right under your shoulder to uh help keep the gun balanced as you apply upward pressure to it and that happens by uh putting this in the palm of your hand and resting it like that it's got beautiful Target sights on it as you can see the front sight's protected uh with the hood it's got a uh falling Block action what caliber is this do you know this one's a 4070 Henry Pope was famous for uh taking these barrels and accurizing them uh one of the first custom accurizer uh Henry Pope barrels are still highly sought after today most of the ones I've seen have always been uh engraved a lot of the receivers are nickel this is kind of a plain a plain Jane uh model here the number six was an expensive gun uh even back there during that time and what they would do is usually the guys who could have afford the uh expensive guns they also could afford to have them nickel also to have them engraved so sometimes it's it's very rare to find one that has not had uh engraving on it right the finish on this do you know if the gun was cold blue it or refinished at any time I do not have a clue I I don't know it was sold as original as a guy had gotten it sold and uh What uh what do you value the gun at I've had it for about 5 years uh I'm guessing it's probably around 5,000 to 6500 value I uh I think you're right in the in the area there the some of the books put it between 3500 and 7500 depending on condition I'd want a real expert to tell me whether this receiver's been touched up at all the the the lettering on the JM Marlin Ballard's patent line looks a little thin to me we have one apology here in the wood uh the the crack there uh beautiful 4 end you're starting to lose just a little bit of the uh of the plating from where but that's honest use in wear that's not you're going to lose a lot of points on that I do see some what looks like active uh corrosion or rust here on the site and you want to you want to touch that up uh not with bluing or anything but just uh get some oil and and and clean that to keep it from getting any any worse I I'd put the gun probably right in the right in the middle of that ball park figure maybe four to to six somewhere in that area thanks a lot for bringing this out and sharing it with us on inas guns and gold NRA's guns and gold presented by Brown Els is brought to you by Brown ows the world's largest supplier of firearms accessories and gunsmithing tools LifeLock relentlessly protecting your identity and a proud sponsor of the NRA Blue Book Publications Incorporated why guess when you can be sure wakers Tulsa arm show check out the world's largest gun and knife show at Tulsa arm show.com n store.com for thousands of NRA logo apparel and unique accessory items visit NR store.com we've got Grant and chance with us here guys thanks for coming in and you brought in a pair of rifles uh you guys are cousins and you got this from these both from the same guy right who'd you get these from our grandpa your grandpa great great now how'd you come by them well uh last Christmas Grandpa put each gun in a case and put a number on every case and then we all Drew numbers out of a hat and you got which gun you got the number Co cool very cool who got the sharps and who got the Rook rifle I got the sharps you got the Rook rifle yep you guys happy with what you done oh yeah I like I like your grandpa I want that type of Grandpa for Christmas I'll tell you that that's very very cool well let's start with the Rook rifle Rook which is a a British word for Crow type of bird basically that's what it is it's a a gun kind of a garden gun for pests in the garden okay uh took a little uh relatively low powerered uh cartridge this looks to be about a 30 caliber uh but they were usually a little Rimfire caliber now Rook guns I'm used to seeing and dealing with generally don't have a whole lot of value I see a lot of Rook guns that are kind of well worn and kind of shoddily made they're you know1 $200 guns this is a much nicer gun than your usual book gun it's very well made it's Belgian made it's in Nice condition it's got the thumb breake open you can see there uh and that's standard type of brake open Action for the little Rook rifle has a nice extractor on it uh beautifully checkered nice wood in very nice condition and much better than the average Rook rifle that you see so it's a nice uh was a nice gun the sharps model 1863 began Life as a percussion Civil War era carbine so this was probably used in the Civil War uh and it is a breach loader which was a Innovation at the time of the Civil War you drop the breach block and you would load from here and when it was a Percussion Gun you'd load a paper cartridge this one has been converted probably by the military to take a metallic cartridge so it uh probably saw Civil War use and then probably was converted and possibly used by the military after the Civil War very historic gun of course it's got the slide bar saddle ring loop on it uh but you see a lot of the nice coloring on it overall this gun is in better condition this gun is older and for the age this is very very nice condition on this gun now as to values what do you guys think they're worth we've been asking around and we've heard about a th000 on this one and 3,000 on that well I'm going to go with the under on yeah I'm afraid I am I think the little Rook gun uh my opinion only I think that's $400 $700 gun very nice little gun the sharps uh I think it I think it breaks 2,000 and keeps going I don't know if it gets to 3,000 or not but I would say in the $2,000 to $2500 range but uh still nice I think they darn nice Christmas presents like he had a better Christmas yeah all right the other members of the family get guns too they did there was a Winchester uh model 1892 giv away too who tell you what invite me over for next Christmas okay I want to get in on I think he's wiped out all Dar well thank you guys I appreciate you bringing thank you we have a real special relationship with our grandpa we go on trips with him every year and he's uh he's a big historian he likes old guns he likes to collect so uh for him to pass some of that down to us is it's really special my grandfather and my dad both are Avid collectors of guns and just I've been going to gun shows since I was play 5 years old I know what to look for I know what's valuable I know what's not valuable now and I think guns are going to do nothing but go up in value and I think their teachings to me have uh actually benefited me in that aspect Tom where you from from Witchita from Witchita and you brought a very interesting Bavarian rifle uh by worder uh really interesting stuff about it tell me about where did how did you come by it well I got two bad habits cars and guns and I did did some work for a friend of mine on his old Triumph car and he gave me this as a reward yeah the worder is is an interesting um literally an aster to a footnote in history we rewind the uh the timeline back to the 1860s a Vara was one of 26 different kingdoms and principalities that uh were considered part of of Germanic Federation so greater Germany as we know it didn't come around till 1871 this gun predates that this is the 1867 1869 word rifle the uh military version of this was adopted by the Bavarian military and also used by the austrians to some extent interesting action it's a single shot cartridge uh gun this is the hammer you draw this back when you pull the trigger uh the hammer comes back fires the gun we've looked at uh falling blocks and rolling blocks this one you just press this double trigger you see the double trigger here is pretty neat situation you just press that down and that action literally flies down there gave it the nickname the lightning uh because of that out injects the uh spent shell you dropp in a new one by drawing uh back and cocking it you [ __ ] the gun and close the breach and and it's ready to to fire once more this is a obviously a a civilian sporting uh model of the same period nice sights uh this uh peep sight in the back I know it was a gift but what do you think it's it's worth to you I I'm guessing probably in a $1,000 range you know I've never uh seen one for sale I know that there's the military version there's also a a pistol version um and I have seen those this is the first uh sporting version of this I I've seen I I tend to agree with you from what little I know uh about the market on these I think that that's probably a real good real comfortable number to be at thanks a lot Tom for for bringing this out than for the information you know depending on where you live you might refer to the uh war that took place between 1861 and 1865 is the American Civil War the war between the states my household it was called The Late unpleasantness by by my grandmother if it was up to one man named John Brown those dates would have been pushed ahead 2 years earlier so in October of 1859 he raided Harker's faery John Brown attacked attacked with a Vengeance his men were armed with 1853 pattern slant breach Sharps carvings just like this model right here it's a brass Furniture uh sharp some 52 caliber it had has a very large saddle ring carbine Cav bar to it and U it's called the slant breach because you can see the the breach on this Sharps is uh not perpendicular to the uh the barrel like on subsequent models and what made a sharp special was it wasn't a repeater but it was a breach floer you could just drop the uh the breach here with the trigger guard and you can load the uh load the carving uh with the around place in a percussion cap and you have a breach loading carb you could load and fire this much faster than a normal muzzle loader the rebellion was shortlived it was put down by then Colonel Robert E Lee and James J Brown Stewart later to be known as Jeb Stewart of Confederate Calvary Fame a number of the guns were uh were captured at Harper's Ferry and a number of the uh the serial number blocks of the guns that were sold to Brown are known today this gun Falls within the range of those serial numbers that we know used by John Brown which helps it identify during a very interesting time and period of American History NRA's guns and gold presented by Brown L's is brought to you by Brown L's the world's largest supplier of firearms accessories and gunsmithing tools TOS LifeLock relentlessly protecting your identity and a proud sponsor of the NRA Blue Book Publications Incorporated why guess when you can be sure W maker Tulsa arm show check out the world's largest gun and knife show at Tulsa arm show.com n store.com with thousands of NRA logo apparel and unique accessory items visit NR store.com we're here at the Tulsa arm show and kg you brought in a group of beautiful brass frame Winchesters tell me a little bit about where these came from they're a lifetime collection you brought them here for the gentleman he wanted to learn a little bit more about them and and uh think about what he might do with them at some point in time true what you have here is you have uh uh some of the most popular guns for collectors some of the most historic guns guns with a real strong connection with the American West these are the brass frame Winchester and you start with the Henry here which is the lever action rifle uh these were actually produced uh during the Civil War from 1860 uh clear up past the Civil War to 1866 only about I think 177,000 or so of these are made there are not a lot of them out there but as kind of the first Winchester rifle so to speak with the the Henry design improvements from the volcanic a very very significant gun it's chambered for the 44 rim fire this one is beautifully engraved has a lot of original finish on it 1866 Winchester stopped this model and introduced a a new model the uh model 1866 and you can see some of the obvious differences here the 1866 models have the wood forend whereas the Henry has no wood forend and they also have the loading gate on the side of the frame to load the cartridges through whereas the Henry does not now these were also chambered for the 44 Rimfire cartridge this model the 1866 was produced almost up to the turn Century they were discontinued in 1898 with a little over 170,000 made they're called the yellow boy because of the yellow brass frame uh very valuable and very sought after by collectors this is a third model 1866 rifle this is a third model 1866 musket and it has a little bit longer bar barrel and also the longer wood on it the longer for end is indicative of the musket with the uh Barrel bands on it and this is a late production fourth model rifle now have you done any any checking in on the value of these uh not really I guess the bad news is I'm told that the market in brass frame Henry's is down a little bit they may not be quite as popular as they were a few years ago the good news is I think you've got some very good very desirable guns here that are going to bring uh uh good money certainly a good venue for these would be in a specialty gun auction now if you go that route I think the uh this is the fourth model rifle I think it's probably going to be bring 10 to 20,000 at auction very nice gun it's been cleaned a little bit but it appears to be a good honest gun uh just nice uh well-used honest condition you can see that it's the round Barrel as opposed to the oxagen barrel on some of the others the musket is a rarer model they made many fewer muskets than they did rifles and carbin but they don't seem to have quite the same collector interest so on this gun I think you're going to be uh about in that same value range right in that 10 to $20,000 value range on the musket now we got something a little special going on this rifle here and that is the engraving this is very beautiful engraving uh I would suggest that you have this rifle looked at by an expert but to me this of silver finish remaining even more on this side and you can see the silver there it's been lightly clean but it's tarnished in protected areas the light cleaning on that doesn't bother me a heavy cleaning of that silver would be a bad idea so that's just about perfect condition as it is I would call this certainly a uh highfine to excellent condition gun and the other thing you have going is this beautiful period engraving it's the scroll engraving on this side uh beautifully executed certainly uh proper for Winchester Factory engraving and the other side includes a scene of a dog and again you can see the beautiful silver finish remaining but the dog panel scene with the U with the scroll engraving that also bumps the gun up considerably in interest and value now this gun particularly I would suggest having inspected by an expert in Winchester engraving to conf confirm the uh the era of the engraving confirm that it's original and also see if you can identify the engraver but to me it looks absolutely straight absolutely honest and this gun I think you're looking more in the 75 to $100,000 range and at a a competitive option it certainly has the potential to go up from there they're uh they're beautiful group of guns I appreciate you bringing them in very historic guns do those value surprise you on these somewhat well I wish your friend the best best of luck with these and I appreciate getting to take a look at them thank you thank you
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P!nk - So What (letra/lyrics)
[Music] I guess I just lost my husband I don't know where he went so I'm going to drink my money I'm not going to pay his rent I got a brand new attitude and I'm going to wear it tonight I'm going to get in trouble I want to start a fight n n n n n n i want to start a fight I want to start fight so so what I'm still a rock I got my rock moves and I don't need you and guess what I'm having more fun and now that we done I'm going to show you tonight I'm all right I'm just F and am a to so what I am a rockar I got my rock and I don't want you ton check my flow the waiter just took my table and gave it to Jessica S I guess I'll go s with boy at Le know how to hit what if there songs on the radio that somebody's going to die I'm going to get in trouble my ex Start a Fight n n n he's going to start a fight n n n n n n going to get a place out so what I'm s the rockar I got my rock moves and I don't need you and guess what I'm having more fun and now that we're done I'm going to show you tonight I'm all right I'm just fine and you're a cool oh so what I am a rockar I got my rock M and i w you night you were in there you never were you wanted all but that's not fair I gave you life I gave my all you were remember there you let me b i so so white I'm still The Rock I got my rock moves said I don't need you and guess what I'm having more fun and now that we done I'm going to show you the night I'm so so what I am a rockar I got my rock M and I don't want I don't want you tonight no no no no I don't want you tonight you will down I want to show you I'm all right you're a cool so so I am a rockar I got my rock moves and I want I want you [Music] theight [Music] wo
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haiti earthquake
hi this video is a calling to the 3d printer community to help our people that are experiencing water scarcity water is essential to life and with 3d printing technology we can help bring solar water filters to convert dirty water into clean water using solar energy especially people in haiti that are suffering because of the terrible earthquakes that have recently stormed their cities and towns they have always had droughts and now even more than ever haiti and even the usa are having terrible droughts we want to build solar ovens using 3d printing and solar water filtration systems these are very simple devices and low cost to manufacture we want to figure out how to provide these technologies to the haitian people they need ways to cook and filter water from the sea because the earthquakes have completely decimated their already weak city infrastructure and in most places there isn't even an infrastructure to begin with haiti is filled with young 18 year old population it's average this population is smart and hard working if we give them the right tools they can be productive citizens in the world wide economy the problem of haiti is that because of the very mountainous terrain it is very hard to grow plants and most of the plants are used for cooking so if we want to save the lives of millions of people we have to act now we need to get these people solar ovens or solar water filtration systems so they can stop cutting down trees and improve their soil and be able to provide food and water for their families please we can work with non-profit organizations and bring and big corporations to bring this stuff at least water filters because water is essential so they can benefit from tax cuts all while helping to create a better future for the young haitian community the background of haiti haiti is a beautiful island filled with smart people but its history has been plagued by many unfortunate events the life expectancy over there is to 54 years approximately average for a man and a woman people live on a one dollar a day salary sadly so the only way we can get this stuff to haiti is by using non-profit organizations institutions that will receive money from big corporations and that money will go into purchasing goods for the haitian community so that would be a great way in which we the 3d printing community can help these people because obviously these people need help and this technology can not only help them it can also help us in america because we are also experiencing droughts and maybe we in the future might experience also earthquakes we don't know so it's better to be prepared and hope for the best so thank you guys for watching this video please like share and subscribe this video will be available in my youtube channel it is already in my youtube channel um the reason i'm doing this is to ask people are you guys interested in this are you guys you guys want to participate in this if yes please like share and subscribe if not let me know
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A5064392 Snickers | Chihuahua/Pug
the whole look at that face this is Snickers and his ID number two ball depart shelter is a five oh six four three nine two he's an altered male short-haired Chihuahua and pug or maybe beagle and Condon we're calling him a either a trouble or a puggle we don't know him but he's got that pug face that's for sure oh and you're a fly catcher aren't you yeah you like flies he's about a year old and he came in as a stray on May 15th out of El Monte he's very good on the leash and he's got a wonderful energy level he's very very curious and happy happy boy I felt was more about that tell us about your saying about his how he reacts down a dog yeah he you know when I was taking him out of the kennel there were some really big dogs that were barking at him and he just went right up to him first right back let the milk yeah but then coming out here and meeting other dogs you know and passing he's been very interested in polite so he's not like aggressive he just yeah he just he gives it like he gets it yeah yeah but he's super sweet and he he's only a year old but his energy level is like totally manageable he's super kissy Kissy sorry hang out in her lap you were a darling dog oh my goodness it is quote an outing he is and he's like you were saying like our gang comedies I mean he's like a he's like a pretend tough guys like oh yeah you know but then he's really sweet that's and he's got that that kind of once a while his lip gets caught on his key thing he's got that kind of permanent snarl Welkin he's just so funny so cute oh my goodness what a cute puppy dog you are and puppy is the operative word he's a you know like most puppies very malleable he's ready to be trained ready to be loved and cherished and taken care of for the rest of his lovely little life so please come on down eating Snickers out of here lovely dog like this you shouldn't be trapped up in here you're going to really love him come on down for the ball depart shelter and get Snickers take you take you home curious
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An Atheist Archaeologist in the Bible Belt ~ with Mike Fitzmaurice
[Music] hey there Mike you're up there in Manchester right here in England and of course we know each other through our evolution and archaeology Instagram accounts so how's it been going actually Sonia today so there's no rain like that usually is you're an archeology student and part-time Army medic I think people would be interested to know exactly what the archaeology student does is it book work then digs then more book work what is your average month like first of all just clarify it's definitely not dinosaurs and this members definitely know aliens involved but there's a lot of book work I'm a little bit different I did take a bit of a gap so it's the summer months now so ideally I should have been on digs book because I've been away I've not really had anything organized so it's going to be a bit spontaneous and see if can get out somewhere yes there's lots of book learning but and you also there are modules where you are in the field digging in your field you encounter a lot of creationist arguments as you've already sort of inquired um arguments about the age of the earth about fossils radiometric dating etc as far as the belief that the earth is young 6,000 years or so what would you say to the creation is from an archeology point of view to show that the earth is older than that creation isn't it they they rely on this whole 6,000 year old story come from Genesis and then they also rely on the flood so if the flood was to happen then we essentially have to rewrite our entire history so we have the pyramids for example 2000 2600 BC but they would say that around 2300 they had the flood now the pyramids weren't destroyed in the flood there's no water damage so they they have to change the narrative and they have to move it they have to change all so what we found within the pyramids we found fossils within the parents themselves it's and they're made from lives there now a limestone takes hundreds of thousands of years to form hmm yeah also it requires constant slow processes fritzsche abuse pedal you need large amounts of carbon dioxide now the right use large mass of carbon dioxide we it would be bomb unlivable so we wouldn't have these fossilized shells these fossilized creatures in there also they were problem they have is we have the geologic column so we know everything's laid down in layers so they would argue that end of the Cretaceous with the mass extinction of dinosaurs they'll say that's where the fluid ended and if and that is post flood we know that the the rocks that were made that we are have formed the pyramids they're from the eocene so that's roughly a 30 to 50 million years ago so we have the problem that we've got fossilized shells from in rock that was actually after the pyramids what the season subsided so there's there's lost mental gymnastics they have to do they also have to rewrite all the Egyptian dynasties so they all have so we can can see that we have these written history going back yeah and so you've also got the problem that so if we have a population of say eight people four thousand three hundred years ago now they will say the pyramids were built roughly 300 years later you we need a workforce of at least 20,000 people to build pyramids and then don't say that's the men so you've got over 20,000 women then you've got the children on top of that you need to add the social elite people you're talking about those who are on the ark supposedly so Noah his wife the children the wives of the children yeah what you generally don't see is massive population booms in times of famine so you've got room that this is the earth has literally been salted you have no modern medicine if you go back to infant mortality rates at least time would be ridiculously high the amount of women dying in childbirth because we're talking about something like at least eight children per woman it would have been ridiculous to get some level and also if you work out the muffs you would have we would have ended up with a population of roughly seven-billion thousands of years ago so I don't know why the population would expand rapidly in Egypt and it slows down for no reason Mike he just walked across United States from Charleston South Carolina to San Diego California walking through a total of nine states and covering around 2,700 miles in five months so how did you get this crazy idea and what made you want to do it about ten years ago I walked for long for the UK when I was on Hadrian's Wall actually and I met someone he was he was just doing a short walk as a bit of preparation for America and then once I left the army if this idea had always been the back of my head and I just had a lot of time so far why not do something a bit bigger so that's why I ended up doing this unsaid it's just always been the back of my mind well so you must have had a few encounters of grace in this along the way I mean Utrecht right through the Bible didn't you stare straight for the deep self so it's it's a lot different because in the UK you don't unless you look for them you don't really find creationists I know in America something like was it 40% of them are creationist and then I'm seeing and the Bible is it's a lot higher so it you would have like 110 percent in the you have all good situations people big they are very nice people they would do invite me into their homes and you besides course yes and I hope you start walking and then it's if you mention evolution they it can trigger something so I originally are trying points out you know it's not necessary a conflict with Christianity and it was the Big Bang itself was proposed by a Catholic priest himself but it did gets the point where because my Instagram account I post a lot of history and evolution I'm stop adding people on to Instagram without have to invite them to Facebook instead just because I was aware that this just kept happening and you I keep getting messages and people saying they'll they'll pray for me and I mean do you have just after mention the word archaeology does it specifically have to be evolution or it speak so archeology so evolution does seem to be the trigger word especially when you're you're talking about human evolution because they can somehow get around that animals have changed or if humans themselves that that's a no-no for them but archeology wise um you do tend to find a lot of people thought big sites arrowheads in the in the US so I did meet one guy once he took me and he showed me where to find them so I've got a few my collection now going past about 8,000 yes that's quite an interest of yours isn't it yeah yeah people would show me their take me to like petroglyphs and pictographs no paintings and carvings on walls so so so history listen to be fine with book its evolutionist for no no they you know my grandparents weren't and smelly Apes from a monkey yeah I mean did you get intrigued I mean do I know you said people invited you into your home's you didn't get into that conversation over the the dinner table did you it would things would go quiet there was it was as if they didn't want to argue with would that guess who in the home you know they were this whole hospitality thing so there'd be nice to you well then it'd be later on you don't get messages like well we'll pray for you and hopefully maybe you can start posting some biblical history because there's lots of history of in the Bible yeah yeah fashioned maybe some things yeah that the arguments never tended to happen in person they would always be smiling and nice and I would always get afterwards I would always get sort of messages and it would escalate and they get very angry and then ask you to like we'll just leave the country then if you don't like America and what did they specifically like ask for your Instagram and email and don't know what originally it's like all the like can we follow you across America and I'll put them on Instagram so just follow my journey then they'll see history stuff and then that would well trigger them so that's why I put more Facebook instead just so there was no history and evolution things on that I know you say you're an archeology student so you're learning all the time so it must have been in that Trek you must have discovered things which have added to your knowledge and a few surprises in terms of archaeology and yeah it's very different ray know much about American archaeology and you do get lots of people the amateur archaeologists and they go out and this is as a massive culture between collecting the art heads Pete some people just like completely obsessed of it I've been in homes where they'll take you into one of their rooms it's just lined with hundreds of our heads so what I did get to learn a lot about that lots of Lost barque Native American culture as well people would take me around especially when you get further and you get out west in Arizona and New Mexico and people would show me these places where to go like in your experience what is the most common argument coming from Croatians regarding evolution and how do you address it there's the common one that I seem to get at the moment and I've notice that people started posting it on and on your evolution suit page they like to use evolution is a religion it's your I think it comes from this it kept hoping and he says he has his scientism and evolutionism but the problem with science its science isn't trying to prove anything right it's not trans prove anything wrongly it's just we're following the facts and all the different disciplines over centuries have letters to his conclusion that the earth is billions of years old and that evolution happened on the other hand they're arguing from they've already made a presupposition they've they've read the Bible they believe that they have 6,000 years old 60 creation I know that they're trying to make all the audience fit now that's that's not science that's that is their religion that's five times believe that what they have to understand that they're not viewing from a scientific point of view we I propose that we should do is it the Joseph Smith test so if we were yes yes if we were Mormons yes yeah well if we get rid of all the science textbooks so we had more than we buried them all the way and we do the same thing with Bibles we buried them away if we was coming back in thousands of years time we would have rediscovered this knowledge we would be aware that the earth is 4.5 billion years old that we are evolved creatures etc we've without Genesis though this this whole concept of the Apes only six thousand years old just wouldn't exist so I'm willing to change my mind I yield that's why it says but yeah well it it'd be interesting to see how they if that actually could was able to actually occur how would play out okay Mike I'm sure there are some people who are interested in the archeology you're not necessarily young people but people who just find it fascinating and they want to perhaps go the same route you have and become a student to study it what advice would you give people who have an interest in this subject um well I I wouldn't give him the vice that I was given I I was told that you know so I'm I'm quite the old excited spent a few years within the army so I remember being told that you know once you've have certain age don't even bother because the base you gotta spend you know studying you gotta spend all your money on your education and then you're gonna find hard to find a job so it's if if you want to do something but there's no point in chasing the money so that's I could've had a comfortable life but I've just changed your happiness you don't even have to do it as an occupation it could be a hobby I can mention the earlier you have the era of headhunters for America and you know they go out on the weekends and that's their passion so if if you want to and there are plenty of amateur archaeology societies you can just just google it as even methods have turn if you want so just not necessarily raiding any tombs or cans or anything but yeah there's that there are lots of ways and Google is your friend on this and it's also for us creationists if they can just it won't learn the basic facts absolutely okay Mike it's Morris thank you very much indeed and for those who want to follow your work they can find you an Instagram and it's under archeology game isn't that right so archeology and the score gains G ains I'll put that link in the description below and hopefully we'll have another chat about archeology and evolution in the near future yes thank you [Music] you [Music]
Evolution Soup
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SICARII HEBREW ISRAELITES TEACH IN HILLTOP TACOMA, WA
Sylla one they got that's a neat freak for you not okay it's all good I sounded warmer up for the Hebrews lights would come out each and every week to teach you so-called Negroes Spanish Native Americans that you got shows in people to write your other 12 tribes of Israel where the set of Sakaki all right Cara Seattle Sakaki Tacoma meth so that's what we're out here for probably to teach this work all right get around me 28 real quick now because there's a thing for any so-called black people that's walking around them you are the true Jews of the Bible you are God's other people all right and we're out here to teach you this work and show you who you are according to the Bible so what the book of Deuteronomy chapter 28 verse 1 and it shall come to pass if thou so Herc and diligently on to the voice of the LORD thy God by fools who hearken unto the voice dilip's think it's a little LORD thy God and it's not talking about going to church it's not talking about going to Christian church or a Roman Catholic Church now talking about going coming back to the knowledge of the Lord now open up this Bible and see what who you are core into the scriptures well that's what we're out here for to observe and to do all his commandments the Lord gave His commandments only to Israel now aspect that's what gave her to he didn't give it to no other nation then contrary to popular belief amongst America you know the saying amongst all these are the nation's like so these other Gentiles know right they taught you that it gods for everybody because they know that the Covenant is only given to Jacob now and you're of the jet you're of the Israelites you're the seed line of Abraham Isaac and Jacob the covenants were only given to the nation of Israel this is the heritage that the Lord has given our people Surry which I commanded thee this day that the Lord thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the earth right above all nations of the earth now all right and that's what he's done you know he set us up on high above all nations of the earth mouth even in our lowest state all right even in our lowest state guess what we're still the best at everything that we do mouths because we're God we're children of God you know I'm saying with the children that they have any father okay where are the children are they having a father with children of Abraham Isaac and Jacob and that's what we're out here for blackmail you know because the Lord has raised up his prophets to show you who you are in these last days left you know me so go ahead verse 15 but it shall come to pass it's out will not her c'n heart salokya hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God to observe to do all his commandments right so we're here to tell you that look you have to deal with these clusters and Commandments we've been lawless as a nation speaking so-called black people not the only way we can get back to any form of self dignity is by following the law stitches and commandments of the Lord gave unto thee okay and that's what we're that's what the Lord has set his men up to do to show you the way cuz he ain't gonna come down here in and come to this earth with all his might empower you and be terrified so he's gonna sing mortal men of flesh of the same lineage the same people that you come from to show you the way and that's us man that's many of these brothers too foreigners go ahead and his statues which I commanded thee this day that all these curses shall come upon me and overtake thee so when we transgress the laws of God now speaking these so-called black people know who are the true Jews of the Bible when we transgress the laws the Lord sent to all come all matters of curses upon us now and you've seen the right before your eyes you've been seeing it for four hundred something years now you continuously shall see it you know Zann until the nuts not bring forth this full rather indignation upon this place and same the remin of our people then does it go so go hit in the go divert you're gonna read off some curse alright so we're gonna go ahead to let's go ahead and go to verse forty forty-five yeah go ahead and go to verse 45 well okay this is the book of Deuteronomy chapter 28 verse 45 nor ever all these curses shall come upon thee and shall pursue thee and yeah and they have pursued us all the way to this land known as America which is stolen from our brothers so-called North American Indians which is being ravaged in you know all men as the Gentiles from all foreign nations it's taken over them and had you a particular so-called black male serve slavery over here for free alright so this sentence for free now you know I'm saying to build up this country for free ain't got nothing now that's why the Lord's pleading to you to come back to the laws when I come back to this here at it's me go ahead and overtake thee and what and overtake thee and these curses have overtake thee and that's why we need em so so proud black men black women black child yeah I'm saying the reason why things are seen to go right in your life it's for the simple fact that you broke the laws of God and it seems like it's it's a never-ending cycle of troubles and curses that's because you broke God's laws and the Lord is showing you and pleading unto you look this is what happens when just like you have a child you have a kid well you know I'm saying he did something wrong even with his little [ __ ] with his little heart right this is actually what you can do though that's what the lure is doing to his children right now you speaking the so-called Negroes so-called Hispanics and Native Americans now that's what he's done to our people maybe in a way because that we to you need chastisement now again because the most I was gonna bring forth is judgment upon these Gentiles so call white man and the rest of the nations but he's going but he's showing a show on you look man come back to the laws come back to this truth and eventually man the Lord's gonna bring you a lot of this this hellhole that you've been put in man go ahead still thou be destroyed right until they'll be destroyed man we've been stored as a nation now just look at our people look at where we at now where's this hilltop hilltop used to be a black hole you know place man now look what the heaters are done and we're in disarray this ain't even our original land think of that huh they came over and took over there just like they're doing in the city in the in Seattle man see this sip of this you're going to Central District no more you don't say there's like no topping if the here Tom that boy black people's that man barely even though we're not wearing a part of section of town where they act we were sent to go to but that's the point man it's trying to shall take over your nation you take over everything that we because thou her kids not on to the voice of the LORD thy God our hark is not unto the voice of the LORD thy God no just the reason why you're over here there's a reason why going through these calamities and curses me sorry to keep his Commandments and the statue which he commanded thee right now and he supposed to be keeping these lawsuits in the commandments the Lord gave unto thee read verse 46 and they shall be upon me for a sign and for a wonder a sign that a wonder that's what we're out here for I mean that's that's what the sign that's what we're out here for the show you these signs show you these wonders when things that have done they have been done to our nation cuz you a Israelite now if you a so-called Negro you're a Jew according to the Bible whether you know it or not 3 and the power would you I should say read and upon thy seed forever right in the pond I c4 epimer you know I'm saying it forever is only for a certain long a long period of time and it is in essence a soon to be up now and all these calamities and curses then we put on upon our enemies on in these other nations man yes but eventually though you don't fan when we've done away with man well I didn't warn you 47 or go to 48 hello this is Deuteronomy chapter 28 verse 48 therefore shalt thou serve thy enemies right you still served your enemies look black man 3 which the Lord shall send against the right now cuz ya I don't understand man well Silas in these nations against you you don't say if you don't keep his laws huh and he has done it but he's gonna get us up out of this place in this hellhole really so you know I'm sayin when he plays for the Sun who you know as Jesus Christ man we know as you how much table to bring forth us up out of our captivity man wait in hunger and then thirst and in nakedness fighting hunger and thirst and the nakedness win this is where we've been put in there we gotta go to our enemies for all our needs we and in one of all things ridin born on all things now we don't own nothing every place out throughout America man even if you have a business you've got to get a business loan from one of your enemies math so cards the so called eat and eat of my so-called white man shiny no wet huh so car Chinese am in the so called Japanese now if smell is so called errors well we got to go to these people and get a damn loan their business loan so really your business really hates your business man is that if you got to go to your enemy for help and that's exactly what's happened we got to go buy any we ain't got too many what about old people out here or do some things we don't you know I'm saying and that's all the curses man and he shall put a yoke of iron upon my neck until he have destroyed thee he shall put her yoga iron upon my neck till he had destroyed thee so when you go to look up in the modern day times man with the modern day technology that we have like we can go look up yokes are iron in google search and go look at the image section you don't see what you can't see slaves ma with a youngster iron man them little muzzles they had on your mouse man so they couldn't eat you know she had him shackled up now this is coming up this creepy look it's coming out the Bible now something that you could not learn and in Sunday school something that you would not learn and the Christian Church Allah that's taught you lies - was set up to keep you bound up keep you bound to this white supremacy but you know I'm saying and keep you enslaved mentally and spiritually man when you open look this Bible this is - speaking with the records of your heritage man and everything they that coincides with your people now and your God and your Messiah read verse 49 the Lord shall bring a nation against thee from far from the end of the earth as Swift as the eagle flying a proud nation as Swift as the eagle flying now are you go do with the itemizes are called white man right what animal do they have as their symbol the eagle yes I know who he's talking to talking about now you brought that that nation of people with that was swift as the Eva flyer that this summer will be eat the eagle just like America is which is won by the same Caucasians run by the [ __ ] they brought America the dogs there and he brought that nation upon thee from the floor you don't seem to take you down there for for breaking this law says their commitments of worship a prize of us idols of festa ideologies a nation whose tongue thou shalt not understand right it faces his tongue thou shalt not understand we didn't understand all these damn languages man until this man caught us and brought us on these bolts enough even with the North American Indians even with the indigenous and people of this land which are all are the ten tribes of Israel the southern and the northern King I should say right there in no Portuguese and Spanish English they all knew Hebrew which were they call their indigenous tongue just like the black men knew Hebrew so so called black men knew Hebrew maybe they paid his if his his heritage beat his language out of him and said your name is Toby your name is Jonathan your name is Bartholomew three of these English names verse 50 a nation of fierce countenance which shall not regard the person of the old not show favor to the young right now so that served favor to the old North Shore favor to the young though well look on every one of these sides we've got enough on the slave ships there was babies being born now they die and the plantations man they was dying man our children was dying now now young and our young women you know you know ain't no women was dying there these all the curses men that manifest itself that still manifest self itself to this very day young brothers dying in the streets did the plot the Scriptures telling you that black people kill each other in these last days they'd be dying in these last days go ahead verse 51 and he shall eat the fruit of thy cattle and he shall eat the fruit of thy cattle go ahead and the street of thy land and the fruit aisle and man so you've taken all your resources the substances and take it as is all there and reap the benefits of it now as a thief and a murder that he is because the so called white men they eat when we until they'll be destroyed until they'll be destroyed and he's done that man we've been destroyed as a nation is destroyed as a nation of people man we've been destroyed as a nation we don't know who the hell we are now we coming out we find all different manners and identities all you know saying Oh ever since we came out from boats man Pentecostal you know I'm saying a Christian a method is a Methodist Baptist now you know I'm saying I'm afro-asiatic on my African my negro I'm really call it now I'm a lot older and all these other names then they got it got a hundred million names for black people man your accent said why because they want to keep you from your true here's your to trill nationality mouth which is the Jew that the Bible speaks of methods and Christ being a so-called black man you're the Messiah your savior your God being a black man the God of the Bible being a black man they beat us beat this heritage out of his memory which also shall not leave the either corn wine or oil and guess what them and left us too much man slums ghettos reservations they have left us with Jack Jack garbage man they have left us with nothing man nothing there yeah I'm the God nothing but the beautiful spirit that the Lord gave them now and even now he's trying to act like his oppressor he's trying to act like his act like the aggressive man instead of being who really is man which is an Israelite now where ever get a question I've seen you guys have you seen guys well is that what you devil yeah they always accept yeah we're different we're different oh okay okay well my friend Joseph he I grew up with him and he's Israelite isn't he wears the purple and everything I'm half Puerto Rican but I'm also half Irish so he calls we have he's like he let me out no uses widgets what's your uh let's deal with that right on whose side is my father's Puerto Rican my mother's Irish is okay your core Rican now even even Torres oh yeah we won't get to your question let me uh cuz cuz we like to know you like to know we like the film in it cuz this we put this up for our educate people so
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The NASA Space Station (1988): Joseph A. Sobora's Special Review
he folks just mr. bored here continue what this is America Charlie Brown special miniseries I'm going to reveal episode 4 which aired on November 11 1988 called the NASA space station it's where - who was working on a science fair project which is the space station and he dreamed that he himself along with Charlie Brown Sally Lucy Pigpen Franklin peppermint patty and of course Snoopy and Woodstock were traveling and outer space as far as Aaron chases Choi Brown Greta Stewart as lensman Piltz Erika Gale as Lucy Brittany for Dan and Sally brown Grant gilts as Franklin his Mendelson as burger patty frank welker it as Jason Welker yeah the news anchor so like the Walter Cronkite's for its time Greg burger as Mission Control speaker yeah cuz he's around controlling the crew Bill Melendez is Snoopy and Woodstock it's created rhythm by troublesome Schultz and instructed by sanjana's the episode begins when the peanuts game are working on a model of the NASA space station project both science fair tomorrow - is working his best in order for him to win but Charlie Brown isn't doing so well however Snoopy is doing much better than any of them then let's had a dream about traveling in outer space during those 30 days along with Charlie Brown Sally Lucy Pigpen Franklin I've heard Patti Snoopy and Woodstock news anchor of the television news network via Walter Cronkite type name Jason Welker is reporting on the launch with 8 crew members on board Lucy is their commander guide the Franklin holding the mic to give a brief tour of the entire space station all the way all filled with zero gravity the main areas are the laboratory Marco for experiments the habit Orion Marlo where they can eat exercise and sleep pepper patty is the physical instructor whereas she is on the cycling bike for exercise then the sleeping place that has eight separate areas with a bedroom den and a living space the size of a small closet next is a space shower where dick pan is taken a nice clean shower but all these drop by drop water particles all over his body then later he was on the cleaning machine on a giant space suits almost making him look like he has a huge head while they went into the kitchen that's where Charlie Brown is the chief cook and bottle washer which they have microwaves refrigerator freezer and a dishwasher but Snoopy flowing around while eating his separate dish in zero-gravity the lavatory section which is like a mobile home which is about 40 feet wide and Linus is conducting some animal experiments with Woodstock flying in zero-gravity and an awkward position even Lucy offers Charlie Brown to kick the football in zero-gravity and Forrest pulls it away unfortunately the crew is very stressful as it seems Lucy is the worst commander Snoopy sleeps and eats more than he should peppermint patty is wearing them out with more exercise and Charlie Brown has problems cooking the food in the kitchen but it gets worse as there was an emergency from the station when the Mission Control speaker had found out that there was a crash that damaged the solar panels so Charlie Brown and Snoopy decide to put on their space suits to go outside and fix the solar panels with Lucy controlling all the buttons and let's completed and so the wires have been cross going completely out of control with all the the machines in the space station but in the end the crew are exploring earth and space on the corner but then Lucy had through Linus's security blanket outside of the branch just have to Charlie Brown and Snoopy head I came back or this rate left but Linus woke up in fear because it turns out that it was a dream but then finally the gain are getting ready for the science fair and it turns out at the end Snoopy liquid stock had won first prize on this project yeah definitely a breathtaking but wonderful was special about the nonces Space Station I mean having to show the peanuts gain did traveling in outer space even though this was Linus is dream I mean who would imagine kids XE going up in outer space I mean I wasn't interesting so just doing all these antics all the way around exploring and all that had a lot of great moments here and there as I mentioned with with Snoopy flood around while eating his supper and supper dish was moving around in zero gravity or even laying down on this doghouse upside down - yeah man Lucy was such a jerk though you know because he's always teasing that his brother Linus by throwing the blanket out up out of space outside I mean that was very cool of course this was minuses dream as I mentioned so it never happened or even the moment at the end of the special were sleeping lista just to piss astronauts and they built a giant space station all around like it was a parade and in the end they won the first prize a line is just went completely nuts aying to Charlie Brown sometimes you don't try to be crazy oh that was cool that's where he created the solar panels and and his there steps of the space station it was really nice to see all the the NASA space station models that they had and it looks really cool and it was so beautifully animated too when they show all the shots of the Nasus space station and the the controls and the look of the space ships everywhere I mean this this is amazing in all the satellites around the solar panels and all of that and even the look of space with earth on the side and they basically wonder what earth looks like I mean this is really amazing I mean having to go to outer space is really refreshing and beautiful too you know you know how wonderful it is to go into outer space and the space station and and move around and zero-gravity to do whatever you want but they're there for control yeah it had a wonderful score by Dave Brubeck which at that an amazing a very wonderful flute score that they put into it it really works and I really loved it it just makes it so beautiful and I love the moments when sleepy was finding live with that carrying machine yeah the robotic machine that they used to carry the the astronauts so that way they can help him out yeah of course snippy beats the crap out of it and and then of course Snoopy was arguing to Charlie Brown that he wanted to be able to say his his moments are the husky they did have some trouble trying to fix the solar panels because it was going out of control but in the end it worked highly recommend the sub so this is really cool so anyway I'm going to continue with some more of this is America Charlie Brown miniseries episodes as I follow but I'm gonna take a break for now because I'm just getting ready for a party that's coming up tomorrow so by then I'm just gonna take a break to do some more episodes until we finally finished four more to go and we're done so anyway I'm just amazed Sephora and I'll see you later
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Joe Looney Retires | Does this mean the Giants will sign Austin Reiter?
[Music] foreign you're what's up giants fans hub watchers youtube subscribers twitter and instagram followers it's coach back at again with another new york giants video so today was the second day of practice for the giants um not much in terms of practice really came out today from the beat reporters uh in terms of things to notice who stood out who didn't stand out who had a good practice who had a bad practice not really much in terms of that there was you know some more quotes about the brawls that i'ma leave aside for now because the one thing i want to talk about is yet another retirement from the new york giants todd davis retired yesterday which was just the first of many things in an interesting day after we signed him i believe on saturday of you know this week so like three four days ago now today the other person we signed on that same day that we signed todd davis or like a day after is joe looney the inside offensive lineman so both of the free agents that we recently added to the roster kind of called it a day with their nfl careers i don't want to say call the twitch we don't know what exactly it is but that's essentially a tune you guys are bought on they're kind of done with it um i am going to say he of course i gotta mention this because it is kind of funny and hilarious people are making jokes saying that todd davis initially retired because he couldn't handle running all the lives that joe judge has a team doing and then now people are making those same jokes for joe looney as well because looney was actually in practice yesterday when everybody had to run the gassers and i will say this is of course joe's a bigger dude you know he's offensive line so people are like nah he can't handle it we don't know the exact reason what for todd davis we didn't get a little bit of an update he did speak to the media a little bit and this was what he had to say on his very abrupt retirement he said it was the timing of everything david said in a phone call with nine news i had worked really hard to get to a certain point in my career and it kind of felt like people were asking me to start all over i would have loved to keep playing at that level but if that's not where i'm asked to play then i think it's time for me to move on to other ventures in my life i will say respectfully when he says something like you're asking me to start all over i think that is a direct you know nod to the coaching style that this coaching staff and in particular joe judge has which is if you make mistakes you know you pay for it by running laps it's it's something that we all know as giants fans to be very unique and something rarely seen if at all ever seen at the nfl level so i mean those jokes i don't want to say there's some truth to them per se but he definitely felt like as a veteran in the league he probably shouldn't be i guess competing with the same intensity that the rookies are i'll say this i mean if that's the mindset the vets we have bring in then i am kind of glad they're off the team because there are other vets here who are willing to put in the work who are willing to work at 100 every day logan ryan is a great example of that and once again we're a young team overall the giants are one of the youngest teams in the nfl and i guess that's why this style has worked so far because they aren't uh vets who already feel like they should automatically get a roster spot when they walk into a stadium so just a quick thought on that and then uh on the giants himself he did have something to say this is what todd davis uh spoke and said he said the giants i was only there for a little bit of time and i think i had a shot at doing everything i wanted to do there it was just everything combined it was great there i feel like they have a great coaching staff there's a lot of coaches there who care about their players doing well so i expect them to do well he says he's thankful to be able to walk away from football with his health and plans on pursuing a real estate career good luck in your real estate career todd you technically retired a new york giant once a giant always a giant the famous saying is still applied here i i'm glad that he gave our coaches a good nod not sure how much he truly means it i'll say he means it a little bit but i think maybe davis was expecting to work a little bit less to get a rocks to spot on this team but the reality the situation is he was brought in to compete for what was a second middle linebacker or even potentially special teams with the way judge was talking about him beforehand when judge i'm pretty sure specifically said he's really excited to see his role in the kicking game um and i know i'm not misremembering that and then now on to joe looney which in my opinion is even more surprising than davis because looney in my opinion depending on how long the shane lemieux injury would have been actually could have ended up starting for the giants at some point we'll see but joe looney is retiring per source the former cowboys all linemen was signed recently to provide depth on the o line a surprising turn of events and this is a jordan renaud tweet that went out an hour ago as of recording this video i'll say this right away a lot of giants fans want us to take a look at austin rider austin rider who is the center for the kansas city chiefs you know obviously he won super bowl with them he was out there protecting and snapping the ball for patrick mahomes he's a guy that a lot of people want on this team he's a guy that's still a free agent and also somebody that has a meeting with the giants i think friday i don't know exactly what it is i want to say friday but he does have a meeting with us and literally every single player that we've met with so far in this reagency that has a meeting with us has signed a contract with us um i will say two of those players retired but hey they still ended up as a giant most recently now joe looney of course he plays center and inside guard he was actually seen snapping the ball a couple of times this is from a big blue view article by the way guys he was seen snapping the ball a couple of times and that got people talking it got us exploring maybe even shifting the gates even though you know myself and our jazz fans feel like nick gates is better than looney at center but with him gone now and of course i'm assuming it was some type of vet minimum deal or very close to that minimum deal he wasn't here long enough much like todd davis for me to truly say there's a big impact on the team he was here for two days i i am kind of sad that we have less depth on the o line now but what this does tell me is that hey we got more space for austin rider if possible i'm not sure how realistic that is but with all the black magic the giants have pulled this offseason when it comes to money and cap space who knows that's all i'm gonna say who knows now for the reason him retiring nothing out yet i mean maybe it's just like davis bro because yesterday they had to run a lot of laps after the brawl joe judge was very expletive i probably mispronounced that word he was cussing a lot after they had that big fight yesterday where everybody in practice was involved you know he told the coaches go away he had the players to himself and then they started out practice today as well continuing running the gassers and doing the push-ups as punishment and then he still has you know some more things off the field for them to do as well as you know as an additional punishment for the brawl that happened yesterday maybe looney was in the same mindset he's like you know i didn't expect that i'd be working this hard as a you know a vet in the league maybe you know he was like i'm too old to be running all these gassers or something whatever the case is joe looney thank you for your time here um i'm not really that sad to see you go because once again if there's a vet with the mindset like that i'd rather have one it's not even mindset i just get i just guess i'd rather have one with the physical capabilities to actually do all of this running you know this the players specifically sterling shepard this year have talked about how much conditioning joe josh does for this team and how much it helped out the team last year and how as a team we are better at conditioning than most other clubs in the nfl i'd i'd rather have somebody physically able to actually participate and complete you know the conditioning you know the running the cardio all of that agility so joellen thank you for time here this just is going to continue to spark the austin rider rumors in my opinion but that's it for today guys not too much of course do not forget tonight is the young guns podcast if you guys have not already um i put out three fantasy leagues this year one on nfl fantasy one on yahoo one espn the yahoo one is the only one that's open so the other two are full i think there's maybe three or four spots currently still open on the yahoo league go ahead and join it i am gonna be giving away um free merch to the winners of the three league so it's you know if you want a shirt you know the winner of one league is gonna get a shirt and so on and so forth uh but go ahead join those leagues guys just like last year we're gonna have fun that's it for now i'm out [Music] thanks for watching don't forget to like comment subscribe and share i'll catch y'all in the next one you
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220Mhz on a stock Baofeng UV-5R? Today we unlock the full potential! | Offgrid Technology
good morning everybody in YouTube land welcome off gridders I hope you guys are having a wonderful vacation if you're on it I hope you had a wonderful Christmas but everybody got what they wanted uh if you didn't don't forget we're still doing the giveaway I have the Linko DJ vx50 BT you can see the Box sitting back here here's the radio that I've been using so somebody's gonna win that once we hit 1 000 subscribers again don't forget we also have the SDR review coming up we'll also be giving this away we may also be giving away some of these Chargers Universal Chargers we just did these on the last video If you haven't seen it check it out these are great for emergency use or if you're out and about charging all your batteries but to today's video we are going to take a look at the uv5r and everybody's saying wait a minute off grid we've looked at the uv5r very frequently everybody's got a UV fiber right did you know the ub5r could potentially be tri-band now I'm not saying this for all of them but the one that I have here which this is a God I got this probably five six years ago it doesn't say any versions just a ub5r 8 Watt you can kind of see it there so it's nothing special you can see it says 136 to 174 400 to 520. so it's nothing special just the ub5r but I'm going to show you today how with a application we can go ahead and unlock the 1.25 meter band stay tuned after this [Music] all right so I've got the uv5r back up here you can see we've got the 446.000 calling frequency for UHF we've got our 146 520 for VHF or two meter they both work I did a call sign off camera but I just want to show you here that we can transmit there's the first one there's the second one now what I'm going to do here now is I am going to pull up a 220 frequency I'll just try 224 00 you can see it just bounces right back doesn't even let you put it in so let me pause this video I'm going to get you over to the desktop and we'll show you what you have to go through to get this set up and then we will come back and try to see if it works all right so what you want to do is you want to open up a browser you want to go to this link that I've got pasted below and what it's going to do is it's going to download a piece of software that looks like this so you see ub5r it's all in Chinese like the rest of you guys I don't speak Chinese you can change it if you'd like to you just go to the next last option go down to the second one click the second there changes it to English so it's under settings language English now what we want to do is we want to go to program and you want to read from the radio so I'm going to go ahead and get the radio connected here there it is we're going to go ahead and hit read from the radio we're going to start if it does not read check your com ports you may have to go into settings and change your comport I only have the one cable in here so it's going to pick it up but your mileage may be very so go ahead and read your radio go ahead and Save a copy of this just to make sure if anything happens you have it gp5r all right now what we're going to do is we're going to go to edit and frequency range settings so you're going to see here it's going to show frequency range so you want to click read it's going to read it and it's going to tell you what you have so right now currently the radio is set to 136 to 174 400 to 520 like we saw on the back of the label if you do the drop down box though you're going to notice there's an option for 136 to 260 and 400 to 520. so you're going to select that option you're going to choose right and that is it that is everything so let me go ahead and disconnect the radio I'm going to bring you back over to the bench with the camera we'll go ahead and show you that we can transmit on it and we'll pull up the SDR and show that we can actually receive that transmission all right ladies and gentlemen so we're back up here you can see I've got the laptop with the RTL SDR plugged in we've got RTL SDR SDR sharp sorry uh which is linkster and rtlsdr.com we are set to 223 400 which that's in the FM Simplex calling frequency range for 1.25 meter we also have the bow Fang now you can see the uv5r is set to two two three four hundred I've already identified so I'm going to go ahead and key up here real quick and if you didn't hear that you could hear that the audio came on when it saw it picking it up uh so once again I'll go ahead and talk into it so you can hear it test test test test test test test foreign if not I'm going to get an audio recording of this as well so I can play it for you which I'm going to go ahead and insert here [Applause] so there you guys have it 1.25 meters on the uv5r very simple unlock uh just download it change the setting write it to the radio the audio that you did here is very garbled I'm using a dual band antenna take it take that you know what it's worth you know the valve thing V5 Rogers don't have a very good audio as it is but you know as per se with the tri-band antenna it probably sounds a lot better uh probably wouldn't sound so much gainy and uh yeah so I mean in an emergency you've got you know two meter 1.25 meter and 70 centimeter on a uv5r uh like I said I don't know if this is going to work with all of them especially some of the newer ones where they've got the bands locked down this may or may not work um however you know if you've got an older ub5r try it out I did try it on the ub82 it does not work uh of course probably because the ub82 is different programming however the ub5r it did work I've tried it on two other uv5rs that I have one that I got oh man many years ago I got in the battle box which is what got me into ham radio uh so yeah guys 1.25 meters on ub5r let me know what you think uh don't forget about the uh giveaway 1000 subscribers we will be giving away this link go back here uh so please don't forget let me know what you guys think and have a great afternoon
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Make Your Kali Linux Look so Impressive !!
hi there are you bored of classical linux environment don't worry i will teach you how to make your kali linux look so impressive before going to the video please do subscribe the channel for more videos like this first we need to install genome follow the step-by-step instructions to install genome desktop environment open a terminal window and type the following commands to install gnome sudo apt install kali desktop genome once the installation is over restart your pc a few minutes later you can switch to genome from the login page a little longer than a few minutes later now download the ui file from the link given the description unzip it now navigate to the ui folder right click and open it in terminal and enter the following command sudo dot slash install all dot sh after the installation is over press start button and search for an application named tweaks inside this app go to appearance tab now choose your theme and enjoy thanks for watching my video and do subscribe my channel you
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fracing the cosmic ray / particle shielding out of my Earth 's hydrogen comforter pt 1 69%
hey let's talk hydrogen and my Earth and well you know Cosmic R particles and that kind of thing cuz I don't I I don't think anybody quite got it we're just enjoying the I think we're about 10 Celsius finally March the 6th so you know know what keeps you from frying hydrogen yes if it wasn't for all that hydrogen around the Sun well you know it wouldn't be like it is but more importantly that fusion and fision inside would be nuking your ass you know furthermore if it wasn't for all that hydrogen basically uh one Atomic hydrogen in the thermos sphere trapped in basically a plasma field generated partly by Earth's magnetic field it's DEC nuclear DEC field it's thermal field it's a kinetic field from where gravity mushes Earth and ocean and gases and everything and makes friction and makes static discharge all that making a pepper atmosphere plasma hydrogen plasma field that keeps the majority of the energies out or you know dampens them absorbs them reflects them modifies them and then lower down you got you got your oxygen made into ozone and then you got below ground all kinds of hydrogen cuz you have you know very energetic Dynamic magnetic core below down there use some duck on they all come back they were here for a while yeah the hydrocarbons the water that you're taken out of the soil that you know there's lots of visionable matter down there thorium uranium you know sometimes in concentrations of fishable uranium fishable plutonium enough to you know if you just like breed it like how you start off a nuclear reactor or a nuclear bomb to Neutron radiation starts fusing off neutrons and you got a reaction going and well that's part of what's in there is SC you're not ready to believe it yet but there's it takes two shards of neutronium to do something like that in this small gravity well for this long so your Cosmic energies your particles and really fast accelerated split off particles and x-rays and gamma rays your cosmic rays of the equation they P trate the Earth you know depending what they go through depends how much energy they lose off as they're going through and if they strike something visionable you know like uranium well then you start off nuclear reactors basically I mean like in Gabon and Africa and other places take the water out of the ground well water is oxygen and hydrogen so you removed a bunch of hydrogen I mean oxygen slows down high energy particles too but slows down gamma rays too but not like helium you know Carbon is another good one you you know that slows all that down like lead you know same idea so you've gone and taken all that out and I think it's quite evident that you guys realize sort of kind of what you're done and how you yourself and I think you know how the space weather is changing as the uh as the old expression goes the holy comforters withdrawn hey would you have known what a Magneto spere was if you were told that 22 years ago would you I don't think most of you would have probably most you still don't even know you're all kind of studying The Helio physics and astrophysics and whatnot so you know that's obviously the insanity behind all the cracking well we'll control where it's going to break as our Earth heats up again and expands which is you know like baking a cake right you get all that out gasing it expands everything you get thermal expansion of even non-as solid matter and of course you get explosive events you get things hot enough you start splitting water that's way down below the Earth Under Pressure you know like what folds happen you heat it up and you split a bunch of water off you know 100 cubic miles of water to oxygen and hydrogen and then finally you get a Little Rock movement makes a spark has it breaks Rock apart you know Pio electric and there you go your your big Reser of brown gas poof C pooy all the water is super heated to add to the steam at what 6 miles a second 6.6 miles a second well no more than that cuz it's at pressure maybe as much as 20 miles a second or kilomet a second which is just all different delta T waving measuring the Final End disturbances if you want to call it megatons or gigatons and that wave has to send out to pulse through everything whether it's liquid or solid so I think that's why you're going hog nuts on the uh fren cuz you just definitely you've glued in and enough you realize what's been happen happening at an undeniable ever increasing rate as far as our interaction in local space are being our astrosphere Our Stars hydrogen shell I think pretty well everyone knows that by now cuz you know obviously it's insane you Frack you're going to Frack up your water supply holy your AER your pable water that you don't even have to filter all you have to do is bring it up poison that all off holy why would you do that why would you assume that liability in Canada most of the mineral rights belong to the queen as I've explained before I don't think too many people caught that one either be a little more plate well just because um Steven Harper drilling ink goes uh tits up because of liabilities or whatever the uh the damages to that aquer that fracking damage that mining damage that that stays with the title it doesn't matter that Steven Harper dries up and blows away his remains get carried off with Pelicans or something you know St Harper ink drilling doesn't matter because land is just like a being it's titled being uh it's uh or a titled person almost just like a corporation is and that liability ultimately stays with the with the title of the land and if you got the mineral rights well it stays with that so you can can see how he sure you know wouldn't want nobody with what's under you if you have Minal rights and you had any kind of Notions of that land being an everlasting thing just like your jean pool yeah kept in the family asset you know and all you have to really do is not fracking off all the hydrogen that's there to cause where it's going to be weakest and break the lithosphere the crust you know that's their solution we'll just Rob out all the hydrocarbons the natural gas which is you know mostly again hydrogen uh that acts as shielding and you can be sure where there is natural gas where there is petroleum there was lots of heat below and there's lots of radioactivity below that made it and dissolved whatever kind of plants and animals were subducted that's where that little bit of fossil evidence comes from in the petroleum drill core stems of course I mean pour pour it on that tree stump over there and uh Patrol uh hydrocarbons you know it doesn't matter what kind bar Sol puman tar and wait long enough and apply pressure heat and it'll dissolve it right disolve anything organic uh give it enough time and pressure and heat so I mean that's you should be injecting your you should be replenishing that all the time and then pretty soon you're not having hard do carbon no more but more carbons and gases you should be injecting your waste water down there into the oer not fracking where you are and taking off the gas L now you want to be making hydrogen down there and whatever chemicals are around Den notes what else you'll get you know as far as minerals some minerals that you get to extract out of that super heated water that's splitting and breaking into hydrogen you know start getting about 1200 celsus in pure water and it'll start doing it less with it'll start splitting off it'll do it less with you know like iron oxide in the water or salt or when you're talking 60,000 PSI you know 10 km down that you had to AR using electric Arc to drill through uh solar Spacey weather is still coming there's there's a lot of filaments to let go so we still got to watch up there well I would say get making a hydrogen and you know you drill around your your dangerously hot spots like Yellowstone Cera you don't want those blowing off cuz that stinks everyone so you got to cool them and you take that energy off and you turn it into hydrogen and all kinds of minerals and metals and super hot Steam for making your electricity for your power grid you seem to like that he to where you don't have to worry about anything just you know pay the one monopolized owner uh anywhere you drill you will hit heat super critical heat like that I say 2 to 12 km down at the deepest you'll you'll start hitting them kind of temperatures 12 1500 cus and then you're filling up a huge huge reserve of gas that you could draw down in other times you know when space after solar storms C Interstellar space weather subsides you know like when this globula from the local interest Stellar Cloud finishes swapping sides or whatever the it's going to do maybe we'll lose it entirely hard to say cuz we really don't have a good upto-date picture out there do we you know in fact we barely even got three probes anywhere near far enough we haven't but what we need to have a good look from far away in the center of the Astros spere where we are yeah I wouldn't want nobody fracking my aquafer I mean my aquer is already with uranium but you know Tri uranium octoxide primarily but there will be some uranium carball down there you know you can always filter just about anything out not everything but just about everything out of water but that sure's prohibit of and you still got to deal with that whatever you take out hey bear so uh you know the the queen all these these big uh Holdings they're they're all they're all been up this man you know you have to balance your accountability and we got Mr otter or backr or may we'll get lucky I'll keep rolling yeah well I don't know if there's something people don't understand it's pretty simple I mean you just sit there and say what can I do about it or do you get out there and you say well this isn't how you're supposed to do this this is no good you must stop you can do this here we'll show you how you know instead of investing in some insane nonsense it's not sustainable you know that's in a future that's going to meet your energy needs 100 fold over for thousands and thousands of years give you the ability to you know you're fusing off hydrogen you can do like we did a long time ago we well we basically impacted holes with meteorites in the ocean floor in the Pacific and in the Atlantic it get some where people weren't living so the the the gases coming out of the vents wouldn't be so deadly for them which is mainly you know hydrogen and oxy and whatever minerals were in the blow hole and we restored thermosphere basically you know and then you got all that oxygen settling out from the splitting of the ocean water and uh away go the the plants now ljs and aqua for plants and everything that feds off of it that's I mean that's basic terraforming you know Sol world like this one lots of liquid water I mean that it's just basically copying what happens in nature I'm not saying it was you know was the first one that realized upon it or invented the notion or whatever I'm sure plenty other species of terraform that I know in fact a few that haveing my own you guys can do it and of course everything you learn in your own planet or else you you go extinct we didn't we we didn't have the heads up I've been trying to give you and so other people that are hard into specific Sciences to uh prove the hypothesis that extinctions are real and frequent and you got yours coming to guarantee you even if I can't tell you for certain when it'll overcome you you know simple derable tethered with graphine piping 100,000 F feet up pumping hydrogen and you could do that anywhere you could do that over city state if there was a storm oh no we got a storm coming in quick fire it up no you're running your general generator for 3 days and you put your hydrogen straight the up there between you and the sun it's high up as you can get it hey guys and then you keep things from Mount a super volcano from blowing up or even the little ones you know like the last time uh M Fuji went up or Maui Maui there St ens cuz keep in mind that's a bunch of water splitting is generally behind most of those calderas and below that is thermal nuclear circumstances on top of pushing and shifting and shaping and cing like like you need to like subducting seabed down into the hot well it gets hot enough and all of a sudden the steam starts splitting off hydrogen in a big pocket just like domes where you find hydrocarbons you know and that's basically chem thosis of probably probably ocean water not necessarily it could have been fresh water too plus whatever minerals were in the ground and that's your inner energy cycle and that protects the core of from cosmic ray and particle inclusion it reduces the amount that gets in there too much gets in while it has to heat up more expanding and Contracting Earth just like happens this
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Six Flags AstroWorld Baseball
somebody hi frida samantha where are you going oh hi lester we're on our way to batting practice batting practice i didn't know girls like baseball oh wow we love it lester i've seen every game the astros have ever played i'm a big fan oh yeah me too hey if you like i could give you some pointers i've been known to hit a few once in a while oh could you i'm afraid we haven't got time we're late already oh you sure very sure but thanks anyway lester old boy some other time maybe he's really a darling lion but he plays baseball like a turkey wild i can't believe it samantha is the girl of my dreams she's a baseball fan how about that we've got something in common to talk about baseball games she's a baseball fan how about that i have some place to take her when we go out baseball games whoever would have dreamed never would have thought that my favorite girl like my favorite sport like any other kid i would like to leave with a bat in my hand i'd hit it right past all the others real fast and i'd be home run king and things are on their way things to share we share baseball games couldn't you cry from a simple beginning like this we may get somewhere it's nice to dream someday it might be baseball games wow oh toadstools don't blame me i can only hop so fast don't hit it so far next time hi frida got a problem that dumb flopper rabbit thinks he's jim win or something i'm gonna bop him one of these days hey freida do you need another player cause i'm pretty good you know oh well actually lester it's not me you know i don't mind if you play but the other kids will what you remember the last time you played with us bottom of the ninth inning base is loaded yeah score time the whole game but but i'm better now sorry lester it's not my decision you're just a klutz hey wait a minute you guys it's my turn to back freda wait a minute what's a klutz it's not my fault i try hard i study and practice day and night the astros don't want me my own friends won't play with me it makes me wanna cry marvelous magic what's the matter lester oh hi marvel the others won't let me play baseball with them and three to call me up close oh you know what frida's like she didn't mean it i'm sure oh yes she did and she's right i am a klutz but go away marvel i got spirit i try of course you do and that's the most important thing keep trying lester one day who knows maybe the hall of fame really but i'm sitting here being a cry baby the hall of fame don't want cry babies i'm a lion not a cat lions don't cry lest her don't be ashamed of crying i'm not ashamed i'm just embarrassed well there's nothing to be embarrassed about why not why it's all right to cry crying gets the sad out of you it's all right cry it might make you feel better raindrops from your eyes washing all the mud out of your raindrops from your eyes it's gonna make you feel better it's all right to feel things though the feelings may be strange feelings are such real things and they change and change and change saturn grumpy down in the dumpy snuggly huggly mean happy change and change change it's all right to feel things though the feelings may be strange feelings are such real things and they change and change and change it's all right now feelings come and feelings go and it's all right cry it might make you feel better come on lester let's go practice and maybe they'll let you play next time okay marvel even if they don't there's always the astros hi batting practice over uh-huh wow lester listen this fat is awful heavy would you carry it for me can i really wow hey samantha listen how would you like to see my baseball card collection i got zillion wow what are we waiting for you
Kenny Ryman
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An update on using my music on YouTube
Hello friends this is an important video for  anyone who uses my music on YouTube from the   8th of April I will be joining frequency music  and implementing a smart content ID system for   my entire library this mainly to protect the  library from false copyright claims and to   enforce the Creative Commons attribution license  YouTube isn't the same as when I started 11 years   ago when I started I did so with the idea that  my music could be used in any capacity as long   as I was fairly credited for my work this might  seem to you but for years I've had to deal with   not being credited for my work there's simply no  way to check if there's credit or not until now   most of you are probably aware of the content ID  system that YouTube uses for copyright management   it looks for videos with copyrighted music in them  and then claims the video on behalf of whoever   they think owns the copyright on that piece  so I've had to avoid using this system because   Content ID can't check for credit so clearly that  wouldn't work for my situation or my license at   all the worst part by far about this is that it  leaves a huge opening for third parties to claim   songs or even my entire catalog and put it into  Content ID a false copyright claim is not only   absurdly hard to beat it wouldn't just impact me  it would impact anyone who has ever used my music   and the result would be that everyone would get  flagged and their videos would get taken down or   claimed luckily I haven't had this happen to me  in years there's been it's been a while since I   had a copyright claim but speaking to others in  the space they haven't been quite so lucky this   whole licensing structure is built upon trust and  any threat to that is really scary to me so this   smart content ID system splits the search into two  it first searches for my music and if it finds it   it then looks for if credit has been given and  if it finds it it just moves along to the next   in essence nothing has really changed the license  is the same only now there's a way to check it it   is important to note though that the system can't  read text in the video it has to be plain text in   the description another thing that's important to  note is that this will only affect YouTube videos   and not any other platform though the license  still applies to the other platforms that doesn't   mean you shouldn't credit me just because you  can get away with it the system will look for a   keyword or a phrase and I've decided to make this  as simple as humanly possible it only looks for   Vindsvept spelled correctly you can also use the YouTube  tag but ideally it should look something like this if you receive a claim and you have  made sure to credit you can use the form   linked below it's also linked on the website to  have your request reviewed by frequency music   and they have assured me that all requests  will be reviewed within one business day if   you received the claim and made changes to the  credit after you can use the same form to have   that claim lifted if you want to reach out to  me personally you can use the contact form on   my website it's also linked below that a  malicious third party could come along at   any moment and just wreak havoc claim all of my  music and uh it's been uh it's been a scary   few years but that's finally hopefully over now  before Frequency reached out to me I never even   thought this was possible so I never really  gave it much thought having that extra layer   of security is incredibly valuable so the point  of this is to protect my interests protect your   interest and just make it as secure as possible  for everyone as I said before this is completely   built upon trust and I really want my library  to be a trustworthy and accessible source and   this will just improve that in so many ways I  have updated the website to reflect the changes   on the licensing Tab and there are links down  below to that as well I never really speak to   all of you on camera like this and while it's  freaking me out a bit I thought I should take   the opportunity to say thank you thank you so much  for your unwavering support patronage uh very very   kind comments and for just being unbelievably  awesome so thank you thank you so much oh and   I just reached 100,000 subscribers so uh that's  something uh again thank you as always there's   new music being written so I will see you soon in  some musical form and uh yeah thank you take care
Vindsvept, fantasy music
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What is the Side effects of Vaping?/ Vaping Side effects?
vaping or the use of electronic cigarettes e-cigarettes has become a popular alternative to traditional tobacco smoking however it's important to note that while vaping is generally considered to be less harmful than smoking traditional cigarettes it is not without its own set of potential side effects and risks some of the known side effects and risks associated with vaping include respiratory issues vaping can potentially cause respiratory issues such as coughing wheezing shortness of breath and chest discomfort this is particularly concerning for individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions like asthma lung injury there have been cases of severe lung injuries associated with vaping especially when people use illicit or counterfeit vaping products this condition is often referred to as vaping Associated lung injury Valley or e-cigarette or vaping product use Associated lung injury the volley nicotine addiction many vaping products contain nicotine which is highly addictive nicotine addiction can lead to withdrawal symptoms difficulty quitting and increased likelihood of transitioning to traditional cigarette smoking impact on brain development vaping among adolescents and young adults can have detrimental effects on brain development as the brain continues to develop until the mid-20s nicotine exposure during this period can negatively affect cognitive functions attention learning and mood cardiovascular effects nicotine and vaping products can increase heart rate and blood pressure potentially increasing the risk of cardiovascular issues exposure to harmful substances although vaping products produce fewer toxic compounds than traditional cigarettes they are not completely free of harmful substances vaping liquids can contain various chemicals flavorings and solvents that when heated and inhaled May produce harmful byproducts flavoring chemicals some flavoring chemicals used in vaping liquids can be potentially harmful when inhaled and there are concerns that they could cause lung irritation and other health problems popcorn lung diacetyl a chemical used to create buttery flavoring in some vaping liquids has been linked to a condition known as popcorn lung bronchiolitis obliterins which is a serious lung disease unknown long-term effects vaping is a relatively new phenomenon and the long-term health effects are still not fully understood research is ongoing to assess the potential long-term risks associated with vaping gateway to smoking there's concern that vaping can serve as a gateway to smoking traditional cigarettes especially among young people who might start with vaping and then transition to smoking it's important to make informed decisions about your health and to be aware of the potential risks associated with vaping if you're considering using vaping products to quit smoking it's advisable to consult with a health care professional for guidance on the most appropriate and effective methods for smoking cessation
Lifestyle hacks
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May kasama kaming FOREIGNER | 23 FIRETEAM KILLS(ROS ENGLISH GAMEPLAY)
oh are you crazy here oh you know you're blaming the weight that way you can use your settings to do it the plan is to be Inferno all right now you're gonna be the leader and we're gonna follow your command all your self yeah yes and then we're gonna kick you afterwards the about [Music] we always drink that one you know Inferno duels you know happy yeah like we're gonna use it for snacks we do yo you don't get it you get it to get it good I think it's a bud oh it's open yeah it's about sobriety but but but but okay there's another player's oh I graduate 165 all right building no nights because I got oh they're open yeah yeah we you could you can fire them here stay here yeah I probably because right old it straight to the tip yeah oh there's a leader here the uh Peter no you guys heater how about you guys you read it I don't want Peter gone oh here here there's a compensator they're priceless for can you go to the air we're reloading when you turn with everyone no I dropped it I tell you God roadside no story oh it's lucky a lot of people there are you sure chippy just get the bar oh oh here here space in here nasty oh wait no I still far still far wait push it the you guys want to push it just go underneath the bridge it's hard sorry sorry I'm gonna get some carving hey we should leave them there not eat dessert just go right at me after I'm gonna get you I'm gonna go to the other three story right sir we could stay here [Music] I don't have any scope it's hard to I think we should leave that though physical should leave them here now working just careful use of this just just we're gonna go today syriza right here bro what happened to you there something I think we should go now never reopen [Music] oh wait there's all your sat-nav here you see [Music] maybe somebody's here oh there is this but I'll do it all Peter Peter Peter Peter there you guys have a scope there miss come here I think it's the only one player at the three story so I think it can you can rush I gotta decide this there's I think this 305 careful of a window open yo we keep killed people there well even I rush them their story I think the only one what do you think you gonna help me do it [Music] I think you should go back you guys nine facility we can can help you all they're using the card is in the car do you see the car so it's out East East now we're gonna rush this guy let's go he's dead that's what mr. rush this guy yesterday just go with me he's the only one away oh yeah it's you see go help Reese do you doing some soda yeah I keep doing some drinks all right we should only three people left so we can wrap them oh no I know it's on this [Music] go right go right go right I did these the last name yeah bye guys [Music] alright I think they're coming out yeah I think we could stay here probably pretty sure juice you're staying there right - story right all right they're gonna they're gonna come here but just wait for the zone they're not in the zone so salvo finish up with me all right come on eat up in 85 I do not beat me either okay your drop something can you drop me afterwards just drop me oh I don't have any heater way they have you terrain for now okay give me mine okay okay 1550 yeah you need magic over here I drop it cheating nice game [Music]
INVO ROS
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Taking a look at Developer's Diary Vol. 4! FGO NA!
hello everyone you ready for another adventure it's me Wilkie fresh off of a Marvel snap Stream So if I sound a little bit uh tired in the voices because I just came off a streaming so what are we talking about today we're talking about the fake granddaughter developer diary you can literally just watch this video yourself it's six minutes long he got Tucson tries his best in English to tell you what's going on and I appreciate him for it but if you want to know I guess through my I don't know why the you're watching this anyways that's today's video I hope you like it and if you do feel free to leave a like comment and subscribe let's go so the things that are coming over for New Years that are confirmed now are the 2023 first three days of the New Year's limited login bonus one rare prism on January 1st uh some hero crystals all four on January 2nd and on January 3rd of Holy Grail just easy three easy days anyone can do it we are getting the panel missions which is clear all 17 missions to receive five summon tickets Six sin courts and a variety of items open the panels to reveal a special artwork if I can actually one moment pause all right I wanted to look up the panel missions here we go these are probably what they'll be this is what they were in JP but I doubt they change so the first one will be to defeat three Divine servants then it's defeat three good servants defeat three Japanese servants with human attributes defeat 21 enemies defeat three servants with a plus uh a plus run rank rank luck defeat three colossal enemies obtained one ball-shaped Ascension item skill of reinforcements items throughout the battle I guess any skill gem these anything ball like why the were their balls clear up one quest with the at least one servant with the Japanese trade in the party EZ defeat three enemies of the sky attribute clear one quest with at least one servant of the good alignment in the party obtain one red Ascension item skill reinforcement item through battle so any of these clear one quest with at least one servant with a Divine attributes in the party obtain the white Ascension item skill reinforcements items through battle obtain one gold Ascension item skill reinforcement items or battle Clear Mountain Stage Quest clear Quest including at least one lawful servant in the party in the clear all missions to get everything so you can see some of these open up on January 6 January 3rd January 2nd January 1st it's all over the place and then you get this uh reward as well the one who carries the grandmother crease crit damage on the engraved card and when attacked with the engraved card he'll sell for 100 HP so there you go easy enough panel missions 17 and all get a special artwork for finishing it and next daily missions New Year's limited version received double rewards from completing missions clear three daily missions to receive 60 Mana prisms receive up to 420 Mana prisms for over seven days clear one Quest clear two quests clear three quests 20 20. all pretty nice next limited time start Dash login bonus and log in for 14 days and receive the rewards with up to 132 quarts and then for a limited time if you're returning login for seven days and receive rewards worth up to 11 say court summons this only applies if you are brand new or if you are returning this does not apply to the people who are doing either so if you've been playing for the game don't don't expect anything here's the gssr it's divided up into class and female or male servants I already did a video covering all this you can kind of see very quickly here how they break up there's red three nights red four Calvary red extra um and then there's the white three Knights the white four calvaries and the white extra you can see here these are divided into [Music] wait how the hell are these divided they're weirdly divided um Lancer saber Archer saber two Sabers Lancer two archers another um saber another Lancer so they realize there's too many really goes to show that that there the women have to be divided because there's too many of them for it to make it a good gssr but the men they can pretty easily kind of cut them in half silly how that works out next this is obviously they call him like senji muramasa he's the dude coming up I already did a video on him you don't he's very good if you're somehow or not summoning for him or you want to know if you should summon for him um if you're needing of an AOE um Arts unit that is a saber or just in general very good then he's good for you um if you're a big fan of uh emya then it doesn't matter what I say you're summoning regardless and there you go so next I guess they confirmed them I guess that's good log in get 30 Cent quartz yay this starts on the 31st it looks like and it goes on to yeah the distribution period I wonder how why it's like that but anyway that's how it's going to be log in get 30 Cent quartz easy peasy it's probably because on the 31st it doesn't become the first again until the next login so I guess they just do it whenever it's fine uh and let's see anything else yes there was the Rated M they showed Oh I have to be careful I don't want to accidentally trigger some kind of Bot to get me this is the VN they really want you to buy the VM um I forget the name of this VN boy what's the name of the VN what's the name of the VN which of the Holy Night they showed that and then I think the other thing they showed which I can't see here right now is nowhere is it and maybe it's all the way at the end they showed the servant silhouette which is pretty funny it's what JP got but let me just play for a little bit there it is um some servants debuting in 2023 uh these are pretty obvious everyone knows who they are there's no surprises here as far as I can tell if you don't want to know what they are I won't say what they are but if you know you know already we know who every single one of these dudes are so it's very silly that they gave this to us when we know it would be really funny if they snuck somebody in I think that'd be a funny way of saying like ah you're not getting everything in order but I don't think they did that so yeah and that's everything that was in the developer diary volume 4 so now we know everything that is coming for the event and hey this video ended up being around six minutes long too so that works out in the end uh yeah that's it I think I'll end it here until next time everyone you guys have a good day and I'll see you in the next one peace out
Purple Wokey
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Text Your Ex Back
hey have you stood there with your phone in your hand looking at our name trying to think of that one thing to text her to get her to come back to you I'm having no idea what to say well if you really want her back you need to go watch this video right now by my friend Michael fioor it shows you how to use text messages to crawl into your ex-girlfriends mind and have our thinking of you and only you and draw back like a tractor beam no matter how bad your breakup was even if she's with someone else now go here and watch the movie and find out more
Best Reviews
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How To Increase Your Bookings Using ChatGPT
happy Wednesday how are you doing today let me know in comments what you are drinking and where you're watching from how's everybody doing today shared to the group so let me do that right now so as not to are you guys seeing me in the group hey Michelle how are you hey Trevor how's it going happy first of the month it is a chapter two of 2023 like the first chapter like flew by did you guys feel like January flew by okay and so let me just do a shout out to my Texas people so if you're in Texas and you're Chilly Willy I am not envious of where how you guys feel because this is year three of a cold January February so hopefully you all are staying warm uh my mom and daughter are still in Texas and so I know it is a pretty doggone Philly there so Trevor I am totally about to unpack Dubai before we dive into this amazingly Hot Topic today because Dubai was the bomb.com like there was nothing about Dubai that I didn't like I just loved it loved it loved by um so much that we're going back in July so if you guys haven't heard we are doing another fam trip in July because so many people uh have reached out to me and is like are you going are you going to again so we are going to actually be spending the 4th of July in Dubai that sort of rides like I like alliteration so that is definitely one so we're spending the Fourth of July in July in Dubai I'm gonna have to say that 10 times all right so hold on let me share this inside of the group I thought I had already did that but it's not let me go yeah it's September September is an amazing time to be there uh you know I really before going to Dubai really had no intention of ever being there in the hot of Summer but so many uh travel agents uh have told me that you know that that was like the best time that they could get off and and all of that so um you know here we are we're about to be in Dubai in July I love saying that I'm going to make like a little t-shirt I I I I've made it through Dubai in July because it's gonna be hotter than hell 25 but it's like one of the busiest times of the year I don't know why people want to go to the desert in the summer but I'm gonna be there with you all in the desert in the summer so let me know there's lots of people who are joining us um super hot topic I've got like a page full of great things to share with you all before we jump in though tell me where you are watching from and what you are drinking because if you are new to me we do this every Wednesday night um I've attempted to do it on other nights but this just seems to be the best way to break up the week let me know what you're drinking and let me know what part of the world that you're watching from and while we do that in my normal fashion I'm going to start asking you guys questions one if this is you zero if this is not you or a negative to this so the first thing is is how many of you guys are using the internet to do research itinerary suppliers destination let's use the internet to do research type of one if that's you type of zero if you don't use the internet you're like internet is not my friend let me know in the comments do you use the internet to do research do you let your fingers do the walking I do I let my fingers see the walk in I let them do the walk-in all the time I am uh for those that don't know you know back in the day to be a uh high school and college debater so I am a research Guru and when I discovered the internet I had just graduated college I think the internet had just started this totally takes me but when I was in college I graduated college in 1995 and the internet I think had just been discovered forget I was an auditor at an oil and gas company and in 90 must have been 95 because I started in May in 95 this uh we kind of started the position in waves and this uh the group of Auditors that came right after I had started um I'll never forget I don't remember her name but she was blonde and she she was like have you heard about the internet and I was like what because back in the day I was just talking to somebody if you needed to do research you had to have an encyclopedia you'd go to the library you had to look through magazines you had to do a lot of stuff to get information right so back in 95 when the internet became I was so excited because I was accustomed to going into the library I was accustomed to reading books and magazines and everything to get information watching the news all of that right and so back in the day when you were a travel agent like you had to get I just threw away I just cleaned my office out and I am still a big paper person and I you got pamphlets right that's how you found out about destinations and you saved them and people came in in order and they you know perused all of your wonderful pamphlets right but now we've got the internet right so I'm fast forwarding some 30 like almost 30 years later and we've got the internet and um as equally as excited as I was to discover the power of information at my fingertips as equally as excited as I am today with the introduction of chat GPT and the accessibility to us being able to take all of this information and really let our fingers do the walking in a very powerful way so if you use the internet as many of you guys said and you're not using chat DJ chat GPT I'm going to make your day today like I feel like Arnold Schwarzenegger I'm gonna make your day so number two question is how many of you like use the internet to do research but you find it a little bit difficult to find what you want like type of one if you find like find it a little bit difficult to find what you want like um is it something that doesn't come second nature to you type of one if you're like yeah it's not as easy as I'd like it to be type of zero if you're like no I I go to the internet I get everything I want all the time every time uh the internet has a lot of crap on it that is correct because there's a lot in the world there's a lot of crap in the world so the Internet is just the is it is it is everything where where everything is the great thing about the internet is the ants are there so back in 95 people were able to sell the fact that you could get access to information now if you don't know something it's just because you're lazy you don't want to go look for it or maybe it's too cumbersome to comb through all of the massive amount of data that or information that's out there because it's not and we're not in a situation in 2023 that you cannot find the answer to what you're looking no matter what it is like literally you can find an answer and most likely if it's been thought of there's a video about how to do it on YouTube which why is why I love YouTube so much so my number three question is is um do you want an easier way to do research and the types of research that you want to ease your way type of one if yes you do or type of zero you're like nope I'm good I got everything that I want do you want an easier way to put together quotes type a one do you want an easier way to write content type of one do you want an easier way just to do life the type of one right like type of one all right so you guys want this topic that explains why we have such a great there was an amazing amazing response to this topic there um is an amazing uh bunch of people who are joining me live so before I jump in I want to just introduce myself because some of your names I've never seen your names before and I'm excited to have you here my name is Sunday Gardner I am your host um in the online travel boss Community I created this community for travel advisors or people who are just generally passionate about travel and they want to operate or launch a successful and profitable travel business so I come here every single we talking all thing launching and operating a travel business right so I do not focus on recruiting for the travel business I do not I am not associated with any host agency I am purely a trainer and educator in all of those things that I mentioned so here's how you can work with me so start with that you know I come here come here we want to get free information the best place I will recommend for you to do that is to binge out on my YouTube channel so you can check me out on YouTube uh search I should have the link I should have had that ready but I don't it's online travel Boss TV um and there is a plethora of free resources out there in terms of all topics dealing with launching and operating a profitable and successful travel business you can also check out our online travel boss school where there is a plethora of individual classes on a variety of different topics that uh ail the travel business owner um so that is school um I believe it's school.onlinetravelboss.com and then the other thing is to book a fast action call with me and I'll give you some more information about that at the end so every single week we talk all things operating and launching a success a successful travel business and I am super excited to have you here because listen you have got to be a person who hides under the rock you don't know anything about the internet to not have heard about chat GPT but for those of you who do not know what it is it is an open artificial intelligence application that for the time being is very much to the public while they are testing I'm going to demo it um in just a few minutes I'm going to like give you the link to it if you don't know what it is and then we're going to talk about some best practices on how to utilize it to help you with increasing bookings but before we do a depth I'm going to do what I do best which is do a little bit of strategy and training so before we get started diving into the tool because that's what it is chat GPT is a tool you still have to know how to use or understand the strategy behind the usage of the tool to really get the benefit out of it so let's talk a little bit about it comes to increasing bookings really there are three things that you should be thinking about that make you more money in this business right it's going to be either getting more clients doing more of the same thing over and over and over again right that's one way the other way is and I've got my notes because I don't um I you know I start to get really excited and I forget about what I want to say so increa you know increase your number of people that you work with how do you do that you're like well that's I mean I know how to do you know I understand that I need more get clients well what's the best way to get get more people exposed to you build more relationships right and the best way to build more relationships is to have a way to attract clients and build relationships through content that's where GPT comes in we'll talk about how to do that so if you want to get more clients you got to get more people raising their hand to get to know you content is an amazing way to do that give people what they want via content right so we'll talk about that the other way to increase your bookings is to increase more of what you sell right so you can increase the average ticket price of your trips by adding more value adding more services adding more products adding you know make a thousand dollar trip uh valued or sell it thousand dollars three thousand dollars right by adding more things to buy with the trip upselling cross-selling that type of thing that's another that's a way for you to increase your bookings and then third way to increase your bookings is to increase increase the the opportunity to buy so I call that multiple reasons to buy so those are three things and we're going to talk about how you can use technology like chat Beach chat I have a hard time saying that chat GPT they need to like come with an easier acronym than that chat GPT is a tool to help you do those three things so I'm actually when I started preparing for this I was like I've got all these things I want to tell you so I'm actually going to make this a three-part Series so what we're going to talk about today is one of those three things and how we can use chat GPT to make that happen let me know in the comments if you guys are cool with that with us making this a three-part Series so I'm gonna three times come to you and show you how you can do each one of those things that I just described using chat GPT are you guys getting for that so next week I'm going to come to you in the following week so we're gonna make this the Love Fest usually in the month of February it is my birthday in the month of February and I also do I used to do a love of your travel business Series in the month of February and so this is sort of in that Spirit we'll do a three-part series that's really focused on how to utilize this tool to help you make more money in your travel business so the first thing that we're gonna do is we're going to focus on three ways that you can increase the relationship with your clients through content using chat GPT all right you guys game for that so this means that we're going to actually do some share screen share and I actually love doing screen share um because I don't really like to be in front of the camera as much so I get the opportunity actually you know sort of hide behind at my screen and talk all things technology so I'm gonna put this in the chat which is a link to chat GPT if you do not know what it is so happy birthday to the whoever just said their birthday is I we're going to be celebrating my birthday all this month because I am turning the big 5-0 we have a fan trip that's going to Cuba at the end of the month and so it's going to be a celebration all month like I'm half the century I've been been around the I've been 50 it'll be 50 chips around the the sun um I'm I'm a little I don't know how I'm feeling about turning 50 but it doesn't matter how I'm feeling because I'm I'm turning 50 no matter how I feel about it so this is the link uh to uh hold on let's just oh you know what I think I just put the link to the um sorry I think I put the link to the to this actual post so let me do that let me try that again all right this is the link to chat GPT the other way you could do is if for some reason you can't click on this link just type in the word open8i.com and that will take you to chat GPT as well and so what I'm showing you is if you're the this is the first time that you've logged into it this will give um this will just get kind of let you know what it's about you will need to create an account um you know uh so hopefully curse you've got the right account again you can go to openai.com I just put it um link right there above that um and then what you're going to do is you're going to click on try and it's going to ask you to log in and so if you've not logged in before you'll need to create an account I just happen to use my Google account but you can put your email address um don't feel any kind of way about that because if you want to use the leverage of this you do you will need to create an account so I just have my Google account um to do this and so I'm actually going to create a I'm using a one of my other old Gmail accounts and you just tell yourself to tell you know tell them a little bit about you you can put your I guess you have to verify your phone number I forgot I had to do this um so you'll need to send a code and then you will get a code um and so hold on let me see what my code is that I just got for these all right um and then I just messed up my uh little recording so I have to do that again so there we go all right so then it's going to take you into chat GPT and so literally this is the internet on steroids because here are some examples that it's going to go through some capabilities and limitations you know there will be people who will try and use it for evil and so this is just kind of letting you know and I'll let you guys read this on your own really what this does is it allows you to put in questions and prompts and when you put in those question and prompts it will return you information and so what I will say is like somebody give me a destination that they just got from one of their clients that they want to go to so I'm we're literally going to build some content for you that's going to help you let's say just anybody in a destination that you want that you don't really Italy perfect thank you Michelle all right so let's say Michelle is going to want to design a trip to Italy and she wants to uh she wants to talk about that on in a Facebook group maybe a Facebook group that she's a part of and she wants to get some interest around Italy now I think Italy is a great place because I've never been I don't know anything about Italy I don't know if Michelle knows anything about Italy but let let's see how we can use chat GPT to build relationships around a destination that you want to sell or build a signature itinerary all right so the first thing is is we want to when you're using chat chat GPT okay I can't keep saying that so we're just going to call it chat all right when we start using the chat tool what we've got to do is we've got to ask it questions in a way that allows it to then provide us some important information so I want you to realize that any junk in you're going to get junk out so if you don't give it enough context it's not going to give you the kind of information that you want so Michelle I've worked with you so I happen to know a little bit about you you but so I'm going to assume that you want to build a group that is going to go to Italy that's what I'm going to assume and I I want to like start to build some excitement around Italy but I don't know what to talk about so I'm going to start with a simple question like give me give me 10 10 topic ideas about Italy and so what you're going to want to do is in your prompt you're going to want to to narrow down who your audience is right so you know know a little bit about and I know a little bit about some groups so let's say this is going to be a girls trip that I'm going to want to talk about for Italy talk uh give me 10 topics about Italy to get excitement around a trip I am planning let's call it just a girl uh a girl straight all right so I'm giving it some context so it can then give me some ideas on what to do what to talk about I don't know what to talk about I've never been to Italy I don't know what's interesting about Italy so now I I type that in and now hopefully you guys can see chat tool is coming back and it's going to give me 10 topics about that I could talk about when it comes to Italy now what's great about these topics too is I could do a live stream I could create an email series I could create social media posts I could create video Snippets I could create like there's a whole slew of things that I could create around these topics right and so I'm going to okay perfect I I'm gonna I'm gonna pick because I like wine I don't really like wine but I do like drinking so I'm gonna and I and I personally want to do I I want to go to Tuscany right but I also like food and Cuisine right the great thing about this is now this is giving you 10 ideas in terms that you can then now explore and even go deeper so the beauty of this tool is is now I don't have to go to insert I don't have to go to the internet Google and try and click around I'm in one place and I'm literally going to be able to get as much information as I can so I'm gonna pick I'm gonna pick food Cuisine because I'm a foodie and I love food and I like wine so I'm gonna pick those two all right so what I'm gonna say is wine in Tuscany so now what did we say the context that we're doing this discovery on in terms of knowledge is we want to build relationships so if you guys know me and many of you don't know me there is a process that I follow in terms of how you build relationships the first thing is is I want to attract strangers Michelle's out there she may have a group of girlfriends but maybe she doesn't she wants to attract some strangers to go on this Italy group trip that she's creating so I want to create some sort of stranger offer that's going to do that so that's a really good way to start the conversation with somebody so wine tasting in Tuscany right I'm gonna I'm going to then take this this this particular topic and then I'm gonna copy it and then I'm just gonna say give me some ideas give me five ideas on creating a opt-in offer or you know if you don't know what that is a download a guide about wine tasting in Tuscany now this this guide is could then offer people and see if they'd be interested in in Tuscany or Italy does that make sense right so these five examples that chat GPT is going to allow me to create something that I could then give as a free offer to somebody and that would allow them to qualify themselves right let me know if you guys are following kind of this flow Michelle you're out there you and I work together let me know if this is making sense right so I like the name of this thing and then it also gave me a little bit of a description one of the things that you can also do when you're doing this kind of research is you can ask it to give me ideas it can give me uh titles it could give me descriptions so I'm just going to take this I'm going to take it to the next level right so here are five examples of how I now want to fall just talk about this is just one one of the 10 ideas right wine tasting in Tuscany right now I've got this ultimate Tuscany wine tasting guide that sounds really cool I could do a Tuscany wine tasting map well that even sounds even better a wine tasting checklist right I like that too I mean I like all of these a wine tasting in Tuscany a beginner's guide that's even pretty sexy all of these are sexy like I love these ideas here's the other sort of cat's meow that you can now do so I like the fur I literally like all of them right Michelle hopefully you like all of them too but I'm gonna take this first one and then I'm gonna say okay here and then it's like here's a little description I'm gonna take this next one and I'm gonna say okay the ultimate Tuscany wine tasting guide all right create an outline for the one the ultimate wine tasting guide I just want you guys to see now the power So Gone is the days of you trying to figure out what your opt-in offers need to be right what what well I want to sell Italy what do I talk about what do I think about well you now have five different examples of an opt-in offer loadable a cheat sheet or guide or something that you create not only that now you have an outline for which you to create that guide right like you guys like are you guys like so excited about this like let me know in comments like I like my whole life has changed I literally have not been able to sleep in like four weeks it's been ridiculous since I've been introduced to this now you've got a guide with the outline for what you can include in the guide right so now here's your outline again I don't know anything about Tuscany I I don't know anything about Tuscany um but here A Brief History of wine in Tuscany a review of different wine regions in Tuscany right importance of wine tasting in Tuscany right and then the regions that we can go to in Tuscany the best Vineyards to in Tuscany um uh so uh how to taste wine and Tuscany all of that is what could be included inside of your guide now this to me is like even the better thing um is create the guide using the above outline and literally it's going to spit it out now what I will tell you is you know I don't copy this stuff straight because it doesn't necessarily have my tone it doesn't have all of the things that I would say maybe maybe but it's certainly better than starting from scratch a blank sheet of paper right and so what I'm going to do is I'm going to actually stop generating this because that's a really that's a new feature that they just added at the beginning of the month but what I'm gonna also because what I told you is I don't necessarily take it word for word I see what it's saying right like like my favorite tone is girlfriend right um but I also like I'm a promoter I'm a marketer I am a salesperson in the core of my being right not really in the core of my being because I really am not a sales person I'm like the worst sales person but this is what we do right this is what this is how you make money you have to sell something so what is your tone really what this tool is doing it's going to learn your tone and help it's machine learning so it's going to learn what you like so I'm gonna give it some direction on how I want it to write this thing so I'm gonna say you know I'm actually gonna edit what I wrote here you can edit by clicking on the little pencil and then here I'm gonna say create the guide using the outline and it even I didn't even write that right the outline above and then I'm going to say in a girlfriend tone with a bit of humor humor and then I'm gonna hit save and save and submit look at that so it changed the title and it added for girls who just want to have fun right because I told her who the audience was and I said I wanted a different voice right so the type of content it's going to generate is going to be different based on the tone so if you're more formal and you want it to be more professional you're maybe you're talking to business people who need to do a conference in Tuscany versus a girlfriend's trip right as long as the prompts are good output's going to be good so I'm going to really emphasize that so if you're really like maybe you're using chat GPT and you're not seeing the results it's going to be the inputs that you put in so it'll be the questions that you ask and literally I want you to think about this you tell it exactly what you want right so chat GPT doesn't do any interpretation it doesn't do any in your mind I wish you know it can't read your mind it can't it can't tell you and deliver stuff that you don't tell it so if your general responses that means that you need to be more specific in the input that you give to it all right um so that's what I will tell you on here so when it comes to content and building relationships I really want you to think about relationship building about really around how can I get people one to raise their hand and say hey I'm interested in your thing you've got to give them a reason that is the reason why I have this whole concept of a stranger offer opt-in offer a lead magnet maybe if you're a real heavy marketer you know a freebie a downloadable that type of thing so full training on what does a stranger offer and how to do that I think that training is uh is available inside of online travel boss school but once you determine the what of what it is that you want you come to chat GPT to help you create it there's no longer you trying to come like I used to you know five or six years ago in terms of getting ideas I would tell agents like you need to go to Pinterest see what's already out there right and don't get me wrong that's still a great strategy but here AI is really taking all of that sort of searching and research away because now you can get the results as long as you put the inputs in right let me know I'm going to pause for a second with like you know drink some uh drink some drink and let me know how do you guys feel about this like what do you guys feel about this yeah this is some this is like some crazy stuff like um and so the reason why I can't sleep is because I am an entrepreneur like I have so many ideas and so I literally every morning get up and like like use chat GPT to figure out what my ideas are and figure out what it could do and so I think the downside of this is that you can start to go down a real serious rabbit hole and so you know when it comes to our training and the training that I give you guys in the future it's really on like how do you bring yourself back up like how do you stop stop the ideas go and Implement and make it happen captain and don't get stuck like because literally I've been down like multiple rabbit holes like oh well what if I did this and oh what if I did that and what if I do this and so the the the key to being successful and profitable is acting right so it's great to have an idea generator it's great to have this guide right so we've just now got this amazing guide that chat GPT but it does you no good if you don't release it it does you no good if you don't put it to action you don't take this guy create the create it and then start releasing it out to the world and start getting people on your email list so then you can then start to build the relationship right so don't make the mistake that I think many content creators who are now like loving this tool is that they've got all this content but I only say it's content is only as good as you release it right as you Market it and as you track it so let me say that again if you're creating content and you're not loading the content then you're wasting your time you're literally doing the thing that I'm doing which is I'm a I'm a researcher so I'm like okay I want like okay I've got the ultimate wine tasting guy okay well like what you know I go and I research all five of the options right no I want you guys to get in the habit of idea create release promote track create release promote track like that's what you really need to do so chat GPT is a tool it is a great idea generator it is a great tool to help you create content but the only way that you're going to build relationships is if you actually release it right you you get it out there in front of people so don't get into an analysis paralysis type of thing where you're like oh my God you're you find yourself researching all day long and you don't release anything so you take a guide like this the first thing is you go get you know you build the guide you create a URL URL and you start getting out there and you start releasing you know you need to have an opt-in page to get to get people's email addresses so that you can start to continue the conversation maybe use that as a teaser to come inside of a Facebook group that you show up to and you start talking all things Italy that's where the power is is releasing right you have all of the research at your fingertips that's exactly correct all right so that's one use case for using chat GPT to build a relationship is create a stranger offer with chat Beach get some ideas on Stranger offers create the offer and then release it get them on an email list right so another I think somebody posted this earlier and said oh I use chat GPT for my post right so again start with the what you want to talk about what is the thing that you want to sell more of if you want to sell more of Jamaica you want to sell more of Italy Europe whatever that is what is that and then build an entire content strategy around that using chat chat GPT as a source for ideas another thing so this is a stranger offer relationship this is the way that people can raise their hand and say hey I'm interested in your fill in the blank so another relationship um Builder activity so I put another relationship Builder activity so you've got guides and often offer is is ongoing relationships right so you've got a stranger offer that's going to attract strangers to you the next thing is it's ongoing relationships right so what are some ongoing relationship types of things that you can do well you can do lives right you can do Facebook lives and then invite people to those lives like I do I invite you guys weekly to come listen to me talk all things travel right you could create a Facebook group where they you come in and you talk about Italy like you create a Facebook group just around a particular destination right and then you could build like release post do topics that kind of thing so chat GPT a good example of this is like let's say you want to do topics you want I topic ideas we already got the list of 10 but we just want to talk about test getting maybe for one week straight we're just going to talk about Tuscany right so give me I'm going to say let's say four topic ideas because I'm going to do one every week I'm gonna do four live topic ideas about traveling in Tuscany right so again we went from I'm gonna attract strangers into my travel business you know to me either on my email list into a Facebook group or whatever that place is that you want to nurture them and then you want to do lives maybe you've got a YouTube channel maybe you've got a Facebook group and you're going to come in here right so now you've got these four topics that you can talk about same concept you can build an outline for your live to talk about maybe your life is going to be 30 minutes what are three things that you can talk about each one of those put that in chat GPT and think and and now you've got topics one of the biggest things that I'm using chat GPT when it comes to knowledge is I am a video person but I'm going to tell you since 2016 to 2023 video is not my favorite thing to do I do it because it's effective I enjoy showing up once I do but literally still almost 10 years later I still have to talk myself to come online like I gotta talk like I don't want to do it because it's just not something I enjoy doing and I certainly don't enjoy pre-recorded video right I just I don't like doing it I definitely love doing lines better than pre-record it because I don't know like like the whole scripting thing I'm using chat GPT now to write my scripts and it's been amazing like so I want to do a real script a 30 a two minute real script or 30 second uh real script why I don't like doing recorded video is because of the stop and start that it takes me to do that so now all I have to do is type my topic in and then I get a great script that I can follow takes me like three takes where it used to take me like 30 takes to do something because I'm a type a person and it just that's just the way it is right so here I'm going to take I'm going to show you how you do that and then and then we will have I'm going to open it up for some q a so discovering hidden gems in I just don't like that as much I just select the wine tasting just because but you can do whatever right so here I'm gonna do a beginner's guide I'm going to copy this whole thing thing and then I'm going to say write me a write me a say a 30 second video script to ladies who would be interested and then I'm going to say girlfriend tone because that's just my favorite tone like kind of casual and I'm also talking to girlfriends right and so now uh I'm gonna stop this one because this one always does this to me so I'm just gonna copy this uh because this is actually telling you kind of like how to create a script but here I'm going to do a written script like I wanted to actually tell me what written video script I sort of like the way this one is doing this is still doing like a voiceover um creates a written yeah I can't I can't remember what the term is this is doing what this is doing and the reason why I don't like it is because it's actually telling you how to design a video like a video like you know you cut over here and that's not what I want I actually just want a script for me to read yeah okay I'm gonna try that because on my other account I just it's not script you do a real yeah this I don't know why it's doing that let me just do what you said at Facebook's script yeah it's stuck on I'm gonna I'm gonna actually start a new chat and see if it'll do that let it think a little minute so sometimes with you do so this yeah I don't know why it's just stuck on this like trying to give me um like a video maybe because I keep saying video but you guys are you guys are writing in here and so that's exactly what uh you get the concept so I'm gonna stop generating this because right maybe 30 seconds Facebook subscribe you guys get the you guys are totally getting the the concept all right yeah so now it's just being angry so sometimes you'll get this some to uh this something went wrong and so when that happens just just regenerate like regenerate the response so sometimes I'll do an I'll have to do a new chat as well um ah there we go I still don't like this whole scene thing um so I'll play with this uh yeah starting a new chat so there's something going on with just the way that it's um this is sort of better this is definitely better than what it's doing here and this is so literally you would be writing this you would be saying this ladies are you interested in discovering the rich world now if this is not your voice then try it more casual right so what I also like to do is I like to say uh casual tone with a bit of humor wonderful that's kind of funny are you interested in some wonderful fun in Tuscany join us for our beginner guide to tasting I like that like I actually like the way this is reading so again you you can create yourself a script you don't have to worry about starting from scratch what do I say that to me is the thing that prohibits me from doing reels and because I'm just like I don't know what to say I don't know what to say and then when I write the script it sounds all clergy um and so this is kind of a really good way for you to start to get some content that maybe you don't feel so comfortable with creating that is going to allow you to build that that relationship and content video Even though I teach it I know how powerful it is I still struggle with it I personally still struggle with it it is not my favorite thing to do having something um so I have a teleprompter I'll actually do a whole live just on the kinds of tools that I help that help me get over my own internal I'm doing things that I don't like but a teleprompter is one of those chat GPT script is another thing that allows me to create more content easier um and then that allows people to connect so video is definitely a way to build relationships I love YouTube because it is a one time and forget it you do it you load it and then now you point people to it so if you want to sell a particular destination and you want to sell it on repeat like often like you want to just become the destination expert in Italy Europe whatever it is you literally can now be create yourself a channel dedicated to that a Facebook group dedicated to that where all you're doing is attracting people who are interested in that that's how you become profitable that's how you make lots and lots of money is Niche down in a way that you become the expert in that thing or that person I love becoming experts in people and then I can take them anywhere in the world but if you want to become an expert in a particular destination chat GPT is the way to help you do that because then you can create content a Channel or a focused space for that destination I'm going to pause let me know what you guys think about that so using it to help you build you know scripts ideas for what to talk about in video what to create in terms of social media posts emails all of that this is what the power of this tool is when it comes to building relationships now you want to sell more you want to get more money in your business you've got to be a relationship queen or King you are this was told to me many years ago and I I've always remembered this that your most powerful asset in your business is the number of people that know like and trust you so if you can become an expert at building relationships right content is a powerful way to do that video or written content even audio content right if you can be a content creator that not only creates but gets it delivered into in front of your client that's the way you increase your Revenue every day all day get more people seeing that you're the expert in that thing or person you will make more money every day all day particularly in the environment that we're in today where people it's not it's not that we like when I think about when you think about what brings what what makes us valuable in the marketplace what makes travel advisors so valuable is there's too much information in the world just like you guys said you have trouble finding everything that you want right we bring it we bring we bring the travel to people in a way that's easier for them to get out of town right this kind of tool helps you assemble that information in a way so that you can then present it to your client so they can get out of town quicker right so that is segment number one let me know in the comments what did you guys think about this how do you feel like you can use chat GPT to increase the relationships with your current clients new clients or future clients let me know in comments coach what's your biggest takeaway from tonight's training like I would love to know that yeah you know um Chris you mentioned in terms of organization I literally the way that I went through this is how I actually build it out and I will build out I'll ask for topics then I'll ask for outlines and then from outlines I'll ask for whatever it is either is it an email Series this is a post series whatever it may be that's what I'm doing so Kelly that is going to be session number three where we actually go to so the first thing was is we want to build relationships the next thing so next week what we're going to talk about is our number two which is how do we upsell like how do I get ideas for upselling um Tuscany for example so we'll talk about that and then our third session will be how do we take a request and then build it out but I want you to really think about like now that you know how to do this you know Kelly you ask the question type it in right you want to plan an itinerary type that into chat gbt literally what you want to do ask it ask it specifically chat gbt make sure you and you know I will I will I will probably create a guide for you guys in terms of like best types of prompts that are going to get you the kinds of results like a formula actually have a formula in my head around what kind of prompting you should do to get the kinds of results that you may want to do all right so listen I sort of alluded to the fact that um I think I didn't elude I think I already said it so if you if you've been a rock under if you've been under a rock this week maybe you've been shivering and trying to stay warm because you're in Texas you may have missed that I just dropped our next fam trip which is Dubai so July 1st through July 5th we will be going back to Dubai I'm only taking a certain number of travel agents plus one guest for this so if you would like to be um uh apply type the word Dubai if you can go so it's July 1st through the 5th and I will be dropping next week so if you are interested in going to Greece we are going to Greece in 2023 we're going at the end of September September 28th through October 7th type Greece and you can get on my Greece wait list that will be for travel agents as well so if you're interested in selling Greece we're going to be going to Greece so super excited about that as well so we are doing a four I think that actually puts us for fam trips so my goal was to do four fam trips this year I may be able to throw in one Caribbean thing later on um we're actually doing uh here do you want to do both we're doing um uh we're doing uh Santorini uh it's actually Greece and Turkey so we're doing a seven day cruise plus we're doing a land portion um with uh Greece so I had the itinerary I just don't have the page built my um my graphic artist has not been feeling well so uh we don't have that released yet so anyway it's coming next week uh it will be uh um same kind of thing I'm only taking a certain number of people for uh Greece but Dubai that's closing down tomorrow no what day is it it's closing down on Friday Greece will open that up at the beginning of uh the month so next week um and we'll be taking some agents there as well so listen let me do really quick my lessons learned for for Dubai you guys are you guys game for that are you guys game to stay on for a couple more minutes um um so I did um let me stop sharing because this is not as important for me to share that so let me just I have some notes that I took for uh my lessons learned for Dubai do you guys wanna do you guys want to stay on for that if you don't then I'll see you next week if you do let me uh let me share with you sort of my my major takeaways from my trip to Dubai I'm such a notetaker like I have all these I use uh Google keep for notes I have like a million notes it's so ridiculous there's so many notes like I I would literally be the person that would have like sticky notes like all over my computer if I didn't have this Google key there's like the best little tool ever created to me and all right so for my um uh note number one all right so for those that are game for my lessons learned for Dubai so if you have a a um if you're a snorer like me and my mother um and you have a CPAP machine and you need distilled water it is not readily available in Dubai like we could not find distilled water anywhere in the city it was like the most difficult thing in the world to find so distilled water was so I sort of put this under the things that you need to bring with you I don't know how you get distilled water like we never saw that so if you need distill water like that's a that's a big thing like you can't you can't you can't find distilled water it was nowhere it was nowhere I think we could have went to a clinic but we didn't make um uh we didn't make it to that so that's a big thing the other thing is is that when you're doing a group trip okay so this is let's sort of stay with things to bring toilet paper so we're going to Cuba and somebody asked me should I bring toilet paper yes you need to bring toilet paper to Cuba but you also need to either bring toilet paper out out to your when you go out to the events like when you go to your activities because toilet paper is not it's not a normal thing everywhere so we take for granted toilet paper so either snag it from the hotel and take it to your activities or pack if you like a certain type of toilet paper or pack it in your bag with toilet paper is the thing that you need to bring because for example we went out to the camel camel ride there was no toilet paper like they were handing out tissue and it was pretty bad like literally every uh every you know activity we went to toilet paper was an issue like there was no toilet paper at the event so the hotel had toilet paper but there was no toilet paper at the activity so bringing that toilet paper either bring your own toilet paper or snag some and take it with you because I carried a backpack so backpack backpack definitely make sure you've got toilet paper in your backpack because all the places will not have toilet paper didn't have to squat so it's not like Europe but definitely need toilet paper all right um so let's see if there's any anything else that okay so in terms of what to bring I packed shorts because I was like it's desert it's going to be cold and so I ended up having to wear the same thing because I only brought two pairs of long pants and we were there for six days so I didn't have enough clothes and I didn't want to go shopping there so January if you're going in the winter months it's cool enough it for me I was I'm very cold natured so I I did not wear the shorts up I needed long pants I needed a lighter jacket I brought a heavy jacket but he didn't have a light jacket so cool enough weather 50s degrees it it was warm maybe a couple of times um even in the desert it was it was still cool at night because it was at the night it was at night so definitely need long pants in the winter time you know if you're going the summer I'm sure you could be almost dug on naked it would still not be cool enough but definitely January was a cool enough month um and I think it's like that all the way through March so um you definitely need a light jacket and you need long pants if you're cold natured um so the day trips so that's really all I had for what to bring um but let's talk a little bit about some things that you're going to want to tell your your clients if you've never been to Dubai is tipping um Dubai is not a poor country by any stretch of the imagination but usually when you design these trips for your clients you don't include tipping at the driver and the um tour guide if you are designing a a group where they have a tour guide so do not forget to tell your clients that they need to tip their weight staff like you know I'm gonna I'm gonna call this out you know I think as a a race of people African-American people have a bad uh name about tipping the people in Dubai are the most like I don't even know the right term most accommodating most take care of you type of culture I've ever been to so I I come from the retail industry when I was young I worked in retail and so they do work on tips and so I really want you guys as advisors to express that to your clients they work on tips and they work on referrals like the amount of people who are like can you just you know make sure that you leave a good um recommendation at the site and so at the hotel they gave us cards so that you can do that like this is what they look for I don't know what kind of training the people in Dubai go through in terms of customer service but I'm telling you every single place we went every accommodating our guides took care of us the drivers took care of us the hotel staff took care of us so please um do not pay your do not I hate tips through credit cards because it goes to a group sort of system and the person that helped you and gave you great service you know they get it divided by the total number of Staff that's at restaurants that's at the hotel so really you know uh having money in a in in the in the currency is like the biggest thing that I would definitely uh going there again would make sure to let people know so make sure Hospitality like like no other somebody just typed that word and that definitely is the the hospitality doesn't even like do its service like it was it was like 10 star service and it was like every single where I went like I felt so loved on except for in the gold suck Market but you know in restaurants and in um in the hotel it was amazing service it was amazing service and it was like that everywhere we went so just take care of your staff like just take care of the staff that's like the uh the uh the uh biggest thing the other thing that I wish that I had done is is that I went through a tour company and I did not call the hotel and I normally do that and I just I don't know why I let it slip but introduce yourself to the sales manager no matter if you go through a tour company or not make sure that your group is taken care of make sure that you validate directly with the hotel safety would do on your own group do for yourself I did not do that for this fam trip and so we did have a hiccup that I could have avoided had I done that so make sure you meet the sales manager make sure if you're sending a group there make sure you do that um if you're sending even if you're sending people just like make sure you know who the sales people are on the ground and that there's no hiccups even if you're going through a tour company um travel uh travel insurance um this is it seems like it's a no-brainer but like you definitely want to do that let me give you a reason even another example of why you need to do this is um our trip had was disrupted by the FAA issue where uh they the system went down and so we came a day early and um you know do you guys remember like so that the system was down and people had to get rerouted and um some may had to stay overnight or what have you and so you just never know what's going to happen let let your client know so make sure that you're getting a travel insurance waivers if for some reason your clients you aren't offering or insurance or they didn't take insurance make sure that you got a waiver to protect your business because Anything Could Happen medically medically trip wise whatever so I just want to harp again on the fact that insurance should be a commonplace for you and if you're traveling as a travel advisor you should get insurance as well um uh I didn't like the London Airport I I just don't like the way they run that airport so um the they do not let you know the gate until an hour before the flight so you know we came in from JFK and we literally went from one place to one place and we're waiting to do it I got delayed coming home and my um like I get to the airport on time and then I literally have to stay in the common area because they don't release the They Don't Really release the gate until right before so then you're rushing my hip is hurting and all this stuff and I'm rushing to trying to get to the gate so I don't necessarily like flying into London I probably will never London going into Dubai again um um you probably know this but that tax you get it back so make sure you keep all your receipts when you're there um the shopping day in Dubai so if any of you guys are doing that uh Dubai tour uh half a day Dubai tour it's not enough time to shop like like if you're a shopper like they literally whiz you through and you get to see look you may get to stop at one shop it's not enough time like if you came there to shop like so for any of you people guys or gals that are Shoppers Dubai is definitely the place to shop uh the markets you can get anything just think of it and you can get it right you know I'm not uh I'm not indicating that you are a shopper of knockoffs but they're all there anything you can think of it's there I've never seen so much jewelry in all my life so shopping if you were if you are a shopper that is the place to go to to shop that is all that I have in terms of my lessons learned those are things that I just typed while I was there to remind myself I'm sure if I sat down there'd probably be another page full of stuff uh that I could do so listen Dubai in July is where we're gonna be so if you want to apply type Dubai I'll get you the application closing down on Friday we already have I think 10 people that are interested I'm only taking 10 more um and so there it is now you know so let me know in comments how are you guys feeling about like chat GPT and Dubai in and of itself it's like the hottest one of the hottest destinations right now we're going to the second hottest destination so many people are scared to go to Cuba but I I am like so excited to be going to Cuba in a couple of weeks um how was the how was the flights I was actually pretty worried because I had back surgery a year ago it'll be a year in a week it'll be a year and I was afraid because when I sit down too long uh you know I get pain and um it was not bad at all actually it the flight uh so it was broken up because we we didn't do a direct flight um from I I flew out of Atlanta so I flew there I met my mom in JFK uh met some people in JFK then we flew from JFK to London to um Dubai flight wasn't bad at all so it was eight hours to London nine um eight hours two Dubai um they feed you they feed you they give you drinks um and they give you snacks on the that long flight um you can walk around you can watch movies you can work you can sleep I feel like I did it all so the flight I was really concerned about the flight so I would actually consider doing a straight flight um now kind of under Dynamic so it's like a 15 hour flight 15 16 hour flight I would also fly into I was also mentally concerned about flying into a country that I wasn't familiar with so I think it's Qatar is another Common Place uh straight flights from DFW to Qatar and then Qatar is only a two-hour flight so definitely do that um and the room the leg room was great um preferred through British Air I would do that again but even the coach I'm told in Emirates is more legroom than what a normal coach is so the flights were it was good um um absolutely so I'll let you know when we do another Cuba because we will be doing Cuba again I I love the vendor that we're working with and I and based on what she's told us you know we only will have a the opportunity to visit Havana um so there's so much more to Cuba that we won't be able uh to see so we absolutely be doing it again um uh so um if you look in the comments before I put a link to chat gbt it's openai.com and that will take you to the login um so uh Emirates yeah so DFW so that's what I was thinking about I'd have to fly into DFW to get to uh Dubai directly and I would do that I would fly back home because I do still considered a DFW to be home I'd fly to DFW to then get a straight flight so 14 hours that's a no-brainer it's only like an hour flight to DFW so I could stop in visit my daughter and all that so yeah the flights definitely uh was not as bad as I thought the the the the staff on the plane was awesome too um so just really no complaints um on that uh process so lovely all right so we went a little bit over this is a little bit longer than we normally meet um but there's so much to talk about and so much to share so thanks for uh hanging on for those that are interested in Dubai looking forward to talking to you about that and then I will see you for part two and where we will be talking about how you can use chat GPT to increase your bookings by increasing your average ticket price ways to do that so I'm super excited about that topic and I will see you next week um same time same bat Channel you guys have a great evening and I'll talk to you soon
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Hall of Heroes Sponsored by Progressive | Highlights Day 3
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Christian Sister Accepts Islam - Dr. Zakir Naik (She FOOLED Me!)
save 10 with my code Bobby 10 on raw organic grass-fed and grass finished freeze dried organ Meats from grassland nutrition Link in the description box [Music] all right guys welcome back to the channel if you're new models Bobby guys we're going to revisit Dr Zucker Nike again this time with his video Christian sister accepts Islam after she got her two answers we know that Dr zakarnak is the master at giving answers so therefore I'm very curious to see what the two questions are of the Christian sister that convinced her to accept Islam with no further Ado let's have a look hi my name is Anna I want to ask what happens to non-muslims who have never been exposed to Islam and what if a non-muslim says that the miracles of Jesus are bigger than the ones that Muhammad performed good question basically what I'm on Muslim who says who has never been exposed to Islam what happens to them and secondly for non-muslim comes and says that the Miracles of Isaiah salams are greater what happens Point number one if a non-muslim comes and tells me that they have not been exposed to Islam today in this world of science and technology is difficult maybe if you ask this question 50 years back it was possible today in this age of Science and Technology especially the media bombarding misconception about Islam I would say that hearing about Islam and getting The Message of Islam are two different separate things so sure you heard about Islam but what if you only hear the negatives of Islam then you certainly didn't hear the message of Islam you are exposed to Islam may be the wrong Islam maybe pseudo-islam that Muslims are terrorists Muslims are fundamentalists Islam is a religion of killing sure it degrades the woman it subjugates the woman they may be exposed to Islam but wrong Islam now what happens to a non-muslim who's not exposed to the right teaching of Islam I feel if a non-muslim hears something in the media or any human being here's something in the media he should not take it for granted the Quran says in Surah chapter 49 verse number six whenever we get information check it up before you pass around to the third person whenever you get information it is important that the person checks up by the the information is right or wrong I would absolutely agree with this and I call this being ignorant and arrogant at the same time but unfortunately this is 99 of the population nowadays and most of us lead busy lives and we simply do not have the time to research certain things any further so if you hear something negative on the news this is all you will get out of it you heard something negative about a car crash about a killing about a religion so you turn off the TV and go about your life as far as The Message of Islam is concerned what if a non-muslim may be living in an island maybe living in Timbuktu or living somewhere where he doesn't have any knowledge of Islam first it's the duty of every Muslim to convey the message non-muslim irrespective whether we convey or not Allah says in the Quran chapter number 41 verse number 53 Allah says that soon we shall show them our signs in the furthest region of the horizons until it is clear to them that this is the truth Allah says that he will show the signs to every human being before the human being died he will show his signs in the furthest regions of the horizons until it is clear to them that this is the truth so Allah takes it up upon himself that he will convey this message to each and every human being whether he's born in a Muslim family or non-muslim family whether born in a Muslim land or non-muslim land Allah will give this message to every human being that's the reason there were some service that 1950 in two tribes now these two tribes the kapaku tribe and the Austrian Aborigines these two tribes did not come in contact with modern civilization till as late as 1950. when the researchers went and tried to find out what was their way of life people they believed that God was one they believed we alone should be worshiped they believe we did not beget anyone they did the sajdas they did frustration for worshiping that God it was everything of Islam but a name so when no external influence comes on the human being that person submits his will to God that's the reason a beloved Prophet Allah said every child is born in the every child is born in the innate religion he is born as a Muslim our beloved Prophet Muslim said every child is born as a Muslim Muslim means a person who submits civil to God later on that person may be influenced by his parents Elders he may start doing fire worship and then we deviate on the wrong tribe that foreign except Islam the more appropriate word is River he was a Muslim born as a Muslim he gets converted to a wrong religion comes back to the original faith that is Islam so the right word is reward so coming to your question she's a skeptical okay every child if any child if you take three children one born to a Christian one born to a Jew one born to Hindu isolate these three children completely from any external influence and when they grow up and you try and find out what is the way of life it will be nothing but Islam only after external influence they start deviating and worshiping wrong things and having wrong ideas this is scientifically proven furthermore sister where your second question is concerned that what if someone doesn't know Islam and things that Jesus Christ did miracles right I do agree Jesus Christ in Miracles the Quran sister middle you chapter number 24 verse number 24 says that for they shall arise many false Christ and false prophets and will do wonders and miracles and if it were possible shall deceive the very elect so Jesus Christ peace be upon Him says Miracle is not the test they shall arise many false Christ and false prophets and shall do wonders and miracles and if it for possible shall deceive the elect this is actually absolutely amazing I never thought about it this way because the Christian claimed the apologetic claim is always that Muhammad is a false prophet however if you look into the Bible and take this verse it is absolutely correct that all of those false prophets come with certain Miracles and wonders and this obviously wouldn't apply to Prophet Muhammad strong boy upon Him says Miracle is not the test Miracle does not make a person a god Miracle does not make a person Superior because all the Miracles that were done by all the prophets were done by almighty God himself all the Miracles all the Miracles led by Moses foreign Mighty God same with Prophet Muhammad peace almighty God how will I tell you that Islam is the only non-Christian Faith which makes an Article of Faith to believe in Jesus Christ peace be upon him no muslim is a Muslim if he does not believe in Jesus Christ peace be upon him we believe that he was born of the mightiest messengers of almighty God we believe that he was the Messiah transmitted Christ we believe that he was born miraculously without any male Intervention which many modern decorations today do not believe we believe that he gave life to the Dead with God's permission we believe that he healed those born blind and lepers with God's permission the Christian and the Muslims we are going together but one may ask then where is The Parting of Faith The Parting of which is not from the Christian the belief that Jesus Christ peace be upon him was almighty God they believe that Jesus Christ peace be upon Him claimed divinity in fact if you read the Bible there is not a single unequivocal statement where Jesus Christ peace be upon himself says that I am God always as a statement a sister you can point out any unequivocal statement any unambiguous statement from anyone in which Jesus Christ peace be upon himself says that I am God I am ready to accept Christianity Today he always plays this golf man in fact in fact if you read the Bible do people of John chapter 14. verse number 28 Jesus Christ peace be upon him said my father is greater than I sure Gospel of John chapter number 10 verse number 29 my father is greater than All gospel of Matthew chapter number 12 verse number 28 I cast out Devil with the spirit of God Gospel of Luke chapter number 11 verse number 20. I with the Finger of God cast out devil Gospel of John chapter number five verse number 30. I kind of my own self do nothing either here I judge and my judgment is just for I seek not my will but the will of almighty God anyone who says I seek not my will but the will of almighty God he's a Muslim Jesus Christ peace be upon another Muslim he never claimed divinity he never said that he was almighty God he clearly mentioned it's mentioned in the Gospel of John chapter number 14 verse number 24 he said that the words that you hear are known I'm really wondering at this point if she really just looked like this for 10 minutes straight or if they just took the same shot and just showed it over and over again I can't believe that she stood like this for 10 minutes straight man no chance one God and Jesus Christ the words that you hear are not mine but my father who has sent me mentioned the Gospel of John chapter number 17 verse number three this is life eternal so that you may know there is one God and Jesus Christ it clearly mentioned that Jesus Christ was a messenger it's mentioned the gospel of Matthew Chapter 19 Verse number 16 to 18 that a person approaches Jesus Christ peace be upon him and asks him that good master what good things should I do so that I shall enter eternal life so Jesus Christ peace be upon Him says why thou calleth me good leave aside God g.o.d why thou calleth me good God for there is only one good and that is the Father in heaven and if thou want to enter eternal life you keep the Commandments Jesus Christ didn't say that if you want to enter eternal life if you want to go to paradise believe I'm God he didn't say that you believe that I died on the cross for your sins what he said if you want to enter eternal life if you want to enter Paradise you keep the Commandments and it's clearly mentioned in the book of Acts chapter number two verse number 20. that amen and this something actually was shocking to me was re-reading the Bible because I found out that yes Jesus said you should keep the Commandments that the law shall not be broken however Christians nowadays somehow assume that the law has been finished that Jesus came to break the law it doesn't make any sense whatsoever once you read the Bible Jesus of Nazareth a man approved of God amongst you I wonder that Miracles which God did by him and you are witness to it what does it say Jesus of Nazareth a man approved of God amongst You by wonders and miracles and signs which God did by him and you were true regarding a question of Miracles what does the Bible say this is why the Christian doctrine then proclaims that Jesus was fully man and fully God book of Acts chapter number two verse number 22. a man approved of God amongst You by wonders and miracles and signs which God did by him and you witnessed it so all the credit goes to almighty God and Jesus Christ was a man all the Miracles were done were done through almighty God so all the Miracles all them everything is done through God our existence is done through God our life itself is done through God anything we do is done through God if we do an impressive feat in sport it is done through God if we build a huge skyscraper it is done through God no matter what we do it is contingent upon the existence of God and therefore it all comes from God obviously messenger did what done by almighty God they came to testify there was one God but Jesus Christ also said in the Gospel of John chapter number 16 verse number 12-14 that I have many things to say unto you but he cannot bear them now for even the spirit of truth shall come he shall guide you into all truth he shall not speak of himself all the dear shall he speak he shall glorify me now this prophecy is prophesizing no one but the last and final messenger Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him so if you're a true Christian and if you believe in Jesus Christ peace be upon Him Jesus Christ peace be upon him said I have many things to send to you but he cannot bear them now for him and the spirit of truth shall come he shall guide you unto all truth he shall not speak of himself all the dear shall speak he shall glorify me this prophecy is prophesizing no one but the last and final messenger Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him so if you're a true Christian you should believe in the last and final messenger Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him [Music] foreign and I was just asking questions on behalf of my nomism family and friends and I just wanted to say you know subhanallah what she tricked us all unbelievable what a scam that's why she kept that look going he's shocked approved Hey sister [Music] and pray to Allah that and may Allah guide you [Applause] and if you have any questions sister regarding to help your other family members come back to the right Faith to revert your most welcome to ask any questions sister and you have any clarification you're most welcome there are many dawa centers here in Dubai there are many sisters organizations you can contact them inshallah if you have any queries and now if you have any questions regarding to convince your other family member your most circumference system thank you all right and this is it for today's video pretty good acting there she got us all fooled including Dr Zucker Nike here ten minutes straight she kept that face but after all she asked a good question or as Dr Zucker Nike would say sister that's not a good question as I said in this video here and in many previous videos before I of course agree with most points made here I personally am not a trinitarian Christian I personally do not agree with the Divinity of Jesus I do not see Jesus as being God and human at the same time but not to 50 50 but to 100 equal to 100 etc etc you name it that is a doctrine of confusion to me personally it never worked I always prayed to the father and the same applies to my family members they see God as God and Jesus as Jesus and I would make the claim as I made previously that most Christians at least intuitively see it the same way only when they get exposed to the doctrines of the church fathers they start researching further and further into the Trinity and then they start debating for it then they start adapting this in my opinion man-made ideology I do not believe that God ever revealed himself as a trinity and if he did I would believe we would have found it in the Bible as well alright guys but this is it for today's video if you liked it leave a thumbs up if you haven't subscribed already guys please do so and if you want to support this Channel all the links are in the description box below thank you so much for your ongoing support guys as always may God bless you all much love and peace
Bobby's Perspective
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Video Drone - Hubsan X4 502 Flight 300 Foot Flight Over Lake Huron!
[Music] welcome to this edition of Videodrome by DIY 3d tech comm in this episode we're gonna be finding the hubs and again this time we're going to be doing a little bit different range test so we've already got everything set up got 11 satellites have already did the compass calibration so I'm going to set this up this is gonna be rad a quick flight because I want to get this up and I want to take it over the lake and I want to take it out over the lake so we have the video recording and so let's let's take it up there and see what we got so we're up there quite a bit so we're up there it says about 77 meters on the old word mole controller there let's take it out a little bit further we're out quite away so those interested in how this range mod works it does excellent it is out there I can't even I'm up about 84 meters and it's looking pretty good I want to do a Yaron get some video my battery's not looking too good it's already dropped so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna do a little bit more up I want to see I'm not sure what I'm at but I'm going to do a little bit more sense at 88 meters I want to see if I can hit a hundred meters I am up a hundred says it's up there around 110 meters or out 110 meters I'm going to issue return to home and hopefully it's going to return to home so returning to home issued and let's hope it does it it seems to be moving around if you can see it up there it's a nothing but a speck now I'm I'm wondering where it's gonna come down it should land right over here you can see it up there so it's coming down I want to make sure I don't get run over so it seems to stopped its lateral movement so hopefully it's coming down it's reading ninety eight meters that guy you fall she's gonna fall quite a ways I'm gonna help it a little bit so I bringing it down I'm making it cuz I'm bringing down faster I think then what it's so I want to try to get a little bit closer to the ground if I do run out of battery so it's about where I took off at so again I'm just bringing this straight down I'm gonna save out the video now I'm going to bring it down that's pointing at me and I am down let's see if we could disarm Motors disarmed Motors Motors disarmed save out video again video saved again hey another grade to flight so we took this up we took this guy up about 300 feet I am uh I am I think I'm pretty impressed that was a that was a pretty good flight over the lake I wouldn't suggest this over land or people again if it went into tank it went it would would have gone into the water so you know nothing's out there so hey anyway subscribe button is going to be coming up over there if you're got comments hit me up below again big thumbs up on this one this is a great flying little copter of Link's work below if you're interested in hey we'll see you in the next video Cheers [Music]
Video-Drone
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Stern bought Schneider Electric from Obermatt's Top 10 CAC All Index
welcome back to obirrhat stock investing today we are investing in France because that's the top 10 list that we have today I loved at the top 10 list there were a few smaller companies because it's the all stocking text it means they're also a lot of small stocks in there and a few big ones there are oil companies and there are electrical industrial conglomerates you may have already noticed I'm a little bit more lightly closed to date and normal the reason is very simple we have a heat wave here in Europe that is just devastating and this is actually going to influence my decision today a little bit because i'm not going to invest in oil stocks yes i'm going to invest electricity I think that's more sustainable and the two companies that I found in the index in France in the top 10 list is first Schneider Electric with a value rank of 100 that's really good it does never got to grow that's possible growth always measures to past for me that's not a very important indicator and yes a safety rank of 76 which is good to the other company and the index is lik Hall the value rank of Laran is 98 there is a growth rank of 22 watches a little bit better a safety ring of 82 which is a little bit higher than neither electric so you see these are two companies that are really close together there are in the same industries electric components and equipment they're in the same country they are both extra large and extra extra large electric is even a little bit bigger and I research these stocks i found that their main competitor is actually a Swiss company and so a Swedish company called a BB and that's the third company I got to look at because I thought if I must I may as well have a look at the swiss company now the value rank here for a BB is only 56 so you know safety regs about the same growth rank is zero that's really bad and when I look at this I will probably think 56 is not such a good value rank but I want to look at that into that in more details to marry ranks artist here and what you see is value compared to the size the revenues and that the value rap is actually quite good so you know in respect to their size abb is valued well not if you compare it to profit not when you compare it to invested capital and it's also not bad when you compare it to the dividend yield the price that you paying for that stock so what does it mean it basically means that for a given size the company has not generated as much profit as Schneider Electric and liquor on let's go back to those compass this is liberal you can see here the value ranks for price to profits price to camp living in deals they're all in the dark green and if i go to Schneider Electric it's the same you know all green green green so the only thing that we really differentially skull places in terms of value is the fact that a BB generates less prophets compared to the price that they're out for today it's an interesting remark for me i'm buying very long term I think prices profits can change the sizing the size however the size is a good indicator of of the amount of investment to you do so at this moment I also want to consider a BB let's have a look at their websites because I think besides the financials you want to have a good feeling about when are you invest I go to Schneider Electric what you see here in front of you with Schneider Electric it has a very state-of-the-art website it's all big very easy to read you know good pictures I looked at I can't I actually clicked on investors what I got there was this year investor relations the latest financial news and very interesting down here you can click on new investor I think that's something really convenient really convenient I like that let's see what they have on the new investor now we have this in front of us an introduction to what the company actually does it has 170 thousand employees in 100 countries it has infrastructure industry and IT as their divisions as their businesses and here i found that a BB is their main competitor you know in many of the industries except i t we also can see the schneider is in many different countries we their strong western europe but they're also have processes all over the world the end market is basically non-residential and received residential buildings basically buildings is quite a bit is buildings utilities industrial and machines data centers & networks so actually should either electric i think compared to a BB is more as well in the data center and network area which maybe we might not for us I know let's go to the next copy to look at Luke hall here we have a website that is livid you know smaller printed let's click on the Chairman's message see what they have to say I didn't do that I'm sorry I didn't do that let's click on well it's all gone the ownership is mostly free float they have a corporate responsibility colleagues I think that's probably something that most companies nowadays tools but I didn't really found anything really hard facts you know I tried electric I found that they are the number the number six or so sustainable company in well-known index so I like that about you either better this year for me is a bit more just blah blah now we go to a BB very good website I like to design a lot let's have a look at what they have here to show how we work technology next level interesting I want to go on and have a look at the financial side i clicked on investors there's press releases annual reports is all very well i click on the company profile so basically they have businesses in the area of power products so it's a lot about electricity power system again electricity automation and low voltage product and process automation yeah here i see they also work for the oil industry so maybe I'm more inclined to buy shin either electric after all let's have have to look at the latest press release of a BB let's make this other bit bigger I've been growing quite a bit steady up ABT a margin net income up four percent so they're still probably you know a be still is a little bit on the slow side I have the feeling if I compare that to channel 2 general electric I also know from my professional background that they have a compensation system that holds them back APB's using fixed targets it use it using profits these are both methods that make companies grow less at this point that probably would prefer to invest in Schneider Electric even have an energy University operations around sustainability let's have a look at what they do in terms of sustainability performance how do they performs in the respective sustainability they are constantly proofing you know they're they're doing a lot of scorecard Ellen scorecard managing I think I like channel she either electric almost a little bit better than a BB so I gotta buy Schneider Electric let's go to training i buy stocks let's put it on stocks and I by trick you see I'm basically making my decision based on financial performance which is what you have with them let's see maybe have to crush my turn here which you have based on the / monster flank and then also an overall impression on the company which I typically derive from the websites channel information I'll be back we found it it's a 59 year old right now 59 euro we want 59 euro in 59 euro ends with friends that's 61 and we won five thousand divided by 60 to save 80 stocks let's take any stocks we buy best we continue and we execute we've bought Schneider Electric french industrial conglomerate very strong in the area of electricity which i think is good because i think the global the globe is already warming enough that's why you went there abb also had some oil industry exposure is you neither has some nuclear industry exposure that's probably just something we have to live with and we bought Schneider today for 4777 thousand okay thank you very much for watching and see you next week for the last stock select video this summer bye bye
Investing made easy
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Remember this when your tempted to lust
this one truth changed my whole battle with lust forever for so long I'd pray to God I'd ask God God change my heart help me fight this temptation help me battle through this and those are all good prayers but the truth in my heart of what I was believing was that one day I'd wake up and it wouldn't be hard for me anymore that it would be easy to avoid temptation but ultimately it begins with saying hey this is going to be hard for you this is going to be painful you might want to go down this dangerous road but you need to say no to it you need to ask God to give you the strength and it will be hard it will be painful and that's part of it you can't just wait till it's easy it's about showing up every day and committing yourself to say I'm going to follow you Jesus as opposed to my own desires no matter how painful and frustrating and discouraging it may be
Daily Disciple
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Westsidegunn x Conway Type Beat - Sins Of the Father
[Music] ever since i was a kid i always knew i was different because besides being athletically gifted i noticed that when i started to write i had a flow just as notorious as biggies but i was just like everyone else i was only interested in living a street life where i might get killed or sent to prison instead of playing basketball and being recruited by several cues in michigan i decided to measure product and make marijuana runs and pickups you never cracked the pyrex and lost every one of the grounds but still somehow make up for that and have enough to re-up maybe cause my customers know if they don't pay me back they gonna get beat up wherever i see them i used to organize and set up robberies and have my cousin kelly come and stick you up and sometimes this [ __ ] don't pay me back i just get this lady and get my dick sucked and that's all i'm gonna use the [ __ ] forever [Music] oh
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Progress Over Perfection
hey everybody Daniel Fusco here and welcome to today's minute message I want to encourage you the goal is progress not Perfection why because there is no scenario on this side of Eternity that we're perfect now when we leave this world on this side of Eternity and we're fully robed in the righteousness of Jesus and we're in heaven then we'll be perfect because he's perfect but on this side of Eternity there is no scenario that we're going to get everything right not only in thought and motivation but also in action and intention so like perfectionism is always a losing game because it's not possible for us our Perfection comes as a gift of God because Jesus shares his righteousness and Holiness with us and so there's no scenario so the goal is progress and I tell people this all the time my number one goal is that my bridin my kids and the people who I work the closest with say each and every month Daniel gets a little bit better Kinder gentler a better listener all the different things that I'm working on and I want to encourage you the same thing the goal for you is progress not Perfection and I'm here to tell you when you walk with Jesus and you walk in the spirit you will see progress over time it's not a straight line it's not always up and to the right but God is always working to transform us to be more like Jesus and I love that so let's focus on growing and watch what God is going to do God bless you
Daniel Fusco
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Company of Heroes: Eastern Front!
hello you guys was going on today I'm here with you Vito can food isn't Kaiba man whose give itto can because yeah hello we're playing that ease the Eastern Front cuz cuz ya is Russians cuz for the motherland yeah what are we doing on do we need to send our engineers anywhere uh no we don't need to get any bridges or anything I'll take care of like the sprit like the far right in the middle a little bit yeah but you just get like the far right bridge and i'll get you are left for especially the middle yeah i just meet me in the middle yeah I don't know what I forgot to ring is real Thank wasp oh no no I might go breakthrough yeah i was thinking break their you picked you picked ricans we could both go breakthrough honestly like why why don't we ever do that now but i really like the stalin organ Oh which ones I 02 should I rocket thing like it's their smells great they're so [ __ ] good you want yeah but Abel watching us win it oh I forgot about conscripts yeah yeah go to the nail most like where my own company but big layoffs well I'm gonna go ahead like a heavy machine gun type of build oh yeah just to like pin them down and then probably a sniper's mid game yeah I'm gonna break through and I'm just gonna go straight for that juggernaut god these guys like takes so long the capture a 10 point you should yo uh for the stall doors up is there really helpful if they're really good yeah all right yeah yeah sakamoto Amory on a penal battalions all right see I'm solution prasad elias knowledge names a quad hey yogato a crochet rayon mercado guitar yes red fuzzy to posses a quater but thursday give me the newness any wine party to Ashley um yeah I'm gonna building in an mg nest here okay pretty far back soon as a clutch chillin it's not that clear you don't do that no what yeah I guess I'm just where do the game said uh huh like one shot yeah all right yeah I'm holding my ground though yeah I think I'm gonna be able to hold over here sorry yes loosely could beat on that idea to give noogie videos Sonya identify a soldier oh oh no they got granted years over here no they're gonna be able to they're gonna be able to take this take the fridge my course yeah no yes well maybe not sure that I don't think they'll take you they died y'all there yeah let me I'm putting I'm putting down some dugouts back here oh [ __ ] i need to get extra rifles no yeah yeah oh yeah no sniper of you yeah sure hit in the head puts the sniper in the bridge or like in the house like no they're gonna kill all my guys with actual guns see they I don't think I can hold them on my own pushing with everything I have ya know stata jazz guy anyway a sniper booklet yeah and in the building I got Hudson journey those yet I didn't get the extra rifles did I know right it will set up with machine gun Sakura just like yeah i'm making a tank all right now I wanna I'm calling a heavy heavy mortars to commit who are these people collect my /strong damn it why did I run into the group all they took they took they took my machine and I have a mg I'm building like facing yet there no no no no oh you damn it damn they have like three snipers over there yeah they have a ton of mortars but finished like in the middle private are sitting there trying kill that they they're not doing too well that I need ya what is the time getting a t9 d yeah I'm working on it I'm gonna get to t-90s and at t 7t i can only really a 49-yard careful this dude we're treating is so dead I don't think they'll sorry oh no you're right right all right it doesn't do yes right lowing think it's actually nine now I'll [ __ ] they have a martyr I'll run t90 where'd it go where is it it's right here I see ya oh no they have to then there's one down here no I'm shouldn't have orders that I think I can fire well well fire well fire no don't hit the building get your feet remaining camera oh my hit it fire I miss so bad oh oh I got one anti-tank gun coming home fired a bit this level is so dead I need this well to survive though like this smile you know this martyr is such a bad shot that I killed it I killed one of the martyrs with my mortars I'm gonna hit the other one they have another martyr in here I think they got up they have another one yeah Oh what feels like 20 guys [ __ ] you cancer [ __ ] 9 80 85 how much there's no way you thinking t90 can kill a Panzer know our t70 t70 I don't think you had no I don't have a gun kelly age I'm not sure yeah i get t 34 st night is oh I killed it with the t7 p.m. a lot of not good yeah I know [ __ ] it's always falls I have a t90 to help you careful as depends are coming to a 70 cherry my tone I'm gonna kill him boom such a little guy I know thank you kill can't kill from the front no don't shoot at the martyr hey I'm gonna get su-85 and try to push in su 76 that's what I'm getting for sure we need that that's our only hope against psych Panzers I go take a run for that well now that thing's useless I want to be forced to put bug out everywhere at this point yeah it's like that even in our homeland yeah we were protecting our bridges at least yeah really well cut the bat doll I run t90 you're gonna get correct sorry see you 76k 85 destroyed I'm gonna get wrecked yeah [ __ ] that martyr destroyed me so bad yes I'm gonna research breakthrough break it the that for sure but it's gonna get worn down eventually I don't want the martyr to turn around shoot me talk this morning don't come down this way don't come down this little oh no I'm [ __ ] over here turn smarter k come down this way I'm screwed pretty good day I think that Porter barraging me too oh I backed up and I know you're born abroad or something remember my orders are going everywhere yes kamikaze for the command polio charge we don't have it on gas Olivia get someone sidearm or kill it it's only a flamethrower that did not give me too much man points no you didn't hit it s armor avoid my man I need it I need to get this 85 millimeter gun guards are supposedly good at protecting the motherland against steal some of those men against tanks though that's dumb how are they good against tanks just normally then they're not uh no martyr murders gonna kill me know that martyrs gonna bring rap haha damn i just had to spend all my fuel no i don't need to get that one bad huh but there is no higher the right there I'm hitting with I like how I calls out to it's really really good any girls place sit on that guy you can call it in twice and it kamikaze one of them and calling it again and you get five uh-huh they're so good and they each fire 16 rockets just destroy everything I forgot we were the Russians and tanks tanks were like facing the other way to go yeah and like tank destroyers aren't right yeah the hands of three might kill me actually oh that's a panther and a fire like if cancer three events maybe crocodile these aren't conscripts I don't know what I'm doing I'm like kamikaze get in the building home stretch run Oh your bug damage not side I might be able to get an is-2 like right now really yeah alright brah right there on that Panther the Panther looks really cool yeah looks hiding yeah almost dead could you like come in like shoot at once I'm making it is too all right but I don't know how long that'll take oh yeah I've guards like ago all right so all right sent limon movers I wasn't stable yet what about 2 334 uh-huh solo yeah hmm cuz I could have used those kind of the repetitions like how this t90 is just sitting here perfectly fine still and this this dugout on the Left bridge oh they're right as i say a border discover dammit dev where all the way on the left fridge oh they're trying to repair their fans are now not they won't everything is now I just killed all their [ __ ] to all their engineers repairing it and i miss sneak up on it from behind with some VPS tankard aids and boom from the rear kill it yes rear armor hits loaded hit it hit it damn it shoot that [ __ ] shoot it okay he'll be back I got martyrs in here might be back sure i have is to this is a very bad idea but over here they have martyrs just rushing my base in my ass oh do you need the is to know you have mortars oh yeah i'll send the guards alright yeah i push me back but still us it's not a lot of fun yeah now we really defended the middle quite poorly no it's cuz I had to go though I think for [ __ ] half a second yeah well is to has arrived it's dyess to is just so massive like all the Soviet stuff is just so [ __ ] massive yeah no don't shoot the [ __ ] infantry shoot the Panthers she's really dead Mary guys all right creatures what do you want them probably no orders yeah my guards get there oh they did I can be PSM if that doesn't work when you hook that squad right there oh yeah I hit it fill the tank like direct kids didn't do anything martyr I'm going to kill this panel of five [ __ ] juggler an eye on them so I need you oh man is upgraded things are amazing you guys over here clean this juggernaut just destroyed yeah we can reclaim the middle bridge probably now and hold it yeah I have the god of war hey I was totally just facing rear facing at [ __ ] tanger the entire time why look at this they're all like on the thing I got and they're hitting me with the still get a martyr on the left side with my all right I need ya petition is coming in on the bridge yeah on the middle bridge like right at the entrance all right oh yeah oh okay we're seeing you two go way back I dare couple get tips on mommy don't turn around your dumbass gonna get some more infantry in stride over on Katie all right yeah [ __ ] run run he's right there he's right there run run run run oh thank god they went for the mortars oh that have been bad Porter's your sacrifice that needed to be made I guess you're not that necessary to point out one more hit dammit face [ __ ] why did he do this why the [ __ ] is a I do this just ramen you like look at this are you kidding me that's it it's like cheating because it totally [ __ ] up your tanks like they have no see did you see that that's [ __ ] he just rammed into me with the [ __ ] stug turn my tank all the way around and just just totally [ __ ] so stupid the same thing with your own like they is so important Artie alright your guards are dying just a little bit yeah surprise [ __ ] excellent are you ready for the offensive uh yeah you think coming not yet this is gonna take a while to repair can you deal with the other side cuz I need to come yeah I'm fine I mean I'm completely fine thanks to like multiple directives martyr ice [ __ ] off died oh yeah this martyrs no match smarter is screwed he knows he has to shoot you better run martyr so do i have to like kill one of my co douches for ya but then you get two more so yeah I don't like I'll just golf answer you get out of here now I'm chasing you down actually I'm getting nowhere I'm smashing the bridge middle Ridge yeah all right then I'll get Smith hits Wow yeah really good it is I'm sure it's so great uh-huh I made another is to all right there's still stuff we have to clean up in here like their stuff running around yeah I know I'm trying to kill it I'm gonna call in the god of war on the bridge and psychic oh no my is too up as I driving right into why you were treated I don't mop up with they just destroy my juggernaut again how are you kidding me I'm smashing the wig with a heavy heavy artillery run everyone so much fun the middle is y'all I'm gonna hold the middle as much as I can withstand you uh you do what you can yeah I'm gonna go try to capture those points that you lost on the I'm gonna lay a constant rate of fire on them all right yeah that machine gun height let's hit the tree over though douches keep raining death on them oh yeah the rights gonna fall I think yeah baby now but I've infantry of him to come on is that your oh I ask you one thing to do back it up oh I'm not actually you're fine you're fine can you run into that uh that broken tank so it doesn't smash one my fire and I'll do it oh cuz i hate i hate it when I like blocks one of my hits oh yeah there we go yeah I'm gonna get a kv-1 up here also all right oh they got through with tanks on the right yeah they got there with thanks I should run yard run run run get out of there yeah send [ __ ] to the right or katusha good or something yeah I can hit it i'm sending in is too all right i need vision on it though but yeah he games you yeah you really didn't even shoot huh oh yeah I didn't I didn't shoot with those cuz I want to save them for a martyr it's coming up there it is there they are haha oh one of those I'm gonna try to cut it off no they're all dead now one of them recruited in say oh no he's yeah he's I was really good I had none decides to just send up I shouldn't know what else comes they're all they destroyed the bunker though that's how they came through yeah I'm a family get how much see how I is tues blade so much i'm just gonna get more to be 34 is t-34 is is fast and brutal yeah like your eyes to you massive I do yeah frickin Margo no it's gonna kill my su-85 really hey maybe we're oh [ __ ] yeah oh it keeps missing yes yeah katusha shoot it in the face don't run face your face they all i knew i needed to leave 80 down there [ __ ] that freakin house keep the house blocked all of the two sure realms yeah Oh kill it kill it baby let's get a run [ __ ] Oh you can put accusers it with your tank a little bit anyway Oh perfect it though those ridges were destructible haha yeah it doesn't matter that's kind of I don't plan on pushing over through that way I'm actually gonna move the tank up and make sure I don't rebuild and the top is a really [ __ ] yeah regarding that bridge but they're trying to break you they might destroy your su-85 it's like super probably not there's no great that was their issues ranging store yeah the su-85 actually sucks it's really bad like it one shot does like a third with sandwich yeah that martyr is just being a medium Emma invest in heavy mortars I send a kv-1 up to that top right bridge again and soon what did you lose another tank no I might get back up back up with your uh your eyes to its getting it I can charge it in fill that [ __ ] is about to die arteries about to die well it's a passively major [ __ ] the faster we should put like outposts on all these fuel points and stuff get way more resources oh yeah why are we doing yeah yeah all right let's do the important ones obviously not the circles were in camp popcap thank I just leave well actually I do need manpower haha engineering you might not but a vegan son yes did you get it but I go oh yeah an 80 gun huh yeah you should put some mortars up there too probably solution was such a big shot that took in juggernaut huh each hour sir you might as well put those film scripts back a little bit too look it's just a huge tank battle it stop referee like so many like doo-doo-doo we definitely want that though on the battle I'll bring my cartusians I'm start smashing their their base all right can you reach yes uh-huh is there their base is right there right yeah yeah so let me let me get asked out in there and I can bomb them with artillery as well yeah I can't you airdrop people now I don't have any of that abilities those pull some more conscripts and don't get pinned down all right oh yeah by harder the red tide yeah no no death is alive no use I said don't get been down calling the calling the explosions she shoots everything shoot at that hahaha that's that's gonna get like completely destroyed yeah I like how you're barely hitting that oh you killed a fan actually back there and I killed a couple of dollars over this 80 gun is good physique and shoe really far I don't see how how we can shoot so much further than my is to make any sense like snipers snipers could easily just stop as looks like a lower camera angle and you just saw the huge barrel of the ious to like come into frame ok now I have their raid I'm pushing and pushing there i Justi vision oh wow he's so dead so fast oh my so many tanks up here now you should put your like t-34 in between my is tues have like full protection don't like all the way into their base right I think of anything all right I'll called in an air raid right there what is that gonna do I don't know looks like the plane got shot down did you hear an explosion I heard a machine gun I'm shooting katusha is all over their base no idea if they're going to hit I'm sure I hit something oh I killed the wreckage of the tank that I go I do have asked Oh Mike oh yeah Asia's and that up to the party they're not even going for the middle yeah I think we should push in yeah I was gonna say in the middle we should just like go up a little bit it's just hard yeah there's so many street like somebody blocks yeah i'm just gonna make it son of mortars that's just this just make our way through this Main Street and like just rush their base yeah this guy's oh my god uh-huh the shells are just crazy yeah Jimmy may be a bit a shot haha I'm just gonna watch the middle I feel like something it was about that look at all like the craters and how much the houses look how big the tanks are compared to the houses like the side like the ayah the ISU is the size of a house yeah I wonder [ __ ] the is you would still be like powerful today yeah all the bodies just flying into the river I see that I'm hitting their base again you are yeah I don't know where their buildings are going to spray everywhere oh wow places playback the other place is back okay wherever I can to see if I can ya get anything doesn't look like it I think we're safe to push in I just my mortars are here now don't tell me one of them didn't like come with us just like the assault the counter-attack hell out rear armor hit on where to are you ready pushing in 27 years ago little T 70s kitchen faces over there they're going to take the first hits uh-huh I don't think they'll be able to go through yeah they're going through and make me go through haha everyone Jackson's go everything is gonna get stuck it's all right they're gonna run over whatever yeah yeah they're all getting squished together uh-huh oh my like things are in their all in wreck the base can't call in this damn thing one way back out though artillery coming in I'll stand right there yeah they shot down the plane I think oh my god yeah they did no wait did they yeah the plane just crashed into their base and destroyed it i think what yeah there goes another plane sounds like oh my god that plane was like carpet bomb I didn't know they did that you see that awesome dude that's some long it lasts like I don't know unless it's still going on for eight seconds it lasts like 30 seconds I think you're like 40 seconds seventies are so yeah it's a wee I'm so lucky that the plane just like kamikazes into their base ha yeah there's a tank up there this dude right here I'm killing this martyr this look killer the Stukas gonna kill your fattoush cos he might have already killed a couple all right I'm gonna trust that they're okay uh-huh that's so funny that the plane crashed into their base yea r watch the replay now ya see that yeah first it was hard but I'm still alive oh wow that area takes so long to recharge takes like 300 seconds ah no stony bantam so I need you yeah I'm sending up the middle tanks is you actually I'm straight then we're safe on the left Sam awesome yeah they're around so he said we could kill it I'm gonna go make sure they're not repairing this I'm still making t70 oh okay well that was the last thing haha all right yeah uh-huh yeah well that was a comeback there wasn't even a challenge once we came back though yeah the beginning was pretty hard yeah you're really like look at all the carnage in the middle yeah like in that middle of our sites like even on our side like way in yeah it's a lot of carnage yeah there is haha but on their side there i think this map just has a lot of dead stuff oh yeah alright well I don't know yeah that was her wrap it up hahaha that's uh as a long time yeah that's in our game that was was that Eastern out Eastern Front as the Rooskies yeah thank you guys for watching we will probably make a second like part to this at some point as the Germans mmm yeah yeah that might be harder yeah so yeah thank you for watching and I will see you guys later
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Neurophysiology (BIO 201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I)
neurophysiology there are four parts neurons neuroglia talk about neuron activity a synapse from one neuron to another tissue and neurotransmitters we're going to look at the different types of neuroglia and neurons and basic neuron anatomy a neuron conduct electrical impulses there are three basic types of neurons we have motor neurons sensory neurons and interneurons motor or efferent neurons send impulses out to the body these signals control muscle cells glands and other tissues sensory or afferent sends impulses back up to the brain and interneurons are interconnections within the brain and the spinal cord we can see the sensory neuron in blue pricking a finger on a pin stimulates a pain receptor that information goes the spinal cord in this case to rapidly remove the finger from a pain source an interneuron is needed shown in yellow to immediately activate the green motor neuron going out to the muscle to move the finger from the side view we can see the sensory neuron going to the spinal cord as well as up to the brain in blue the interneuron connecting within the spinal cord and a motor neuron exiting the spinal cord in green the three types of neurons we've just identified can also be classified by structure as unipolar multipolar or bipolar using the most common multipolar neuron we can see the basic components the cell body contains the nucleus and other organelles dendrites are projections that will receive a signal from another source the axon is a single long projection that can conduct an electrical impulse this impulse can only travel one way which is away from the dendrites and toward the synaptic terminals at the end the synaptic terminals can be referred to by several names such as a synaptic bouton which refers the slightly enlarged end regions the synaptic terminals or boutons contain chemicals that can be released these are called neurotransmitters there are many different types of neurotransmitters that are released from a neuron and target receptors on another neuron or a muscle or a cell or gland or just another tissue this interaction is known as a synapse and will be discussed in its own section in this chapter the unipolar sensory neuron is a little different with the cell bodies off the side along the axon dendrites are where various receptors are located to elicit excitation of the axon again the axon sends its electrical impulse away from the dendrites and towards the synaptic terminals finally the synaptic terminals will release their neurotransmitter to another neuron as a signal from this sense being detected makes its way to the brain for awareness and understanding neuroglia are considered to be support cells for the electrically conducting neurons in the central nervous system which is made of the brain and spinal cord they're a neuroglia that lines cavities or spaces within forms a coating around parts of neurons such as myelin and helps with connections and cleanup damage in the periphery or rest of the body satellite and schwann cells provide support the main neuroglial cell we'll focus on will be the myelin-producing schwann cell myelin is formed around axons of neurons throughout the body in the central nervous system which is the brain and spinal cord oligodendrocytes make myelin one oligodendrocyte can connect two myelin sheaths is up to 60 different nerves in the nerves that come out of the body called the peripheral nervous system the myelin is made by schwann cells there's only one schwann cell for each myelin segment along an axon our focus regarding myelin will be on schwann cells they play an important role in increasing the speed of electrical impulses down an axon called action potentials they also protect neurons by electrically isolating them from each other within the periphery as well as in the brain and spinal cord these myelinated axons give a white appearance referred to as white matter when a peripheral nerve is damaged along the at an axon regeneration can occur first the distal portion of the neuron dies it's subsequently removed by macrophages the end of the remaining portion of the axons begins to grow offshoots of axonal tissue adjacent swan cells regrow providing growth-promoting chemicals and direct the growth trajectory regrowth can occur from one and a half to four millimeters per day for damaged neurons in the brain and spinal cord regeneration begins to occur but ceases after about two weeks the oligodendrocytes do not function in a growth-promoting manner as the schwann cells do in the periphery so we don't have regrowth that occurs astrocytes promote scar tissue formation by halting any growth progress by the axon thus nerve regrowth can occur to varying degrees depending on the damage severity and location in the periphery but not in the central nervous system you should be familiar with the types of neural tissue the types of neurons the anatomy of a neuron myelin formation location and function and the how nerves are regenerated in the periphery and the limitations in the central nervous system now we'll move on to neuron activity to activate a neuron several steps must take place first the neuron must be triggered to receive a stimulus this trigger can be positive making the neuron closer to activating or negative making the neuron harder to activate if the cell body becomes more positive then the axon can reach what's known as threshold and start an action potential which is an electrical signal that travels down the axon terminal at the axon terminal it releases its neurotransmitter onto another neuron or other tissue like a muscle or gland to activate and stimulate that in order to explain how these four steps occur we need to go over some basic elements of a neuron cell membrane to look at the basic components let's zoom in and we'll see the plasma membrane of a neuron ions are basic components to make neurons work ions are charged particles two ions that we will focus on are sodium and potassium both are positive ions there are a lot of sodium outside the neuron and some inside the gradient or direction they would want to travel if they could get across the membrane would be to go into the neuron the high concentration outside causes the ions to want to travel to the lower concentration inside thus the gradient for sodium is to enter the neuron potassium has a high concentration inside the neuron and a low concentration outside the gradient direction that potassium would travel if it could would be to leave the neuron this distribution gradient of flow and the effect of moving a positive charge into or out of the cell is very important to understand when we learn how a neuron functions and how we stay alive channels are there to open and close and either block or allow an ions movement pumps are also there to put ions back after they go through channels to reset the balance let's look at how channels and pumps function within a cell membrane a membrane channel is a protein that's embedded within the plasma membrane each ion has their own channel it can be closed or open when the channel is open that ion is allowed to go through and will do so down its concentration gradient there are several channel types which are classified on the mechanisms that cause it to open some membrane channels open when a certain chemical such as a neurotransmitter binds to the receptor each receptor is unique so a specific chemical binds to only specific receptors these are called chemically gated channels and are found on the neurons cell body and dendrites where it will receive neurotransmitters from another neuron other channels open when the area adjacent to it reaches a certain voltage the voltage level that opens a voltage-gated channel is known as a threshold voltage in this example the incoming blue ions are positive more accumulated in the adjacent area of a voltage-gated channel this changes the voltage sufficiently that it reaches threshold and it will open the incoming positive blue ions in this channel causes the voltage to change even further in this area enough that's going to ultimately activate the channel next to it these voltage gita channels are along the axon of a neuron and it is the opening of one causing the opening of its adjacent neighbor occurring progressively down an axon the channels are specific to an ion the two we'll focus on for the neuron are sodium and potassium sodium ions are represented in blue and potassium and pink sodium is abundant outside of the cell when sodium channels open sodium will rush into the cell this diagram shows the axon portion of a neuron and the influx of sodium causes the inside of the neuron to be more positive potassium is more abundant inside the cell when cat potassium channels open potassium exits the cell because potassium is a positive ion its exit from the cell will cause a cell to become more negative the chemically gated channels are found on the body and dendrites of a neuron the chemical it receives is a neurotransmitter there are several different types of neurotransmitters the voltage-gated channels are found along the axon where the voltage changes activate adjacent channels and then activate the one after that in a sequential fashion one direction down the axon toward the axon terminal one interesting note is that the neurotoxin found in puffer fish will actually bind to voltage-gated sodium channels it is a blocker of that and if it blocks that action potentials are able to travel down the axon and the person will die due to paralysis particularly the diaphragm where they can't breathe so that we have membrane pumps the pumps in a membrane require energy because they're moving these ions back against their concentration gradient to reset the balance so the pumps restore the balance after the ions have gone through the channels atp is used to move these back into place because sodium is being moved against its concentration gradient we'll need atp for it to rotate and release it back in actuality the pump not only moves sodium out but it also moves potassium back in at the same time both ions are moving and moved against their concentration gradients thus needing atp this returns them to their proper balance the ions across a membrane are very important for voltage so we know outside the cell we have a lot of sodium and inside the cell we have a lot of potassium inside the cell we also have a whole lot of negative proteins so the voltage of a neuron at rest is minus 70 millivolt so it's quite happy at minus 70 millivolt when we open up channels and allow a lot of sodium to come in we can bring this up from -70 up to zero and then farther up to plus 30 millivolts so it's a range of 100 millivolts that can occur across a neuron cell membrane by just the influx of sodium so membrane voltage is a term that quantifies the distribution of ions across the membrane we can see here that there are more positive sodium outside in blue compared to inside that makes the cell positive on the outside and more negative on the inside even after we consider the distribution of potassium in pink inside there's still more than it is outside the total distribution of positive is still far greater outside compared to inside the actual voltage of a neuron at rest is called the resting membrane potential and it's at minus 70 millivolts when sodium channels open sodium enters creating a more positive environment in this area until it reaches plus 30. it then causes the neighboring sodium voltage channel to open being more positive and once it reaches plus 30 the first one closes while the second one is still opening causing the next one to open bringing more ions in that second one closes well this one continues to open so we can we can see how it leapfrogs down an axon as one channel begins to open the positive nature when it reaches its peak then closes the preceding channel so now let's go back to the step-by-step components of how a neuron transmits an electrical impulse starting from the initial trigger dendrites receive a stimulus the stimulus for a sensory neuron can be activation of a sensory receptor such as pain touch or temperature most neurons however are more likely to receive a neurotransmitter from a neuron which acts as a trigger and is a chemical so a chemically gated receptor is on the dendrites for that neurotransmitter to bind to the neurotransmitter is either positive where the chemically gated channels for sodium will open or negative where potassium channels open or chloride channels open making it harder to activate so we see in this diagram a chemically gated sodium channel neurotransmitter binds to it sodium is allowed to enter at the level of the cell body and dendrites making it collectively more positive this plus sign here at the end of the cell body is our first trigger for our voltage channels that are going to be along the axon so we have these sodium gated channels open on the dendrites making this cell more positive this then triggers the voltage-gated channels along the axon it reaches minus 55 remember it started at minus 70 it reaches minus 55 and that's what's going to cause the sodium voltage gated channels in the axon to open what happens at the level of the dendrites in the last example it was positive a neurotransmitter comes that stimulates chemically gated sodium channels causing sodium to enter so collectively the whole cell body here becomes more positive it goes from -70 at rest and we can see this on the graph where it's just nice and flat at -70 and when sodium chemically gated channels are triggered to open we can see it's starting to go from -70 up towards threshold sometimes just a few channels open and it goes a little positive and then nothing really happens and it goes back to normal those are those failed initiations but when we create an action potential enough sodium chemically gated channels opened that it actually got all the way to -55 which is the threshold that's the threshold that then will open up voltage-gated channels on the axon then it will activate the action potential by activating the voltage-gated channels on the axon it gets positive here this voltage-gated channel that will be located in this area senses the positive from the cell body causes its neighbor to be more positive and let sodium in there through a voltage-gated channel triggers the next voltage-gated channel and so on throughout to the end of the axon this occurs through voltage-gated channels so the action potential that we keep seeing this graph from what it is is a measurement of the change in voltage at a given location on the axon the voltage changes has to do with an ion coming in or out of the cell the two ions we're talking about are sodium and potassium to understand the graph let's look at what's happening along the membrane with sodium voltage-gated channels and potassium voltage-gated channels and the potassium pump to start recall that the cell body became positive sufficient for the first part of the axon to reach minus 55. this opens the sodium voltage-gated channel allowing it to end allowing sodium to enter this makes the inside the area even more positive ultimately reaching plus 30. the process of making the cell more positive is called depolarization at plus 30 the sodium voltage-gated channels close also at plus 30 the potassium voltage-gated channel opens allowing potassium out since potassium is a positive ion and it's leaving the cell it helps the voltage to go back down returning it to the normal negative state the process of returning the cell to -70 it's resting membrane potential or bringing it back down is called repolarization finally the cell is back to minus 70. it's at this point that the pump brings back potassium two of them bringing them back into the cell and it sends out three sodium to restore the proper balance so this region of the action potential of graph is known as hyper polarization because it went past the normal resting membrane potential so it's this dip that goes down hyperpolarization phase is during the time that we're doing this rebalancing of sodium and potassium so this dip area on the graph is the known as hyperpolarization and this is when we have the sodium and potassium exchange taking place by the pump when the cell body becomes positive enough for the first part of the axon to reach minus 55 millivolts or threshold then the sodium voltage-gated channels will open sodium enters the neuron we see on the graph this as depolarization this will trigger a neighbor sodium voltage-gated channel to open in the first channel at plus 30 that is the peak where the sodium voltage-gated channels close but also at plus 30 is where our potassium voltage-gated channels open and potassium exits the area and this is called repolarization while the sodium is entering during depolarization in the adjacent area the first area is returning the ions back by the pump at the same time the second area is actually starting repolarization the positive wave continues down the axon opening sodium channels to become more positive with the followed by potassium channels opened the positive wave travels down the axon followed by the repolarization in each segment by the potassium and the resetting by the pumps so let's go through the steps of this action potential graph to start the sodium voltage-gated channels are closed at the normal cell voltage of minus 70 millivolt this is the resting membrane potential the normal voltage of the cell at rest if the cell body gets positive enough to go from -70 to minus 55 it'll cause the first voltage-gated channel to open by reaching the threshold voltage this starts the depolarization phase where sodium enters the cell making it more positive which you can see on the graph as the rapidly rising phase at plus 30 the sodium channels close so no more sodium can enter but at this time potassium channels voltage-gated channels also open bringing the cell more negative by the potassium leaving this is known as repolarization during this time sodium channels are locked and in a state that they cannot reopen for a time this repolarization phase is also known as a refractory period because the sodium channels are still locked and will not be opened the bottom portion where we go down is where those pumps again restore the concentration gradients inside and out of the cell sort of a resetting until it goes back to minus 70 millivolts again and the cell is ready to go again you will need to know the voltage of the open and closed states for the sodium and potassium voltage channels sodium voltage-gated channels open at -55 and they close at plus 30. potassium voltage-gated channels open at plus 30 but close again at minus 70. we can see this again where we have resting membrane potential where the sodium voltage gated channel is closed during depolarization after threshold the voltage-gated sodium channel is open and the red line becomes positive because sodium is entering the cell that's known as depolarization then during repolarization the sodium voltage-gated channel is locked it's known as the refractory period but also during this time potassium is open which causes the cell to become more negative i don't have a picture of the potassium only the images on the side now are the state of the sodium channels once the potassium channel caused the repolarization bringing the voltage back down we can then have the voltage gated channels are closed but they can be ready to go again they're no longer locked after it's gone back to the rebalance state at -70 at resting membrane potential and all the pumping has brought the sodium back out and the potassium back in so what if refractory period really means is it's closed and locked starting at plus 30 that's known as the absolute refractory period this may differ from some of your textbooks who started clear over at the point of threshold but the definition of an absolute refractory period is when the sodium voltage-gated channels are closed and will not open finally during this pump and resetting phase which uses atp to get three sodium out of the cell and two potassium back in it is during this time that we have a relative refractory period which means that sodium channels voltage-gated channels really don't want to open but if a strong enough stimulus were to arrive at that neuron it could stimulate again absolute means it will not reopen but relative refractory means it can but with a higher than 55 threshold then when you get back to minus 70 again and the rebalance has taken place then it can open at a normal phase and no longer is it in a refractory period so we can see here a summary of the states of the sodium voltage-gated channels as well as the potassium voltage-gated channels so when we talk about the progress down the axon we have reached threshold minus 55 along the axon it became more positive we're electrically stimulating the axon the action potential we have a series of them at each segment down the axon and we finally get to the end this will release chemicals called the neurotransmitter onto another cell so the basic steps for neuron action is it gets a trigger onto the dendrites in cell body that makes it more positive which then causes the voltage-gated channels along the axon to open in sequence ultimately releasing neurotransmitters from the end there are two ways the travels we've really been just talking about the continuous way where we have one voltage-gated channel opening the next one opening the next one in series down the axon this is known as continuous propagation however there is saltatory propagation where we have myelin and one segment literally leap frogs across the myelin to only activate the exposed section between myelin so this is much more rapid and that is one of the benefits of myelin so you definitely need to know the difference between continuous and saltatory propagation so you should know the ions that determine the membrane potential being sodium and potassium you should know where their high concentration is sodium is high outside potassium is high inside you should know the types of channels there are chemically gated channels and voltage-gated channels each channel is unique to its own ion so there's chemically gated sodium channels and chemically gated potassium channels there are voltage-gated sodium channels and voltage-gated potassium channels you should know where chemically gated channels are they're on the cell body and dendrite you should know where voltage-gated channels are they're on the axon you should know the role of the membrane pumps pumping back into potassium every time it pumps out 383 sodium using atp you should know about graded potentials that means not quite at the threshold but when it finally reaches threshold you should know the parts of the action potential diagram as well as the voltage that opens sodium and potassium channels as well as closing sodium channels you should know what an absolute refractory period is and a relative refractory period and you should be able to describe the difference between continuous and saltatory propagation for the synapse we'll talk about the components here the release of a neurotransmitter onto another cell such as another neuron muscle cell or gland is known as a synapse the components are the end of the neuron and the axon terminal that releases a neurotransmitter onto the membrane are of a second cell the components of a synapse start with the end of a neuron the axon terminal inside these enlarged ends are bubbles filled with neurotransmitters called vesicles there are many different kinds of neurotransmitters and each neuron releases one type the neurotransmitter crosses the space called the synaptic cleft to reach the other side and to bind to a receptor on the membrane of another cell usually the dendrite of a neuron or it can be a muscle cell when an action potential arrives at the axon terminal it causes calcium to enter which pushes these vesicles to the membrane and once it touches it opens up and the neurotransmitter falls out and enters the cleft crossing over to the postsynaptic membrane of the second cell once the neurotransmitter is bound to the receptor it can't stay there endlessly stimulating the cell the neurotransmitter is removed it can just float away by a diffusion or it can be broken down by an enzyme which is what happens to the neurotransmitter acetylcholine it most commonly is just taken back up into the axon terminal and the process is called reuptake many types of narcotics block the removal of neurotransmitters to allow it to sustain action for longer periods many medications target this as well for a specific neurotransmitter neurotransmitters are most commonly brought back to the axon terminal either whole or broken down pieces to be reformed as is in the case with acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction so for a synapse you should know what's the presynaptic and postsynaptic components as well as how a neurotransmitter is released and then how it's removed or taken back up finally we'll go through the different types of neurotransmitters the action of neurotransmitters can be to excite a cell meaning it's going to open up sodium channels and cause cell depolarization and cause an action potential or it can inhibit a cell causing the cell to go farther away from threshold and making it harder to reach an action potential there are two main categories of neurotransmitters the main group has sun classic subclasses which we won't address but just categorize them the small molecule ones that get released and then via reuptake get recycled to be released again the other group on the right is technically known as a neuropeptide because they're large molecules and once they're released they stay out there until it degrades so they actually stay out for a prolonged period of time so they're more potent and longer lasting acetylcholine is the first neurotransmitter will go to its site of action occurs in the brain but we also talked about it having action at the neuromuscular junction in the brain it is involved with our memory and its pathology is associated with alzheimer's disease the area of the brain that utilizes a lot of acetylcholine is the hippocampus and it's where our long-term memories are the neuromuscular junction on the muscle cell is obviously where we activate a muscle when it's released from a neuron norepinephrine this is a neurotransmitter that in the brain causes us to have feel good it's one of our feel good neurotransmitters however too much norepinephrine can increase aggressive behavior the sympathetic nervous system outside of the brain actually uses norepinephrine known as noradrenaline it's part of our flight or fight so it's actually quite normal it's not really about elevating mood or being aggressive it's just about responding to danger it's only within the brain in certain regions that it has an effect on how we feel in our mood or in the cases of excessive amounts increases of aggressive behavior amphetamines will cause us to release more norepinephrine in the brain what can block the removal and cause this neurotransmitter to stay in the cleft for longer and having longer action would be something like cocaine or maois which is a type of antidepressant dopamine is another neurotransmitter that's involved in motor coordination so its pathology in this orange color is associated with parkinson's disease people with parkinson's disease have tremors and there's a very specific part of the brain known as the substantia or it's part of our motor pathway and this region utilizes a lot of dopamine so when we don't have enough dopamine in that part of the brain that is one of the problems associated with parkinson's disease and we can increase it by giving the patient l-dopa in the blue component the dopamine in other parts of the brain actually is another feel-good neurotransmitter it makes us feel satisfied it makes us when you've achieved a task and accomplish something that you have a level of reward and satisfaction so amphetamines also increase dopamine just like they do for norepinephrine likewise cocaine and maoi inhibitors also block the removal making us have a greater effectiveness of our dopamine serotonin again with our feel good neurotransmitter serotonin is associated with depression and other symptoms associated along with depression prozac is a drug used to specifically treat serotonin prozac blocks the removal of serotonin making it more effective glutamate is a neurotransmitter that's involved in learning and memory and so it's involved with learning new things and transmitting them into long-term memory glutamate is affected by alcohol and it causes impairment of learning and memory or putting what you've just learned into long-term memory so if you're studying for this class don't drink alcohol while you're doing so gaba is our inhibitory neurotransmitter and if somebody doesn't have enough gaba or the gaba levels are not high enough in certain parts of the brain it might lead to somebody to be triggered more easily such as occurs in somebody having an epileptic fit so epilepsy is associated with not enough gaba and so the neural the neurons are too responsive they will trigger at anything theirs resting membrane potential is a little too close to their threshold valium actually causes more gaba to be released and it helps to bring down your resting membrane potential so to make it less hyper responsive alcohol can also affect gaba but only in the way of motor function so if you see a person that's had a lot to drink in terms of alcohol they may have lost a lot of their motor coordination and this is due specifically to gaba now that same person if they drank too much back over here to glutamate they not might not remember what they did so glutamate is affecting memory and it's influenced by alcohol but gaba affects motor coordination substance p is our first of those neuropeptides it actually is released and it stays out until it degrades and so substance p is associated with pain it's also associated with vomiting it's slow to build up it so it depends on what neurons are releasing it but pain is probably the most commonly associated thing with substance p so it's pain duration and intensity hot peppers for instance cause the release of substance p in the mouth and that's why it has this long sustained release endorphins are our other neural peptide they are released to inhibit substance p and so endorphins can offset someone experiencing a great deal of pain in other cases people that exercise that become almost addicted to exercise because of the intense exercise over time can actually cause an increase in endorphin levels and this this is known as the runner's high so for the neurotransmitters you should know the name of each one you should know what each neurotransmitter does and the influence of drugs medications or alcohol on them as well as pathologies for certain specific neurotransmitters we talked about alzheimer's disease we talked about depression aggression as well as parkinson's disease
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Dietmar Eberle: What is architecture?
what is nothing i can think find the most specific materialistic solutions with the most general value architecture can increase the quality of life as far as it is based on the built environment for the maturity of our society what are you that what the thing I said you before that's a complicated issue but my design method is focusing on a principle that we understand now existing a building structure is an overlapping of five different technical systems relating to five very different time frames I know the current relation to the public normally reaches food decision of architects a lifetime which is more much for older than 100 years the technical fluctuate the organization of the building in verticals is in load very existence which is a lifetime of more than 100 years in even some countries by law nowadays the third level is the envelope or the scheme of the building which manages to relation of inside and outside which is the most crucial relation because normally reaches a lifetime of about 50 to 70 years then the program the organization of the building which reach is normally a lifetime shorter than one generation which is less than 20 years and the interior surfaces which have been technical information which reach is normally a lifetime of 10 to 15 years but not more nowadays during the la 20th century we were very much focusing on the idea of the program of a cities will dating to a life span of 20 or 25 years which I believe is the biggest mistake in architectural development but on the other hand this big mistake pronounced and develop big quantities but we have a lot of problems than we speak about qualities in relation to these quantities the program the program is only the issue which really deals with one generation but the building nowadays and that's what we learned out of the last 50 years should have a lifetime more than 100 years that's the biggest contribution architects can do for the country for the sustainability and for the performance of the building but when you only think about the program you think wow I'm really sorry you think about the next 20 years but the building's would be there for 100 years or even longer so why don't we think about 2 100 years and we I think that's a big mistake which is shown in the big quantities which were built in the sixties seventies eighties even until the 90s that they were focusing too much on a program nowadays we don't like these things anymore the social cultural value is quite low the acceptance in society is quite low and we don't consider why I think it's very obvious we were thinking about the wrong things but I know that universities are doing this at the moment in a big scale stay up till now I know which could be used in another way for example the building we are inbound this can be used as the is used as art gallery as a cafeteria as small offices as a big office as an open office as houses apartments and I don't care you know I don't not interested anymore or how the building issues I'm more interested in the question which areas of the building should be published which area should be private but that's it and how much they are divided you know okay that's what you should know but that's not the future they have to be a lot of possibilities to divide the buildings in two different organizations maybe you know that the organization of a company and the space organization of a company the lifetime is less than five years so why do we talk about it has to be adapted anyway
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Darksiders 3 PC Impressions
all right what's going on everybody so this is my impressions for Darksiders 3 keep in mind I'm recording this impressions on Saturday November 24th but because the game is embargoed you will be viewing this video on the morning of November 26 is when most I'll make it go live most likely by that time you know several things are subject to change now also full disclosure I only played a few hours of Darksiders 1 like many years ago never played Darksiders 2 and never be either one of the games just like most of the people I know I don't really know anybody who completed both Darksiders and that's not to say it's a bad game you know I don't think anybody really considers darks to the dark Sider series to be bad it was just overshadowed by other games in its genre and usually I would never play a sequel in the series if I didn't play you know the predecessors but since I was sent to review code I went and did my research on the previous game stories so I could be up to speed so before I speak on the aspects of the game let me say up front so people know because I'm sure a lot of people are on the fence about it I really like this game this is Darksiders 3 is a really solid game so like I said I know a lot of people are on the fence about this game and this is not really you know getting a lot of spotlight there's not a lot of hype surrounding it if I had to describe it I would say this is about 65% God of War the old god of war not the new one and about 35% souls games and I love both of those games and I think if you like both of those games you'll love Darksiders 3 now so at the gameplay you're watching was me about maybe 12 hours in and I've beaten about three bosses at the point in in this video where you see be playing through it I'm recording it my recording is actually when I'm up to the fifth boss this recording I'm I'm around level I would say thirty currently you know in real time at like I'm at like level 40 and that I am over level to be clear y'all know I like to I like to you know level up my character as much as I can do a bit of farming so I'm definitely over leveled from from where I'm at so let's talk about the story a little bit so as I said I did not play darks playthrough Darksiders 1 or 2 but I did my research to learn this story so if I make any mistakes on explaining the basic premise of the overall Darksiders plot or you know just Darksiders 3 specifically the die-hard dark signers fans you know they can feel free to correct me in the comments section so um Darksiders I initially thought that Darksiders 3 took place after 2 you know obviously but it actually takes place at the same time as Darksiders 1 and I learned that because pretty much when you get review codes developer publishers they usually send you a little bit of review informational and read the review informational and said this takes place the same time as Darksiders 1 so I was like okay cool okay so the story so in Darksiders there's an entity called the charred Council and the charred Council is in charge of keeping the balance between heaven and hell demons and angels because there's a you know there's an ongoing constant war between them if one side were to ever become too powerful they would intervene by like delegating some type of action like just like how our government has like different branches that work as checks like a checks and balance system in this case they delegate tasks to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse who you know we know our death war fury and strife we play it as death and war in Darksiders 1 & 1 & 2 we play as fury in the third game I've been told by some darkside his fan fans that strife won't even be getting his own game so the other Kingdom besides Heaven and Hell is the kingdom and kingdom of man and Kingdom a man is obviously the the newest Kingdom versus the other two so even though the charred Council doesn't take sides in in this war they had they still protect the human race because they have to keep you know a balance you know they they inside to intervene and they you know put things into action to protect the human race just just to keep a balance because the human race obviously can't compete with you know the forces of heaven hell which are which are angels and demons and angels and demons are able to like influence mankind to kind of tip the scale in their favor in the war so you know it just has to be the chart counsel tries to keep the balance a three-way balance between you know humans angels and demons so death and war are you know sent on their own task by the charred Council and so is fury now Fury's task is to defeat the new greatest threat to the balance of the kingdoms which are the seven deadly sins so she has to go and defeat all seven deadly sins as demanded by the charred Council and that's pretty much the basic premise to Darksiders three and I'm enjoying the story so far you know I find it the the the concept of fighting the seven deadly sins you know pretty intriguing because you know that is something in real life that affects affects all of us you know we're all and somewhat guilty of displaying the seven deadly sins and what's really interesting is how the game designs each sin you know differently in their character detail and their aesthetic to kind of personify what would that sin look like you know gluttony you can kind of guess what gluttony you look like what what pride would look like pride would definitely be you know a huge contrast to you know gluttony or or sloth right so I find that concept pretty interesting like I said I'm enjoying the story alright so let's talk about the gameplay so as I said the game is a combination between the old god wars and souls games it has you know hack and slash game play and like moderate RPG elements like you know of course leveling up your character attributes upgrading weapons as you go through the game fury gains different holla what's called hallow forms which you can consider almost elemental forms which not only comes with a different weapon it comes with its own unique moveset but also abilities that allow you to access areas that you were unable to prior so if you're like me and you have like item OCD and you want to get some of the best items you have to a good amount of backtracking is required after you unlock each you know new ability you know cuz you're definitely gonna want to backtrack by the way I am playing on the second two Hart is difficulty and on this difficulty I can say if you don't like level up and go back and try to you know gain an advantage by getting those items it's gonna be a harder time for you because this game is definitely challenging and I'm gonna get into how it's challenging in a in a little bit because you will die trust me you will die so pretty often I will say that you will definitely die quite often so the merchant in the game which I really like the merchants personality I don't know he just reminds me of the merchants he reminds me of like the the demon form of the merchants from Resident Evil 4 kind of so you know I really like the merchants so the merchants is a source is the source to trade your souls for attribute points fast travel I'm using the serpent holes and buy and sell consumable items makers in this game is kind of like the architects or blacksmiths of Darksiders that's what they call him and dark sides they call them makers and they handle weapon and armor upgrades you know which require specific resources that you have to find around the game to upgrade so just going you know along because this game is not linear there's many you know different paths you can take off you know off the beaten path up directly where you need to go and you need to stray off and explore those areas because that's where you're gonna find a lot of these items to upgrade your weapons and just upgrade your character overall so you can switch between Furies Hollow forms at any time and currently I have two Hollow forms unlocked and you can see it by you know her red hair or her yellow hair and you can switch between them at any time but I was kind of disappointed because you can't really seamlessly go from one form into another like in the middle of a an attack like you can't really attack cancel which I think would be really cool because it would put increase the potential for attacks attack mix up combinations and there's not even like a combat a combo counter on the screen so I guess that wasn't really much about a priority and in this game was like you know racking up combos so let me explain why this game is challenging you know and why it's difficult there is no so there's no block button in this game right there's only a Dodge button and I don't know if darkside is 1 or 2 was like that right so being that there is no black button you obviously have to have very timely dodges right and the window for dodging can be somewhat small combined with the fact that there's a large variety of enemies that attack and very different rhythms and patterns and I got to applaud the game but for having so many different types of enemies very early on in the game you see very a lot of different variety as far as like enemy types go so when you dodge at the right time right before an attack lands you can perform a counter attack and you'll know if you perform a perfect dodge because time will slow down a little bit right after you do the dodge and then you could either press triangle which is your which is the button to attack with your hallowed with your hollow weapon depending on which hollow form you're in or you can counter with her her basic weapon which is her wit and you know they are different because for example if you counter with her flame hollow weapon it's slipping my mind actly what's the name of the weapon then the enemy will take some elemental damage from the flame over time versus if you just counter with the whip it will just be you know just regular damage now when your wrath meter is full you can perform a move called a wrath attack and your wrath meter is right below your health right so and the wrath meter your wrath attack is specific to the current hollow form that you're in so let's say I'm in flame Hollow which is you know you could tell you're in flame hollow when her head is on fire when it's read right she'll do a move I believe it's called emulation where she completely ignites herself in fire and every you know little attack you you do does fire damage or in storm Hollow she'll summon thunder thunderstorms and like a like a few tornadoes that surround her and do damage to any any enemies in the area examples of this are all throughout the video just not exactly when I'm speaking so and then you have your havoc form now going back to why this game is all so difficult is because pretty much there aren't really any invincibility frames in this game you know for some system for example some games like if you perform a counter-attack during the counter-attack you are invincible you can't be hurt you can in this game you could hurt you could even die while in the middle of a counter-attack the only time you're invincible the only time you have invincibility frames where you will not take damage is when you go into havoc form which is pretty much like rage mode and she'll grow like triple her size and and do like maximum whip damage and everything like that so that's havoc form so that's pretty much all you need to know about the gameplay like I said I think it's really fun I'm enjoying it it has depth the RPG elements the god war hack-and-slash the souls elements so I'm really enjoying it now as far as the visuals and you know the the performance I'm playing on PC and the game is pretty well optimized I have my settings maxed out and I'm at 1440p and it stays at 60 frames per second for the most part unless there's like a large amount of enemies around I don't know what the console frame rate will be but I did see a post stating that the Xbox one X version will target native 4k and I think this game looks really good for its art direction obviously it's not gonna win any you know awards for you know best visuals or anything but for what it is I definitely think it looks good you know and and it it's a full-fledged PC version you know all the options that you would expect you know shadow quality view distance texture quality post-processing foilage and you can clearly see how you know each option really affects how the game looks in-game only thing that's kind of jarring is like I said once again this may be impossible subject to change the the cutscenes run at 30 frames which I hate ah that's that's so annoying you know you're playing the game a cutscene initiates and it just drops to 30 frames automatically that sucks so I don't know if that's gonna change that might say the same but that's probably probably the worst thing as far as um you know the visuals go so yeah like I said I'm really enjoying the game I know some people are gonna want to know bluntly is this game worse a full $60 it's gonna be $60 on console I don't know you know what deals they will have for it at PC so will I say this game based on what I played so far is worth the full $60 no not necessarily but I think this game is a solid 40 $45 game like as soon as maybe it goes on sale from 60 I think it's it's a it's well worth a pickup in my opinion the boss fights I will say I should mention that the boss fights our little bit the boss designs are amazing but the boss fights them fight themselves our our little lackluster as it pretty much comes down to basic hack and slash melee there's not really much complexity to each boss so far you know as far as like their attack patterns their attack designs it's typically you know dodge and melee you know attack its you know it kind of lacks that complexity but overall like I said I've really been enjoying the game so if you have any questions let me know in the comment section I'll try to answer make sure you hit the like button I appreciate all your support supporting all my impressions my reviews follow me on Twitter links in the description for everything hit the notification bell so you can know anytime I go live and yeah I mean I'm enjoying always informing all of you about these games that I get to play early so yeah that's it y'all I'm out of here peace
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Getting Started using Bookmap On ThinkOrSwim | Learn to Day Trade | Cyber Trading University
hello ladies and gentlemen my name is thousand puglisi from cyber trainversity and today we are starting a new series of uh trading on the thinkorswim platform with something that i call level four now if you have been attending any of our events before you'll notice that we one of the big things that we teach is how to follow the big money and one of the big things i want to show you which a great feature that thinkorswim now carries is level four data now i want to show you the power of it and once again if you like what you see like us friend us because we're gonna have a series of these videos that we want to share with you because these are the tools that we use now you have to understand the way things go up and go down is supply and demand and i've been training on thinkorswim for i don't know it's gotta be 20 years now ever since it actually came out believe it or not and uh one of the big things that made it very difficult to trade on thinkorswim because i'm more of a stock trader which i know we have a lot of those out there so i'm not really that much of an option trader but now they integrated this big tool into it it changed everything so let's get right into it what you're looking at right here there's a big feature that they just implemented it's called bookmap um if once again if you go to cybertrainversity and you know if you look up bookmap you'll notice that we've done a lot of events with them it's one of the biggest things that we pitch now in a way of as a tool to use now not having as a standalone now you could actually get it in the thinkorswim platform all you have to do is subscribe to it now what i want to show you here is the tools of how it works and once again there's gonna be a with this series i'm gonna do a couple of different examples i'm just gonna give you a basic one and then obviously we have other ones what we're looking at is more of a heat map and this is basically a heat map of different ecn's orders out there these are orders that are being bought and sold that are out there see a lot of people that trade the market they like to use indicators and they're always focusing on what's happening in the past we don't do that here at cyber university the way i was trained being a market maker we teach you how to focus on the future the future are the buyers and sellers that are out there you have to remember what is in the past is not always indicative of the future so we focus on the future and the future is where are the institutions the high frequency trades the algorithms the market makers the brokerage firms these are the things you're looking for the dark pools so as we're looking at this we're looking at a stock symbol called microsoft and just briefly just show you what we have this actually will actually show you pre-market trading which you could see right here you could see from 9 a.m to uh 9 30 hold on just get a little pointer out this guy's going to follow my little dot here let's give me a little dot right here so you can see right here that you can get pre-market data now so you could sense of direction where it's going and that's something that we teach and we do a lot in here in my trading room we actually start you know an hour before the market even opens up and once again that's a lesson itself the big thing that we're looking at is what exactly are we looking at well what we have right here is looking at microsoft today i had a really big buy that green ball means that there was a very big volume of buyers out there and that kind of made the stock go up if you use time and sales you know that shows you where the transactions are taking place the bid or the offer now you can see how the stock went up and then you're getting these little lines right here you're seeing like these orange lines these red lines these are orders that are out there and by knowing those orders are out there you're seeing which i guess most of us should know what makes a chart very attractive is supply and demand support and resistance you cannot have a support or resistance unless those buyers are out there and those sellers are out there so this is the these are the the the tools that we look at now you could see how the stock obviously went up and then you get these really really really bright red bars right here on this heat map these are orders that are out there that are very substantial we call them iceberg orders big block institution orders and those once again if you're a good trader and you understand how to read charts you'll know that if you could reach support and resistance levels what makes them big buyers and sellers it's simple math it's that easy not making it complicated now the thing that we're looking at right here is looking where those orders are and what makes these big orders right here are these big orders of the buyers and sellers out there so you want to know where they are now knowing who they are and what they're doing if i'm you could zoom in and zoom out with the platform and you could see right here is that right here we had a very big order out here and over here where it says cob these are the actual orders at every price level and we could zoom in a little bit closer and we could like zoom in and go in and out and we'll talk a little bit about that in the upcoming videos but what we're looking at is seeing where those orders are taking place are they getting hit on the bid or they get hit on the offer right here what you'll notice that there was a about a 30 000 share buy right here if you look here this big volume bar right here there was a lot of orders that got executed at that price now once again support and resistance levels get broken all the time right there there was a big buyer in theory you would think the stock's going to go up but what happens that buyer gets executed you can see what's happening the stock is starting to go down now what is the game plan the game plan is how much lower could it go where's the next support levels and you could see right here on the right hand side you could see that there is a buyer right now for 14 000 shares at 305.50 and if it breaks that the next buyer is at 305 so it's about a 50 cent move look at there and this is the key you got to look at right now fellow traders you are seeing orders big block orders out there once again you're not trading 14 000 shares of a 300 stock someone is so stop being a leader and start learning how to be a follower because it's these orders that are going to make those support resistance levels and it's the book map of trading on something called level four where the institutions are and the algorithms and the high frequency trades they're going to give you that game plan to make smarter and better and trade decisions now if you like this video like i said we're gonna have a whole series of them i'm gonna do a bunch more videos like this i want to do a little basic video just to kind of give you the benefits of it so once again like us and friend us and we'll see you in the next think or swim video on level four thanks for watching you
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Health eShip_MedGate - How telemedecine really works and why_by Krisztina Schmitz Grosz
[Applause] [Music] welcome to this course unit which is about the med gate approach my name is christina schmidsgross and i'm the chief medical officer of medgate international i would like to work you through what medgate is about and why we are doing what we are doing since 2000 so for more than 20 years now you can imagine a med gate as a virtual family practice with patients from zero to 100 years old and with a spectrum of medical conditions from which they are suffering when they contact us a large practice that has the intention to raising medicine something a little bit and the same time sets great value on the professional standards well why we are doing this because we would like to provide high quality of medicine for everyone and everywhere in the past when the patient was sick the doctor came to examine and treat him today patients have to sit in the waiting room for long periods of time and often specifically in a situation when they feel bad we wanted to bring the doctor back to the patient in a convenient and an innovative modern and digital way so how does the whole thing work you book an appointment by one of rc channels app phone call or chat the doctor call you back or contact you via chat and you can discuss your medical matter with him or her get his or her expert opinion for a decision and for the appropriate cases according to the experience in about 50 the cases also directly receive the therapy you get a summary of the whole recommendation and treatment conveniently to your app or to your email so you can check it at any time or show it to others if you want thus we offer a 24 7 easy and safe access to health care with the use of the advantages of digital health approaches all these services are available which is amazing because if you are sick someone can pick up your medication just directly from the pharmacy and you can recover at home instead of sitting innovating you in case of any questions or changes in the state of health the patient can actively contact us at any time if the case cannot be treated by television alone we can try us patients to the health care provider best suited to their current clinical condition our values are to be uncomplicated efficient and professional with heart our clients can be patients directly health insurers practices or hospitals political authorities employers or pharmaceutical institutions and here is what our patients say the doctor was competent the doctor was friendly i trusted the doctor the doctor really helped me as a summary i can say that we have taken the first steps on a way to achieve optimal use of digitalization in healthcare and will integrate many more exciting new digital solutions with these thoughts thank you for your attention and the dialogue is open [Applause] [Music] you
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Kerbal Space Program - Looking Forward 01 - Earth Antimatter SSTO
hello everyone and welcome to my 504 YouTube video yay I've made many many videos a lot of them could use a lot more polish I would be the first to admit that but I hope to make this one at least a little bit special and we are going to be doing not really a new series per se because it's not going to be a sequence of events like one my normal series but we are going to be doing some experiments experiments in future technology and in order to do that i have installed KSP interstellar I've got near future I've got some other things like herbal foundries involved because anti grav is cool and we are going to be doing things in real solar system so this is earth that we are on right now and we've got other realism overhaul stuff real fuels etc deadly reentry far as you can see down there and so yeah we've got lots and lots of stuff to work with and so here we are with and these things always pop out whenever I put them on procedural tanks but yeah we've got the saber this is in line with my whenever I'm playing a real sci-fi game i temped name ships after pointy weapons and that's that's from I think that's from Wing Commander I remember Wing Commander having dard sabre broadsword that sort of thing and so it's from my old old wing commander days and so I still named them like that and so yeah this is the saber for me I don't think it resembles the Wing Commander saber it was a saber right I'm not misremembering this but anyway and this is my proper sci-fi ship when I want to personally go around punching around the universe or really just herbal system but not the Kerbal system Sol system and so let's get out the Delta V and I'll talk about briefly but we'll take it up quickly enough it's got a lot of thrust to weight ratios you can see but that's that's not all present the ground I found I'm not entirely sure how the antimatter stuff works but anyway speaking of which this has to antimatter reactors and thermal nozzles attached to them so that they then produce the thrust that they that we need we've got antimatter tanks and they're partially filled and that is by me tweaking the craft file though I do have an excuse I'll get to that at some point we have a antimatter production station in orbit that is a story element I didn't put it to or with piece by piece it was hyper edited there but we'll get to that that will be space station liberty and we are aiming to rendezvous with it this will get up legitimately obviously now we've got water tanks basically the fuel for this is water if I could actually show that water lots of water so we've got water tanks there the benign wings are filled with water we've got water water water and that's what fuels this basically I guess the antimatter reactor splits the water and the hydrogen oxygen burns that it's so disassembles it probably doesn't even go through the elemental thing just ends up some sort of plasma or something and shoots it out the back at really high velocity but the actual ISP on this isn't huge it's still much better than normal hydrogen oxygen mix but yeah it's it's and that's thanks to the acceleration provided by the antimatter of course stuff really goes out the back fast when it encounters antimatter okay but those two antimatter reactors are not the only reactors involved we have a fission reactor here and that is providing electric electricity and what does it call it I forget the name megawatts megawatts in order to get our warp drive fueled with exotic matter so that's going on as well actually it's a lot easier to fuel a warp drive that an end time reactor I've just found we do have these huge radiators and they are not enough like this but actually once we get into space you'll see they are pretty much enough we can ship down the antimatter reactors for a long time anyway and a lot of the heat from the fission reactor actually goes into the warp drive so we don't have to worry about that the warp drive will absorb all that okay so with all that said I think we want to see this launch obviously and we will let jeb do it because I am confident i have done testing on this obviously you don't get something like this without testing we are going off of the runway and we're going to try to get try to get into orbit around earth and then eventually rendezvous I'm going to keep these episodes short because we're doing little tests and so there's just a test to see that this can get into or it properly and then you'll notice no docking port and so to refuel at the station which is what the station is for of course we do have the pipe end points from Kas alright so let's take her up okay here we are on a runway and it's best not to completely trust the Delta V readings in the VA be we saw 16,000 or something like that that's not true here we see 4266 that's not true either for some reason it even reads to vacuum time differently that's that's not correct okay so you see here we have a dozen units event i matter which our our orbiting station can easily provide by the way so that is not wrong and waste heat here you can see diminishing because the warp reactor is getting its exotic matter and also some is being this paid by the radiator here we haven't activated our antimatter though so let's get our antimatter pumping we do not need full thrust on takeoff because we've got a lot of acceleration with this and basically we're going to be launching into a 60 degree pitch up attitude all right the key thing here is to not scrape off the work dr obviously here we go wow it is a little bit dark isn't it I think he'll be all right mmm yeah let's launch like this will be launching into the dawn they'll get brighter okay here we go very important that the gear stays stable but we're not going to go very fast before rotating it's a very very aerodynamically happy craft actually come on get up there all right I should show you that in in the feet in the SPH it's very good aerodynamically very stable and we can add some more thrust here now that we're sort of pitching up like this we do end up getting some SAS oscillations that's not a big deal there's no point going too fast in this face but anyway here we are and of course I forgot to mention antimatter collectors because well if you're starting in space and you can't get to the station you'd want to at least get a little bit of antimatter back every now and again just so that you have some hope of making a way back home there's a lot of food water and oxygen available though actually the water is being depleted here but we can replenish it from our other water supplies for some reason the engines are draining from that tank first ok so food water and oxygen I Jeb has 234 days really so pretty good space station Liberty only as 84 days but as 10 cruise so you'll have to have some regular supplies and I'm sure by the time we get antimatter technology will be able to supply a station properly I think that would be a thing so this got to be looking towards the future I forgot to check the relative inclinations through the station I hope we're close and I'm gonna leave that as a surprise maybe we'll have to develop a but then I'm got me turning into a series if I'm guys start doing a sequence of events like developing a tug not like a fuel transport vehicle to fuel this thing up I'll have to consider that I just want to do crafts design honestly and this is a nifty little guy you can definitely see going around the university in something like this right really if you wanted to be efficient we should be pushing four G's through most of this after we passed region of heating let's get into a lower orbit let's say three hundred kilometers the station's at 400 well Jeb has to be loving this his cockpit isn't that great though I love how the radiators sort of glow it looks a bit if he wants to ray your panels are extended though now let's see anything else I didn't mention oh yes I haven't tested this for re-entry so I don't actually know whether it can re-enter the atmosphere safely or not probably not most things can't if you just designed them in a shape other than a capsule and this is a very interesting shape this gotta be the warp drive has got to be like really delicate so i'm not sure if it could survive reentry like that then again maybe it's used to getting very very hot I don't know for now I'm not gotta fire up the work drive up by the way just in case you're wondering will lay off on that so there's just a change of pace obviously I have done many many regular rockets and I am a sci-fi writer so this is the sort of thing I normally have in my stories antimatter reactors and and not warp drives i use hyperspace drives but that's just my thing okay well we're getting pretty close to orbit now let's take a look at our situation oh that's the worst oh dear we've got a big inclination difference from the from the station and we're going to high now let's cut that out actually you know what we could boost to a higher orbit and then do inclination change from further out do i do I have enough Delta V for that though there's just bad planning on my part but then again probably at the point where Cape Canaveral actually hit the overt of the station we'd be in the dark the station is at an inclination to match the moon by the way son obviously that's intended that's going to be helpful for future things but yeah I think I'm just gon boost to a higher orbit and then see if I can allow that to help us out getting into the right inclination let's set as target 47.4 degrees is bad that is bad even with 2,000 Delta V left that's not good okay so deliberately going into a high Apple abscess here yup it's enough to flatten it out but it's not enough to match the station okay forget this I am going to have to develop a drone ship that is specifically designed to refuel my little saber here but let's get this into orbit first so we will do that maybe neither the next episode that in subsequent episode so this is just going to be a quickie where I am going to show off this little guy and give a little taste for future events and designs but we do want to have this float around the Sol system oh well of course smart asss can't do anything because this doesn't really have much reaction wheel control if we do have to use our CS yet let's let that smart ESS do that so yes we do have our CS view we have good old fashion model methyl hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide i'm not completely neglecting standard stuff here and we probably need to deploy the radiators now i think i have the matching group i actually forgot which action group i've got them on and this lot of stuff going on with this vessel so there we go radiators fully deployed and you can see the waste heat is depleting fine possibly after the warp engine is full of exotic matter L the waste heat might get to be a problem but I'm not sure about that ok so we are pro great let's skin to full orbit now I'm not too sure that antimatter engines would be fully throttle double or could restart that quickly but we're gonna we're gonna go with that for now okay so here we are this is in in radiating mode the saber and so I'll think about how to reveal this guy because obviously we missed our transition station will bring something else up to the station don't worry I've got other designs in order but i think this it was a suitable 500th episode because there's something totally different from what I normally do and antimatter and all that whenever I actually used antimatter like this never so yep I think this is satisfactory I hope you enjoyed it I hope you like this design and with that I'll say thank you for watching if you enjoyed this video please do press like if you have any comments or suggestions please leave them in the comments section below and I'll see you next time you
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Jesus on Taking Drugs
why do people choose drugs drugs that's right um so here's our soul soul is your what is your soul it's your passions experien your desires emotion your emotion these are all the things we've been talking about what the soul is Right intentions all of your experiences all you can call them your memories memor they're all in your soul the soul has free will it also has love all of us have some amount of love in our soul generally as well right that's our soul he is our soul now what happens with our soul obviously is we receive different types of emotions and we can classify some types of emotions as truth-based emotions love is a truth-based emotion there are other ones like wisdom power Joy you know there's lots of different truth-based emotions that go into our soul there are also lots of different what I call error-based emotions or you could also call them fear-based emotions right and all the kind of emotions of unworthiness emptiness loneliness all those kind of things enter our soul now our souls remember have personality and what I've generally found myself in terms of interaction with people is that there are people who are more naturally passionate than others do you not I mean who who are really really sensitive to emotion more sensitive it seems sometimes than anyone else around them right and usually those people are also very very sensitive to error entering them now the error remember enters you particularly during the from the time you incarnated and through your childhood in particular right that's when the error enters you and then you start acting upon the error and creating more error but the causal error the real guts of the stuff usually happen during our own childhood now as that enters us if our personality is a very sensitive or passionate personality we will try to come up with different different ways to cope with that ER to cope with it emotionally and one of those things that we'll do is we'll turn to different forms of denial now there are societ from a society's perspective there are forms of denial that are acceptable right being busy is one of them right busier life that's acceptable that's an acceptable form of denial what are other acceptable forms of denial that we use nowadays do you think sorry entertainment entertainment yeah so I get involved in entertaining myself all the time you know movies DVDs going out you know all just keeping myself busy with entertainment well there another form of sucess success yeah what did somebody else say I was just going to say try to exceling some yeah excelling you know making yourself Excel that's that's acceptable form of denial what are the non-acceptable forms of denial with our society today drugs drugs alcohol sex G laziness right can you see what's happening is we are actually judging the forms of denial now when a child grows up with lots of judgment about forms of denial they split into two categories they Rebel or they follow the Judgment they go along with the Judgment so they will either go down the rebellious path and some of you have done that in your own life right gone down a rebellious path of forms of denial and some of you have also gone down this path of acceptable forms of denial and our children do this all the time and more and more our children are choosing non-conforming forms of denial and the reason why is because we are trying because of our own Deni so all forms of abuse began during the childhood all forms of abuse of drugs alcohol and those kind of things began while our children were were little and we have imposed certain forms of denial upon them that they have either accepted and in the case of that busied themselves and done all the things we've done or rejected right which theyve then gone down the track of doing the opposite things drugs alcohol abuse sex whatever right the key for us is to see them all as the same without judgment to see them all just as forms of denial of underlying emotion that we need to experience what about the use of drugs in shamanistic cultures Etc where they're used to break through emotional blocks or mind things to to get to a spiritual understanding yeah I know that they that's the thought that they use for and the truth is actually quite different when you look at what's happening at the Spirit body level at Spirit body level when you take anything that modifies and that that that is dealing with emotional substances what actually happens in your spirit body when you take jokes even just may or I know this might I've said a few of you there there is a modification of the energy flow in your spirit form because it changes the way your spirit form copes with and energy flowing within it and my suggestion is to my my suggestion is to avoid all of those things and look at the underlying emotional reason why you're reaching for that particular substance now a lot of the so-called shamanistic culture is is treated as a developed culture but in reality in the spirit world it has a lot of roots in some very dark emotions and so many of the spirits who are connected with these people are in a dark place actually and wanting drugs in in order to still look after some of their own emotions and so there's a very strong Spirit connection with drugs for that reason many people who take drugs when they're very young go into schizophrenic stages what that state is is actually a spirit when you're in a in a drug State a spirit is it can more easily take over your your body if you like and your and your mind and you enter a relationship with the spirit on a fairly permanent BAS so there are a lot of illnesses today that are actually related to what drug a drug does to your body and how it opens you up spiritually and then how it connects you with a spirit and most of the time the spirits who are connecting to those to those um emotions are spirits already in quite a poor emotional state themselves
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I Love TMNT Mutant Mayhem's Art Style
Cowabunga my dudes that's what the young kids say right oh that's a hot mug guy hey guys this is my review for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and mutant Mayhem now you may be wondering why on Earth I went and saw this A buddy of mine was gonna see it with his kids and he invited me so I was like okay sure I will admit I am not the most adverse or in knowledge of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles universe no reason against this show I just never was there for watching any of the products I think I watched one of the fox kids animated shows when I was younger but just I don't know just never came across and never was a big fan of it not that I didn't like it I just I don't know it just didn't appease to me but I will not deny the absolute amazing hole that this IP has had for Generations one of my cousin's kids is probably one of the biggest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fans I've ever seen if he hasn't seen this movie already I wouldn't be surprised it's just such a legendary IP and it just keeps coming back every every year it just constantly finds a way to stay relevant and stay in the minds of children and teenagers and overly aged teenagers uh there's a video game right now being based on the last Ronin that I am actually quite interested in because I know the cliff notes of that story and that sounds like a dark story so I'm very interested in that but the movie itself uh first off I will say I really like the animation style ever since into the spider-verse came out is really opened up that Avenue for Animation Studios to just try something that's different from say the CG sort of Animation stories that we've been getting from Disney and Pixar and whatnot for the last while into the spider-verse is very much about its color and about its character design Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is very much about the shadows and the lighting and the physical aspects of the characters there are moments where it kind of goes back and forth between looking like something out of a Sketchbook and sometimes out of a claymation oh some of the characters move 24 frames 22 frames per second and there were moments where I honestly thought is that actually claymation is that actually hand-drawn is that actually CG it was such a cool blend that it was the thing that was holding me most to the movie because I'll be honest the story's coming in I enjoyed this movie for a out my ear and what yeah in one ear and out the other I think that kids will enjoy this too because the story is quite simple it's another origin story about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles becoming who they are wanting to fight crime figuring out how to become a part of the society that hates them and all the while making friends along the way and yeah it's an enjoyable thing I think the music choice is both a mixture of new and a lot of old like there are some references in here that adults will get um not so much on the subtlety level of say the Toy Story movies but it's there like I think parents will like get a chuckle I had a couple of Chuckles um I do know that it does change the origins of a lot of the characters um some for the better some for the worst I know some people don't like this and I can't express my opinion on that because like I said I just don't know that much about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles but I do know that some people have said that they don't like the changes with the turtle's Origins instead of learning Kung Fu through lessons they just watch YouTube videos and whatnot and I can say yeah that's some lazy writing a little bit but I do find it find that's kind of relevant in terms of current day audiences but you know be as you are and then the actual story it was okay like I thought it was a enjoyable thing but for an hour and 40 minutes there was a part where I was like okay let's wrap it up let's wrap it up I think the humor is pretty decent I like the voice acting from pretty much everyone um there's a lot of people who are in this movie who I did not know they were in this movie um maybe to the point where it's a little bit too much like there's a lot of additional Side characters that Superfly the bad guy the movie has that are there to be funny and to be a one note character and like I said there's some of those people who are being voiced by people like the they're freaking gecko guys being voiced by Paul Rudd and I did not know that until the movie was over um I enjoy the art style first and foremost as my biggest compliment about this movie I think that the story while kind of is at least something passable but if not maybe just a little bit forgettable I wanted to wait a couple of days to see if I could remember this movie and I don't remember a lot of this movie I can't even remember the jokes that I laughed at I I remember the circumstances of like eating one of them was about Master Splinter making a friend with a cockroach and someone stepped on the Cockroach and he ate him and I thought that was funny but that was in the first like five minutes of the movie I understand first and foremost this movie is not for me it's not for me it's made for kids so if I were to write it for kids I don't know like a four out of seven but for me personally I'm gonna give Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles me and Mayhem a three out of seven doesn't mean that it's bad I've given some movies that I enjoyed three out of seven before I just feel that the memorability of this movie or just the the lasting effect is fleeting it is leaving my brain as we talk about it right now those are my thoughts about this movie what did you think about it did you guys take your kids to it what do they think about it what do you think about it let me know in the comments below otherwise got this all for me hope you enjoyed this review if you did leave a like and if you're interested in more subscribe until then cowabungus God I sound so old saying that foreign [Music]
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[Music] foreign [Music] our father and our God we thank you this morning we thank you for what you are setting to do with our lives we thank you God that you won't be announcing a supernatural shaking we are not involved if we don't intend to be part you will not have been sharing this no we want to ask you this morning that the weapons you use to bring shakies help us to understand Lord I ask that you will connect us to become such instruments in your hand in Jesus Christ's name we have prayed amen please be seated the Lord bless you good morning this morning the Lord bless you and make his face to shine upon you in the name of Jesus we are back here this morning and I would like us to go back again to our Passage even though in this morning hours I will still be focusing on the leaders Walkers and God servants as instruments for Supernatural shaking I want you to note the passage we have been reading a guy chapter 2 and I want you to note that that message like I began to say yesterday it was not a message into the air it was not a general speaking it is a directed instruction to someone that we can know someone that is active and is alive so whenever God is speaking like he's speaking is speaking to people and if they don't have a role to play God will not be speaking to them I don't know whether you remember when it was time for God to do something in the in the land of Israel in the days of Eli after God had spoken privately to Eli about the recklessness that is happening under his ministry after God has spoken and warned him about what his children were doing on the altar with the offerings of the Lord after God had quietly warned him about what is is his children are brought how they have disdained and discredited the offering of the Lord the Bible said one night God came and called a small boy Samuel and as I read the scriptures I was wondering why will God be speaking such a heavy matter to a small boy like someone why would God be confided in a small boy who as at that time was still underaged as regards what God is about to do do you remember God said to him God said I would do a thing in this time that the ears of men I will hear it will do what with tengo and God began to speak about the challenges the sins of the House of Eli he said which I have already told him so my own question was Lord so why is it that you are speaking to a small boy someone about what is going to happen and I want you to read that scripture before I take you back to our again because I will be dealing with your role in the Supernatural shaking your role as Divine instruments for what God is about to do sometimes when we talk about supernatural shaking we could be talking about it as if something will just jump from the sky and we are all going just to be observers of it our audience will say ah oh but more and more as you study the word of God that's not how God works that's not how God does his work God doesn't just sit in the sky and begin to God doesn't just sit in the sky and begin to shake the act like that any time you see God saying I will do it if it has to be on the Earth then it has to be a man on the Earth that God uses it has to be someone like you like myself who are living on the earth that God uses to do whatever I wanted to do on the face of the Earth now look at first Samuel I wanted you to see something quickly before I go from there the Bible noted in chapter 3 when God had called Samuel and in verse 11. and the Lord said to Samuel behold I will do a thing in history at which both The Heirs of everyone that heareth it tengo in that day I will perform against Eli all things which are spoken concerning his house when I begin I will also make an end for I have told you that I will judge his house forever for the iniquity which he knows because his sons made them says vile and he restrained them not and therefore I have sworn onto the house of Eli that the iniquity of Eli's house shall not be poached with sacrifice not offering forever and somewhere lay until the morning and open the doors of the house of the Lord and some were feared to show Eli the vision then Eli called Samuel and said somewhere my son and he answered here am I and he said what is the thing that the Lord has said unto you I pray thee I did not from me go do so to you and more also if they hide anything from me of all the things that he said unto you and someone told him every week and hit nothing from him and he said it is the Lord let him do what he made him go and somewhere grew and the Lord was with him and he let none of his words fall to the ground and all history from Dan even to be ashamed they knew that Samuel was established to be a prophet of the Lord and the Lord appeared again in Shiloh for the Lord revealed himself to somewhere in Shiloh by the word of the Lord and the word of Samuel chapter 4 now came to all history now Israel went out against the Philistines to battle I don't need to read that what was I noting then if God does not have a role for a man to play God does not speak to him about what he wants to do if God has no space to include you in what he wants to do God has no business revealing his secret to you the secret of the Lord are with those who fear Him so the first point I want to raise this money and I will be doing that for the morning sessions the morning sessions I'll be focusing on instruments for Supernatural shaking how does God prepare them how does God make them and of God Prime them into what he wants to do that's what I'll be focusing on by the grace of God every morning when we come and so because I'm going to run that as a series Once you have started coming this morning others are not able to come we are running a series and I wanted to make sure you are consistent about it because that when I was coming for the meeting I did not intend that the meetings will be the same I intended that the leadership meeting the pastor's meeting the workers committee and all those who are disciples who want to take it further with God I will be sitting with them for us to deal with issues because we can't be making noise and shouting or what God will do when we are not preparing vessels that will make it to happen so this meeting I didn't expect there will be as many as this but thank God that you are here perhaps God has decided to include you in what he wants to do that's why you are here and I'm trusting God that he will embody his heart to you and speak deeply to you and set you on fire for what he wants to do in the name of Jesus usually when God wants to move in any place in any congregation even though we want all the congregation all the populations of the blessed and to be carried that's not how God makes fire God usually makes fire in a small place but if the fire is well tended and it blows up it will catch up everywhere are we together God wanted to affect the whole world he wanted to affect the whole world and I was surprised that it was not Global protein I was surprised that Jesus was not going from place to place from everywhere I said because I want to affect you well let me just affect them at once do you know what he did Jesus Jesus and I've never I've never felt any other way of doing God's work I Found Jesus he went and sat down in Galilee and he called Those whom the world and he called 12 people and I'm saying Lord is that strategic how do you want to affect the whole world and you are not going to hold the world how do you want to change the whole world and bring all men under the Salvation that you came to give and you are not going everywhere everywhere and they say we saw him in India we saw him in Ethiopia we saw him here we saw him here we saw him here he sat in Galilee he collected 12. what bothers me was the economy of Christ it bothers me a lot I said how do you intend to affect the whole world and you have not done quota system at least Isla brought this from this side that from that center from that side and everywhere and then they will see that as a conglomeration of everybody from all over the world but you know what he did he sat in Galilee a core 12. please listen to this because it's important for you to understand why you are sitting here it's important when you call this 12 I look at them number one I saw that Peter and and Andrew they are from the same family they are from the same father James and John from the same house Peter and Andrew Philip and Nathaniel they are from the same Village the only man that was not from the Galilea is Judas Iscariot Who Came From Down that's the only man that was not among them like that so how could you put your Eternal program in the midst of a people that are of the same of the same location the same household is that not too costly and Jesus took them then I look at their qualification I was again challenged that Jesus did not give consideration to qualifications I saw that for Jesus had knowledge technical knowledge was not a prerequisite for what he wanted to do with their lives so he went and selected people that everybody knows that they were barbarians and yet those in his eternal plan was going to reach professors am I right he was going to reach business tycoons he was going to affect people of different categories he was going to confront people of design injury Council those that are you know senators and I said Lord you want to read senators you want to affect business tykins you want to affect people that are of great knowledge and you did not go to the Citadel of learning and and and go and collect the kind of people that when they are talking about say yes I lost my car for him he said because all those parameters they are the natural parameters they don't confess in my consideration so again I'm looking at what God is going to do again God went and spoke to his Samuel of what is going to happen God will say I'm going to do something in history that the two years of those who were here we think at the same time and God finished talking to someone in that chapter I didn't hear anything that God told somewhere to do or did you hear it eh and I say God what does that mean it means that in the racing of a version in the racing of a man and a woman that God uses it is not first what to do that God has said God first recruits them as confidence oh I'm confusing you this morning God says does what he recruits them as what as confidence someone that he can confide in as regards what he wants to do on the face of the Earth God looks for confidence people with whom he could share his heart people with whom he can reveal what he is about to do permit me to quickly tell you something because it's very important for you to understand that you see what God is going to do on the face of the Earth God is going to do it because he has power to do whatever he chooses to do God is Not Gathering momentum to do anything God doesn't warm up to do anything in fact God can be sitting down as if he's sleeping and all of you are hearing and say God won't you do something won't you do something why will you do something oh God and if ever God even hears your cry it looks at time say my time is not yet and to the time that God is about to do what he wants to do everything Still Remains quiet as if he's not going to do it if nothing is going to happen that's what confused many of us God does everything according to his time when the time for God to do something happens are you hearing me he causes everything on Earth to make it to happen when when that time when it is time for God to cause anything to happen because God can never fail time God keeps to time God watches his time God does this Timely and in their season but what does God do ever before the time that he wants to do what he wants to do he looks for confidence he looked for men and women with whom he will share what he wants to do I so for me and in this meeting I am not concerned about what God will do because he will do it I know we have been crying about Nigeria ABI and we have been crying for a long time and it's a piano see things are getting worse and worse and worse and worse and worse to such a time that some of you may be wondering does God have any plan for Nigeria is God going to walk is God going to do something when I listen to God I see him watching then you put his hand in his pocket again you know I read the scripture the other day and I don't know how the message said God take away your hand from your pocket and do something foreign God he does all things in this time so when you have heard God speaking he said I will hasten it in its time when Abaco was concerned about the move of God these are all instruments that God was Raising then he said because habakkuk was crying Lord I'm saying contradictions how can people that are wicked how can they be having their way the law has been scattered and there is no law cause you can go they have scattered the law it happened in days of Abaco Abaco said these people are arrogant they do things they like they kill your children they deal with the righteous and they are going to score free Lord where are you have you not said you are the one whose eyes cannot behold iniquity come to stand up and do something and then Abacus said I will go to My World Cup I hear what the Lord will say to me confidence people that God can speak to and that's the first matter I want to deal with with you this morning people that God can take in and begin to share his heart with they are generally few because many are not trustworthy to hold God's secrets so when abaku went up say I heard the Lord said to me division is for what is one appointed time wait for it do Italians it will not arrive what kind of what kind of statement is that do Italians it will not happen have you read that kind of Passage before eh habaku chapter 2 verse 4 3 verse 4. he said even though Italian even though it looks as if we are wasting time no it will not die it will happen at their at the right time I will arrive at the point at which I intend to align praise the Lord the vision is here for an appointed time at the end it shall speak and not lie do it hurry wait for it because it will surely come it will not die the meaning of that is that God never he never consulate one day you will just hear when it is time and God just all right all right all right all right all right the iniquity of the Amorite is now full finished then everybody will be hearing from everywhere oh what happened this man that happened hey yeah yeah yeah because it is time I pray that God will help us to walk with God I will make us men and women who walk with God so the first matter for us tonight I mean this morning those instruments for Supernatural shaking man of his confidence that's the first thing close confidence now let's so I saw God he came to speak to someone I will bring thee in Israel for with the two years that we hear it with Timber I would deal with the house of Eli for the iniquity which he knows I'm not I'm not gossiping to you about him he already knows and I told him so it's not a news if Eli already knows why are you telling me the results was the father the Bible said I want you to read what the Bible said about somewhere before we go ahead so the Bible concluded the Bible said and somewhere verse 19 grew and the Lord was with him and did not let none of his words fall to the ground and all Israel from down even to be asheba they knew that somewhere was what established to be a prophet of the Lord and the Lord appeared again in Shiloh you know God has not been coming to Shiloh for a long time eh why because he has no man to visit did you hear me sir God doesn't go to places anyhow if God goes to a place a hearing me is because there is a man there that he wants to visit may I pray that you will understand that can I tell you that you need to understand that this is a beautiful Sanctuary Abi and it's wonderful but let me tell you the truth if you would like to hear me would you like to hear me this building is a building the good Beauty it only becomes a sanctuary where God Appears when there is somebody to appear to Babylon are you hearing me if you are a man that God can come and visit and you are in this place then people will be coming here and they'll be meeting God why are they meeting God eh I want to hear you very well because there is a man that he wants to visit the Bible says the Lord appeared again in Shiloh read it read it read it for me read it loud did you notice the word for did you notice the word for in that Bible verse what's the meaning of the word for because the Lord revealed himself to who where are you with me is the Bible clever you huh if Samuel were not in Shiloh let's imagine that Samuel was in a better or better and God wants to visit somewhere where we go he will go to better then everybody who wants to see God what would they say they say God has gone to better to see his friend then the presence of God will be embedded that's my understanding you are the ones celebrating the sacredness of a place God does it you are the one that speaks so highly of a place God doesn't it is only when God finds a man or a people in a place that he goes to the place who does God's presence can visit if they are no more here oh my God this place will become a mere what Auditorium it can actually become a theater where they'll be dancing music and this he said is that not our church is he your church but with us what US what has happened the man that attracts God's presence there are no more here so that's why the first issue that we want to focus on in preparing for that Supernatural shaking is to look for the man through whom God can save the Earth and it is not what they can do that matters God was not telling somewhere what to do God was just telling somewhere what he got was going to do and as soon as God finds a man that I can visit they can be talking to then the Bible said and the word of the Lord you know in chapter 3 at the beginning they say and the word of the law became scarce and please read chapter 3 for me sorry that I'm parabulating about I I just want to carry you along so that I can get to where I'm going I just want to be sure that we're together are we together now go to chapter 3 verse 1. did you see what the Bible said there and the child someone minister to the Lord before Eli and the word of the Lord was what they use the word precious as if it is in terms of a great value but no the word they want to use is scarce rare that the word of the law became what rare do you have any other version that use the word rare or scarce what do you answer good news read it for me wow I wish it has a microphone let's give you a microphone sir in those in those days when the boys Samuel was serving the lord the other direction of Eli there were very few messages from the Lord and Visions from him were quite rare one night it's okay all right rare messages from the law became very few people travel everywhere only to come and hear empty stories they were waiting to hear God but unfortunately the man to whom God can speak is no more around that's how Shiloh became abandoned as far as I'm concerned there is no secret about crowd a crowd only goes to where something is happening and instead of struggling to have crowds let me struggle to have what will attract them am I communicating let me be a man that God has decided to work with to confide in to entrust with himself with his word then because somewhere was in Shiloh and God needed to visit somewhere God appeared where is am I communicating with him when I began to beg God I said God I have read in the Bible I have seen that brother John departis was a man he was not wearing a good dress can you iron skin eh it was very risky didn't have good food he was eating locusts he didn't have Sanctuary he was in the desert but because Bob said the word of the law came to John in the desert what did the Bible say happened to everybody say the people from idumia from Jerusalem from Jordan from everywhere they were trooping to the Wilderness to hear him no publicity and the man was not properly trained in terms of uh summer presentation Abby all the homiletics and ammonetics and all the chicks this man had known it's unfortunate he will come up and then instead of good morning you people may God bless you the glory of the Lord is over you he will know you say you brood of vipers who have told you to come here why did you come here why and they couldn't go he said you that you say you are the Abraham's sons Abraham children stop saying that don't say Abraham is your father bring forth fruit that is made for repentance because God is able to raise out of stones children for Abraham what kind of man is this yet nobody could go away in fact they were coming more and more so their men were coming lining I said look we are soldiers I have done atrocities in my life can I also be said yes all the things you forcefully collected go and return it and come back who knows the secret of that kind of anointing eh the word of the Lord that came to me if we are asking for Supernatural shaking and God is speaking about it to us I want you to consider that is because God seemed to have a space for you in what he wants to do and he wants to call you into confidence he wants to engage you it's one of his confidence the rest of the story of Samuel you know it and I don't need to talk about it I just want you to know that that's what God does now we come to a guy and I know that with you that the book of agave and the message that a guy was presenting he wasn't talking to the air all the announcement that God was Raising there it was directed God was speaking particularly to a man from agai chapter 1 you hear us in the second year of dairos the king in the sixth month in the first day of the month came the world of the Lord by Akai the prophet unto whom governor of Judah and to Joshua the son of Joseph the actress saying don't speak at the Lord of hosts God does not speak to a man if he has nothing to do with him and you will notice that God first and foremost recruits men that he can confide in that's the first issue so let us try to pursue that for this money tomorrow will go beyond that and talk about how to see prepare them then on Wednesday we deal with what does he do with them praise the Lord now there are passages we are going to be meeting as we are going on but from the passage we have chosen for ourselves during this meeting we are seeing a verbal we are seeing a Joshua the high priest and I want to trace them very quickly so that you can have an understanding before I go ahead because I'm dealing with the people with whom can do what he wants to do people that becomes is close confident now let's first of all Trace Joshua Joshua the son of Joseph the high priest let's Praise Him his name was mentioned in agar his name was mentioned in Zechariah so let's go and look at what is the issue with Joshua a man that God wants to use and God wants to make a close confidence all of you are you here let's go to Zechariah Chapter 3. now in Zechariah Chapter 3 and he showed me he showed me Joshua the high priest I hope you know there is that same future we read in a guy huh Joshua the high priest he showed me Joshua the I pray standing before the angel of the Lord and Satan do what standing at his right hand to do what to resist him while we Satan resist a man of no consequence if you are not going to be a threat to the kingdom of darkness does the devil have time to waste time on you do you know that Satan himself is very very very very very very administrative in his thinking do you know that Satan don't waste time on those who matter not do you know that if Satan comes to a meeting like this he has given instruction to his demons and say look I need maximum profit with this range don't catch peripheral people even if you catch them it's all right at least we will add them to hell but those will not help me strike the shepherd is that strategic eh do what strike the shepherd what will happen to the rest of the floor so if Satan comes now and he's looking for someone to deal with quickly and he will have got maximum profit he will look for those huh who carries the heavy presence of God in their lives finish them when he has finished them who else can stand again they will scatter that's how Satan operates one time I was crying say God why is this why is Satan always attacking me all of that they are so you don't know why so you don't know why you carry something that Satan feared and he wants to beat your hand so that you can drop it so immediately became clear to me that ah I am one of the the highly Pursuit Target of the devil the devil is against you I say I know it I know it very well even this morning they have discussed me in their emergency meeting there's no day they don't discuss me they say what shall we do today is and if we allow him to say what you ought to say something will happen can we do something to divert everything you want to say they are always planning because they also want to make the highest advantage so if Satan is attacking you probably there's something in you that if they are allowed to grow you will become a threat to their Kingdom if Satan is pressing on you pressing on you pressing on you ask the devil say devil why are you so bothered about me very much because I know what you will do you remember a man of God Elijah is so Isaiah you remember as I and the man started with me and Elisha was with me and as I said why are you crying why are you weeping Sarah the kind of atrocities you will do to the people of God I saw it he said ah it's your servant a dog he said more than that I can see that you are going to cause terrible problems for my people that's why I'm already kind those who have a vision of a future they don't joke when they meet men that are carrying serious and their serious take holder in what God wants to do but if you are a normal entity who plans to become nothing for God who don't mind even if you sleep in a quarter Satan may not worry Satan may not go and relay your marriage you can marry anything but this one that will cause problem for my kingdom let's do whatever we can to derail him so the Lord showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the angel of the Lord and Satan the word standing at his right hand to assist him Satan doesn't come to any man to assist him anytime the Devil Comes whether he is smiling with you or he is giving you biscuit to eat he has come to steal to kill and to destroy he can't come to assist you he has not such a thing in his agenda at all praise the Lord but why why is Satan able to do that said the Lord said unto Satan then Lord rebuke you all said even the Lord that has chosen Jerusalem rebuke you is not this is a brand plot out of the fire you know in that little statement I can see something in the heavenlings over every man God wants to use which means men that God uses God deliberately go and pluck them God will block it today like this I'm going to block this one and plot this one and pluck that one for his assignment if you know where God block some of us we came from unlikely places people like me ought not to be anywhere nobody should listen to a man like myself should have just died a herbalist name but God and I'll be telling you how he does it now because we need to understand that I pray with me because I'm conscious of our time but if we get at that and start praying that'll be good he said is this not one of those that have been plugged from the fire is this not a brand locked out of the fire that question Satan could not answer it because God was pointing at a Divine choice God was pointing at a Divine action and Satan stood you know don't find it but something must be done to this brother something must be done to his life for him to have access to what he ought to have access unto access to God I wanted to read that because I'm dealing with instruments and I said the first thing I'm dealing with today is how God makes them his close confidence and that may be the first thing that God wants to do with your life in this meeting look at the Bible now Joshua was clothed with fearly garments here's a man that should stand in the presence of God but not properly dressed he was clothed with theater garments no wonder Satan has something to visit if you are wearing something that belongs to Satan why will he not come to me look at yourself let me come down I don't I'm too far away can I come down here am I disturbing you if I come down now sister bring my Bible for me please now you know the problem we are in this room now when this fall now there are no flights here have you ever seen flies here flies are not here as if flies are not in Lagos let somebody come here now with an open wound eh undressed what will happen huh flies will be flying in and when they are coming they are not going anywhere else where are they going they are going to their customer here [Music] they have a customer that they have traced that is in that church and we need to visit him so suddenly you will see flies you'll be coming from that window they're coming from this window they'll be coming from here and then they will all be traveling to where to their customer where there is an open wound are we together so the Bible says was standing at his right hand to resist him God was saying no no no this is a a brand plugged out of fire [Music] Joshua want to lift holy hands Satan was he what pulling down his right hand the way the Bible describes is a right-handed man it was me who is a left-handed man if Satan wants to deal with me you know where I will stand he will stand by my letter and because that's my hand this one I only use it to hold microphone the real hand is this a hearing me that's a hand so he said I want to incapacitate a man he will take his hand the right hand he uses to hold it down like this it was incapacitating him but the only reason is because he was rarely a Fieldy garment and Satan knew that this man Even though plot a brand clocked out of fire he's going to do great works the supernatural shaking God was announcing in a guy this man is going to be involved in that so he quickly came and was resisting him so the Bible said and Joshua was clothed with Fielding garments and stood before the angel and his answered and spoke unto those that stood before him saying take away the filthy garment from him and to him he said behold I have caused your iniquity to pass from you and I will clothe you with change agreement are you there in verse 4. and I said let them set a fair miter upon his head so they set a fair might upon his head and clothe him with garments and the angel of the Lord stood by and the idea of the Lord protested unto Joshua he protested said Joshua did you see what you have done now did you see the trouble you brought us did you see how you allowed Satan to come here because you are wearing a Fielding gun did you see the resistance where we're having to deal with I protest to you because you're a man that God wants to use don't say the Lord of hosts if thou we walk where in my way and if thou we keep my charge then thou shall also judge my house and shall keep my course and I will give you places to work among these that stand by before I reach the next bus did you understand that God please come sorry to disturb you imagine God saying don't joke we feel the government anymore don't embarrass heavy you are here brand flocked out of fire there's something we are preparing you for I charge you if you will walk in my ways what I've told you to do then I'll give you a right in my house I'll give you a Ministry among my people are you hearing me then I will give you places to work then I will give you a space among these people that Stand By Me that is a critical matter before we talk about supernatural shaking so you see God he was focusing on this Joshua and then at the end in verse 8. they gave him a an instruction let's look at what God said to him in verse 8. the Bible said here now all Joshua the high priest thou and your fellows that sit before you for they are men wandered out for behold I will bring forth my servant the branch for behold the stone that I have made before Joshua upon one stone shall be sunny eyes behold I will and greatly grieving thereof says the Lord of hosts and I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day Hallelujah I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day which means we are going to have a very Mighty move of God if God is going to remove the iniquity of a nation in one day ah but it does not begin with the people where does where does he start he starts with a Joshua is that with a man that God has has blocked blood says you have to be plot first and as you have been plot something must happen you must be purged they say your iniquity has been paused a man that is still tripling with iniquity cannot deal with iniquity those who still play with sin in their secret place what are they doing on the altar how can we have a Sunday school teacher talking but his life is not correct he says because we do have somebody we don't have somebody why don't you allow the class to be vacant that you see a man that has no message so the first thing that is Paramount in the heart of God man you say I want to give you a space among those who Stand By Me the biggest opportunity of ministry is not this stupid is to be a man who stand before God a man whom God can confide in a man that can walk into the holies of all this I say father what are you going to do they're the ones that come with fresh message from heaven they are not microwave preachers you know microwave preachers eh they carry the message they preach in 1990. they just shake it a bit warm it in the microwave then they come and shout it Tails Tails still food still but decorated and when you give people dead food safe food what are you planning for them to kill them the letter kills so if God is going to move and he's going to do something in our time in our nation that's not the problem the problem is I see God confidence I say God people that he has poached he has taken away their Fielding garments so that Satan can no longer receive them in the sanctuary as he got men and women that he can say you have a space among those who Stand By Me a man that have access to God is better than men that have plenty assets access is much more important than assets assets is about property asset is about things but access is connection connection with the source connection with God connection with his power connection with his life connection with his grace there's a great difference between connection and collection many people want collection what God is looking for who to connect with I want to pray on this I want to pray that this class this class let God Be Happy and let him be pleased to draw us into that bosom where it can make himself freely known to us before I come to take the second man that AGA referred to I'm dealing with them because that is those are the character of our texts if we have taken another text and you know I've been talking about them but the book of agar we are reading he said the word of the law came to who the rubab the son of shayate and to Joshua the son of Joseph the high priest that's why we are taking them otherwise would have been talking about someone else but before I come to Zechariah let us quickly read one thing maybe it might give us a quick insight go to John chapter 15. in John 15 Jesus gathered his disciples and in verse 15 John 15 15 and 16. Jesus said and forth what's the meaning of henceforth from now on going forward I call you not servants I do intend to call you servants for the servant knoweth not or does not know what is Lord doeth but I've called you what friend why for all things that I have heard of my father I have made known unto you have not chosen me but I have chosen you praise the Lord who are the people that Jesus is looking for say henceforth I no longer call you sir you know why a servant can be doing things for his master and he does not know why he's doing it you know there are many things your servants those who serve you those who you your workers they are doing you just let them go there go there and go and meet Mr Sun so he will give you a message did you know what you are amazing discussed it just goes there as a messenger I collect and brings that was the same thing that David did with Uriah Abby and because Uriah is a servant he gave me a letter please deliver this letter to your master there was a discussion between David and joa uraya didn't know only to deliver the letter and you are saying the king gave you this letter oh that's okay that's okay then a reorganization of the army took place the next day they put Uriah where the battle was hot and the instruction that when he hit him all of you move away so Uriah died that's what it means to be a summit a servant does not know what his master doing a servant may look important because he's running out but Jesus is looking for who friends people he can confide in people he can listen with people they can sit together and say so what are we doing now Jesus why aren't you until they say it's not time it's because of this because of this because of this that I'm watching when it is time we will do friends but you know the problem you can never confide in a man with a traitor you cannot bring a man who betrays you into your bosom we may have servants here and then but those who are critical in causing the purpose of God to happen on the face of the Earth they must be drawn from being Ordinary Servant to becoming what is friends you are my friends because everything my father told me have told you and that's the kind of person I want you to be you have not chosen me I'm the one who chose you for this assignment I chose you by myself because of what I want to do with you so when they told us it and this is one of the of the of the brand blocked out of the fire what are you doing with him I chose it for defeated government has to be removed drumming error is the song we are going to conclude with where you make men where you prepare them don't let me just be a peripheral Christian there don't allow me just to be jumping up and down just doing things make me your friends praise the Lord if I may ask you to again now look at the second man to which the message of a guy was focused that man is and I want you to see what God said about the river in verse 5. then the angel that talk with me answered and said to me no words thou not what this be and I said no my Lord then he answered and spoke to me saying this is the word of the Lord unto who eh you know as I'm reading the Bible I know I've claimed the scripture God says the Lord It's not by far it's not by might as God said it to you when did you hear God saying that to you am I saying we should not claim bible promises we should but we should claim it when God has done what as said it and as a way with God take the scripture from the pages of the Bible and does what and say it to you then it becomes your word then they become what God is saying to you this is the word of the Lord unto the river they are saying not by might nor by power but by my spirit says the Lord who are you oh great Mountain because thou shall become a plane and it shall bring forth the Hearthstone therefore with shouting crying Grace Grace unto it moreover the word of the Lord came to me saying the hands of zeruba bear have laid the foundation of this house his hands shall also finish it and thou shall know that he the Lord of hosts are sent me unto you for who has despised the day or small things for they shall rejoice and shall see deployment in the hand of the rubber band with those seven they are the eyes of the law which run to and fro through the whole Earth who is this everybody and is anybody having Living Bible Living Bible do you have Living Bible and you want to read it for me is there a living Bible here today living by me place that oh stand up and read for me give her the mic please carry a mic to that sister so that you can read even Bible I want you to read it from verse 5. very quickly okay don't you know the angel asked no my Lord I replied then he said to me this is what the Lord said to the river Bell it is not by force nor by strength but by my spirit says the Lord of Heaven's armies okay nothing not even a mighty Mountain we stand in the river Bell's way it will become a level plane before him it will become a level plane another said it will be flattened out before him yes and once everybody sets the final Stone of the temple in place the people will shout may God bless you may God bless it right that looks like a New Living Translation I want the old Living Bible yes brother Tony hold him in the Bible please give him the mic sorry that we have to worry you today to carry the mic yes thank you when Zechariah 4 you are reading verse 5. up to verse just freedom Zechariah 4 5. don't you really know the angel asked no sir I said I don't then he said this is God's message to zeruba Bell not by might nor by power but by my spirit says the Lord Almighty you will succeed because of my spirit you will do what you will succeed not because of your strength because of my spirit though you are few and weak yes verse 7. therefore no mountain however high can stand before the river for it will flatten out before him will finish this temple with Mighty shouts of Thanksgiving for God's mercy declaring that all was done by grace alone verse 8 all was done by what like great alone another message that I received from the Lord said the foundation of this Temple and he will complete it then you will know these messages are from God the Lord Almighty verse 10. do not despise this small beginning don't don't despise the small beginning for the eyes of the Lord Rejoice to see the work again to see the plum line in the hand of zerubbabel for these seven lamps represent the eyes of the Lord that see everywhere around the world Amen hello how I pray that to please the Lord this morning to place his hands on our lives to recruit us to make us one of his choice men and women for what he wants to do let me tell you what is the rubber barrels that God uses they are not energetic they are few and weak those who are strong in themselves their strength disqualifies them those who are wise in their own way their wisdom turns them to become foolish those who are highly calculated in themselves they will calculate themselves out of the purpose of God God Specializes in using men and women that has no spine boneless men so that the word of God can be can be true to them not by power not by might but by my spirit says the Lord you will succeed because of my spirit no matter how great a mountain is it will flatten out before you and when you will take the top the the the the Capstone they can't stand on top of the mountain with a shout and what will they be shall they say or by the grace the grace alone God looks for people that have not even strengthened for them to compete with God looks for people that have no pedigree as to be able to contrast themselves with what God wants to do God looks for men that are emptied for themselves emptied of their wisdom empties of their of their of their power emptied of their own resources so that God can be the owner of his work in their eyes so when God is looking for a man to use when God is looking for a woman to use these are things that he looks at and since many men are very energetic many people believe in their wisdom they believe in themselves they talk more about themselves they talk about their qualification everyone say okay [Music] then he looks away say I look for a man among them but the kind of men that he uses weak men who trembles as my world who have no confidence in themselves whose confidence is only if the Lord will walk who trembles every day and I want to tell you that that is a conditionality for the men that God will use for Supernatural shaking let me tell you that this Supernatural shaking does not come through shakers and Movers are you with me shakers and Movers they will share the glory this is because we shook the place how can a woman flatten out before he is the rubber band that has no strength stop that when you open has happened people say ah he said nothing only let the grace of God Did It Grace thy Grace is all light bleed for not yet not yet naughty or the grace of God I want to stop here to pray with you but because this is Paramount that's why we are spending the next morning sessions to deal with that but I first want to ask as we go to God In Prayer the Jews sense in one way or the other that God is speaking to you because of something he wants to do with your life do you sense in one way or the other no matter how little that God kept saying I have chosen you I have to say you it's not because you are anything it's just because I have chosen you you didn't choose me I chose you have you sensed God advertising something bogus in your ears and you're simple why is God telling me this me me like this what do I know how to do I'm not a pastor I'm not anything why is God telling me that he was going to do something as God been confiding quietly in your heart about what he wants to do can you also make yourself friendly to him here we have a friend Muslim said what friendly Jesus said to them say you are my friends if you keep my commandment if you do what I've told you to do you are my friends and it is friends I want I don't want silence I wish your your real cry so say not Romania and this morning listen even though we have prayed and we have talked and people have been making their decisions but this morning decision to make is a little different I hope you know that that man was already called a high priest Abby Joshua already had a title high priest but we are matter where matter matters Satan was resisting we are Eternal things take place he had no start where they could have caused things to happen oh my God Satan was there to hold him down what will he do to the people that start when he himself existed in the holness of holies when he had nowhere to stand before those who stand before the Lord so the kind of purging that must take place today the kind of apology that must take place in our own lives it's not about people we are not comparing you with people no you may even be the best in our church you're a church member you are best because in the country of the blind even one Iron Man is also the chief we are not talking about comparative Holiness here we are not talking about comparative uh growth we are talking about God's intentional input into your life they protested to him I said why are you protesting so he said yes you have to protest to him because he will jeopardize our program if God does not have him we have already chosen him and him is a man that cannot stand here everybody that was supposed to benefit from his life and Ministry they will be unfortunate they protested you can't play with sin anymore anymore even if you don't want to change necessity has come upon your life to do what to change you cannot be a pastor and be carrying Purity garments what do you want to do to the rest of us you want to kill us you know when you are pregnant when you are pregnant there are certain things they say you should not eat am I right for who sick for the baby not for yourself necessity comes to be upon a man that God has elected for a special assignment to be holy Holiness for those of us who want to Bear the The Vessel of the Lord is not cosmetic [Music] it's not cosmetic it's not comparative it's not that I am holier than that brother holy at least if anybody is talking I'm older than that brother it is because heaven has a stick in your life and God is waiting for what he wants to do with your life that's why even the slightest thing has to be there to us you remember brother Isaiah you remember Isaiah was Isaiah not already a preacher he was already prophesy but in the day that uziah died when Isaiah saw the Lord it was terrible as I have saw the Holiness of God he saw how the children were crying holy holy then Isaiah saw something in his life that people like us we will never consider something wrong what did he say about his life he said I'm a man of unclean leaves Abba he did not complain about fornication he did not talk about her going to sleep with other women no he has not stolen money the problem was where perhapsody lives of priests must keep knowledge unfortunately son a man of unclean lives I dwell among people from Clinton whoa is me I am right how can you just ruin you like that it depends on who you are meant to be in the hand of God you know there are some people that their lives can be talking nobody worries even God doesn't worry because they have no consequence in what he wants to do but when God wants to use your mouth to be declared the Oracles of God how can your mouth before us any little thing somebody offends you you will I say 10 sentences when your baby misbehaving in the house you see your head your head is like it's like crocodile it's like a lizard what's the meaning of that and you want to come here we praise with a dirty mouth how can you bring the glory of God did you think worship is about dancing you're not talking to me did you think worship is no I'm looking for worship leaders that when they stand in five minutes everybody is sold people are broken because they brought the presence of order they made people of the holy God who is the people just fall people are ruling and say Lord I'm not saying you like this before I'm not saying you like this before but I have worshiped with us that are entertain us that their excitement is that we are dancing [Music] the problem is that they are not his friends and not his friends the song they are singing has not been brought from heaven it just said let's let's find one song that will make people to dance very well here what's the meaning of that if God has signature that I want to use it I said I call you no more servants for my friend if you want to be his friend there are things you will not worry about others but he will worry about you sometime I was trying to accept God why you know me I normally ask God many questions I say why why are you meticulous about me somebody will say something he will be laughing and no problem if I say it I won't sleep throughout the night ah Lord why he said do you think you are like that man we are encouraging you is that where they are going you think you are classmate with them you are not their classmates can do that because then I realized that very powerful trust Others May I cannot there are many things Others May freely do I there are things that others do and there's no problem but if I dare do it as if a hammer will just come on my head believe why did you do that I said but look at Reverend so and so Reverend someone said which which did I call you with them were they there when I called you we are talking of a consecration that is not about General comparative things talking about men that God wants to work with would you like to research eh do you think we should pray about that say Lord make me your path to us get the Lord in thy quiver try treat [Music] me for my Master's you Grace thy grace alone is [Music] sat there right now [Music] a father and a god will you please calm down Among Us will you please oh Lord [Music] respond to the need of our time with you oh God consider us this morning [Music] men and women in this generation [Music] in this country of Nigeria in the Church of Jesus men that you can confide in women that you can work with Lord will you please will you please he said you have not chosen me just say you will you please block us out of the fire and set us apart For Your Glory will you please will you please do something this morning please pray your prayer spend the next few minutes just to pray will you pray for yourself go secrete me now tonight [Music] as my soul to God with us there for us all on my way be lost [Music] [Applause] [Music] what a pure Delights oh I see who are not before I stand when I live in prayer and with him I go I commune as friend with our friends [Music] see my face [Music] who is that today I said Lord number me among them consecrate me now Lord to this assignment [Music] the distance between me and you is too much draw me nearer [Music] this intermittent intermittent relationship I'm having is not good about Romania not a noise like I want to be I want to be your friend I want to be able to commune with your friend as a friend Moses came to that point in his life God said I talked to him face to face mouth to mouth is my friend foreign became God's friend how can I do anything on Earth and I've not told Abraham my friend walked with God these are people that God used for Supernatural shakings [Music] look at the flood God confided in a man like Noah pray and say Lord Romania [Music] too loud precious bleed inside let me leave you now are you making personal fresh commitment to the Lord this morning God whisper to you and say what I have kept your life for this purpose take away that they commanded agency take away from him they feel the Garment put a miter on his head Holiness unto the Lord who is there this morning was saying Lord even little little issues that I thought would not matter even issues of my lips talk less of how I handle money [Music] talk less what I do with my own marriage this morning Lord consecrate me if you want to sing that song with us and say consecrate me poach me [Music] we are not asking for comparative Holiness now we are asking that God will be satisfied that this life is laid at his feet and there's nothing to hide no exaggeration again you will join me as we did that song you may want to sing it on your knees you may want to stand you know what God is pointing at good secret now [Music] foreign [Music] honest [Music] me desires one more time foreign [Music] foreign [Music] sometimes [Music] do it one more time [Music] that's my soul everything [Music] around foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] more times [Music] this morning Lord deep work that woman can do what we can touch [Music] father we trust you that what you are doing this morning you will do it [Music] what you are putting your finger on oh God until you finish you will not withdraw your heart draw us to the place where you put your man that's why you silence Satan over people's life and Ministry that's why you dismantle obstacles [Music] Lord take us now all my brothers and sisters that are kneeling down or lifting up their hands or standing before you please Lord take note of this afternoon for us whatever need to be taken out an agent who poached Isaiah he came with the life goal all the way from heaven said this has touched your lips your iniquity is botched you cause an angel to come and take away the defaulty Garment and say your iniquity is hereby poached they put a new dress processes of producing close confident with God please do it to us now as we go Lord go with us if you bring us back in the evening oh God that's all right but we trust you God that we have an appointment with you again tomorrow please Lord help us Jesus Christ's name who I prayed [Music]
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Army Best Medic Competition 2022 - Prolonged Casualty Care
i don't know how much fluid he's already been given though for the burns oh i'm hurting hey hearts yeah we're gonna we're gonna have to go here oh you wanna hit him with some chemicals he was already given two grams of dxes we're getting wrong hey uh we just walked in hey can you check all right oh what's up oh hey dude you're doing you're doing just great man where you from oh oh the uh texas texas come on let's get this uh all right let's let's go ahead and uh do 30 ib so we could just keep bumped no no no not there's a port on here yeah so just keep it keep it on the port and we'll just slowly push it in there yeah hey you're right oh you get a cold cold yeah yeah you got a blanket yeah i got one right here hey can you get this uh the fluids heated you wanted to do yeah [Music] oh damn i really grabbed the smallest possible oh yeah stay on the table do me a favor um oh you'll be okay dude it's all right i think at some point we should try and wrap this stump to the point where we can take off the tourniquet so that he doesn't lose his arm but that's supposed to be at like two hours don't look at it then it'll hurt more i promise oh man you comfortable how are you feeling like padding wise still worried about the burns don't worry we're going to take care of that for you real soon i promise what can you feel it's just when you're touching it yeah i know i'm done touching it though i just finished all right you won't be touched for a minute now oh man you're in a lot of pain right now okay let's get them payment do you want any meds no okay blood pressure is one oh sorry everybody sorry i'm getting pain that's one yeah what you want uh he has no allergies open your mouth okay open your eye or look at it just hook up okay he's got pearl um no hematopenum no obvious head trauma we got ketamine okay no we don't have blood type make sure i'm gonna put this on your chest okay it's gonna help with some warming [Music] um and title co2 is 35. okay nah breathing rates point okay sba dude and temperature is 98.8 okay so good [Music] all right [Music] oh don't worry don't worry we can get you some medications uh get this blanket off of me oh what happened ah what happened to my arm all right it's all right you're good you're good what happened [Music] what happened to my hands my head don't worry man i heard so much my body why does my body hurt so much what happened to my hand is it don't worry give me something what happened to my hand what happened what happened to my hand man [Applause] ah i just want to know what happened nothing happened [Applause] [Music] oh okay you need more paint let me touch it oh [Music] oh [Music] um heart rate 109 respiratory rate 18. end tidal co2 uh 37 millimeter parker sp02 95 percent and i got your vp just one second 110 over 71. i'm bringing right now [Music] just let him hang out
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What Is The Blind Mole?
welcome to the blind mole where we dig movie music and buy movie music we mean scores we're talking John Williams we're talking Michael Giacchino we're talking more each Oni we're talking John Berry the list goes on and on with amazing and talented composers that deserve to be talked about we want to talk about what makes these composers tick their technique their style frankly we just want to dig into what makes these composers so unbelievable every week we are going to release a video on Monday and a podcast on Wednesday that will explore some of these ideas stories and songs that these guys and girls are writing and composing the Bimal in essence is a channel where we celebrate some of the most undervalued and underrated musicians in world history and that is not hyperbole so join us come on the journey let's listen to some music together and find out what makes these composers tick because they are so awesome
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7 BONKERS Training Maps That Will HELP YOU IMPROVE FAST! Fortnite Battle Royale Training Guide!
bush scores tell me where you watch your motivation guys back i just want to let you know i'm proud of you i'm your number one fan keep going and keep your dreams alive all right you got to keep going after it but you got to set your goals set your expectations and just take one step at a time enjoy the journey the process is beautiful we're becoming better every single day hey listen man i'm here to make you guys the best fortnite player you could possibly be and so if you've been watching our videos for some time now you're gonna definitely remember us saying how important it is to practice on creative if you guys want to go pro and although this is true like you need to make sure that you're practicing in the right maps or else the time you're putting in it's not gonna work for you in today's video we're gonna be showing you guys seven of the best creative maps that you should be practicing it on to really improve your skills and make it to that next level of professional gaming listen man uh it's time to sit back you already know what i'm saying relax and get some of my favorite candy what is that y'all it's that bunch of crunch let's get this going all right so before we hop into the first map we got for you guys today we want to give a huge shout out to raider 464. raider has created a handful of extremely useful creative maps for improving your skills and a good chunk of the maps that we have for you guys today has been created by him you know he's just one of the best mechanical players in the world i mean you already know that whatever he creates and uses himself it's going to be great alright so with that being said let's start off with some maps that are going to help improve you and your aim the first map that we got for you guys today on the list is raiders newest aim training map unlike the other creative aim training maps you've likely played this map has scenarios with realistic ais that's gonna help improve your tracking and flicking and overall cross your control on top of the ai scenarios i mean this map also features scenarios that you only see in third-party aim trainers like aim lab or cobax we should also mention that this map offers some personal customizations as well alright so for each map you're going to have the option to choose the distance you aim from as well as the amount of time on the clock if you want to keep your routine precise you know definitely incorporate this map into your angle training routine if you haven't already and you're going to start seeing your aim reach the next level this next map that we got for you guys was also created by raider of course and it's actually been out for quite some time now you know although this map isn't the newest it's still a great way to get some realistic aim training as well as see how you compare to your friends this 1v1 aim trainer functions exactly how it sounds i mean you're gonna be able to hop into a variety of different scenarios with other you know players using your choice of weapons and health and so once the round begins you and the opposing player are racing to out damage each other and destroy the other players health bar first so we recommend giving each of these scenarios a try to see what you guys like the best you know we personally just recommend the 1v1 cone react 1v1 uh you know cone as well as the different gliding scenarios as your go-to scenarios these maps are going to greatly improve your shotgun flicks as well as your smg tracking if you guys don't have a friend to practice in this map with i mean there's no need to worry there's actually a queue option once you enter the map that's going to pair you guys up with a random online opponent right just like we mentioned before this map is still actively used by so many so finding finding opponents to play with it's not gonna be an issue at all the final aim related map that we got for you guys today was created by panville and it's a fantastic way to really hit your shotgun headshots more consistently in the headshot only box by map you're gonna fill it up with 16 other players where you're gonna be only have one item in your inventory a shotgun just as the name implies you can only be able to eliminate the other players by hitting a max damage headshot this map will force you to be precise with your shots and well improve your microflix greatly just like the previous map we showed you guys this one has been out for a while but it's just now starting to get included into a majority of the pro's warm-up routines all right so these players are typically going to start off by warming up their aim with a third-party aim program or a creative map they are going to finish by just hopping into the map's cube where they're going to be able to try to hit their head shots as consistently as possible this map is a great way to conclude the aim training portion of your warm-up and get you into the feel of realistic fighting scenarios all right this map has cues for both the striker punk and auto shotguns but the pump map seems to just be the most popular all right bunch coach tommy it's time for the question of the day should we get into this let's go all right so um we've been talking about shotguns what would you say is your favorite shotgun in all of fortnite's history be honest let us know in the comments below alright so the next map was created by raider and is a great way to practice your crosshair placement you know crosstalk replacement is one of the most overlooked aspects of the game and can really take your mechanics to the next level when you get the proper movements down when you enter the map you're going to see a variety of different training drills these can be great to really practice but we just really want you guys to focus on the crosshair placement section specifically all right in this section they're gonna be several walls scattered around the room with each of them containing a red line this line basically shows you the most efficient and minimal movement for the specific edit from whichever angle you're standing at we recommend practicing each of these edits for at least 30 seconds and after practicing with the red lines you can then go ahead and practice the same edits on a wall without the line to really see if you got the movements down unlike what we may think i mean this map isn't a one and done type of a deal right like even after getting the proper crosshair movements down you're still gonna want to practice in this map every now and then just keep your crosshair placement on point you can really think of this map as aim training for your edits let me ask you this man have you guys ever wanted to train one-on-one with the pro player make sure to head on over to proguys.com we've got an army of pro coaches ready and waiting to teach you everything you need to know about fortnite so that you can improve fast alright so now that we showed you guys some maps for aim and crosshair placement we want to show you a very underrated map that's going to turn you into a peace control legend don wozzie just recently released a brand new peace control map that is extremely realistic and also gives you guys some creative freedom unlike some of the other peace control maps that you've likely played this map you know it just has a variety of peace control scenarios that you're going to see in a real game each scenario is set up in a way that allows you to try out countless different approaches okay so our favorite part of this map is the double and triple setup scenarios this drill is going to start with one visible bot but after peace controlling and just taking the initial shot a new bot will spawn in close by you for you to peace control again we all know in real matches players are going to tend to slip out of our peace control traps right so it's just a great way to practice immediately just spotting and re-boxing players you should try your best to re-box the newly spawn bot as quick as you can and this is going to get you in the hang of just being able just to trap your opponents before they can even just get away and just heal safely this map is great to just not only practice the mechanical aspect of peace controlling but you're also gonna be able to improve your quick thinking and decision making skills for spotting peace control plays okay so the next map we got for you guys today may seem obvious but many players out there still neglect practice in their belt fights we're talking about panvel's newly updated 1v1 build fight map this map is pretty much what it sounds like i mean it's a small map with a variety of weapon choices with a sleek design meant for practicing your build fights the great thing about this map is that it has a cube option where you can feel with other players to really fight against and this map is a very active map so you can be able to find different opponents almost instantly you know a cool feature on this map is the 176 health mode option you know since epic decided to nerf the pumpkin shotguns making them unable to hit for 200 damage this new feature is going to set your health to 176. this means guys you can still hit those one pumps with both the pump and striker shotgun to get some nasty clips or just to get some satisfying elimination you know you don't need to use this map just for 1v1 either like a lot of pros out there are going to load into the maps like this just to just rebuild and just work on whatever moves they're struggling with all right so last but certainly not least on our list guys is raiders brand new realistic 1v1 box by match so similar to our previous map this map has a cute feature we're going to be filled with other random opponents they're going to be placed in a small arena with a random loadout of the current season loophole the size of the map is going to force you into a realistic fight where you're going to utilize your box fighting and peace control skills you know we honestly think that this map is just a better alternative to the typical realistic maps that you played as you won't be able to just to crank to max height and play in an unrealistic manner this map can be a great way to finish off your warm-up routine and get in the hang of fighting players in a realistic scenario but starting to worry about your motivation guys back i am your motivation guy and i always will stay motivating you because you guys are important to me and and just stay positive i'm telling you do not give up on your dreams i almost gave up a mind but you know what i just kept going i kept my head up and i've done a lot of things in my life that i never thought i could really accomplish so hey listen life is gonna surprise you you're gonna you know some knocks here and there but i'm telling you get back up stay positive and you're gonna make it to the goals that you have all right hope you guys liked the video subscribe to the channel connect connecting my instagram and your motivation guy and also you know now that you know all the best creative maps you're practicing it's really up to you to put in the time and effort if you guys want to start seeing results you can do it believe it see on the next one peace
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That Fascist Feeling
[Applause] [Music] yeah [Music] as Winston Smith awoke from Troubled Dreams he realized oh my God I have that fascist feeling I Winston Smith have that fascist feeling as I get up in the morning go through my ablutions and step out into the world where it's April 26 2012 and in ways the United States has gone even more fascist than the Winston Smith of Orwells 1984 could [Music] imagine Winston Smith Winston Smith ladies and gentlemen the archetypal victim of a fascist State and this uh this is a class where we're sensitizing ourselves to why are we covered in Goosebumps all the time well for the simple reason that well a fascism is obviously just a very unnerving and you know creepy just kind of a creepy icky yucky feeling kind of like snack lucus p o po Pap failed ttian moment there Perry do I seem dissociated sometimes and now Perry Logan and the fear perform that fascist [Music] feeling [Applause] [Music] [Applause] another thing about that fascist feeling is the is the fear do I look [Applause] fearful do I look Fe well perhaps it shows what you see another thing fashist like to do is to keep everyone afraid does this sound familiar okay [Applause] okay those Goosebumps okay the main thing you know is if you're getting Goosebumps it's because you're having that fascist feeling and it's part of it's partly the creepiness of a government that literally likes to get us naked and just monitor everything classic totalitarian POA so [Applause] true oh well I'm glad you find it amusing well in addition to that is just good old physical fear just I'm feeling it oh yes I did it this is a show about a feeling I myself am having all right you should be having I I would argue that you should be having the Winston Smith feeling you should be having it CU that's how bad it is that's how far we have fallen yeah the thesis of the show and part of the the fascist feeling is good old fear oh you know for obvious reasons our government has gotten so very corrupt so very cruel repeat after me cruel our prison system the biggest ever the biggest in the universe is also marked by cruelty such as uh isolation isolating prisoners which is torture so that's what our government is doing our government has become our government has started to arrogate powers to itself the president thinks love him though we might the president thinks he has the power to kill any one of us you see wasn't this settled back during the Magna Carta was this not settled with the magn Carta please help me get through to Obama Obama there is no such power we love you like a brother but you may be insane if you think you have that power brother Obama you are in insane and must turn yourself into the psychiatrist of your choice okay Obama can you hear me or are you too insane Obama can you hear me or are you true insane sing it with me all right don't sing it with me well I don't know I don't know I don't know I in just a matter of three years the United States has kind of transformed from a constitutional republic try again I don't know I don't know I can't believe it in a matter of about 3 years the United States has transformed from a constitutional republic into a fascist State game oh man I tell you I can't believe it the creepy fascist feeling I have you see it is my considered belief that the United States has transformed Med in the last 3 years from a constitutional republic into a fascist state but I can't get anybody to listen to me hello hello hang up on me you [Applause] bastard well that's my story I have many stories one of which is that oh it's just kind of O it's that fascist feeling if you feel a little funny if you're watching this show in and around the date shortly after the date of April 26th 2012 when the show is being recorded you get the idea I'm talking to the the future here and if you are in the near future there you may have a very creepy feeling is is what I'm saying you probably if you're living in the United States and are paying any attention to the it's a weird noisy time with an election going on you see there a big election going on we're pretending it's kind of sad we are like a puppet show uh uh watching the Democrats and Republicans put up candidates about whom nobody has much enthusiasm that's because what we feel is not enthusiasm anymore most of us what we really feel is a kind of a creepy fascist feeling that's that's what you're feeling that's what I'm telling you that's the theme okay well unhappily uh you're having you probably feel kind of funny because this is things have changed in a Monumental profound way but without any enunciation how sad is that oh that's about as sad as it gets things changed there was a sea change if you like Wikipedia sea change there was a sea change a monumental shift a huge well a terrible loss a kind of a quiet catastrophe in the last three years and it got by almost everybody except [Applause] me well uh it got it didn't get by everybody but uh a Monumental change occurred this is my story that we really did convert from a very good type of government to the worst type of government I guess probably we converted the US converted from a a constitutional I can't say it okay I cannot say constitutional republic okay now you know but I believe in it uh we were a constitutional Republic oo you know very much Under Siege I will admit very much Under Siege I'm not pretending like this all just totally came out of nowhere but there was like a drop in the last three years we turned from a constitutional republic a battered constitutional republic into a a a fascist state you you have to say we're in a fascist State I know you're saying Perry are you going all Alex Jones on [Applause] us I don't know maybe I'm going all Alex Jones uh but that which Alex Jones a a a conspiracy guy who saw the us as a total fascist thing and I do think the US is caught up with Alex okay I will say that I'm not saying Alex Alex Jones was right all all along but uh we have okay this is you know that's not funny we really have okay we really really have converted into a fascist State Alex this is Alex Jones I told you so I told you so the government did it the government Alex taking a well-deserved bow no I don't think Alex Jones was right all along but he's right but the the world has caught up with him we did shift over into fascist mode telltale signs okay there's just a kind of a unnerving feeling that's the unnerving feeling that that you of this time period are [Applause] having [Music] oh I think we're going into a wish fulfillment dream in which we are not living in a RT fascist State a fascist State intended to be a democracy how creepy is that how cre maybe is that a fascist State pretending to be a democracy welcome to the United States Circa April 26 [Music] 2012 Perry Perry hey Perry [Music] this is your magic headband the headband that places thoughts into your head how creepy feels kind of good though what is that fascist feeling it's the feeling that Winston Smith had the feeling that Smith [Applause] had I'm sorry I I like to do that it soothes and relieves this horrible vashist feeling that I have and that [Applause] you I would like to apologize for singing but this too uh relieves that fascist feeling this this whole show at this point this at this this point the Perry Logan show is here to help releve you of that fascist feeling you're having whether you admit it or not okay that's my story and I'm sticking to it well aren't you the tough guy that's my story um one thing I never really thought about uh was how creepy fascism would be H well I it is my considered opinion that we have uh lapsed over uh you know not all at once but with a with special weirdness and speed in the last three years yeah you you you heard me we we turned from a constitutional republic say it with me constitutional republic just too much for me there's a law in effect now I believe called the ndaa hey give you a minute to Wikipedia ndaa here [Music] mro [Music] did you have time to Wikipedia ndaa or have they cut off the internet right well I have become convinced by many recent news stories available on the good Lefty uh networks and blogs and shows democracy now okay you can go with democracy now you can go with Glenn Greenwald guy named Glenn Glenn Greenwald I happen to think is totally righteous he will tell you what's going on and it's uh not at all pretty what's going on is you have to say we slipped into fascism we slipped the final bonds that kept us away from fascism almost on the date of 2008 when Barack Obama took office you remember he took the oath oath of office our hopes were so high we were as as high as Coons it was 2008 we were as high as Coons because we thought a progressive many thought a progressive was taking taking office and what happened well I'll tell you Obama took the oath of office then tore off the rubber mask revealing the learing Neo beneath hello this is a demonic version of Barack Obama who is tearing off the rubber mask revealing the wearing neon beneath I Barack Obama have continued the bush chainy attack on human Liberties and the left are rendered important that's what I say the left are rendered important hard can you say the left are rendered impotent yeah it's not that hard to say is it although not necessarily fun to admit that why did we did we manage to slip into that whole fascism thing under the Democrats it was at least presumably under the Democrats who forgive me for being oldfashioned but one might have wished the political left would have protected us and acted against where the Advent of fascism in [Music] America you know my friends it amuses me to remember this but there's a saying I don't think they know for sure who said this but someone said when fascism comes to America it will come in the form of religion and it will come wrapped in the flag and talking about religion we all thought that's uh that's how the right takes over we all kind of saw that you see but nobody said anything about a guy from Chicago they said there is a saying uh of Uncertain ascription is what I'm saying there's a saying that said uh you know when when fascism comes to the United States when not if but when fascism comes to the United States it would come wrapped in the flag you know it would come in terms of patriotism and jingoism and it would have it would be a religious it would be like religious weirdness and you know they were looking ahead to the religious right which really has done Untold damage to the US ooh religious right bad for your karma oh religious right it is so bad for your karma that you have effed up the US so just a shout out to the religious right uh the people who think they're Christians you know that's my theory the whole religious right are people who somehow manag to think they're Christians okay but anyway thank you for helping to screw things up so that statement that we were going to when you know when we became fascist it would be this religious guys and stuff well there is a whole lot of truth to it to give credit where it's due which I like to do but nobody said anything about a slick guy I from [Music] Chicago [Music] Winston realized that that fascist feeling he was having pertained to the fact that the government was watching everything he did the government didn't just have a view screen anymore the government was re meting all of Winston's emails looking at all of Winston's web activity recording Winston's phone calls watching Winston in a way that would have made George Orwell blush that was that fascist feeling the creepy feeling that the government wants you naked wants you naked to its eyes and also the feeling that the government is becoming increasingly cruel Winston realized part of that fascist feeling is simple physical fear as Fascist governments like to get us naked humiliate us just as our corrupt United States government is now doing even now on April 26 2012 the face of fear is everywhere the government clearly reserves the right to torture disappear or kill us this stuff goes back to before the magn cartter that's how bad it is that's how bad it is thought Winston Smith only a political Sage such as Austin's beloved Perry Logan would be able to explain this to me in another great show entitled the fascist [Applause] feeling Winston Smith ladies and gentlemen making another appearance in this show y people are now feeling like they have to watch what they say are you kidding are you kidding look there are comments at Huffington Post that look like they were written in some damn kind of Code by which I mean the people and there there okay the folks at Huffington Post who make comments at The Huffington Post a well-known Lefty Watering Hole Watering Hole well a lot of them well let's just say they're paranoid you know they do they want to say Muslim do they want to say terrorist you know do they want to say hardly anything it's that bad they are so sure they being watched they start like inserting little periods and little weird accent marks and stuff to get past these uh software you know there is software looking for like terrorists it's like it is orwellian with a with a really a whopping big sci-fi tinge Big Brother of the brain the big computer he's watching us so among the the things that that go with that fascist feeling and I submit if you are given to outspoken opinions questioning the status quo or protest heaven forbid you know it's quite clear the government is moving to Outlaw protest this is a classic fascist thing to do it's going on a pace under the Democrats because the left has been rendered imput nothing personal but the left has been rendered impotent and and now we all have this unpleasant Winston Smith kind of feeling among other things I think I understand the novel 1984 just a little [Applause] better [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] B [Applause] [Music] a
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ZenCon0 2022: TokenMint is Here Panel
all right welcome welcome to day two thank you for joining us [Applause] I can't believe it day one was so action-packed I'm excited to be here with you today I hope you're all hydrating getting caffeinated and enjoying all right uh so I'm here with uh really great group of folks I'm saying our VP of engineering here at Horizon labs and I want to kick it off with just some quick introductions we'll start with Sebastian hello my name is Sebastian Mick I'm a celebrity photographer I was I've been working for a French magazine called Paris match for 23 years um it's very much for who don't know because it's a French magazine it's a mix between celebrities politics culture um and prove that media was able to meet a lot of celebrities and get a chance to sit with them and photograph them and exchange a lot of stuff with them and especially photos so that's me and I'm about to build a new company called you never tag me which I'd be happy to explain you about very quickly because in 2013 I made a photograph of Kim Kardashian Kenny West Cindy Crawford Olivia rustang and the rest of the family and Kim posted a picture that I've done on her Instagram and never tagged me and she generated more than uh I think 1.5 million like on the time and I thought it wasn't fair to the artist Community to not give credit when it's due and I think we're free and specially tokenization can help people generate incomes and get respect backed so that's what I'm ambitioning to do is more like a photographic ladder and uh yes good morning everyone I'm Serena I work in product at Horizon Labs I work in the subdivision of the tools team so we're responsible for tocument future applications on the horizon ecosystem Cobalt etc etc and yeah everybody is this thing on is this one on okay I don't know they gave me two so it was 50 50. hey everyone uh my name is Jonathan teplitzki uh I've actually been with Horizon for five years I was a temporarily an employee at Horizon Labs as well for about two months before we spun off my own company which is called layer 3 labs layer 3 Labs essentially does software development and advisory services and we have a bunch of clients including Horizon which is one of them which we'll be talking about today which is a a game that we're building on token mint but some of our other clients include the Jane Goodall Institute anybody know Jane Goodall and you know her documentary The Hope as well as Bolero Bolero is a public company in the United States two billion market cap essentially they own every bowling alley at least 500 of them and they own the professional Bowling Association so a lot of what we do is help Brands go from web 2 to web 3. great great and so yesterday uh Rob our CEO did kick it off and he mentioned a lot about tocumin took him in as a platform Cobalt and uh I'd like for us to just talk a little bit more about what tocumin is and just like a high higher level overview so Serena as the product manager for um the sub uh sub Team Tools team tell us more about token yeah great question uh so tocumin is actually part of our first psychain token chain and it's this ecosystem where you have that no code platform uh token mint where you can create or anyone can create their own fungible tokens and soon to be non-punchable tokens um and part of that is we also created Cobalt which is a web um a browser extension um wallet so now uh anyone can you know store and see their bunchable tokens and non-fungible tokens yeah I love that but uh tell me a little bit more about why tokimint is different yeah so it is the first platform in the Horizon ecosystem where you can create token and tokens and nfts um and essentially in the future like when interoperability is like the big thing you can transfer your tokens from sidechain to sidechain and potentially you know we're looking into adding evm compatibility adding um other compatibility in that sense so uh essentially it's a you know easy to use platform where you can create tokens and everything because and that there's definitely a power to this uh to tokenization and the token economy and we'll talk a little bit more about that uh Sebastian we met at uh in Austin as part of consensus and you uh was you also had an experience with token mint because we had a booth there yeah talk a little bit more about that I mean a great experience arriving nostin and you know I'm not a tech guy I'm a photographer I'm an artist a balino what I'm talking about today because it's it's web free we're about to to build it and somebody says yesterday uh we at Web 2.0 and a half and I think it's true because I mean we imagine the metaverse but we don't really know how it's gonna look like and how we're going to interact with it but what I can tell you is that I was fascinated by how it was easy to to Mint my token and how proud I was when Brian helped me I was just blown away because I think to be able to deliver a product without no I mean to deliver a product to to a client which is me which is trying to build on this blockchain with me not having any knowledge of coding or program heading was beautiful and I always say you know the technology is great when the interface with the user is working pretty well and I really experimented that it was just like amazing and terrific and I was so proud finally after like 20 minutes I talked to Brian and my yntm token for you never tagged me existed on the on the blockchain and I have to thank you guys for this yes much kudos to the team and Brian Brian sitting here uh yeah really making it easy and of course our Tech team as well uh yeah and as a accomplished photographer NSC nft Enthusiast how would you leverage a token mint even more I think there is really a room and space today for the photography industry which is representing almost like 10 billions in Revenue a year to really build a platform where a photographer can express themselves and especially photographer with with talent and celebrity photographer and famous photographer because I was talking to David La Chapel recently and there is a lot of famous photographer they don't know what to do with them archives and I think there's room and space to build something a little bit more Boutique and I want to use the the token as a level for my company and also um for that token you know we live in a society which is a little complicated to interact with days where there is a lot of disrespect violence and um I think my goal here with the help of Zen and and the company is is to build a a better economy a better um I don't know you call that but a better ecosystem Maybe and um and also to monetize like you walk because I'm a little tired of people and photographer and especially sharing content and stuff for free and in my vision I want to challenge Instagram and tell us you know there is no way we share our picture for free anymore I mean you have to pay for Content you have to pay for content in music you have to pay for content in photography and um my company is also a message about about so it's almost political so um and uh I'm so glad again that I was able to to at least put this token together in an easy way because it makes me focus on the art because I'm an artist yeah such a great way of putting it especially with the Creator as an artist and the Creator economy um and I want to shift over to Jonathan uh layer 3 Labs was one of the first apps has one of the first apps on token and yeah we'd like to learn more about it sure so we're working with Horizon to build a game on tokenbet so we're building a game called Kong hero and uh essentially what it will be is a kind of like a Super Mario Brothers type game where you can navigate the levels and you have to avoid obstacles and avoid enemies and along the way you can connect some tokens which in this case there's any tokens which are tokens that are on the token mid platform so it's essentially a play to earn game and to play you have to use Cobalt which is a product Serene is working on so our expected volume based on what we see with clients from other games is about 10 000 transactions per week which at this point for token men is you know a good amount of transactions and it's a great way for the team to test their software and to test the infrastructure because going from minting one token to you know having 10 000 transactions a week to start is a lot to handle for a brand new project or at least a brand new tool so that's step one right that's just the first game next we're going to build a Marketplace so you'll be able to use the tokens you collect to actually interact with an nft marketplace where you can improve your character you can have new obstacles you could have new enemies and then use the tokens to purchase those nfts so that will be live once token mint has non-fungible tokens and then the next step after that is for us to build 10 games or 20 games or as Rob says hundreds of games and have those nfts be interoperable with all of these games that are running on the token platform so imagine 10 000 transactions you have a hundred different games now you have nfts embedded in this is a great way to use tokenmin and see how it functions under pressure yeah and what I love about uh Layer Three is that you're not just like in the like academic uh or like theoretical side of things you just put things uh immediately into the real world and you're always iterating yeah I kind of consider us like the crash test dummies for Horizon Labs because we could take anything you build and get 60 000 users on it in 24 hours so we run a play to earn website called pipeflayer.io with 60 000 daily active players so essentially that's how we test our own code up for our clients and that's what we'll be doing for Horizon and Horizon Labs as well yeah I want to also learn a little bit more about the integration uh the integration with like Horizon labs and for the project yeah it's actually been very easy surprisingly easy uh and I just want to say thanks to everyone that's been helping out on on that team especially uh Angie Eureka has been doing a great job uh John uh yeah Angie's in the back waving but it's it was you know it was surprising I thought that this would take a lot longer than it did so whatever you guys are building is very well documented and easy to integrate okay I want to shift a little bit to uh what makes things exciting um and I want to go to Sereno what is exciting to you about tokimint the token economy yeah I think uh especially with tokumen it was our first foray into developing an application for end users so now we can gather directly gather user feedback and focus on making our interface a lot more user friendly so as you're familiar like in the web 3 World um let's say like user interface and user experience is not necessarily what we're used to in the web 2 world so now that we have amassed a user base for tokenmint we've started to gather data on usability developing a roadmap into future improvements um and even looking into improvements into like Cobalt as example um is that something that we can use in other side chains as well um and what like the applications are uh for Cobalt great and Sebastian yeah I want to hear more about what excites you I think it's it's this concept of creating a label um I think it's very uh important and I again I'm in contact with the industry and I know how difficult it is for for people to generate money you know it's complicated for artists and you guys need to connect to that because I think it's the it's the challenge and it's going to be the challenge of my company is how you get rewarded for your walk and for technology what's going to help me to do that um I think it's it's amazing it's it's super exciting you know to to be able for people to get like um not care about the technology because we're scared they don't want to put them work out there because they truly think that uh they don't know what to do you know there is no there is no solution uh we know how to Mint a photo we're going up and see but then there is no follow-up and I think through my token I can kind of give a label to photographer and explain them that working with my company we're gonna get uh the good credit and also the client who's gonna buy it it's going to have like uh a kind of authenticity certificate because we know that the blockchain is a public Ledger but for 90 percent of the people we have no idea you know and this technology needs to go mainstream they need to understand that by for example buying my token they're going to be able to have a certificate of authenticity which is going to validate them work and uh that's that's my goal yeah yeah I liked what you said before about web like 2.5 not quite web3 yes yes yeah we're getting there and also you need to think that when you we used to buy photo we used to hang them on our wall and we still do it in our house but how many wall do we have uh at some point even my house is getting full but in the metaverse It's Gonna Change we're going to be able to collect with assets and when people tell me and make fun about me buying nft I tell them assets are assets no matter if a digital or not and also especially in the world again with where we're getting more normal than we travel more how easy and convenient it is to carry your assets with you in your phone or using the Cobalt wallet I mean this is extremely Pleasant people were displaced for example in Ukraine don't you think they're happy when they have to leave them house to leave them walk behind or vent furniture I mean at least uh if one day we Face a war I'll be confident in saying you know I didn't lose all my life it's still here it's still with me it's kind of a DNA printing on the blockchain yeah very eloquently put um and Jonathan what excites you so this is a conversation that we have with Jordan on one of our first intro calls there's a lot to go with uh blockchain gaming on mobile so I'm really looking forward to seeing how horizon horizon Labs solves the issues of mobile gaming and whether that's through token man or through another platform you know uh fortnite has three million concurrent players and then Splinter lands the number one blockchain game has 170 000 concurrent players daily players not concurrent and how many of those are Bots I don't know there's a huge gap between blockchain gaming and real gaming and one of the biggest reasons I think is the mobile component fortnite you could play in your phone my nephew plays it you know at dinner blockchain gaming is almost impossible to play on your phone that's a huge issue that the first company that solves that is really going to change the game and I'm pretty confident it will be horizon or Horizon labs yeah yeah mobile and gaming together what a deadly combination all right uh so as we close out I'd like to just have each of the panelists go through like a one two minute uh closing thoughts I'll start with Serena thanks Zane um so I think in terms of future it's really exciting to work with like the Creator economy with gaming um with the end users in mind um so I'm excited to see all the feature development for both tocumin and Kobo Sebastian uh when I look for peace personally I go I sit in front of the ocean and I was telling you I look at your reason because that gives me peace and uh if like a technology can bring me a peace of mind again where I can like focus on content and creating heart without uh having a headache every day and if the interface is brilliant I mean I think I found a way to work with you guys in the future let's look at the origins yes yes Jonathan so right now blockchain gaming reminds me of when I was trying to peruse the internet on on dial up I mean the games are slow they're bulky they're not really that fun they're more incentives based than they are experience based axes is probably the most beautiful game but even that is not that beautiful and so what I'm most excited about is seeing uh the game quality overall increase so that eventually they'll be you know as as nice as Sebastian photos whereas right now they're more kind of like pixel art and I think it would be great for horizon horizon labs to kind of spur that whether it's through working with game developers or potentially through Horizon Ventures funding game studios that are pushing the limits of design and technology so it'll be really great when uh blockchain games meet up the quality of normal games all right well thank you uh thank you panelists for spending time with us and thanks everyone for kicking us off today or day two thank you [Applause]
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three hours ago with wright street cut down the horizon on this trajectory registering coordinates northeast of miami multiple sensors were triggered hold up are you guys chasing aliens uh atvs highly evolved beings females what the hell something wrong yeah they're dead flash boiled this could be proof of impact look at that water have you ever seen anything like this nobody's ever seen anything like this because it's impossible there was something down there something big and let's just say it ain't radio waves this has to be some uh psycho sensory manipulation collective hallucination it's it's it's not real the devil the seas have always belonged to him you think that this is proof of christian divinity the bermuda triangle the devil's trying look i don't know about y'all but i'm for getting the hell out of here you came out here to do first contact it's here it's happening you
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Mod-01 Lec-37 Two Machine System (Contd.)
[Music] we proceed with our uh simulation of a two machine system in the previous lecture we kind of uh I gave you an idea how you can formulate the equations we'll actually U go through the all the equations once and then uh go ahead and uh actually simulate I'll show you the results of the simulation for uh various disturbances like uh load change as well as uh faults okay now uh this is lecture number 37 and what we will be doing here is of course continuing with our simulation of a two machine system so let us uh just have a relook at what the system we were trying to simulate this is the simulation system simulation and this is the initial steady state operating condition okay now we'll take this as the beginning or the starting point of the simulation in fact uh you can say this is the load flow situation okay and uh of course the first step of any simulation is to back calculate initial conditions so if I know the voltag is here then I can get the values of for example example all the states and the field voltages of both generators based on the voltage at the terminals and the currents in steady state which are coming out and of course from the conditions from all the you know specifications which I given for this scenario you should be able to find out the voltage and the angles as well as the current output of the machine which will enable you as I said to compute the initial conditions you can refer to a simulation of a synchronous machine with an AVR connected to an infinite bus we did that uh several lectures ago where actually showed you how you can from the terminal conditions calculate all the initial condition so let us look at uh the synchronous machine equations okay for the two machine system I mean this includes both the machines and also how you will interface them so of course you know that the basic differential equations of uh a synchronous machine okay uh with the STA transition neglected we have just four differential equations per machine okay so when I say Network transits neglected what I mean also is that Stater transi also are neglected when I say Stater transs are neglected what I mean of course is that DD by DT and D SQ by DT terms of the synchronous machine have been set to zero and uh the corresponding differential equation has been converted to an algebraic equation so what we have essentially are the differential equations of the rotor winding g h f and K okay and uh we also have a uh differential equation corresponding to a simple static Exciter plus AVR model in the previous class I told you that the AVR plus static Exciter is modeled just by a transfer function K Ka a upon 1+ St okay that is the form of the transfer function as a result of which it actually is uh a embodying the differential equation in a state XC which is given here and of course efd the field voltage is uh equal to XC except when XC hits limits if XC hits limits we kind of clip efd to those limits okay so this is basically the static excitation System model this is the same for both the machines to keep things simple we have considered similar parameters for both the machines okay the turbine Governor model is also kind of a transfer function of course you can write the state space equation corresponding to this transer function that not that's something which I have not written here but you can easily uh you know infer that this first order transfer function K 1 + 2s upon 1 + 6s is actually embodying a single uh differential equation okay so effectively you can write down this transfer function in state space space form where the input is the error in the frequency or the deviation of the speed from the reference value and the mechanical Power is of course the set point the load set point pm0 plus the output of this Governor Delta PM okay so uh PM of course is limited okay and uh uh out here you see as in the static excitation uh plus AVR model the turbine Governor model in fact the governor model effectively has again K remember that the governor is a proportional type controller in this case okay so what we are considering is proportional type controllers in both synchronous machines okay so the turbine Governor model the steady state gain is not Infinity like in an integral controller okay it has got a finite uh steady state gain okay the mechanical equations of course are the rate of change of the rotor rotor position that is if Theta is Theta is of course the rotor position so if Theta is equal to Omega t + Delta then D Delta by DT of course is given by Omega minus Omega KN and the rate of change of speed is of course the torque equation and in per unit of course TM and PM are uh uh practically the same the Assumption of course is whatever transition we're going to study the speed deviation from the ninal will not be too much so mechanical torque in per unit is the same same as uh is practically the same as the mechanical Power in per unit okay now if you look at the next equation uh rather a few more clarifications here remember that Omega B in all what I have written is the base angular speed okay Omega is basically such that Theta is equal to Omega t plus Delta is the rotor position okay so Delta is equal to Theta minus Omega T in this study let us take omega KN to be equal to Omega B so what basically we are saying is that the base frequency and Omega KN are taken to be the same in fact another the thing we'll assume in this example to keep things uh simpler uh is basically assume that the steady state frequency is uh nothing but the base frequency okay so this is some simplifications which we are going to consider we have the algebraic equation for both machines in fact along the D axis and the Q axis uh the first algebra equation is something of course you know uh we derived the synchronous Machine model the second algebraic equation is actually got by assuming that d s by DT is equal to Z and in that in this particular equation uh This this term here should have been Omega but we have approximated it to be Omega B okay so this particular algebraic equation has got constant coefficients into uh the these variables SQ ID and VD okay similarly on the Q axis you've got this algebraic equation this of course derived from the synchronous Machine model and this algebraic equation is in fact obtained by setting s DC d by DT and D rather dsq by DT equal to zero okay so the same approximations apply here as well as here okay so we have got in fact four differential equations per uh you know you've got four equations of the synchronous machine rotor winding okay and uh one differential equation for the static excitation plus AVR one differential equation for the simplified Governor model turbine Governor model okay so that gives you basically six equations uh algebraic uh differential equations per machine okay so there two machines there'll be 12 States in fact but the algebraic equations per machine are four okay so four algebraic equations per machine and they listed down here okay now remember one thing what I've shown you so far is the synchronous machines in uh the parks reference frame so you when you derive it for each machine uh you'll be using the Parx reference frame native to that synchronous machine okay but if I use a transformation CK instead of CP okay where instead of using Theta as the argument of the cosine and S terms here I use Omega not t remember Delta is missing here you know if it was Omega t plus Delta it would be Theta corresponding to a synchronous machine okay so instead of having two different Transformations for two different machines what I'll do is use a common transformation whenever I'm going to interface the variables corresponding to the two synchronous machines okay so what uh this will become clear in a moment so the ABC variables of course are the same okay all what we are doing is changing using the transformation CK to what is known as the DQ variables okay so if you look at uh how these Transformations and the variables are related you get the equation as shown here okay now if you look at uh uh you know you just do CK inverse cp1 or do cp1 inverse CK you can get a relationship between fd1 fq1 and fd2 F uppercase D1 and uppercase q1 okay so this relationship is essentially a a matrix relationship but you can easily see that it it is it essentially gives you a can be comp compactly written by this complex relationship okay similarly for Machine 2 if I use you know cp2 which which uses uh the argument for the cosiness and SS as Theta 2 is equal to Omega t plus Delta 2 we'll get basically the relationship between the capital or rather the uppercase q and d variables as related to the local variables which use the local par transformation okay so whenever I'm going to uh what I will do is I'll get the equations to the uppercase q and d variables okay the lower case Q and D variables are using a transformation which is native to that machine okay the uppercase D and Q Transformations for machine one as well as Machine 2 both use CK okay which is independent of theet Delta okay so whenever we are going to so fq1 and fd1 upper case are in fact variables which are obtained for common transformation so fq1 fq2 fd1 and fd2 uper case are in fact obtained from a the same transformation okay so the point is that if if all the ABC variables are transform using a common transformation CK then we can use KV and KCl that is kof voltage law and kof current law while writing down when interfacing both machines okay now the important thing is you don't have to transform all the differential equations to the uppercase DQ variables at all what we need to do is whenever we interfacing these variables whenever you're writing the algebraic constraints relating to these variables okay that time you should ensure that all the the variables involved in that interface are obtained using a common transformation SE K okay otherwise you'll not be able to use uh the algebraic relationships which are obtained from Kos voltage and current loss okay so that will become quite clear now if you look at the algebraic equations um corresponding to both machines okay what I've done is the algebraic the variable s lowercase SQ lower case ID lower case and IQ lower case have all been transformed the equation have been transformed the same relationship is there but now I'm using different variables I'm writing the same relationship in terms of different variables now the interesting thing is that if I write down these algebraic equations okay in terms of the uppercase variables I'll have to combine those you know equations in fact and you get this kind of form of the equations okay now the interesting thing is that if you choose XD Dash and xq dash to be equal what you find is that the capital D variables SD is related to ID by simply XD Double Dash SQ is related to IQ also by XT Das so if you assume that the subtransient saliency is not there that is XT Dash and xq Das are equal then an interesting thing which follows is that the algebraic equation correspond to S uppercase D is related to I upper case d by a simple constant coefficient which is not dependent on Delta okay the other terms are all gathered out here and they are all states okay F1 is a function of the states okay so this is a nonlinear function of the states so the algebraic equations effectively have been Rewritten in terms of the capital DQ variables now this of course can be done for both the machines okay so when you are talking of machine one you will have of course an additional subscript of one everywhere okay so of course I've not done that but remember that this has to be done for both machines okay so what you'll have effectively is that these four algebraic equations for each machine for both machines there'll be four algebraic equations but remember that the variables in these four algebraic equations will be having a common transformation from the ABC varibles so you can actually use these uppercase D and Q variables directly whenever you're using any algebraic constraints like kvl or KCl okay if I neglect of course if I neglected the Stater transient that is d s by DT as set to equal to Zer and D SQ by DT set equal to zero then there is no real logic in retaining the fast transients associated with the network remember that the network was already simplified you know we may got an lumped RL model from what was essentially a partial differential equation model okay so that is of course a big jump I a big modeling simplification now we go ahead and do another modeling simplification that is we neglect the network transits okay so if you neglect the network network transients then the equations are essentially like this okay vd1 and vq1 and V D2 and vq2 are the terminal voltages of the synchronous two synchronous machines and both are of course gotic using a common DQ transformation okay so you can get them and subtract them uh they're kind of compatible okay so we can use uh the voltage on either side of course is obtained from a common transformation so this equation is actually valid okay we couldn't have for example written down here small a lowercase D1 and q1 and lowercase D2 and Q2 that would be incorrect okay so remember that this change is there okay so what we have effectively done is obtained these uh algebraic equations of the network from the essentially from the differential equation of the lumped RL model of the interconnection there are some more algebraic equations what we have done essentially is what is vd1 and vq1 since there's a resistive load if you focus on this U diagram which is here if this is a resistive load okay it's a Unity power factor load but I also additionally say that it is a you know kind of a resistive load so the voltage here is equal to the current into the resistance okay if the resistance is rl1 okay then uh you know the voltage and the current are simply related by an algebraic relationship okay now so the what is the current flowing through this it's the current of the generator okay minus the current to the line okay if I call this current to the line as I okay okay in that case you will have vq1 is equal to rl1 into the difference of the generator current M minus the line current okay now this one and two actually are super flows actually this should be just I lq this one is not necessary okay so this is a small error which you should correct vd1 is equal to rl1 into id1 minus i d please remember to remove this one here okay it's not required there's only one line current okay so there's no need of this additional subscript one out here similarly vq2 is equal to rl2 into the current through the resistance okay that is the generator current plus the interconnection or line current okay again please neglect this superscript 2 here which appears in this term IQ okay so just remove this Su subscript I'm sorry so you can remove this subscript okay so you have got this these algebraic equation please remember to make these Corrections So eventually you have got 16 States what are the 16 States in fact um these are Delta 1 Omega 1 then the four rotor windings of the first machine then the state corresponding to the simplified AVR and uh Exciter model and xg1 is a state corresponding to a simplified turbine Governor model OKAY similar you have got the same thing for the other machine so there'll be a total of 16 States and the algebraic equations are 14 you could have counted all the algebraic equations four for each generator that will become eight plus six equations which I just described some time back okay two of course for the line and um the four equations which I just mentioned some time back uh remember that the number of variables algebraic variables also are 14 so it should be possible whenever you're writing a program to actually use um you know uh you can solve the algebraic equations uh and write them in terms of the states okay so this is something you can do remember that uh at every Point okay at every uh instant of your simulation on numerical integration remember that sid1 id1 uh sq2 SQ 1 uh I iq1 and so on are dependent on the states so if you recall that if you look at these equations here you see that eventually side this equation is dependent on the states okay so there's an overall dependence on the states just remember that okay there's an overall dependence on the states okay now we begin our simulation remember all the assumptions we have been uh which we have made okay we have made lots andot lots of them but some of the important ones are that we are considering we going to consider relatively slower phenomena we are not going to consider very fast basically we're going to study electroch mechanical transients and uh What uh what we of course done is uh also assumed in some cases uh replaced Omega by Omega B so what the assumption is that you are not deviating too much from uh Omega B so all our studies are for frequencies which are near the nominal frequency is it okay now let's get back to um our case studies so I'll just get uh get you to that slide remember we have made um simple models of the AVR and turbine Governor so this is something you can watch on your screen so once you have made uh the simplified models and obtained the differential equations and of course made a few more assumptions will you of course considering three-phase balanced disturbances there won't be any unbalanced disturbances synchronous machine data and I've done the programming uh for analyzing the system the first result which I want to put forward to you are the IG values of the system for obtained after a small signal anal is around the equilibrium point corresponding to this situation okay so if you look at the situation again this is the equilibrium situation I've back calculated the condition linearized the differential equations okay we have done this before so I'm not doing it again okay and I have actually tried to obtain the igen values of the system for this equilibrium point so if I give small disturbances the behavior will be captured uh by the linearized uh kind of response of the system okay for small disturbance so if you look at the IG values of the system uh there are some interesting things you will see if you have uh no Governor okay if you got no Governor there are two zero IG values okay then you have got you'll have two zero I values and then you have got a low frequency oscillatory mode okay which is not so well damped okay so this is a low frequency oscillatory mode which is not so well damped I'm sorry you also have other igen values some with relatively large real part okay and some very large igon values on the right hand side so without Governor if I consider Network and statea transition that is I don't neglect DC d by DT dsq by DT okay as as well as D ID and DQ by DT of the network in that case you will have some very high frequency or high magnitude igen values corresponding to fast transients okay so this is what you get okay what are these two zero igen values remember I mentioned to you that whenever you have got a system like this this just an analogy a two Mass spring system you the thing is that if you have got essentially a swing mode which is an oscillatory mode okay as well as two zero igen values why do you get these two zero igen values you have got essentially if there's no friction of this surface then your response has two components okay corresponding to the zero igon values they are repeated igon values and in this case in fact you can show that you're going to get for the spring Mass system uh response terms e to 0 t and t e to 0 t we have discussed this a long time back when we were considering linearized analysis when you got repeated ion values you can in some cases get this kind of response okay in fact if you do not have friction we do get two zero values to for a two Mass spring system this something you can verify by writing down the equations okay so what does this mean is is that if I give if for example example these two masses have equal initial velocities say V 0 is equal to 1 and V V2 0 is equal to 1 both these masses will move if there's no friction they'll keep on moving getting what I'm trying to say so they'll keep on moving in case there's no friction so what you'll find is that the displacement from an arbitrary reference will have a variation of T because if you give an initial condition in these states which are equal you'll find that this just keeps on moving so it is not surprising that you have got these two zero I values and therefore youve got this kind of response okay so remember that when you do not have a governor what does it mean it means that you do not have any control over the load generation balance okay you do not have any control so it is equivalent to having the situation where you have got constant external forces acting on this Mass spring system okay but no friction there is no no frequency dependence of these external forces okay so if there was friction of course things would be different in fact by putting a governor what you're doing is essentially making some external force on the system which is proportional to the change in velocity okay so in fact the governor changes the mechanical Power okay with in response to Omega minus Omega Omega F minus Omega what it means essentially is that you are introducing a kind of a viscous damping coefficient into your you know torque equation okay and as a result of which when you have a governor you do not have these two zero values so that's an interesting point okay so just remember this remember that in case you have got a load which is frequency dependent or your you have got a turbine Governor enabled you'll get only one zero I value because in that case you do not expect this t e to 0 t term to be there in fact if in case you have friction and you have got an initial velocity you'll find that eventually this mass will grind to some halt uh grind to a halt after some time okay so you can't have this kind of term in case there is this viscous damping introduced by either load dependence on frequency or mechanical Power dependence on frequency which is introduced by a governor okay so in this case of course our load is a constant resistance so of course you don't expect that the load to be frequency dependent so if you don't have a governor you'll have two zero I values and t e0 t kind of response okay remember of course that even if you put a governor there will still be a zero igen value or in effect a response term which is equal to e to 0 t why is that so remember that if in this Mass spring system if my response is x1t okay if your response is x1t and x2t you can add an arbitrary constant term to both of them and still your differential equations will be satisfied okay so an interesting point is that if your solution to your Delta 1 and Delta 2 or in this case for a spring Mass system the displacements X1 and X2 is x1t then x1t + x0 also will satisfy your uh differential equation this is because whenever X1 and X2 appear in your differential equations or even in this uh synchronous machine example you'll find that everything depends on the difference of the angles the absolute value of delta 1 and Delta 2 does not determine the electrical powers Etc okay none of the components in the system are dependent solely on the absolute or the actual angle at Phase angle at a given point okay for example the power flow the steady state power flow here depends on the difference of the angles at the two ends it does not depend for example on this alone okay so what it follows is that if your Delta 1 and Delta 2 are solutions are the responses following a disturbance or even the steady state responses if I add a constant term okay a constant term is x0 e to 0 t which is nothing but x0 itself okay then also your differential equations are satisfied therefore do not be surprised when you do an igen value analysis and find out that you're getting a zero I value whenever you're studying this kind of system with the kind of differential equation and differential algebraic formulation which we have written okay so of course whenever you do an IG analysis also another thing you try to remember is that you may not get this as exactly zero whenever you do a numerical analysis you may get this slightly non zero but that will because of numerical errors okay Precision errors so of course when you have a governor now coming back to this problem having a governor introduces changes this zero igen value to a negative real igen value which implies that there cannot be any t e to0 t kind of terms okay in a response another thing is that two additional IG values come about because there are two extra states which you have considered with when you model a turbine Governor if you ass of course assume that the mechanical Power is constant that is what this without Governor means you will not have these additional two igen values but when you have a governor you'll have these additional igon values okay again remember that when we consider Network transition we have got these high frequency terms okay if you neglect Network transients in that case you'll find of course that the high frequency terms are missing but other than that you have got again these zero igen values okay you also have the low frequency oscillation terms these are also called the swing modes okay and you've also got additional modes because of there are many many more States okay but the important modes which you need to remember are the zero igen values and these swing modes these are associated with electromechanical transients remember of course that how do I know that I cannot I I've just stated this fact I've not proved that these igen values are associated with the electromechanical variables deltas and omegas but in fact you can actually prove this using participation analysis which we discussed some time back you can associate the modes with electromechanical transi primarily with the electromechanical transi but of course this does not mean that uh these these modes are not dependent on the other states okay but when I say electromechanical modes these are essentially primarily associated with deltas and omegas okay the other states also influence these modes but they're primarily associated with Delta and Omega that's what I want to say so with governor and without Governor you have similar Behavior with and without network transients considered okay you still have a similar Behavior so we can to some extent justify this approximation of neglecting stator and network transients okay so we go to case one now I'll quickly go through a few simple disturbances suppose I've got this um I give a step change in this load okay I change this resistance from. 52 per unit to 7 per unit so actually the load reduces because the resistance is reduced uh sorry resistance has increased okay so if there's a load throw off that some part of this load has been removed okay in that case if I do not have governers if I look at various quantities first thing you'll find is the rotor angular difference increases or rather decreases why does it decrease from 45° it comes to roughly uh 40° okay so the angular difference Delta 1 minus Delta 2 okay both are you know you know rotating and the angular difference between them is around 40° after the disturbance while it was 45° before the disturbance why does that happen well one way of looking at it is that when you throw off some load here the load here reduces on this line reduces so the angular difference between these two buses reduces okay and the coresponding rotor angle also reduces okay now remember when you say no Governor you're not changing the mechanical Power so if I don't change the mechanical Power remember this is like a frictionless system in fact there is no dependence of the external Powers mechanical or load powers on the frequency and if there's a load generation mismatch what you of course find is Omega 1 Omega 2 as well as the center of inertia frequency which is defined as H1 Omega 1 + H2 omega2 divided H1 + H2 both linearly increase okay so you see this linear increase and of course if you allow this to continue then after a point your generators will tripped out the reason is that uh if your frequency goes uh greatly away from the ninal frequency there's a chance that you will uh damage the uh turbine uh and Generator system why is that so actually it turns out that the turbine is made out of blades okay they're made out of blades and you got a steam flow through this through these blades okay along this periphery okay the steam flow is not uniform okay it's not perfectly uniform there are variation natural variation in the steam flow so your steam flow May be0 to 360 maybe like this okay so it may be of course this is an exaggerated uh electrical engineering or electrical engineer description of what happens now what happens is that in case your rotational frequency deviates from nominal okay if it deviates from nominal you'll find that this turbine blades start getting okay start getting periodic forces across means are applied across the blade so if your steam flow is changing there's a variation of steam flow and you're running at the base speed you will of course see that the force on the blades is actually changing okay now the thing is if you deviate from this Omega B the frequency of the force which these blades see will change now what happens is in case the frequency with of the forces which these blades see starts coinciding with the natural vibration of these blades okay then there'll be a huge displacements see you're giving a periodic Force which is equal to the Natural VI vibration frequency of the blades if that happens at a certain frequency okay if the rotational frequency deviates from Omega B then you'll find that the frequency of the forces on the blades also changes and if it coincides with the natural frequency of vibration the blades will get damaged okay so nobody allows especially a steam turbine in a steam turbine uh generator system nobody allows you to deviate the frequency to deviate much away from the uh noral speed because typically you'll find that after around a one Hertz deviation from the nominal one or 1 and a half Hertz from the nominal you may start coinciding with the resonant frequency the forces which are incident on these blades start coinci the frequency of that starts coinciding with the natural frequency of the blades okay so that may damage the blades so no after a certain speed deviation either on the positive direction or the negative Direction uh you may have to trip out the generator you either have an overs speeding control which suddenly changes the mechanical Power like a governor or you have to trip out the generator okay so this is not acceptable okay of course remember that because the angular speeds are changing does not mean that the machines are losing synchronism so if you look at the difference frequencies it is constant in fact Omega 1 minus Omega 2 is constant only thing is that Center of inertia speed is increasing okay because unbalanced external Force because you have changed the load generation balance also the line power okay which is line power comes to a constant so actually from a point of view of synchronism synchronism is not if you look at it we are not gone out of we have not gone out of Step the mechanical powers are constant the center of inertia frequency is changing but the relative speeds are in fact constant so we not lost synchronism we are what we are saying is that the overall frequency has changed okay so that is something you have to keep in mind we are not talking of a relative motion instability we are talking of uh continuous change in the center of inertia speed okay so both machines are almost together decelerating or in this case they acceler together they're not they're moving together but they're both accelerating okay if you look at a case two with the governors are enabled what you notice is of course the mechanical the tent looks a bit different and in fact it settles down to a different value okay you look at the angular difference it settles down to 32° instead of 40° in the previous case the angular speeds reach an equilibrium there's a decrease in this there's an increase in the center of inertia speed as well as the speed of each individual Mass rotor Mass but eventually the speed reaches an equilibrium okay the equilibrium speed is not equal to the previous speed in fact if you not note something that the governors are proportional type governors in the sense that the mechanical Power is changed using an algorithm like this the Governor has got this kind of uh you know transfer function and of course the turbine has got a transfer function okay so the turbine Governor transfer function is K 1 + 2s upon 1 + 6s now this K is a proportional controller effectively it's also the inverse of the droop characteristic of the machine now the point is that you can change the mechanical output of the machine only if Omega ref and Omega are not equal so in case uh uh this proportional go kind of Governor will always give you a steady state error so your frequency does not come back to the original frequency okay there's a frequency change that is something which you should remember the mechanical speeds the different speeds the relative motion is stable it's not unstable okay the speeds the different speeds become equal to zero but the overall speed of both the machines settles down to a higher value here the mechanical Power are changing why are they changing because we having a governor okay so if you got a governor your mechanical Power will change and of course the line Powers also will change because Governor is present here as well as here okay so the point is that if Governors are present on both machines each of them will change the mechanical Power if they change the mechanical Power the overall power flow situation changes okay so load has changed mechanical Power here is changed and the mechanical Power here is changed so if all the three things change you'll find the frequency goes to a new equilibrium and you know your line power also settles to a different value the angular difference between the two buses also will settle down to different values okay now of course the point which you should note here is that Governors on both machines are present now what if we had just one Governor or a governor present only on one machine basically your mechanical part of only one machine would change only one machine would take on the load change okay and of course if you just had governor on one machine only one person would contribute to the you know to trying to get the frequency to equilibrium so if you keep the same gain and just disabled one Governor your frequency deviation will be more only one generator will respond to the load changes okay it can also be inferred that since the load the amount of power change of each turbine is proportional to K into Omega minus Omega by changing K or Omega ref you can in fact change the amount of contribution of each generator okay so why is that so because remember that the speed eventually if you're remaining in synchronism speed of both machines is going to be the same okay now if speed is the same and Omega ref of both machines is the same then the amount of power change each generator takes up okay is proportional to Omega F minus Omega into K okay so if K1 and K2 are different I mean you have got two different gains or two different droops on the Gen go on the generators of each machine in that case you'll find that the each generator takes on different load change uh kind of extreme condition is where the gain of one generator of one govern is much much much higher like uh one of the governors for example has a steady state gain of you know 300 and the other has got a gain of 10 in that case the governor assuming Omega refs are the same the governor with a larger gain takes on more uh more of the load okay it takes it increases its mechanical Power more whereas the other generator does not increase it mechanical Power as much okay now the extreme condition is where youve got an integ controller on one of the governors okay an integral controller essentially has got infinite gain okay in steady state you know one upon s remember so you'll get infinite gain in steady state so if you got one Governor which has got an integral gain it'll take on the complete load change and the other Governor will be left high and dry in the sense it will not contribute anything uh to trying to maintain frequency of course this assuming Omega ref on both machines is the same okay now just think of think about it can you have integral controllers on both Governors this is something you need to think about okay this is a question which not obvious you think over it a bit you cannot have in fact uh both governers having integral gain okay why it is so is something you can think about now the third case is not a load change what we will do is uh we'll have a three-phase fault it's a Balan fault at bus one at 1 second and we'll clear the fault at after 80 milliseconds okay that's four Cycles now of course remember that postfault conditions are assumed to be same as prefault conditions so it's a kind of temporary fault okay it is we just come back so when the fault is cleared so you can consider this as a situation where in bus one suppose you had got an open Line This is your oops your bus this is a generator 2 a generator one the same system this is a load and this is a load okay so this is your same system and you have got a transmission line out here which is open circuited here at this end it's a short transmission line and you got a three-phase fault on this line near about this bus okay in that case you'll have a short circuit at this bus a three-phase short circuited this bus which has to be cleared by opening the line the postf fault and the prefault situation is going to be the same when before the fault you had connected an open line here it's a short open line so it's like having nothing here you had a fault for some time which is cleared by opening the line so what you have is prefault and pre postfault situation is the same okay assuming of course this is a short line and open circuited Short Line is effectively doing nothing to the system initially okay so under these circumstances what you find is if your clearing time is this much you'll find that Delta 1 minus Delta 2 in fact is stable okay since prefault and postfault systems are equal you'll find that there is no change in the load generation balance situation nor are the flows changed so the losses also don't change so your angular speed simply comes back to the original value okay they are transients but the overall angular speed settles down so it's a stable large disturbance okay it is stable for this large disturbance okay Omega 1 minus Omega 2 is a relative speed it is also stable okay the powers again are stable okay actually uh this simulation has been done considering Network transient we have model Network transient so what you see essentially in the beginning of this transient here for example are some high frequency components so if you consider Network transitions you'll get these high frequency components okay there's a high frequency component here as well so this is how your Delta 1 minus Delta 2 okay if you neglect the network transients you get almost the similar response okay but remember there is some there are some differences for example the maximum deviation here is around 70° whereas when Network transitions were considered it was almost 60° so there was a 10° difference okay so when Network transitions are neglected you do have some difference in the result in fact uh Network transits neglected gives you a somewhat larger angular deviation and um but otherwise the response looks almost the same you just see that there is no high frequency uh you know transient you know because we have neglected Network transients now we'll consider when we increase the fal clearing time to 28 seconds okay but the network transi of course are neglected the interesting thing is that the angular deviation under this circumstance grows in an unbounded fashion okay so if you have a larger clearing time the fault is cleared but after a long clearing time so a longer clearing time means that because of the sudden disturbance uh the deviation of the States from the post fault equilibria are going to be more okay so if your deviation is too much you may not you know pull back into synchronism okay as a result of which the relative angular motion is becomes unstable so please remember this is relative angular motion becoming unstable if you look at angular speeds they two you know deviate from each other although Omega COI is relatively you know within bounds Omega 1 and Omega 2 the relative angles increase this is contrast this with the earlier situation in the earlier situation when we had a load throw off without Governors Omega COI went on increasing but the relative motion between them was stable this is exactly the converse situation okay so what we have seen is that if you give a disturbance like a fault which is not cleared for a long time you may go out of synchronism and you'll see the relative motion is unstable okay so relative out of synchronism refers to relative motion okay if you look at the mechanical the electrical power output of each machine you'll find that it is oscillating okay there's a kind of O wild oscillations in fact it even reaches negative values positive and negative values so if you lose synchronism this is what what your mechanical power is going to look like so if your mechanical Power is of course going to look like this you cannot continue operating in this fashion so although I have kind of shown you a simulation which in which the loss of synchronism uh kind of remains for several seconds okay no action is taken you're just allowing the angles to you know increase another word for it is the poles of both machines are slipping with respect to each other so you're just allowing that to continue if you allow it to continue There Will Be Wild oscillations in power and you cannot operate in this fashion you'll damage the shaft for example of the machine so what usually you do is that in case you detect an out of synchronous some condition you'll have to separate out the two machines okay now if you separate out the two machines you'll have to essentially trip the interconnection between them but remember if I trip the interconnection between them I'll have basically another problem to contend with what is that the local load generation balance in these two islands which have got which have kind of disconnected okay is not uh you know there is a fairly large generation imbalance in both these islands and you know then you have to really exert the governors as well as any emergency load shedding schemes may be required to quickly get an equilibrium in the center of inertias of each individual system or you know now they are disconnected systems okay so you have to ensure that the frequency of each system reaches an equilibrium okay so you have to really control the prime mover and load power on both systems once you disconnect so let us whatever was was I telling you you interconnected you gave a fault the fault got cleared you lost synchronism the wild variations in power so you cannot operate that way you have to trip out the interconnection once you trip out the interconnection you are left with another problem that is of load generation imbalance in the two disconnected Islands which has to be really sorted out okay so loss of synchronism is not a nice scenario and even if you manage to island or trip out or disconnect the two systems when they are lost synchronism why do you do you need to disconnect because there going to be wild oscillations in power voltage and so on so you have to disconnect once you disconnect you have got the problem of maintaining the frequency in the two individual systems which boils down to trying to maintain the load generation imbalance balance in these two systems okay now of course an interesting point is that if your power system experiences a loss of synchronism situation usually there are out of Step relays which detect this and trip also an interesting point is that the wild deviations in voltage and current cause distance relays in a transmission system to mistake it for a fault and it causes transmission line tripping so whenever there's a loss of synchronism scenario you may have you know uh what do you call an uncontrolled splitting of the system okay due to distance relay operations okay so you may what I said that you need to disconnect the two machines they may disconnect on their own in the sense that relays may actually trigger and trip out um in case such a situation occurs okay so uh there we'll kind of summarize this very interesting study which we did on electromechanical transitions in a two machine system okay uh just remember of course that we have considered the electromechanical uh both the relative frequency uh relative motion as well as the center of inertia motion there are other modes and patterns in this motion they're not very well observable in this response uh those patterns also can go unstable for example if you do not design your Control Systems properly for some inappropriate gain of AVR and govern you may find some other modes which are not necessarily electromechanical modes also go unstable okay so these kind of things also can occur we'll summarize at least this electromechanical transience part uh in the beginning of the next lecture and then move on to some understanding what happens when you got more than two machines like our grid which is uh more than more than 500 or so large machines synchronous machines all interconnected to each other okay so this something we'll discuss in um the next lecture see and I I
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so perfect blue skies almost no wind beautiful sunshine these are in the conditions for the beautiful game the backdrop here picturesque idyllic no doubt one of the best days of the footballing calendar and it has added to a really jovial happy mood in the stands helping to raise the level of sound by more than a few decibels shirt sleeve order very much for dress code [Applause] so what a stage for the players to take to here ahead of such an important game and already we're underway here the role of sol campbell attracts my interest peter in what respect oh he's going to be pulled back for that one well [Music] brother foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] nice [Music] um foreign [Applause] [Music] now fernando torres [Music] foreign i foreign [Music] is and again they run up against stubborn defending fernando torres foreign [Applause] and it's paid forward and it's messy well already game 7 match or so it feels my played out to the right foreign [Music] oh foreign [Applause] how many interceptions have we seen now someone's got to up the quality and set an example [Music] good ball he's got away and it's been taken short cristiano ronaldo surely this is the last chance now oh that's a real stopper is [Music] foreign [Music] foreign huh [Music] and we expect every seat to be filled with atmosphere great expectation and excitement arizona foreign oh foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign what is it [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] torres plays it out to the flank nicely measured pass [Applause] defending albeit from an unexpected source well they say that your front lads should be that first line of um of stopping the opposition and i think he's taking it he's gone for it and the balls come out drives it forward now it's messy messy massively straight back [Music] [Applause] foreign [Applause] and that has been cleared what a ball this is turned out to be he's got options out wide gets the better of his man he's sorted out forward it goes well to be honest have spilled that in the first place but he recovered it really quickly fernando torres is [Music] mistakes oh good challenge he just stood firm here fernando torres dangerous looking ball and it's come to nothing alison gets it away well it's good stuff this is better this isn't the time to talk about risks now jim is it they just have to hurl everything at it and hope for a break well there's no two ways about it this is what they have to do [Applause] are very how about a shot [Music] [Applause] [Music] nice martial here it comes that's lovely room for a shot all the way up and away they've got it back as soon as they gave it away tries to get it forward quickly [Applause] it is looking like the end if anything's going to happen it's gone um matias and again they run up against stubborn defending could move up a gear here looking to force his way through rallander well it remains to be seen [Applause] and he [Applause] is foreign what's going on hmm dude [Music] well hello and welcome to what amounts to football heaven it doesn't get a whole lot better than this the conditions are utopian the sky is blue and the players are with us for a football match so widely and keenly anticipated truly this is christine and the level of expectation and excitement is reflected in the smiling faces of the crowd they know it means so much and they also experienced between them a great sense of privilege at uh being able to attend this most special of games this place simply a monument to the game so much prestige so much pride so much passion whatever football is played [Applause] forward it goes there's a long ball very well to intervene here's the through ball it's a brilliant interception doesn't get the pass he's looking for davis if you have just joined us well you've missed no goals goes long and now they can launch a counter oh good interception matias is the guilty party there maltini creole plays it forward alaba does well to read it and intercepts well positioned to make that interception tries to dink it in last ditch defending but that'll do let down by a lack of accuracy um real chance it's he was urged to shoot and he truly delivered well considering he has a bit of a shoot on site policy he was the one player that should have been picked up then it was both careless and costly from where i'm sitting [Applause] well he certainly got to the ball well enough but the rest didn't quite come off maldini tries to get it forward quickly needless to say he was expecting a better ball than that hoist it forward it's been intercepted and that will come to nothing fatigue oh well defended that had to be done he could have been in just needed a better final ball ah quality deserted them when they really needed it [Applause] he's done very well to get to that this really must have felt he had there's the end of the first half so there you have it close sport half of football still had its moments but ultimately produced just one goal [Applause] it's a dressing room that needs rousing at half time because in truth they've not really been at it so far if the pep talk works we may see a very different side second half we need to here we go again so 45 minutes to turn it round he's had a chance [Applause] and out to safety [Applause] beckham it's being played forward trying to play it through yeah the idea was right the delivery wasn't they can revisit that further on and it's paid forward alexander arnold and that's a throne well that's the first attempt peter we've seen at one of those raking passes just to spread the play we sit high great strength too strong for his opponent deftly done [Applause] the balls come loose and the chase is on matthias now a chance to break good challenge he just stood firm hit long and direct he goes along torres looking to get on the end of this and he's managed to beat absolutely everyone petite no that's not the ball he wanted petite tries to get it forward quickly i needed a better pass there that intervention was very necessary [Applause] keep calm and carry on that's the job in a nutshell now [Applause] this is good ball retention and it should be enough from here but they want to double their advantage [Applause] but he's there to cut it out paul needed to be better there that's a wasted chance and here's hinzaghi has a goal it's in two art and threatening to pull clear just so calm under pressure well i think that defense there thought they were in good position and they had him where they wanted yet somehow he's worked a scoring position when it didn't see him on it's really crafty business though two up and very little time left surely this is it well i think and the referee brings it to a close no joy for the players nor indeed for the loyal fans it has ended in defeat a thoroughly disappointing outcome so what do you take away from it all jim [Music] just played [Music] it's already connecting next measure steps on be in the live next mess i will play with you oh two zero in long baller right the long waller last match long baller boy you are you are the network right oh okay okay okay your name is okay luckily yeah you are long baller brother no luckily if you long ball with everyone then you can win every match brother play fail fairly and win that's the courage brother [Music] boy alaba oh that's clearly not what he wanted to do and it's cristiano ronaldo [Applause] foreign ah messy [Music] really got caught in a trap there [Music] and it's paid forward good idea just poorly executed before it goes hoist it forward [Music] good challenge he just stood firm that's not going to make it [Music] kane [Applause] i think they've perfected that on the training ground because it took them seconds to get the ball back forward it was all very well drilled that has changed the dynamics somewhat put [Music] another show of strength and we're off again it's lagging so much i think my next problem is [Music] watching movies [Music] a real determination of purpose now this deficit is to be recovered no holding back and being patient about this giant it's time to roll the sleeves up and go for it foreign absolutely foreign there's gonna be a change three without reply this is becoming a stroll forward how [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign uh foreign [Music] okay a [Music] kids foreign okay bro nice game gg [Music] render [Music] this foreign [Music] without [Music] foreign nice whoa [Applause] [Music] wide [Applause] who's gonna get that paul needed to be better there it's a wasted chance to break currently so we have a breakthrough now how will things develop from here look he's the one everywhere that's what he's paid to do chance to break now it's messy can he find a finish and it's paid forward make something kazami uh managers have reminded them that the next one will be pretty crucial so it's going to be interesting to see how the teams come out for the next period well it remains very delicately poised and based on the promise like the stream stream [Music] here we go again why is please like the stream and subscribe the channel if you want to subscribe here to brother gerard take it as usual do one down oh vicer what is this [Music] but it requires intelligent use of space and good understanding to pull it off with the manager that's how you make an impact as a sub we're both retiring you can impose uh it'll be noted this is sofia and it's salah he was expecting a better ball than that mohamed salah provides an outlet [Applause] oh no substitution remaining i think i should bring this man here and let me change this question ah very [Music] look this can still go either way it get it concentration levels are very good and so is the commitment this game the winner is [Music]
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American in the Making, the Life Story of an Immigrant | Marcus Eli Ravage | Book | English | 4/5
chapter 14 of an American in the making the life story of an immigrant by Marcus Eli Ravage this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 14 The Tragedy of Readjustment I myself was in the meantime moving in two separate worlds nominally at least my home was still in little Romania among my own respectable relatives from Vos Loui time and again I resolved to find a lodging somewhere south of Grand Street where the majority of my comrades in spirit lived and where all my interests lay but I never did it of friction there was enough between us they were very outspoken were my kins folk in their disapproval of me they found fault with my impiety my Socialism or anarchism they did not know just what it was my indifference to dress and the social proprieties my ragamuffin argumentative Associates Mrs seagull who still attempted to hold a protecting Wing over me took me to task often for not dropping into her Sunday afternoon at homes which were the Rendevous of the Gilded youth of our hometown and especially for neglecting to assist at the betral party of her her oldest daughter others of my blood observed that despite my aptness in picking up English I was unpardonably slow in getting Americanized and doing nothing towards becoming a doctor I was making quite a lot of money too but not only did I send very little of it home I did not even have a bank account cousin Abby who though he was still making shirt colar had never become a radical kept eternally at me for smoking on the Sabbath instead of going to the services I for my part had my own opinions of their superficial americanism their indifference to the seething intellectual life about them their blindness to the Fine merits of the labor cause and missed no opportunity to express my views and yet some curious Bond held us together I had a strange feeling that I would miss them that I would feel lonely without them and I knew that they would take it as the final insult if I were to draw away from them altogether these strained relations with my old world kin as well as the tragic experiences of my fellow radicals often made me pause and wonder how I should get on with my own parents if I were ever to succeed in bringing them over father to be sure was not as I remembered what one could call fanatically religious and mother had implicit confidence in me to do the right thing but they were both after all to the last degree old-fashioned and rigidly conservative they had a horror of the very word socialist I recalled how shock they had been once I was a mere child at the time when Mother's nephew Hershel came back from a long sojourn in Vienna and declared himself a socialist he caused a most painful sensation and my parents declined to have him come to our house lest he should contaminate it and his own mother treated him as an apostate and offered up candles at the synagogue for the reclaiming of his soul of course America was a different story and they would be coming into my world and not I into theirs but it was difficult to imagine mother accepting me her CSH in the role of an unbeliever and father going off alone to Temple on the morning of the day of atonement while I prepared for the FAS picnic I wanted them however very much to come conditions were now somewhat favorable it was my third year at the trade and I was now an expert sleever I was employed at the very best line I was turning out 40 and often 50 dozen a day my rate thanks in part to the union had risen to 5.2 cents and when the material was silk as it often was I got as much as 20 cents per dozen I had paid every penny on my watch and chain and the installment man was eternally asking me when I was going to give him another show didn't I want a diamond ring or a steamer ticket for someone or something yes I did want more than one steamer ticket and later on I would want very likely quite a lot of house Furnishings but I was revolving the problem in my head when suddenly Destiny stepped in and solved it for me in her own sumary fashion early in the spring of 1903 I wrote to my brother Harry who was still at his big job in Constanta to get his advice not of course on the real difficulty but on the general situation he answered that owing to the commercial depression in Romania he was himself thinking quite seriously of going to America his suggestion was that I should send a steamer ticket to Paul and then when the three of us were together we would manage by our joint efforts to bring over the old folks Paul had met with hard luck at his trade ever since his discharge from the Army so that he had no money of his own to make the trip I hunted up my Peddler at once gave him a deposit of $5 on a d direct Vos Lou New York second class ticket and sent it off to Paul a little more than a month later I heard from Harry again this time from Vos Louie he wrote that their preparations for the journey were completed and that he meant to sail with Paul from Breman about the 1st of June I watched the ship news for the next 4 months several times I went down to the offices of the Lloyd to inquire I haunted the peers I even telephoned to Ellis Island thinking that perhaps my guests had been detained there in spite of their Superior mode of travel but not a sign of any brothers not even a word of explanation I was nearly out of my wits with apprehension I bombarded Harry and father and everybody I could think of with anxious letters without results at last it was Autumn now it occurred to me to make inquiries at my former address my former landl Mrs bernfeld appeared ill at ease at my unexpected visit contrary to her habitual pleasure on seeing me when I told her what I had come for she asked me nervously what made me think that she would not forward my mail with my suspicions and fears aroused by her manner I insisted that there must be something for me then she yielded it up it was a postal card written in the hand of the rabbi advising me that father had died in August and urging me to perform the religious duties expected of a son in the circumstances some days later a second card in the same hand informed me that mother had caught cold at father's funeral pneumonia had developed and she had died in less than a fortnight my brothers did not get to New York until February when I met them at Hoboken we kissed and wept together and I got the details of my parents' death Harry being a man of business was bent on going at once once into an account of the disposition of the estate he began by observing that since he had had to stand the expense of the illnesses and the funerals it was no more than just that he should inherit the feather bedding and the brass things as for the remainder but I waved the topic aside assuring him that there was time enough for that on the ferry booat across the river I observed that he was taking me in critically no sooner had we seated ourselves in an elevated car than he turned upon me and without preface or introduction demanded to know whether I was doing my duty by the dead my first impulse was to tell him the unpalatable truth without delay on second thought I decided to spare him this was no time for propaganda it would merely pain him he would not understand my position offand like this so I begged again for time brother Paul who had thus far merely sat there holding my hand and devouring me with his eyes but saying nothing agreed that a public vehicle was no place for family conferences but Harry insisted surely I could answer a plain question did I say ksh yes or no well it was yes and no the truth was that at the first shock of the terrible news I had compromised with my conscience and had attended Services mornings before going to work and evenings after returning I had kept it up for 10 days then I had rebelled I simply could not endure the Sham of it and the self-deception the Lick spill mercenary he of The Beatles had disgusted me he had better wait before he judged me America he would find would change his ideas as she had changed mine it could not be helped father and mother would forgive me they too would have understood if they had lived and come here Harry regarded me with a pitying look and turned away he refused to speak to me for the next 24 hours my brother Paul had been a spirited youngster and had objected to the rigid methods of education at home with the consequence that he was a bit backward in bookish things he found now that he had to pay the price of his youthful escapades he experienced great difficulties in finding his way about in reading street names and in handling foreign money nevertheless thanks to his mechanical occupation he was not long in getting work in fact he got his first job several weeks before Harry got his and immediately offered to take over the payments on his ticket Harry was thoroughly scandalized by everything American he found everyone for Mrs slesinger our land lady down to his prospective employers and his own brother coarsened and vulgar ized the children were too smart and forward the women were loud and overdressed and ill-mannered above all the shops were dingy and ill-kept and inelegant from these last he had expected a great deal he had thought of New York as a kind of magnified Bucharest a great refined luxurious City with beautiful stor where it would be a proud joy to work that was one of the things that had induced him to come to America in Romania he had always been employed in the habacher magazines de Galant they were called of the small Black Sea port towns and he had for years dreamed of getting a situation at one of the brilliant shops of the capital his longing had never been fulfilled and he had immigrated To America with a feeling that here he would better his own aspiration and what did he find of course the department stores on 14th Street and on 6th Avenue where he SED forth to look over with wistful eyes on the very day following his arrival were inexpressibly wonderful but they were for the time being at least out of his reach he had learned to speak Greek and Italian and Turkish in constans but all these languages were of no earthly use in New York without English the only places that were open to him were the unspeakably shabby holes in the Italian quarter or on Hester Street they were for the most part in Gloomy basements their owners were rough unkempt polish and Russian ex Peddlers with fat no wives in one of them he had actually found the whole family lunching on the counter the customers instead of the sea captains and naval officers and refined Greek ladies and swaave ottoman Traders he had been accustomed to were crude Sicilian peasants whose harsh dialects he scarcely understood or Eastside fisherwoman it made him very very unhappy I suggested that since he had brought quite a bit of money with him he could easily learn to be a cutter at cloaks that surely was elegant enough for any taste it was universally considered the next best thing to a doctor the very first families in little Romania thought a cutter an excellent catch for their marriageable daughters all the best young men in the quarter who had a sense of what was classy were saving their pennies toward that end cousin Abby was dreaming of exchanging the machine for the knife as soon as he had enough money for the instruction fee and the wageless month of apprenticeship but Harry cried out that my suggestion was an insult was that what he had clerked for all his life and economized and learned refined manners from his aristocratic customers in constanza was that what he had come across Seas to America for to become a woman's tailor no thank God he had enough money left to go back to Romania where character and ability and gentlemanly qualities still counted for something curse Columbus and his country he was going back but he did not because before he had time to buy buy his ticket he found a job in a basement store on Mulberry Street and got $8 a week which he estimated to be nearly twice as many Franks as he had ever received in the most elegant shop on the shores of the Black Sea while Harry was idle he amused himself by rumaging among my books and papers when he was not that is making excursions through the department stores one evening it was during the first week after his arrival he picked up a copy of the zukun and regarded it dubiously then with a sudden inspiration lighting up his puzzled face he looked me squarely in the eye and charged me point blank with being a socialist I could not help marveling at his sharpness because there was nothing on the cover of the publication to betray me his next Sally enlightened me young men who are respectable and mind their business he said in a voice shaken with emotion do not waste their time reading monthly magazines now I know why you sent home so little money and why you do not attend to your cottage and why after 3 years in America you are still an operator at shirts instead of having a business of your own dauk the future he sneered bitterly a fine future will come to you reading this sort of thing our poor parents would die again if they knew what has become of the promising son of their old age when the April holidays came and I made no pretense of keeping them he suffered keenly he tried to reason with me and to bring me to a conviction of sin he was old older he argued and he knew better he by no means meant to have me a bigot in religious matters but my behavior was treason to everything that had from time immemorial been sacred to our people in my own justification I must say that I did everything I could short of betraying my convictions to lessen his suffering I went to my meetings secretly and did all my reading at the library I avoided argument even at the cost of losing a possible convert I even kept all my radical friends away from our room fearing that their Zeal might get the better of their discretion but I did not have to keep up this religious regime very long Harry had scarcely been in New York 3 months before I began to notice that he was rapidly undergoing a change he began to Funk in his prayers for the dead offering at first the excuse that his long hours of employment made it impossible for him to go to daily Services after a time he openly began to smoke cigarettes on the Sabbath I asked him about it and he answered that he was not the simpleton I took him for in fact he admitted he had never been able to see anything in the oldfashioned faith it was all well enough for unintelligent unemancipated people but he was a modern man his profession of Enlightenment could have furnished me with lessons in blasphemy but when I invited him to accompany me to a lecture on a Sunday evening he told me that he was too tired and that he needed Recreation it was as impossible now to get him interested in radicalism as when he had landed the ancient Faith had gone but nothing had come to take its place all the same it was Harry who brought me my first and most successful proelite for it was through him that I met my excellent friend Esther Harry had no sooner got a job and opened a bank account and settled down to his place in the American scheme of existence then then he invested his Surplus income in some first class clothes and furnishings and plunged into the social World unlike myself he regularly attended Mrs seagull's salon and sought out the most desirable people he saw that with his knowledge of Italian it would not take him long to have a shop of his own and he was frankly looking about for a gentle partner to share his future Prosperity with him on a Sunday afternoon as soon as his store was closed he would hurry home and clean up and get into his best shoes and neckwear to say nothing of suits and bolt forth on his round of calls now and then he would persuade Paul and me to go with him and it was on one of the first of those occasions that I fell in with Esther something about her hearty almost masculine handshake and her unaffected manner arrested my attention her plain way of dressing and tying her hair the straightforward tone of her speech her Reserve all these told me that she was not the customary Romanian girl I got into talk with her and found that she was reading quite a lot and by no means the conventional books for young ladies she had been in America no longer than I had but partly because of her unfamiliarity with with Yiddish she was managing to get on with English print we compared notes and found that our history as well as our leanings had much in common she too had had her purifications she had run the gamut of occupations from cash girl in an Eastside department store to the factory but now she was a trimmer at milliner and earning enough nevertheless she was discontented she had a vague feeling that she wanted to do something with herself and with the world we became fast friends I read things to her from the zukun and from the other radical Publications and she drank in everything with wide eyes this was a new and Splendid world of ideas and ideals she told me in some remote way she had been thinking similar things then I offered to take her to a lecture she went and came away radiant she was furious with her folks for not having been taught the humble mother tongue as her brothers had been she had never dreamed of its literary treasures and of the things that were reported in its press I undertook to teach her to read Yiddish and before long she abandoned her English fiction and devoured parot and Gordon she bettered my instruction although a little sentimental her Devotion to the radical Faith was far more intense from the start than mine she would not let me miss anything in the hottest weather she would insist on going and dragging me with her to all sorts of outof theeway places climbing endless flights of stairs elbowing her way into jammed halls and sweltering in the close air until the end if I objected she would look at me like conscience incarnate and asked me whether I was not backsliding and whether I was not becoming a Bourgeois again at such times I would tell her that I wished I had bit off my tongue before talking to her about the movement but in the depths of my heart I was very proud of her she was such a soul as any missionary might well be proud of having saved and she was even a better friend than she was a disciple end of chapter 14 chapter 15 of an American in the making the life story of an immigrant by Marcus Eli Ravage this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 15 the trials of scholarship my radical interests had one salutary result immediately I was not content to know at secondhand the great writers and thinkers whom I heard continually discussed but in order to read them I must know English I began my literary study of the language one memorable Night by borrowing a one volume edition of the complete works of Shakespeare from the Bond Street Library as soon as I got home I eagerly opened my treasure and turned to Hamlet to read hamlet in the original had long been one of my most ambitious dreams but to my disappointment I found that I could not get more than one word in 10 and of the sense nothing at all Shakespeare fear as a first reader proved a total failure it was then I decided to go to school although I should mention that my inspiration came in great part from ABE woff whom I had shortly before met at a leure the chap was a cloak maker with ambitions similar to my own as we came out of the building he said comrade I am going to throw up the machine I am sick of cloaks 3 months in the year you work overtime till midnight so that it nearly kills you intellectually and physically and the rest of the time you are so hard up you have not a dime for the zuk I am going to study Dentistry I had a little training at home and I think I can pull through then Liberty time to read and to think to be a human being I listened to Fagen Bal here the other night did you hear him on dominant figures in world literature and it made my heart sick Gerta Calderon rine Dante what do I know about them hear say nothing more I want to get into them but good Lord where is the Leisure a professional man is different I hear that Gordon and the others are getting together to start a progressive school for workmen you and I ought to look into it it is to be called the educational League the new organization opened its doors toward the end of August and Abe and I were among the first of its pupils tuition was entirely free and there were no restrictions as to the choice of studies all of the teachers gave their services without pay and with no lack of enthusiasm before a month had passed the place was filled a student body made up of boys and girls in their teens bearded men and middle-aged women former gymnasium students from Russia and semi- illiterates from Galia all the ages and types of the Diversified ghetto but the school turned out to be somewhat of a disappointment its fine liberal Spirit tended to degenerate into a mere absence of system and Order pupils came in at all hours and interrupted the classes attendance was irregular and those who were present one night were unable to follow the lesson because of what they had missed the night before the program of the league moreover was an odd one its 12 rooms housed a course of study which began with Elementary arithmetic and spelling and ended with university courses in evolution the philosophy of nich the history of the labor movement attic tragedy and comparative religion and teachers and students alike were too interested in the lectures and discussions on literary and social matters to give much attention to the exercises in orthography by the latter part of September I took an inventory of my added stock of knowledge and found that I had learned the names of some four score new books and authors as well as the difference in meaning between the English words County and Country and excellent and surpassing of which latter I was far from certain fortunately there had lately begun to appear a whole crop of evening Preparatory schools on East Broadway largely no doubt a result of the League's experiment they were usually owned and manned by Young Eastsiders who had recently graduated from the city college I entered one of them simply in order to study English but once there my ambitions expanded I recalled my father's professional hopes for me and conferred with my teachers about the possibility of preparing for a medical college they encouraged me and I agreed to pay $50 for the 48p point region course in monthly installments of $5 each the institution occupied the remodel top Flats of two buildings on both sides of the street the ground floor of one of them was occupied by a secondhand bookstore and the basement of the other housed a butcher shop the classrooms themselves were on off nights the meeting places of lodges and societies and one of them did alternate Duty as a chemical laboratory and a house of worship as the brass calabra and the paraphernalia on the East wall showed I used to travel across the street from algebra to English and back again for German the Stoops and the hall and the stairways were always crowded with students and during change of classes it was almost impossible to break through I often wondered what would happen if there were a fire at last the management rented a flat in a third building and turned it into a waiting room and study hall the classes were overcrowded so that even with the best instructors anything like a recitation was a practical impossibility the evening was divided into four periods beginning at 7:15 and ending at 11:00 as there were four Regent examinations annually our school year was arranged into four corresponding terms every course ran through a term for instance I took algebra three times a week for 10 weeks and then went up to the Grand Central Palace and passed the examination along with high school pupils who had had the work five times a week for a year I cannot tell you how we did it I only remember that I would sit and puzzle over x's and y's from the time I got home at 11:00 until my eyes would give out and at 7 in the morning I would be back at the machine sewing shirts I had registered late and had missed the first two or three lessons for a Time the idea of algebra simply would not get through my head but even algebra was as nothing besides English we were trying to cover the prescribed Regent requirements in spite of the fact that the majority of us could hardly speak a straight English sentence the formal grammar which was the bug bear of nearly everybody in the class did not worry me the terms were the same as in Romanian and I had been well trained at home but the classics we began mind you with Milton the nights and the Sundays I spent on Le algro and IL penseroso looking up words and classical Illusions if I had devoted them as earnestly to shirt making would have made me Rich and then I would go to class and the teacher would ask me whether I thought there were two separate persons in the poems or just one person in two different moods bless my soul I had not thought there were any persons in it at all I had made up my mind that it was something about a three-headed dog that watched at the Gate of Hades whatever that was so I would go back and read those puzzling lines again and again in a sort of blind hope that sheer repetition would somehow make me understand them until I got them by heart I can recite them yet as soon as I got straightened out a bit I tried to take a little interest in the social life of my school there was a socialist club and a Zionist society and a chess club and a debating club and I don't remember how many others that sent their representatives around with notices to the grammar class one of the teachers was giving an unscheduled course in Greek between 6 and 7 and I joined it in the hope that it might enable me to reach read the dramas of Sophocles in the original on Sunday nights the instructors took turns in lecturing in the study hall on the other works of the authors we were studying in English and German or on the colleges and universities of America or on Art and I was drinking in a lot of things that the radical Educators had omitted in the debating Society too the subjects were a little out of the usual American politics and prohibition and the nature of the trusts touched elbows with such familiar things as the referendum and the initiative and the true Shakespearean conception of the character of and what I particularly liked about the organization was that it gave greater opportunities for self-expression and in English than the regular lectures did did my schooling brought a lot of new problems with it and not all of them academic some of them were the old familiar ones with a new wrinkle as a student I could not work overtime and many a row I had with the boss about it that meant a reduction in my weekly envelope of about $2 there were the monthly $5 payments and several books every quarter which however one was not compelled to buy since the school itself supplied them at a nominal rental of 10 cents a month each my room rent was raised by 50 cents a month to pay for the midnight gas I was burning one had to dress a little better and shave oftener and pay Club dues but all this additional expense I could have endured it was the matchmakers who made day and night hideous for me being a prospective doctor had made me quite a commodity in the marriage Market one of the men in the factory called my attention to the fact that a certain pretty finisher had $500 in the bank an old woman of my acquaintance hunted me up in my room one night after school to make me a tempting offer she knew of a rich jewelry Peddler who was ready to finance me through college on condition that I become engaged to his daughter and he is a fellow Countryman of yours too she added and of such a fine family and the girl a jewel in the sight of God and man full of Virtues educated like a bookkeeper reads German it is a joy to hear her and English as if born to it and all this while I had a load of German and English of my own to get through with before morning not only among my own relatives but in little Romania generally I was causing an immense furor my cousins and second cousin cousins and aunts and uncles to say nothing of my brothers never ceased bragging about my change for the better even kza whom I had not seen since my barroom days was pleased and took occasion to remember that he was entitled to some of the credit because if it had not been for him I would still be in Vos Louie cousin Jacob who had in the meantime settled Affairs in Romania and followed his family grinned with delight and forgave me my IR religious practices and declared that he had always known that I would one of these days come to my senses next door neighbors and fellow townsmen beat a path to my hall bedroom to find out exactly what profession I meant to pursue and ventured an opinion as to which was the most profitable or the least irksome or the most elegant I was set up as an Arbiter on every variety of disputed question linguistic geographical legal and whatnot was Minneapolis in the South if a chap had promised to marry a girl in buo and now refus to marry her could she sue him for breach of Promise in New York was the dollar Mark derived from us which was right myself or me and if one why not the other why could one say yesterday and not yester night if I confess that I really did not know the answer to all these difficult questions then I was told that Pride goeth before a fall and that I must not get so stuck on myself or else that I was a queer kind of a college boy in January at the end of my first three-month term I took the examinations in English algebra and third-year German and reaped Five Points that left 10 more between me and college unfortunately it left something more besides which even a conscientious student could not get by means of examinations as we drew toward the end of our preparation we seniors as we were called had but one topic for discussion how to get into and through college I cannot enumerate half the schemes we cooked up some of us did more daring things than marry plutocrats daughters a great number became druggists taking Pharmacy as a stepping stone to the higher ambition because it only required about 1/4 the number of counts and only one year in college I knew several boys who became conductors and robbed the street Railway companies of nickels until they were caught and discharged alas too soon I myself in company with Alfred now Dr Goodman chose another more difficult course when September came a year after I had entered school I had enough credits to enter college on a condition and of course no money even for the matriculation fee then Goodman heard of the state scholarships and came and told me about them the stipend was good for 4 years tuition at Cornell University but the scholarships were open to none but High School pupils I Fred at the loss of a year but there was nothing for it but to go to high school and make myself eligible I remember the afternoon when Goodman and I decided to go around to the nearest high school to find out what we had to do to get in in our ignorance we wandered into a girl's institutions somewhere on 13th Street and got laughed at at every turn and as far as I can now recall never got as far as the principal's office at all from a policeman on the street we learned that what we were looking for was the DT Clinton High School which was a considerable distance of town there a warmhearted Old Gentleman whom I came later to know as Dr Buchanan the principal took charge of us and extracted from us our entire personal and family history and gave us several score of cards to fill out and conducted us about the building as if we were noted visitors and introduced us to our teachers and commended us to their Mercy because we had never seen the inside of a public school we were admitted to the fifth form and blushed with shame at finding ourselves in a class with mere youngsters the English instructor was not much older than we were on the very first test we were asked to write 150 words on school spirit and Alfred and I exchanged frightened glances and handed in blank papers but the next day the teacher told us that we must not be Bash when we did not understand an assignment and allowed us to take our choice of subjects and marked our substitute papers 95 and 98 respectively and scribbled excellent on the margin for good measure things did not go quite so well however in the other classes in the history room the teacher was altogether helpless in the hands of his pupils and in his misery he found fault with everything Goodman and I did from the manner of our taking notes to our English intonation how those boys could be so disrespectful to a learned man our European Minds could not grasp at all they threw chalk at him and at one another as soon as he turned his back to right on the Blackboard and cat called him and one fat youngster even went to the length of getting up and Waltzing around the room in the middle of another boy's farsal recitation and yet as soon as they came into the physics room these same pupils became as Meek as lambs and as attentive as a Clinton hall audience we suffered so horribly under the discipline that at the end of a week Goodman gave up the effort and borrowed the money to go to a second rate medical school where the tuition was comparatively cheap at the evening school there had never been any insistence on getting exercises and themes into the hands of the teachers at any particular time it was assumed that the work was done as a matter of course if a student could not or would not follow out assignments he naturally dropped out alog together and devoted his money and his time to more pleasurable advocations than going to school after A Hard Day's Work in the sweat shop at Clinton however nothing was taken for granted and I who had fallen into the habit of doing lessons thoroughly enough but by the method of inspiration came into constant collision with the more conservative of my teachers and was reported to my guardian for insubordination and was kept in the detention room after classes when I should have been out earning my living and was peremptorily sent down to see the principal who did nothing more tyrannical however than to take me parentally by the arm and to tell me smilingly that he knew there were more ways than one to kill a cat and that if I would not tell it in GFF he would confess to me that he thought my way as efficient as any but that nevertheless I would find it beneficial to adopt in part if I could the ways of authority I don't know how long my tormentors would have kept on worrying me if it had not gotten abroad that I had offered to join the penal class in higher spelling of my own free will which my task Masters accepted at once as a submission and as a stoic challenge to them to do their worst going to Day School necessitated giving up my shirts which rendered the financial situation exceedingly tense more than once I lacked the carfare to get to the school on 102nd Street and then I must either get up at 5: in the morning and walk or invent some plausible but altogether untruthful excuse and compose a letter of explanation which must be signed by my land lady a process that no doubt appears simple enough to the uninitiated but was all the same fraught with perils and difficulties because Mrs slesinger had neglected to acquire the art of writing and if I signed it myself with her name I made myself liable to the charge of forgery and the criminal punishments appertaining th to to make ends meet I attempted a return to the familiar occupation of pedaling on the grand scale with a push cart this time and the merchandise secondhand books instead of sweet meats but finding it less genial and less profitable my wants having become extravagant than in the old days so I advertised myself in cousin fredman's coffee house window as a private instructor in English and arithmetic I charged 25 cents an hour which would have brought me wealth enough if only the powers above had not cut the day to a skimpy 24 hours and if the desire for self-improvement in little Romania had not been so scarce time was particularly at a premium in as much as my pupils were possessed with an excessive curiosity about the meanings of all sorts of words that I had not inquired into so that if I prized my dignity and self-respect I must devote hour for hour to preparing my lessons and also because the ancient problem of distances had still to be solved and then when the struggle was all over it turned out that I had labored and suffered in vain somehow I had never stopped to question my ability to win the scholarship yet it required only a trifling accident to smash the Hope on which I had staked everything I scored 96 in English and nearly as high in all the other subjects except one in physics I was marked 50 out of four questions one was on the rainbow and another on some species of Dynamo neither of which topics had been touched on at all in the class A month later I took the Regent examination in that same subject and I believe under the same examiners and passed with honor which meant a percentage of over 90 so decisive are examinations end of chapter 15 chapter 16 of an American in the making the life story of an immigrant by Marcus Eli Ravage this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 16 off to college but to college I went that Autumn all the same the examinations were no sooner over than I gave up my tutoring and my school and began to cast about for something real to do I had entered the high school to attain a particular object it had been defeated but I had got something else in its stead I had improved my English I had acquired new and more regular methods of study I had completed my entrance requirements so that I need not worry now about working off conditions in college still there was no sense in keeping up the grind even though the authorities sent postal card after postal card to Mrs slesinger threatening me with the visitations of the truant officer they were snail slow in that City institution the course was to all intents and purposes finished but they were taking the entire month from the end of May to the last of June to review and wind up I could do better with those four weeks time was precious if I got busy straight away that very month might decide whether I should graduate in 1910 or 1911 in a financial sense I was no better off now than a year ago rather worse if anything I had not only fallen behind by a year so that if I entered college at all I would be a freshman when Goodman and a lot of others of my companions would be sophomores I had missed the chance of laying up some money toward the lean years that were ahead of me the failure to earn the state scholarship I had come to take philosophically it merely prevented me from going to Cornell the university I had set my heart on but that prize would after all have paid only my tuition my living expenses I must earn in any event at one of the three outof town colleges to be sure it might prove harder to find work but hadn't I tried this past year to combine study with business in New York and with what results besides College was not high school by all accounts a medical student had practically no time left when his day in the lecture room and the laboratory was over in a small town there would at least be no wastage in traveling back and forth the road to follow was therefore plain I must utilize every bit of the three or four months between now and the opening of college how that was the question orstein and Stein my former employers had a vacancy at the Double needle machine but a week's trial revealed the fact that shirts were going through one of their periodic slack seasons that summer the union 2 had disintegrated and peace prices were at their worst just when I was perfectly ready to work overtime there was hardly enough to do during the day a little figurine showed me that at the present rate I would not get enough together by September to pay even for my trip to college fortunately my good cousin David was an electrician and was working as a lineman at the Pennsylvania terminal then building I knew nothing about the trade Beyond a few odd terms such as potential catho alternating current and lien jar which I had picked up in my study of physics and which David did not know and regarded as worse than useless nevertheless he managed to get me taken on as his helper at wage of $11.75 a day David was devoting his evenings to taking care of the tenement house he was living in and he insisted that I must come and take a room in his apartment you can save about $20 he urged and it will be no loss to me we have more space than we can use and I am not paying any rent once he got me up there he pointed out that there were no restaurants in the neighborhood except American ones which served food I could not eat so that I must eat at his table when the week was up and I asked Rose his wife to tell me how much I owed her she sent me about my business and added with a laugh that I could pay all in a bunch at the rate of $10 a week when I became a doctor or I might reimburse her by treating her four children that David family saved the situation Rose even persisted in spite of all my protests to double the number of her husband's sandwiches which she packed for him every morning along with a bottle of cold coffee so that my lunch money went likewise to increase the great pile David and I had an hour at noon so I carried a book with me to work every day and employed the better part of the period in going over the English and American Classics I had studied once when one of the engineers on the job found my copy of Emerson's essays in the supply chest and he asked David who's it was my cousin pointed proudly at me the gentleman however did not seem impressed he threw me a sidelong glance and smiled superiorly when he was gone David burst out laughing that's a good one on him he cried he doesn't know you could give him a few pointers why didn't you speak up you big silly and tell him that he wasn't the only college guy on the place the whole world however is not made up of Davids and roses and my family was no exception to the rule looking ahead I could see that the dollars I was saving would hardly suffice to carry me through a friend who for reason of his own must remain nameless offered to lend me $50 but the attempt to persuade my two brothers to contribute each and equal amount met with only partial success indeed my relatives who had up to this time been very proud of my ambitions and my achievements now held up their hands in solemn disapproval at my selfishness it was all very well they declared to become a doctor but this business of borrowing money to get there was carrying matters to extremes my cousin the collar maker could not see why shirt making was good enough for him and not for me another cousin thought I had enough education already a third was vinced that I could persuade Mr rockerfeller to lend me the money Uncle Burl confessed quite frankly that he had had his doubts about a fellow who could not win a poultry scholarship ever becoming a doctor anyhow Uncle schl equally as frankly laid it before the whole assemblage that it was a foolish thing to encourage a poor boy to rise above his kind so that he might later put on airs and be ashamed of his own Kindred brother Harry was not so philosophical as all that but he was intending to go into business for himself might it not be best he wanted to know to wait another year and in the meantime earn the money at the machine only gentle Paul was silent at the family Council except to say that as long as he kept his job he would spare me his dollar a week but all the advice and the censure was to no purpose I had made up my mind money or no money I was going my earnings as an electrician would pay my fair the Lord might do the worrying about the rest to my great astonishment I discovered that even my radical Associates were staunchly opposed to my plans and my ambitions I had confidently expected that they at least would understand my longing for emancipation and approve of it it was from them largely that I had got the inspiration the worship of learning the ideal of culture the dream for a higher plane of Life they had no Illusions about The Wretched precarious existence of The Working Man they constantly lamented his lot his oppression by the rulers and capitalists his lack of opportunity to develop himself his imprisonment in dingy Lofts and heirless tenaments their newspapers and their lecturers never tired of insisting that the liberation of the working class could only come by education and that this education must come from within from the conscious Endeavor of the proletariat itself well here I was carrying their theories into practice I was going to get educated to lift myself out of my class I was going to make my fight for the freedom and the Leisure and the opportunity to develop which they had taught me was the inalienable right of every man man why should they not give me their most enthusiastic support I remember the stormy discussion at the anarchist reading room that followed upon my announcement Isidor lipshitz the cadaverous curly-haired closer who had befriended me in the days of my apprenticeship and had witnessed the beginning of my career burst out into sarcastic fish laughter and Joe shap pero affectionately nicknamed The Red Bull jumped to his feet and launched into a passionate denunciation of my sack religious perversion of radical principles the class conscious proletariat is no longer good enough for you he shouted you want to go to college to become a gentleman and a bgea to wear spats I suppose and silk gloves quite like a little CLA pain all right go and the devil take you but and here he waved a menacing finger in my face don't you come around here and pollute this place with your infernal sophistries did you hear that Isidor to our lecturers he Compares himself the cheek of the Knicks who ever told you that Fagan bomb and hermalin and lyson have gone to college they started in the shop and they have developed by their own brains and the right kind of reading but they have stuck to their class and have devoted themselves to the interests of the worker they have not tried to climb in among the church Walkers and the capitalists and the oppressors traitor in vain I tried to make myself heard and to explain that by getting a thorough education I was serving the best interests of my class as a factory hand I argued all my energy and struggling against a complex system was doomed to be unavailing they insisted that the emancipation of the worker could only come by the education of the body as a whole not by the sporadic selfish scrambling out of individuals into the ranks of the oppressors my place was in the shop among the men and women who were building in up the movement with their blood and their brains they predicted that no sooner would I enter College then my class Consciousness would melt away and I would begin to feel myself as belonging to the camp of the enemy my whole course was treason to the cause of Labor I smiled incredulously at their passionate presentiments but the event as you shall see proved that they were not altogether wrong the only person I got any comfort out of was Esther she admitted that theoretically there was no doubt something to be said for the point of view of our radical friends but that in practice I was entirely right she even found an element of the heroic in my undertaking as long as the world world was what it was there was nothing for the individual to do but to make the most of his own opportunities besides I was not merely striving for economic betterment if at all and it was pure sentimental nonsense to raise objections against the aspirations of a hungry mind about my financial difficulties she was equally encouraging with my energy and my various abilities I ought to have no trouble at all in earning all I spent to say nothing of my modest hope of making a dollar a week so in the Autumn of 1906 I started out on my great adventure throughout the summer I had been studying cataloges from all ends of the country and making the rounds of all Cut Rate ticket offices in the city in an effort to make my scant savings go as far as I could the New York medical colleges with their tuition rates of $150 and upward were of course out of the question some of the state universities I found charged no tuition fees but a study of certain tables contained in the bulletin showed that the minimum expenditure for board and room per year was $250 Heaven preserve me 100 was my limit and I would have to earn the most of that therefore even those schools that promised reasonable living expenses had to be passed up as long as their cataloges said nothing about Ways and Means finally after 2 months of figuring and comparing I chose the University of Missouri it appeared to combine all the advantages of economy with high academic standards I calculated that by living at the dormitories and boarding at the University dining club I could make an appreciable cut in my first estimate perhaps I could skimp through the year on $75 and pay my Railroad Ro fair with the remainder of the 100 and the reports of the YMCA made me feel certain that I could earn the better part of the outlay by doing odd jobs I did not start from New York until two weeks after the official opening of the University my experience in the night school had taught me how to do a month's work in a week so that I had no doubt of my ability ability to catch up with my classes as long as I had a job I felt that I ought to keep it as long as I could Heaven alone knew when I would have another so I worked at the Pennsylvania terminal until one Friday late in September on Saturday I packed my belongings bought the return half of an Excursion ticket to St Louis for $3 less than the regular price and went around to say goodbye to my friends Goodman gave me a pound of Russian tobacco and a case of 500 cigarettes from his father's shop Esther wanted to give me her fountain pen but I would not let her and made her accept my two leatherbound quarle volumes of Dickens leftovers from my book selling Venture in gratitude for her confidence in me on Sunday I was off my brothers my cousins and a number of my School Fellows came to the station as I scrambled into the car with my telescope case and my big bundle of food for the journey the women folk burst into tears poor Max they cried what will become of him out there in the wilderness among strangers cut off from the world I tried to smile encouragingly but my heart was in my throat I was to learn the reason for those kind silly tears soon enough I was going to the land of The Real Americans end of chapter 16 chapter 17 of an American in the making the life story of an immigrant by Marcus Eli Ravage this LibriVox recording is in the public domain part four America of the Americans chapter 17 in the mold I am sure that if the Immigrant to America were ever to dream of the things that await him at his Journey's End there would be no need for any laws to keep him out he would prefer to eat grass and kiss the Royal scepter and stay at home any man I suppose with a drop of vagabonds blood in his makeup and a family to support will under the stress of necessity fold his tent and move on to greener pastures and no human soul will indefinitely endure the insolence of a oppression without flaming into Revolt but there is on the other hand a generally accepted limit to the price of bread and freedom Beyond which even a hungry and a weary Voyager if he retains a sense of value and of Honor will not go purely as a matter of principle one may be willing to submit with a kind of grim cheerfulness to train robbers and steerage Pirates to seasickness and homesickness to customs officials and though this is really too much even to Ellis Island inspectors and count the whole thing with the heart ringing farewells thrown in as a tolerably fair exchange for the right to live and the means of living but no one I insist would for a moment consider the transaction if he suspected that he must before he is through become an American into the bargain mortal man is ready for everything except spiritual experiences for I hardly need tell you that becoming an American is spiritual adventure of the most volcanic variety I am not talking of taking out citizens papers it cannot be too often repeated that the shedding of one nationality and the Assumption of another is something more than a matter of perfunctory formalities and Solem Oaths to a flag and a constitution vowing allegiance to the state is one thing but renouncing your Priceless inherited identity and blending your individual soul with the soul of an alien people is quite another affair and it is this staggering experience of the spirit this slipping of his ancient ground from under the immigrants feet this commingling of souls toward a new birth that I have in mind when I speak of becoming an American to be born in one world and grow to manhood there to be thrust then into the midst of another with all one's racial Heritage with one's likes and dislikes aspirations and prejudices and to be abandoned to the task of adjusting within one's own being The Clash of opposed systems of culture tradition and social convention if if that is not heroic tragedy I should like to be told what is I got to Colombia Missouri in the evening 2 days later I had written to the president of the university to tell him by what train I would arrive and I was a little taken aback to find that he had not even sent anyone to meet me there were a lot of students at the station but they paid no attention to me they were making a great deal of noise and shaking hands in a boisterous sort of way with one or two decidedly rural looking boys who had come in on the train with me I began to feel very lonely yes began was the word it was to be continued my first thought was to make straight for the University and ask for the president he was the only person who knew who I was but inquiry revealed the fact that the campus was a good half mile from the station so I decided to wait until morning there was a house not far away that looked like my own home in vasi and it bore a sign with the word Hotel under its Eaves I went in and asked an old negro about a lodging for the night he said said the place was full and conducted me across the street to what he called the annex there I was given a room in the morning I dressed and began to look for the kitchen a little girl asked me whether I wanted breakfast I said no I'll have breakfast after I come back from the president's house but where is the sink I want to wash it took her some time to understand me then she G friend and pointed to a picture and Bowl on a little stand in my room at the University I learned that the president was out of town but a clerk told me with a twinkle in her eye that if I wanted to be registered she would show me where to go at the regis's office another clerk surprised me by saying that he remembered my name quite well because he had got all the letters I had written to the president and then astonished me still more by producing a folder which contained every one of them he said pleasantly that my name was so unusual that he could not forget it and added some other polite remarks about the fine City New York was and his hopes as to my happiness in Missouri then we got down to business and I felt my heart sinking as I watched watched my hard-earned funds melting away under his efficient pencil let's see your incidental fee will be $5 biology lab five again you are going to take chemistry one lab fee $10 I don't know just where I would have landed at this remorseless rate if I had not had enough presence of mind to interrupt him here you will excuse me I asked I am afraid I shall have to wait a little until I get some more money from New York before I go any further yes you you see it's like this I was hoping that I could earn something first is there not a Christian Association that gets work for students yes to your right in the corridor as you go out his courtesy made me bold you do not suppose I could arrange to make my payments to the university more gradually say a dollar a week I asked he did not know he had never heard of its being done but I might see the chairman of the entrance committee on the next floor and I am sorry to tell you he added that there is one other item which I omitted registration closed a week ago there will be a late registration fee of $5 I could see he was completely desolated about my plight did I have a room he wanted to know next if not there was the YMCA again or the bullon board in Academic Hall I would have no trouble in finding just what I wanted no I had no room as yet but how about Lether Paul I should prefer to live in the dormatory he took me in with a sidelong glance I should not advise you to he concluded you will find the boys a little Jolly there I do not mind that I assured him while my thoughts lingered anxiously on my resources well there was another difficulty not being a resident of the state I was ineligible but I could make my money go a long way at the University dining club if I would buy a permit for $20 $20 when I had 17 in the whole world so I went around to the YMCA and was told again that I was a little late most of the jobs had been grabbed up weeks ago likewise the chairman of the entrance committee saw no way of agreeing to my off odd suggestion about easy payments if I were a sophomore he might recommend me to The Loan Fund committee anyhow he would see that I got back my late registration fee if I filled out a blank stating the reasons for my tardiness after wandering about in the buildings I Came Upon the bulletin board and discovered scores of requests for rumors and roommates and batching partners here was a ray of Hope the majority of the rooms seemed to rent for $6 a month so that with a roommate the expense would come to very little more than at the dormatory but roommates as I was soon to learn were a naughtier problem than funds I jotted down a few addresses of boarding houses as well as the names of several students who announced that they had secondhand books for sale and withdrew to the grounds to contemplate my situation I walked across to the center of the quadrangle and sat down with my back against the base of one of the ivy covered columns most likely they would wait with breakfast for me at the hotel oh well let them wait I was in no humor for food my brain was in a turmoil what I needed was air and the power to think straight now then the first step was to clear out of that dollar and a half house and take up lodgings for the time being in as inexpensive a place as might be found good economics told me that in spite of the extortionate price the permit in the University dining club would prove a wise investment therefore the next step was was to dispatch a special delivery letter to my friend in New York for the promised $50 and above all things I must not let the pessimism of the YMCA office paralyze my spirit somehow I must see the thing through if I cannot get German translations I shall wash dishes or clean shoes or petal or but at this point my ruminations were rudely broken into and I had my first set to with the American reality two young gentlemen emerging from the engineering building were making their way toward me earnestly conferring as they went I glanced up at their faces and told myself with some trepidation that I was in for it there was an unmistakable bellicose light in their eyes what had I done then I heard one whisper go for him Bud my first impulse was to clear the field while there was yet time but my curiosity got the better of me and I waited in suspense to see what would happen Bud Advanced with one hand behind him freshman he asked laconically as he stopped in front of me a happy inspiration dashed the word yes from my tongue and I replied in the negative soft he persisted yes where from Cornell well you'll have to get off the mound only Juniors and seniors can sit by The Columns as he walked away I saw that he carried a paddle in one hand hazing a term I had occasionally heard in high School flashed through my mind I had saved the day not perhaps by the approved method of open Warfare but at any rate by perfectly legitimate strategy during the remainder of that first week in Missouri I found out what it was to be a stranger in a foreign land and as the year wore on I found out more and more Colombia seemed seemed a thousand times further removed from New York than New York had been from vas Loui back there in the ghetto everybody had thought me quite Americanized now I could not help seeing that Missouri was more genuinely American than the New York I had known and against this native background I appeared greener than when I had landed this new world I had suddenly dropped into was utterly without my experience and beyond my understanding so that I could not even make up my mind whether I liked or hated it I had to admire the heartiness the genuiness and the cleancut manliness of it but on the other hand it prided itself on a peculiar common sense a coolheadedness a practical indifference to things of the spirit which the intelligent of the East Side in me revolted against nevertheless I tried very hard to make myself agreeable to my fellow students but I failed miserably in the first two months I had and lost a half dozen roommates do what I might I could not make them stay with me there were never any hard words we always parted as good friends but almost from the first day they would hardly talk to me and before the week was out they would find some excuse for moving or asking me to move I spent many sleepless nights trying to figure out the thing it wounded my self-esteem to find my Society so offensive to everybody besides it touched my poor purse every time I was left alone in a room I had to pay the full rent but my predicament had its comic side too it got so that when I found a new roommate I would take a perverse sort of pleasure in watching to see how soon he would begin to look the other way when I spoke to him I never had to wait very long these broad intimations so often repeated should I suppose have convinced me that I lacked the stuff of which missourians were made and should have served to drive me back into my shell whatever their reasons and motives might be it was quite clear that these fellows had no love for my presence and common common sense as well as a natural regard for my own sensibilities ought to have told me that the simplest way out of my scrape was to leave them alone besides I may as well confess that this subtle distaste this deep line repulsion of contrary temperaments was by no means one-sided perhaps I liked my elusive roommates a little better than they liked me but I possessed enough of self-esteem to tell myself that this was but a proof of my own superiority if Missouri did not take to me I argued so much the worse for Missouri's powers of penetration and appreciation it Betrayed at least an extremely provincial State of Mind no doubt I had my share of damning imperfections but even a college freshman if he had eyes could see that I was not allog together wanting in the virtues that make for Grace and if they should care to ask me I could give these gentlemen a bill of particulars relative to their own shortcomings that would take as much of their conceit out of them as they avowedly persisted in trying to knock out of me all the same I did not leave them alone I did the very opposite how in the first place was I to avoid them I was a lonely deserted Rock surrounded and buffeted by a vast ocean wherever I turned I must face them if I wanted a job I must work for and with them the classrooms the library the boarding houses the very Street swarmed and echoed with them I had no choice but to walk with them talk with them and trade with them nay my case was far worse than poor shylock's I must even eat with them and at brief intervals sleep with them think of it an entire University yes a whole state stretching over aund ,000 square miles filled with nothing but missourians of course there was one Avenue of Escape I might go back to the ghetto in New York but I was not fool enough for that alive as I was from the very start to his deficiencies and his foibles I could see that The Missourian had something to teach me that I needed very badly to learn in one of my earliest letters to Esther I wrote I am in an appalling mess but it will be the making of me the sheer conflict somehow appealed to me it was not exactly any notion of Valor or any shame at the thought of failing to see a thing through my bringing up had BR very little of the chivalrous in me my friends would never dream of holding the failure against my character I merely felt that the constant rubbing of shoulders with a body of people who were in nearly every way the opposite of myself was bound to do me good even if I acquired none of the enemy's virtues the contact with him could do nothing less than throw light on my own all to numerous weaknesses and so I flung myself into the battle with an intense Fury I deliberately went out of my way to get stepped on I attended Chapel religiously in spite of the fact that the speeches bored me and the prayers Jarred on me I was punctual at meal time so as not to miss my usual portion of sidelong glances and grins and open ho hoos timid as I was I let no opportunity slip to get into an argument at the cost of getting myself thoroughly disliked I even went so far as to join the cadet Corp and was balled at by the commandant whose thundering Basse voice reminded me of kza and was laughed at by the members of my platoon for my unsolder bearing and was eternally potent Ed for soil gloves or unpolished shoes or errors in executing commands and was made to write excuses when I would rather have read heiney or Huxley for these delinquencies and to rewrite them over and over again until they conformed precisely to military etiquette and was hailed before the agitant and balled at some more when I revolted at the stupidity of it all and was punished with extra Drilling in the awkward Squad every bit of which was just what I deserved for betraying my radical Faith by getting into this silly business at all more than half the time if you will pardon the unmasculine confession I was in the depths of the Blues and during at least half of that I was contemplating suicide which however I took no steps to commit beyond the Penning of an exceedingly Vivid portrayal of the ACT which was perpetrated with a vile of deadly substances filched from the chemistry laboratory and the subsequent regrets of my fellow students as they reviewed the history of their uncharitable dealings with me the worst of it was that all my heroic suffering seemed to be going for not at least for a long time time for the principal problem that I had set out to solve remained as obstinate as ever why would not those boys room with me to this puzzling question none of my disagreeable Adventures would furnish an answer of course it was quite clear they found me a queer unlikable animal but I had known that all along why did they not like me none of my guesses satisfied me at the boarding house where I stayed while waiting for money from New York I heard a great many stories in an impossible dialect about Jews and judging from the satisfaction with which they were received I thought at first that I was a victim of ancient Prejudice but I could not hold on to that theory there was not a trace of Venom in The Yarns why these chaps had not the remotest idea what a Jew was like their picture of him was the stage caricature of a rather mild individual with mobile hands Who Sold clothing and spoke broken English no one in Missouri knew that I had Jewish parents until 3 years later when on the occasion of my graduation the newspapers of St Louis and Kansas City thought my career of suff ient interest to have me interviewed and I made some passing illusion to my origin no more tenable was my surmise about class antagonism indeed I was not long in Missouri before I was struck with the absence of every real class feeling and I said to myself exultingly that however America might have broken Faith with me in other ways her promise of Democratic equality she had scrupulously fulfilled to be sure there were the fraternities with their vague dream of building up an aristocracy on a foundation of First Rate tailoring and Third Rate chorus girls but they hardly mattered the genuine American recognized but one distinction in human society the vital distinction between the strong effectual real man and the soft pleasur loving unreliant failure as far as I could judge the real men were chiefly barbs and the failures at least on examinations were for the most part helin if then my isolation rested neither on Race Prejudice nor on class exclusiveness while what did it rest on my poor bewildered brain was unable to answer end of chapter 17
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so here's Mr James Foley supposedly getting beheaded you know but look at the lights you know this is like with the set lights in a studio or something you know um and the uh with with some light reflectors those umbrellas there light reflectors look at behind there's no light here you know there's no sunshine it's cloudy look at here there's no sunshine doesn't fit see and this is in a place you can see you can see the nice green farmlands here in from the US here look behind there's even some trees here probably some cows some some juicy Meadows you know there you can see a farm no wonder they they want to forbid us to look at it look at it this this is no sand you know you can see all the Pebbles here you see the Pebbles that means the sand has been washed away this is a place where it rains a lot these plants probably only grow in the US you know and nice clean clothes look at them yeah you see this is a water bad here you see it's going behind here and it disappears here but look there it's going and it goes down here this is a place where it rains a lot probably not in some Arabian Desert there you can see some trees it's probably on some sort of a desert Hill in the middle of in the middle of the Swiss belt like in Illinois and you know Ohio and um yeah they probably also have some a microphone hanging over on a stick you know just like in Hollywood to filter out to eliminate the background noises and the guy is real cool he said well in a minute they're going to chop my head off you know but M's he's like you know having a nice chat about his family and how it came to that you know no wonder day they want to forbid us you know look at the nice choosy Meadows in in the Swiss belt in the US you know oh make the camera shake what a joke
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Living on the Edge – combining OpenStack, Kubernetes, and Tungsten Fabric to make Edge Computing a r
all right the good morning everyone I will have to do a confession so this week at the OpenStack summit Berlin there were like 27 talks about edge compute I actually counted them and more than 30 on kubernetes so I tried to basically attract as much audience as I could by combining all the hot topics of the week unfortunately I didn't manage to get a full room I'm hoping that is because this is the last day of the summit it's pretty early 9 a.m. anyway thank you all for coming this morning my name is Mark Rappaport I'm a product manager in the control business unit in Reaper but this morning I'm here to represent the tungsten fabric community and we are going to talk about how to combine OpenStack kubernetes and tanks and fabric to build an edge compute stack very briefly who are who is familiar with tanks and fabric ok I would say 1/3 maybe 1/4 of the audience how about maybe Cantrell or open Cantrell oh okay I see that we still have some kind of branding recognition issue with tanks and fabric basically tanks and fabric is a new name for open Cantrell so let me give you a bit of history on what used to be Cantrell I mean open contract is now tanks and fabric it's basically an SDN solution and the objective is to provide connectivity and security for any workload in any kind of environment whether we are talking about price Red Cloud based on OpenStack obviously but also public cloud whether it's Google AWS or I sure it's not limited to is environment it provides the same set of connectivity and security services for containerized workloads especially orchestrated through kubernetes and last but not least tanks and fabric was recently extended also to cover bare metal workload management as you can see it's already pretty mature product since it started five years ago I would argue it's the most feature-rich commercial Sdn solution today on the market that is based on an open-source project back in the days it started in 2013 as a startup called Cantrell which was acquired by Juniper and when juniper acquired control at the time they decided to open source it and that was the beginning of open control the original version was focused on the telco cloud nav use case with a specific focus on how to integrate inside a telco environment leveraging or the standard bgp MPLS VPN framework and also building key capabilities like service chaining so over time the product was enhanced to cater with different orchestrators like VMware adding support for kubernetes obviously and this year with the version 5 of the product the scope was significantly enhanced to not only cover networking and connectivity but also expand to providing an integrated layer of security and move beyond private data center to expand towards public cloud like the three main public cloud players I just mentioned earlier but also going beyond the pure software network virtualization layer by integrating also with the physical and the layer layer and providing the management of your data center fabric to natively extend the same set of services for bare metal servers and last year when we decided to join the Linux Foundation that's when open Cantrell was renamed thanks and fabric hopefully that clarifies for good the naming of the different projects and so now there are multiple products actually based on thanks and fabric the main one I mean being a Juniper employee is obviously Cantrell but there are two other companies who recently launched their own commercial product based on tungsten fabric so we are currently hosted inside the LF networking next to a number of other open source Sdn solutions like open daylight or honest or data plane projects like obvious or Fido what is unique about tanks and fabric is that it's the only Sdn solution that combines both the control plane and the data plane since tanks and fabric includes a component called V rudder and I go through it very quickly another thing to note is that we heavily contribute to a number of other projects that are also hosted inside the Linux Foundation networking group we are member of a crane oh and I'm going to talk a little bit about this we are contributing a lot to DP DK and we also active members in Anup and Opie nav so very briefly as I mentioned earlier on one side we have the Virata component which is a data plane which provides all the folding and security enforcement for the various workloads whether these are virtual machines containers bare metal servers also potentially the same VMS are or containers running in public cloud tanks tent fabric controller control plane itself includes a number of components config control analytics I'll quickly go through them and once you have this abstraction layer that is up and running you can deliver a number of services across all these workloads obviously the basic building block which is layer 2 and layer 3 connectivity through a VPN and IP VPN fabric but also all the entire ipam IP addressing dns assignment of your workloads across security load balancing service chaining all fully distributed on the v-rod arm there is obviously an analytics engine that is part of the solution that provides a visibility on every flow that is managed by tanks and fabric and there are obviously multiple ways to consume the product api's or UI and in the case of Hugh I sorry of API which is typically the main way to consume the product that's the way all the orchestrators whether it's obviously OpenStack or kubernetes on up so on so forth these are this is a main way to consume tungsten fabric so very briefly the architecture of the product I mentioned earlier that we have this centralized control plane which is using actually bgp between the different control instances to provide a chae and scaling the control plane manages and program the VAR v router that runs inside the server XMPP and it also orchestrates and configure your physical environment using a mix of all the standard networking protocols bgp MPLS not calm EVP and the excellent weather we are talking about the data center gateway or your top-of-rack switch and what it provides is an abstraction layer where all your different workloads which are connected here whether they are located on one server the other server whether they are behind the top of racks which on the left in the case of bare metal servers you attach these workloads to virtual networks and all the blue ones virtual machines or bare metal servers that are part of the same blue VN are natively connected between themselves same for the red ones and then you can define routing policies on how these virtual networks are connected between themselves and you can also define let's say service chaining saying I want all the traffic between the workloads and a part of the blue VN on the left to go through a specific firewall instance when they want to reach workloads that are connected to the red VN on the right as I mentioned earlier there are two main ways to consume the product obviously there is a UI but in large production environment typically the way to consume the product is through the standard api's whether these are the Neutron or heat api's in the case of OpenStack environment or using some of the native REST API of tanks and fabric tanks and fabric has a pretty rich community of contributors so we have a healthy mix of I would say one third of vendors networking players all the main OpenStack distribution companies obviously are here Red Hat canonical Miren T's then there is another third of committee members which are mainly system integrators software companies that build solution around tanks and fabric or integrated as part of a larger ecosystem or global solution and the last third of the members are actual users a lot of telco as you can see but not just their code and also a number of enterprise gaming companies and some of these users are actual contributors who are providing and pushing code to the project so if you want to have a quick feeling of the product you can go to tungsten io / start where you can deploy a sandbox in AWS of a tanks and fabric cluster that is going to be orchestrated through kubernetes now that just to obviously get a quick feeling it's not meant to be used for any kind of real-life environment having said that we also have what we call a standalone ansible base deployer to deploy tanks and fabric but typically the way users deploy the product is through the installers we have done heavy work to be fully integrated with all the main lifecycle manager tools of the orchestration humm were hnt talked a lot about it during the last couple of days they are investing heavily around the helm airship and all the set of tools the generic common lifecycle management layer : Cebu another one we've done extensive work to be fully integrated in terms of lifecycle with triple o which is upstream lifecycle measure of rahat OpenStack director but also obviously canonical and mirin teas so you can really pick whichever deployer solution you want based on what kind of orchestration you want to use alongside tanks and fabric okay as this talk is about edge compute I just want to briefly mention that we recently joined the a crane o project that is part of the elephant that is the original blueprint that was published by AT&T and one of the key founders of a crane o where as you can see at the network control and data plane layers there were a number of components that were considered to be in this blueprint with tungsten fabric our ambition is to provide all these capabilities combined inside tanks and fabric whether it's about providing kernel-based forwarding DP DK Silv smart NIC which is not mentioned here but which is also supported by tanks and fabric there is actually a very active group of smartening vendors that are contributing to build a common set of offload api's that can be shared across the smart NIC vendors to basically accelerate the router data plane and here are a few more pointers on how to get more information on tanks and fabric if you want to get involved let's talk about edge compute now I'm not gonna spend too much time on the requirements and use cases there were a lot of presentation on this topic this week I'm just here we using the framework that was built by a crane Oh to identify the different use cases for each compute and just to mention that right now tanks and fabric in the context of edge computing is focusing heavily on the I would say telco network edge not necessarily on the IOT or UCP use case this is more the focus I would say right now in the short term on how to leverage this combination of OpenStack kubernetes and tungsten fabric for an edge compute deployment so keeping in mind is use case what are the key requirements for edge compute basically first one is having a centralized control plane why because in these remote locations where you don't have much resource you cannot afford to deploy a full-blown control stack in each and every small location not only that but that will also create a huge amount of control plane to manage if you have let's say thousands of tens of thousands of CEOs or base stations if each of one has a full-blown control instance you can imagine the pain it would create to manage them another key requirement in edge compute is being able to support containerized workload yes and if we started heavily on virtual machines and virtualization but now we see that more and more vnfs are being containerized and a good reason to use that in the context of a computer that typically a container has a smaller footprint than a full-blown virtual machine third requirement always in the same context of how do I deal with the fact that I have very limited resource is how to have a data plane which in the case of tightens fabric is V router how to have a data plane which has a small footprint in terms of CPU and memory requirement first one is multi-tenancy which special especially needed in the context of 5g for things like network slicing how you can leverage the same physical infrastructure partition it into multiple virtual instances that are dedicated to a set of different internal or external customers whether we are talking about MVNO in the context of 5g or other types of let's say enterprise customers Enterprise VPN for example and last but not least security which is a very strong requirement even more than let's say regular typical existing nav because when we are talking about distribution in the case of edge compute we are talking about small sites which do not necessary have a lot of physical security they can be easily or much more easily accessed than a large centralized data center and also another key difference for the security that in some cases the service provider that is deploying the service might not own the entire access network they might need to lease capacity from some local let's say small cells provider and so as they are not using the own network they need to include the traffic to protect it alright so let's talk about the first requirement centralized control and how we solve this requirement with text and fabric so the main concept is basically to centralize all your control functions obviously all the compute or castration whether it's OpenStack for VMS are kubernetes for containers and also all the control functions of tanks and fabric itself in your large regional data center and then what you distribute and deploy in your remote cos is just other data plane related functions now how does that work in practice so bear with me this is a bit of a busy slide here as I mentioned earlier what you have on the top right is inside your large regional data center you have all your control cluster typically a cluster of three instances for each a and scaling in the case of tanks 10 fabric you have this configuration control analytics cluster that manages both the local data center gateways using bgp peering that you see on the upper right and XMPP protocol I mentioned earlier that is used between tanks and fabric control plane and the VAR data plane what is new in this diagram that you don't see in a regular let's say data center only environment is you have a number of extra instances of control plane which is our each other control pop one two and three at the top basically you have a number of virtual machines that you deploy in your large centralized regional data center that I use to manage all the routing and security control information for all these pups they do it centrally again by building the same bgp sessions to the remote gateways that are deployed in those small pups and XMPP sessions towards the vir era of the small compute nodes which are deployed remotely and one of the key value of this model is to allow really optimized routing while you don't have to send traffic between let's say two workloads between let's say in this example the container that runs inside pop one needs to send traffic to the virtual machine that runs inside pop two traffic is not going to go back and forth from pop one to your original sent data center and then back to pop to since you have a full awareness of the routing topology of your MPLS VPN network you can optimize a traffic flow to go directly from one local site to the closest local site now let's talk about how do we manage containerized workloads in tanks and fabric so first of all there are two main touch points between kubernetes and tanks and fabric on the control plane side we have the cube manager which basically listens to the kubernetes API servers for all the new events part being deployed in a specific on a specific compute nodes let's say and on the data plane side the integration point with the couplet that runs in each compute node is through the standard CNI plugin and then the raro replaces the cube proxy so these are the basic building blocks of the integration of tungsten fabric in kubernetes and then each object that is specified in kubernetes is mapped to an equivalent namespace maps to a project pod maps to a VM in the context of tanks and fabric service will map to an ICMP load balancer while going bit more detail both for service and ingress ingress which is a layer 7 load balancer contrary to service which is a layer followed balancer ingress maps to an H a proxy instance and the kubernetes Network policy is mapped to a security policy in tanks and fabric so just a quick clarification on for the people who are not fully familiar with kubernetes terminology the difference between service and ingress so service in kubernetes is an abstraction to group a logical set of pods that deliver a service basically there are all used to provide HJ and scaling and what tanks and fabric provides in the context of a service construct it implements it by doing layer 4 based load balancing natively on the viewer so this is fully distributed you don't need to send the traffic to some centralized processing points on the other hand ingress is typically an object that is visible externally and that is used to do more granular type of load balancing all the way to layer 7 for example to do URL based load balancing sending one part of sorry one part of a website to another service another part to a different service and the way tanks and fabric implements an ingress object is by spawning by default and HT proxy instance which will do this layer 7 load balancing having said that this is fully configurable and you can use a load balancer of your preference IV load balancer or whichever other mainstream load balance of the market can be used for 22 basically implement ingress okay this is a bit of a busy slide there are two main models to have coexistence of virtual machines and container basically OpenStack and kubernetes inside the same environment so the first model that is described here is let's say model side-by-side model where you have your [Music] virtualized machines which are deployed by OpenStack and you are running kubernetes directly on top of bare metal and so what you see here you have your OpenStack domain that runs on one side all the control components OpenStack tanks and fabric and on each compute you have your your V router KVM that that provide the virtualization layer for your VMs and then Nova agent basically talks to view our agent which which then programs Bavaro to implement all the forwarding and security policies on the other hand you have your kubernetes master cluster and the cube manager that listens to the API server and in terms of running your actual pods same thing you have V rudder here you see that the pods are directly connected to V R R since they are running directly on top of bare metal and inside each compute the minions you have your couplet that talks to the CNI plugin which itself program via our through viral agent now what we often see is a need to run kubernetes not just on bare metal but inside virtual machine and that's what's called the nested mode and that brings another layer of complexity because by default what you would need would be two different layers of SDN which would also create two layers of encapsulation where the traffic that would exit from a pod would go through a first tunneling to get out of the VM and then when it would reach the Aurora that turns directly at the host Linux operating system would get another layer of encapsulation so not only would you have to manage like two separate planes of encapsulation but also two layers of tunneling so the way we solve this challenge in tungsten fabric in the nested mode is basically when your parts are running inside our virtual machines what we are doing is just instantiating a VLAN ID to separate the traffic that comes from different paths inside the virtual machine and that's only after that when the traffic reaches the router that we apply the regular layer of lookup tunneling and folding outside of your computer server and that's how you can have coexistence of virtual machines and paths running inside other virtual machines on the same computer server that's a pretty busy style I think I'm gonna have to work on simplifying it at some point okay one just quick comment on service chaining service training is a key requirement in nav and there are many different scenarios that you typically have to deal with have a chain of multiple vnfs that you need to steer the traffic through between your different virtual network you typically so need to be much more granular than say I want to send all the traffic between these two V ends red and green through the same set of service but say I want my HTTP traffic to go through some kind of HTTP proxy optimization and the rest of the traffic to go through another service chain the reality is you don't have one virtual machine that provides your DNS service you can have a pool of Y NFS that are group to provide logical scale-out and so you need to be able to load balance across this pool of instances and the new challenge that the containerization of vnf brings is how to provide service chaining for containers and here the issue is that kubernetes itself doesn't have a construct to identify interfaces by default a pod is single attach and service chaining typically requires at least two interfaces two logical interfaces to identify the traffic that comes from your left virtual network and that needs to be sent to your right virtual network so what we did was extending kubernetes capabilities using CRD to be able to support more than one logical interface on a pod which will then allow us to reuse and leverage all the service chaining capabilities that were already available inside the product for virtual machine and being able to extend them to containerized apart types of network functions ok next requirement the need to have a smaller footprint of the router so originally when tanks and fabric was designed it was meant to be deployed in large-scale data centers with potentially hundreds thousands of compute nodes if not more in service provider environments where you would have tens of thousands of virtual networks hundreds of thousands if not millions of IP prefixes and that's why the focus being on scalability obviously vieira by default has a fairly big footprint in terms of CPU on memory and memory it's expected to be deployed on a high-end server like typically 16 to 20 cars your socket with a lot of memory and you are itself can easily used 4 gig of memory can potentially use up to 8 cores if you try to get the highest possible foreign performance using the PDK where you have to fully dedicate your cores which are going to be used hard percent CPU for virology PDA processing so the need was - and we addressed at the beginning of this journey to put the rudder on a diet to deal with these on rammons where instead of having these super beefy intel servers you have these much smaller computer servers in each computer environment and so the first step is to decrease the amount of memory and CPU needed and in the future what we will also work on is supporting not just x86 but also arm CPUs which are much more common on these smaller platforms that are used in H compute environment okay multi-tenancy very briefly what we did in tungsten fabric was extending the connectivity and isolation model way beyond what default kubernetes provides which is basically the default mod is that any part can communicate with any other party it's the point was to provide connectivity to developers and not having to deal with any kind of security or isolation so the first simple isolation mode that is available with tungsten fabric is a namespace isolation which basically does how it's named isolating all the parts that are from different namespaces and but inside one spaces all the parts can communicate together and that's pretty the most common scenario deployment but we can go beyond that and even isolate different parts of the same namespace and there are some specific scenario for that let's say the equivalent of what is microsegmentation scenario where you want each and every single individual workload to be by default isolated from all the rest of the world if you have very stringent security requirements as I mentioned at the beginning of the talk all the infrastructure of tension fabric is based on the IP bgp MPLS VPN framework so the way traffic of different tenants is isolated is by leveraging typical PRF type of behavior where each tenant is connected to a separate routing and forwarding table whether it's a virtual machine or part that's the way each tenant is basically isolated and how you can provide some kind of network slicing behavior okay let me cover the last requirements as we see for this edge compute use case which is security so one requirement related with security is basically the capability to define in a very concise way your security policies and being able to apply them across multiple orchestration environment let's say you define a set of security rules in OpenStack environment that would be security groups that define across the different virtual networks and then being able to reapply the exact set of security filters across your different environments and that's what tanks and fabric provides with an pauline abstracted policy construct where you can define your your domains the type of deployment the geographic location you can use abstract tags labels that could be for example very useful in the context of 5g network where you have all the 3gpp interfaces for people who are familiar with the mobile world there are Gaussian number of interfaces to deal with GI s 1x1 you can easily tag all these interfaces with these specific names and then by default all the endpoints that have that share the same tag will be connected between themselves and they are going to be isolated from all the other endpoints and that's just the way the network policies in in the case of Cooper dangerous environment are being translated as firewall policies on tungsten fabric so communities label becomes a tag same for namespace and network policy maps to a firewall policy already mention about ingress and service how these are basically mapped in terms of tanks and fabric construct and last but not least the need to encrypt your traffic as I mentioned earlier in the case of a compute you have to deal with higher security issues the fact that you are deploying your compute nodes on sites that can be potentially owned by a third party that is not managed by the service provider or you might have to use some least capacity 5g itself come with some new security requirement and that's where being able to natively encrypt the traffic between your endpoints which is what tanks and fabric provides where you can define very granular policies to say I want to encrypt traffic between these two workloads all this is implemented natively inside the router and it also comes with a visually visualization engine which allows you to basically see in real time what is the flow matrix between your different endpoints obviously the first layer of aggregation is the virtual networks you see the traffic matrix between the different different virtual networks and for each virtual network what are the endpoints that are sending and receiving traffic allowed between themselves and just a quick pointer you want more information on the project the code how to participate so hopefully you've seen that we already have today a pretty solid base to leverage tanks and fabric to deploy an edge compute use case and we'll keep adding more and more capabilities over time as we identify more use cases thank you questions hello I have a question regarding the constraints on the network between your sangchul data center and data center the places where you run your pods because in terms of edge computing we can have constraints on that and in my case in banking area we have countries that are unreliable in terms of network we have oversea location very far from Western Europe for example right so if I understood correctly a question it's about what other constraint in terms of latency between your control plane and the other data plane what we typically recommend is a 50 millisecond round-trip time and that's relatively aligned with the constraint you would have all on the computer side with that say OpenStack itself between your Nova compute your Nova agent and other components between your centralized control plane and what's running in the local remote compute node that's typically enough to cover scenarios where your edge compute nodes are in the same geographical region whatever it means in terms of tens hundreds of kilometers not clearly thousands of kilometers but that's just giving you a rough idea of what is possible to do in this context so all the security and tags part and I think I understand where this question is coming from yes that's part of the tanks and fabric product what is followed in tanks and fabric is what is called the open core model all the key building blocks and infrastructure components are part of the tanks and fabric project in the case of Juniper what the commercial control product provides on top is a new UI that allows you to define your security policy in a more I would say user-friendly fashion but all of this can be implemented in tanks and fabric using the API calls is is it possible I do you have a rope not to go to Whitwell CBE's with the V router so use it as the one solution to use that sorry the question solution because D 1 you have IPSec yes like running via relay you see P type of platform yes that's a fini part of the plan it's not available as of today but that's part of the plan I would say probably something for next year so we we start with obvious DB to basically integrate data center fabric we are now moving away from this model that's something that was done two three years ago now we move to an EVP and VX LAN model which is becoming the de facto standard to program DC fabric and that's what can be used for third party networking switches any other question thank you very much [Applause]
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How to Add Texture And Textured Effect to Any Shape Or Design - Adobe Illustrator | #shorts
hello everybody welcome back to another adobe illustrator tutorial this one going to show you how to add texture to any shape or design or anything you're working on in this case we've got a very simple red shape or like a red sphere here and then i applied this as an opacity mask and this is a texture that i applied and you get this cool looking effect let's go ahead and start from scratch and i'll show you how i did it here's an example i've created a green rectangle all good now we're going to go to finder and we're going to grab a texture i've got a whole bunch of textures i'm going to go with this one and then i'm going to drag and drop it on top now i'm going to resize it a little bit because it's not quite big enough to fill the entire rectangle so let's just go ahead and resize it a smidgen okay good there it's resized now hit command c if you're on a mac control c if you're on a pc and copy it we're grinning created copy and then the next step here is counter-intuitive but we actually delete it because it's now copied and it's in memory now making sure you've got the layer selected now i'm going to go over here to make mask click that button now click on the black mask here and then hit control or command f to paste that texture in place and now watch what happens we've applied a texture to the rectangle just like that that's how you do it guys in illustrator thanks for watching
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Ryanair Flight 186 SAWH to SFAL
[Music] hello everybody and is everybody well today i am so glad to hear that and me oh yes double thumbs up still above the grass and still vertical you know [Music] now i don't know about where you are but right here in england we are still in the august summer temperatures today we are going to have a promised high of 29 degrees celsius that's 84 degrees fahrenheit i really am enjoying the summer and where are we going to go today somewhere warm you say no as a matter of fact we're going to go to somewhere cool let me tell you i've been in correspondence with a fellow on the youtube who goes by carlos j now best i can determine he is somewhere in south america resident there i don't know where but it's uh he's in that particular continent and he wrote this time and said hello again father dame can you fly your 737 to the falklands and i responded ooh now that would be interesting because i've long suspected that carlos may be from argentina you see and so so argentina to the falklands and of course the argentinians they refer to the falklands as las malvinas and i thought well why not ryanair 186 is a bit of a pirate ship anyway i mean we don't follow the rules we do what we want to do sometimes we obey atc and sometimes we well we just don't so i thought yes why not that would be brilliant so yes carlos today we are going to fly from argentina to las malvinas the falklands now in case you weren't aware of the significance of this particular request and the route that we're going to fly today i should give you a little history back in 1982 some argentinian scrap metal dealers some say were in uh were also infiltrated by some marineros from um argentina but anyway they arrived up on the south island of the falklands and raised the argentinian flag claiming it for argentina again so that created a bit of a political storm now you have to understand maggie thatcher was prime minister at that time and so she took very def decisive action she called on the armed forces that navy army and air force and they went down there and then that resulted in a 10 week war and yes there was some ships lost a lot of airplanes lost i mean mostly on the argentinian side but it was still a bad situation and ultimately argentina surrendered but that of course is now all history water under the bridge as they say but it was an interesting situation nonetheless and one of the reasons that was given for the invasion was the discovery of oil of course you know there's a latin expression and it's qui bono who benefits and as a copper once told me when i was a young lad he says if you want to find out who done it follow the money so let's see islands in the bottom of the south atlantic pretty much remote it's windswept nothing of particular importance suddenly there is a battle to who's going to dominate the island and what does the island have a very large quantity of oil well i suppose that was good enough reason for anybody isn't it so i suppose there's always money at the bottom of everything anyway it was that was back in 1982 1982 oh today we're going to fly from argentina to port stanley uh and that's the on the most eastern island of the falklands or las malinas we'll do it both ways and um for a starting point i of course i could have gone from the more mainland part of argentina but the distance is really quite long and i don't like to do long flights because they're terribly boring actually so i looked at rio gallegos but i couldn't find any airport scenery there uh so i looked for some other places and i discovered that um the tiara del fuego has an airport there and it's uh and uh the technical that the proper name is malvinas argentina s a w h airport and that said uswaya and we're going to go then to port stanley which is s f a l and that's in las malinas or the falklands now the malvinas airport at the tierra del fuego is located four miles south of the city of ushuaia and it's on the island of tierra del fuego now i don't know if you know the geography but at the bottom of the south americas um you've got argentina on the one side and you've got chile on the other side and then magellan ferdinand magellan and this was in 1520 he is a portuguese explorer who was pretty much sponsored by the king of spain to go to explore a southern route to get to the spice islands of the pacific so he sailed and he discovered a route that took him from the atlantic to the pacific and took him pretty much safely through the what is now called the straits of magellan although when he uh he partic when he discovered it and he named it in called it uh estrecho de todos los santos the straits of all saints but it was the king of spain that's the emperor charles v at the time and he was the one who sponsored this particular expedition and he decided to change the name to the straits of magellan in honor of ferdinand magellan's discovery now tierra del fuego how did the world did it get its name because that means the land of fire and let me tell you down there there's it's not not full of volcanoes or anything like that but apparently it got its name from the campfires tended by one of its early settlers the yamana tribesmen and all of these fires campfires were visible by the sailors on the ships passing by so they called it the tiara del fuego and that's how that got its name really interesting fascinating history why am i so um involved in this because geography was my discipline at university i i started out my flying as a cartographer you know flying aeroplanes and taking aerial photographs of the ground below yes days before satellites days before anything electronic you had to go in on foot and do all of the triangulations and all the measurements and everything in the old-fashioned way pretty much like ferdinand um magellan did and of course christopher columbus as he did it or crystal ball colombo and uh americo vespucci now there's my one of my heroes americo vespucci he was the one who mapped the roots and the inlets for the americas during the early discovery there how about that so that's what i started out with that's how i became a pilot because of my job as a map maker as a cartographer right let's see now okay i've got some great scenery uswire is uh s-a-w-h airport scenery is made by flight sim design of chile and they're based in chile and port stanley sfal airport scenery is freeware and i'm indebted to david who was the one who designed it so thank you david for the excellent scenery you did for port stanley obviously there are no direct flights between the two points so we are going to make our own route so carlos are you ready to re-invade las mallinas again [Laughter] in that case then let's go ahead into pre-flight and make ourselves a flight plan shall we well here we are in windy.com and i've got s-a-w-h up here on the screen which is right here at uswaya and going pulling back a little bit so that you can see the geography of the area you can see here this is the southern tip of south america and here you've got the straits of magellan and this is the route that ferdinand magellan discovered back in 1520 and this is actually an island down here this and this is what is called the tierra del fuego and from all of those uh fires that were on the coastline by the local people there so looking at this you can see we've got uh the wind doesn't look too fierce or too strong it's got here wind is basically coming from 300 degrees nine knots varying 260 to 320 visibility 10 kilometers or more clouds few at 2500 now notice this temperature is two degrees and here in england of course we're getting up to 29 maybe get to 30 degrees because we are in the end of summer but down there it is still winter time winter q h is 989 which is of course in the lower pressure area so there's a low pressure over the area which is going to make the weather rather interesting i would su suggest over here oh and this line here coming down this part is chile and this part is argentina so there is a division of that island between the two countries so usware is in argentina going over to runways there is just a one runway so if the wind is going in that direction then we may be well be taking off in this direction but i have no idea we'll have to see what uh sim brief gives us on that looking at port stanley a different story here here you can see the the islands that make up las malinas or the uh the falklands here is stanley all the way over to the eastern part and this is the eastern island and i think it was this south island this part down here that uh that started the falklands war back in 1982 but we're going to be flying over the whole thing and attempting a landing at port stanley now this of course is an obsolete report because they are at a different time zone and certainly things are different down there but it's calling the wind at 0 3 0 17 knots 17 knots that's a stiff wind visibility 10 kilometers vfr clouds few at 600 feet so it definitely could close in and make the airport ifr broken at 10 000 feet temperature four degrees is actually warmer there dew point three degrees q h nine and nine a seven again in the low pressure area looking at the runways well if i were to guess obviously i'd think that we would be coming in to land right on this one here runway 27 and there it is that's the airport and it was of course uh a few battles around the area for control but we're going to be peaceful as we go in today all right let's go in and make a flight plan so we are ryanair and we are 186 and we're departing saw and we're going to go to s-f-a-l and there is given us an alternate don't know where that alternate is but we'll look it up in a moment but we are ryanair 186 profile six registration there it's calling for a flight time of 1 hour 40 departing on runway 2-5 a rival runway niner we are going to be full and we'll have what of course champagne and caviar why not down here is the root that they've given us it's a root distance of 462 nautical miles and there it is there's there's the route swinging out going across and going down here and ah mount pleasant that's the uh alternate so if mob mount pleasant is the alternate altitude is 233 feet and there's the basic information for the weather so that will be our alternate should things go pear shaped we just simply go back out and land right there so actually not bad of a distance to have to go okay let's go on up to the top then and we'll save this and let's generate the flight plan well here's the information there's the start and there's the finish and then the alternate we're given 35 000 feet for our cruising altitude airtime 1 hour 11 minutes there's the block fuel 5661 there is the route so and it's planned optimum flight level looking down here there's our designator right here f350 that's the flight altitude cruising altitude and there is the flight route itself notice there is no uh instrument approach for this so we'll have to look and see what the charts give us for an arrival there cost index is six average wind is right here we'll need to know that our block fuel at oswara is going to be five six six one reserves are there and there's the trip and taxi no tankering recommended this is the entire flight route and i'll post this in the description box below the video we're going to need to know the wind direction and speed at twenty thousand feet and at fifteen thousand feet and at ten thousand feet for our descent information but i want you to notice here look at this temperatures at 350 which is our cruising altitude is minus 56. so everything is in the cold cold cold and looking here there's minus 59 minus 56 so it's going to be chilly up there and if we run into any cloud area then we will definitely need to have anti-ice on because clouds are nothing more than visible precipitation and it will gather very quickly on engine cowlings and wing leading wings now here's a very interesting chart that you don't get to see very often and this of course right here is the tierra del fuegos right there and look at all of this interesting weather i mean there is lots and lots of activity there and right here that's the south pole so we are going to definitely be experiencing well perhaps not the smoothest flight i wonder if we'll have to have the plastic glasses brought out for the champagne oh that would be tacky wouldn't it here's the winds for flight level three four zero and here you can see the chart i've got it a little bit larger here so you can see that we're going to be basically having some tailwinds going from us wire to um stanley on this particular route and looking at our profile here you can see we start out at uswire climb up top of climb here and then long descend down into stanley and it's showing all the way at all of these altitudes winds are going to be tailwinds few mountains of course around here at the tierra del fuego this is the tropopause and we will be flying above it technically that's supposed to mean that the air will be a little bit calmer but the interesting thing is if you see here with the temperatures minus 42 well starting out here 7 17 26 33 42 52 and then 56 55 56 you get a little bit of temperature difference up here so it's going to make that rather interesting okay let's go into navigraph charts and build our plates okay here we are in navigraph charts here you can see the island back down here of the tierra del fuego and here you can see the border line between chile and here argentina this this is argentina up here i had thought about going from rio gallegos but i couldn't find scenery for that but i did find scenery for usual and over here right at this tip that is where what uh stanley is right let's click here and new flight from sim brief and bring it in we'll put the charts for the beginning and we will be utilizing this now where we'll be parking not sure yet but we'll be at one of these particular stands right here for our departure now going over here to charts for our destination here's the airport let's look at that well we're not going to be using this one it's a little bit too short so and there is nine it's suggesting that we're going to be coming in on that one and there's runway nine i'll pin that and let's look at the overlay well we may be able to get away with doing a straight in not sure but if we can if we can come in and intercept this then we may be able to go straight down and make a straight in landing we'll have to see what happens okay then we've got everything cleaned up we've got the information we've got the charts that we need we even have flotation devices just in case we decide that we need to go down and take a very chilly swim not likely okay time to get into the airport are you ready carlos entonces vamos a vollard hello there carlos do come on board and take your seats and buckle your seat belts please and let me tell you where we are now we are facing north and we are at um oswaya airport in the tierra del fuego island at the bottom of south america now if you look at the map right here you can see that the airport is actually on a little bit of a peninsula and so we have water to the right and to the left and it's connected to the main land only by a road going across to the north from where we are here chile the border with chile is to the south and it is also to the west of us here and the water that is surrounding us this is part of the beagle channel part of the beagle channel which is the southernmost part of the island itself and we are we have all kinds of mountains around here beautiful scenery now i'm at the airport here which is um s-a-w-h this is usual and this is made by this airport scenery is made by flight sim design of chile and they made this airport scenery i'm going to show you what this looks like because it really is very detailed here we are i'm looking out to the west and you can see the terminal building here and some jet ways i'm at stand at number four there is no jet way for stand number four the frame rate is 29 30 31 to averaging 29 or 30. and there you can see some parts of the beagle channel just ahead there and we are on the peninsula now i'm looking directly north at this point now swinging around to the east and you can see where the there is another parking space to the right which is cargo mainly so i'm right on the border between the cargo and the passenger section our passengers will come out through here and then exit the door at the bottom and then mount the stairs as usual now i'm connected to ground power at the moment and since it was so cheap down here i threw caution to the wind and had them connect the ground power so that we don't use additional fuel because we are going over water and we want all the fuel that we can get and i've been around i've checked the tires everything else windows are all washed and clean local weather is bfr and it's showing the barometric pressure is nine and nine at eight and runway that is in use is suggested it should be 25. there are some clouds overhead just a few clouds drifting and the temperature outside is a warm four degrees four degrees so not bad for the time of year not bad at all okay let's get the rest of the system set up then so power is already on and as you can see i have 115 volts coming from ground power so i'm going to turn on the galley i'm going to go over here and make sure that the emergency exit lights are on and seat belt signs no smoking signs are on now i'm turning on the irs to get the gps warmed up now i'm turning on the left and the right window heat and leaving the probe off for the moment four degrees is not bad and i'm going to turn on the hydraulic electric pumps right there and now i'm going to turn on the well not exactly air conditioning but heat that is now rushing into the cabin and the steady light is on the forward service hatch is open and the equipment stairs are down okay everything is looking good on the board and passengers are starting to board so we'll get the fmc program shall we so here we make sure that we've got the latest air rack and that the program is in date go to the position our starting position is s a w h s a w h and we are at gate four so i'm going to put four in here there it is according to this the coordinates should be 54 50 and four and 68 18 and 6. there it is so push that and enter that in now our gps is located go to root we are of course starting out from s a w h s a w h and we're going to go to s f a l s f a l over here and then we are ryanair so that's r y r and we're number 186 right there now we go to next page and here's where we put in our root now the first way point is kicks off so k e x o p and put that in then we go to dabbling d-a-b-l-i and it's the top one put that in and then to attacking so at okay and then we activate that and execute go to banks we need to have our circles around our destination at sfa l so s f a l and we need a 4 mile circle we need a 10 mile circle and a 30 mile circle go to descent go to forecast transition level is set by atc but we do need the information for flight level 200 flight level one five zero and flight level 100 which is 10 000 feet q and h at our destination is one zero one one one zero one one which is almost getting to be standard at stanley there at the 200 level it is two two two at twenty one and at one fifty eight is two two three at seventeen and at ten thousand feet it is two 216 at 17 knots some pretty stiff wind out there execute that now we go to departures and here's where we need to get our clearance because there is no atis here so we'll need to contact the tower and get our clearance departure clearance we request ifr clearance usher tower ryanair one eight six ifr2 stanley ready to copy ryanair 186 is cleared to alpha tango oscar kilo india airport as final fly runway heading and maintain seven thousand departure frequency s1 one eight point one squad five one two seven ryanair one eight six cleared to alpha tango oscar hilo india airport as file fly runway heading climb and maintain seven thousand departure on one one eight point one score five one two seven ryanair one eight six red back correct contact ground on one one eight point one okay we will do that and get our taxi request in austria ground ryanair one eight six ready to taxi ifr ryanair one eight six taxi two and hold short of runway seven using taxiway bravo runway 7 contact tower on 118.1 when ready taxi 2 and hold short runway 7 using taxiway bravo runway 7 ryanair 186. well that is a change because earlier we were given uh that it was going to be runway two five so now if we're going to depart from runway seven then we'll be using the uh uh two alpha departure and we're going to be transitioning at kickstart so put that in execute that go back to departures and arrivals now it's showing that it's going to be 0 9 on the arrival so i'm going to put 0 9 in there and the transition is mtp and but the problem is down here with winter and the weather is changing and there's anything could happen so we may be on runway nine when we arrive or runway two seven i do know this the conditions are reported at stanley right now is that the wind is from 178 degrees at three knots now it's not a very strong wind but 178 means it's coming from the south so whether we come in on runway zero nine or runway two seven it's going to be a crosswind landing and at three knots that's not too bad yet but if it gets any stronger then we really are going to have a very interesting landing crosswind with gusts and on a very short runway okay still want to come with me carlos are you cool for this okay well we'll go from argentina to las malvinas or the falklands in short order here all right so if that's what we're going to do then i'm going to need to set the heading to zero seven four because that will be our departure heading so zero seven four wasn't expecting this one but it's it is changeable and our cruising altitude is 37 000 feet i'm going to put 37 000 feet up in here this is for pressurization and our airport elevation is 74 feet that's closer to 50 these go in increments of 50 feet so i'm going to put the landing altitude as 50. okay now i'm going to go into route perform the initialization we have 5493 kilograms of fuel on board reserves are going to be 1673 which comes to 1.7 trip and taxi is 3178 adding those two together comes to 4851 which is closest to 4.9 so 4.9 for the plan 1.7 for the reserves cost index is 6. we're at 370 zero for our cruise the cruise wind is 239 at 75 and the transition altitude is 5000 feet and double click this and then it makes all the calculations for me and execute that go to n1 limit here you can see the outside temperature is 4 degrees i'm going to do 4 degrees i'm not going to bother with all the d rates and the bumps or anything like that take off we will be flaps 10 and i'll double click this and it gives us the center of gravity and it gives us the trim one click on each of these that's b1 there's the rotation speed and there is v2 or liftoff so 145 goes in here all right your damper is on the light has gone out i'm going to put the flight director on here and there push this push that and we have green lights on the v9 and the l nav button so we have a good flight plan going to arm the throttle there vor1 vor2 vor1 vor2 now i'm going to go to legs and i'm going to go through the plan all right this is the plan and there's the airport you can see that we are facing north at the moment so i'm just going to go and do the steps there's the departure swinging around right over the top of the ndb and there's kexop there's doubly and there's a topic now i'm going to bring this up to join it up so that the next point is the mtp and then it comes in right here for a straight in landing for runway zero nine provided that nothing goes amiss and there it is straight down to the runway now i'm going to go switch back to map i'm going to put the weather on mine double click to bring up the data and i'm going to go to 20 miles on my range here i'm going to put the terrain on yours very important because look at that you can see there's plenty of mountainous activity right around us double click for data now i'm going to turn on the tcas i'm going to switch to anti-skid and we are about ready to make our push back and engine start since we're going to be departing on runway 0 7 then our nose needs to go to the left and our tail needs to go to the right and which engine would you like to start today number one or number two or you want to start number two we can start number two no problem okay let's do the everybody's on board so i'm going to bring up the stairs and close the door [Music] there that's the electric motor bringing up the air stairs so fuel is check windows locked check seat belt signs are on check door lights are all out check mcp programmed and checked takeoff thrust bugs are done the takeoff speeds are done cdu preflight when completed rudder aero on trim it is set track to take off briefing we've just done that anti-collision light is now going on so we are ready now to start the apu and then we'll have to ask them to disconnect the ground power and then give us a push back okay so i'm going to turn this now to apu generator turn on the fuel pumps and i'm going to start the apu the apu as you know is a generator and we also have generators on each of the main engines so we've got lots of redundancy should things go horribly pear-shaped all right it's starting to build up the needle is climbing there in a moment that look the oil pressure light has gone out and now this will start to descend and when it stabilizes this light will come on to tell us that there is 115 volts available from the apu generator in which case i will then be able to switch from ground to the apu there it is we are now on the ground power so now i'm going to i've got 115 volts gonna switch the power off and we're going to have our nose turn to the left so are you ready okay in that case then we'll ask the people to give us a push back cockpit to ground go ahead we've been cleared for pushback and start they want the tail to our right got me that ready to push parking brake is released and now i'm switching to engine number two for the to check for the generator bolts coming off of it this is the start switch for engine two so we'll turn this as soon as here we go there we go we're now starting okay over here the start valve has opened and heating is turned off the n2 is spinning up when that gets to 24 i'll bring in the fuel now we're coming up to 21 and 24. now the next thing i'm looking for is the engine gas temperature to increase and there it is look at that wow look at the temperature coming out of the back end of that engine you know i suppose if we wanted to toast some bread that would be a great place to do it what do you think do you think that mr o'leary ryanair would do that perhaps not well there's the engines engines have kicked in now i'm looking for 115 volts good switching now to engine number one wow look at the detail out there well the star valve has opened the engines are spinning up doing very nice complete parking brake is set bricks and i brought in the fuel looking now for the engine gas temperature to rise and it is looking for all pressures [Music] thank you gentlemen nice people on the ground aren't they don't you think so and the n2 is doing well the gas temperatures are rising very nicely engines have ignited now i'm looking for 115 volts which i have now as soon as this little tick mark has gone off that says then the generators are matched and balanced and [Music] good now i can switch to the main engines for our power turn on the packs again to get the heat going turn off the apu bleed and turn off the apu [Music] right i've got the navigraft charts active which you can see down here let me just stretch it out so it fills the screen so you can see we need to go out here turn left go to the active runway go to the right do a turnaround and then take off in that direction but before we do that i'd like to show you the rest of the detail here i'm looking now south those hills that you see there are part of chile and that's the beagle sound that you can see out there swinging around look at the detail of this beautiful good markings i like the markings of this [Music] flight sim design in chile they did a lovely job putting this together and there you can see one aircraft parked at the stands and some pretty big mountains in the background incidentally part of that is chile and then the ones on the right with the cloud that is argentina and we're going to have to clear those mountains for our departure beautiful scenery beautiful scenery [Music] okay now i'm gonna go to flaps 10. [Music] and it is in transit so generators are on probe heat is now going on anti-ice not required at the minute but we'll have to watch for that if we go through clouds because that will form ice quickly isolation valve is not needed engine stop levers idle intense and fly deck door closed and locked recall is checked flat we have green lights stabilizer trim is check auto brake is rto speed brake lever down detent ground equipment is clear so i'm now going to turn on the lights for taxi and crew we are about to move to the active runway we're about to take off all being well all right i'm going to release the brake and we're going to go out there and go to the active all right now we're moving beautiful scenery you know this is a lovely day this could be really nice wonderful flying weather if it wasn't so cold and the possibility of ice forming up there oh we'll make our turn [Music] yes it's showing cross wind if that wind sock is anything to go by we are going to have a crosswind takeoff here no wonder that was so iffy whether it was going to be 25 or 7 oh well they've given us sevens or seven we will use is everything okay cap captain carlos okay now i need to get take off turrets six sat runway seven ready for takeoff by mr2 alpha tango oscar kilo india ryanair one eight six clear for takeoff runway seven cleared for takeoff runway at seven rhino one eight six well we are cleared for takeoff so i am take up repaying engine bleeds are on engine stops which is continuous cabin is secure and now i'm putting on the strobe and i am starting the clock okay let's go out here now to the end of the runway well we're under a bit of a cloud at the minute sun's gone and we have to go out here and make our turn in that direction it says okay turning here very impressive scenery here beautiful beautiful all right now i'm going to go line up on the center line and we'll see what this crosswind takeoff is going to feel like [Music] okay everything is good okay carlos and that case then power to n1 and it is stable token button pushed full power well i can feel the wind v1 rotate b1 rotate and here is up all right going to practice one eight six one to autopilot crew is released to go to work you can see on the screen our departure route [Music] all right we are now on our way where we go out make the teardrop come back go straight over the ndb and then we go over the mountains going north to our first waypoint we're coming up on 5000 feet so i'll turn the lights off and we're going now to stand it and i'm gonna get this ready one zero one one okay and we're on course going into cloud so let's get the engine anti-ice on and make sure that there are we don't pick up any ice going through this [Music] as well we did have some [Music] well we are certainly in cloud now are breaking out okay and there's the terrain below us look at that isn't that magnificent how beautiful can you get and we're going to start our teardrop there we go we're making our teardrop so we're on our way just look at the snow out there [Music] that really is something [Music] i'm gonna keep the anti-ice on for a little bit just in case until we get above the cloud layer and then we should be safe [Music] all right changing our force to match [Music] all right we're on our way right carlos we're gonna have a little bit of about an hour's trip a little bit longer to get to stanley in las malvinas or the falklands as we are supposed to say but we'll be on our way now and hopefully there won't be any bad weather on the route today so we have good weather so if you want to pop off into the back and get some champagne and caviar then i'll give you a shout as soon as we are on our final approach into the airport i would definitely suggest you imbibe all of the champagne that you can because remember it is a short runway at stanley and uh it might be better if we're both drunk to land who knows i'll see you in a little bit okay so [Music] stanley tower liner one eight six three zero miles west to land ryanair one eight six stanley tower mate left traffic one by two seven altimeter one zero one zero knee left traffic runway two seven five one eight six oh there you are carlos come on back did you get enough to drink and to eat oh good well you've come at a good time because now we have to make some changes [Music] i've just been informed that we are going to go and land on runway 2-7 and not runway 0 9 so i'm going to have to make a change on that so now we are let me do the legs mtv and bring it up [Music] and we're going to let's see [Music] okay now we're going to have to change a few things [Music] i'm now on a new course for landing on runway 2-7 [Music] wouldn't you believe it that winds down here of course are subject to change and we are certainly in that area now i've got the anti-ice on because it is cold outside it is minus two incidentally we had a tailwind pretty much all of the way here we had at one point 67 knots tailwind bringing us over to las lavenas so we did not do too bad on that but it was also very cold outside [Music] all right let's let's bring the speed down you don't want to be going too fast okay i've got the seat belt signs are on the lights are on we are [Music] we are told to make left traffic to land on runway 27 and the altimeter is one zero one zero so i have to now make another change the minimums on runway two seven is 450 so i have to change that to four five zero had to do quite a bit of scrambling right i'm going to go to flaps one and going down to flats two so well we've still got quite a bit of cloud right now going into flats five let's bring our speed down under and get it under control here okay i'm going to flaps 10. as you can see from the chart we're going to go out to a point which is directly south four miles south of that d 5.5 or the ff27 waypoint and then we're going to turn left to that will be our base leg to go into the ff27 at which point when we get to ff27 we will be at 1800 feet when we hit that then it is a descent all the way down to land on runway two seven and remember the length of the runway is just over three thousand feet not very long at all somewhere through the cloud is stanley airport and we can't see it because of the clouds so we have all sorts of weather conditions here one thing we do not want to do is land in the sea because this is winter we're close to the south pole and the temperatures well i'm not into cold baths anymore i gave that up a long time ago coming up on our descent altitude and we'll be turning on 2500 2500 [Music] all right let's do a quick check here okay recall is check pressurization check seat belt signs are unchecked portal break is number four we have it on number four for auto break landing gates approach briefing is complete okay [Music] we'll be making our turn onto base in just a moment but we are in cloud and the temperature is zero degrees zero [Music] when we make the turn i'm going to get ourselves set up for a landing because we if this is unfamiliar to me so i don't know what to expect so i'll be dropping the gear going to full flaps getting ourselves configured for a landing well we're still in cloud so it's still very murky out there here we go now we're turning onto we're turning onto base leg base leg wind is supposedly 290 degrees so we'll have to see whether or not that actually is the case all right get down and flaps down let's get ourselves configured here i still do not have the airport in sight but it's over there on our left six miles away don't quite see it yet i'm hoping that we'll be below the cloud shortly so that we can have some visibility remember there is no instrument landing system here it's all visual and precision stuff we have to fly certain angles oh i have the runway in sight it's right over there and we're now turning onto final [Music] okay going on engine stop switches continuous altimeters cassette navis are correct and crew secure for landing i'm resetting the mcp out to altimeter to 3000 feet in case of missed approach all right we're going down the the slope we seem to be slightly off course here so and i'm i have control caution terrain right terrain inhibitor is on i don't know where that's coming from there's no terrain there one thousand we're coming in two white to red [Music] well we do have some gusts approaching minimums 500 minimums minimums we are committed to four hundred [Music] three [Music] hundred do have a crosswind 100 50 [Music] reverse thrusters are wrong i hope we stop before we get to the end of the runway and we did grind it all right engines are off crew is released to go to work flaps are up making a left turn [Music] and we'll be turning in here and wow there's not much room to turn here so make it best we can [Music] okay i'm going to stop here making get all the cleanup done lights and crew is already working 80 views on switch off that and [Music] all right now then [Music] let me show you what i can see from this vantage point here i'm looking over to the [Music] to the east this is the eastern view and i'm swinging around [Music] this airport scenery is freeware by the way and it was designed by david so this is freeware scenery and over there there are vehicles parked you can see how low the clouds are and there's the tower and they actually have people in it wow impressive and then swinging over to the west [Music] that is look at the weather it's really low cloud here [Music] all right let's go in and park and let our passengers disembark and uh no markings here so we'll just put our nose right up there in front of the tower how's that [Music] there's a fuel lorry there so we'll [Music] be quite close to refilling ok the parking brake is on lights off and shut down [Music] all right let's clean up galley off right the stairs and the doors are going out the doors are opening all lights are off [Music] okay everything is looking good our passengers are disembarking so fuel off apu off and battery off and shutdown is complete well carlos we made it bienvenido a las malvinas or welcome to the falklands and here we are at port stanley airport and the weather well it is winter of course there is snow blowing about and the ice crystals are certainly are hanging in the air you will need a warm coat to go out in this i think so thank you for the suggestion and thank you for coming along to fly to the falklands from argentina that was a very brave move uh move of yours and i suspect there was a bit of mischief in there somewhere but i'm delighted to do it and we didn't make too bad of a landing consider crosswinds and gusting going on and the last minute runway change on us well well well but those things do happen right i'm going to go off and make myself a hot cup of tea how about you okay all right i'll see you everybody next week on another flight of ryanair 186. bye everybody you
Father Dane
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Cedar Point 2016 Coaster Construction (Valravn)
great American coast is here we're going to view new wall that came up bird code the new roller coaster for 2015 all Raven that the dive coaster we're going to take a view of the construction what's going on here the wall extends pretty far down it goes all the way to the train station down not going to walk all the way down there six pretty car if you didn't know this part of the wall is right across from coasters this is where the marina entrances to the park this part is not walled up yet you can see there was the old believe it's a car ride back there I've written before back in 2013 he has no longer than that the other one over there which is fine because they already have they had three of these left so it's no big deal this is a huge water land right here dang they could do a really big interesting thing I found on the ground I wonder if it's related to the drive oh stop
Mechanical Amusements
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Inclusive Growth & Technological Advancement || UPSC Current Affairs || Mains & Prelims '23
High aspirins in yesterday's United Nations inaugural function of the world geospatial information Congress our prime minister Narendra Modi said that technological advancement in India is an inclusion and not an exclusion so what is this inclusiveness and how it is creating growth in the country as a serious aspirant you must know it because this is what present in the GS3 syllabus of your Mains examination in upsc so if you are an ambitious aspirant do watch this video continuously now let's start with the term inclusive growth say according to the organization for economic cooperation and development inclusive growth means and economic growth that has distributed fairly across the society and creates opportunities for all see in Broad terms no this inclusive growth means equality of opportunities for all economic parties expense in the country as we can say that equality in all aspects that is equality in health education food security and social protection then it also includes a method of growth that is environmentally sustainable then aspires for good governance and AIDS in the creation of a gender conscious Society okay see some of the key elements of inclusive growth include skill development financial inclusion then technological advancement economic growth and Social Development so these are all some of the elements that need to be addressed to achieve inclusive growth see so far we would have seen many things about the financial inclusiveness or even we saw some of the inclusiveness regarding the climate change mitigation measures now let us see about the technological advancement in India in the aspect of inclusive growth first of all let's have an idea about technological advancement see technological advancement is the Improvement and innovation of the utility of science technological advancement occurs when Technologies become more precise accurate efficient or more capable and these scientific and technological advancements have made many important changes throughout the history remember the smartphones now we are using which is evolving day by day and it is now helping us in many ways such as to do money transactions and hearing songs watching movies browsing through the information etc etc this is itself a technological advancement right and note that even this technological advancement like mobile phone or smartphone is creating inclusiveness how now let's see the technological advancement in India as mentioned in the news article and how it is creating inclusiveness first let's talk which god mentioned in a news article see swam means survey of villagers and mapping with improvised technology in Village areas okay this scheme is a reformative step towards establishment of clear ownership of property in rural inhabited areas how is this done it's done by mapping of land Parcels with the help of drone technology and by providing record of rights to Village household owners so what can you understand from this so the use of this technology inclusiveness is portrayed okay and interestingly India is not only focusing domestically in the aspect of inclusive growth but also involves in Neighbors in the process of inclusiveness take for example the south Asia satellite GSAT 9 which is formerly known as sarc satellite it is a communication and meteorology satellite light operated by the ISRO for the South Asian Association for regional cooperation see the satellite is serving the needs of some of the sarc member nations such as Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Maldives Nepal and Sri Lanka here you can take the India's technological advancement in the space sector which helps in facilitating connection and communication in India's neighborhood see this is also an example for inclusiveness then India has given a boost in the manufacturing of drones or unmanned aerial vehicles and opened up the space sector to private entities so the participation of the private in this is an example for inclusive growth so we saw how the village inclusiveness is occurring then we saw in the international level how India is promoting inclusive growth then we also saw how the private sector involvement is creating inclusiveness now let's see about the indices that are used in measuring inclusive growth first is the inclusive development index say it is an assessment of one or three countries economic performance that measures how countries perform on economic progress in addition to GDP okay and this index is prepared and released by the world economic Forum see the index has three pillars namely growth and development inclusion and intergenerational equity and sustainability then in the recent 2018 assessment Norway topsychart followed by Iceland and Luxembourg in advanced economies and where is India standing see India has been ranked 62 out of 74 emerging economies here India is ranked below the neighboring countries that is it is below Pakistan Sri Lanka Nepal evidently Pakistan has been ranked 47 Sri Lanka is standing in the 40th position in Nepal in the 22nd position so by knowing this ranking noise you would have understood why this inclusive growth is very much important for a country say only by creating inclusive growth an economy can grow at a huge level okay now let me tell you one more index to measure this inclusive growth take the social Progress Index the index is published by the non-profit organ social progress imperative see the SPI measures the well-being of a society by observing social and environmental outcomes directly rather than the economic factors the social and environmental factors include Wellness that is including Health shelter and sanitation then it also includes equality inclusion sustainability and personal freedom and safety so regarding this index no in the recent 2021 assessment Norway has stopped the index followed by Finland and Denmark then what about India India has been ranked 117 among the 168 countries which is much behind the brexit Asian so these are all some of the indices that we are using in the measurement of inclusive growth so so far we have seen what is inclusive growth and how the technological advancement is creating inclusive growth then we also saw how the inclusive growth is measured using two indices okay now let me tell you what are the issue prevalent in achieving this inclusive growth see in India no the major challenges for inclusive growth include lack of adequate employment opportunities despite India having the largest working population then lack of adequate education and skill development and the lack of social and physical infrastructure all these are also the major challenges for achieving the inclusive growth okay so we saw the issues right now we have to address the issues so now let us talk about the possible solutions see the central government along with the help of the state government it should formulate policy is to eradicate poverty which is the foremost problem faced by India in achieving inclusive growth see as I already said what is the concept of inclusive growth involving everyone in the economic growth or financial growth or you can say in the nation's growth okay so the government should also promote sustainable development practices by keeping in mind the future Generations on also the government should ensure that the inclusive growth will help in the empowerment of vulnerable and marginalized populations see only by including everyone in the society you will be able to achieve a holistic growth or what we can say a huge growth okay and thus we can conclude that achieving inclusive growth is equal to achieving Nations growth okay so that's all regarding this topic and if you want to know more about the financial inclusion we are covered it through schemes like atal pension etc etc okay and for more updates regarding the upsc preparation watch our Hindu news analysis regularly [Music]
Shankar IAS Academy
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TEMPTATION CANCUN RESORT 2021 DAY 3
[Applause] [Music] hey guys welcome back to my channel is like the video give it a thumbs up we eating breakfast or after a break as big as april everybody else just getting here all right we miss him too they even trying to get us drunk done brought well he's trying to get very neat drunks anybody get me drunk and i brought her tooties then he done brought the table whatever that blue drink is i don't even know what this is but yeah we gonna have to pray over these david said we got two more here we go with another one it's it's what time is it 10 47 and we are already on like two or three just i might want it can i have one of these two that's a little oh sorry at the cafe okay [Music] how are you doing i know how but i don't know hello we got his own sailor he's going to be kind of the macho guy of the boat he'll take care of the job we got frankie the sailors hey want me to take care hard frankie and like this will be taking care of you all day long okay let's talk about security obviously and it's real easy whenever you move around you're gonna find there's always a way to hold on even to go in front if you want to go in front or to go inside there's always a way to hold on to try to all done that's a nice little boat all right you can get up in between [Music] and this one works everybody got like jackets back there right is anyone it doesn't matter [Music] bye no thank you [Music] so we're going to see the mask i got ladies toilet by the other corner you want to go to the toilet or something no maybe i'll just show them up to both of you [Music] and we got into this like we have lunch we went out again and we came the last sphere so this is downtown this is that time and we are here if we walk away three blocks away this is the shopping street and one more block away here by the other side of the island there is some nice disgusting letters over there and the view is amazing but you cannot but around here there's like a nice cliff if you want to have like a little adventure you can walk to the other side [Music] is oh like the car kept going like this [Music] huh [Music] oh my god [Music] we made it back from our little premium yacht experience we're about to go back home probably take a nap shell get ready for dinner we had a great time on the boats little rocky at first nonetheless we had a great time awesome time awesome time okay everybody tell the best part um yesterday definitely yesterday i like the pictures on the boat yeah i did like what was remastered we had a great time carlos what's the best we had a great time come see carlos come see carlos and his crew they took care of us lisa you need that don't do it don't do it don't do it come with us i'm getting married with my boyfriend oh wait what's your day congratulations [Music] left my camera in the room we had dinner you never have to go find bernie's watch we don't know where it is so we have to search the whole resort to try and find it wherever it may be so wish us luck finding the watch yeah look at megan here bro yeah this one yeah this fell off in the pool today i mean not the pool what was in the ocean she said my hair oh can we ever see that person said what do you mean her hair oh yeah lee was so confused oh that was funny he was like it's our last day well last morning because we didn't fit a beard all day i did not want to get up i'm not a morning person i feel like megan literally dragged me because i heard her movies but i'm like yeah i need to get up i did not feel like you know um yeah go down i think yeah just go down and go like that so welcome back my camera's up well i'm about to fix my legs but welcome back y'all don't subscribe tell me your post notifications like the video leave me a comment breakfast time i heard you you might be i think you might have been up at four or five i was i knew i heard something in my sleep making something are you mad at me for waking you up [Music] i'm so sleepy y'all we had a good time i'm jet lagged i'm tired not a morning person first of all i'm trying to make myself eat so we gotta check at eight thirty very neat found a watch which is a good thing we was looking for it last night all at the beach and everywhere else we couldn't figure out what this little pool of a circle was but apparently the circle was alive the door they so time to watch better go to the room guys oh and go home and i don't want to go home [Music] i know you miss him i'm pretty sure he missed you we're saying goodbye it's been fun everybody's energy is very low it's very rare man what i feel like i'm playing crazy baby we made it to atlanta dan takes me in chelsea so he can surprise her up here at the airport you know why i cried oh that's sweet that's what the surprise was we about to get ready to go home they gotta connect us like chelsea and janae or they gotta fly another flight so we gots to go and that's what we about to do we gotta [Music] but the next time i'll see y'all at the wedding and you too i know it's my first time and i won't see you either willa [Music] i see you you're going to be doing it right yeah yeah well i'm going to hug you tonight i'm thinking about them because they're going all the way right i'm going to rap with you but just in case [Music] but instead it only made sense for me to ride with them since they got to come into my house anyways and we gotta wait on this peachtree shuttle which takes which is taking forever i have no idea why it's taking forever you gotta maybe be home still got my mask on oh what a trip we had a wonderful wonderful time the resort we went to i'm just gonna say that's a wild resort right that's where some older couples go when they want to spice up their relationship because we saw a lot of booties and a lot of titties at that resort topless areas and all but it was a very fun resort we all had a good time with all the girls you know usually you can't go on a trip with a whole bunch of women because it ended up being drama but we actually had a good time it wasn't our drama we looked out for each other we had the buddy system we we had a good time um excuse me i love the resort i didn't really too much care for the food and it wasn't that it was just nasty it was just in certain certain restaurants i wasn't really too fond of it the the buffet i wasn't too fond of but the the grill or flame i think is what it was called that salmon that they had was awesome it was amazing so if you go there please get the salmon to grill sammy it was so good um i'm trying to think we didn't get to experience she and we didn't get to experience the seafood place which is okay but we still had a very very good time i'm excited i mean i'm happy we had a good time she had a good time that's all that matters is that she enjoy herself and then we just got two weeks into the wedding so y'all stay tuned for the wedding i probably won't be able to record the wedding ceremony but the literature and the the journey of us getting there will be recorded so y'all keep watching keep supporting us like the video give it a thumbs up leave us a comment turn on your post notifications so you don't miss anything from us and until then i'll see y'all in the next video watts family signing out peace [Music] so [Music] you
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2019 - Free and Open Meteorological and Climate data - what is missing?
so keynote speaker this morning you leav argument from the European Centre for medium-range weather forecasts she's been working there a few years currently doing a PhD on the same topics Julia welcome you have the floor okay good morning everyone I'm quite surprised to see so many after seven hours of open bar so really good so yeah my name is Julia I am a visiting scientist at a moment at ECMWF a man I also doing a PhD at myopic University and for the next 20 minutes I would like to put your attention to Metro logic and climate data because they are openly available and they're ready for you to use and I also would like to use the opportunity to talk to talk about some aspects about open data but before I start who actually knows who what ECMWF is the European Centre for medium-range weather forecasts please raise your hands it's really hard to see but ok ok so a few ok that's already good so an easy MWF is primarily a numerical weather prediction center we provide better forecasts to national metrological services and but we also operate to copernicus services that Copernicus climate change service and the Copernicus atmosphere monitoring service and because of these two services we have also now a full range of open environmental data available we have for example data on climate available the most popular data set is the era 5 free analysis which just has been published at the beginning of this year it is hourly data on a 30 kilometer spatial grid and it's going back so far until 1979 but it will soon go back even until 1950 and we also have seasonal forecast data monthly forecast data up to 6 months ahead but we not only have climate data we also have air quality data and this is quite recent because of de vial fires in em'ly in in the amazon area so this is biomass fuel index which we see here and so it's really helpful to monitor the impact what's actually happening there and we have different parameters on air quality on a sown on carbon dioxide or nitrogen dioxide and we have reanalysis data they go back unto 2003 but we also have forecast data three hourly forecasts up to five days in advance but it's not everything we also have data on fire danger we provide a series of fire weather in this a fire danger indices for example fire weather index or fine fuel moisture code and they help you better to assess the possibility of a fire occurrence somewhere and last but not least we also have very good data on flooding so in specifically an River discharge information and we have forecast data for their daily on a 10 kilometer spatial grid and we also have a reanalysis going back until 1981 so we have this and the good news is that these data are I am all full free and open available and the Copernicus that's exciting isn't it so but in preparation of the talk I was thinking about like some people already asked me okay what does it actually mean full free and open and I looked up some like a definition of open data and I found a definition from the European data portal and what I found very interesting is that they said that aspects like format structure and machine readability make data more usable but they also said that it does these do not make the data more open and I want to actually turn around this question today and ask two aspects of non interoperative so that data are not easily inter exchangeable between sis or data complexity so we have yeah the structure of the data is complex we have complex metadata it's hard to understand and community specific format so do add these aspects make the data less open so when I started when I joined ECMWF I was involved in a project where we so we knew that the open data we it's growing in volume and it's getting harder and harder to actually download the data and so I was involved in a project where we investigated how we can actually provide a better on demand access to the data based on data standard so we implemented a web coverage service for climate and metrological data in this look this is how my day-to-day work look like because I tried to fit in methodological and climate data into standards and also into a technology which was primarily developed for Earth Observation data in satellite images but it worked so we generally it and we also see the potential for web coverage services and standards so but it also showed me that like working with different partners and the project is despite the fact that we probably talk about which we speak the same language and we also use the same terms it often also doesn't mean that we actually have to say meaning for these terms and so I would like to share with you today five facts about a methodological and climate community to better understand us so the first fact is big data is not a new term so if we define big data just by the sheer amount of data ECMWF is quite experienced in handling storing and archiving large volumes of data we have to metrological an archival retrieval system it's called Mars archives and it's having some in tomorrow's archive we have more than 250 petabyte of data stored and as the large our largest archive of metrological data worldwide the second fact is operational means really operational there are a lot of services and projects out there they claim to be to have an operational service by yeah offering data support within 24 hours only on work days for ECMWF in the methodological community operational means it has to be up and running 24 hours and 7 days a week because forecasts they can save life so it's very vital to disseminate these data and information and time the third factors we talked about fields and grid points not bands and pixels so the forecast data are produced on an octahedral grid and so forecast data are basically just valid for this one specific grid point and if you retrieve data on a regular latitude longitude grid it's important to know that the data between two grid points they have been interpolated and the real forecast value is just valid for this specific grid point the search fact is standards and inner ability are no new terms so we have a common data format the methodological community likes it's the grip format and this is like a very efficient data format to inter exchange data methodological and forecast data between metrological organizations and so it's it's it's it's very efficient data format but it can mean that people who are not familiar with rip format it mine might meet need it might mean that you um have to invest some time to actually better understand and how to handle it but for expert users and for national metrological services it's not a big deal because this brings us to fact 5 we like custom-built software developed in-house because this helps us to tailor yeah the software specifically to our needs and also to make the handling of grip tight data are very efficient and for ECMWF users and expert users like trained meteorologists employees from national metrological organizations this is is it's not a big deal and it's it's very good because many work on Linux workstations but we also we see a trend now with Co panic who's there like a large user community they actually interested in the data and this can lead to lead to a problem and so this is also what the European Commission found out they published a report at a copernicus market report at the beginning of this year and they state that number one trend is that they see a diversification of users and their demands but the definition of users is is quite arbitrary I would say probably if I ask 10 people here like who is a data user I probably get 10 different responses they are different terms out there what users can be so there can be an end user that can be decision makers intermediate users but a problem with users if we try to actually match them on what level of the spatial processing chain they probably belong to so it's parameter is going from raw data on the bottom up to pre-process data and then generating more information it's very difficult to actually match and also probably it depends on the level of experience how you would put specific users if someone has a lot of experience using geospatial data and developing software if someone who just developed workflows in Python maybe you would put him or her as an intermediate user but someone who just heard about geospatial data and uses a GIS systems and and then someone compared to someone who already develops workflows in Python he or she is already much more advanced so the point I want to make is like it's very vital to actually understand who are the users because 10 systems and also the data can be better opened up but at the same time is also like very challenging so there are some few challenges if we go back to metallurgical and climate data new data users they might face new some challenges and one of the most important challenge I would say is data complexity so we all knew about a three dimensional data but metrological data we can even go up to four dimensions and then even five dimensions if we talk about Oh Samba data we don't trust one forecast at one specific time we actually let run the model 51 times to then generate the mean out of it so and this is we it is a much more reliable and forecast so data complexity is a challenge for new data users I conducted a user requirements survey at the beginning of this year and because I'm interested in who are the users what tools they use at a moment but also what challenges they face and the fourth biggest challenges they identified is limited processing capacity you're growing data volume data are disseminated in a non standardized way and there are too many platforms and portals that users are just confused they don't know where to find data how to retrieve the data so it's probably growing data volume it's not a big big surprise prices but these challenges are very important to overcome and also to realize because if we don't specifically address them then we just continuously aggregating more and more data and we have open data available in large data silos but it's actually open locked data because no one can find them no one can access them and no one can can use them so there there has been like kind of a competition I feel on conferences that yeah people they say oh yeah we generate decent DS terabytes and data every day and oh no we generate even more terabytes of data every day and I would like to turn it around or encourage everyone radit and to think of okay we generate so many so much data to also ask okay how much of this open data that is actually produced is used and this to make the data usable one specific prerequisite is to provide to give data access to it and there is a very important shift we have to go to from pure download services to more on-demand data services and so we have a range of different types of data access ways for also the data I introduced at the beginning and but most are still download services but then now with Copernicus and also with the set of of the climate data store there is a is a path towards more on-demand data services for example that climate data store toolbox will similar to Google Earth engine have an online code editor you can directly access the data you can generate your workflow in Python and then you can build a web application or a visualization and you can just save your plot so one we but it's also important to think of that yeah we have different user communities and different user communities use often different systems so for example Google Earth engine is used a lot by the Earth Observation community there's an example from the World Food Program they develop at a moment a flat prediction model on on Google Earth engine but they also interested actually in using era 5 data to make the model better but the problem is okay how do how do you actually bring it together you can try to interest the data which if the systems are not interoperable it it can be challenging so and that's why we undecided or I also believe in that like as long as the data systems are not interoperable that mirror archives of data can be also breeches between different user communities and so I've been working on making a small subset of seven or five parameters available on Google Earth engine but a process to make them available is a very good example how systems are not interoperable because in order to make data from one system climate data store to Google's engine to make them available there we have to download the data in grip or netcdf we have convert data to to ative we have to upload them to Google cloud platform and then we have to interest them to Google Earth engine and so the entire process to make seven era five parameters available around four or five terabytes of data it took around nine months and this brings me to to the needs and one important need is yes systems have to interoperate with each other and data have to be easily exchangeable with each other and this can be achieved with standards and but it has to be payant or it has to go beyond web mapping services because we are data users and large volumes of data we want to have the real access so we also have to we need more web coverage services and web processing services the second need is yeah we have to make it easier to handle and process the data with tools users use and so python and r are at the moment the languages data scientists use and so yeah we need good and handy wrappers and drivers to to work with these with the data and ECMWF has been a put a strong focus on making it easier and also bring the custom-built software to the Python world specifically the last year and the third need is if we have these tools and the packages and the data we also have to show how we can actually efficiently put these everything together so we have to generate reproducible workflows and we have to train data if you like to discuss and talk about reproducibility please have a look at reproducibility workshop at ECMWF we will dedicate three days on this topic in mid of October and so now it's yeah the question is okay we are we going and it's not a surprise yeah cloud is the future so ECMWF is involved in quite a few cloud projects at the moment so petitioner shows also that there is still a lot of question marks as well how data services can be set up also on the perspective from data providers and but the good thing is the user survey I also asked users if they would be my motivated to migrate to cloud services and 68% were interested or even very interested to migrate to cloud services to do their processing there but we have to keep in mind not just just because of the fact we we have a new system we have cloud services and yeah and it might be beneficial for users it doesn't mean necessarily mean that users also use data systems and so cloud is a paradigm change and we have to keep in mind the change also always takes time so to conclude this talk I just would like to give you three take-home messages and the first one is a quote from Albert Einstein saying problems cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them so I just wanted to say that yeah we have to keep in mind in our day to day work rather than to work on what is possible now to think where do we want what do we want to have in 10 and 20 years and work towards this path the second take-home message is I think it's less a problem less of a problem here in this community make reproducibility and sharing to a part to a part of your personal code of conduct so see it as a chance rather than a hassle and the third one is trained actors share and share your skills and also knowledge so what we discuss during these days here and also in other conferences we have to bring to universities we have to bring to companies and public authorities to really train the next generation of geospatial practitioners and I like to the resemblance from Vasily yesterday so yeah and I want to conclude it with just continue building breeches and I wish I wish everyone an inspiring for Sochi thank you [Applause]
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Super Easy Reading #03 - Barking Dog
Bobby woke up because he heard a dog he heard a dog barking outside his window Bobby woke up when he heard the dog barking Bobby got out of bed he got out of bed and walked to the window he looked out the window he saw a big brown dog it was barking very loud Bobby opened his window he looked at the barking dog why are you barking so loud he asked the dog the dog looked at Bobby then it stopped barking Bobby woke up because he heard a dog he heard a dog barking outside his window Bobby woke up when he heard the dog barking Bobby got out of bed he got out of bed and walked to the window he looked out the window he saw a big brown dog it was barking very loud Bobby opened his window he looked at the barking dog why are you barking so loud he asked the dog the dog looked at Bobby then it stopped barking Bobby woke up because he heard a dog he heard a dog barking outside his window Bobby woke up when he heard the dog barking Bobby got out of bed he got out of bed and walked to the window he looked out the window he saw a big brown dog it was barking very loud Bobby opened his window he looked at the barking dog why are you barking so loud he asked the dog the dog looked at Bobby then it stopped barking Bobby woke up because he heard a dog he heard a dog barking outside his window Bobby woke up when he heard the dog barking Bobby got out of bed he got out of bed and walked to the window he looked out the window he saw a big brown dog it was barking very loud Bobby opened his window he looked at the barking dog why are you barking so loud he asked the dog the dog looked at Bobby then it stopped barking
listening for beginners
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Transgender Path Not Inevitable---But Suffering Is
alright what's going on y'all hey I put these videos out because I really want to help people and I'm seeking to get the help that I need along with you I've not arrived yet this has been a difficult past couple weeks a couple of months for me but if I want to be able to share anything of substance on here I got to be living it myself and you know you don't know me personally and I don't get a whole lot of views on YouTube as it is so I'm not doing this just so that I can you know have some sort of appearance and feel better about myself I really want to help people and and like I said it's difficult I have not figured this out and and I don't believe that there will come a day when I don't have this side of eternity some temptation on this front you know I I believe God can do anything that miracles are possible I also believe that this struggle in my life has really helped me grow closer to him and so the temp art I put these videos out is because I want other men to know that they're not alone something that's very difficult on this road is that you can feel isolated and that the temptation is just so overwhelming to try and find relief and to feel like yeah there is no hope it's hopeless might as well just give up nobody else is getting any freedom from this and and so I don't have all the answers but I want to share with you things I've learned along the way and as Christians we believe that there is a Hereafter that there is heaven and hell and that we're living for eternity and so whether we struggle this transgender issue or something else we're living for eternity and the goal is not to just have happiness right now but ultimately we're seeking to do God's will and to enter into his rest forever where there will be forever happiness peace and joy contentment forevermore but there's also peace here on this side of eternity but the reality is there's going to be suffering and it's not easy but it's worth it you know I find a greater clarity sobriety I have a greater discernment of what's going on around me I have a more solid sense of if my personality is coming alive the more freedom I get in God in this issue its but it's not easy I mean even this past month I've been tempted to think wow I might as well just give up you know there's I've been doing this for 10 years and I'm still battling but you know God showing me too much and he's brought me too far for me to turn back you know it's there's a great responsibility as we're given more light if God gives us more revelation on these things he he holds us accountable for what we know and for me to turn my back on God it's just it's not an option I love him too much and he's been so good to me that you know I I know enough also about the bitterness of that transgender Road it's a dead-end road that leads to nothing but just this contentment it's empty it's a it's vain it's it's fleeting and then one day we died and we got to stand before God and we can believe whatever we want on that but the reality is we will stand before God and you know I'd be out there on the front lines the LGBT activists right now I'm no better than they are God really just got a hold of me and said son this is this is where you're going and if you do that that's where it's going to lead and I've decided to follow him and there will be suffering it's that's just the reality if we're going to really go very far on this road with God we're going to have to really come to terms with I'm going to suffer but that suffering is not in vain it's it's producing within me character itself let me grow closer to God it's helping me have more empathy for others that suffer and maybe something else my experience has been that it's kind of like having chronic pain I've never struggled chronic pain you know folks I work with in counseling they have maybe severe back injuries and that chronic pain can kind of wear on you over time it can make you very irritable and and just it's difficult but I wouldn't be as close to God today I don't believe if I if I didn't struggle with this issue and so I just want to put out a quick video to let y'all know that I'm still standing for true you know I haven't arrived but I am walking in victory and I think that maybe it's helpful to some y'all out there it is it would be for me to hear from some of y'all that are also walking this road because sometimes it feels lonely for me but you know ministries like Exodus International is one that I know of that the leadership faltered and the leadership compromised then and it did a lot of harm to be in a public position into in to yield to the lies and then let other people out there know hey yeah we were all we were just lying all the whole time there's really no hope there's nothing here to see sorry for causing all this trouble for you and I don't know what God has for me I really have a heart to share this truth with other people because one I know at least a greater greater freedom and contentment here right now there will be suffering but I also know that it leads to peace in eternity and I'm seeking to live for God because I know one day I'm going to be with him and I want to go I want to go for he set you know I but in the meantime there's work for me to do here and so I would love to hear from any out there that are there fighting this good fight with me be praying with y'all god bless you bye-bye
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Components, Queries, and Timers - Bevy 0.8 Intro Series (Ep2) (Updated to 0.9 Check Description)
howdy and welcome back to the second part of making a tower defense game with bevy in this episode we'll add a powerful debugging utility create our own components query for entities learn how to use timers and load a model from blender so let's jump right on in the debugging utility i will have to use in every bevvy project is the egui inspector this is a very powerful tool with tons of options for customization and i plan on making a showcase for it in the near future i recommend looking at their examples page to see all of the ways you can create custom inspectors but for now we're just going to use the default world inspector to use this first we need to add the dependency to our cargo tunnel then we add the using statement to main and add the world inspector plugin now when we run the game we see a window in the top left that shows us every entity currently in the game we can click through these to see the different components on each entity and even change their values for example we can now play with the standard material properties live in-game one resource to look into is the world inspector params this lets you do many things like disabling the window or allowing you to despawn entities live often for bigger projects i'll set the inspector up on a toggle key now one thing i like to do is give every entity i spawn a name this doesn't really change anything in game but it makes the inspector show the entity name instead of just a number also as some cleanup let's add a point light exactly like the 3d scene example does this will make things in the game easier to see all we need is the point white bundle which has the point light the transforms the visibilities and some internal components that we'll leave as the default for the point light i'm just going to use the exact values from the example but you can play with it live in game to find something that looks better if you want now let's make our first component we want our cube to be a tower that shoots periodically so the first component will be a strut called tower like i said last time components can be struts or enums and are the actual data associated with our entities to make this strut component we just need to add a derived component statement and it's ready to go now we can insert it into our cube and when we run the game we see the component in the inspector sometimes it's nice to have components without any data just to mark an entity as being a tower and i call those marker components here however we do want some data on the tower component because we want to shoot a bullet every second or so we could write our own timer but thankfully bevy provides one that we can easily use so let's add a shooting timer member of type timer to our strut now when we insert our component we need to initialize the timer i prefer to use from seconds which takes the time the timer takes and a flag for if it should repeat we want this timer to take one second and to repeat now we're ready to create a system to take the timer and spawn our bullets let's create a new function called tower shooting and here we need commands to spawn the bullet the mesh and material assets so we can create a pbr bundle like last time and we need a query for our towers queries are a core system frame in bevi and they have tons of flexibility that we'll use in this series for now we're going to create the simplest possible query where we just get mutable access to our tower components this query will get all the tower components in the game in an iterator and let us mutate them we could also get immutable access by just using an ampersand in the component name it's important to remember to only use ampersand component or ampersand mute component in your queries or otherwise bevy will give you another horrible error message forgetting the ampersand is a common typo for me and it's worth double checking also make sure that you've derived component for anything you're querying now in the system we can iterate over all the tower components and take the timer to actually tick the timer though we need one more resource from bevy the time resource this is what you want to use for all the time keeping your game and it'll give you the delta between frames this should be familiar to how you handle time in other game engines like unity so let's tick the timer with the time delta now we can check if the timer just finished and if it did then we want to spawn our bullet we can follow the same steps we did last episode to create a tiny cube near the tower let's remember to add this system to our app so it runs every frame and now we see our bullets spawning in once per second if we look in the inspector though we cannot look into our custom component and it has a nice error message telling us what we need to do let's go back to the code and add the reflect and default derives and mark the component with reflect component then in main we can register our component type with the app now on the inspector we can look at the nice view into the timer and see it ticking and finishing every second and even tweak it live if we left this to run though eventually we would spawn infinite bullets in the game would crash so let's create another component to these spawn old bullets i'm going to create a component called lifetime and just like tower it only needs a timer you might be tempted to only have one component because these have the same data but these timers mean different things and will want to do different actions when they finish don't be afraid to create more components if you need conceptually different behavior for different entities now when we spawn the bullet let's add the lifetime component and give it a half second lifetime so we can see it working next we'll want to create a new system called bullet despawn here we want commands to despawn the entity the time to tick our timer and we want a query for our lifetimes now we can iterate over the lifetimes take their timers and when they finish we can use commands to despawn the entity unfortunately we've hit a problem we don't know which entity to despawn because the component doesn't track which entity it belongs to to fix this we need to add entity to our query there's a couple of things to note here if we want a query for multiple components we can use a tuple as the query parameter and then when we iterate we'll get that tuple of data this will only get entities that have all the components in the query so it allows you to be granular with your queries you can even mix and match mutable access just remember the tuple parens or you'll run into more compiler errors there is one magic thing we can query for it and that is entity this is the only query parameter that you don't need ampersand for and when you query for this you'll get the entity associated with the components i almost only use this along with commands to modify or despawn an entity and remember that the entity type is just an id number so now in our system we want a query for the entity id and mutable access to the lifetime component when we want to despawn bullets we use commands.entity and give it our entity id this lets us modify this specific entity here we want to despawn the entity and i recommend always using dspawn recursive we haven't run into it yet but bevy allows entities to be children of each other and dspawn recursive will also despawn all the children of an entity which is almost always what i want when i despawn something remember to add this as a system and now in game we see bullets appearing and despawning this is still quite a ways to go for a tower defense game but we're starting to pick up some speed i hope at this point you're getting pretty comfortable with making systems and are starting to see how things can click together as our last touch for this video let's actually load in a bullet model from blender i've created this nice looking tomato as well bullet for this game don't judge i'm not a 3d artist this model has three different pbr materials though and they use things like roughness and specular so it should show off the standard material pretty well all we need to do is export this as a glb file and when exporting in blender i just check to include everything bevy only officially supports gltf files and their binary copy glb also make sure to remove the lights and camera from your scene because the jlb file will load these into fe actually if you want you can use these to set up lighting in a camera instead of spawning them in with code and bevy will interpret their settings in game it's an interesting workflow but it's not one that i use personally one final thing i like to do is to import the glb back into blender to make sure it exported everything right i highly recommend testing the file this way before you blame bevy or your code for an asset not loading correctly now over in bevy we need to load the file in i'm going to create a new system called asset loading where i want commands and a new resource called the asset server this handles loading in assets from the file system and allows you to asynchronously load in assets the asset server expects all assets to be in a folder called assets so let's create that and add our glb file to it i'm also keeping my raw blend files here so you guys can see it and modify it now when we call asset stock load we give it the file path relative to assets this works as is for things like audio and images but glb files are a bit unique and we want to add a pound scene 0 after the path this is because glb files can hold many different assets and befi lets us specify what we want to load scene 0 for us is the entire file if you want to learn more about this then the cheatbook has an amazing chapter detailing out all the different ways to deal with complex glb files and the different attributes you can add here calling load on the asset server gets you back a handle but the asset might not be loaded yet bevy gracefully handles this but you may see models popping in as they load you can check the load status of any handle with the asset manager or you can use a community plug-in like bevi asset loading to only run the game once every asset is loaded for us we'll just carry on as if the asset is loaded and deal with the pop-in one final note is this is an important time to check that you're using the engine code optimization trick because that will greatly decrease model load times i'm going to stick this handle into our resource called game assets and insert that into our game of commands the handle type is seen because that's what we're loading from the glb now the tower shooting system just needs the game assets resource instead of meshes and materials instead of spawning a pbr bundle we're going to spawn a scene bundle scenes can be very complex and like i mentioned can include things like lights cameras and all kinds of things but here are seen as just the tomato model when we run the game we see our tomato is now loaded into the game and it looks great to me if we look at the bullet in the inspector we see a complex hierarchy has been created and the mesh has been broken up into multiple entities with different materials this is how we're working around the one material component per entity problem this also justifies our use of dspawn recursive because we want to get rid of all of these mesh entities when we de-spawn the bullet parent in the future we'll make our own hierarchies and discuss how things like transforms propagate but for now we can just enjoy the magic in our beautiful tomatoes this is where we'll wrap up for this video but we've covered a lot of important topics this time feel free to play around with creating different components and queries get some practice learning how to spot common error messages and their fixes because this takes a bit of muscle memory to get comfortable with i hope if you're following along in 2d you're able to modify these concepts easily to fit your own game next time we'll get the tomato moving and we'll get input from the player if you're watching the week this releases then i recommend giving the bevy game jam coming up a try it's a week long and if you join my discord server i would be glad to help you with any problems you have just remember to keep your scope and goals small and have a great time learning buffy as always thank you so much to my wonderful patreons i really appreciate the support and it means the world to me please remember to like and subscribe and thank you for watching
Logic Projects
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Class 10 Science SEE Carbon dioxide CO2 | properties and uses of Some Gases || Science Chemistry
laboratory preparation of carbon dioxide gas its tastes properties and usage in laboratory carbon dioxide gas can be prepared by the action of dilute hydrochloric acid on marble chips the chemical reaction can be shown as calcium carbonate plus hydrochloric acid gives calcium chloride water and carbon dioxide the obtained carbon dioxide gas is collected by upward displacement of air because it is heavier than here and apparatus chemicals required for this is shown in the diagram we can confirm the prepared gases carbon dioxide when we add or keep moist blue litmus paper in the gas jar it turns into red color we can test carbon dioxide as a when carbon dioxide gas passed through the lime water it turned milky color or lime water turn into cody color it is due to formation of insoluble calcium carbonate we can confirm that the prepared gas is carbon dioxide when burning majestic kept near them gas are containing carbon dioxide it blew off [Music] carbon dioxide gas filled balloon fall downward or move downward in the atmosphere it is lighter it is heavier than here about 60 percent denser than air mostly it is naturally get collected in cave in tunnel old well when carbon dioxide dissolve in water it gives carbonic acid it is get dissolved in water and from carbonic acid the reaction can be shown as a carbon dioxide plus water gives carbonic acid when carbon dioxide gas passed through lime water it turned into milky color for short time and the reaction is calcium hydroxide plus carbon dioxide gives calcium carbonate and water that calcium carbonate is insulable white substance and lime water seems milky color for a long time when carbon dioxide gas passed through the lime water then the milky color get disappeared because carbon dioxide reacts with water and calcium carbonate that gives insoluble calcium bicarbonate when carbon dioxide gas heated with ammonia gas gives urea [Music] carbon dioxide plus ammonia gives urea and water which when usage of carbon dioxide gas plants use carbon dioxide and water for photosynthesis or food making process leaves contain chlorophyll which convert carbon dioxide and water in presence of sunlight into sugar and oxygen carbon dioxide gas is used in manufacturing of urea which is nitrogen-rich chemical fertilizer needed for growth and development of plant when carbon dioxide is cooled about minus 78 degrees celsius it changes to dry ice dry ice is used in cold storage as a cooling agent or in a dry cleaning of clothes fabric carbon dioxide is heavier than the air there could cover fire surface and used in fire extinguishers to extinguish fire it cover fire surface and prevent supply of oxygen fire get extinguished we know that oxygen is most necessary for burning and it disconnects supply of oxygen carbon dioxide gas used in soda water when it dissolve in water from carbonic acid and that arenated drinks contains carbon dioxide dissolved in it
Dharmendra Pathak
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Nepali Prank Call - Lost Buffalo Prank
[Music] in porn it ut1 wanna call busting a little pasta to put AMA to develop on support I got too many de Poissy beach bar to the head now or idea city but the moisture and Susan opposed on a means a given though juicer to topic me to voice your attitude easy what type of program didn't vino de vino to go bad ones and theta middle boy show car oversized develop on support agony of is about educating in San Giovanni quoted in Savannah did you know that what is a database in 1780 coordinate are opening [Music] a point on it through negative enemy lighting nice pledges to Verizon patina it will a stabilized it was on a buggy Tina from the heaven within P - hasta la llamada Boise or either Susannah Ohana baccarat kala kalah corner Coke machine ride on the heating wire got streamer Maggie Maggie no Gordon even over the name la alarma telepathy converse it this way
Guff Shop
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हेपेटाइटिस Kya Hota Hai? | Hepatitis B | Symptoms, Tests, Treatment | Liver Disease | Cirrhosis
[Music] hello everyone today we will meet Dr Ashish who has more than 11 years of experience in gastroenterology and we'll get to know everything about hepatitis from its symptoms to its treatment so let's begin so we will start with the question what is hepatitis hepatitis is basically inflammation of the liver in which there is swelling of the liver cells which lead to release of toxins in the body and it can fit into various causes like alcohol viral infection and other thoughts leading to various kind of problems so the cluster of all the problems together is hepatitis so sir what are the different types of hepatitis and how are they different from each other there are various types of hepatitis which it can be due to alcohol can be due to viral infection so fatty liver can also lead to non-alcoholic status hepatitis it can occur due to toxins also and obviously the etiology or the cause of different type of hepatitis are they differ from each other and the symptoms as well as the duration of hepatitis the treatment everything differs and is based on the cause of the hematitis what are the causes of hepatitis and how is hepatitis transmitted first is alcoholic hepatitis and it is due to alcohol intake or regular alcohol intake the other cause which is generally transmitted is viral hepatitis so it can be due to hepatitis A B C D or Hepatitis E so hepatitis A D and D they are generally transmitted due to FICO oral root and it is due to contamination or the food which is contaminated sometimes that we are taking which is so we should highly properly wash all the fruits and after that only we should use them and in Hepatitis B and C it can occur due to some blood transmission or sexual root or due to some needle prick injury or sharp injury the hepatitis can transmit from one percent to another person now the question comes what are the symptoms of hepatitis so the most common symptoms are jaundice fever pain and abdomen swelling in the abdomen leading to fluid accumulation inside the abdomen and decrease in appetite weight loss and decrease in urine output generalized weakness all these are the major symptoms now how can a person know that he has hepatitis or how can a person be diagnosed with Hepatitis the patient is realizing himself that he is having hepatitis in if a patient is having fever as well as weight loss then they should think that they are they might have hepatitis and they should consult the doctor and generally what happens is the relatives of the patient they tell them that you are having always and they are having some fever or there is some weakness loss of appetite that is going on and you should consult a doctor in this case firstly after Consulting a doctor liver function test should be done and we can get a basic idea whether the patient is having hepatitis or not and after that to confirm what kind of appetite is the patient is having we can get the viral test like for Hepatitis A B C D E we can get those tests done and in case if there is alcoholic hepatitis then in those cases liver biopsy may be required to confirm the level of inflammation that the patient is having in the liver cells and ultrasound of the abdomen if the patient is having blondes or if there is abdominal distension then in those cases ultrasound or CT scan of the ground few patients also develop blood in their vomiting and in those cases endoscopy tests [Music] so sir how should a person grow seed after he is diagnosed with Hepatitis or what is the treatment process for hepatitis the treatment process also differs according to the cause of hepatitis if a patient is having hepatitis A for a or if there is equivalent Hepatitis B or C then in those cases there is acute pain fever and degrees in appetite in those cases they'll require rest prevention of dehydration some medicines to decrease the fever and pain and generally the patient settle in one or two weeks due to this from this viral hepatitis and they generally do not require any prolonged treatment whereas in patients with chronic Hepatitis B and C they need antiviral medication after confirming the level of hepatitis B and C and the treatment generally lasts for three to six months in hepatitis C and for many years in cases of hepatitis so so what all are the long-term problems that can happen due to hepatitis okay so if a patient is having chronic Hepatitis B or C or alcoholic hepatitis these patients in long term can develop chronic liver disease or cirrhosis they can even develop liver cancer as well as liver failure so one should take treatment for hepatitis one should get a regular checkup every three monthly for the ultrasound as well as other blood test whether they are developing the other literacy roses or liver cancer and in case if there is any lesion any doubt pollution in the ultrasound or the blood test then the cities can evaluation should be done and the treatment of those reasons can be done at an early stage so one should definitely keep a regular checkup which should definitely do uh do a regular checkup [Music] these patients may require liver transplantation also so a regular follow consultation is very important how to avoid getting hepatitis in case if a patient if a relative of a patient is having hepatitis then if it is Hepatitis A E or D then it does not transmit through uh it does not transfer to other person whereas if a patient is having chronic Hepatitis B or C then one should avoid using the same razor it should avoid using the same toothbrush and in case if there is blood spill there is any trauma to the patient itself it should avoid touching that blood because the it can transform to the through the blood stream and one should also do a protected sexual intercourse because it can also transfer to the section so that's all for today's video thank you so much Dr Ashish and please subscribe to our Channel and stay tuned for more videos like this and also do like comment and share this video thank you and stay healthy [Music] [Applause] [Music]
Healthians
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