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Cyberpunk 2077: BIG NEW 2.02 UPDATE PATCH for Phantom Liberty DLC - Patch Notes - Junk Dupe Nerf
so guys we have a brand new patch for cyber Punk 2077 patch 2.02 today guys we check out every single change that has happened and come with this new patch how's it going guys my name is dpj if you do enjoy the video living a like helps and if you like quite to see and want to see more be sure to subscribe so patch 2.02 for cyber Punk and Fantom Liberty is being red out on PC PS5 and the Xbox series X and S they stay includes Quest and gameplay fixes for the most common issues as well as other General improvements so let's get into it guys and estate Phantom Liberty specific rebalance the time limit for vehicle contracts yes this was a pain in the ass I mean I've done a ton of these vehicle contracts when it comes to the time limit I've barely been successful so this is great various fixes for animations lightings scenes VFX and more fixed Collision issues in various locations that could cause players to get stuck okay so when starting a new game and skipping ahead to Phantom Liberty quests that were simulated as completed will now be visible in the journal fixed an issue where a Quadra sport R7 vigilante wasn't available for purchase on the auto fixer website in some circumstances yes I had this problem fixing the issue where roadblocks were present in front of dog Town Gates and therefore preventing entry sasquatch's Hammer will now appear in the vendor stuck at the Stadium's Black Market if it was originally missed after the boss fight with Sasquatch pretty cool dex's body will now spawn in the landfill unsaved where the option to skip ahead to Phantom Liberty was selected it will now be possible to pick up Jackie's guns from the alter of the I coyote Cojo and saves with the option to skip ahead to Phantom Liberty was selected that is a great great change fixed an issue where a particular placeholder popup would be displayed on the Xbox series X and S instead of an error message regarding Phantom Liberties installation addicted to chaos fixed an issue where it could become impossible to complete the quest if the stash is looted before receiving the message with the code black steel in the hour of chaos fix an issue where under specific circumstances the quest could remain active even after failing it by not following in the traces left by Sunbird okay so Fire Starter it will no longer be possible to disassemble The Stadium security data Shard after looting it from Hansen's body therefore blocking Quest progression Fire Starter it will now be possible to pick up the Border Eagle weapon after siding with sbird wow that is a great great change and I cannot wait to test that gig roads to Redemption fixed an issue where the door leading to the Stadium's weapon Factory could be opened by acci acent earlier in fire starter which later interfered with gig progression and could lock the player behind the door High hole Silver Lining fix an issue where the objective leave Heavy Hearts might be marked complete after leaving Heavy Hearts I've seen that face before fixing issue where the go to the Vantage Point objective might be marked complete after reaching the Vantage Point moving heat fixing issue weight wasn't possible to get in the car because it didn't spawn moving heat fix an issue where the quest could remain stuck on the leave with the car objective even after getting in the car and leaving the area run this town fixing the issue where the black sapphire could become inaccessible because of closed shutters if the player had triggered comeback in the lobby at the end of you know my name Run This Town fix an issue where it wasn't possible to meet Mr Hans in heavy hearts because the elevator was the SA I actually had this issue I remember having this issue and I just reloaded my game and it fixed it run this town fix an issue where the character menu and fast travel remain blocked after removing Aguila's imprint run his T fixing issue with a journal incorrectly suggested that the player had to complete gig sper jungle to continue the quest when in fact gig heaviest of Hearts was required instead somewhat damaged fixed an issue where the cobus wouldn't spawn until the corridor chase scene if the player fired a weapon in a specific spot near terminal Sierra some damage remove the attribute check from doors when locked in the observation room and adjusted the objective to make it clearer that hiding from cbus is required to progress spider and the flu fixing issue at a bus fight with their cha might not start okay never even knew that was a thing the Damned fixed an issue where the quest objective disappeared after the meeting in the math uh thust blocking progress The Killing Moon fixed an issue where it was possible to trigger the police system while driving to the Spaceport things done changed fixed an issue where the screen could go black after calling the nurse okay Tomorrow Never Knows fixing issue where completing Heroes made it impossible to ask Misty about the tarot cards new person same old mistakes fix an issue where the daughter Bill's hot dog stand we're still close for some players on 2.01 okay so onto quests and open world fix an issue with a Quadris type 66 Wing gate wasn't available in a cool vehicle menu after being purchased okay Johnny will no longer appear when collecting the reward for trauma drama prior to completing Act One the trauma Team website will now be accessible on VI's computer when a Killing In The Name Quest is active be under a brat Aral fixing issue where beating book while having a microgenerator cway equipped could block the completion of the quest gig we have your wife fix an issue where the gig might not start after approaching the quest area life during wartime fix an issue where PanAm might not get on the motorcycle and ride to the gas station if V got on it first wow path of Glory V will no longer Flatline after entering the D Man AV the beast in me fixing issue where it wasn't possible to shoot from the vehicle during the race okay so now onto game play rebalance the stats of some weapons based on player feedback the merium arms 356 received a buff recoil is easier to handle even at low stamina and damage was increased crafting specs for iconic weapons were now disappear after crafting the item wow added stats to the tool tip of mono wire that were missing fix an issue where it was possible to duplicate junk items say what say what they fixed it no way bullets now deal damage correctly when shooting through glass fixing issue where it was possible to easily obtain tier five skill shards early in the game their prices have also been adjusted on my days disabled the bit quick on enemies standing at the edge of an area they're not supposed to leave fing isue where the day air recycl perk recovered from the base ram cost without taking Ram reduction perks into account first recovering more RAM then was actually spent fix some specific instances where crowd NPCs could clip through Vehicles while walking fix an issue that could cause elevators in various quests to spawn on an incorrect floor they save Lord was performed after they started moving fix an issue where the appearance of these hands in first person person perspective might not change correctly after installing or uninstalling arms cyberware giving money to a homeless person will no longer lower your ncpd wanted level how wow that's a I didn't even know that that's amazing okay so onto PC specific selecting default graphic settings should now pick the prior quick preset based on your hardware and according to the latest system recommendations introduced a mechanism for detection of mismatched or corrupted scripts which are caused by Act ated mods or fire corruption during the update installation it will now show a descriptive error message and close the game instead of resulting in a crash conso specific increase the save that that internal buff size to 15 MIB without increasing the overall Max save size we factored the save in progress to not overwrite a save until we know that the data is valid this helps prevent save corruption in case there's not enough space for saving okay some miscellaneous various optimization performance improvements and crash fixes fix an issue where some achievements or trophies could unlock after loading a pre 2.0 save on 2.01 despite not meeting the criteria for them please note that this fix will not reset already unlocked achievements fix an issue where under specific circumstances a warning detected message could be displayed instead of a completed when having your vehicle scanned or when connecting your personal link fixed an issue of blinking trash that could sometimes be visible when crawling out of the landfill in playing for time fix a misalign glitch effect on Jimmy fix an issue where NPCs could appear stretch out when affected by explosions or the Savage sling ability fix an issue where tool tips on the map and interaction prompts for renting apartment show double the actual price blocked CR us progression from uploading saves bigger than the max save size limit on consoles to prevent crashes and issues when importing such saves and remastered their voice over to improve audio quality in German simplified Chinese and Japanese so that is it guys that are the complete patch notes for patch update 2.02 now I am disappointed to see that there is no fix for the uh v w stash where certain weapons would not appear I mean I'm hoping they improve this or sort it out because for me it's seriously annoying I mean I've got all the weapons I've got them all stash but only half of them appear I have no idea what's going on it's just wild but hopefully they fix that soon but there we have it guys patch 2.02 for cyber Punk guys if you enjoyed the video leaving a like really helps out if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe and hopefully guys I will see you on that next one
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Flu vaccination and other useful vaccines - Diogo Marques
thank you very much Hillary and seasoned for inviting me today here to talk a little bit about the influenza vaccination program in Scotland and has Hillary said it's important to know that this is a program that actually we do very well and we had one of the best in the world doing it and thanks to all you yourselves giving these vaccine and protecting the population so I think over the next couple of slides I try to give you a bit of overview of just a background on the influenza which I'm sure you all know even better than myself a bit of listen epidemiology of influenza in Scotland and then a bit more detail of the vaccination program in Scotland what vaccines are being believed 'red what is being offered this year and how do we measure how effective they are and what is the impact in the population so hopefully this will cover a bit of this overview so as you all know even better than myself flu is a acute viral respiratory infection it's easily transmitted and it can spread very rapidly in closed communities people with mild or no symptoms can also infect others it is an infection that has a short incubation period so want to find days but it can be longer especially in people with immune deficiency usually the season is between October and May but usually flu season doesn't start circulating in the community until December and so this is really important why we vaccinate our patients early in October to make sure that they are protected ahead of the start of the community circulation we know that the impact of influenza virus year on ear and the the different impact on and the population that is impacted it varies depending on the most predominant influenza virus circulating in the in the community we know that if it's a season predominated to which the type which is called influenza a HDM - it affects more the elderly whereas for example like last season if it's a season if predominated by influenza A h1n1 it affects more the working age population and we know that we have data that shows it circulates every year but then the degree of impact and activity averey's substantially between the different years so as you know the most common symptoms of flu includes sudden onset of symptoms fever chills headache muscle and joint pain etc we know that young children can also have gastrointestinal symptoms and that in healthy individuals flu isn't pleasant but it can be self-limiting and usually has a recover between two and seven days however the big problem is the possible complications that it can cause and we know that the most common that complications are bronchitis to Titus median Sims itis or secondary bacterial pneumonia however it can also cause very serious conditions like meningitis encephalitis or meningitis and there are certain groups of the population that at higher risk of serious illness and these are children under six months elderly people those with underlying health conditions such as respiratory disease asthma and sense or other respiratory problems can tick disease long-term neurologic conditions and immunosuppression we know also that pregnant women can also be seriously affected by influenza and having flu during the pregnancy can be associated with perinatal mortality prematurity small and neonatal size and lower birth weight and is exactly those risk groups that underpin the our influenza vaccination program and deciding clearly vaccinates every year so just has a very short introduction of kind of of the most recent epidemiology influenza epidemic G and I know that you won't be able to see you all what it says but this basically shows the line graph of the number or rate of individuals that attended GP in the different seasons so you see in the in the in the black line this was the season 2010 11 for immediately following the pandemic where we saw a very high number of individuals going even influenza-like illness in the blue smaller line this was 1718 as you all remember was a very intense influenza season and we reached what we divided this hearing two bands with each kind of the orange band which is we call it a moderate activity level when is in last season the red line we only reach the threshold and we only went into low activity level so you can see that different seasons depending on the different type of predominant riders have different impacts in for example the primary care it then affects different age groups so for example you can see in the graph in the right this is the maximum I'd like GP consultation rates and in red you see the rates for 1718 which affected those in the elderly age groups much more than season 18 19 which is the the the lines in blue which mainly affected the working age population so in this graph then we talked not only about number of individuals that go to the GP but also different types of virus so this is laboratory data and in the graph below this is 17 18 and the graph above is 18 19 and you see that for example in the graph below in 1718 we had the peak of laboratory detections was around Christmas time and that the majority of virus detectors were the influenza aah 3 & 2 hence the elderly being more affected and on the top graph in 1819 we had a much smaller and later peak of influenza more around week five and six around kind of beginning of February and the majority of virus detected was h1n1 hence it affected more the working age population so you can see every season is different it affects different times of the population and that's why it's very important for us to vaccinate every year so we can protect those Empire at high risk of complications and not only of illness complications but also in terms of mortality as well so I won't go into the details but these graphs here shows the if you say the total number of days in Scotland over different periods of time and the the top graph is for those D elderly the over 65s and the bottom graph is for all age groups and the big peak that you see there on the right that was season 1718 where we saw higher number of winter mortality and that was associated with influenza whereas in the next smaller wave you don't see such a high increase in excess or cause mortality and that excess or cause mortality that we saw in last winter wasn't so strongly associated with influenza circulation because also has I said different circulation happened later on in the in the season and didn't effect so much the elderly population has in 1718 so so now we know about different types of fighters different types of impact in a population so it's important also to know them that we as you know very well have an intervention we have a vaccine and the decision on which vaccines and to whom to protect it comes from this committee the Joint Committee on vaccination and immunization which is a UK committee that advises the Department of Health and the government on which groups to target and which vaccines to be offered these then is transformed and translated into you might have seen it the chief medical officer letters that are released every year that stipulates which vaccines into which groups are to be vaccinated and we have in Scotland one for the ELL standard age groups and one seperate for the childhood program so we has Hillary said we this is a large a very large program and it creates a lot of work and is a very very busy time in the practices so we meet we know that we do a lot of vaccinations in a very short period of time and you can see here in the graph below this is the different seasons and the number of individuals vaccinated in the seasons we've nearly been vaccinated 1.6 million individuals in Scotland and this is nearly 30 percent of the whole Scottish population so we are really vaccinating large numbers of the population every year and this is something that is really really good and that we do it very well in Scotland so but this hasn't been like this every year so the program has evolved over the years and a lot of you will know all these changes so the problem started in the 1960s when only those at-risk who started being vaccinated in 2000 2001 following a season with high mortality due to influenza the the influenza vaccination program was then extended to vaccinate the elderly individuals who those that are aged 65 and over in 2010 11 following the flu pandemic within pregnancy was added has a risk group for vaccination in 2012 was when the GCV I that committee then recommended the extension of the program to child 2 to children to protect children 2 to 17 year olds and then in Scotland this was implemented in 2000 in the season 2013-14 has a phase introduction so this was the year that we vaccinated two and three year olds in the GPS and then we've done some pilots in schools and since 2014-15 would have in vaccinating all children 2 to 5 year olds not yet at school in the GP and also primary all primary schools have been vaccinated since 2014 15 from P 1 to P 7 over the recent years we have also seen some additional these groups to be added to the recommendations to be vaccinated such as asplenia morbid obesity and last season in this season to complicate things a bit more we have new vaccines being offered and I will go into a bit more detail in the next slide so last year we had these new adjuvanted vaccine being offered to the over 65s and this year we have sale based quadrivalent vaccine being got on offer as well so our going to a bit more of those details so we then when we talk about flu vaccines there are many names so I saw just putting here kind of a bit of an explanation of what do we mean by all these different types of vaccines because to be honest it starts getting really complicated and implementing them on the day to day is really confusing and it can be really challenging and it's important to note that there are resources available and from health Scotland Health Protection Scotland etc that have some algorithms and that will help you to decide which vaccine is to be offered to each group so just to start with the first two so when we talk about inactivated vaccine we talk about those that are kind of the most the oldest factors we've been administering and these are the ones that divide us are inactivated if they aren't given by injection so this is the ones that we armor familiarize tweeds since we started the the childhood program with them start talking about a live attenuated influenza vaccine LA IV and this is the one that is administered intranasally and what it happens in this one is that the virus are attenuated are weakened and adapted to cold so they cannot replicate so they can replicate in a mucosal in the nasal mucosa but they cannot replicate in the lungs and it is shown that this is more effective for children than the injectable vaccine has it replicates better than natural infection giving a better immune immunity memory so it's important then that we will also talk about different vaccine so we have the trivalent and the quadrivalent and what does that feel so when we talk about the trivalent we're talking about a vaccine that only includes one type of influenza B virus whereas the quadrivalent includes the two types of influenza A HT and 2 and H one and one but it also includes the two types of influenza B so is the influenza B Victoria and influenza B Yamagata it's important to note that the majority of the vaccines that we are offering this year are quadrivalent so they cover for all four types so then we talk about egg base or cell based vaccines so the majority of influenza vaccines that we've been producing over the years are what we call the egg base which uses eggs to grow the influenza virus during the vaccine manufacturing process however over the recent years we've been seeing a decrease in vaccine effectiveness and one of the the Portage's was egg adapt tation so we then trying to change to cell-based vaccines where the virus grows in an animal cell and this expect that will reduce the type of that that adaptations and increase the vaccine effectiveness we then talked also about recently that we introduced last year about an adjuvant advancing and what it what this vaccine does is there is an argument that has been added to enhance the immune response to counter the effects of these very complicated world immunization essence so the age-related reduction in immune response and this again is something that we saw in the recent years and the elderly people the vaccine effectiveness was video was a little bit lower so with them decided to provide an adjuvant advice in which boosts the immunity and we are expecting to have an increased vaccine effectiveness in the elderly it is important to note that all the flu vaccines or none of the flu vaccines here can law can't cause clinical influenza in those that can be vaccinated so things get know all these different types you get really complicated on who which vaccine to offer to WHO and I know there are some algorithms in their heads like a very colorful image in the next slide but just very briefly we offered the internet'll live attenuated vaccine to the majority of the children so those preschoolers those in school and those two to 18 at risk we then offer the quadrivalent egg base to those at risk conditions pregnant women and ourselves healthcare workers we are then offering the sale base to those 65 and over those at risk and pregnant women and it's important to note that DC and the program is both vaccines heavy procured and GCV I considers them both to be affected but has has effective the quadrivalent egg-based and the sale base so it depends where you are in the country you need to be offered the quadrivalent sale base or an egg-based so it's important to see in the right box it says that for those at risk 18 to 64 you could either get quadrivalent sell base or a quadrivalent egg base and if you are over 65 you'll either get an ad you've altered trivalent vaccine or a sale base so you can see that we're talking about many different vaccines indicates really complicated that there are a lot of resources to help you decide which vaccines to give to each individual and we are doing all these changes to really try to increase the vaccine effectiveness and there are some resources like this this one is from PG that will tell you which vaccine to be offered to which age group and there are then two situations where certain individuals are contraindicated to their type of axiom there is an alternative vaccine to be offered so who's eligible this year um similar to the previous years we have those 65 and over those in a clinical risk group children two to five children in primary schools or pregnant women irrespective of their pregnancy weeks how many how many weeks they're pregnant and then all healthcare workers and then people in long stay residential care homes and then paid carers or your carers so I think what I'm doing the next couple of slides is to kind of tell you what we do best and what could be improved into all these different groups in Scotland so starting what we do really really well this faxing it fascinating our elderly we have history of having a very very high uptake in those over 65 and the World Health Organization has these targets for every country to vaccinate at least 75% of the whole over 65 population and Scotland is one of the few in the world that have achieved this target for several years so I think is in 20 seasons nearly to 10 or more we've achieved that target in the recent seasons we have been around 73 74 % but you see in the next slide and this slide here shows coffin on left with the highest uptake and all the other countries in Europe with a much much lower than take in the over 65s so this is really thanks to all the work that you do in your practices and in hospitals etc to promote vaccinations and to vaccinate the d elderly and it's important to realize that we are doing it very very well and we had one of the best countries in the world doing it when we come to those at serious risk for deaths or serious illness the those that are recommended because they belong to a clinical risk group the uptakes had a slightly more so in this graph here you might not be able to read it but each group of bars is a different risk group so we have those with us Pliny acrylic under neurological disease diabetes etc chronic of respiratory disease and the uptake in recent seasons varies between 30 to 40 percent up to 60 so it's not as high has has the elderly and it varies between the risk groups and part of it is because how do we identify who's at risk and how do we call them for the vaccinations so but because they are those that will really benefit of the vaccine then we really need to kind of try to improve this vaccine uptake and you'll see one of the lowest ones is for example those that have chronic or liver disease and in the next slide you won't be able to read that table but reticle was a study in a one-in-ten 11 that should the increased risk of dying the by risk group and just by being in a risk group you'd 11 times at higher risk of death comparing to those nor that risk and that increases for example to 48 times if you have chronic liver disease so this is why it's really important to vaccinate these risk groups because they are at higher risk of having serious complications and high risk of dying in terms of pregnant women we saw I think in this slide here that we had the uptake is about his last bars about 45 to 49 percent and all pregnant women and and pregnant women are recommended to have the inactivated vaccine because they are at increased risk of complications if they contract flu and it might also cause problems to the baby it is important to note that we are not only protecting the mom but also protecting the baby because it provides passive immunity for the babies in the first months of life and it's important to note that the vaccine is safe and that the woman should be vaccinated for every pregnancy so when we talk about then the childhood so when the child are eligible to be vaccinated in Scotland we are actually able to vaccinate them so we can vaccinate all children in preschool to the two to five and we are vaccinating all children in primary schools and it's important to know why do we do it because we are not only to providing direct protection for the children to preventing them to have influenza but we also providing indirect protection because by preventing them having flu we are also preventing transmission flu to their other children to their parents and for example to their grandparents or people that live with them that are at risk or that sometimes cannot actually get the vaccine themselves so by reducing the food transmission in the community we are reducing the severe cases and flu related deaths and it's important to know that by having this program we are expecting to reduce substantially the number of people that goes to GPS the number of people that get admitted to hospitals and the number of influenza related deaths and in this graph we can see here the two different parts of the program so in orange is the those vaccinated in schools where the vaccine up has been real really good we see that is a very effective way of delivering the vaccines because the children are there they are all in the same day get the vaccine and we have been seeing a vaccine uptake above 73 percent in the vaccine uptake or for the preschoolers which is currently being delivered in the GPS he's slightly lowered but he still we still vaccinating more than half of all those eligible but something that we could still improve so last but not least ourselves who that we it's very important to protect the health care workers and why is important to to vaccinate health care workers it's important to realize that we are protecting not only the health care workers but also reducing the risk of transmitting the influenza to the patients and to the service users colleagues family etc it kind of also reduces the transmission of flu to vulnerable patients that sometimes themselves might not be able to get the vaccine and it's important to realize that we all have the duty of care to protect the patients and the service users from infection and that by protecting ourselves and by not becoming you we are reducing sickness absences and which is very important in the during the winter pressures and these have also been demonstrated that staff can act as a positive role models for others to take up the offer of influenza vaccine and in terms of uptake of health care workers is slightly lower than the other risk groups but we have actually been improving in the recent years so you'll see here that these are you uptake by citizens for the different UK countries and the first thing is that UK is in terms of vaccine uptake of healthcare workers is way way higher than any other European country the highest one being in Romania around 30% on vaccine uptake among ourselves there are some some some different differences the top of the table is England's last season they've achieved around 70% of vaccine uptake among all your health care workers in Scotland we've achieved about 51% so they're still definitely room for improvement and we hope that by vaccinating the health care workers we are not only avoiding them getting sick but then transmitting to very to the other patients so over the next couple of slides I didn't just sort telling you about about so okay we do all these vaccinations but how well do the vaccines work and how do we measure that and these are two different concepts one is the vaccine efficacy and the other is vaccine effectiveness so very simply that significant we're talking about before the vaccine is licensed so we're talking about almost laboratory conditions are most kind of vaccine protection under optimal conditions and the individuals are usually healthy and we when we talk about vaccine effectiveness we're talking about observational studies so when the vaccine is out being delivered we talk about vaccine protection under real-world conditions so we're talking about measuring these in our populations during the influenza vaccine vaccination program it's important to note that effectiveness varies from season to season and that although there is lower effectiveness in the elderly it is also demonstrated that immunization can reduce severe disease so it might not some all the time prevent them to get through but might prevent them to have very severe disease or indeed dying so just very briefly like the observational studies we have there are some strengths so we can obviously analyze many many more individuals we are doing it and the real-world conditions when you k we tend to try to report these estimates twice a year so around January time and then in the end of season and we can adjust for some factors however we cannot adjust for has many factors as we would if you want an experimental conditions so in the UK we have a good track history of doing these studies and for this we use colleagues like yourselves in the GP practice where we do this type of dust test study which is called test negative case control study and some of you might know or hard about the GP sentinel swabbing system when we recruit certain practices in Scotland and those practices in Scotland swab their patients when they present with influenza like illness and then complete a questionnaire with some information about risk factors where they vaccinated etc and then we use this information from Scotland together with the rest of the UK to calculate vaccine effectiveness on the season to season basis so in these slides you might not be able to read the whole in the back but basically said the result of last season's vaccine effectiveness and we break it down depending on the age groups and depending on the vaccine or depending on the virus so for overall vaccine effectiveness last season we saw 44 percent against the laboratory confirmed infection in those that presented to GP however this when we split it up by the type of virus those that were affected with each one and one had a 45 percent whereas those that weren't affected with h3n2 had 35 percent so we know that the vaccine have a lower effectiveness against h3n2 then the other type of viruses when we look into the elderly population the overall up the vaccine vaccine effectiveness slightly higher was 49.9% and it's important to know that when we look into those that receive this new adjuvant advancing the vaccine effectiveness was actually 62 percent so we then showed kind of an improvement in effectiveness by delivering that new vaccine and this is what the recommendation for why delivering it again in this season when we look into children the vaccine effectiveness was about 53 percent and again it varies between the two fighters so it is hoped that in DC's and with using the advantage and also the cell based quadrivalent vaccines that we will increase this vaccine effectiveness and then reduce the number of individuals going to GPS hospitals and the number of deaths so I think in the next slide I think in contrast to the general UK type of study that we're doing the GPS in Scotland we are actually very lucky that we can easily link our data because we have what's called a kind number and we can link the records from for supporting children we can look the vaccination record against their hospitalization record against the laboratory detections to calculate vaccine effectiveness in children and we can do that for the whole cohort and this is really really really good that we can do this in Scotland and the result that I had readily available was in 2015-16 that we also showed a very high effectiveness of 68 percent in children to this study there is work ongoing - and this is Jim's McManaman kind of idea of his end goal which would be be able to link and to be able to do these studies for the rest of the population for those that the adults and those at risk and we will be able to do this by linking the primary care with hospitals this but this is still working on going and by doing this we could then expand this to a much larger number of the population and get much better estimate of the vaccine effectiveness sport alone so last but not least I think is important to realise the impact that the vaccination heads and I think this was a cooties one hears like he's a nice infographic from phe when in 2014-15 they saw the success of their pilots and by comparing pilot areas and on pilot areas they saw that in the pilot areas in the primary school children they saw a large reduction of GP consultations a large reduction of any admissions a large adduction of hospital admissions and in addition to that they also saw indirect effects of a reduction of adults going to GP as well in those areas so just to finalise we know that the immunization is one of the most effective interventions that we can provide that is important to increase the flu vaccine of taking those at-risk groups healthcare workers that by vaccinating the healthcare workers it protects not only themselves but also their patients and it's important to realise as well that by preventing flu infection could also reduce the antibiotic prescribing and this is something that we will still be doing some more that by offering these amount of vaccinations and by reducing the amount of people being infected with influenza that travelling direct effect also in redock introducing antibiotic prescribing and preventing antibiotic resistance so as I said Scotland has an enviable track record promoting seasonal influenza vaccine and that's the planning for the next vaccine effectiveness and vaccine impact is ongoing so I think you have access to this right of it here some links for the most important resources and I would just like to thanks all the rest of the team that I'd involved in this work so thank you very much it's interesting isn't it to see the background to all the hard work that we've put in into practice does anybody have any comments or questions or thoughts for Tioga is it really to know that patients don't have responses to the flu vaccine because many of my patients will say oh I'll never have that again had a terrible reaction or I've got them I've got a cold afterwards for a week or went straight to my chest is that just coincidence yes and there are some adverse events and the most common ones I've just mild ones that he'll go after after a couple of days but indeed this is always the difficulties and that the people will remember that and they do you think that was because of the influenza vaccine but that's that's not because of his offensive acts and it could be a small adverse event like a sword arm or feeling a bit under the weather but is not the flu or it could be another ongoing infection because at the same time that flu circulates are many other respiratory viruses so it could be a coincidence that someone could be infected with kind of violence or other respiratory virus but this is difficulties how to convince people that it wasn't the flu vaccine that gave them those symptoms and something that we all have to improve and improve our communications on yeah a very practical problem I was wondering if patients have to get vaccinated with a flu vaccine and a pneumonia vaccine with the be safe would it be safe to give on the same day or shipping on separate days I said again there are a lot of recommendations in the the Gideon book and we have a lot of kind of questions and answers that we can go to to identify very particular kind of situations but yes in most of the cases they are safe as well and the same thing for the pregnant women to get the influenza vaccine and the pertussis vaccine etc so but again it has to be assessed on an individual basis based on if they have any other conditions that might or might not be contraindicated but for most cases yes yes it's possible to vaccinate was any other comments slightly horrified at the pure optic in health care workers is there is that specific groups of health care worker so is there anything being done about that I didn't put here but we do have that all that or the extra detail so sometimes the the frontline health care workers that would be what in the hospital is that the uptake is slightly higher but not much higher than for example myself which should be working in an office for example so they potentially are a bit more familiarized with the impact and the effects of flu so they might be more keen to receive the vaccine but there are still a lot of mixed rounds and more of misperceptions and people not realizing the benefits maybe for themselves and for the patients and there are work ongoing in terms of improving the communication in terms of having flu champions in terms of sometimes making it accessible for the vaccine because you can imagine in the hospital you are busy doing your shifts and you don't have the time the clinic you are working or so it's making the vaccine available to the healthcare worker that's a very important point to make because the difference is in the healthcare workers should be offered by their employers so it's not that they will go to the GP to get the vaccine they could if they have any other risk condition but if it's just because they're the healthcare workers the vaccine will be offered by their employer and is indeed like a lot of work that the employers need to do to make it available and easy for people to access the vaccine and I know myself like I've got mine when there was a clinic couple of weeks ago there in each case and as and other colleagues they were not vaccinated in the same day and and it is improving but there's still a lot of work to be done I mean you're Mike I know it means I just know from ourselves and general practice that this year and maybe anecdotally as well we've had some problem well it's this door during the stalk of nasal flu as it's made planning our M children's clinics a bit tricky we've had them on and then we've had them off and we've not been that and always an issue I can't recall it last year being certificate is always something that we have to bear in mind that we are dependent on the vaccine to become available and that indeed this this year is extraordinary in that sense then there has been an unusual delay of the vaccine initially and then there was the one going problem of some batches being delayed so it it makes it really ticket for the influent intranasal vaccine is different from the injectable one because the the life shelf life is smaller so the the way how the vaccine is delivered is like staggered so we received some in the beginning of October but because if you receive them all in October then they won't last until fabritius answer so it's a bit staggered and it does have a really impact if there is any kind of delay so indeed this season it was an extraordinary kind of a situation that has doesn't happen that all the time but that that delay indeed we appreciate that it causes a lot of difficulties in the in the clinics and to to deliver the net vaccinations but it is important to know that also kind of we've been working with the government to kind of like to put the policy out there that indeed the recommendation is to vaccinate to be able to vaccinate children because again they are the ones that spread it a lot and those at risk because they are the ones at higher risk but if you got to know that's kind of the those batches are arriving now so we'll start receiving the vaccine but it does have a big impact because it's such a full long time that any delays have impact on the clinics impact on the schools etc so we're all trying our best but we are still doing very well kind of compared to other countries I think that's a good well that has certainly provoked some discussion it's a subject close to our hearts I know we are very busy with it in primary care and it's been very interesting so thank you very much indeed yohko for coming to talk to us
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[Music] n [Music] a well bless the name of the Lord bless the name of the Lord this is the day the Lord has made let us rejoice and be glad in it listen I greet you this morning in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ who always causes us to Triumph in every situation isn't it wonderful to know that our God is still a good God and he is faithful even in the midst M of trauma even in the midst of tragedy even in the midst of things that don't necessarily go our way and we are embarking upon a new year so let me just say in advance Happy New Year to everyone yes God bless you God keep you is our prayer we're going into this new year with New Perspective new purpose uh with God on our mind so that we can serve him more Faithfully in the days to come amen amen we will not allow the devil to distract us from the purpose that God has Upon Our Lives I trust that you'll join me allow that to be a resolution for you if the if you desire desire to have a resolution allow that to be a resolution where you will go into the new year serving and worshiping God doing all that he has called you to do so that you can accomp Lish the assignment that he has set for your life we stated on last week that God created us for a purpose and he created us on purpose amen amen so I'm excited about today another day in Jesus that we have uh to worship Him and uh thank you for joining us today so why don't you do something very special by sharing your program sharing the program today with a f family with a friend with someone that you know that may need the word of God or just share it anyway just share it if person listen to it praise God if they don't praise God we're here we're here to dismantle to expose the enemy uh in every form shape and uh fashion that we can uh so that uh he can understand that he does not have victory over us that we have victory over him and we're going to do all that we can do to exalt to uplift to encourage the the body of Christ as well as to uplift our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ if you have not noticed I say this quite often but if you have not noticed we're living in the last days when you look at the scripture and the Fulfillment of things in the Bible we're actually living in these last days and so we have to now write the script uh to our lives knowing that uh we're exemplifying what God desires for us to exemplify if someone was reading your story what kind of story would it be see that's the question we have to ask ourselves in the day and time that we live what story would they read what would they be encouraged or would they be so depressed by listening to oh my God this person is not standing in the faith they're giving up they're giving in they're throwing in the towel they're not standing strong uh what story would they read would they read of Shadrach re mesach and abedo when the king came against them to worship uh him and would your story be yeah I'm standing throw me in the fire what they read the story of David like David and stood against his own men who wanted to kill him and destroy him and he says no I'm going to pray to my God to give me direction you have to determine what story we will read about your life if another Bible was written after this world ends what story would it depict of your life and so uh we're going to make sure that we write the right story we're going to make sure that the story is written correctly and we're standing for our God we're standing for righteousness we're standing for Holiness we're standing to live right in the Earth RM it's so easy to turn your back and walk away and it takes stamina it takes strength it takes uh courage uh to stand in the Gap and stand up and be counted uh when others are falling by the wayside when others are giving in when others are giving out it takes strength it takes stamina well God has already equipped us with that uh but we have to keep that cycle going we have to keep the wheels turning to what he has done in and through our lives so that's what encourages me to continue to fight the good fight of faith and continue to move forward in the things of God well grab your Bibles I'm going to pray we're going to get right into the word of God this morning I'm excited about the lesson today as always because it's another opportunity for us to grow in Grace grow in the things of God grow in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and I am so elated that you have joined us today the only thing that I ask is that you hear me out through the entire sermon today so that you can get the the uh the essence of what the spirit of God is trying to say many times we click off we disrupt uh and we miss the the full totality of what the spirit of God desires to do and I know that your life will be the better and you will be encouraged as a result result of the word to give you the strength that's what encouragement is all about it's about encouraging me to continue to fight encouraging me to continue to stand encouraging me to continue to walk with God even though things may not always be going my way and boy let me tell you I can attest to that but uh my God hallelujah he is a faithful God and he continues to give me the fortitude to fight the good fight of faith I'm encouraged today let's pray father in the name of Jesus we thank you we praise you for this another expression another opportunity that we have uh to grow in grace to grow in you to learn more about your word about your presence with us for you have stated that you will never ever leave us neither will you ever forsake us so we thank you for being with us in this season in this day and in this time thank you for giving us another year God that we can testify of your goodness another year that we can look back and say he's brought us through another year where we can stand firm to help somebody else uh along this path in the name of Jesus God we thank you today that as I have studied and prepared now I depend on you the greater one who lives in me teach through this vessel of clay walk the people of God through this so you can express your will to them express your way to them express your purpose to them Father I declare less of me and more of you that the Holy Spirit has free reign to do his perfect work and his will in the lives of your precious people then I thank you in advance for those who receive will receive you as Savior and as Lord in the name of Jesus we call forth the Harvest thank you God they hear your voice and the voice of the stranger they shall not follow in the name of Jesus we give you thanks we give you praise God we call it done and you are Our Redeemer and the Bible says that you redeem us from all destruction so we walk boldly in your purpose in your plan for our lives well if you will turn with me in in your Bibles as we continue to deal with this blessed and not stress blessed and not stress turn with me to First Peter chapter 5 First Peter chapter 5 I trust that you are not just sitting in your homes listening to me but you're sitting in your homes with an intensity uh and and and perplexity to know more to learn more to do more for in the things of God and so that's why we come before you not just so that we can have a sermon to preach uh no it's so that we can encourage you in the things of God uh because we know it is the Mandate and is the will of God for us to continue to learn of him take my yoke he says of upon you and learn of me for I'm meek and lowly in heart and then you'll find rest see when you find the word my goodness you find rest unto your souls Hallelujah blessed and not stressed we stated that this uh lesson was designed in the offset that we would not go into another year under the same uh weight and heaviness of the enemy that we're going to get this weight off of us and we're going to move over into a new year uh uh Stressless uh move into over into a new year with a lot of the problematic things that brought us down through the course of 2023 we're going to relinquish and uh uh give those things over to God because it is his desire for us to be blessed for us to walk in his fullness he says you are already blessed with all spiritual blessings in Ephesians it says uh uh in Heavenly places so if I'm already blessed then it is the will of God for me to walk in that state and so this is where we're going into the new year in this blessed State free from all of the anxiety all of the worries all of the stresses of Life yeah we can live in this yes stress exists and it will always exist but it doesn't have to bring you down it doesn't have to wake you down you don't have to be so succumb with it in your mind that it's a ever waking thought of all of the trauma that's going on no we're free from that and we're walking in the mindset of our heavenly father so here in First Peter chapter 5 it reads this way verse six says humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God that he may exalt you in due time so we talked about this aspect of humility humbling humbling ourselves under the mighty hand of God then verse seven uh is the Optive verse that is a really a spinoff of verse number six because after we stated it after we humble ourselves under God get under his control under his mandate then we're going to take those weights and things that we've been carrying and we're going to cast those things he says casting all of your cares upon Him upon God for he carth for you there's a continuation there he consistently carth for you then once we cast the things on him we're going to Humble ourselves unto him cast The Care on him then we're going to Be watchful of the devil so that he does not overthrow us and overtake us because just because you under God just because you cast your care on him you still have an adversary the devil who's looking to destroy you why because he wants you to pick the care back up and he wants you to get out from under the the umbrella in the hand of God for your life and so that's why this verse eight exists because he says be sober be vigilant be sober be vigilant because your adversary the devil as a roaring lion walketh about seeking whom he may devour yeah his job is to try to come in and devour you well guess what he cannot devour you if you under the hand of God if you're submitted unto God he cannot devour you he cannot devour you if you've taken the pressures of Life off yourself and cast them over on God he cannot devour you why because you're watchful of him you understand his tricks you understand his tactics you understand his schemes to try to overthrow you that's why we can with Assurance say that we're going into the new year free from all of this anxiety and stress and things that bring us down yes they do exist but just because it exists does not mean that it has to overthrow me does not mean that it has to overtake me it does not mean that I have to live under it no I live above it why because I'm submitted under God and I cast that thing on him and now I know I'm watchful of the devil because he cares for me now watch how the Amplified reads because it brings so much Clarity it says therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God watch this set aside self-righteous Pride see that's what he this humility he's talking about I've got to get rid of myself so that I can submit and surrender unto him he says get rid of set aside s righteous Pride so that you may ex so that he may exalt you to a place of honor in his service at the appropriate time verse seven says casting all your cares all your anxieties all your worries all all your concerns once and for all on him for he cares for about you he cares about you with deepest affection oh my God and watches over you very carefully look at the the uh the hand of God on your life man it is so unique it is so strategic it is so purposeful it is so planned out that he watches over you he says when you cast all of your cares all of your worries all of your anxieties all of your stresses when you cast all those things upon me because I care for you with the deepest affection and I watch over you very carefully Hallelujah and then verse eight I love it it says be sober well balanced uh and self-disciplined yeah yes see be sober this sober uh this this sober mindset is a mindset is a a Balan mindset in Christ it's a disciplined mindset it's a mind that's alert then he says be alert be cautious at all times that the enemy that uh uh uh that enemy of yours the devil prows around like a roaring Lon fiercely hungry seeking someone to devour but we decided that we're not going to allow him to devour us we said that stress is normal a normal reaction to Everyday pressures of life it's a negative emotion that can become unhealthy when it uh when it interrupts your daytoday operations causing an improper response see that's what that's what stress is designed to do if designed to cause an improper response in your life so instead of you responding in faith instead of you responding to the purpose and the principles of God you respond erroneous you respond negativity uh negatively you respond make a improper response and respond based on the influence of the enemy and not the INF fluence of the holy spirit so we want to be in a position where we can respond Faithfully where we can respond in the offset like I said like David did under the midst of pressure in his life glory to God in the midst of his men talking about stoning him in the midst of his own wife uh wives being taken he stood up and he says I'm G to trust God I'm G to pray to my God because I know know my God has the answer to my perplexing situation so we have to learn from that and also be in a position where we too can stand up and be counted right in the middle of a devastating situation amen amen now just a quick review We stated several things we stated that stress is not uh if it's not dealt with the devil will use it against us uh as a negative Force tapping into your emotions getting you to feel and behave with a sense of pride and arrogance then you'll have this inflated sense of a lack of importance that I'm not important God don't love me God ain't thinking about me I I'm the only one going through the situation then you start having a pity party and before you know it don't nobody love me no more don't nobody care about me anymore and now you have this overestimation of negativity flowing out of your lips that pressure begins to weigh you down that stress then begins to weigh you down and now you got to try to dig yourself out of that hole if he has not gotten you too caught up then we also said that uh my faith in God is the key to living free from stress even though stress will always exist did he say that yes listen even though stress stress will always exist but my faith in God is the key to me living a stressfree life see I can live free from stress even though stress exists I can live free from worry even though the presence of worry is there I can live free from anxiety even though the present of anxiety is steady trying to eat at me Steady trying to get advantage of me Steady trying to uh to enter my mindset into my thought processes and overtake my heart but I can live free from it why because Jesus himself has already bore all of the worries and cares and stresses and anxiety he bore them on the cross then we said that your strength and ability to deal with stress or stressful situation it it comes as a result of you understanding the will of God for your life see I can live free from that which I know and since I know God's word I know and understand God's purpose and plan for my life I live free from stress why because I know he called me to this I know he called me to do this I know this the will of God for me to live in this state so as a result of of that then I live free from the stress knowing the purpose and the plan of God for my life finally we said that uh the will of God I love this one we said that sometimes the will of God will take you where your mind cannot sustain you oh my God the will of God many times will take you where your mind cannot sustain you that's why there is should be a Perpetual increase in the things of God because you get to another plateau of life and then you try to begin to backd door and live out of your flesh and then you will come down because he didn't he didn't move you to the next level you got to the next level on on a spiritual plane and then instead of you staying on that spiritual plane and continue to seek God more doing more in the things of God flourishing more in God seeking his will and his purpose for your life you then start to live out of your mindset and it's never was God's design for you to live for him out of your mind we walk by faith and not by sight so the devil's job is to try to get you to walk in the in the totality of your mind and not in the things of God so sometimes God can take you listen he'll take you uh uh to places where your mind cannot sustain you because this is a spiritual battle amen amen it's the will of God it was the will of God watch this we read this on last week talked about it on last week but it was the will of God for Shadrach meach and abedo to help and Aid the King Nebuchadnezzar yeah they were there to to uh to influence the world system man wh watch this God God God help me Holy Ghost because somehow in our society today even though God has given us influence in the world instead of us taking the gospel to the world World we're allowing the world to influence us and take the gospel from us and so that's what it happened right here with Nebuchadnezzar and the Hebrew boys here when shatra Meo Nebuchadnezzar made a decree and he says that if you Bow Down and Worship me at the sound of the horn and the I'll let you live if you don't Bow Down and Worship me I'm GNA throw you into a fiery furnace and that's what's happening today listen to me saints of God that people are being thrown into a fiery furnace because they are not uplifting the god Factor they're crumbling right in the middle of what God has given them as a influence to the world these boys were over there because of their intelligence because of their smarts because of their wit because of their uh their tenacity to move forward in the corporate world and they had they had become elevated and then in the middle of their elevation among the King around the king and around the throne the king did a 52 fake out on them as my friend would say bless you Minister Mitchell yeah James Mitchell yeah yeah yeah he did a fake out on him and he says listen listen yeah yeah yeah yeah I know of your God but your God ain't greater than me and the decree that I said in my gods so he builds this this image tells them to Bow Down and Worship and in the middle of that they said King I respect you but I will not worship your God and he says my God will deliver us out of the out of your hand oh King watch this they they were so convinced and so settled in their God they were willing to die if he didn't deliver them see I wonder if you're willing to go all the way with Jesus we used to sing that song all the way with Jesus all the way all I forgot it now but going all the way with Jesus and they said if you don't if he don't deliver us we not going to Bow Down and Worship your God cuz there is a God that's greater than you and I will always keep my honor and my respect for my God and you know the end of the story they threw him in the furnace because they wouldn't worship at the sound of the all of the instruments and then the king rose up and said look my God I see didn't I throw three people in the fire I see a fourth person and watch this see this is why you got to stand for Jesus man in the midst of your C this is why God put you in the circle with the world not so that the world can influence you but so that you can influence them and the King said and he looks like the Son of God how he know what the Son of God looks like how he know what God looks like see he recognized the presence of God in the midst of the fire even though he had no relationship with God see and that's why you got to stand because other people in this world need to see that there is a God and you're not going to bow down to their God you're not going to be succumb to them in their ways you're not going to allow them to influence you but you're going to influence them with the purpose with the plan with the will of God hallelujah hallelujah let's get into this thing today amen amen everyday pressures of Life are potential stressful situations let me drink on that every day pressures of Life they are potential stressful situations the things we go through every day they are pre presented to you as potential stresses of life so that they can take you out of the game of life and take you away from the peace and the plan of God for your life but the capability to become stressed is not the result of the situation you are in but your lack of ability and even refusal to properly respond to the demands being made by the situation man I I thought I read that slow but I want you to get the glimpse of this because there are everyday pressures of life that has the potential to become stressful situations but the capability your capability to become stress your you to become stress it's not the result of the situation it's not the result of the everyday problem but it's a result of your lack your the lack of your ability and even refusal to proper respond to the demands being made of the situation see because you won't properly respond because you won't properly set your heart and your mind being humble under God and casting that thing on God because you won't properly respond to the things of God now the stressful situation overthrows you or overtakes you not because it's so uh it's so damning not because it's so powerful not because it has strength over you no it's because you won't submit yourself you won't surrender yourself under the mighty hand of God and as a result of your nons submission at your own will you won't submit to yourself you won't stay under God you won't you You Won't Do What God Says do let's make it plain yeah you you won't follow the purpose and the plan of God for your life you gonna do it your way you gonna have it your way as what Burger King say yeah you gonna have it your way and as a result of having it your way the stress overthrows you and overtakes you it's your own personal fault is your refusal to properly respond to the demands made on the stressful situation watch this John chapter 16 John chapter 16 let me give you some word on this because God did not leave us here hopeless he knew we would have to deal with stress he knew we would have to deal with things that are that are above our pay grade as we say he knew we would have to deal with things that's above our head that has the potential to overthrow us but he says I've given you a strength and a power to over come that thing but I need you to follow me in the midst of this John 16:33 says these things have I spoken unto you that in Me In Me In Me submitting unto him humbling myself unto him he says I have given you these things I've spoken them to you that in me you might have peace come on declare it right now the peace of God come on let the peace of God come in in and Rule your heart even at this moment let it let it rule your heart God's peace thank you Father for your peace thank you that I have understanding of who you are I have understanding of your presence in my life I have understanding that it's your peace that keeps me it's not my will it's not my ability to try to be a try to be strong and and I can I can endure that I I y'all just weak see that's what that's what a lot even Christians yeah they they yeah you just weak see and but but I can do this in My Own Strength no you can't I'm telling you it it it's going to be it's going to be a matter of time before the Devil comes in because we just read the scripture there that says your adversary the devil as a roaring Lou he's seeking whom he may devour and if you're trying to navigate this thing on your own you're going to eventually be devoured because you can't it wasn't designed God didn't design you to stand on your own he designed you to stand in him these things I've spoken unto you that in me you might have peace you don't find peace on your own you don't find peace apart from God it's only through the peace of God that keeps us the latter part of that says in this world you shall have tribulations you going to have some stresses in this world you going to have some tribulations in this world you going to have some things that are overthrow you in this world has the potential to overthrow you in this world but when you keep your mind stay on me he says I'll keep you in perfect peace quit trying to navigate this thing on your own and surrender under the mighty hand of God these things I've spoken unto you that in me you might might have peace in the world you shall have tribulations but be of good cheer but be of good cheer you shall have you shall have Tri in the midst of the tribulation he says you shall have he says in the midst of the tribulation be of good cheer right in the middle of this why can I be why can I be cheerful in the midst of a hellacious situation why because I know greater is he because I know he's going to bring me through he's already stated it he would not leave me helpless he would not abandon me he would not leave me as an orphan as if I don't have a father glory to God watch this be of good cheer I have overcome the world be of good cheer I can be cheerful because I know he's already overcome the world on my behalf watch this so the the truth of the matter is how are you responding to the situation yeah how are you responding to the situation how are you responding to the stresses of Life how are you responding that your your grandma died how you responding that your mama died how you responding that your child died how are you responding that your brother uh turned his back on you how are you responding to the things and the pressures of life because he says I need you to submit unto me because greater is is he that's in you than he that's in the world the tribulations are going to be there but I need you to be of good cheer the amplifi says it this way I've told you these things so that in me you may have perfect peace in the world you have tribulations and distresses and sufferings but be courageous be confident be undaunted be filled with joy notice he didn't say be filled with happiness because a lot of people walk around trying to be happy and happiness won't keep you but the joy of the Lord will be filled with joy I have overcome the world my Conquest is accomplished my victory abiding hallelujah hallelujah he says my Conquest I have overcome the world my Conquest is accomplished that which I set out to do he says in other words that which he set out render to do it is accomplished he accomplished that which he established in the earth and he says that not only his what he's accomplished but his victory is abiding so not only does God want you to be confident in him but he wants you to uh to continue to learn of him see confidence comes as a result of what I know yeah because I know how to walk in God I know how to flow in his word so confidence builds I don't walk in fear and frustration why because I'm confident of his word I'm confident of the outcome in the midst of the trauma I know what the outcome is because of what he's already done my Conquest is accomplished I know what he's already done so my confidence is there so I have to continue to learn of him see don't just win a battle and think you've won the war no the war is still raging baby you got to continue to fight it's not enough just to win the the flesh it's not enough just to win the cigarettes it's not enough just to win the overeating it's not enough just to win the alcohol the battle is not over the devil is going to consistently come after you to try to get you to O to to be overthrown in the things of God if you don't believe it ask our brother Paul because Paul was in a position where he wanted something in his flesh to be taken away from him and I ain't going to the scripture because it's so common we should all know it and he went to God the Bible says he went to God three times in ask him to remove this thing from him he said he called it a thorn in his flesh we don't know what the thorn in his flesh was but we know it was it was nagging at his flesh it was pres presented there to try to get to try to overthrow him it was a fleshly matter that was trying to get him to go against the purpose and the plan of God for his life and all of us I believe that God leaves some stressful things there he leaves some fleshly things there so you'll always always recognize that you need him so Paul went to him and said God remove this thing me and he says I'm not gonna do it because my grace Hallelujah my grace is sufficient for you to overcome it I've already my Conquest is accomplished I've already overcome the world for you and so now I need you to take up this mantle and stand firm putting your flesh under subjection putting that thing under the mighty hand of God humbling and your submitting yourselves under him see this is the stuff we don't want to talk about we want Jesus to fix it we want to pray and just and just it just went away no there's some stuff that you gonna have to walk out hallelujah hallelujah so not only does God want you to be confident in him but he wants you to continue in what you have learned about him Philippians chapter 4 Philippians chapter 4 verse 9 I hope you're hearing me today I hope you hear my heart I hope you understand where God is trying to take you and what God wants to do in and through your life I hope you're not tuning this lesson out because this is what you've been missing this is why it seems so difficult it seems so like there's so much pressure on you it seems like you C you can't get that monkey off your back and it's because he's still there because you won't submit yourself under God yeah he's still lingering around because there's no submission under God there's there's the there's no turning away of My Flesh Jesus watch this watch watch this oh my God boy this rings the bell this Rings home more than you believe and this is a daily struggle that I fight every day I fight every day because I will not allow the devil to overthrow me overtake me it's so easy to relax and ride the wave of sin instead of riding the righteousness of God Philippians 4:9 says those things which you have both learned and received and heard and seen in me do let's read that again those things what things are they what things have you have you uh uh have you both learned what things have you received what things have you heard what things have you seen and God what things have you learned what things have you heard what things have you received from God what are the things that you have learned what are the things that you have seen what are the things that you have heard you know they are the truth of God and he says that's what you got to do see you know what to do you're just not doing them you're not taking uh the things that you've learned you're not taking the things that you've received you're not taking the things that you've heard you're not taking them and running with them and letting those things be the guide for your life he says to do them God God God and the God of Peace once you do them he says what's going to happen and the God of Peace shall be with you see you trying to figure out how to stay above water how to stay float how to stay in peaceful situations he says the god of Peace going to be with you when you do these things when you stand in the word when you stand by what you've heard when you stand by what you've learn when you stand by what you receive and you do them he says the God of Peace is g to be with you and verse 10 says but I rejoice in the Lord greatly that now at the last care of me had flourished again wherein ye were also careful but lacked opportunity not that I speak in respect to of want you lacked opportunity but I ain't speaking respect of something that you uh in respect to something that I want but I've learned he's Paul is talking here I've learned in whatsoever state I'm in wherewith to be content I'm not going to let a situation a state of mind a state of living take me out yeah I I'm I'm not going to allow I don't have any food to th overthrow me and talk about how God don't care about me I'm not going to allow my lack of transportation to keep me in a state to say God don't love me so he says I've learned whatever state I'm in to be content I'm content in God I'm settle in God he's he's my God and He Loves Me In Spite of what I'm going through so verse 12 says I know both how to be uh based and how to abound everywhere and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry both to abound and to suffer need but I realize this I can do all things Hallelujah through Christ who strengthens me I've learned how to do all these things a base a bound learn how to live with Hunger I've learned how to live when I'm full I learned how to live when people don't don't trust me I learned how to live when people won't follow me but but but this one thing I do I can do all things through Christ why because it's him that strengthens me I wonder if you're strengthened today because of the power of your God that lives in you my confidence is also because I know his promise in times of trouble I know his promise to Ward me I know his promise to keep me I know his promise to sustain me in the midst of trouble Psalms 34:18 says the Lord is not unto them that are of a broken heart the Lord is not can you see the compassion and the care and the love of your God he says the Lord Psalms 34:8 18 I'm sorry Psalms 34 Verse 18 says the Lord is nigh unto them he's nigh he's near he's close of them that are broken heart and he saveth such as be of a contrite spirit many are the afflictions of the righteous oh my god there are many afflictions of the righteous but look at my confidence but the Lord deliver he deliver ith he continues to deliver he continues to deliver he continues to set me free he delivereth him out of them all he keepeth all his bones not of one of them is broken and see in in in all actuality he was talking about Jesus here because out of all the beating and everything they do to did to him they could not break one of his bones not a one of them is broken evil shall slay the wicked and they that hate the righteous shall be desolate you got to have a confidence in God man that's why you don't have to go after nobody and and and and and render them harm and evil because he says evil shall slay the wicked it's coming on them automatically yeah you you ain't got to run nothing you ain't got to pray and sow no seed that somebody get something bad done to them no he says evil going going to slay the wicked because of your Wicked Ways evil will slay you watch this the Lord re uh redeemeth The Souls of his servant and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate shall be left alone none that trust in him are you trusting in God today because there's a confidence here through his word that if you trust in him that if you stand with him he says I'm going to keep you yeah you won't be desolate you won't be left alone I'm going to be with you I'm going to be by your side Matthew 13 Verse 22 Hallelujah I hope you can see the confidence in your God the confidence that you should have in your God because of his commitment to you he's not going to let you live in a stressful situ situation but he's overcome the world he's overcome the stressful situation uh uh Matthew 13:22 says this he also had received seed among the Thorns is he that heareth the word and the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches chok the word and he becometh unfruitful this was seed that sown and and he's giving a definition now of of the different ways that the word can be received and one of the ways that the words can be received he says here he also that receives seed among Thorns is he that heareth the word that receive the word you receive the word you receive seed of the word and you receiv it among Thorns this is what happens when you receive the word among thorns fickles things that are poking at you that won't allow you won't allow the word to stick in Your Heart yeah yeah yeah those Thorns you got thorns in your life that are keeping you the word from settling in you but the Thorns are there plucking out the word Thorns is he that uh heareth the word see you hear the word and the cares of this world the th the Thorns are there you you you you got more care for the world and the deceitfulness of riches you've got more care for the world you have more care for riches and and and it chokes the word there's care that you're taking for the world the world's way of doing things the Bible says that the world is our enemy not your friend so why are you trying to make peace with the world no you leave them folk alone you leave that stuff alone you quit mingling in those circles that's that's that's destroying your credibility for Christ so he says the world now the cares of this world the deceitfulness of riches they come in and they're choking the the word and he becometh unfruitful so as a result of your going after the world and going after riches the word can't take root it chokes the life out of you it's choking the word from getting to your heart look at the amplifier says and the one who uh the one on whom seed was sown among Thorns this is the one who hears the word but the worry look how it describes it but the worries and distractions of the world and the deceitfulness The Superficial uh pleasures and Delight of riches choke the word and it yields no fruit man tell tell me we don't have things to Be watchful for yeah yeah yeah tell me that God has not pre-worn wared us of how the enemy comes in so he says the the the Devil comes in like a Roar and lo seeking whom he may devour see and this is why your heart has to be filled with the ways that the enemy is coming in and these are ways that he's creeping in and he's deceiving God's people to this day that they won't stand firm why because they're allowing the Devil to come in and here's one of the ways that he comes in he's coming in be giving you the care you're so careful about the world hanging with the world hanging with the people of the world hanging with the people of the world and the world uh worried about the the the uh uh uh distractions of the world you're being distracted by the world the world's job is to distract you from God you're so succumb by what goes on in the world that the world is distracting you from the things of God the deceitfulness of superficial Pleasures the deceitfulness of s listen to this the deceitfulness of superficial Pleasures there are Pleasures that's designed to pleasure you but it is not the pleasure that brings the peace of God it's the pleasures that the design to give you delight and riches but it's there to choke the word if you don't believe it's true ask Eve yeah the devil deceived her to make her think that if you eat this fruit oh look at the riches that you'll have you'll be able to understand all matters oh my God and he's still deceiving people to this day and he says here in his word how he's doing it God promises to deliver me from stressful situations second Timothy we going to close with this what time yeah we got to get out of here watch this he promises to deliver me from these stressful situation second Timothy chapter 3 and verse number 10 we're almost done I'm but I'm excited about this man because this encourages my heart it encourages my heart that I have the peace and the strength of God to continue to fight through these things because God has given me a victory over situations of stress second Timothy chapter three in verse number 10 I'll read 10 through 12 here it says but thou has fully known my Doctrine manner of life purpose Faith longsuffering charity patience persecutions and afflictions which came unto me in antiarch in lisra came unto me at antiarch at L uh Iconium at listus what persecution I endured but out of them all the Lord delivered me yay and all that will live Godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer some persecution there shall be some persecuting of the Saints all that live Godly in Christ is going to suffer these persecutions but he says persecution he says afflict s they came unto me at Antioch at Iconium at lisr which persecution he says he endured he outlasted yeah I endured the persecution so if people talking about you trying to defame your name all you got to do is outlast it all you have to do because because if you standing in truth if you're standing in the truth of God if you're standing in the victory of God if you're standing knowing that your heart is pure and that your hands are clean you just sit back and you just he says I endured it why I outlasted it but out of them all the Lord delivered me he endured it and he says the Lord delivered him out of all this persecution yay then he brings it home yay and all that will live Godly yeah you shall suffer some persecution yeah yeah yeah yeah we courage to make full proof of your ministry carrying out the assignment of the Lord second Timothy chapter 4 we going to close with this one I think we are second Timothy chapter 4 verse 1-5 says I charge thee therefore before God in the Lord Jesus Christ who shall judge the quick and the dead and at his appearing and his kingdom preach the word be instant in season an out of season reprove rebuke exhort with all longsuffering and Doctrine for the time will come when they will not endure sound Doctrine but after their own lust shall they Heap up to themselves teachers having itching ears they gonna Heap this is the time is going to come and we're living in this time now see this is why you have to be watchful because the time is here that people are heaping up teachers that they have itching ears and the itching ear has to do with a teacher teach me things that I I that that that that that that that are succumb to my flesh teach me things that that are that that you can you can you can twist and turn the word to to meet and make it suitable to my fleshly desires see that's why you have pastors now uh who are homosexuals who have churches and their churches are filled with people because these people have itching ears only to hear those things that will succumb to their flesh so and there so so they don't have a itching ear to seek the things of God to seek the purpose of God to seek the plan of God to seek the ways of God they have a plan to seek their own the way I feel so we running around now instead of saying what God said we're saying what we feel this ain't about what you feel this is about what the spirit of the Lord has stated and what he has stated is the way we adapt Our Lives to we adapt Our Lives to the things of God we don't allow God to adapt his way to us you ain't built no world you ain't went to no cross and died for nobody so why should we listen to you because it's what you feel no we're doing this based on what God says says and they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall turn unto fables false prophets but which thou in but but which thou in all things endure afflictions do the work of an evangelist make full proof of thy Ministry and we all have been called to Ministry to declare the works of God so we're encouraged to make full proof of our ministry carrying out the assignment that God has given us I know there's people out there who have itching ears man and they they're Desiring to hear things that will succumb to their flesh because it's the way they feel things ought to be but my job as a believer in Jesus Christ is to teach the truth of God's word I'm not gonna allow you to bring me down to teach what you feel if you don't follow me fine because I ain't get on here for nobody to follow me I got on here to teach the good news of Jesus Christ Hallelujah if nobody follows me that's fine I'm still gonna teach the truth of Jesus Christ if Shadrach and meach and abedo was willing to go in the furnace for what they believe how dare with the freedoms that I have in this world and I'm going to allow the riches of this world and the deceitfulness of lust to choke the word out of me and not teach the word of God you are responsible for the word that God put in your lips the things that you've learned the things that you've heard the things that you've seen in me he said that's what you ought to be doing God of Peace is one going to keep you because if God can't keep me baby I can't be kept so father we thank you for your word today we thank you that your word settles us we're rooted in the strength and the purpose and the plan for your word I will not stand and teach a watered down gospel so that others can can like and follow me but I'll teach your truth because it's your word it's not my word it's your word and you said you are come for your word so I teach your word with Simplicity with Clarity and in the name of Jesus he who have ears to hear Let Them hear what the spirit of God is saying because you are accountable for what you hear on the last day when Jesus returns He's Not Gon to ask you that you serve on the USA board he's not gonna ask you if you uh uh sung in the choir he's not gonna ask you if you were a deacon in the church he's going to ask you did you follow my plan for your life and how dare I use a platform that God has ordained to teach a gospel that he didn't sanction so father we thank you today in the name of Jesus that we stand firm and we stand bold and we make full proof of your ministry gospel today and I declare that people have ears to hear they have hearts to receive what you have placed before them today it's in the name of Jesus and father God I thank you today for those who don't know you as personal Lord and Savior we've already uh thanked you in advance that they will receive you so if that's you today you say yes I've never received Jesus I don't know him as my personal Lord and savior I've never declared him with my mouth and believe that in my heart as the scripture says in Romans chapter 10 verses 9 and 10 and so if you will repeat this prayer with me today will be a prayer that you are surrendering yourself to God it's like the scripture that says submit yourselves under the mighty hand of God I'm submitting myself under him by carrying out his mandate which declares that I confess that I believe in my heart not my blood pump but but my spirit the centermost being of me and I believe that Jesus is the son of God and he died and rose again on my behalf so repeat after me dear God listen I know without Jesus that I would be lost but I believe your word today and I confess that with my mouth and I believe that in my heart that you raised Jesus from the dead so thank you God for saving me today thank you for setting me on this street called straight now fill me with your spirit and your power that I can live a life that's pleasing into my sight now watch this pray and ask God give me direction to follow a good local teaching Church a local Bible believing Church Lead Me father to that place that's higher than I to that place that I can come and reign with you I can come and sit with you and be taught just like Mary desired and she sat there with Jesus the Bible says that she desired the good part but her sister Martha Martha was very busy working trying the find a place in Christ and she and Jesus says now Mary has chosen the great part the good part and that's to sit and listen to the word from her father from her God and I'm challenging you today to get with a good church that's teaching the things of God you don't have to look far because we are committed to teach you the word of God to teach you how to live how to apply things to your life so that you can live an overcoming life in the earth realm we're going into this new year with A New Perspective with the cares of our of the world left behind us we're reaching toward the mark of the call of the high the high calling in Christ Jesus we'll be dealing with that on next week reaching forth to Mark so we can accomplish what God has designed and desired for us to accomplish God bless you God keep you is our prayer thank you so much for joining us today listen service is not over over yet now is the time that we also have to participate in the service and that is to sew and to give our tithes offerings our Gifts of love into the body of Christ Help Us carry out the mission that God has the mission and the Mandate that God has given us I place on the screen uh several ways that you can support uh Iris church and the Hope connection which meets on Thursday nights at 7 o' uh pm and it's at the first way is you can sew your seed via our website at www irid church.org uh select menu and then the Donate button and many you've been putting it off and putting it off you say I'm almost so I'm gonna give well now is the day let's let's let's follow through and follow uh what the Mandate of God has stated for us to do and that is to support the ministry of Jesus Christ through through the local church then you could textt the word give to 281 86756 74 by texting that word to give you can follow the prompts and then you can sew your seed in that fashion you can also sew your seed by way of cash app you can cash app us at dollar sign IC give dollar sign IC give and you can sew your uh seed or perhaps you just like to mail your seed in that's fine we have we do have people that put their seed in the mail to our PO box or if you want to correspond with us via letter you can do so and that's PO Box 681 392 and that's Houston Texas 77268 again PO Box 681 392 Houston Texas 77268 but allow me to say whatever method you use thank you in advance for sewing into the kingdom of God uh we're so grateful ful that God has given us people like yourselves who will support the ongoing Ministry of irise church thank you so much now we've devised the confession we declare we're watering the seed that we're sewing and uh we do that by uh our confession uh of faith and this is the confession that we have designed to water that seed so if you we can all read together because it's listed on the screen there father I thank you I set my affection to give into your house I give from a pure heart not grudgingly not not out of necessity and not out of fear therefore I willingly give because of your love and your goodness toward me I thank you Father I have the privilege to tithe and give offerings therefore I live live under an open heaven and your blessing is poured out on me come on thank God for pouring his Blessing out on you thank you Father that the blessing of the Lord is poured out on me you're raising up people to give into my life to give into my family to sew into my business to help me uh with the Endeavors that you've put on my heart we thank you God that money comes from the north Southeast in the West unto our into our hands in the name of Jesus let's continue to read I am anointed to prosper and your creativity lives in me the fear of lack and the Yoke of debt it is destroyed because of the anointing therefore I call increase I call abundance I call money come to me wealth and riches are in my life in my family and designated for iise church it's in Jesus name that we pray amen and amen thank you so much for your seed song today uh thank you so much for being present with us today we appreciate uh you coming in and tune in if this is your first time allow me just to say thank you uh for coming today here listen don't make this your last time we're committed to teaching you the things of God the teaching the Oracles of God less of my opinion and more of what God has stated is my mission is my mandate uh because I want to give you the unadulterated word of God the grace of God the mercy of God uh the faith of God so uh your confidence can rest in the things of God and not rest in my opinion amen amen and we all have an opinion and uh and I don't want to talk about my opinion I want to talk about what the word of God says because that's what he's coming for he's coming for his word God bless you God keep you is our prayer listen we'll see you on this coming Thursday night uh I presume I will be on vacation uh with my granddaughter and the dance team that she has out of town and uh uh we'll see if I'll have an opportunity to go live if I do I may go live with the event or something like that but uh we're we're looking forward to that celebrating her and uh man take time out for your family let me tell you you do that don't you let the enemy that you be so busy with work and definitely so busy with church that you're sacrificing the time that you should be spending with your family hallelujah hallelujah amen well listen thank you so much we'll see you on the next appointed time God is so good uh let's continue to uplift Christ let's continue to go in this new year with the mindset of knowing that we're casting off all that old stuff and we're moving forward in the graciousness of God uh with a new Leash On Life focusing on his will and his word his purpose for our lives God bless you God keep you is our prayer remember now we always rise why because Jesus has risen [Music] said [Music] a [Music] a [Music]
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The First Villagers to Escape Grox...
last time an evil player named grox took over the village and just as we were making plans to escape he found us yo what's going on here you have some explaining to do bro i was just getting ready to kill them i bet don't let me stand in your way go ahead well i i can't do it oh this is looking bad for you my guy you give me no choice now chill why can't i see ah go go go we only have about three minutes before the effects of the blindness wear off you alert the village i want every single villager to get out of here alive everyone that's impossible that's suicide by the time we even save a fraction of the village the effects of the blindness will wear off and grogs will kill us all then we'll all die together now go hey everyone [Music] let me try this yo everybody listen up thank you grox has conquered us murdered our friends and family and beaten us to our core today we are escaping his reign of tyranny forever now build the nether portal from this point on the plan is simple finish the nether portal and get every villager evacuated into the nether then lead them to these coordinates thousands of blocks away where another portal is waiting for us finally we block off the opening so no one can find it and start new lives in the overworld let's go keep it moving we're wasting time yo it's so dark in here let's go i'm out now where are those villagers at we have a problem look oh no okay uh change of plans take as many villagers as you can and lead them through the nether we'll distract crocs as long as we can alright everybody build a wall around the portal now come on we don't have much time wait a second where are you at where are you at i know you're here somewhere i hear y'all's whimpering oh no you come with me yo chill i know where you at there you are it's tax day my guy what the what is going on why all villagers have to become so annoying oh all right this is just bullying at this point okay now yo you really just ender pruned away that's it i'm not playing no games no more let's see how much you like me now let's go what are we waiting for light it back up no one has a flint and steel bruh you had one job and they said i was the stupid one everybody go to the castle that will buy us some more time yo i think i'm starting to see again ah yo chill the whole village is destroyed yo i'm gonna need to see your paperwork bad that's good enough for me now where are these villagers at they went to the castle didn't they okay there's lava down here we can light a portal using wood but it'll take us some time here he comes blocks incoming steal the gates there that'll hold him bro these villagers ain't playing around why did i have to build this castle so good bro these walls are too strong but maybe not strong enough for my new cow launcher let's go i'll be in there in no time no he's breaking through come on come on help me build an obsidian wall hurry yo i'm coming knock knock who's there yes it's lit bruh i'm gonna punch you into that lava obsidian whatever i'm in creative mode bro no he's just breaking it down come on come on we gotta everybody has to help plug these up bad let me in yo chill this doesn't have to be like this homie don't stop whatever you do don't stop we're running out of obsidian blast is that portal lit yet no hang on for just a little bit longer come on come on come on yes it's lit go go go everybody hurry well if it isn't my what guys yes we did it but we aren't out of the clear yet oh my goodness you did it yeah you you saved us everyone you saved everyone down to the last villager well i can't take all the credit let's go before grox finds us [Music] if we break this path as we go along there is no way he can track us down very smart let me ask you something how did you know this was all gonna work i've dealt with him in the past so i know what he's capable of the trick was to predict what he was going to do next bro they couldn't have just disappeared bro where are they we're getting closer all we have to do is go down this tunnel and after that we're pretty much home free how did you even know about this place i always make a plan for something bro i know you came this way where are y'all hiding where you at how do you find us hey he hasn't found us yet quietly continue down the tunnel okay no sound i don't care how long it takes me i'm gonna find you [Music] no everybody run hey come back hey you i have some emeralds for you dude stop what the heck bro i'm tired of these games i just want to enslave you that's not too much to ask right go go go faster oh come on already let me have one break chill this lava is too hard to see no way is this happening again no way no way there it is we made it oh my goodness okay okay everybody help help me block this off let's go we did it a new life begins everybody everybody we pulled through and became the first villagers to ever survive crox's tyranny now that's a reason to celebrate am i right let's go you you really did it we did it now come on that animal pyramid isn't going to build itself all right [Music] i just want to say something let this pyramid be a symbol for freedom as we are now able to live our lives again as free villagers
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Blueface's Mom accuses Chrisean of faking her pregnancy then compares Her Man's peen To Her Son 🤡
you ready no you're ready yes you're going [Music] if you want the latest news like And subscribe hey tea sippers happy Thursday I hope you guys are doing good today we are currently getting snow but you know what else is new Minnesota anyways I wanted to come on here and talk about a story that's going viral all over social media once again our favorite couple and I guess the mom now she you know she wants to be a part of this couple so bad honey we need to just call her the Third Wheel okay but uh she's also going viral so let me go ahead and break this down so what happened was a few days ago Christian and blueface were on live and basically you know Krishan was showing off her baby bump you know you can see her belly she has a little bra top in some boxers and um you know people were like oh she looks so cute she's starting the show and then all of a sudden blueface is mom carlissa's saffold felt the need to chime in so let me go ahead and play you guys the video really quick I'm gonna go ahead and tell you guys what she had to say check this out say it again say it again no what if you whispering to Whispering oh my God oh God I know but you are like that I think they heard you I think definitely does I definitely didn't have food [Applause] all right so you guys just saw that video so carlissa says this somebody's in her DMS and they say I remember pretending to be pregnant once back when I was trying to get 500 for a fake abortion somebody else says and you can see her push it out then would go back to normal then she'd forget and push it back out so then she wrote I don't know what to tell y'all so please stop asking me then she proceeds to say she's holding it out too far that belly looks six months pregnant tighten it up it ain't even been two months January 20th through March 5th then she also goes on to say if she's pregnant tell her let's pull up to the ultrasound clinic in Hollywood and I'll pay for it tomorrow so of course she went viral for that a lot of people were once again dragging her because she's constantly in their relationship so of course she felt the way and felt the need to respond to the internet but the way she responded to me is just disgusting and this is not the first time that she's done this but I believe this time she's taken it a bit too far so I want you guys to go ahead and watch these two response Clips to the internet go ahead and check this out about three years old when we caught him jacking off we had to add the lotion every day after that I don't mind if y'all say stay out his business I don't mind if you say weird stuff just don't be saying the stuff about I want to sleep with them that's just going too far okay I got my own dick over here and it's bigger than my son did okay so we gonna get that all cleared up for y'all and if y'all need me to post that D all right so y'all just saw what car Lisa had to say now I have a lot of issues with this lady and I've been having issues with her for a while because first and foremost she's constantly in her son's business with the women that he's dealing with if it's not the issues with the baby's mother it's the issues with croshan and we I remembered I think it was like a year or so ago when when Christian gave her that two-piece Fried Chicken bucket meal across her head you fought his mom and his sister yeah boys sister but how far is Mother cause his mother was throwing [ __ ] at me getting his face disrespecting him disrespecting me to the point where like I couldn't like do nothing but to fight her she threw like two glass jars and a gatorade bottle on my face he like if you do that again I'll let you have her but she get in my face when he's he say that so I'm like [ __ ] I'm gonna do it because I gotta defend myself this [ __ ] just called my mother a crackhead [ __ ] it and then I'm already drunk [ __ ] it what's up beat the shatter then her daughter pulled up the next day at the other house I beat the [ __ ] out of her like people coming at me like I'm sweeping I gotta handle it so that's what happened nah I'm scared of you remember she not only whooped her ass in the parking lot she also made the mama piss on herself that's how bad Christian Wood blueface's mom she literally beat the piss out that woman and this woman still ain't learned her damn lesson yet it's a shame but like they say in the South fat meat is greasy the problem is she's a young mother like I am as well she had her kids young and she still at some point has not grown up and realized that you are the mother and your kids are your kids and she's still trying to be in her children's mix she's still trying to be you know part of their lives but not in a healthy way right first and foremost I don't understand when it was ever okay to tell a story about that pertaining to a three-year-old the average three-year-old let's start there is not jerking off that is not normal of a three-year-old that's one thing if a three-year-old is in the bathtub and they're grabbing on themselves or putting soap on themselves and they're in a situation where they can see it I don't believe for a second that a three-year-old went into a closet grabbed a bottle of lotion and proceeded to use it as lubricant to jerk off and for her to tell that story pertaining to her son to me is disgusting now let's say by happenstance that this was true why would you think that was cute or okay I'd be scared as [ __ ] like who is touching my child where did my child learn this from who is my child watching those are behaviors of a teenager or an adult male those are not behaviors that are normal to a three-year-old so the fact that that red flag didn't go off in her mind as a mother and she thinks this is cute to them regurgitate this nasty ass story years later tells me everything I need to know then we fast forward to her saying that she's upset because people keep saying that she comes off like she wants to sleep with Jonathan you do come off that way and I've been saying that for a while this is the same woman who allowed her son to bust the egg on her forehead for attention a thousand eggs and no deal two one thousand for two days yes Deal or No Deal what take it or leave it bro come on yes or No Deal or No Deal okay two eggs get a thousand dollars if I get a headache all right deal a hundred thousand dollars deal okay all right no man I'm not even gonna do that to you I believe the reason why he doesn't have respect for her is the way she carries herself the way she's always in his business the way she's always trying to be seen at so many points I've seen him act more like the adult than her and for her to say I don't want my son's dick my man got a bigger dick than my son [ __ ] what why are you comparing the man that you're sleeping with to your adult son that is disgusting one you shouldn't know what his stuff looks like anyways as an adult that doesn't make any sense to me but then to compare it and say that my man's is bigger so I don't you know why would I mess with my son my man got a bit like what are you talking about I don't know if this woman is drunk or high but there's she something is not clicking and she needs to staff for social media because all she's doing is making herself look crazy as hell now let's say you know let's just say for instance maybe she was like me minding my black ass business walking the streets of damn Twitter and I got hit in the damn forehead with her son's pain y'all remember when Christian leaked that damn sex tape so yeah I've seen her son's pain I didn't go searching for it it was literally on my timeline so let's say maybe by happenstance that's how she's solid she saw in the same way I saw it why would you ever dare compare your son to your man that does not make any sense whatsoever that is disgusting okay and she gives me the vibe like she's really in competition with Christian over Jonathan and it does not make any sense even when you look at pictures of the two of them together she's always looking up at him like gazing at him as if that's her man and it's like dude you're the mother he is the son why are you looking at him like that it's just creepy she just does the most and she knows that people are getting this vibe from her because if you guys remember back in August 2022 just this past August she came out and she wrote this I was jealous and wanted to sleep with my own son didn't want him to be happy with it you hypocrite animals now saying that I said before she kicked me in the head it's a mother's job to know what's good what's good or what's evil for their own child if you busy minding your own business shame on you if he listened to me and not you Hypocrites he would not have to battle these demons once again she's using that same reference of sleeping with her son why is that her constant go-to analogy it just it does not make sense to me and let's not forget how as soon as Krishan posted a picture in the car and she's looking cute and getting attention here comes a mama to post pictures in the car it just does not make any sense and it's really sad that now I kind of understand that you know blueface probably never really had a chance now I kind of understand why he is the way that he is because for so long she has treated this young man like he was the father figure and the man of the household when he is just a child he is your son that is not your man and I can't stand women who do this I've caught this out for years stop treating your boys like like they are your husbands this is why a lot of young boys especially in the black community stay getting coddled and I know a lot of people love to call this the oedipex complex but the difference is that is a son loving the mother that is a child loving the parent and in a lustful way that's not what this is the correct complex for this lunatic his mom is called the jocosta complex that is when a mother looks at her son in a way where she depends on him for emotional support financial support spiritual support and it can get as bad as she's looking at him lustfully for sexual support and that is called the jacasa complex even talked about the jakasa complex in Greek mythology you know so it goes very very deep but you know this whole mama's boy complex and you know pacification a lot of these young males it needs to stop and she needs to be embarrassed that she would even compare her man's junk to her grown son I just think that's disgusting you know and you have even people excusing this and saying well she was just joking y'all take things too seriously no because again if the genders were reversed imagine if that was a father speaking that way about his daughter and his girlfriend or his daughter daughter and his wife that'd be disgusting there'd be no excuse so I'ma stand firm that there's no excuse for her joking or not I don't know what's wrong with her but she needs to get her ass off the internet and stop obsessing over what blueface and Christian are doing she needs to go get a real life outside of her son's life and go find something to do because it's sad that as soon as he's viral for something as soon as they're being talked about on the blogs here she comes with her nonsense but right now social media is lighting her ass up as they should because I think she took it a bit too far with this and especially speaking about him as a young child when he was three years old there's nothing cute about that so I don't know like I said this woman is drunk or high but she needs to grow up and let her child grow up and stop being an overbearing mother because all she's done is coddled him and give him a mama's boy complex and it has clearly not helped him in his relationships whatsoever so anyways y'all let's go ahead and get the discussion popping go ahead and leave a comment let me know your thoughts on this entire crazy situation honey once again concerning blueface of course Shrine and blueface's Mom Carlisa and what she had to say about both of them and how do you guys feel about the comment that she made about blueface in comparison to her husband do you think that that was a joke or do you feel like she took it way too far with that so go ahead and leave a comment down below let me know your thoughts all right Deuces and if you want the latest news in the streets join us with Integrity so sir your friend thing your family friends like And subscribe
Lovelyti TV
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THE 100 DIPS CHALLENGE!
what is up guys I told you we're gonna be doing a lot more challenges here so once a week we're about to be uploading some kind of challenge now if you guys are into it into our into our programs if you guys are inserting on that Facebook group you guys are gonna have the chances to win a lot more prizes I am gonna also be offering prizes to people that aren't in the Facebook group or part of the programming part of our programming that we do if you guys want to check out that programming the links in the description it's fitness culture calm if if you guys upload this I'm gonna pick two winners one in the programming group and then one outside the programming group max so I guess it's not max we're doing a hundred dips for a time have to hit 90 degree with the elbow so when I say 90 degrees not here has to be right there that's 90 degrees has to come all the way out this is a little bit wider I wish this is in here right now in the gym we don't have anything it's closer so I'm gonna be doing them here we're gonna set that timer in the little corner of this video and I got a knockout 100 do whatever you guys are probably gonna want to follow my lead with the number of reps well maybe not if you guys can just hammer it out I'm gonna be probably trying to do set to 20 that's what I'm thinking I can do here got a hit parallel though [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Oh [Music] I can't come in a minute [Music] we're not sore [Music] he [Music] doesn't too bad still not great a little too wide all right guys arms are nice and pumped up quick set of 100 I'm actually to go hit the rest of my arms now but if you guys are in the fitness culture Facebook group you guys are part of the programming ask some questions on there upload your videos to facebook to that group and what we will do is we'll pick the top two times and we'll get you guys set up with some swag if you're not in there upload your time say YouTube and then send me the link it has to be an unbroken video can't be edited up has to have that cloth running on there it's okay if it's sped up a little bit I just have to be able to see your reps and tag me in there we're gonna leave this open for a week so it's challenge to challenge we're gonna leave it open for a week make sure you guys like this video and subscribe if you're not I'm oli gonna pick people that are gonna be subscribed to the channel as well upload that and again you guys want to be one of you guys out there who's not part of the fitness program will also receive some swag either swole gern Asian fitness culture so yeah get that a gonna be doing more of these remember leave in the section below the comment section below what other challenges you guys might want it doesn't always have to be in the gym and you have food challenge it could be a calorie burning challenge it can be a dam in the marshmallow in your cello like a chubby bunny challenge anything you guys want to see I think these are super fun that has a break from the norm you know they're not as long as when I was informative but that's why we're doing videos every single day thank you guys for watching until next time peace [Music] you
Steve Cook
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Beautiful McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park and water fall loop hike.
[Music] [Applause] hey everyone i am on my way back to california and i've taken a pit stop at money falls so let's go and watch the bunny falls today it's going to be a very very short vlog and i will show you guys the bernie falls and there is a 1.2 mile water loop trail let's go through the trail and it's very scenic i have heard this is my first time doing the trail but i have been to the waterfalls before it's a lovely place to be in so it's a beautiful uh sunny california morning in the month of january the weather is around like six to eight degrees celsius i can manage it with a proper jacket it's not too cold it's not the sunshine falling on my face as you guys can see and the trail the specialty of the trail is it goes right next to the water stream it's very beautiful very scenic as well very peaceful so let's do it [Music] so the overlook is like 150 feet from the [Music] parking lot the nearest one and the base of false is like 0.3 miles and there is a small loop trail which is 1.2 miles let's see if i can do that you don't have to hike at all the waterfalls is like pretty close to the nearest parking lot and there's a 10 entrance fee you're going to self-register and click on all this cat i can already hear the waterfalls and uh this is one of my favorite waterfalls in california actually i love this place i think this is my second or third time here i was on my way back from seattle to california and i decided to take a detour just to watch this waterfalls and show you guys a glimpse of it i'm pretty sure you guys are gonna like it as well okay which is here is turquoise in color which is so beautiful to watch let's go up close and see [Music] and uh this is the 1.2 mile uh the waterfall loop let's uh do it and see how it's going to be the water is so clean i don't know if you guys can see it in the video but it's crystal clear i'll try to take a close-up shot but i'm not sure though oh yeah i hope you guys can see it [Music] there is a small wooden bridge oh wow [Music] do [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] cold though i mean i would say so the temperature is around six to eight degrees celsius but you can manage this code with a simple wall and jacket [Music] [Applause] [Music] so i'm at the middle of the loop where the trail loops now right next to the water stream the water is so clean and pure and i just wanted to take a stop and show the water to you guys here is the stream which eventually becomes money waterfalls i hope you guys like the trail it's a short one though but uh i liked it i hope you guys do subscribe and comment below and uh please support thanks have a good day bye [Music]
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LLS With Craig Ferguson | Kylie Minogue.
my next guest is an international pop superstar i don't know why i'm talking like i'm on monty python but i am [Applause] so [Applause] you look sensational are you all right are you cold a lot of times it's no no i'm actually good really i've i've just warmed up yes you have it was just just seeing you out there momentarily and i'm thinking i can do this i can do the entire interview talking like this yeah when people talk like that everything sounds a little bit sexy really not really no no your voice your accent is very sexy who is yours actually mrs australia yes [Applause] hey knock it off i'm doing pretty well here i what part of australia are you from may i ask you melbourne i have been to melbourne have you where and then down by the shore they are saying uh what's it called killed how long ago was this oh it was when they still had needles and syringes on the beach there so well actually the idea though you reach a certain age right we're saying other yeah let's go and look at trams and have our eyebrows shaved no no the trams are really nice and they're such a melbourne i went to see an opera when i was in melbourne yeah and i had dts while i was watching it no why because i had been drinking too much i know it's not funny i just thought you should know for some reason it's a confessional anything else no i think i'm good that's it you should know these things though before we move forward with another relationship now you're but you still live there don't you i live in london come get up keep up with the i've been living in london for 20 years really yes i go home about three times a year to australia but i've been based in london you live in london because i remember uh i used to watch you on the soap ah not a soap well it was kind of sorry instead not eastenders um what was it called neighbours neighbors it was neighbours because i remember it that's when good neighbors become that sounds like a muffins though i love that show you and jason donovan were on it wasn't it yeah and you were the big love kind of thing yeah where is he now he's in london really do you see much of him funnily enough i saw him about two three months ago for the first time in ages we did this little skit sketch i couldn't think of the word then skit comedy skit i don't know those things actually they have no place here on this show what just i you haven't peaked yet have you because you've been really funny out there no no i i i know i've been going for hours really yeah no i i i yeah i could yeah i see what you're saying yes i could hey do you do me the royals when you're in london i never met them when i was there i um i've met a few of them really i have who prince charles prince charles is my i favorite so let's start talking about everyone else i want to see the prince charles you what you want do we have a picture of me prince charles i don't know if we do uh no we don't we don't keep that kind of stuff lying around here you know now i thought you did a an impersonation yeah no no no no i just put on a wig and i'm rude about them [Applause] no no no not the real prince charles a picture of me espresso that was a bit like prince charles mix gollum oh spark yeah do you like the star trek i've never really seen star trek what the hell is wrong with you i know but i've been in doctor who don't really what did you do i'm sorry i'm talking so high i know is it because i'm getting higher and i a little bit okay well i played a girl called astrid peth who was a waitress for the christmas special waitress from another planet obviously they were going to travel to um to look at this amazing planet called earth earth is that near australia now you you're on tour now aren't you i'm uh i'm rehearsing for a tour yeah i'm kind of mid rehearsals and did this quickly and this is for it's for this album here x yes yeah well look at that that's that's very nice isn't it you you want to watch that though put your your your finger up like that to your mouth like that yeah you've got to use that what's that puree you've got use the purell before you do that do you know what you should do instead of having that you just go like this why because it's gross you can go like that on your own i'm going to do that oh come on it'd be great on your album cover you could just go do a sexy basement this is for this album foreign [Music]
LLS With Craig Ferguson
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Hero Wars Web/Facebook - Pushing Autumn Festival with previous loot
hey everyone this is luis welcome back we are  having Autumn Festival event and that means today   is opening day reward opening day so i'm gonna  go here in my web account and start opening a   bunch of things we have the seekers back from that  lore event we had some some i don't know weeks ago   i have more than one thousand of these back  let's open i'm expecting mostly gold and opposite   artifacts artifact pieces and experience potions  i think mostly those those two things three things   and look at that don't crash please all right all right okay so can i  scroll no okay that's what it is but it's more than half now closing to  700 getting more speed now yay water fast ultra fast oh no no no don't slow down don't  slow down come on come on speed up speed up come on come on come on come on come on come on well obviously i'm not going to count all that  and i'm not even going to bother to to check   how many of each thing i i had before i opened  this oh that's already too late anyways but   for the next account i'm not going to do that  either i will open just uh the inventory to show   a little bit but i'm not going to count and  compare but just so we know here we have as   given given on another articles we have a lot  of artifact pieces and the essences the metals   etc we have experience potions gold we have  the artifact keys and can i move this please we have also the sparks and i saw runes yeah rune pieces there so it doesn't even  scroll it's it's buggy too many   it bugged out but okay collect everything  wow now i have 37 million i think i had um   21 million gold so like 16 million gold  next up we have the boxy gifts we have five cool cocoon next up let's see we have   i think these ones are too yeah to choose so  hold them up we have now 69 platinum boxes   and i think these ones might contain soul  stones or i am confusing with mobile but   because we got at least a lot  of energy in there already   that's a lot of energy to spend already all right  and then we have here um this is our artifact   pieces for the titans and also more there's more  things there's the the um i don't know what to   call what to call those the essence of the ones i  knew it was something like essence show everything so a lot of those in here and some more gold this is a bit more  scrollable now also these ones the coins okay now two more million  gold and these ones some more oh because they are open to keep opening tomorrow  that's it i didn't saw those but there's a   these ones are those that are also opening  to other ones and give so like like in here come on let me scroll these ones  open into these ones and keep opening   so you get more and more and  now the gold is piling up yep continue all right right right then we have this  one eternal summer season box contains   gold various coins and other valuable  resources only one let's open that's all we have now uh the other lead  otherworldly doll contains skin stones gold and skin stones and more dolls and energy bottles and experience potions then we have the celestial gift boxes um   what was this about i forgot let's  open and see oh okay for tristan   for tracing we get also is soul so these ones will  count towards the autumn event i need soul stones so we keep opening these nice amount now these ones are the ones we get for the current  event i'm not opening and then we have charged   dolls with experience potions and other stuff so  kind of like the other other other worldly dolls ah i was counting on more souls  from from these type of dolls   not just gold and stuff but  of course that's also good but anyways i've i've opened other things i  had that gave soul stones with the exception of   the hero soul stone chests and so i  don't i don't even expect that most   people will be in the same situation  as me now runes gold and other prizes and then artifact coins runes and other prizes so they are more or less the same thing but  they they deviate a bit so some are more   specific to certain things but they all give very  similar uh rewards including always gold it seems   and this keep opening in tomorrow now we  have eight we just had 20 little while six six again and four six and finished now we have titan potions titan souls   and other valuable prizes  elemental summoning dolls   let's see what we got here so some titan skin  stones some eden soul stones sigurd hyperion there and so on let's open more all right oh the gold is piling up pretty pretty big if you guys need gold it's a good time  to open all this stuff appearing again all right and then we have 31 of the  doll of loyal companions with chaos   particles and other stuff so it's more  related to pets oh i need chaos particles it's a good thing to have these around all right and finally tower coins and other prizes so   most more specifically to the tower so i would  say okay so the various uh vendor coin and then   runes and gold and experience portions  so more eurocentric as expected right we're finishing ten more then again two and two done so that was it i will i will  use this in due time not now and we have uh some large amounts here 500 of these i think i  had to spend all of them so gain a bunch here   probably i don't know 8k i saw at least 3k  or 5k somewhere so probably like 8k or more   so lots of these i i was almost depleted like  20 or 30 so a lot of those a lot of these oh man   i i think i had like 40 50 maybe  maybe maybe less i don't recall   i know i have 68 on mobile that i've been  piling up but these ones i've surpassed   i don't know where to spend this i  guess i guess in this event and coins um so lots of skin stones uh i think  i was more in the in the range of   30 000 for this maybe i don't know   i'm gonna pay a bit more attention to the facebook  console to see what we get here and soul stones so   so my parents here some hiddens  here i didn't have that much and um   well basically we got we got tristan so  that's it oh then the gold the gold so i   had 21 million i got i got 30 million basically  oh and a bunch of energy that will be spending   i will be spending soon but not now let's  switch over to facebook and try to do this quicker quicker than this it took a long time facebook facebook what do we  have on facebook let's see let's see let's start with  these ones the boxy gifts   so 1 million gold there then  we have the 66 platinum boxes oh yeah i need to go check a little bit  on the items right so i got some energy and a little more energy  some stuff some more energy   and more energy okay i already have like  one thousand yeah okay let's count a bit   what we have here so i have only these souls  for titans all right and uh tristan i don't   have any sort of thing i don't have any souls  okay then we have coins let's see 35 29 26 54 145 210 let's see what else we have here 52 3000 100 000  and around 1 mil 1 000 800 to 900 1500 1600 okay 294 25 749 and 48 let's see if i can remember  a bit about so we start with these ones that's it open again i'm gonna go over all the title stuff first  and then i'll look into the inventory basically okay i didn't check on the uh not that fragments  but okay i suppose it's a lot each each of   these might be giving like 10 10  10 10 and 10 so it adds up quickly right when i'm around i was around i think  four or five million i didn't see   um already cutted a bunch of gold but i guess  we cannot check after the video is treated already on 10 million gold i think i was i know  i know i think i spent some gold uh yesterday   on operating titans so i would say i was around i  don't know one two million three million maximum so already have a bunch of gold there open  this one okay and then i see titans titans this one yes oh come on freezing all right it came back but i need to reopen this little freeze there all right it's already manageable  so some eden some araji some hyperion and there's more more to open i think that's all specific for titans let's take a look now um 212 i don't think we gain much here maybe maybe  one thousand two thousand and here i think we   were at one for two so three thousand  uh i don't remember these ones too bad   soul stones so we got 30 hyperion and a bunch here but not too much and then  the rest is is extra well let's see more um here um i don't recall anymore sorry i think  i think i saw something like 2 2 318 15. i don't know i'm making up numbers now  let's continue opening things i do remember   still that we have these ones 749 and 48 i want  to see those now so that would be these ones let's squeeze it all right wow this one keeps opening good for me right it's gone so now we'll  go over this in a second um   so okay almost doubled my chaos particles i  had 749 i believe now i have 1609 so that's uh   like 600 no no more that's like 800 more  around that and i had um 48 right so now i have   2 000 more if i remember correctly  next step let's see the artifacts this one also the um bottle energy is at 52 and  um 36 here let's let's check those first this one here wow right so now i have um close to  double and some more bottle energy   next step uh skin stones so skin stones i'm in the i'm already with more so i had uh no i think it's more or less the same  just a little bit more i think i had like   34 34 39 29 27 i think i remember  these numbers 54 here i think i   remember those numbers let's see skin stops  opening just five might not be too many i think we are getting a bit more than i expected and now what we have yeah it didn't change  much it didn't really change much then we have these ones so more for the coins quantum gold finds on gold now we have these ones for the artifacts and some more xp potions in gold all right and to complete we still have  these ones and those let's open those first nice rewards here this keeps  reopening and giving more i had no threesome souls and i got like what was  it around 50 for the other account for the web   account and on facebook i'm then i might even get  more okay all of those done let's let's do some   checking so tristan 104 so like the double what i  got for web account i i knew i was getting one and   so this didn't change much i didn't check those  the less important although now it's good because   i can spend these coins these extra coins  in getting soul stones so i can complete   more tasks in the request for the autumn festival  event so i have a bunch of of these ones to spend   that's cool i wouldn't i don't want to spend much  of these but the tower ones i can spend a lot okay   let's see let's see um titan artifacts i didn't  check on the other account let's take a look here   um i don't really remember how big the  numbers were so we just get an idea of   what i have currently not what i have the souls  i've checked and here i had uh like 140 42   each so maybe maybe 5k okay and now to complete  so now let's recap uh 35 29 27 212 147 32 and um 616 4 000 100 000 320 50 1625 1420 i already forgot what this was was  giving so i checked all those let's open   so the artifacts for euros the gold the xp potions artifact keys and  runes i think it's all yeah i think   it's all heroes like we checked  earlier okay go for it the big one oh the sparks too yeah i wonder if people are having  issues with this um for epilepsy   i hope not just please look at all  elsewhere if you have issues with that all right like 200 more or so so lots of rewards in there lots of rewards 1000 maybe it was more than 100 i think yeah it passed it all right of course i  cannot scroll much right uh it should be   bugged unless because i didn't  scroll yet it's not worked   because that's another one to put in the list  of bugs finished 40 one two three four five six seven okay can i scroll no it doesn't let me  scroll it's too much things too many things so um so only artifacts and artifacts i think it's  consistent maybe i gained around   50 100 for for each of these higher level ones then the experience doubled or more oh 80 so we  we were around 50 and now we are 80 so 30 bottles   great for this event and i don't know we had  like 30 30 50 and then we have now 120. so   i think that's it um i'll be doing a separate  video for for mobile and i hope you enjoyed this i   certainly did and you already know what you can  get from all these things basically with this and   so you can prepare for the event  and try to maximize your rewards and   not spending much not many resources in game that  you don't want to spend anyways oh the gold the   gold so i was bankrupt at 2 million 2 million 3  million something like that now i have 41 million at least more than 30 million well  i'll see you around take care enjoy bye
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HOW TO EASY 36 inches SOFT LOCS Tutorial | Update loc styles | Esay diy soft butterfly locs
hey my loves it's your girl mary j welcome back to yet another v d yo if you're new here and this is the first time you are seeing my lovely face please become part of the family by hitting that subscribe button and sticking around you would love it here but in today's video i'm going to be showing you guys how i got these 36 inches y'all 36 inches soft locks if you would like to see how i got it please stick around don't forget to like comment and subscribe and enjoy [Music] so as you guys can see i have done most of my head and i'm showing you how it's looking so far guys this was simple but it definitely requires some patience so i'm going to be showing you guys how i um the process basically i am parting my hair and doing um some single braids um the parts i decided not to do very straight lines because i wanted it to be like that um you know that dread looking natural as possible and natural dreads don't have straight parts so i wanted my parts to be you know crooked you know not perfect uh you know kind of resemble really natural looking dreads so um as you can see here i am just braiding my hair and i don't really braid it all the way down to the ends because this is going to be wrapped um so you know it doesn't have to be perfect um i would list all of the products that i used in this video down below so please check the description bar for all of the products that i use and again i'm showing you guys how i'm just doing the single braids [Music] [Applause] [Music] so here i am going to be showing you guys how i connect my locks to get these 36 inches i use both 18 inches um i use two 18 inch locks and i connected them together to get the 36 inches because sadly they do not come this long please excuse how ashy my hands are like i i wasn't trying at all in this video um but i am going to be using a crochet needle and what i'm doing is i'm going to stick the crochet needle in the opening of one of the locks as you see right here and then with the other lock i'm going to just unravel the ends [Music] and i'm going to stick one side into the crochet pin and pull it through [Music] so and then tie a knot i double knotted it so therefore it stays and i'm not worried about anything so that was me i tied it not and then i sprayed my god to be on it so therefore it holds and then i um try to wrap it on my hands to make sure it blends in seamlessly um i'm going to be showing you that process again so if you didn't catch that um please stick around i will show you again so i'm showing you right now i am tying it double knot it uh don't do that but um i'm going to do the whole thing again i'm double knotting it and and i'm going to wrap the x's um hairs and spray my got to be on it to make sure it holds and that's it guys that's how i lock um the um the locks together to get my 36 inches [Music] [Applause] [Music] so here i am going to be showing you guys how i attach the locks onto my head um it's going to be sped up but stay tuned because i'm somewhere down the line i did slow it down and i did explain what i'm doing so keep on watching guys [Music] by the way this would be a good time to like comment and subscribe if you haven't already okay just throwing that in there [Music] [Applause] [Music] so here again i am showing you guys how i attach the locks to get the 36 inches i think i i've showed you guys this is the third time now but i just want to make sure that you guys you know get this part because ultimately this is the most important part right to the 36 inches locks so i just want to make sure that i you know get that in there as many times as possible to you know make sure that you guys get it [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay so to attach the locks to my head and my natural hair i am going to be using the crochet needle i'm going to push it through my natural braid and into the loop of the blocks and i'm going to attach my natural hair pull it through and then tie it and then i am going to be using um the crochet hair um and i'm going to also crochet that in to the braid and i'm going to make sure that i pull one side through so therefore both sides are even just like that and in order to tighten the um the rule all you do is pull your natural hair and the locks together and it should be tight and now what i'm doing is i'm wrapping the um the crochet hair around the locs and my natural hair um the wrapping i you know wanted it to look very distressed so it does not have to be perfect but yeah i just wrap all the way down and that's it [Music] my [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] again i am showing you the process with my last braid thank you god this hair took me about six to seven hours to do ultimately if the locks were already long it probably wouldn't have taken me this long but you know joining the locks together really took up most of the time are as well as you know braiding your hair um actually braiding the hair didn't actually take that long it was more so attaching the locs together that really took up most of the time but it was definitely worth it because i love love love love them go ahead and drop a green heart down below if you have made it this far thank you for your love and support [Music] [Applause] [Music] this is the finished result guys thank you guys so much for watching please don't forget to like comment and subscribe if you haven't already thank you for your support i love you guys and i'll catch you guys in the next video bye [Music] [Applause]
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Optimizing networking performance (and HTTP 2.0) - Crash course on web performance (Fluent 2013)
so all right uh hopefully that motivated a little bit as to why we need to think about the network and what you think about the what you should think about the network when you're optimizing for it some specific tips well I I could send here for for hours uh because I've been working on this book for the last year with a Riley uh called high performance browser networking which is exactly well it's everything that we've talked about here except much more in depth and with some tips for how to like what do you actually do to optimize TCP on your server uh turns out there's very simple things you can do to make uh the experience faster for users and for TCP specifically it's actually just like upgrade your server that's the best thing you can do uh if you have to run on uh secure connection or use TLS there's a lot of things you can uh you can do or vice versa you can hurt yourself if you didn't do it right uh wireless networks http1 and http2 and we'll talk about those in a second so some some examples we covered a little bit about uh how the the radio network works or how the wireless networks work uh but there's specific techniques that you can use uh in this context for things like uh to improve the performance of your applications okay um one example is uh so battery life optimization how do we optimize for the battery life well it turns out on on mobile networks uh you actually want to use techniques like data bursting and prefetching which is to say you know let's say you're loading an app which has a list of Articles right and thumbnails with each article instead of saying like oh I'm going to load the previews progressively as you scroll that's actually an anti- pattern on mobile it's it's both costly in terms of latency because every single time you have to do that you have to wake up the radio you can to incur this control plane latency cost and other costs uh but also it's very inefficient for the battery power because recall that uh the radio is the second most expensive component uh on your phone so what you want to do is actually prefetch everything up front or as much as as as as as meaningful for your application and then hopefully turn off the radio and not touch it ever again all right that's the ideal case um things like periodic transfers so beacons uh turns out to be this is a huge huge problem so a great case study that was published between AT&T and Pandora so Pandora is a music app right you you click on a song it downloads the entire song and starts playing it and it's not streaming the music it's downloading the entire song which is exactly what you wanted right because on a on a 3G network or a 4G network having your radio stay on while you download the song is very expensive so so far so good except that the Pandora app would then send an analytics Beacon about every 60 seconds basically just reporting like hey did you like the song how far along did you listen did you rewind you know what whatever other metadata they ran the analysis and they discovered that that Beacon was contributing 2% of the bytes of the total transfer but it was consuming 48% of the battery right so simply by moving that Beacon into like a later phase there it wasn't critical right they could defer it until later and say like I'm going to send this data when I request the next song uh which means I I batch these requests and it's no longer an issue so they made their app a lot more efficient by just removing these things for the web things like you know realtime beacons for realtime analytics awesome anti- pattern right you come to cnn.com uh you start reading that great whatever new story your radio is waking up every 5 Seconds today uh sending a beacon saying like I'm still here I'm still here I'm sure there's a beautiful you know vanity dashboard somewhere at CNN that says like we got a bazillion users on our site right now in the meantime they're draining the battery of all of our Collective devices uh pretty fast right so uh simple things that we can do to fix uh this kind of uh performance problems for TCP and TLS right my quick tip here is you know we can talk in depth as to what you can do but basically if you just upgrade your kernels on your servers uh you're going to get a lot of wins just right off the bat um and in fact most of the things that I'm listening uh listenting here are taking uh care of if you can't upgrade then you know we can talk more in detail later if you want to ask uh TLS is a very complicated and interesting topic uh depending on where you stand it's either complicated or interesting uh you know some tips here you know some of these things may mean a lot uh to use some not uh if you if you want to talk about TLS optimization I'm happy to chat afterwards but that's definitely a deep dive um HTTP turns out that HTTP has a number of problems in itself right so HTTP was created uh in a world where we weren't building apps like today like we were building pages right it was a document you fetch one document you terminate the connection that was the original model except today a page a page or an application is 80 is composed of 80 resources uh so there are inefficiencies in the protocol things like concatenating files sprad how many of you like spreading images like spreading images you guys got to be kidding me so spreading images is a hack right it's an unfortunate hack that we have to do because HTTP can't deliver the performance that we want I mean that that is that that is the reason we have to do it uh we can't small transfers are very expensive with hcp and TCP today which is why we're just saying like look I'll just put it all into one nice bundle one nice file and that'll make stuff go faster and indeed it does make stuff go faster but it's it's painful uh same things like concatenating files right concatenating CSS and JavaScript files it's best practice that we have because of the limitations of the HTP protocol and it they these best practices actually have uh negative consequences as well so for example for uh Sprites if you have very large Sprites right they also occupy a lot of memory on mobile devices or on any device uh when we decode the image because we have to decode the entire image we can't just say like oh let me fetch this you know 16 x 16 pixel region out of your thousand by 2000 grid of icons uh that doesn't work uh same thing for uh JavaScript and CSS for example for JavaScript it's not uncommon today to find files that are over 1 Megabyte in size all right once they're concatenated I me these are these are large applications that we're talking about and the problem with that is uh JavaScript is not pared incrementally right we have to wait for the entire file to be fetched and only then can we execute it which actually adds a lot of latency so if you just split that same file into let's say 10 chunks we can execute it progressively like in in small little increments and give you a better uh experience so for example on Gmail today right when you uh type in gmail.com and you get that loading bar that's exactly what it's doing it's downloading a lot of JavaScript but it's downloading it in chunks and saying like Okay I'm going to execute this I'm going to execute this next part and the rest so we can give you some visual feedback and also accelerate the loading progress I mean it's an unfortunate thing that we have to do this but that's that's how it works so we have this new uh exciting uh project which is hp2 right so it's it's being standardized by ETF right now and uh the great news or the best news about hp2 is that it'll allow us to undo many of the hacks that we've had to apply on all of our applications so now that all of you guys have sharded all of your assets concatenated all your files and sprited all of your images yeah undo all of that right uh well it's it's actually more complicated than that and we'll talk about it in a second because uh hp2 also won't happen overnight right like we will have clients that will be stuck on 1X so how do we kind of go between the two worlds uh because you don't want to hurt your 1X users because they're probably the ones in a slower connection to begin with uh versus 2x so it's a it's a complicated topic uh and an interesting one too and then finally the application so all the stuff that I'm talking through here is is covered uh in the book and by the way so it's free it's online you can read it and please actually comment on it uh it's still in the early draft uh then there's things like XML HSP requests like how do we we've we've been abusing XML HP requests for a lot of things like real-time streaming and and all the rest uh there just it wasn't designed for that sort of thing so we have new and better apis in a browser things like server sent events websocket and even web RTC so web RTC is actually bringing UDP in a browser uh something that I thought would never happen but it's here um it's available in Chrome it's available in Firefox and you can have peer-to-peer communication between multiple browsers which is amazing so network is the foundation of your performance strategy uh it's very important to get it right um you know as a depending on where you sit you know a designer web developer or a server guy uh we need to have a mutual understanding of like how does a stack actually work what are the uh the constraints uh that are imposed by the network and based on that we can actually start designing uh smart um applications so I mentioned hp2 uh let's let's talk a little bit about I'm not going to go in depth on hp2 but I just want to highlight a few things like what what's what's new about hp2 and you know two sounds like a big thing like are we going to replace all the angle brackets and you demand that you use curvy brackets all of a sudden uh no so http2 does not replace HTP in fact it's it's just it's a simple extension so the reason for the 20 is that we're redefining how the data gets transported on the wire as far as your application is concerned nothing has changed right like your XML spe request code looks identical nothing has changed from that perspective but how the data shuttle between the client and server is different which is why we need the two because they're basically backwards incompatible so the the way this works is uh we've had IP we have TCP we talked about all these and then we have HTP sitting on top and the new component is this binary framing list layer and uh the idea behind the binary framing layer is that we want to be able to split uh messages HTP messages and deliver them across the same connection so right now if you want to transfer two resources at the same time with HTTP we need to open two HTP connections right and we need to transfer both files in parallel to transfer both files in parallel with http2 we can actually do that over one single connection because we basically take one entire message and we kind of subdivide it into little parcels and say like you know here's this chunk belongs to this this stream this chunk belongs to this other stream and then we can just Multiplex them over the same connection which actually gives us much better TCP performance and better throughput lower latency and a whole host of other things and it also undo all of these hacks that we have to do for things like um concatenating files right because there is no there's no overhead with making small requests anymore you can send me a 100 small requests and I'll just send them all in parallel over one TCP connection we don't need to open 100 TP connections one really cool feature of hp2 is HP server push so the idea here is that hey I've just sent you a request for your index.html file right you know what's what's inside of the index HTML file like there's a a logo icon and CSS stylesheet and other things so instead of me getting that data back and then parsing it and saying oh by the way also give me the stylesheet and these other things what if the server could actually you send me the index request and I could push you all of this all of these resources at once and say like look you're going to need the HTML but you're also going to need you're going to need the JavaScript and the CSS and these five images right uh this eliminates the extra round trips which of course helps us reduce latency and uh one thing to note here is that this is not an application API like this is this is not a JavaScript thing that you script to say like oh give me a call back when a server pushes a resource this is completely different mechanism this is lower level and in fact you know the sounds kind of crazy the first time people hear it server we already have server push it's called inlining right so how does inlining work we're saying look I know you're going to need this like icon file or this Javascript file right you're going to ask me for it and it's expensive for you to do so because it's a very small file we're going to incur the extra latency so what I'm going to do is I'm going to place this resource right into this file right like Bas 64 encode an image into the file and I'm going to push it to you as part of the page that is push right you're basically saying I'm inlining this resource for you so push does the same thing except it doesn't make the resource be part of the page right so the problem with inlining is that let's say you have a logo icon that you want to inline across all of your pages well the bad news is it's now part of every single page right it's if let's say that was 10 kilobytes or 5 kilobytes now you've inflated the size of each and every page by 5 kilobytes with push you can actually push that one resource and say by the way this is the logo.png or what have you and put it in your cache right so uh this is really really cool and I think we're going to see a lot of exciting stuff um coming out of this this requires server support but uh it'll be great once we have it so how do we use HTP to 2 today well the short answer is the spec is still in the process of being ridden so it's not yet ready uh but we do have Speedy so Speedy was a precursor if you will to hp2 um it is it's still available and basically we treat Speedy as an experimental version of http2 right uh this is where it's a test bed where we test new ideas we experiment with them and then we kind of move them in into the official hp2 spec so today Speedy is actually supported by Chrome uh and chrome supports it on iOS Android across all the different platforms Firefox and Opera so this is well over half of the browser Market that supports speedy and you can actually use it today there's uh modules for things like Apache engine x uh node and and other things right so basically any popular server today uh has ability or capability in libraries to talk speedy and the great thing about uh Speedy is for example take Apache let's say your site is running on Apache you'll literally add a module on your server and then the rest is taken care of right so you don't really need to do anything to modify your application from there of course you should modify your application to remove things like the main sharting and all the rest because those things will actually hurt your performance with hp2 but that's a separate story and um of course at Google we've been offering Speedy for if you use Chrome today you're using Speedy uh if you sorry if you're using Chrome today and using Google services you're using Speedy right because a lot of our services run on SSL and we use Speedy there Twitter WordPress Facebook uh they're all deploying uh Speedy as well to the users so you know we see good uh latency and performance wins there so some common questions that I get about hp2 uh you know do I need to modify my sites no you don't right we we already said that uh but you can optimize your sites uh for them how do you what is the best optimization uh the first one that you should start with is unhard like so if you if you're currently splitting your resources across many different domains you want to undo that or you want to have logic that is able to automatically figure out whether that should be applied for Speedy connection or non-p Speedy connection uh because sharting the connection will basically forces multiple TCP connections which negates a lot of the performance benefits of hcp2 um server optimizations we kind of talked about this already so a lot of TCP tuning that you need to get right to have the performance uh good performance php2 and finally you know this is the sounds all complicated it doesn't have to be you can install simple modules uh and you know you'll have this uh capability right in your server uh a cool little tip is that if you're if you're running on Google app engine today if you just enable SSL on your application you'll automatically get Speedy right and you don't have to modify your app so that's kind of a cool feature there okay so finally uh let's talk about measurement uh it's important that we understand how to network works what a limitations but you know is what's the problem to begin with like should I be optimizing my TCP stack or should be should I be profiling my JavaScript code to begin with right like every single application has a different bottleneck so it's important that we have good tools to figure out uh where the problem is so there's a great spec uh that is supported across most of modern browsers today uh called navigation timing how many of you guys have used navigation timing or familiar with it well just a few hands okay great so uh navigation timing looks scary right this kind of a scary diagram here but basically what it's showing you here is the full life cycle of the page so anything and we covered all this already right so a DNS lookup a TCP connection sending the request how much time it took to get the response and each one of these labels uh is actually a timestamp that is provided by the browser that gives you low-level access for each one of these stages so at a very high level right you can think of it as kind of three clusters one is users connectivity so depending whether I'm on a Wi-Fi connection or a 3g connection uh the time for example to do the DNS look up will vary quite a bit uh then there's a server response time so you can actually figure that out based on this data and then there is a in the browser execution time which is how much time it took to load JavaScript and uh all the rest so the way to get at this data uh is to actually just pop up your console whether that's uh Firefox or Chrome and you can just type in performance. timing and you get this JavaScript object back which has a lot of these timestamps right here so each one of these examples here is is uh that same label that we saw in the previous diagram and you know you can tell that we're serious about performance because each one of those timestamps is in microc not millisecond but microsc uh granularity so what do you do with this data well this is available on each and every page load so and the important part here is this is running in your browser right so what does this mean the user comes to your site the performance. timing object reflects their experience of your site so their DNS lookup time their TCP connection time this is not a synthetic test where you're saying look I'm going to have a couple of servers um in North America in Asia and somewhere else kind of ping my site and figure out how well it's responding you're Gathering data from real users on real networks here which is the the real uh Advantage here so once you have this data right you can just grab it and Beacon it back so if you have an analytics server that you're using you can just report it to yourself and aggregate it uh if you're using something like Google analytics we already collect this data for you so if you have it installed on your site uh then you're already gathering this data and if you just go into your dashboard and you go to the site speed report you'll actually see uh some performance data on your site the one tip that I'll give you is that by default Google analytics will only s will only sample 1% of your visitors right so this is just a default number uh and we also have a limit of I think up to 10,000 samples per day so for example in my site you know it's not a very high traffic site I just set the samp sample rate I manually overwrite the sample rate to say you know what just gather the performance data from every single user because I want to have a really good sample of data right I only have a couple of thousand visitors per day so for me it doesn't matter so if you go into your s speeed reports and you're seeing not a lot of data uh just update this one variable in your configuration and you should be good to go and then you get something like this which is you log into Google analytics and you get report that says hey you know there's been 6,000 pag views and the average page load time is about 10 seconds and I'm sad to say that's actually my own site so maybe I shouldn't be on stage talking about this stuff but actually the this illustrates a good point which is uh the 9.7 uh seconds is actually very it's a skewed number because you can see here that there for some reason there was a 602 page load time here uh not a good experience all right and the average is getting skewed by this uh by the sample so what I can do then is I can go into Google Analytics or any you know any analytic solution that you're using this is just an example you can start segmenting the data right so you have the user's IP address you have maybe your application data like a user ID or other things and you can start uh going deeper and say like well was it the case that everybody uh was experienced in 60c page low time or was it a specific maybe geographic region right so in this example I'm actually segmenting all of my traffic by uh geography so I'm saying look I want to look at Singapore San Francisco and Japan right and it turns out that it it was Singapore specifically like there was users coming from Singapore had just couldn't load my page like they were stuck there spinning for 60 seconds actually later I tracked this down to one of the social widgets that I had on my page which just wasn't loading in Singapore and it blocked the render of the page on my site so you know problem fixed afterwards uh but you know this isn't this didn't affect everybody and frankly I would have never discovered this unless I actually gathered this data from real users right because if I had just a server a synthetic server ping my P my site from London and New York I would never caught this and then finally U I guess a really important point to make here is that averages for performance data and misleading if if you're tracking average response time average latency and other things uh that is the wrong metric to use for performance data what you want to use is something like a mean or or sorry a median um and and even better look at the actual distribution for example you know here's kind of a silly example but here's a longtail distribution what is the mean value of this distribution right it's somewhere right here but that's kind of a meaningless number and let me show you this as an example so in the same Google analytics reports uh we also give you the actual histograms of the response time so for example in this case I'm showing you what is the page load time right split by buckets like how many people have finished loading all the P the page in less than one second in 1 to 3 seconds 3 to 7 seconds and so on right so you kind of get this hump here and then there's a long tail and uh on the right uh is a comparison where I've actually upgraded my site I made it faster and you can see that the whole distribution kind of shifted upwards right which is exactly what you want to see more users are loading the pages faster but there are still outliers right for for whatever reason there's still 4% of users that are experiencing 60 60c plus page load times I'm not sure why right I need to track that down and here's a really good example of why averages are so misleading so this is is a different metric this is for Server response time right and look at this number here so on my site I was running a WordPress blog and I had caching enabled you know as any good WordPress site should and most of the time right so for 40% uh of the time uh the pages would load really fast but then for whatever reason a lot of the pages there's a second hump here which is uh some pages would take one to two seconds to load and the reason for this is because some of the uh some of the posts were in cash so I was able to serm them very quickly but then whenever I miss the cash and I had to go to the database and render out the whole thing it would take one to two seconds right so you look at this distribution you say what is the average well I'm going to say that the average is pretty much meaningless here right because what's actually happening here is there's two completely different distributions of users there's the fast users which are experiencing the the cash flow times and then there's a slow users and in this casee there's a lot of slow users over 30% 40% of the users right and then I once again I upgraded my server made everything much faster and now uh let's see 90 over 90% is that right yes over 90% of all the users are getting their Pages loaded in uh less than 500 milliseconds all right so this is why you want to look at histogram data for all of your performance metrics so measure your user perceived Network latency with navigation timing if you have not uh there if you have not already uh if you don't have an analytic solution that can deliver this today there's a number of them available of course I mentioned Google analytics but there's a lot of third-party solutions that you can install on your site as well specifically for Google or specifically for collecting ROM data but of course I find that the real power of having the uh performance data is that you can then segment it and intersect it with other metrics in your current analytic Solutions things like uh what user type is this right like are are they in a tablet are they which geography they're coming from and you can also if you also have your Revenue data let's say you're selling widgets on your site right you can actually say what is the revenue per user for users that are experiencing a 5sec page load time right and you can compare those segments and you can look at them side by side and and you know I think most of the time you'll find that there's going to be a big negative number uh associated with a 5sec plus uh audience so that's also a great way toot motivate your company to say like we need to invest into performance right because I can I can be here on stage and like raw raw performance but if you can't connect it to the bottom line and why does it actually matter for my organization H you know what we got a lot of other things to worry about I need to build that new whizbang feature all right uh that supposedly all the users want so use Advanced segmentation uh set up weekly reports I just have Google analytics email me a report every Monday actually so I'll get one I got one yesterday which just say like here's what happened last week right and I can look at that histogram and say okay there's some outlier in you know this specific region uh I can look into that or for some reason my latency is spiking so let me pause here for one second uh you know we talked we covered a lot stuff about the network do you guys have any questions before we go any further yep so the question is like if you want to implement speedy and you have an Apache server and then in front of the Apache server you have an engine X server right how does that actually work so that that's a hard question both Apache and engine X support Speedy but one only one of them can terminate the TLs connection so first of all practically speaking today you need uh a secure connection a TLS connection to run Speedy for a reliability reasons because there's a lot of intermediaries things like caches on the web which jeez sorry I'm losing my voice here um which don't understand speedy and they may fail the connection so part one we need SSL right then once you have SSL you can have for example engine X terminated oh my goodness um and once uh the connection is uh terminated engine X will actually transform uh http2 requests in into http1 so it will send the the regular http1 request to your Apache server so your Apache Server doesn't need to be aware of uh http2 so that's probably the simplest way to do it the other way to do it would be to actually just put engine X into a dump TCP router but that's probably not what you want to do right yeah so what you want to do is you want to terminate the TLs connection at engine X and engine X will be smart enough to convert the HTTP requests into http1 and send them to your Apache server or any other server so if you have a Java backend a ruby backend or node backend and it understands and speaks HTP it'll just accept that request send the response back to engine X and it'll re-encode it in h hp2 thank you yeah so that that's probably the simplest way to get started any other talking yep so how will hp2 affect Mo uh mobile battery life um hopefully it'll make it better uh so one of the problems today with a lot of HP connections for example is uh closing those connections so often times what happens is you fetch a resource like an image file from uh your CDN right your phone goes to sleep he turns off the radio and then 15 seconds later that connection needs to be terminated so we wake up the radio just to send the fin packet right like one bit of data saying like I'm going to close this connection and that drains the battery by having one connection uh we can actually both deliver better throughput but we also don't have to close the as many connections so it actually it works out to be better I think in the long run no no okay so this is is a great Point um just the fact that you have an open TCP connection does not mean that you need to keep your radio on this is a very important point so what happens is uh let's say you have your router at home like let's take a simple example right your router is the one that terminates the connection when it comes in from the web right and then your router forwards the packets to your laptop right similarly in a wireless network or mobile network the network will terminate the TCP connection and it keeps that connection open right then the the radio the tower can tell you hey turn off your radio because there's no packets coming to you at this at this very moment and then if a packet new packet comes in I'll tell you to wake up and you can resume the connection so the physical connectivity is not correlated to TCP connectivity right and this is a this is a great Point actually because uh very frequently I find Frameworks uh you know JavaScript Frameworks and other things which have specific a code that says like set interval 1 second or whatever right and like just ping the server cuz I want to keep the Connection open cuz otherwise you know bad things will happen it's like no no no no you don't need to do that right the the radio network will take care of that for you your phone smart enough to wake up uh when it needs to without terminating speed connection hey um how does http2 or Speedy compare with HTP 1.1 with keep Alives so H how does hp2 or Speedy compare with hp1 keep Al lives in regard to like number of open sessions and right so with hp1 u most browsers have a limit of six connections right and ideally all those connections are long lift connections because you want to grow your bandwidth and all the rest uh that so that that's keep alive at work right with previous version of HTTP for you needed a new connection for every single request like you send me a request for an image I terminate the connection and then you restart keep alive allows us to reuse that connection um hp2 is much more more efficient in that it also allows us to send multiple requests in parallel right so these are independent things uh we H like htp1 keep alive just means that you let's say you only had one connection with http1 this how it would work and you want to send me five requests with hp1 you send a request and you wait until I give you the response back you give me the full response I send you the next request so it's it's serialized right and that's not good for latency for obvious reasons with hp2 we can say one connction here's all five requests server you determine what is the best way to send me all the data back right so for example maybe you want to send me the HTML data back quicker than the image bits because you know it it's more meaningful for me to start constructing the page than to start dis I can't display images until I have the HTML right so these two things are uh independent uh with Speedy or http2 uh do you have to configure all the resources for a page or does it parse the HTML and read the resources are you referring to server push yeah so server push uh is a really interesting area that still needs a lot of research so if you look at the actual specification the way it's written it says nothing about how like it says push as possible but it doesn't give you any algorithm for determining how the push should be made so uh this is something that servers or your applications can innovate on top of right like this is just a basic building block as an example uh The Jetty server uh those guys have implemented a cool algorithm where uh the server looks at the request so you you send me the index HTML request right in within the index HTML there's a bunch of images that I need to request when the server sends the request for those images it actually also sends the refer header saying like I'm referring or I'm requesting this image from this page right the server then Aggregates all this information over time kind of builds a a relationship map to say like whenever somebody asks me for index they also later ask me for the logo and a CSS file and JavaScript file and then the server can automatically figure out which which resources to push right this is an example this is the kind of automagic example if you will uh a more Hands-On example would be to grab a low-level server like for example the node Speedy implementation and in there there's an actual API that just says like push this resource right so you can have really tight control over which resources you push um another thing to mention is that push is is also not like it won't you need to be very careful how you leverage push like if I already have the logo.png in my cache I don't need it right so uh we need to figure out an efficient way to figure out which resources to push and when right so maybe that's a cookie maybe it's some other mechanism there's basically what I'm saying is there's a lot of room for Innovation here different servers are approaching it from different angles today you can have a Hands-On look you can have a or Hands-On strategy you can have an auto automated strategy and everything in between uh yeah okay so do other B support or what do they do if you want to talk speedy and they don't support Speedy right so Speedy negotiation happens during the TLs handshake right so if your client doesn't support it it'll just uh fall back to hp1 without any extra penalty so basically what happens is uh when we first send the TLs handshake we also advertise the fact or the client advertises the fact that it supports speedy and then the server can opt in to to use Speedy or not right so if the client is not aware of it it just wouldn't advertise it to the server and the server would say great I got to fall back and use this which is why for example the engine X and Apache modules work transparently right you just drop them in and the server itself determines like for this client for this chrome client I'll use Speedy for this ie client I'll have to use HTP 1.1 in the meantime so that's that's the nice thing about it the Speedy benefit restful Services uh can you elaborate on that a little bit more um so let's see that's more of an application concern right uh so it should make it more efficient uh so actually one example I'll give you is it turns out that most HTP requests have a high overhead if you emit the cookie data an average HP request adds about 800 bytes of metadata right so let's say you want to send a tiny little Json payload that says hello world like message hello world you know 16 bytes of data on top of that we'll wrap it in a nice package of 800 bytes of HTP metadata things like here's the user agent tring here is the referral header here's the whatever you know everything else so there's a lot of overhead associated with that with hp2 we actually have header compression which is to say all of the metadata will be compressed so uh much fewer bytes uh transferred so that's one example uh you can you can have multiple requests going over the same connection but otherwise you know this is effectively transparent to you y uh sorry is are you asking about Speedy on Android web view so the answer is no uh so the the question was does Android web View support speedy and the answer today is no uh if you look at the Chrome uh repository uh we're working on a new project which is the Chrome View right which is a chrome powered Android web view if you will that will support Speedy uh but it's still in the early stages experimental stages but something you can check out uh sorry I'm not sure oh uh yeah I'm not sure what the limits are on web view so most browsers mobile and desktop have this limit of six connections uh for htp1 um and that's that's kind of an empirical number that we arrived at one of the reasons for this is some routers are not very welld designed let me put it that way and they start dropping randomly dropping connections after we send too many requests so all the browsers kind of you know picked the lowest common denominator unfortunately which is six um and actually this is kind of fun fact uh in Chrome 27 which is the latest release just shipped last week U we actually changed our uh domain or we changed our connection logic to say yes you can have six connections but we will only download 10 images at once no matter how many connections because we found that through our testing uh that a lot of sites were abusing domain charting they were trying to download way too many images and those images would basically saturate your bandwidth and not allow us to download the JavaScript and HTML and other things fast enough such that by basically imposing this limit of 10 image requests we were able to get faster rendering performance which is kind of counterintuitive uh but what it means is that if you're sharting images today across n domains with 10 at most 10 requests that means uh you should be using at most two two separate domains right uh this is only Chrome today but you know we we found that this was a a nice win in terms of visual rendering performance yeah all right anybody else so are we going to CH are we going to have to change our application servers to support pipelining uh the answer is depends on your application server uh most likely yes because most of the application servers built today are not built with the assumption that you can use pipelining so let me clarify that HP 1.1 theoretically supports this pipelining idea in practice it just hasn't worked out it's not really deployed on the web uh so all of our requests are sequential right with things like server push and ability to push multiple streams and we also have this idea of priorities in http2 so you can actually say when I send a request to your servers I can say like this is a very high priority request it's a Javascript file you know I just sent you five image requests don't worry about those like I just discovered Javascript file which is like I need this yesterday right uh with priorities your server can now look at this and also prioritize how it processes those requests right so there's once again there's a lot of I think interesting Innovation that will have to happen on the server side uh we're shifting a lot of the hacks and workarounds from the browser so I'll give you an example today a lot of the browsers today uh play Funny Games with uh sending requests so let's say we're parsing an HTML file and there's 80 resources on it right but we can only have six requests going at once we discover a bunch of images at the top of the file should we send those immediately well we don't know right because if there's a Javascript file later which is actually blocking your rendering then maybe we're better off waiting until we discover but we don't know because we haven't pared that far so what should we do well uh we can we can start playing G games right we often actually even though we have the resource we defer it and say like I'm going to wait because I'm not sure uh and that creates additional latency with hp2 we can just get rid of all of that logic and just send everything it wants to the server but this means that the server needs to be much smarter now right it can't just say like here are all the btes that you asked for right cuz that could be a large jpeg which is not helping the user and it looks like we have about 7 minutes before the break so this actually probably a good place to break so if you guys want we can um ask a few more questions and then we'll continue after the break y a I'll take that as a yes yep uh sorry can you can you try that again so using push right yes yeah so the way push works is you send me an index HTML or a request right I send you the response for index HTML and I also send you the associated resources and each one of those resources is just as if you made an HTP request goes directly in your cache such that later when the browser asks for it it just pulls it directly out of the cache so you can all the same logic applies you can have cash control headers you can you can have many other things uh in fact you know kind of a a fun uh not really explored area right now uh is something like well if I can push your resources that also means I can invalidate things in your cash all right this kind of a crazy hack optimization which is to say let's say I told you to cash my application Javas script code for a year right now it's sitting in your cache but now I have an update right well was regularly today right uh there's no way to invalidate that with push I could actually like create a fake request and send you like a response to a fake validation request to say invalidate this all right uh it I'm not sure if that's actually supported by the browsers but it's supported by the spec all right so I think hp2 will open a lot of interesting Innovation here like the implementations in nine X and Apache today are fairly simple right like we we're getting the basics right of like here's how the framing Works here's how all the bits are laid out on the wire but these more advanced use cases is something that we're playing with um it is cross browser let me see if I can pull this up here and's see if the Wi-Fi gods are with us speaking of unreliable performance uh where are you here you go so I9 plus Firefox Chrome Android so the notable emission today is IOS and Safari um I hope to implement it soon so this this is an official standard now a w3c standard so uh there's great adoption for it yeah and I've personally opened I think three bugs on the Safari tracker to say hey when we getting get nav timing and the response is closing is a duplicate of blah and I can't look at blah so I can't I can't tell you but hopefully soon so what is the best way to implement realtime delivery like notifications on mobile uh so that's a fun question uh it's it's hard uh so what you don't want to do is so first of all real time means many different has many different meanings for different people right uh sometimes that literally means like I have a notification and I need to deliver it within you know X number of milliseconds that's kind of the SLA for my application for others it means like I just need to send a notification within a minute right so uh what you don't want to do is unless you absolutely have to you don't want to be waking up the radio but just pushing perious updates right uh if you if you have some ability to batch updates that's the best way to do it so for example uh let's say your application is emitting update events every I don't know 20 seconds right there's a lot of activity going on but the user doesn't actually need to have an update every 20 seconds you can batch those and deliver them every every 2 minutes or every 1 minute or you can look at the battery life on the device and say like hey this you know the battery is really really low and the user would probably appreciate if I started you know sending these updates less frequently uh so it requires a a little bit more logic if you look at services like um Google Cloud messaging so all of the platforms so iOS Android have Services which allow you to do efficient push and the way this works is for example Google Cloud messaging actually knows when your device is on right it so it can be smart you you push your message to the Google server right it it buffers it and then you can set a flag on it and say uh this specific flag is actually delay while idle which means that if the device is Idle don't wake him up like this is a you know this is a cool notification about you know the the latest uh whatever you know NBA scores but this user doesn't really care that much like when they turn on the phone get it down to them but don't wake up their radio and the Google server is smart enough to do that for you you can also set things like time to live in a message to say like uh well I sent you the score but if the user doesn't check in within 60 minutes that's old news so just drop it on the floor like we don't need it anymore right so it's combination of these types of services that you can use to do really efficient push and then if you can't use a service like that then you can just build smarter application logic to say um you know can I batch this request can I have adaptive intervals and then uh even deciding on which is the best strategy is kind of an interesting question so sometimes it may be actually more efficient to pull for updates right because there's a lot of coordination costs between like should I batch this or should I not uh let's say you have a lot of updates coming once again every 20 seconds right it may be just simply more efficient for the for the client to pull the server once every 2 minutes instead of having a end to end connection but effectively uh at the end of the day it doesn't matter how much data you sent one bite one megabyte you will wake up the radio and the radio will be on for about 10 seconds this is I guess one thing that I didn't have in the slides but whenever you turn on the radio uh the radio is on for about 10 seconds it doesn't matter if it's one BTE or one megabyte so if you're going to transfer data transfer as much of it as you can and then turn off the radio like don't don't trick me don't trickle the bites by saying like here's a preview of this image and 10 seconds later here's a preview of the next image uh that's actually an ny pattern and actually let me go back and I'll show you guys I'll I'll share the link to the slides and there's a lot of links embedded uh at the bottom if you're interested in specifically mobile um so I gave a talk at Google IO uh last week uh specifically about mobile performance uh from radio up which is to say how does Wi-Fi work how does 3G and 4G work and what are the some specific strategies that you can use to optimize uh your application for battery performance and also just latency and other constraints so uh you can check that out later here
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this is gavnet the great american broadcast network now in its seventh year talk like you've never heard it before [Music] let's all sing hey everybody uh it's alex and it's the ramble where nothing works and welcome to our thursday night show the first show of the week and tomorrow night will be the last show of the week that's the way it goes okay oh man i'm sorry i had trouble getting on tonight a little slow getting on but we got out on time i mean most of you people out there are enjoying yourself and uh good you know we made it to the air let me just make sure everything is on here correctly because nothing usually works right okay and uh there we go and let me see am i here uh uh oh well is it oh yeah okay there we are all right i wish you could see it then you could see what what's happening well here we are we got a show tonight didn't have a show last night uh let's bring phil into the proposition here and uh see what wonderful background he has on himself ah there is uh telegraph hill right uh yeah that's so it's right behind ghirardelli square so that must be telegraph that kind of gets too close to being the it's north beach yeah okay it's where i was born yeah on philly at the top of elbert i think well one block down filbert street which is a street that is this this angled okay so i always look to this day like i'm walking into the wind you know it's good exercise i'm paying a lot of money every month to have somebody train me you know really that's great exercise yeah well i had trouble getting on tonight yeah i figured that because when i finally i went i was doing a few things here and then when i went to almost start the show uh the camera wouldn't start up on on on zoo and that meant so then i had to reboot the whole machine and i rebooted it and i got it on about a minute after i usually go on but it's not exactly the start of the show so it doesn't matter all right yeah well you you've been you've been having uh you know some stuff going on yeah well no but i mean let's get to that in a minute yeah in a minute so i've been having technical problems right yeah but we will not have them hopefully at the end of this weekend why you're quitting yes no i'll show you why i'm not quitting hold on you bought more stuff i gotta go get it okay okay here we are this is the reason why oh i'm saying i gotta put my earphones back on otherwise i can't hear you which is actually a blessing if i think about it you know i i gave up on earphones and i'm uh just listening to you through the speakers yeah well i i was thinking of going to that because i can do it you know um the reason i'm not going to have any real computer problems i don't think any longer is uh this oh you you got one of those new mac uh it's not a mini it's a stream it's called a mac uh studio i don't know if you can see that ever i have heard just nothing but fantastic reviews and and actually i bought the cheaper of the two because they say it's actually better yeah are you going to use it for the str the gap that it's replacing it's pl replacing the trash can oh really yeah the only thing is it's got it's got uh two um ports usb ports and i've got to connect another usb thing in here and here because uh i've got a lot of usb stuff plugged in don't we all but i think this will read them all better you know i mean this is an up-to-the-minute uh stage thing yeah oh those are supposedly great and every uh all the reviews i've read and the uh people that own them say that uh it's it's been fantastic and a lot of people have replaced the trash can and this is a 2700 version because i got it with uh one terabyte of memory okay and the the uh the ra the and what he called the memory for the running it and all the stuff like that i can't remember what they call it 64 megabytes so it is exactly yeah ram it's exactly the same as i have in this other machine so that i can move everything over onto this machine and it will fit okay so uh even though people say that that's a fabulous unit why were you having problems with the trash i think the trash can was actually it it was i think maybe built this one in uh 2015. the trash can came out in 2013. they haven't changed anything with it and uh it it does have its problems it's a little slow and whatever this thing you know i have a i have a mini mac with the m1 chip in it and you'd think it was running as fast as the trash can so i can't believe what i'm going to get here with the what is it m1 max or maybe it's m2 max i don't know the m1 max inside here it's the true test is when you're rendering your video well i don't render video well yes i do occasionally but the main test is going to be can i do this show without having to do what i just did okay probably not i probably no probably but anyway this will be the new machine eventually that will be running this show and it cost me close to 3 000 bucks well you know you could probably still get 1500 or so for your trash can but i i had a i had a lot of cash sitting around the house and i decided that i i wanted to get rid of a lot of it because i really find i can't spend it anywhere yeah you know people don't go anywhere people don't like hundred dollar bills people don't like 50 bills you know you can get uh probably 1500 bucks for your trash can probably i don't know if i'm gonna sell it i may still use it i i i'm thinking about if i sell it i think i gotta ship it and do all that crap yeah i don't know maybe i'll get rid of it i don't know it's it's uh it you know i had i spent so much money to get it fixed a while back you remember that whole thing that i you got a deal wasn't it like 300 bucks and you got a brand new machine huh wasn't it like three hundred dollars and you got a brand new machine uh yeah well it was four hundred dollars i got a brand new machine what happened is they fixed it but they didn't fix it correctly so they then sent it down to texas and had everything inside it replaced so it was like a brand new machine and you know yeah somebody wrote dave valencia says congrats on the purchase of the studio the matching monitor is not really needed i know it's not needed at all you can plug anything in here yeah so i'm just gonna use the monitors i have now i may maybe change out the one of the ones here for one of the ones that i have in the other office because it's a really good lg you know yeah so uh we'll see you know it'll take it take me time but anyway i'm probably going to try and install it this weekend i have to move all the stuff that's on this machine over to that machine using a thing called the clone something or another yeah make a backup of your operating system so if it does go down or something happens i don't need the i don't need to do that because the operating system is going to be installed on this new one and if i screw up and i want to just go back to basic i just reinstall the you know you go up to the cloud to get it so yeah no big deal no big deal but anyway i'm i'm very very happy that i bought this thing and got rid of all that cash although i still have a lot of cash but i got rid of a lot of the cash yeah i called it oh my way well i've been waiting for this version of it to come out because this is not easily if you order this from apple it takes them eight weeks to get it to you so i was glad to see this configuration available again and i called them today and i said look i want to pay cash with this thing i don't want to go online and reserve it but they said just give us your name and we'll reserve it for you if you can get down here by seven o'clock tonight so i went down got it went home with it and here it is i don't know if it works or not i haven't plugged it in yet yeah and if we don't if you don't have a show on on on wednesday uh please forgive me or i might do the show on like facebook or something but i i it'll work it'll work yeah hey uh talking about no show on wednesday uh you know i i got the word you you told shecky and therefore he told tony and the now the whole world knows what happened to you well then i don't have to tell it you know or at least the tony connected world uh did you trip on something in the hallway what happened is that what tony said yeah they got it all wrong no no he didn't say you tripped on something he said you got up to pee and i why don't you tell it well we start the night before right where we're at a restaurant here in new york i won't say the name of it because they're very nice and they're very good and we called them and they're trying to rectify their problem but i ordered one of my favorite dishes always whenever i see it on a menu i'm like i'm like a flight of [ __ ] you know it's uh tuna tartare oh i thought you were a mac and cheese guy no when you give me raw tuna stacked up with avocado and things like that i'm i'm i'm i'm there you know i i like sashimi so i had that for dinner yeah so now cut to four o'clock in the morning and all of a sudden i'm waking up and i feel like i've gotta barf wow bad fish huh bad fish apparently i had i had a gastro guy once who said to me if you want to find out if it's food poisoning from whatever you wait and you want to figure out what you ate did it go back about eight hours and you'll be able to figure it out yeah you know so i mean i'm i don't you know me i don't throw up i think i can't tell you the last time i did throw up i've just never been a a puker okay i can put it gently so i mean but i am nauseous as hell and i know i've got to get this stuff up so then i go to get out of bed but i am so lightheaded i am so out of it that i can't do it so i lie back in the bed but i'm lying back in the bed with this feeling i've got just this horrible feeling of nausea okay um so i finally decided i got to do something about this i got to get into the bathroom and uh and and hurl so uh i get up and to go to the bathroom and i am now lightheaded like you can't believe and just out of it and i get into the bathroom and i go to the sink run over to the sink because i'm about to puke to go to the sink and puke and i hit my head against the sink wow and i fall to the floor and i'm not knocked out okay that's not what happened to me i'm not knocked out but i am on the floor and i want to get up but every time i raise my head i want to puke so i just lie there and i'm lying there and lying there and finally i yell out to marjorie and she she wakes up and she says what's happening am i telling her don't you have a guest as well no not now and i said you know what she said what are you what's happening i said i i'm nauseous as hell and i can't get up now i just fell down i hit my head on the sink and did marjorie have any of this tuna tartar no no she didn't so i you know i in fact i look on the floor and there's a little blood on the floor i don't know what from because afterwards we couldn't find any legion or anything but anyway anyway i'm just terra it's just terrible um and and she says well let me help you up and then she starts helping me up and i said don't do it i said i'm gonna hurl everywhere you know and i figured maybe i could like a inch with my butt back into the bedroom or something or over to the bathtub and but i can't even do that i'm just so weak and so out of it uh and i can't uh i there's no way i could stand up right okay so finally she says do you want me to call an ambulance i said what other choice do we have you know that's one way to get seen pretty quickly at the hospital yeah she calls 9-1-1 yeah and um i'm uh i'm i'm like uh lying on my back and it's interesting when somebody calls 911 almost passed out in the bedroom bathroom and you're lying on your back in the bathroom and i'm right near the street in that room or somewhat near the street in that room yeah and all of a sudden you hear the sirens coming you know and i heard i could swear i heard two sirens i think you know every ambulance tries to get the job and then when the other one gets there first they go home right so i think two ambulances tried to try to pick me up finally they come up to the apartment and they say well we got to get which hospital you want to go to i said mount sinai i'm jewish mount sinai did they pump your stomach no i well they can't do that you know all they can do is render first aid and get it no no i have an outsider let me you're getting ahead of the story okay so uh this whole thing ends with the possibility of cancer okay just just to keep you there okay so uh i said mount sinai so they get me into a one of my chairs although they brought in their own kind of it's not a wheelchair but it's a chair that has wheels yeah it's they can use it to go up and down stairs yeah and stuff okay right yeah so anyway they take me out to the um um elevator elevated and they put me in the elevator and i can't remember i think i was still in the chair then when we got down to the lobby uh they had a uh gurney waiting for me there they transferred you they transferred me to the gurney and strapped me in you know they don't want to get sued right oh do you think that the gurney was too large for the elevator it could have been but it doesn't matter it was in the lobby and they could get me down to the line yeah but that's why they didn't bring it upstairs probably although i think it can get in there if you turn it upside well i don't know anyway yeah it has nothing to do with the story so now they take me to the uh to the uh to mount sinai now the thing that bothered me it's the same thing it bothered me when marjorie got sick and i we had to get an ambulance take her to mount sinai yeah they don't run the sirens like i'm not in that bad a shape they can't run the sirens or at least give me a cheap thrill that we're zipping past all the traffic with sirens no it's just you know we'll get them there eventually how you doing bob you want to get lunch after this creep goes to the hospital yeah uh did they uh put saline on you or in you no no no they didn't do any of that they can't do that really they can't they can't that would require an injection and i don't think they're supposed to be able to do that you know they're only able to render first aid really well when they're in contact with the hospital by radio the doctor could say you know start a saline drip well they can't do that wow they can't do that okay so anyway so they can't look they can't run the sirens they can't do the other things uh you know fair enough yeah so anyway so i um what happens next oh yeah so we get to the hospital and you're right it's better than having to wait in the emergency room lobby because you're being gurneyed in you're already for them and there's another gurney waiting for me which they shift me over to which they then take into the emergency room which is chuck full of people it's like a human body factory were they all wearing masks i was that was and they're all yes when you go in in fact i didn't have a mask because i was in my underpants yeah you know marjorie was thoughtful enough to bring my pants along with her which i put on later in the day when i was capable of doing it but i didn't bring a mask or anything and i don't think she had an extra one so they gave me a mask at the door here boom put it on so yeah everybody in mount sinai had masks yeah other other ones like what were you still feeling like aspirating or i was in i was in terrible shape i was just i couldn't i still couldn't get up raise my head without feeling nauseous and i in fact hurled once in the uh in the in the uh what do you call it yeah the uh either the er i'm looking for something here i'll show you in a second i can find it what do i do oh here it is i gotta go over here again folks so let me let me ask you what you think this is not knowing what i was trying to lead up to anyway what what is this it's a hurdle bag well to me it looks like an elephant condom yeah yeah it's probably to hurl in or uh it is a hurl bag i said i think i'm in a hurl in the in the ambulance because i hurled in the in the driveway here i hurled in my bathtub so they said oh no well this is one they gave me once i got in there because this doesn't have any puke in it but look what they do they have a thing here that tells you how much how much you puked yeah yeah yeah well uh you know i would think that uh the amount of puke that you had that you were fairly dehydrated that's why i asked about the saline well then i said i need something to make me stop puking and the doctor immediately goes and gets a uh injec first they put on in the injectant injection thing whenever you go to the hospital now it's called a port right i call it my usb port yeah it's like they they find a vein they put this thing in they didn't tape the whole thing up and then anything they want to do to you want to give you the anti-puke stuff they just go through the port you know it's there and if they want to do sailing they go through the port you know so it goes on and on and on so a first thing they did was give me the anti-puke medicine and then they started putting me on the saline drip yeah and uh i was just uh finally finally the uh the puke went away you know the desire to puke went away which was a blessing because when i was going in the ambulance it was hitting bumps and everything you know and i was going oh my god this is horrible you know that's when i was using the bag they gave me yeah yeah so well new york i had this you know when i lived there it was full of potholes well this certainly was part of that you know you know so well i i am uh i'm glad you're feeling better but wait a minute you haven't heard the full story oh oh okay oh this goes i plan on sitting around for the next 20 minutes all right so now they say well what's the problem i thought what the problem was and they went well first of all we better go do a ct scan on your on your head smart to make sure that you didn't do anything there so i went and i got myself a ct scan there and i had to go up and that take takes forever well that didn't take forever in fact i was kind of out of it at that point so they could have they probably could have thrown me in an mri and they wouldn't have panicked i was just so out of it i wouldn't know where i was so they did that to me they bring me back down i'm trying to remember all the things that happened and then they said uh well you know what we got to do is we've got to check your heart so so you need a echocardiogram i said well i've had one from my doctor they said not like this one yeah so they take me you tell them about your uh your your little issue with echocardiogram oh yeah i told them i had a uh what do you call it a uh aortic stenosis mild aortic stenosis so uh i went to the you know i went to the uh um up there and it took forever i mean they have me just sitting there forever and ever and the reason was one of their their cat scan machines was out so so they were working at uh at a third of capacity or something i don't know yeah and it was taking forever marjorie was sitting there forever and they probably didn't want you to fall asleep because if you fall asleep and you'd hit your head uh no no they didn't care they didn't care oh okay i was i was another jew well no i was sleeping as a matter of fact really and finally uh i i went and uh they gave me the or they gave me the echocardiogram which took 25 minutes and i asked the woman why does it take this long he says well your doctor just does a minor thing he's looking for a few things i'm looking for everything and the wonderful thing about this echocardiogram i found out that if i die it ain't going to be my heart did they speed up your heart by giving you a drug no no no no that this had nothing to do with an echocardiogram that's a nuclear stress that's a treadmill thing yeah that's a nuclear stress test so anyway uh that they did that to me what else did they do they did uh a bunch of things wait a minute i have hold on a second i gotta go back and get something i've got the whole list here the things they did to me um and um i got how much did they charge you you know did they did they take you in and and have you signed some stuff and report card or huh well this is no this is the complete report of everything that went on yesterday yeah and all this stuff all this stuff is the uh the cat scans that i want to get away from that because i want to find out what they did to me well here here here is if i see i kind of i kind of look at this to just remember what they did to me um it was uh let me see here um let me see here they gave me the they gave me the pills uh and then they give me amid my medications and uh um instructions and now women i've got to find this where is it here is a near cinco de santa cinco cinco it's in cup they got they really were treating me for the wrong thing they were treating me for almost fainting when they should have been treating me for the nausea and everything like that and i said you know i'd had this food the night before and um okay but where's that list that i had i had a list here maybe it was in uh maybe it was in my uh uh [Music] oh damn it i'm trying to remember what other tests they gave me yesterday that you said it was seneca huh no sin cop oh sometimes it's a condition i guess it's passing out uh but uh well wait a minute final result of this that and the other thing i don't know i don't get this i have more stuff here more stuff they did wait a minute i got an idea what i'll do is i'll go to my uh where is it my chart okay my chart about cyanide my chart home there we go come on give it to me sign in okay and now because i think this is where i where i found it test results okay in fact i can let people see the test results here um let me see here where is it where's the computer i'm looking there we go there's the computer let me just put this up here there we go look at this they did like 17 different tests on me they gave me a ct of my thorax up here that's what they did on the first one then they did a urine sample my urine was fine my urinalysis was fine uh microscope exam of urine uh urine dipstick trophenini eye i don't know what that is that looks like it's an italian gel or something like that you know uh let me see here um i want to let me put this in here what do they do with the urine dipstick see if you're low on oil that was that yeah right uh cervical with without contrast head with contrast albumin this that look at all this stuff what was the contrast this is all the stuff yesterday folks wow is the contrast with the ct scan yeah that was with a second ct scan i'll tell you about that in a moment routine test gas electrolytes uh then they went oh this was old so from here all the way up to here are all the tests they did on me yesterday and all the things they did all the things they did i don't see it on youtube yet they did a they did a um oh you know why i haven't put it on youtube let me put it on youtube okay here we go there you go folks i'm sorry you didn't see it but look at this look at all these look at all of these look that that's about 17 maybe 20 different things they did yeah urine dipstick venus paddle you know so i mean it's really look at that oh wait a minute that's another thing altogether from here okay all the way up to come on stop it wow come on stop it i see this one that says conclusion tummy ache yeah but anyway yeah look at that look at that look at all those things folks anyway uh so then let me see then i'm through with the with the electrocardiogram by the way you know they what an electrocardiogram really is is a sonogram but it's a it's a really heavy-duty sonogram let me get back to you phil there we go uh it's a heavy-duty sonogram uh uh and uh so she's looking at this thing and she's trying to get me not to look because she wants me to sit still you know she's rubbing the stuff all over me and the grease and the everything like that and i say i'm gonna say something i'm going to say a joke here and she's looking at me yeah i said and i bet this is a joke that just about everybody says to you he said what i said is it a boy or a girl she says everybody thinks they're funny saying that anyway so they then do and then you're not a comedian they go back down and they say well we got to give you another um we got to do another ct scan on it i went why they said well we checked your uh your your net ahead there's nothing wrong with your head but you have enlarged lymph nodes in your in your neck and uh we want to check and make sure that uh you know of what it might or might not be so we want to look at your entire body to see if you have cancer so they already put the contrast in right no no i didn't get contrast for the head and stuff i got contrast when i went for the second one so now i go in for the the second one uh and and this is the one where there where the ct scan isn't working so i'm having to wait and wait and wait and finally they they get me and they put me in there they do the ct scan i then go back i don't go back they roll me timeline this started at four in the morning right yeah this is now three in the afternoon wow yes uh so i'm i'm we go and what's wonderful about being in the ct area and in the like a cardiogram thing is it's very quiet there but then you're rolling yeah what were you in the hallway no no no you're in an office oh and they they then roll you back to the emergency room where it's hell living hell and it's more crowded than it was earlier in the day right and then i go down and they say well we have to wait for your doctor to get the results of the ct scan i said oh wonderful you know uh that'll be good they said okay and take about 15 minutes so and somehow these doctors write up a whole report look at this this is like one two three pages of reports that happen they probably have a ton of boilerplate and they just put your name in they probably do or things that they cut and paste yeah you know but i mean it doesn't look like that like for instance it says um let's see here uh impression bowel something with my bowel where they said it was uh un impressionable oh no yeah yeah yeah but anyway he writes up this whole report it's three three pages well the first one is on the first thing i had and it said that i have enlarged rounded numerous cervical and supraclavicular lymph nodes which warrants for further clinical investigation wow okay yeah i mean you know they tell you all of this as it was happening or no no no no no this is when we get found out afterwards uh the result of the second one was a borderline size pelvic axillary and retrospective respectful lymph nodes these are non-specific and can be reactive okay did you have your tonsils out no no no what are you asking these stupid questions because usually they take the lymph nodes with the tonsils right not in my case i still have lymph nodes in my neck yeah anyway i have a hernia it's nice to know though that there is no evidence of obstruction so that's good diverticulitis without evidence of diverticula diabetic diverticulosis without any hint of diverticulitis and scattered now here's what it is scattered one to two millimeter pulmonary nodules that's that's nodules in my lung likely infectious slash inflammatory recommend follow-up as per clinician so those are the things they found that were bad this is the best exam i've ever heard of you know and the most complete well i mean it certainly takes care of a lot of the questions i had about my health but i looked up this whole thing about those nodules and if they're if they're under three millimeters you don't worry about them you just keep looking at them see if they grow or not grow one of the ones i had they said hadn't grown because they had another i don't know where they got it they had another ct scan of me from 2015 and it hadn't grown at all so that one i don't have to worry about the other one is a new one that one i might have to worry about or have to go back and because there's only two centimeters they're not going to do anything about it milling yeah and i could do anything about it you know i read all this online i just know this as a little thing okay um so then what happened oh so then uh she says uh now you we can we could have you go to a uh she wanted me to go to a what is it a um hematologist slash what doctor yeah um huh is that a blood doctor it's a blood doctor yeah hematologist he looks at the lymph nodes or she or whoever it will be looks at the lymph nodes and decides what to do with them uh but that that's what she does or he does uh and he's also a uh uh what do you call it a uh what do you call people deal with cancer oncologists uh oncologists yeah they're they're all all those hematology people are also on colleges for some odd and unexplainable reason so she said if i were you i'd make an appointment just to have this stuff checked out so we can see if it's nothing you know which you know as i read online it probably is you know it's something that either we have to watch and wait or has not presented a problem at all since 2015. so right wrong and it says that most people who have smoked have these nodules in their in their lungs so you know maybe i have cancer but i doubt it uh the signs aren't there and it hasn't progressed anything under three millimeters they don't worry about one of them one of them the other one has has come into being since then right i don't know if that's the small one or the large one you know but anyway i don't think the doctor is going to be panicked by that i think that the enlarged uh nodules are not nodules but uh lymph nodes is due to the fact that i had just been throwing up and sweating oh by the way i forgot to tell you i sweated so much that the bed was just like soaked okay and then when they picked me up the the people from the ambulance you could see the print of my entire body and sweat on the floor so tell me that isn't going to affect lymph nodes why i hope you didn't leave too big of a tip yeah but she she she was just all welled up with this idea of well we don't know we don't know if it's food poisoning or not but it could be this could be that you know and i'm going you know it could be the answer for the lymph nodes right you know i mean what do lymph nodes do when they get pressure put on when they get disease or something in the area and certainly there was a toxin in my body if i had food poisoning it was reacting to the toxin and maybe all those other ones were as well you know when i go in to see this doctor you may feel for the for those lymph nodes and nothing's going on down there now did they serve this meal to other people at the restaurant did you call the restaurant yeah we could call the restaurant they said nobody else had the problem but you know how many people would call the restaurant and say i got food poisoning there well you know i would do that because i wouldn't want other people to marjorie did it because she wanted them to know there might be a chance of that yeah yeah exactly but anyway so that's my so anyway so they send me home and uh oh that's quite a workup for an emergency so you can see why i didn't do a show last night well you know i mean you probably could have after all that i'd rather take the night off you know yeah and not just go on the air and go guess what happened to me today you know yeah well i i would imagine you were up all day all night all day then i woke up this morning and i was afraid that i was gonna be be nauseous somewhere in the night so i was afraid oops i just i just pushed something all wrong folks what did i do i don't see anything wrong i didn't want this and uh oh i see now oh i see what i've done i see what i've done hold on twice how did that how did that happen so uh now is this restaurant does it specialize in in in in raw fish this is just hold on a second i gotta get this thing out oh sure there we go okay got it uh now you've got your something else showing what no no no you're watching you're watching it in no i'm watching on uh yeah you're watching it delayed that's what just happened that i was all right now it's good um so you know i i like i i at one point just wanted to have sashimi every day and so i looked around for i went to yelp and i looked at restaurants that were specialized in in sashimi and some of them are not so good i didn't get food poisoning but you know i could taste it it was frozen it just it just wasn't the quality of sashimi you look for and if you're going to eat raw fish you really want something good so i found a restaurant in walnut creek called sasa and this restaurant has really fresh fish and that's all they do if you go sometimes to a restaurant that has a dish or two but doesn't have the turnover uh of of fish uh there's a you know a good chance you get sick i ordered a pizza once with clams on it i was i had food poisoning for three days it was it was awful this was the most awful thing i've felt see i heard i heard from tony that you woke up in the middle of the night to go urinate wednesday and realize that phil was going to be on the show that night and got sick no i'm kidding so i'm happy to hear this don't listen to tony's interpretation of it because he got and then right he then tells you people that i got up in the middle of the night with it uh and uh you know whatever i'm happy to hear you're okay you know well actually true no now i've got cancer okay no you probably don't so yeah just you know sin cinco is is a medical term for fainting you were talking about that yeah but she made a big deal out of that and i didn't faint at no point did i faint i just i just couldn't keep my balance you know right well that all that's consistent with food poisoning everything and the radiologists put unremarkable meaning they don't see any problem that's their way of saying that you know yeah they went under the radiological radiologist term instead of saying nothing wrong they say it's unremarkable so yeah yeah but it was funny because i looked at so my whole body they didn't find cancer they just found these nodules these nodules sometimes these ct scans find things that you know they weren't looking for so well that's why i hate going to the hospital is they're going to find that's why i would like an mri because they can take an mri of your brain and they can see if there are areas that are black where the brain hasn't filled in and they can tell if you've got like alzheimer's or you're on your way uh to alzheimer's i looked at my thing and the brain part just was totally it was disappeared it the back of my skull yeah no no but it's that that few uh from your feet towards the head and they can see uh these open areas uh you know because my memory has been slipping lately i've been watching all these youtubes about uh alzheimer's and you know can you can you get it early and you can if you discover it you know what can you do to reverse it and things like that well if they ever want to give me an mri they've got to send me to some place where it's an open mri i can't do it absolutely i'm claustrophobic in those things i have no problem with it yeah some people have marjorie has no problem she falls asleep yeah i hear it i hear it's really noisy in there it is very nice not really it's so you hear those magnets they're huge magnets they're moving around for different images yeah why do you need that sounds like a jackhammer ct tct scans are usually preferable you know he is quiet it's like you go through a big donut it just whirls around you know nice little whirling sound hello brian hello ray hello oh there's john larkin because i live in breeze and there's the the rumor monger tony magno i'm in tony's circle and he didn't mention anything about it we're talking about warriors all day so far who cares yeah they lost yeah where are you outside it looks like you have an italian pot cedar there or something that tree oh yeah oh yes yeah and um there's this i'm watching this crazy cool oh really hi say hi hi hi there he graduated he graduated from brian he graduated from kindergarten today so so you bought a hot tub what a good father had that and then had a uh eighth grade and eighth grade graduation day day two so yeah uh it it it's terrible when they you know don't let you graduate from kindergarten yeah they have a lot of skills you should have heard that commencement speech is awesome really plays well with didn't you have to go others kindergarten three times phil i no i i couldn't pass that plays well with others part well he's you can tell that by just his participation in this program yeah exactly you told your story alex it took about 40 minutes and it was interesting it would have only taken 20 if phil didn't interrupt you every five words yeah well it took me it took me uh 40 minutes to tell and about 8 to 10 hours to do and i'm sure i'm leaving stuff out because for part of it i was in an absolute haze i didn't know what was going on i mean they weren't giving me all they gave me was a certain medicine to take care of the take care of the nausea but that's about it you know and the drip and the drip um so wow really doesn't it burn when you urinate what after the drift no he's talking about having uh i'll tell you i'll tell you the worst part about them doing a drip is that you have to urinate every half hour or something because they're pumping water into you pumping saline into you and so now now they send me up to get this full ct right where they're going to do the contrast everything and they hand me two bottles of water and they say they drink this before you get up there and i assume it's because it helps with the with the ct scan helps to see things better and so on so i drink both bottles of those and then i get up there and they go well one of our seat one of our uh uh ct scan uh is is not working so we're really slow so it's taking forever and i'm going i've got to pee now i just drank these two bottles of water right and i finally said to them can i pee do you mind if i pee because this is terrible you're not getting to me and i drank it so it would be good for the see they said go ahead pee you know so i did but i was p i was people i was peeing a lot in contrast yeah what they actually give you the water to flush the contrast contrast in a ct scan or is iodine no they gave it to me before they gave me this yeah what takes time to work through your assistance no that is why they give it to you they give it to you so it will uh open make things larger in that area and so on so they can look at it but anyway they even looked at i even looked at my uh my hemorrhoid my hemorrhoid my uh ulcer oh no my uh what's the picture of phil in your hemorrhoids can i please think for a second without you guys interrupting you no i have i have a hernia and i've always been worried about it because of a hernia goes and whatever and it looked and it said but it's not the constricting or anything like that so i know my my hernia is fine okay so i mean this i think i should get a full body scan every year and i wouldn't be a hypochondriac anymore or maybe i would increasingly will be well i'm i'm thinking the nodules will turn cancerous and i'll die but then again you know but you know it's okay you know i'm not worried about it you know what can they do about those nodules anything uh not really um the nodules they can they can go in if they get you know to a point where they go over three millimeters they could get cancerous uh they're usually not cancerous under three millimeters i'm at two millimeters one to two millimeters so it's not you know i'm not in that it can't the cancerous area but it could get to that you know and if it gets to that i think they just go in there and remove it go into your lung and take it out like polyps in your colon when they get to a certain size they just go in there and remove them on those nodules in the heart i mean in the in the lungs so it's not the same as lung cancer no my mother and i think i may have the one i have the first one because i smoked you know yeah my mother was a smoker she might as you get older things happen what'd you say tony my mother was a smoker a long time ago and when she was alive it was about i would say she was in her mid-50s she had something on a nodule on the lung it was a little past three so they biopsied and it was negative because she stopped smoking it but other than that it just stayed there they never did it they could always come up in the x-ray it just stayed yeah i remember the day but they if it was under three they wouldn't have biopsied it yeah exactly yeah it was about three and i remember dr rubin said look at a biopsy we never did so she was worried oh god is your lung cancer he says i doubted he said let's just do it and it always stayed there so when we used to go to the doctor for our extract it was he would show it to me there it is still you know but it never actually grew again it never really moved anymore yeah well i'm not going to worry about it yeah i wouldn't even worry about it because being being knifed in harlem is a bigger chance right yeah exactly you got a better chance of getting mug now exactly so you know i but i i i gotta tell you this was quite an adventure because i've never had anything like this happen to me before especially you know i've never tried your toenails i mean when you fell on the sidewalk when you fell on the sidewalk did you go to the emergency room to get checked no no no no only for your wrist i just limped home and you know my hand was hurting for a couple of days yeah whatever the walk of shame i've got to go get another shot my hand's hurting again but anyway it it um they won't give you another shot another thing for three months but the other thing i was thinking about i was lying on my back in the bathroom right can't move can't you know and i'm just wondering i'm saying to myself first of all the first thought i had is i'm thinking i'm dying i think i could die from it i mean it was really that was a great fear because i just felt just completely out of it like all i had to do was go over the threshold and goodbye everybody you know and the other thing i thought about immediately and this is the most interesting part of it i said to myself uh i don't i'm here on the bathroom lying on my back i don't want to die here because this is where elvis and lenny brought i'm just gonna say he don't have any [ __ ] yeah yeah please we have a little we have a little girl here don't don't use language yeah i was thinking of atkins uh when uh when i heard you slipped uh you know how atkins slipped on the ice and hit his head and that was that yeah i didn't remember that but anyway what i'm thinking what i was thinking was atkins diet elvis died this way i don't want to die in the bathroom on my back you know where did that where did alex die well he was in the bathroom at least these these well let's see here lenny was lying on the floor like i was but elvis actually died on the can a lot of my father yeah my grandfather he he was feeling really sick over the weekend and then once a doctor's friday doc says oh he's fine that night sunday night he was coughing so much i went into his bedroom he wanted to go the restroom he went to the restroom and then i lifted help him lift him off the toilet run him into the bedroom into the living room and he dyed my arms but that was the last thing like that i hear that's the last thing we do is go to the restroom and then i'm dying i think i got to take a good dump my dad had open heart surgery and in 72 they didn't know about clotting medicines and about 10 days after the operation uh he wasn't feeling good we took him to the hot where the ambulance took him to the hospital and overnight he was in the hospital for a few days and uh had to go to the bathroom went to the bathroom and that was it boom got a blood clot done and anti-clotting medicine yeah yeah but anyway i uh you know it's quite a quite an adventure you know spending that many hours uh in a uh in a uh your er you have no deductible i hope uh i have no deductible excellent excellent yeah no i have no deductible thank god that's that's the insurance when you get when you get the bill you're gonna have to let us know uh you know what all these tests were i'm imagining the bill if i were to get a bill i don't i guess i can't i guess i will say oh no my guess is 50k my guess is about five grand that's it yeah sure thank you thank you an er for a stub toe for that well okay 10 grand okay all right i i i what's that tv show but after after medicare says what they'll pay and my insurance has to go along with what medicare says it's worth the hospital is going to get 300 right so yeah that's why they don't build 50 grand they'll build 50. don't build 50 yeah at least i think they'll build 50 yeah yeah ct scan and interpretation is about 8 000 on the west coast and and one radiology interpretation interpretation yeah well the radiologist has to interpret it so his expertise and and the ct is about 8 grand on the west coast oh wow wow mri is about 10. isn't that a mclaren payment yeah no [ __ ] hell my my new computer scene is off my new computer seems rather cheap now yeah ready that instead of a mclaren payment this this month you bought your uh daughter a graduation from kindergarten uh present a hot tub right uh no there's our view this is the front tiffany's pants are here they're saying goodbye that we had a graduation party so oh yeah they're here yeah very nice so very nice that's very nice say hi say hi hi hey hey hey hey hey hey back at you i'm just doing some stuff i got to do because i had to sign on without doing a lot of stuff so i'm just uh getting things uh set up here uh but anyway um uh so i it was it was kind of a real adventure that i had yeah and uh a scary one as well because i i've never been sick in that way before and it seems like this is getting to be too much for me you know i mean i fall down i trip you know i do that kind of thing you've got to take more precautions as you get like over 50. yeah you know a fish raw fish is a big yet people sick thing if it's not kept right you know and so right if if you need to worry about getting dehydrated and throwing up and maybe having a heart attack or your or your kidneys shut down or something maybe you shouldn't eat raw fish anymore well and and you know it's also the handling of it you know if they cross contaminate with uh something else you could end up uh getting this kind of yeah yeah you really are but uh it did it was uh get closer to your mic uh tony because uh i said you better off going to mcdonald's alex well you know what i said to marjorie as i was as we were getting into uh it was it was getting to be about five o'clock yeah as i looked at her and i said i think the fastest way to get out of this emergency room is to die wrap it up yeah wrap it up get out of here we haven't got any more room in the emergency for a dead body yeah but i just i just think it's spooky because i've never had anything like this happen to me i've never been taken to the hospital in an ambulance and by the way this is the second ambulance trip for this family right yeah but how much does the ambulance cost that's expensive 700. that's 15 000. i would say 700 for the ambulance i'd say about that yeah yeah yeah we'll see we'll see let's say double that yeah oh by the way well here's what they do now it's very interesting thank god they all have iphones all these doctors have iphones and what happens let me throw my stuff in there facetime you don't tell me you've been no you're thinking oh john they all have oh and i've had it i can't figure it out though i think i got a bad i'll help you in a minute okay okay but here here's the deal um uh they all have phones and what they did with all the phones which is you know is they always are looking and then anytime they give you a pill it has a barcode on it right they take a picture of it and record the barcode and it goes to some place and they're charging you for that pill everything you do everything you do they change the the the needle in your arm boom they're they're coating it you know so everything every nook and cranny of this process uh is um you're kind of weird ray uh oh he's sideways yeah well you know there's a there's a car there's a guy uh who is also a photographer that's at the uc theater uh david's theater and uh he's a cardiologist and we'll be in the pit taking pictures and he pulls out his iphone and he's looking at patients uh whatever the graph is on his iphone you know to see patients that he's monitoring and there he is taking pictures at the uc theater you know a lot of you know i yell and scream about the computerized age we live in and there are terrible things about it um but this one of the better things is that they can keep tabs on you uh and um i don't know how they could tell where i was at any given time but they always seem to know you know because you have the location on your phone turned on and so they can track oh really this phone wasn't with me oh oops listen i left your eye watching i was rolled out of this bite and my watch went i went dead uh during the whole process of the day we want to help john larkin do his test i'm getting it i'm figuring it out i got it okay you just want quickly you take this that cap off you put the solution in there uh no no you put the solution in in that after you take the solution off there's there's a uh there's a reader all right uh after you put the swab in wait a minute phil phil yeah bill and all you gotta do is go to the website for these and they have a video in youtube yeah but if he if he puts the solution in that thing and then uh what he what he's going to do is he's going to swab his uh i'd rather hear about alex his nose who's going to put it into the solution can we talk about computer problems really then you're going to put the cap on then you put three drops well this is great programming drops in the reader and wait 15 minutes this is really exciting stuff you got it wrong this is you you do the nose thing and then you dip the swab right into this and then you dump it into the theater that's correct that's right this is why he was really sick with the cold last week it was really covered because he kept using the tap i did five of them up his ass that was a problem that's right yep bad samples did anybody watch the uh oh yeah the thing tonight oh yeah yeah january 6th i think uh it's getting closer and closer to cuffs for trump huh no well i mean i'll never go to jail yeah that's not even a criminal that's corrupt they're going to get all the low-hanging fruit and leave the big guy alone no i think they're going for him right off the bat they're trying to turn him into a felon so he can't run again oh that's a good thing he's going to run it's just a matter of whether i don't think he's going to run or if he tries they're not going to nominate him yeah i don't think he'll get nominated you know i think he's he they feel he's got too many too too much stuff against him now to have to go through another one of these things i really want to see him go to jail though he totally deserves yeah me too but i don't think so nbc ran a poll of trump versus desantis and they said desantis would beat trump if the election was held today based on this is nbc yeah well i love this you know we're all we're just we're about two and a half years away from the next election will you just show up two and a half years means they're going to start campaigning and raising rate well they've always been raising money but uh you know how the campaigns you said that you would like campaigns to start 30 days prior to uh the election well i think they started two years ago yeah no there's no question about it and i i really think it's ridiculous okay i really think it's terrible uh i i think that you know we should what we should do is uh hold the primary you know uh start about a year before the election and then do all your stuff you got to do in your debates and stuff for the primaries and then you you put up your best person and then the two of them debate for a little bit starting in in july and uh or august and then you hold the election one year nobody should even be be campaigning before a year we we just had a primary in california where uh the um the progressive district attorney in san francisco was ousted and assisted that wasn't a crime that wasn't a primary uh uh no way it was uh it was a recall yeah well the recall was part of the primary uh so there were other things on this there were uh uh what do they call those uh you know like propositions as well as uh you know for instance in contra costa we had the sheriff we had the d.a uh we had the senators uh and and and the governor well propositions are you know it should be pretty good to john john larkin would know about propositions because on the street where he lives they're going on all the time john got that i got it he lives he lives in the tenderloin get it and japan says there's nothing tender about that area anyway i you know i mean i don't know i don't i don't care i don't watch i don't watch like msnbc i'm starting to watch cnn because they have a new policy now and their new policy is that they don't want to advocate journalists have you know the people who read the news to to advocate and i think that's good you know that started already yeah because that was their plan yeah and i tell you the truth i think that's a uh that's one avenue that has not been explored for a long time and i think that that would be a really in other words they feel that what they should be doing is journalism right not advocacy and i'm sick and tired of turning on msnbc and i'm sure you're kind of sick of tuning into fox and you know what to expect you know yeah yeah well i watch those shows where they're on the couch and they're and they're pushing their books and uh you know the guy from my pillow is advertising you know i i watch those pretty lightweight things you know i get up in the morning and well you don't get more lightweight than the my pillow guy yeah well yeah there is those uh what is it the the uh six pills you can take uh for getting your vegetables that that's a big one now you you wrote me something the other day and i i should bring it i brought it up the other night and i'll bring it up now while you're here and that was that you said that uh you're really not going to go out after biden anymore that you feel maybe your job is to support the president or to at least not be unsupportive of him that's true you know as far as i i don't like uh i didn't like all of this stuff that they did to trump to try to interfere with him doing what he said he was going to do yeah you know basically they went out to trump what are you talking about yeah basically they went after him personally and you know i figure i figure that a majority of people voted for biden they wanted what he said he was going to do he was going to raise the gas he was going to raise taxes he was going to uh you know go after fossil fuels and and so forth and that's what he said he was going to do and that's what he's doing those people voted for him and that's what they wanted now whether it works out is is a different story but it's you know i supported what trump was doing and he said i'm going to do this these are the judges i'm going to elect and and so forth and i was uh i i supported that but my guy didn't win and so therefore uh i'm just going to win john uh you know it's at this point the other guy got sworn in so you know once he got sworn in uh it it's over you know and he's john he's tired of all the negative stuff going on on the show and he's i don't think he he likes what's going on in the country so far as negative stuff is concerned and uh you don't want to be part of it anymore that's true yeah that's basically what you told me it's not that you've suddenly decided not to have your politics that you always had but that you're you're just going to take a different approach to defending them right right yeah uh yeah i i don't uh i i don't think i think that you know calling somebody the orange man or going after biden saying he's he's crazy or he he's losing his mind those kinds of things don't do anything to help the nation all they do is tear things down and make more division so uh so you know i just figured you just said you just don't like i didn't like what they did to trump and i'm not going to do it i'm not going to lower myself to do it to biden okay all right everybody should know that two weeks ago phil slipped and was unconscious for a couple minutes and then when he came to he changed his mind he's actually a very positive person and it surprises me sometimes what he says on the show and i sometimes i think it's just to get everybody's goat well i you know i just i just decided that uh i didn't want to play in that sand box that's right it's time to move on yeah that's good it's good phil so anyway has anybody ever had the kind of the situation that i had yesterday where you where you got so you know you got dizzy and nauseous and you couldn't get out you get your head off the pillow perhaps you know i've had food it's horrible yeah i mean you have ray yeah do the same thing kind of happen to you yeah and i ended up in the hospital like that i did ct scans and uh and they were gonna they they thought i had a brain embolism and they were getting ready to do brain surgery on me i was getting i was just about to get a spinal tap and then it was the middle of the night and the head the head surgeon called in desperate and said no he just has a large vein and he said do not open him up and then i had a headache huh was that due to an mma uh match no but did you did you did you hit there oh i had i had a high blood i had a hypertensive crisis because of some medicine i took see and it made me pass out viagra no it wasn't that and then um yeah so then uh and then they gave me some medicine because i had a headache and that gave me a reaction where i completely lost my mind and i didn't know i was allergic to it they sent me a bill for sixty thousand dollars and uh it got negotiated down to 30 and then they were gonna make me pay like 15 or 20 and i said i'm not paying a penny first of all you made all these mistakes you almost did surgery on my brain you gave me a medicine that drove me out of my mind they told me they were gonna sue me then a year i said i'm not paying anything a year later i got a letter from stanford saying they've forgiven the whole thing i didn't pay a penny yours is 60 000. that's why i say alex has got a hundred thousand he won't get billed for that because he's got insurance but well i'm going to get billed for it i will see the bill sure is a hundred thousand dollars it was 60 000 if i remember 60 something and then the insurance company negotiated and got it down to like 30 something and they ended up billing me like between we see here's what my insurance company has to do medicare will pay what medicare will pay okay they will immediately negotiate it down because when they say it's only worth this much right jeff the hospital has to has to go along with that price that they say it's worth and then my insurance my insurance pays the 20 that medicare doesn't pay completely no deductibles nothing i bet you jeff is the six million dollar man we're talking about 50 000 oh yeah and and and so forth what do you think they got into you jeff well i mean the best thing is uh the insurance yeah but i want to be dead and financially yeah so what do you think they spent on you oh at least two million dollars you know the thing is what's interesting today about medicine what bothers me about it is that the first thing the first question they asked at the hospital of marjorie and she brought me in was what's your insurance yep yeah that depends on what they're going to do for you and here's the other insurance aspirins about the insurance let me explain something about the insurance so she writes me if something sends in a prescription to my pharmacy right the pharmacy says we can't do it so why said the doctor has to give prior ask for prior authorization and i'm going let me think about this for a second they sent me the hospital because i was nauseous so they want me to have at least 10 of these pills on hand just in case i ever i get nauseous like this again right but what if this were some kind of pill that you know was essential to my getting better all right and uh i thought for a second and i went they they'd ask for pre-authorization and then they wouldn't give it to me until like they they got the pre-authorization what in the meantime i could die because i didn't have the pills available to me i mean it's just terrible with these insurance why what prior authorization i pay you for pharmaceuticals you know for insurance on pharmaceuticals now you do your part of the job how do you like government sponsored socialized medicine now yes i like the idea so in california if you go to the er er doctors do not have to get prior authorization to treat you for anything that they see that you need no but we're talking are you talking about treating me there but when they call in for a prescription that prescription has to be pre-authorized they they what do they give you pro-methazine a little bit no it's it's yeah it's something i can't remember what it was but it's an expense it's a common anti-nausea no it's an inspection you know well here i'll tell you what it is hold on everybody hold on a second i gotta go over here and get the paper are you waiting there's 45 people watching so you know not saying that you should hit your head every week but no there are actually 47 people watching right now maybe something you know just a little a little i never heard of this drug before uh ona dematron oh densetron odenzetron that's what it says odt and that's what i uh that's what i you know that's what i got and then i looked to see what it was without the 10 pills without insurance and it was 75 but i don't know why they don't go ahead and okay that hello adrian she that's the graduate that's the graduate right there she graduated kindergarten do they do they teach them a lot in kindergarten now because for me it was just it was just cutting out she's she she's pretty advanced because they're learning how to read and stuff like that and she's like she knows you know a lot of that stuff so yeah does she color brian does she call her inside or outside of the lines uh she cut hello there everyone's going in the hot tub come on over phil come on over allen hey ray ray and john you guys come by here by an hour right you guys we just wanna they might have covered we just went up to fifty i think john john hey we gotta come over here we're up to 51 now we need more women with bikinis on absolutely next weekend are you coming into new york yeah we're going to see a play what are you going to go see american buffalo oh really oh great show good nice that's uh that's it's what's his name um david man david yeah the other day we went the other day we went and saw company i i like uh glenn gary glenn ross uh which was a movie adapted from uh matt yeah i went and saw sondheim sondheim musical last last week uh a company which is just incredible just that's a great show yeah it's a great show and in in this show where originally the lead was a was a guy the lead is now a woman and i since i never saw the ones with a guy i can't imagine this thing with a guy doing the part because it's about a person who all their friends are saying to them why aren't you married why aren't you getting close to married don't you want to become a man in your life and then she goes around investigating what marriage is all about and finds these people aren't as happy as they say they are you know and i'm thinking i can't imagine a guy playing that in this day and age i mean even back then if if some guy said i'm 35 and i'm not married everybody give him a high five you know so nobody asked guys back then hey how come you're 35 and you're not married they're gay yeah but yeah but this this work confirmed bachelor yeah but this worked because women have that biological clock ticking the whole deal and i really it was terrific it was just terrific so that's my my recommendation if you come to new york it's a great show i just saw cats here in san francisco yeah i saw it too but it's phony though i didn't like it because i i went there and they're using people dressed as cats yeah for sure what's that all yeah what's that all about i was expecting i was gonna go see singing cats you know the guy next door to me he's got two cats yeah i don't have a clue as to what the hell that thing's about either cats yeah just a bunch of cats singing and dancing yeah it's about cats it's taken from uh what was the uh was a book by somebody uh yeah [ __ ] [ __ ] yeah it's [ __ ] well that's what's his name i can't think of names right now andrew lloyd webb his stuff is so terrible i can't stand it you know except for jesus christ superstar yeah it was okay you know what what was the one where uh they were singing about a steam train and people would roller skate out into the audience yeah yeah no no it was roll or something an andrew lloyd webber play no i don't know yeah andrew oh oh um i saw it in london every everybody's on roller skates on stage yeah and and but but there's these ramps they go out into the uh out into the audience and then and they're and they're rolling around uh on like a track that goes uh in the air above the audience yeah pretty noisy though yeah you can't hear anybody sing but it's who wants to uh no you can hear them you know i suddenly realized i mentioned i mentioned to marjorie i said you realize marjorie this is the uh the second sondheim musical we've seen because and she says what else do we see and we saw sunday in the park with george which is awesome i liked it a lot right yeah i love sondheim sondheim yeah sundown was great incredible just one day in the park is great too yeah and so so uh is todd is amazing well the thing about about um uh company his company was the first musical that he wrote both the lyrics and the music uh and it was his the only comedy he ever did has a lot of comedy in it and after that it was like you know into the woods and us in the sunday in the park with george and sweeney todd and on and on you know he didn't he got there's some really you're right correct it was andrew roid rubber it was starlight express starlight express supposedly one of the worst musicals of all time i really enjoyed that well anything he does is one of the worst i even bought the record out in the lobby you know phantom of the opera sucks you know if when you work at those things and you see those musicals over and over again you start to notice where they [ __ ] up and stuff well you know what about because you probably see them at the uh the war field right or something oh yeah that's what i mean when you see them over and over again you can catch their mistakes well because people are you know what's a great it's the one thing that's great about theater every performance is absolutely original yeah it will never be that way again yeah okay don't you like phantom of the opera i just hate it i just don't like it it's got to want to hear it offends my ears i thought sarah brightman and antonio banderas did a great job that's wonderful terrific but they you know you still can't shine [ __ ] you know you know when you have a play like cats yeah oh you're not positive negative the c stands for coven hey uh you know and that stands for pool you're doing the music man now well you know like cats i guess there was like 10 000 performances yeah and uh and there was even some of the original cast from opening night in in most of those performances and it has to be every night has to be opening night for the audience and you know it's it's amazing i i asked somebody who does uh did the musicals i can't remember who how many good shows do you have a week and they said probably two really yeah the rest of them are okay you know it's always up to a certain level but having a really good show maybe you're lucky if you get one a week you're like really lucky if you get two a week yeah i saw ray do uh love letters and i i don't know how he didn't cry i mean i i i was like uh you know the tears the tears were all over the place because you're rehearsed for four weeks yeah yeah anyway hey listen we're running out of time here jeff has his hand up did you guys ever see uh this 76 1776 yeah i was in that show handcuffed doing it well tomorrow night we'll talk broadly okay how's that since all you people want to talk broadway we'll talk broadway tomorrow night but meanwhile i got to say goodbye to everybody good night phil hey uh good night to uh jeff good night to uh alan and to tony who don't listen to a thing tony has to say about anything that happens to me that he heard through shecky okay because it's like the game of telegraph you know that thing uh thank you very much john good seeing you if you come to new york give me a call okay let's do it yeah love to see you here's uh here's ray and thank you brian we're bringing your entire family to tonight's proceedings and then watch the sun go down behind you everybody wave goodbye and i'll wave good bye at you okay yeah there they go that's our citizen panel for tonight we'll get another one up here tomorrow night meanwhile jack bishop is next with the intersection and he will be let me uh let me just turn to my camera okay uh he will be here again tomorrow night same time same station in life and in the meantime as always if you see her tell her i love her okay bye bye everybody [Music] you
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💥Buster Murdaugh Reveals Dupers Delight #bodylanguage #truecrime
this is where everything changes and all bets are off his sister said someone approached her and said that you and Steven were romantically involved you see stress mouth real big and then we see that quick little head nod forward and he freezes his brother says that someone approached him and says that you were with a group of young men who beat him with a baseball bat it tilts back about two inches and then he says nothing and I'm seeing what looks like and I will I want to I got to be careful of this but it looks to me like duper's Delight everybody always says somebody out I can see duper's a lot I'm telling you man I went back and forth on this I'll put a little freeze frame of it up here looks like that cat's smiling it looks like somebody just told them like you just washed his car and they're like wow the car looks great and he's like like that or he cut his own hair and they're like yeah it looks great it's like yeah I got this that's the look he has on his face so that really bothers me
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Defying Gravity: Future of Grace
hospitality is essential to us as people of faith I I like to think of hospitality as prevenient Grace that it's God's action before we even know it is there how we do Hospitality here at the church represents what we believe about God one of the thing that that seems to be missing here is a director of hospitality somebody that can organize our volunteers and our hospitality and make everyone who comes in our doors feel welcome one of our goal goals for the coming year is to hire a director of hospitality and volunteers that would help us to be more like Christ hands and feet anytime somebody comes in our door and makes them feel welcome in our inhome meetings we ask the question what are the challenges that we Face the number one answer is how do we connect with young families and so we're going to try to design teams that help us answer those questions that lead us toward reaching out and connecting to a new generation so that we can continue to be the church in the future I want to ask you to consider being part of two new teams we're going to start at the church both of these teams come out of the ideas and suggestions that were mentioned at our home meetings the first team is an Outreach team the goal of the Outreach team is to let our neighbors know we love and care through our words and our actions and inviting them to be part of the community it's a little bit different from all the mission work we do it's making a connection with our neighbor neers the second team that we're going to be starting is called an inreach team we're going to reach into the membership of the church and we're going to Target people between the ages of 20 and 50 those are the folks who are staying away from the church a little bit more than they have in the past we want to look at all the ways we can reach out to them uh what their needs are what's important to them and how we can connect with them and help them especially with their young families if you have a passion for either of those areas please let me know we're going to start forming these teams soon and we need passionate people who are ready to make that commitment here's why I give to the church I love the idea of us working together to build up the kingdom of God I put in what I have you put in what you have we pull all our resources together we try to practice generosity the best that we can and then we see what we can build and that means building up staff building up the building itself building up our Ministries and our Outreach we can do all kinds of amazing things together when we work together and that's the kind of teamwork that I love to be part of you know there's all kinds of things that we can do but it takes money to do that when we give to the church we make a difference not just here in this place but as we reach out Beyond these doors and so our hope is that uh we'll be able to continue to be in Ministry together that we'll fully fund all the things that we want to do so I encourage you to be a part of that as we move into 2024
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BALTIMORE RAVENS FINALIZE 53 MAN ROSTER - WAIVES/CUTS DONT INCLUDE ANY SURPRISES
YouTube team keep it clean what's going on this engraving here with another video and in this video this is gonna be a quick one I just wanted to go over the the last little bit of roster moves that the Ravens make then I want to go play some mud on Xbox one if you want to play me on xbox one madden 18 my gamertag is engraved in ing r IV in but anyway i just wanted to go over the last last bit of a roster moves that the Ravens made not really any surprises except for one now that I think about it except for one but anyway there you go meets a Quincy was over - Kim yeah he didn't really do anything he didn't really do anything in preseason so anyway they just put out a list with their last set of moves let me just go over that now Oh first before I go over there let me introduce myself me I mean great nervous this is my youtube channel engraving Vince and I'm a Ravens fan but I'm just a fan of the game of football so uh we're gonna oh man you took me off when you wrote that means you say you be a rule my fault I am I am but we talk about all 32 NFL teams on this YouTube channel so if you offended Ravens make sure you subscribe well if you're a fan of just getting NFL team period make sure you subscribe man appreciate you What's Up boss neck now let me just read off the list I know y'all saw the list on Twitter you have to have seen it by now oh it came out a couple minutes ago some of the people they cut Quincy out of oil Chris Matthews Ryan Mallett the tight end well first let's start out receive Quincy out of oil and Chris Matthews Chris Matthews didn't really get any hype during the preseason or OTAs but out of oil did and Tim white did both of them got big-time hype it was a lot of talk about them but then during the preseason they didn't really do anything that stood out Tim white was somebody that a lot of people also talked about and but during the preseason he had that nice punt return he also had um he also had a the touchdown where was it from which one I think it was from from Josh Woodruff who also got cut today which we've been talking about for like the longest we knew it was coming but this just it just got confirmed today ricky ortiz he didn't make the list at fullback and neither did Lorenzo Tyler Fiero so it looks like yeah record is gonna be our fullback on the defensive tackle the guy plays both ways Jamin he of course he made the roster which we all we expected that and if that wouldn't have happened and we would have I don't know what we would have done but I'm glad we don't have to do it cuz he made the roster yeah tell if you're got cut a couple did yesterday yesterday yesterday he got cut yesterday Taquan Mizzell he was not really a surprise he was like he was somebody that just wasn't hundred-percent Sean because I knew Danny Woodhead he was out because he was injured injured when his hamstring or should I say he was out no Tim white didn't get cut he's on injured reserve but Taquan Mizzell with Terrence west being the starter the backup was gonna be Danny Woodhead he was gonna be our second guy but he had been out he had been he had been hurt so then we had West Taquan Mizzell Bobby Rainey was in there no he wasn't making a team from the beginning who else do we have it Oh buck Allen beau then this says buck Allen actually made the team this dude keeps shocking me like two years straight two years straight he's been making a team and I've been thinking he's gonna get cut but he keeps on doing it two Cuomo's is kind of just like sort of a shocker but at the same time it's not a shocker it's not a surprise I get him him not being over buck Allen even the buck Allen he look the best that he's looking a couple of years he looked good doing a preseason especially the first couple games and I don't know Taquan Mizzell is a tricky one that was a tricky one maybe he'll make the practice squad I don't know Keenan Reynolds should not have made it he didn't do anything to show that he deserved the roster spot and I'm not saying that he um I'm not saying I wish anybody wouldn't make a team or whatever don't deserve a job but he didn't show anything that made him stand out I did see Ross Cochrane the Giants oh is that the Steelers quarterback man people are just complaining about him in a video and I did another day so we'll see ya oh I appreciate that title for title thank you all the way from Spain I appreciate that man what's up trace I liked the video guy she was a boy I appreciate that David Thank You Man people sleep on Reynolds well he didn't wake us up so that's a big problem that's a big problem um who else got cut no no no surprises I mean like what we said Josh would run we he was somebody that we knew was gonna get cut that wasn't a surprise we knew that they were gonna stick with Matt Ryan Mallett through thick and thin and what really let us know that they were gonna stick with Ryan man that was after their very first game with Ryan Mallett look they look bad he didn't look good at all and John Harbaugh said he played one in football I mean I feel like we knew already but when when he said that that should have just let us know hey Ravens fans we ain't getting rid of man and they they also get a boiled egg you cut to risk I mean they also did give him a 1 million dollar bonus on in his contract so yeah they they weren't gonna cut him somebody had asks me something let me see he needs to be on a pregnant playing Kenny needs to yeah he does need time to develop somebody eggs something enough of that I mean let's call it the comment section right now Oh Mitch said I'm surprised more beeped out Chris Matthews yeah Chris Moore that's something else too they said it but even before pre-season they said that their top four receivers they said they said the top four was gonna be Macklin Perryman Wireless and then they said they want their fourth receiver to be Chris Moore they said that last I mean not the last year they said that before preseason even started and I was thinking okay I'm he who knows the dude he lived and drop city last year he was the resident I think he might have even been maybe the mayor of that city oh yeah more move down to fifth well yeah even still it with him with campanero he can play campanero can play he's always hurt but he can play so they need to make sure they keeping keeping receiver a return man they need to keep somebody on speed dial because I like camps game the dude is an icer he got some good hands Michael campanero does not drop he is great after the catch he makes plays but in order to make plays you have to be on the field if you're not on the field you can't do anything for the team straight up and can't do anything for the team in white Giants fan mm said 17 said his payment a bus no it's too early for that because he's only played with like this would be really be his second year playing because last year I'm just I'm excited for the time we might have to wait till next year but then with next year we'll see what happens I mix I'll be excited for the time when payment can have a full offseason just a full offseason of work because he's still in his third year he hasn't had that yet he has not had a full season last year he missed all the all of the offseason miss OTAs miss all that good stuff and then he came back I think he played like in the fourth preseason game and then he played the whole regular season this year hey they said he had a great o TAS he got hurt I think he got hurt before week one in a preseason I forgot which which game in a preseason thing when she came before it which weekend a preseason he got hurt but he got hurt missed all the preseason now he's back so this guy has not and then of course the first year we know what happened with that he came through they said oh yeah he's looking like a first-round draft pick he got hurt and then they said oh yeah he's he's dealing with he's week to week he's week to week and that week to week turning season two season so he missed all all of his rookie year so hopefully next year will be the first time that he actually gets a full offseason program he gets to do OTAs gets to do practice gets to do preseason gets to do everything wouldn't have made it if what he he shouldn't have made it based on the Ravens and how they Harbaugh how he feels about Malik based on his play he probably should have he gives you more of a spark and backup running back than mallet so far but it is what it is man what's up Savage and DeAndre said Woodrum should have made the team I think he should have actually said when he plays he isn't supposed to have a great deep threat there was a game that say what he was torching it he told my parent my mildew Chris Matthews did not make it he didn't make it he didn't make it so yeah that's there are no it's not any surprises here it's not really any surprises or receiving core it's small a little guys but we'll see how it goes me be fine though they'll be fine Flacco did it was these men see enticement those dudes ain't no they definitely ain't any Giants down but yeah no surprises here is nobody like oh my god I can't believe that guy got cut now some things who are still gonna be in action because oh yeah something that um I did see Jeff Szczerbiak tweeted out I saw Justin boy just brought it out two at the beginning of the string we kept all of our defensive linemen we kept all of her so they may either just keep these guys or they may be having something in the works that we don't know about yet yeah they might trade one they probably will probably will because even though the roster is at 53 right now things are gonna change because like they said Maurice Kennedy he got to go to injury reserve Murray say we just cut Jack Johnson you can bet I saw I saw they're not gonna cut Jail in here Torres they're not gonna cut jail in Hill at all he made the team um II said maybe jaylen Hills I started a nickel corner since Brandon Boykin went to IR I don't know we'll see I know they like what they're you swept there and he had actually looked good there the other night I'm sorry I was looking for some more but do I like Matthews he got potential I feel like he just he hasn't been able to shown as a potential cuz he really hasn't had a shot because of so many people are hit up since there's so many people have ahead of him he just hasn't really got a chance to really do anything what's up dusk I don't even know what Burton Boykin was her to the day meaning sometimes you just never know where a person they sometimes they give out too much information and it's wrong but sometimes they just hold back information and that'll be what what happens he made me crazy cage versus the Saints he made a nice one to have the night press the saints go back to Seattle ball against the Patriots oh yeah that was him that was him who'd have thought that that guy is the guy that's on a team now and couldn't even make it know Jalen hill did not get cut he did not and he will not get cut now what I was saying I feel like that the rest is still not set yet because Maurice Kennedy is gonna go to injury reserve and they gonna he might be one of the people that end up coming back who else Maurice can do somebody else too I forgot who the other person was now my son is doing great he's not out right now Jayla hills are next to von yum hey hopefully hopefully he can be even better than me gotta be nice that'll be really nice um let me see nobody no no surprises man I'm just looking checking let me let me just check one more thing there's always guys that get they can cut to add players from the team that will cut maybe that's what they do with the deal I yeah they may cut somebody from the divine they may trade somebody from the d-line Thomas all good man so yes not they not done yet they're not oh yeah and they kept kept ban Bradley who whose name fits his description perfectly that dude can hit like crazy who else that's crazy that is crazy that Jamin Hill has Sheldon price out of 4th or 5th corners so our top three corners Brandon Carr Jimmy Smith and Marlon Humphrey and then after that Jalen Gila Sheldon price that's crazy me that says a lot about those guys they apparently love them so hey we'll see raters did do some trade they were for some offensive linemen though they know you didn't you didn't like that Ortiz got cut what a sucks okay expected oh there VIN smile that was a little surprising he made it but hey yes it is what it is you see I'm just looking just looking and ya know Jacques Jacques Wow well I've been here a lot of people think that LeGarrette Blount gonna get cut I just can't see it I can't see it no I can't see that he said mother didn't get cut no he didn't get cut we knew he wasn't gonna get cut though she kept Quincy over mile let's see me will see the buck Allen and tell if he'll get cut telephone all day buck Allen did not surprise me no for back this year either no they said it I guess it go on Patrick record me he did a sting so yeah I guess they like him in a position yeah I did see the Steelers traded their cornerback to the giant associate that works out this man nobody's gonna practice quiet yet they haven't put those people on there yet I believe they do that to morrow I believed either tomorrow maybe later today since four o'clock is the deadline for the active roster between today and tomorrow who got come from the running back quote two Cuomo's l got cut ricky ortiz Lorenzo Taliaferro those guys got cut so that's it just two Ravens roster we sit not set in stone I take it back so it's not said what this EJB see Jake walk that cut shadow says does anyone know what was wrong with CJ boy did he not produce enough results I felt like he didn't I feel like I didn't see much of him in the preseason yeah some guys it's tough for them in a preseason to really make an impact because they don't really have a big opportunity to do that and he was one of those people that didn't have a big opportunity to do that so guess what there I know you made some crazy kitchen like the first week but after that you just you just kind of fell off into the sunset because he didn't really get that much of a shot and a lot of that goes on the quarterback play too if you playing with a quarterback that just can't get you to fall sometimes y'all don't y'all not in rhythm you're not in sync it just it can work out for the worse for you that's why I felt like with mallet when Ryan Mallett was playing I said it a lot of time to say man this dude's you're still making people lose they chose me but I Matters making people lose their jobs and for you he's making people lose their jobs it's tough sucks that he has that impact um but hey here's what it is me TJ Roy TJ Ward did really get cut bag of crackers say ravens suck okay got an opinion that's fine everybody got one it's just the peoples that the people's opinion that we care about that man and yours definitely doesn't seem like one now they screwed over a lot of I receivers yeah DD at me we did yeah Clippy that's right me that's right oh what a socks he's already gone already blocked oh he's out of it so who's gonna be starting for the whole line it looks like probably Ronnie Stanley James Hird Ryan Jensen Marshall yonder and Austin Howard recipe smoke I wanted to see him I thought I wasn't sure about him making a team I didn't I was like on the fence about it because I I know we had Danny Woodhead and I was like huh I would have thought he would have made it over book Avenue I'm that that kind of did surprise me I did see the black field going interception but I wasn't me I did see it I did see Carl Davis white a smoky cut I don't maybe just a numbers game I don't know me maybe we should have a solid defense and offense is getting better they should make a big issue of me would you like to see them sign anyone else what do we need I just want to see them play I want to see them play I don't feel like this now practice squad won't be out till like today in tomorrow I don't feel like it's anybody who I just want to see the I just want to see them play I really want to see their offense play see how they look and then go from there me cuz I don't feel like it's really any anybody out there that can really make our team be like oh yeah that's the guy that we need to sign and on that's the guy that uh that's the guy that's gonna make our team so much there's nobody really out there like that who can come in and do that like that at least in nobody that I can think about nobody that I can think about off the top of my head Oh y'all make sure I leave a like on a video too it's 40 people in here but it's only 18 likes y'all make sure I click that thumbs up button but I think we need a speedy back it seems like all running backs up between the tackles run us yeah that's true West would head on but gather yeah you're right do we need cap not a flat goes back see he's obviously out there since don't look like anybody sign them cuz of you know everything going on well we talked about that enough we talked about that a lot I play fantasy football I play it but I don't play it like I'm gonna leave but I'm not like how do I explain it I played I don't really care about it it's not my thing it's not my thing oh you my xbox one yeah yeah me if you want to wait gamertag is engraving if you all ever want to play on my xbox one man well you see these J Frank saying we need buck I don't know yeah let's hope would they can stay healthy for real a K is completely right yeah CJ bacon I don't know if that was you earlier um somebody had wrote on a video one of the videos from today is so funny they say that Ryan Mallett was lowkey man that Flacco came back and they probably had a percent right and they probably a 100 percent right 10 percent right had to be enemy had to be cuz man that might have been like oh man I might get a chance to plainness in this in this uh and I'm on his team I'm already guaranteed a roster spot I'm thinking I might get a chance to start yeah what's let go gets injured if he does we're gonna sign cap because we wouldn't have a choice I think they would look somewhere else cuz after uh after Kathleen's girlfriend called the owner racist I don't think they uh I don't think they're gonna go down the cab route 32 owners won't sign him they want their place and staying in place it's a good point right there yeah but they look good a few games Savage II write me Malaga school that's such a good point J Frank he's a man that gets treated like the coach's son that's true Rashid no wood Jim is gone he's out of it oh it was you that said it okay appreciate that man I was funny I was cracking out when I read that I wish CJ 2k was a young CEO yeah he wouldn't have been cut if he was and even he even with him dropping off with speed he's still his drop off a speed is still probably faster than a lot of my best that they are but they're not gonna say what a sock said I personally don't care about the controversy we can't we just need him for backup whatever the cases may be especially with Madeline and cause now I see the thing is they're not gonna do it and I wouldn't have no problem cat but a lot of people they have a problem with cabinet because of what he did and it's so weird because those same people don't have it they didn't have a problem with Ray Rice well there's something much worse and I'm not saying you know that hold the stuff against people forever but that be consistent be consistent if you want to be mad at somebody for kneeling during the anthem or whatever and peacefully they not call they're not doing they're not writing they're not causing no violence they're not killing anybody you're not hurting anybody they're just kneeling doing an anthem if you're gonna be mad at somebody for that then be mad at Ray Rice for his domestic violence domestic violence thing be mad at the real self is domestic violence you mad at Jimmy Smith for cheating on his girlfriend a wife and getting somebody else pregnant be mad at Ray Lewis for that whole ordeal the mad at Donte Stallworth for that whole thing with the whole just nasty but it's like people people pick and choose when they want to be mad and then since the media is mad at them and it's just stupid stupid stuff but anyway here's what it is here's what it is so you know we talked about that a lot before so it is what it is me um Sam a Ravens fan but the owner is an idiot for not signing cat and not keeping wood what if the Ravens got TJ would I want to be mad at that B it would be some nice nice debt we would have some nice backup safety whoever Darius weapon TJ waters backup safeties I wouldn't be mad at that at all one for real life and then to formatted to ain't gonna happen or defends in Baltimore that has signs protesting well white actually have a chris johnson tennessee chair the old nice that's definitely a bell baton heavy buckets making a great cut snap yeah we'll see man Tim White's injury was a wasn't the thumb thumb injury I think I believe it was forget I will score any good I don't know I didn't really notice him which is a good thing if you don't all notice an offensive lineman but I know they already have Jefferson a widow no we know that I'm just saying that it would be nice depth he wouldn't be a starter obviously but it'd be nice that when you can have a starter as your backup like we already got a Darius Webb if we have a Darius Webb and TJ Ward that'd be nice yep they didn't cut white they put him on injured reserve so he will not be back this year yes CJ I know a lot of people thinking that TJ we're gonna go to Pittsburgh will see me we should put Anthony Lavina as a hybrid linebacker like how the Bucks used to Buchanan I mean had a car let's use butane I'm sorry I saw B you see in Buchanan I was thinking bucks no possibility I'm sure they're gonna throw him in there sometimes and some nickel formations do you think Perryman will do anything pay me to do this season how much how much does mac then add to this often make there's a lot to the office cuz it ain't just payment in wallets as a speed receiving this Macklin to you gotta look out for three and now we got Danny as long as if Flacco can be one if he can be held upright if they're offensive like protect them - if he can make good decisions and good throws don't throw off her back foot don't know yet don't throw why you're leaning back or whatever just if he can stay upright if he can just if he gets the mental game down that's it right there if he gets his mental game on point this season he can go places that we've never seen him go before I don't play Madden mobile no if I just wish that Flacco it just I want him to imagine I wanted to be like I'm gonna be like Flacco act like you're planning the playoffs all throughout the regular season if he did that undefeated guaranteed undefeated the way that Flacco plays in the playoffs it's just it is that's that's when you can call them elite well regular season play and anally his playoff played oh oh man it's crazy it's crazy good it's crazy good I I wish he would just play like that during the regular season and ravens would be well on their way but you know what it is I think might was gonna make it he definitely was the impact player yeah I think he probably would have made it man and I've never wanted Madden 18 all manner simulation oh wait that's tough yeah that's true CJ bacon mac me Cameron all those routes hopefully would you'll get cleared yeah I think he will get on a practice squad that's somebody felt like they could pick him up give him a shot bullet see echo came out the womb back whispers II can't help you meanwhile the Terps of committing murder I heard about that but I ain't watching me TJ a linebacker we can play that but anyway appreciate y'all man thank you this was a lot of fun as always again make sure you leave a like on the video if you haven't already if you were possible Flacco restructure his contract the hell fix offensive line no because that would I mean he technically hood but that would put us back even further because we already tight on cap room and then the Flacco contract kiss his salary cap gets higher and higher I forgot how it works out the next couple years but if we restructure this contract then we would be putting some of his money now onto later years so that would make his salary cap hit for those later hit years even higher than it already is so they don't need to do that but anyway appreciate y'all man appreciate y'all thank you thank you thank you again make sure you leave a like on a video if you haven't already subscribed to the YouTube channel if you haven't done so already and that's it man turn notifications on so when we do live with these videos could be one of the first people to see it appreciate your watching and that's the Ravens roster already set completely no they still got someone to do but thank you and when they do when they do do that work we'll let you know appreciate it I'm going
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Great Attractions! Great Company! Great Fireworks! What Could Go Wrong? | Magic Kingdom
good afternoon we're so glad you're here do daily vlogs if you like stay Sarah poison there but I had to show you this before we ate look at how delicious you made me a favorites black bean burgers to try to saute crystal jalapenos and she infected [Music] well here we are on the ferry going to the Magic Kingdom I also like to point out this is I think the first time since a vacation so like since before we lives here then we sat on the ferry I may get antsy and stand up and go like outside the front of the ferry looking at the Magic Kingdom balls like why not still thinking it easy at the Magic Kingdom but I'll hear you leave today into the world of yesterday we realise been 11 days mr. Smith goes Washington they don't always had this kind of freedom space here two on the stop by and say hello good old boy I'm in Maine she took them beautiful as always and I think it may be a good old night just enjoying the magic yep mm-hmm mm-hmm yep I think we need that it's a good fun dragon some of these beautiful and amazing out to 90 years for $178 I totally buy it for Sarah she also just got jalapeno juice you got a jalapeno I [Music] it's so naked so naked okay what about now [Music] you've got the snakes place Rangers [Music] that's not my real score [Music] the sky is creepy we think it might have rainbows guys it's clouded man I should have definitely changed into a t-shirt and I shouldn't have had a jalapenos my face and my stomach are all on fire Wow look at this time Wow look at that line Wow twig it's real hard Magikarp answered for your eyes and ears and mouth and not like pretty pumps graer finishing is great musics great companies great what could go wrong dad um can come and mess everything up he would [Music] [Applause] we decided since we haven't been given front chilling the most loved lately and that says home that you were going to chill on the rocking chairs but someone's in the one but there's only one there's not two I don't know and then we're gonna go to the to the Riverwalk to watch the fireworks so commence relaxation station [Music] yeah we gotta get a new spot dog boy works five minutes to Showtime and she's switching up our plans we're supposed to sit on the bench but now she wants to lean against huckleberry fans over there farther in a direct view all right so we're gonna check this spot out what was the dumbest well Sarah's gonna sit on this but she says go squinty cameras gonna go there on that pole and there's the castle do you think there's some writing [Music] [Applause] [Music] joyas that means we end up every land tonight good night we relaxed thought I don't know the last time I just laid on a bench if you can call it a bench on a tree stupid inferential and for about thirty minutes felt perfect I wanna I want a mixer we're venturing into something that we usually would never do go straight into the hub post fireworks but we're on the hunt for some pretzels and almost every single booth in Franklin and eventually we're closed so Main Street probably a shoo-in for some Mickey pretzels is it is it oh it's open I just don't know if they have any fresh pretzels are available and it thinks it's like last Christmas time oh wait you know these are their hearts hurry back this is one of my favorite absolute favorite do you have a big name a great time what better way to top it off nope [Music] Polly and me go for a nice cold coke I'm gonna get cold [Music] we're home you've decided it's dinner time also a Minnie Mouse ball broke today so now she's dead well tiny poker we got a call from Steve Jobs today my favorite things in life don't cost any money it's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time Steve Jobs so I think we're gonna make a nightly ritual now to look up our Zillow and our apartments and our Facebook groups for apartments and houses to rent oh you have a tour tomorrow yeah I'm only gonna tour during my lunch to see a place but we're still looking this deals not done - the paper signed right there's a small backyard which would be really nice for the puppy but if it's not our style so if it's not a good area all that sort of stuff well thank you so we're still gonna keep looking it's chilly an hour with a magical night hmm one more day closer to this dang test it's good to be home good to be home we know what our goals are we know what we hope to accomplish and believe me it's the most exciting and challenging assignment we've ever tackled at Walt Disney Productions [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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ABC Test! Employee or Independent Contractor?
We regularly see situations in which employers are trying to skirt their responsibilities under the employee-employer relationship. The most common way they try and skirt that responsibility is by the misclassification of individuals as independent contractors, when in reality they're employees. Historically, to determine if someone was an employee versus an independent contractor was a very lengthy analysis. In fact, under some of the analysis there were up to 20 different factors that went in a play to determine whether or not you should have been classified as an employee. Earlier this year in 2018, the California Supreme Court came out with a landmark decision that made the determination between an independent contractor and an employee much simpler. It's commonly referred to as the ABC test. The first factor of the ABC test is quite frankly a carry over for pre-existing law and it really boils down to "is the individual that's performing the services free from the control and direction of the person that hired them?" In other words, if you're able to do whatever you want how you want to do it as long as the end product or the end result is what they bargained for, then you're probably an independent contractor. Conversely, if instead you have to follow certain guidelines, certain protocols, certain ways to do it, certain dates and times to do it and the employer is controlling how you get there, then you're probably an employee not an independent contractor. The second prong of the ABC test is probably the easiest to determine if there's a violation or not and that has to do with whether or not you're performing services that are in the same industry as your potential employer. For example, if your employer is in the janitorial business and you're performing janitorial services, then that's most likely an employee situation and they would violate the ABC test. Conversely, if your employer is in the accounting industry or is an accountant and you're providing janitorial services at their accounting firm, that's outside their industry and thus would satisfy the ABC test and you're probably an independent contractor. The third factor is a little bit of a carryover from the prior law but it's also a very critical one. It has to do is whether or not the employee or the person performing the services engaged in that same line of work independent of who they're working for for this job. For example, to use the janitor exception from a minute ago: if you perform a janitorial services at lots of different buildings then you're probably a independent contractor. Conversely, if you're performing janitorial services only for this one firm every single day, day in day out and you don't have your own independent business outside of that, then you're probably an employee. The California Supreme Court has realized that we had too many factors to determine if someone was an employee versus an independent contractor. The new ABC test is fantastic in that it simplifies it for everybody and it makes it a simpler easier guideline to follow.
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How Bill Gates Monopolized Global Health
hello i'm bill gates chairman of microsoft in this video you're going to see the future who is bill gates a software developer a businessman a philanthropist a global health expert this question once merely academic is becoming a very real question for those who are beginning to realize that gates unimaginable wealth has been used to gain control over every corner of the fields of public health medical research and vaccine development and now that we are presented with the very problem that gates has been talking about for years we will soon find that this software developer with no medical training is going to leverage that wealth into control over the fates of billions of people because until we get almost everybody vaccinated globally we still won't be fully back to normal bill gates is no public health expert he is not a doctor an epidemiologist or an infectious disease researcher yet somehow he has become a central figure in the lives of billions of people presuming to dictate the medical actions that will be required for the world to go back to normal the transformation of bill gates from computer kingpin to global health czar is as remarkable as it is instructive and it tells us a great deal about where we are heading as the world plunges into a crisis the likes of which we have not seen before this is the story of how bill gates monopolized global health you're tuned into the corporate report until his reinvention as a philanthropist in the past decade this is what many people thought of when they thought of bill gates in the case of the united states versus microsoft the us justice department contended that the software giant had breached anti-trust laws by competing unfairly against netscape communications in the internet browser market effectively creating a monopoly bill's first concern was that the prosecution could potentially block the release of his company's latest operating system windows 98. hey you asked me about when i wrote this email or what are you asking me about i'm i'm asking you about january of 1996. that month yes sir and what about it what non-microsoft browsers were you concerned about in january of 1996 i don't know what you mean concerned um what is it about the word concerned that you don't understand i'm not sure what you mean by it we're going to be working together on microsoft office on internet explorer on java and i think that it's going to lead to a very healthy relationship so it's a package announcement today we're very very happy about it we're very very excited about it and i happen to have a special guest with me today via satellite downlink and if we could get him up on the stage right now police and security guards in belgium were caught flat-footed today by a cowardly sneak attack on one of the world's wealthiest men the target was microsoft chairman bill gates arriving for a meeting with community leaders watch what happens when a team of hitmen meet him first with a pie in the face gates was momentarily and understandably shaken but he was not injured the hit squad piled on with two more pies before one of them was wrestled to the ground and arrested the others for at least the moment and got away gates went inside wiped his face clean and made no comment he then went ahead with his scheduled meeting no word on the motive for this attack but once reviled for the massive wealth and the monopolistic power that his virus laden software afforded him gates is now hailed as a visionary who is leveraging that wealth and power for the greater good of humanity in the 22nd century a book will be written about the entrepreneur of the 21st century i'm sure such a person who will foremost come to the mind of those historians is certainly bill gates i don't think it's hyperbole to say that bill gates is singularly i would argue the most consequential individual of our generation uh i i mean that our next guest is one of the richest and most generous men in the world please welcome bill gates at a time when everyone is looking to understand the scope of the pandemic and how to minimize the threat one of the best informed voices is that of businessman and philanthropist bill gates the process by which this reinvention of gates's public image took place is not mysterious it's the same process by which every billionaire has revived their public image since john d rockefeller hired ivy ledbetter lee to transform him from the head of the standard oil hydra into the kind old man handing out dimes to strangers don't you give a dime you better die thank you sir thank you very much i consider myself thank you for the rise i consider myself more than amply faith bless you bless you more to the point john d rockefeller knew that to gain the adoration of the public he had to appear to give them what they want money he devoted hundreds of millions of dollars of his vast oil monopoly fortune to establishing institutions that he claimed were for the public good the general education board the rockefeller institute of medical research the rockefeller foundation similarly bill gates has spent much of the past two decades transforming himself from software magnate into a benefactor of humanity through his own bill and melinda gates foundation in fact gates has surpassed rockefeller's legacy with the bill and melinda gates foundation long having eclipsed the rockefeller foundation as the largest private foundation in the world with 46.8 billion dollars of assets on its books that it wields in its stated program areas of global health and development global growth and global policy advocacy and like rockefeller gates's transformation has been helped along by a well-funded public relations campaign gone are the theatrical tricks of the pr pioneers the ubiquitous ice cream cones of gates mentor warren buffett are the last remaining holdout of the old rockefeller handing out dimes gimmick no gates has guided his public image into that of a modern day saint through an even simpler tactic buying good publicity the bill and melinda gates foundation spends tens of millions of dollars per year on media partnerships sponsoring coverage of its program areas across the board gates funds the guardian's global development website gates funds npr's global health coverage gates funds the our world and data website that is tracking the latest statistics and research on the coronavirus pandemic gates funds bbc coverage of global health and development issues both through its bbc media action organization and the bbc itself gates funds world health coverage on abc news when the newshour with jim lehrer was given a 3.5 million gates foundation grant to set up a special unit to report on global health issues newshour communications chief rob flynn was asked about the potential conflict of interest that such a unit would have in reporting on issues that the gates foundation is itself involved in in some regards i guess you might say that there are not a heck of a lot of things you could touch in global health these days that would not have some kind of gates tentacle flynn responded indeed it would be almost impossible to find any area of global health that has been left untouched by the tentacles of the bill and melinda gates foundation it was gates who sponsored the meeting that led to the creation of gavi the vaccine alliance a global public-private partnership bringing together state sponsors and big pharmaceutical companies whose specific goals include the creation of healthy markets for vaccines and other immunization products as a founding partner of the alliance the gates foundation provided 750 million dollars in seed funding and has gone on to make over 4.1 billion dollars in commitments to the group gates provided the seed money that created the global fund to fight aids tuberculosis and malaria a public-private partnership that acts as a finance vehicle for governmental aids tb and malaria programs when a public-private partnership of governments world health bodies and 13 leading pharmaceutical companies came together in 2012 to accelerate progress toward eliminating or controlling 10 neglected tropical diseases there was the gates foundation with 363 million dollars of support when the global financing facility for women children and adolescents was launched in 2015 to leverage billions of dollars in public and private financing for global health and development programs there was the bill and melinda gates foundation as a founding partner with a 275 million dollar contribution when the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovations was launched at the world economic forum in davos in 2017 to develop vaccines against emerging infectious diseases there was the gates foundation with an initial injection of 100 million dollars the examples go on and on the bill and melinda gates foundation's fingerprints can be seen on every major global health initiative of the past two decades and beyond the flashy multi-billion dollar global partnerships the foundation is behind hundreds of smaller country and region-specific grants 10 million dollars to combat a locus infestation in east africa or 300 million to support agricultural research in africa and asia that add up to billions of dollars in commitments it comes as no surprise then that far beyond the 250 million dollars that the gates foundation has pledged to the fight against coronavirus every aspect of the current coronavirus pandemic involves organizations groups and individuals with direct ties to gates funding from the start the world health organization has directed the global response to the current pandemic from its initial monitoring of the outbreak in wuhan and its declaration in january that there was no evidence of human to human transmission to its live media briefings and its technical guidance on country level planning and other matters the who has been the body setting the guidelines and recommendations shaping the global response to this outbreak but even the world health organization itself is largely reliant on funds from the bill and melinda gates foundation the who's most recent donor report shows that the bill and melinda gates foundation is the organization's second largest donor behind the united states government the gates foundation single-handedly contributes more to the world health body than australia canada france germany russia and the uk combined what's more current world health organization director general tedros adenom gabrielesis is in fact like bill gates himself not a medical doctor at all but the controversial ex-minister of health of ethiopia who was accused of covering up three cholera outbreaks in the country during his tenure before joining the who he served as chair of the gates founded global fund to fight aids tuberculosis and malaria and sat on the board of the gates founded gavi the vaccine alliance and the gates-funded stop tb partnership the current round of lockdowns and restrictive stay home orders in western countries were enacted on the back of alarming models predicting millions of deaths in the united states and hundreds of thousands in the uk imperial college in london released a covid19 report and that's where most of our u.s leaders are getting the information they're basing their decision-making on the report runs us through a few different ways this could turn out depending on what our responses are if we don't do anything to control this virus over 80 percent of people in the u.s would be infected over the course of the epidemic with 2.2 million deaths from covet 19. that 2.2 million deaths also doesn't account for the potential negative effects of health systems being overwhelmed from this evening i must give the british people a very simple instruction you must stay at home enough is enough go home and stay home a statewide order for people to stay at home the work of two research groups was crucial in shaping the decisions of the uk and u.s governments to implement wide-ranging lockdowns and in turn governments around the world the first group the imperial college kovit 19 research team issued a report on march 16th that predicted up to 000 deaths in the uk and 2.2 million deaths in the u.s unless strict government measures were put in place the second group the institute for health metrics and evaluation in bill gates's home state of washington helped provide data that corroborated the white house's initial estimates of the virus effects estimates that have been repeatedly downgraded as the situation has progressed unsurprisingly the gates foundation has injected substantial sums of money into both groups this year alone the gates foundation has already given 79 million dollars to imperial college and in 2017 the foundation announced a 279 million dollar investment into the ihme to expand its work collecting health data and creating models anthony fauci meanwhile has become the face of the us government's coronavirus response echoing bill gates's assertion that the country will not get back to normal until a good vaccine can be found to ensure the public safety if you want to get to pre-corona virus you know that might not ever happen in the sense of the fact that the threat is there but i believe with the therapies that will be coming online with the fact that i feel confident that over a period of time we will get a good vaccine that we will never have to get back to where we are right back now beyond just their frequent collaborations and cooperation in the past touchy has direct ties to gates projects and funding in 2010 he was appointed to the leadership council of the gates founded decade of vaccines project to implement a global vaccine action plan a project to which gates committed 10 billion dollars of funding and in october of last year just as the current pandemic was beginning the gates foundation announced a 100 million dollar contribution to the national institute of health to help among other programs fauci's national institute of allergy and infectious diseases research into hiv also in october of last year the bill and melinda gates foundation partnered with the world economic forum and the johns hopkins center for health security to stage event 201 a tabletop exercise gauging the economic and societal impact of a globally spreading coronavirus pandemic it began in healthy looking pigs months perhaps years ago a new corona virus the mission of the pandemic emergency board is to provide recommendations to deal with a major global challenges arising in response to an unfolding pandemic the board is comprised of highly experienced leaders from business public health and civil society we're at the start of what's looking like it will be a severe pandemic and there are problems emerging that can only be solved by global business and governments working together governments need to be willing to do things that are out of their historical perspective for the most part it's it's really a war footing that we need to be on given the incredible reach that the tentacles of the bill and melinda gates foundation have into every corner of the global health markets it should not be surprising that the foundation has been intimately involved with every stage of the current pandemic crisis either in effect gates has merely used the wealth from his domination of the software market to leverage himself into a similar position in the world of global health the whole process has been cloaked in the mantle of selfless philanthropy but the foundation is not structured as a charitable endeavor instead it maintains a dual structure the bill and melinda gates foundation distributes money to grantees but a separate entity the bill and melinda gates foundation trust manages the endowment assets these two entities often have overlapping interests and as has been noted many times in the past grants given by the foundation often directly benefit the value of the trust's assets one of my favorite parts about my job at the gates foundation is that i get to travel to the developing world and i do that quite regularly my first trip in india i was in a person's home where they had dirt floors no running water no electricity and that's really what i see all over the world so in short i'm startled by all the things that they don't have but i am surprised by one thing that they do have coca-cola coke is everywhere in fact when i travel the developing world coke feels ubiquitous and so when i come back from these trips and i'm thinking about development and i'm flying home and i'm thinking well we're trying to deliver condoms to people or vaccinations you know coke success kind of stops and makes you wonder how is it that they can get coke to these far-flung places and if they can do that why can't governments and ngos do the same thing and the charity of microsoft founder bill gates and his wife melinda is under criticism following the disclosure it substantially increased its holdings in the agribusiness giant monsanto to over 23 million dollars critics say the investment in monsanto contradicts the bill and melinda gates foundation's stated commitment to helping farmers and sustainable development in africa the study from the pressure group global justice now paints a picture of the gates foundation partly as an expression of corporate america's desire to profit from africa and partly a damning critique of its effects you could have a case where the initial research is done by a gates-funded institution and the media reporting on how well that research is conducted is done uh the media outlet is a gates-funded outlet and maybe a gates-funded journalist from a media program and then the program is implemented more widely by gates funded ngo i mean there are there are some very insular circles here among the many criticisms the idea that private finance can solve the problems of the developing world should poor farmers be trapped into debt by having to use chemicals or fertilizers underwritten by offshoots of the foundation this is no mere theoretical conflict of interest gates is held up as a hero for donating 35.8 billion dollars worth of his microsoft stock to the foundation but during the course of his decade of vaccines gates net worth has actually doubled from 54 billion dollars to 103.1 billion dollars the rockefeller story provides an instructive template for this vision of tycoon turned philanthropist when rockefeller faced a public backlash he helped spearhead the creation of a system of private foundations that connected in with his business interests leveraging his unprecedented oil monopoly fortune into unprecedented control over wide swaths of public life rockefeller was able to kill two birds with one stone molding society in his family's own interests even as he became a beloved figure in the public imagination similarly bill gates has leveraged his software empire into a global health development and education empire steering the course of investment and research and ensuring healthy markets for vaccines and other immunization products and like rockefeller gates has been transformed from the feared and reviled head of a formidable hydra into a kindly old man generously giving his wealth back to the public but not everyone has been taken in by this pr trick even the lancet observed this worrying transformation from software monopolist to health monopolist back in 2009 when the extent of this gate sled monopoly was becoming apparent to all the first guiding principle of the bill and melinda gates foundation is that it is driven by the interests and passions of the gates family an annual letter from bill gates summarizes those passions referring to newspaper articles books and chance events that have shaped the foundation's strategy for such a large and influential investor in global health is such a whimsical governance principle good enough this brings us back to the question who is bill gates what are his driving interests what motivates his decisions these are not academic questions gates's decisions have controlled the flows of billions of dollars formed international partnerships pursuing wide-ranging agendas ensured the creation of healthy markets for big pharma vaccine manufacturers and now as we are seeing his decisions are shaping the entire global response to the coronavirus pandemic [Music] next week we will further explore gates vaccination initiatives the business interests behind them and the larger agenda that is beginning to take shape as we enter the new normal of the kovit 19 crisis [Music] next week on the corbett report and then the final solution which is a year to two years off is the vaccine the only thing that will really allow life as we once knew it to resume is a vaccine this will be the new normal until a vaccine is developed the truth is that this attempt to reorient the global health economy was part of a much bigger agenda when we started developing coronavirus vaccines we noticed in laboratory animals that they started to show some of the same immune pathology just to head off the conspiracy theorists maybe we shouldn't call the vaccine the final solution maybe just the best solution okay bill gates plan to vaccinate the world
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Yaz RTTS / MLB the Show 17 / Ep. 184 Keeping Stanton in the Park
all right welcome back to SRT plays yeah it's Road with this show we're continuing our series against Izmir Mets last episode yes had a couple infield hits but he's pretty much shut down because now a breaking good pitch right there but you know as a base stealer when you're in the box like that you want to protect your moneymakers right you don't want anything around your knees or your feet so he was fortunate okay now another one too now a liner like man thanked it pretty well but okay over to the Mets are continuing to shut yes down man left field we got we're down four to one we are a game up on the Iraqis as of the start of this game okay I think yes is gonna be glad to get out of New York ready for another shot now he singled in two trips to the sky in the air two straight away left waiting on it fielder all right and there's one god here's lucas duda this noodles working on two outs bottom of the 8th oh and that'll get down for a base hit throw in deciding in once again we're down six to one got a new pitcher in crap I forgot about the let it go we don't walk sls just like any other otherwise you're just getting in your own way you know he's one of them go get in the gap no no and my gets the victory yes goes let's go ahead and play one more game okay this is game one with a series against the Miami Marlins in Marlins Park and whatever that thing is out there man that across it a little baseball next let's go Tom Koehler gets the ball for Miami and this one Harold what do you got good he's a right-hander I'm happy about that average down 374 five he's got to get that down if he wants a chance to win games oh this Marlins ballclub Harold Reynolds as they begin play here tonight come in trying to bounce back from a loss last time out but they've been in good form lately five and you say he's too fast all right here's Paul Goldschmidt now he gets his shot to hit here in the inning following the two-out single think I'll still if they catch me then go Smith leads off but he's back to out with the man at first he seems to know I'm going [Music] alright score position good steal of second there and that really sets up the middle of this order to drive in a run and break this scoreless ballgame always great if you could score first early in the game yep 3 1 pitch come on go Derek D trading position in big situations I couldn't drive min now I do got a chance to get it again oh yeah that's too nine-time is this you can run scores we even have to wait way to go bear defensive fireworks at this one two runners aboard and he got a pitch he like drove it to the move again to bring in a pair of runs and they're still in good shape to add on with him except Giancarlo Stanton now it comes in currently second on the team in home ok or two they brought it back in damn it could have held them to a singin he's been struggling at the dish lately trying to do and here's the ball hit in the air and we sure to make a big deal about being given the Player of the Month award they'd ever do you don't even find out about it until they mention it in the ante takes the game yeah slow roller back bro gets him to down let that one alone already we're on the field and somebody I don't know this is in the air when the cameras flips that's gone this would be a good time to donate to a volunteer with America who I know are probably taking up funds for the hurricane Harvey relief organizations Red Cross of America American Red Cross are also taking donations so it's a worthy cause that one definitely did not go our way standing in right so far first pitch of the at bat I fly ball after straightaway semana man gotta hit it better now number two remember the last time I had to again just Laura man they're hoping to I think my my diamond dynasty teams use him as a pinch hitter tries to build the other way as this is in the air to left field and got that one to the pinch-hitter here for round number two digging in once again I got it don't worry people I got it bring this one in all right one for three we're still like to one ninth inning nice to get an insurance run in the going come on nope under it now is Stanton to make the catch and there are two away now all right we won we won all right that is a good thing pictures you were a half game yet when the Iraqis after results that last game sir Archie we were able to maintain our good alright hope that's gonna be it for this episode if you liked the episode I appreciate if you leave the like if you haven't subscribed we will catch you next time
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Tutorial 14, Chapter 4 - Ophelia's Mother
now we've talked about producing HDR images in photom matics uh it would be remiss of me not to mention that of course HDR images can also be produced in Photoshop so I'll just quickly show you doing the same sort of things in Photoshop if we go into the file automate menu then we've got merge to HDR here and um in this case we're going to merge from some source files you can point it at a folder or you can choose images out of memory if you want to do it that way but what we're going to do is do files and browse and then it goes into John's example again and chuse the same images as we did before so I'm just clicking on the first one and holding down control and clicking on the last two and you can see there's some of my source um sorry there's some of my testing earlier on so I've saved out a local contrast and a tonal compression version of this image so I'm going to press okay on that and okay on that and I'm going to let it load those images up and this will take just a moment or two and what it's going to do while it does that is it's going to load them all in as separate layers and it's going to apply the um the algorithm that photosop one of their new algorithms that aligns images which does a wonderful job an absolutely wonderful job so we'll just let it finish loading those layers together and then it will pop up a window for us which is going to allow us to see the fully merged in just the same way as photom matics does Photoshop is producing a merged 32-bit image out of all those Source images um oh we got a progress bar appearing and we'll just give this a moment or two longer and it will pop up that window and we've got the merge to HDR window has appeared so we can see the three Source images that are being used here and uh it's a little bit difficult to see at this size but you can see that the the outdoor daylit bits in this darkest image um uh sorry this lightest image are ere exposed and in the darkest image the shadow P portions here are very much underexposed and we can see our 32-bit merged result here in the middle and um in this case what we're going to do is it's telling us the next step is we can either save it as a 32-bit P Channel image which Photoshop can handle 32bit per Channel images it's not very useful quite frankly because uh your monitor really can't um so if we're going to drag this slider here is just saying right here's how I want to see it and um we're going to merge this down to a 16 bit per Channel image because I like to work in 16 bits per Channel these days now because I've chosen something other than 32 bit the next thing it's going to do is it's going to say okay I've got 32 bits worth of data and you want a 16 bit image how how am I going to make that so if I press okay on this it's going to start doing the um the process of mod ing it down but it's going to pop up a window in a moment that's going to give me some options on how to take that 32 bits worth of data and turn it into a 16bit image um and of course the same is also true if I was to produce an 8bit image like we did in photom matics photom matics can also do 16 bit images as well and um here we go it's starting to produce the the image for us now just give it another second or two there we go right window appeared off screen just dragging it on um so now you got the HDR conversion window now in the same way as photom matics had um two different ways of producing this image we have the the tone and compression way or the uh the local detail enhancement way um the same is actually true of Photoshop although there four things appear on the on the drop down here um basically the there are three that that apply a tonal tonal mapping to the entire image and then there's local adaptation which is the same thing or a very similar algorithm to the local detail enhancement um so we've got a a an exposure and Gamma slider that allows us our own control over um I drag this so that you can hopefully see a bit of the image we do have a a tone curve and histogram here so we can do a little bit of histogram work at the end of this process if we choose um now the exposure is going to allow us to decide where the midpoint is on the image we're going to produce um and uh now I haven't read up detail on this but it seems to me that the gamma slider is telling us the breadth of values we want to take so if I drag the gamma slider to the right you can see it's all going a bit gray and a bit uh uh a bit strange looking the reason is that we're taking a very broad range of values and squiding them into this 16bit bit per Channel final result image uh and it means that all of our useful data which is the data in the detail of the tree and in the foreground and the wood and all the rest is being sced sised into a smaller and smaller and smaller part of the final um result and as you can see all we're left with pretty much nothing but color data in the end it's with the actual brightness values data is getting lost so if I drag the gamma back down uh we can try and make once again a balance between um having more values in there than the than the source images would naturally give us and um and also keeping it looking realistic and pleasing and making sure that the detail looks good so I'm in this case I would say that's a pretty good place to stop um just to compare the the um the fence there against the the shadow area inside the inside the um the wooden lean to um the the fence is looking pretty good the the shadow area here is fairly dark but as I said earlier it should be dark it is dark up there and what I want to know is that I want to be able to see the foreground detail down here as well alongside the brighter parts of the garden in the background and you can see already by the way that the that the color mapping here is is quite different from photom matics um so the way these things come out does look quite different depending on the different programs you're using um let's just quickly rush through some of the other options here we've got a highlight compression option now you can see there are no options at all for this conversion method and the reason for that is it's basically doing a similar sort of thing to the um uh to the exposure and Gamma option but it's it's sort of compressing the highlights um differently it's sort of squiding the highlights down uh in order to try and expand the mid-range values and this is just a standard um prefixed uh algorithm that does a pretty a pretty darn good job and I suggest by the way that when you're doing these hdrs um You probably do want to make the decision for yourself between uh one of these uh all image conversions of aernal mapping that that affects the entire image or a local adaptation um local detail enhancement type algorithm but other than that probably flick through these see what Photoshop does that um uh and see whether or not you like the results because the results that you're seeing here in the preview are actually an excellent representation of how it really is going to look so um equalize histogram this is uh another fixed there are no options for this conversion method another fixed algorithm and what I believe this does is it takes the entire 32-bit histogram and uh you know sort of chops off the parts that have got no data at all and then spreads the remaining data across the 16 or or 8 bit uh final image um sometimes that's going to look great and sometimes it's not and the same is true of the Highlight compression sometimes it's going to look great and sometimes it's not in this case it looks pretty good if a little bit dark we could fix that with the toning curve and histogram we could just just put a point in the middle there and uh I know I don't think I can put a point in the middle there no okay I we don't have access to the histogram in this one um now let's move on to to the local adaptation and um that is going to give us uh let take away the histogram again and now you remember I mentioned that there was a um an option for changing the radius of the algorithm that figures out what is light and what is dark and here in fact we actually have a radius slider so if I drag that radius slider really really down um then nothing visible is happening there we go right let's trck that there and I knew that's at one end or the other yeah so we can start to make um if you can see along the edge of the the post there we're getting the high the the Halos like we did in photom matics it's a very similar algorithm it's trying to figure out what's bright and what's dark and um you can see that this slider what's what's throwing me is this slider goes the other way from photo matics um so if I wanted to get Halos and stuff on photom matics I'd need to go to the left hand end and in this case I need to go to the right hand end um and you can see now some quite strong haloing around the the dark up hole up the middle of the the middle of the picture here um this doesn't provide you as much um the the defaults in photomatic are are pretty good starting point actually for most of these hdrs um I find these the Photoshop ones they don't help you very much um you kind of dropped in and um and and sort of left to say oh there you go um figure out what looks good and it's not always that easy so um I'm finding that the threshold slider is sort of strengthening the effect of the radius um it's it's a very tricky balance to play around with here uh and at the moment I'm seeing I think the what I've told told you before about the uh the details in the tree here sort of getting squitch down into two few values it looks like that's what's happening in this case so let's just see if I can fix that you see that's way too much that radius is way too you can see sort of um thick lines in the tree now um and that is clearly it's not attractive it doesn't look realistic at all um and it's just because it's the radius is too large so we need to keep our radius further down um but at this this resolution it's extremely hard to see how that final version is going to come out so um I'm not going to attempt to teach you how to how to get a good one out of that um just yet um I'd like to play a lot with it more more myself before I before I try and do that but um I did just want to show you what the different kinds of HDR algorithms were um so I'm going to just press okay on that and we'll leave that for now and we'll we get back to working on jolene's image which is the affilia mother affilia mother image we've got our last couple of steps to do on the um clouds before we start merging them into the final image so let's start that process um we're going to the far menu and we'll close this I don't want to save it nope I'm just I'm just noodling around here and I'm going to open um that image that we produced earlier which I believe I called uh volcanic clouds final where wherever it's gone there we go volcanic cloud in Hawaii HDR final and I'm going to press okay and open on that and um that will just load that up now this is the image that we produced out of photomatic pro um as you can see it's it's quite dark and it's quite orangey and um the first thing that Jolene did was to maybe back off some of those oranges just a little bit so we're going to go into the Hue saturation window and just going to bring this up let's just pop that back in and uh just the Reds and the yellows are where the main problem is so we're just going to desaturate the Reds just a little bit and we're going to just desaturate the yellows just a little bit less um and that's going to leave these Blues over here alone and they are going to start affecting the the image later on because remember this is supposed to it's an underwater image so the the blues are helpful to us the the Reds and the oranges give a wonderful background to the characters but we want to keep these things sort of in Balance um and the blue being are dark it is not very saturated so we need to just keep the red Reds and the yellows in balance as well so I'm going to press okay on that and then um just to give it a little bit more boost um uh when Jolene did this for herself I I suspect that she might have come back and done this later because I'm not sure it would have been obvious it was needed at this stage but um the uh we're going to brighten it up and we're going to do what what we usually do for brightening up so we're going to make a curves layer and we're just going to press okay on it and set the blending mode to screen and as you can see that quite nicely brightens the image up and remember we can affect the amount of of brightening just by dragging the opacity slider up and down and as usual I'm clicking on the word opacity and and dragging to get that scrubby slider haven't mentioned that in a while so there we go right that is uh believe it or not where we leave the HDR um image for the clouds and the next step is going to be to work that into the affilia mother image um as a background photo walkthrough is a free online video show about photography and digital photo editing using Photoshop and Lightroom join the photo walkthrough Community find all the old shows and subscribe to the new ones for free at photowalk through.com
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KO's enact romanian pronunciation kozo nack Arcos unik Bulgarian Kozue NIC Bulgarian pronunciation Kozue Mack is a traditional Bulgarian and Romanian sweet leavened bread which is a type of Stalin it is usually prepared for Easter in Bulgaria and mostly for every major holiday Christmas Easter New Year's Day Pentecost in romania and moldova the desert is also known as sake Greek sori schrick Arabic Panna at arborist chori Gor toric Armenian cork ade cork Azerbaijan II or cork a Turkish and Cypriot Turkish it is a sweet egg enriched bread which is rooted in the cuisines of Western and Central Asia such rich brioche like breads are also traditional in many other countries such as Hungary and the Czech Republic examples of similar breads from other cultures include bad knee crew in Croatian cuisine fuller de Pascua in Portuguese cuisine brioche and French cuisine kulick and Russian cuisine panettone in Italian cuisine and challah in Jewish cuisine Klose knack is a sweet bread into which milk yeast eggs sugar butter and other ingredients are mixed together and allowed to rise before baking in Bulgaria the Kozue nick is prepared by adding lemon zest to the dough mixture just as the Romanian version the Italian panettone is very similar to the basic Couzens act the most visible difference being their shapes in Romania the recipes for trimmings differ rather significantly between regions the dough is essentially similar throughout the country a plain sweet bread made from flour eggs milk butter sugar and salt depending on the region one may add to it any of the following raisins rahat grated orange or lemon zest walnuts or hazelnuts in vanilla or rum flavor chosen act may be sprinkled with poppy seeds on top other styles dictate the use of a filling usually a ground walnut mixture with ground poppy seeds cocoa powder rum essence or raisins the dough is rolled flat with a pin the filling is spread and the hole is rolled back into a shape vaguely resembling a pinwheel in the baked product the filling forms of swirl adding to the character of the bread it was the sweet chosen to represent Romania in the cafe Europe initiative of the Austrian presidency of the European Union on Europe Day 2006 origins it is possible that the first Couzens act has been made in ancient Egypt perhaps it was sweetened with honey and filled with seeds the Greeks took from the Egyptians their interest in cuisine the east and 11:00 does certainly the Greeks have eaten Koza knack they made it with honey raisins and walnuts the Greek Koza knack is called plackets yeast and implicitly leavened bread such as Couzens act were stolen from the greeks by the romans where they added dried fruits to the Koza knack at first there were only two varieties called live amman placenta live them was a small cake used as an offering to the gods later appeared versions were also consumed by people not only by the gods placenta more elaborate is a cozen act made from cheese raisins and peanuts which was served with a sweet wine although they took the ready-made yeast from the Greeks and the Egyptians the Romans were the ones who discovered all the possibilities offered by the yeast added to dough's thus becoming true masters of pastry in the Middle Ages European Baker's often made Couzens AK with dried fruits because they lasted longer in Great Britain the first recipe of Koza NACA peers in a cookbook in 1718 with the recommendation to be baked in long and narrow forms a recommendation that remains valid nowadays the French people those who in the 19th century added the third kind of meal the dessert are those who put forward the Couzens act more than others today this desert with a long history is prepared mainly in the southeastern European countries especially in Romania Moldova and Bulgaria where it is considered a traditional food see also sake locum bakit brioche Hollett Stalin bread pudding panettone notes and references external links Couzens act recipes and more Couzens act with walnut cozen act romanian Couzens akikko lack a christmas bread mislabeled cozen act but actually a pasta recipe Couzens act Rosencrantz Couzens act with cocoa ro cozen acts EU cacao
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Daniel 10:1-11:1 - Smedly Yates - Grace Bible Church - 07/03/22
well good evening i'd love for you to turn in your bibles to daniel chapter 10. and we are coming now to the last vision of the book of daniel this last section encompasses chapters 10 11 and 12. and this chapter or this section this last vision was given to daniel in 536 to 535 bc some 70 years after daniel himself was deported off to babylon daniel is probably 85 years old at this point and this last vision portrays the history of israel from this point forward from the persian period through the end of the current age there are significant highlights in the in the time of the greeks with antiochus epiphanes and then a significant climax with the description more detailed description of the antichrist during the great tribulation and all of this in this great book of daniel culminates in the coming of messiah to the earth to establish his kingdom chapter 10 is an introduction to this last vision so in 21 verses this evening we're not going to get to the vision itself we're just going to cover the setup of this vision and and god has seen fit to give us 21 verses of anticipation leading up to this vision let's read together daniel chapter 10 and and we'll read all the way through daniel chapter 11 and verse one i believe that's the section in the third year of cyrus king of persia a message was revealed to daniel who was named belle to chaser and the message was true and one of great conflict but he understood the message and had an understanding of the vision in those days i daniel had been mourning for three entire weeks i did not eat any tasty food nor did meat or wine enter my mouth nor did i use any ointment at all until the entire three weeks were completed on the 24th day of the first month while i was by the bank of the great river that is the tigris i lifted my eyes and looked and behold there was a certain man dressed in linen whose waist was girded with a belt of pure gold of ufas his body was also like barrel his vase had the appearance of lightning his eyes were like flaming torches his arms and feet like the gleam of polished bronze and the sound of his words like the sound of a tumult now i daniel alone saw the vision while the men who were with me did not see the vision nevertheless a great dread fell on them and they ran away to hide themselves so i was left alone and saw this great vision yet no strength was left in me for my natural color turned a deathly power and i retained no strength but i heard the sound of his words and as soon as i heard the sound of his words i fell into a deep sleep on my face with my face to the ground then behold a hand touched me and set me trembling on my hands and knees he said to me oh daniel man of high esteem understand the words that i'm about to tell you and stand upright for i have now been sent to you and when he had spoken this word to me i stood up trembling then he said to me do not be afraid daniel for from the first day that you set your heart on understanding this and on humbling yourself before your god your words were heard and i have come in response to your words but the prince of the kingdom of persia was withstanding me for 21 days then behold michael one of the chief princes came to help me for i had been left there with the kings of persia now i have come to give you an understanding of what will happen to your people in the last days for the vision pertains to the days yet future when he had spoken to me according to these words i turned my face toward the ground and became speechless and behold this one who resembled a human being was touching my lips then i opened my mouth and spoke to him and said the one said to the one who was standing before me oh my lord as a result of the vision anguish has come upon me and i have retained no strength for how can such a servant of my lord talk with such as my lord as for me there remains just now no strength in me nor has any breath been left in me then this one with human appearance touched me again and strengthened me he said o man of high esteem do not be afraid peace be with you take courage and be courageous now as soon as he spoke to me i received my strength and said may my lord speak for you have strengthened me then he said do you understand why i came to you but i shall now return to fight against the prince of persia so i am going forth and behold the prince of greece is about to come however i will tell you what is inscribed in the writing of truth yet there is no one who stands firmly with me against these forces except michael your prince in the first year of darius the mead i arose to be an encouragement and a protection for him this is a remarkable chapter with many confusing [Music] details as we've seen in this book daniel has been concerned for the spiritual state of the people of israel and as they have returned to the land will they return to the lord that is daniel's pressing question as a nation will they be circumcised of heart will they welcome in the messianic era and the blessings of yahweh's promises will they live in the land and be fulfilled in all that god said he would do for them as a people notice in verse 1 of daniel 10 this is the third year of cyrus the king of persia that is two years after the vision of chapter nine this is after the return of the exiles to israel the the first wave of people have returned and this is near to the time that daniel was thrown into the den of lions remember daniel was in his mid 80s in the den of lions now why would daniel not have gone back to the land of israel with the initial wave of returnees had he set his face toward jerusalem hadn't he prayed toward jerusalem three times daily wasn't his heart there wasn't he homesick for the special dwelling place of god why did daniel not go back a number of reasons have been suggested one is simply that he was old uh that certainly is a possibility one may be that he was concerned about the spiritual condition of the israelites those who had already gone back to jerusalem no doubt a couple of years had passed since ezra described the events in the land this is ezra 4 5 that people had hired counselors against them to frustrate their counsel all the days of cyrus the king of persia even until the reign of darius king of persia that's a second darius and then ezra 4 24 says the work on the house of god in jerusalem ceased and it was stopped until the second year of the reign of darius king of persia it's quite possible that daniel would have received word of these things and been concerned about the progress of the land he could have seen his strategic place in the land of babylon still in the persian administration to help his people and it could be because he had a high government job and was seen as important that they didn't let him go we're not told why daniel didn't go back but certainly those would be good reasons verse 2 of daniel chapter 10 tells us that daniel had been mourning for three entire weeks uh it says literally he was mourning for three sevens of days of course that's a contrast to what we looked at last time with sevens of years this is a week as we know it with three sevens of days and daniel here subsisted on some bare rations look at verse three i did not eat any tasty food that is he didn't eat the king's table food nor did meat or wine enter my mouth nor did i use any ointment at all until the entire three weeks were completed so daniel didn't take care of himself with delicious food nor with the common things like aftershave cologne moisturizers that would be necessary in a desert climate and all of these things because daniel is disturbed of soul he's disturbed by the future of israel this vision that he has seen as we will see in the coming weeks is the future history of israel which is filled of conflict and tumult there will be no peace for a long time to come there will be wars and difficulties and this cuts against the heart of the prophet's desire for the spiritual restoration of god's covenant people notice verse 4 daniel has found himself on the banks of the tigris river on the 24th day of the first month i was at the bank of the great river that is the tigris the euphrates river of course ran right through the town but the tigris was at the closest about 20 miles away you could travel 200 miles away downstream to another part but it doesn't mean that daniel had to travel far to be on the banks of the river but we'll see as a as this scene unfolds that daniel has not been transported there by a vision but he is actually there and sees a vision there on the banks of the tigris river the second scene here is daniel's visitation i forgot to tell you we were already at point one we're past it now point two daniel gets a visitor this is verses five through nine i lifted my eyes and looked daniel writes and behold there was a certain man dressed in linen whose waist was girded with a belt of pure gold of uffaz his body also was like barrel his face had the appearance of lightning his eyes were like flaming torches his arms and feet like the gleam of polished bronze and the sound of his words like the sound of a tumult behold that startling word occurs four times in this chapter over and again there is something to be startled by and this scene is startling daniel is visited here by some heavenly visitor who is this visitor this could be an unnamed angel who comforted daniel we're going to see an unnamed angel comforting daniel beginning in verse 10 this could be that same angel and if it's the same angel that has given daniel announcements in the past the same angel that will announce the coming of messiah in the future then this would be gabriel and many commentators have supposed that this is gabriel or this could be someone else altogether some other angel or this could be a theophany a christophany a pre-incarnate appearance of christ himself and i think there are a number of reasons to take that view i'm not sure i'm a hundred percent convinced this is a christophany but i'll tell you what are my sort of tentative evidences leaning toward that first of all daniel's reaction here is much like the reaction of others who have come into the presence of god uncloaked falling down as a man like isaiah 6 or revelation chapter 1 with the apostle john i think there's a differentiation between this being in verses 5 through 9 and what happens in verses 10 and following in the rest of the chapter the angelic beings we see there beginning in verse 10 need help from each other and are way laid in their purposes by demonic forces i would suggest to you that no such thing could happen if that were christ so if we are to see christ in verses 5 through 9 we would see a different character appearing in verse 10. and then i want you to turn to revelation chapter 1. i believe this is an interesting parallel at least the imagery is the same and in revelation chapter 1 it is no mistaking that we see there the resurrected glorified christ and this is john the revelator john the apostle uh who is receiving the book of revelation in the first chapter of revelation he gets a glimpse of christ and and remember that john the apostle was the the disciple whom jesus loved there was a special affection that jesus had in his earthly ministry for john and john could never get over the love of christ for him and so he referred to himself often in the third person as the disciple whom jesus loved just always amazed that christ would love one such as him he has a similar role to daniel and and perhaps he gets a similar vision of the person of christ listen to this description beginning in revelation 1 verse 13 you may be following along in the middle of the lamp stands john writes i saw one like a son of man clothed in a robe reaching to the feet and girded across his chest with a golden sash his head and his hair were white like white wool like snow his eyes were like a flame of fire his feet were like burnished bronze when it has been made to glow in a furnace and his voice was like the sound of many waters in his right hand he held seven stars and out of his mouth came a sharp two-edged sword and his face was like the sun shining in its strength and when i saw him i fell at his feet like a dead man and he placed his right hand on me saying do not be afraid i am the first and the last i am the living one i was dead and behold i am alive forevermore and i have the keys of death and hades it is clear in revelation 1 that the one whom john sees is the lord jesus christ and and there are significant similarities here dressed in white a golden sash eyes like torches of fire in daniel it has said his arms and legs are like burnished bronze in revelation 1. it is his legs and feet as burnished bronze and then the voice in daniel 10 like the sound of a tumult and in revelation 1 like the sound of many waters i don't know if you've been in yellowstone national park and been at yellowstone falls and the little grand canyon there maybe you've heard that sound of that water pouring off the precipice and just cracking on the rocks beneath it is deafening and you can't really talk to each other when you're standing next to that what would it be like to be in the presence of one whose voice sounded like that and whose face in daniel 10 shone like lightning have you ever held your eyes open close to a bolt of lightning i hope not uh that happened to me once in east tennessee and a bolt of lightning destroyed the tree about 20 yards away from the front porch of the house while me and my roommates were all standing out there watching it it was terrifying what would it be like to see one whose face shone like the sun these parallels are at least interesting you remember that in acts chapter 9 paul saw the resurrected jesus he heard the resurrected jesus and those around him did not see him but heard a voice and they were terrified and speechless here daniel's companions neither see see nor hear nevertheless great dread fell on them daniel 10 7 and they ran away to hide themselves daniel says so i was left alone really a remarkable scene and whether daniel here is seeing an angelic being that is sort of wearing and emanating the glories of heaven or whether he is seeing the pre-incarnate christ daniel is face down in the hebrew text literally groundword on his face in verse 10 we get a third scene in this chapter and it is comfort daniel is comforted here by another person an unnamed being some angelic being and and many commentators have said this is gabriel and and i'll stick with the name gabriel just so i don't have to say he and that guy and that angel although the text doesn't tell us it's gabriel per se it's just perhaps easier to refer to him that way i think there's good ground to probably believe it's gabriel in chapter 12 this one standing and comforting daniel is seen above the river in linen garments and seems to be in charge of other angels in daniel chapter 10 verse 13 and verse 21 another angel michael is named and then two other angels for a total of four michael this angel perhaps he's gabriel and two other unnamed angels are seen together in chapter 12 and we've already seen gabriel named and having important positions in this book so there's reasonable there there is reason to to perhaps think this is gabriel notice in verse 10 this hand touched daniel and set him trembling literally on his knees and the open palms of his hand he is just there shaking on the ground this angel touches him and this is the first of three attempts for this angelic being to give daniel strength daniel is this prophet who must receive explanation of this vision he must get direct revelation from heaven about what is to happen to god's people and he needs to be strong enough to hear it to comprehend it to understand it to write it down and so this attempt at comfort meets this aged prophet of god trembling on his hands and knees verse 11 he said to me o daniel man of high esteem or oh daniel greatly beloved understand the words that i'm about to tell you stand upright for i have now been sent to you this would be comforting words daniel is greatly loved of god this sounds like the epithet given to john the apostle the beloved of the lord and this comfort is followed by the command understand the words and what will come out in this vision is significant specific detail of the unfolding of the grecian empire after the close of the old testament canon followed by the climactic events during the great tribulation and more details about the antichrist and daniel here is commanded to understand them that tells us something about the nature of god's word and its perspicuity god intended for it to be understood and as historians can look back at that inner testamental period and watch the unfolding of the grecian empires and all the various players and we look back at daniel chapter 11 we will find once again that god in predictive prophecy gives exquisite detail and that's a lesson for us because we can look back at what was predicted and what was fulfilled in exquisite detail and then we can look at predictive prophecy that is yet unfulfilled and believe it in its detail as well so the command came to understand the words and when he had spoken this the end of verse 11 i stood up trembling daniel is still here shaking shaking perhaps because of the vision of the future events and also with the encounter with that heavenly being in the first part of this chapter in verse 12 this angel said to daniel do not be afraid don't fear daniel and then he goes on to describe how daniel's own prayers have been answered look at this in verse 12 from the first day that you set your heart on understanding this and on humbling yourself before your god your words were heard and i have come in response to your words so daniel gets this terrifying vision of the unfolding of future events of calamities for israel that means first of all they're not going back into the land post exile to get all the blessings they might be going back into the land but they're not yet ready of heart for messiah's kingdom more wars are coming more empires are coming and a succession of tumults and conflicts for the nation that makes daniel tremble and so don't fear your prayers have been answered what has daniel been doing since he saw the vision for 21 days praying and notice how the angel describes this from the first day that you set your heart on understanding daniel knew this is important i need to understand this and he begins to pray how did the angel describe it you humbled yourself before the face of your god what did that humbling himself look like outpouring of his heart before god not eating not taking the delicacies that were available to him and not taking care of himself no anointing oil those comforts were taken away you can see daniel just sick to his stomach and eager for god to answer prayer learn this about prayer from verse 12 the first day daniel set his heart on humbling himself he was heard he was heard and this angel came it's not that it took 21 days for god to hear daniel's prayer god heard immediately what took 21 days is for this help to arrive this answer to the request to understand the vision and this is so surprising look at verse 13. but the angel says the prince of the kingdom of persia was withstanding me for 21 days then behold michael one of the chief princes came to help me for i had been left there with the kings of persia and now i have come to give you an answer what is going on here the windows of history have been opened up so we get a behind-the-scenes look into some of the things that are really going on this is a remarkable scene if this is gabriel here then he is the named angel who gave significant messages from god to his people he seems to be in charge of the other angels in verse 12 and and he would therefore be some sort of an archangel a high angel and he is said to be detained held up withstood by someone called the prince of the kingdom of persia michael is called a prince michael the archangel is called a prince this other character is called a prince i believe this is also an angelic being and this is an angelic being who is getting in the way of god's angelic beings that makes him a bad angel this would be a demon perhaps satan himself perhaps one of satan's strong demons under his reign and he is called the prince of the kingdom of persia we find out in verse 20 that who this angel that's speaking with daniel will call him gabriel he has to go back and fight with the prince of persia again after describing to daniel what's going on here this prince of persia must be an angelic being an enemy persia is the world empire at this point and and israel's history is in the balance of what happens in this world empire and so it seems that god's high or maybe his highest ranking angel is at work against significant evil spiritual forces and notice in verse 13 that michael one of the chief princes that is one of the top angels he is a named high-ranking angel remember that only two angels are named in all of scripture michael and gabriel and and michael this high-ranking angel in god's arsenal is here to help behold michael one of the chief princes came to help me for i had been left there with the kings of persia notice that kings here is plural uh this is likely other angelic beings it could be a reference to the succession of kings in the persian empire that will come just before the grecian empire and it would be a recognition that there is a demonic force behind the human political forces but i think this reference to kings of persia here is a plural reference to more cosmic powers rulers and authorities in the heavenly places look at verse 1 of chapter 12. daniel records there that michael the great prince who stands guard over the sons of your people will arise what do we learn there about michael the archangel he is an archangel specifically given to the protection of israel your people your there is is plural he is your prince in verse 21 meaning not just daniel's prince but israel's prince michael is mentioned as well in jude chapter 9 in the new testament and he's referred to in revelation 12 7 depicted in a cosmic spiritual war in heaven against satan and his angels revelation chapter 12 is still future from our vantage point and that is the scene where satan is finally and fully cast out of heaven forever during the great tribulation and never allowed back you remember that satan even now is called the accuser of the brethren that is he makes his way into the throne room of god and accuses the saints before heaven's courtroom but there is a day coming when michael the archangel will wage war against satan and his demons and cast them out and the text there in revelation 12 says because satan wasn't strong enough for michael this would be a tremendous comfort to daniel what's happening in verse 13 this remarkably strong angel has help from an angel that's stronger than satan and his demons who is given the specific task of being the protector of the political geographical physical nation of israel god's people have strong help you might be wondering well why is there a battle at all i mean can angels be hurt what do their injuries look like do they do they need a reset do they i mean what how what does this actually look like we don't know in god's providence we know that god has allowed satan to be the small g god of this world that doesn't mean that satan is stronger than god or we're in some sort of cosmic battle whose outcome we do not know just like all things god is working out all things according to his plan that includes the cosmic forces of evil the spiritual forces of darkness and if god has seen fit that an evil angel would hold up human history and even be involved as god's means of working out the affairs of geopolitics then that is god's plan and he's sovereign what's remarkable here is we get the unfolding of events in their details meaning no demon can thwart the outcome they will happen exactly as god has commanded and we see that throughout biblical history do we not evil men plan things for evil but god intends it for good evil men crucified christ but this was god's foreordained plan and you think about satan's role in this satan was a murderer from the beginning he sought to cut off the seed line since the seedline promise was given in genesis 3 15 by inciting a murderer in the first generation by trying to interfere with the seed line demonically in genesis chapter 6 by a murderous intent at the seed line traced through the davidic line all the way through kings and chronicles down to the murderous attempts of herod to wipe out the seed when he came in bethlehem by murdering all the boys under two years old and then by inciting in the heart of judas even indwelling judas to set up jesus for a sham trial and have him murdered and what was god doing all along bringing messiah to the earth faithful to his promises and seeing that the messiah would lay down his life as a sin offering at the cross and all of satan's attempts to murder christ culminate in the death of christ orchestrated by a sovereign god who saw fit to put christ on a cross in the place of sinners so that we get forgiven so the seedline promises are fulfilled and god redeems his humanity through the death of his son satan is foiled at every point even though satan has lined up in animosity against god and god's people and his purposes god wins and uses satan as his tool satan and any demons like the prince of persia or the kings of persia they are all on a short leash in the hand of the sovereign god i want you to notice something about prayer here in verse 13. sometimes we pray and god hears immediately and god sends help and help doesn't come on day one or two or three or four and i'm not going to count up to 21 but you get the point daniel had to wait 21 days for this help that god heard the first moment and sent help right away and what happens in the meantime cosmic spiritual battle just means you and i don't know what's going on behind the scenes this is reminiscent of job chapter 1. job faces significant trial unspeakable trial and he doesn't know what's happening behind the scenes we get a window in job chapter one we get a glimpse into the throne room of heaven and there is satan the accuser of the brethren making accusations against job making accusations against job's redeemer and we get to see that window job didn't ever get to see that window and we understand there's a cosmic battle a theological battle in the heavenly realms where satan is challenging god and god is proving something not only to satan but to all of us readers of job chapter 1 that not even satan can undo a work of faith in a believer whom god loves so sometimes we pray god sends help and we feel our need for three weeks you know what happens in those three weeks no prime rib no wine no deodorant and a prophet weeping for his people mourning before the lord grieved over the condition of his people grieved over politics back in palestine as the the enemies of god's people that are preventing the restoration of the temple and daniel has to trust and pray and trust and pray for three sevens of days this is trust multiplied by time this is waiting on the lord and good things happen when we wait on the lord god is doing something in the prophet even as we read these words and we think about 21 days of agonized fasting and mourning anticipating god's answer we we sit with daniel here and we think what would that be like and something is happening in us and we learn again to rest and to wait and to pray and to wait again god is doing what god is doing for his purposes we don't know what those are in verse 14 the angel says now i have come to give you an understanding of what will happen to your people in the latter days for the vision pertains to the days yet future and the latter days here in the new american standard bible simply translates the hebrew the afterword of the days later things sometimes we read the latter days we think the the very very end and this will cover the near future and the distant future daniel chapter 11 primarily covers the persian empire and then the greek empire and then finally we move into the last days in the days of antichrist to finish out the vision and to finish out the book of daniel the fourth scene here is daniel's strengthening begins in verse 15 when he had spoken to me these words i turned my face toward the ground and became speechless you think you daniel you've already been told to stand up you've already been told not to fear and daniel here again is is hearing these words and face groundword and dumb speechless again so that he cannot talk verse 16 behold the one who resembled a human being was touching my lips remember angels already in this book have come in human form and he touches daniel's lips then i opened my mouth and spoke and said to the one who was standing before me oh my lord and you see there in your english bibles lord is not capitalized this is just a hebrew way to to refer to someone who is of higher rank than you oh my lord as a result of the vision anguish has come upon me and i have retained no strength i i can't stay strong i can't speak and the angel has to touch his lips so that he can speak and what does he say when he's able to speak i can't take this i'm not strong enough for this anguish has come upon me my my strength has run away from me it hasn't stayed with me verse 17 for how can such a servant of my lord talk with such as my lord as for me there remains now no strength and my breath is gone i'm breathless again and we feel here daniel's anguish and the need of this angel to strengthen him these three times in this scene look at verse 18. then this one with human appearance touched me again and strengthened me and he said to me man of high esteem there literally man greatly beloved fear not do not fear this command don't be afraid that is don't be afraid of what is to come i'm here to comfort you i'm here to strengthen you don't be afraid of this vision and the angel is not going to change the vision frankly the vision is still scary we'll get through it in the next few weeks but he says shalom to you and and normally that shalom is a greeting it's what you say hello and goodbye with but here it's in the middle of a sentence it's it's unique in this setting and it is peace be with you daniel is still terrified still trembling and he needs god's peace then the angel says in the english bible here says take courage and be courageous it is be strong and to be strong in the hebrew this idea of strengthening daniel comes again and again in this section as soon as he spoke to me i received strength and i said may my lord speak for you have strengthened me okay now you can talk now i'm strong enough strong enough to what daniel strong enough to listen strong enough to understand strong enough to take heed to take these words in to record them for our benefit god's word must be heard and the prophet needed to be strengthened in order to hear them then he said do you understand why i came to you and he doesn't answer the question apparently daniel must have nodded there's no answer given in this text this is a again a statement of i have come to give you the interpretation of the vision you need to understand it verse 20 he says but i shall now return to fight against the prince of persia so i'm going forth and then after that the prince of greece is coming persia then greece that tells us a couple of things if he's going to fight the prince of persia and then he's going to fight the prince of peace guess who wins in the battle with the prince of persia this angel does again victory is not in doubt the angel doesn't doubt the outcome this is all in the sovereign hand of god and god's faithful servant here this angelic being has no doubt about it there is victory in store and and after the long battle with persia and this will take place for the next couple of centuries there will come the empire of greece and we've already seen in the book of daniel the awful things that happened through the grecian empire and particularly when the grecian empire was split four ways and antiochus iv antiochus epiphanes unleashes at that time an unprecedented persecution against the people of israel murdering thousands stepping into the temple itself and desecrating the temple claiming to be god he is of course a predecessor a preview of that final awful blasphemer antichrist who is yet to come notice verse 21 however i will tell you what is inscribed in the writing of truth that is god's book god's plan uh that which god knows this angel is going to tell and there is one who stands firmly with me against these forces that is michael your prince i don't think verse 21 in english kind of makes it sound like there's only one angel who's willing to stand against me this battle is so terrible this demon is so scary that nobody's willing to stand up to him everybody's shaking in their boots all the angels are scared they run away and only one guy remained no that's not the point here the point here in this passage is michael your prince that is yours daniel and israel's this strong angel stronger than satan and the demons according to revelation chapter 12 stands and he's the only one needed he's the only one required for this job he came to help me earlier and he is going to be there and he stands firmly with me against these forces what forces all that's coming in the persian empire and then all that's coming under the awful time of the greeks the section ends with verse 1 of chapter 11 in the first year of darius the mede i arose to be an encouragement and a protection for him this is still the angel speaking if this is gabriel this is gabriel assigned as a protector for darius the mede remember when the medo-persian empire upended babylon and unseated the babylonian empire as the world rulers the world dominators it was darius the mede that learned of daniel it was under darius mead the mede that daniel went into the lion's den and then darius the mede that pulled daniel out of the lion's den it was darius the mede that became a friend it was darius the mede that acknowledged god and what do we find going on behind the scenes that this gabriel this angelic being in that time arose to be an encouragement and a protection for a physical political gentile ruler these are really remarkable things we're seeing here what do we learn in this chapter well we learn again that god is sovereign just like all of the book of daniel has been leading us to this theme there is only one god he is not a regional deity he is the god of israel and he is the maker of heaven and earth he is therefore god of all gods he is lord of all lords he is the king of all kings and he is the sovereign orchestrator of all of history and make no mistake about it if he can dictate predictive prophecy for all the world's empires he is unmistakably and uniquely the one true but god learn in this chapter that god answers prayer god listens to the prayers of his people and he sends timely help god's schedule may not be our schedule but he sends timely help and then the last vision of this prophecy is so detailed this will unfold in chapters 11 and 12. and this again is just a reminder that when we see predictive prophecy in the bible we should not write it off to something mysterious and symbolic that cannot be understood but that god gave predictive prophecy so that we could know so that we would recognize those events when the time comes it doesn't mean we can unfold all the details before the time god gives us the details he reveals to us what he wants to reveal and those things will make sense when those details happen but the details specific to the first coming of christ ought to give us an indication that the details specific to the second coming of christ will also be fulfilled quite literally and the same thing is true this last vision of daniel the exquisite unfolding of details in chapters 11 and 12 will lead us to trust details that are still outstanding another thing we learn in this chapter is that god again has a plan for israel and he uses means to secure that plan god doesn't need angels he doesn't need michael he doesn't need gabriel he doesn't need daniel the prophet he doesn't need you he doesn't need me he will keep his promises but god chooses to use memes he has chosen to use means throughout human history god used means to bring you to himself he used bible translators to put his own word in your language so you could read it perhaps he brought an evangelist a faithful parent a sunday school teacher a college roommate a spouse to make the gospel known to you he didn't need any of those vehicles he chooses to use means god has a plan for israel and he uses means to secure that plan a fifth thing we learn in this chapter is that there are enemies of god's people enemies of god's purposes they are supernatural they are powerful these are spiritual enemies working behind the scenes of human affairs what does that mean polling places don't solve political crises as if all there is is the physical empires come and empires go and you have to understand that behind the scenes there are demonic forces and there are god's good angelic beings there is cosmic warfare behind the scenes of human events we should never boil down history to that which we can merely see and touch there are bigger things going on than we are aware of and god's in charge of all of those we ought not boil down the world's solutions to human contrivances angels and demons are real they are really engaged in battle over earthly affairs this also means that there's no yin yang these are not equal forces as if we really hope that the good guys win in the end this is not like the force you know george lucas's uh immaterial cosmic force that good guys can tap into and bad guys can tap into and you learn how to use it for your benefit and we hope the good guys win no this isn't what's going on at all this is the reality that god has enemies and they are opposed to god's purposes but they always get used to fulfill god's purposes because god wins he's in charge there's not a balancing out of the good and the bad ephesians 6 12 our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against the rulers the powers the world forces of this darkness against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places christians that's where the battle is the bible describes give us gives us some windows into this demonic and angelic realm not many i don't think we're designed i don't think god has designed for us to dwell on these things all the time we're not given instructions on what to do about it other than to put on armor which are the very real tangible things like read your bible believe god pray trust him but we see the demonic activity in the new testament it's should be no surprise that when god the son was here in his earthly ministry that satan would unleash in tangible and physical ways his demonic hordes and so we see demons throwing down humans in violence driving men naked into the desert demons talking to jesus inhabiting and killing pigs giving people physical handicaps and blindness and muteness bending them over demons interacting with humans in destructive ways we shouldn't be surprised to see the new testament's description of demon's involvement in immaterial ways in the realm of ideas and thought and doctrine james 3 1 3 15 tells us that there is a false earthly wisdom leading to sin and it is demonic deuteronomy 32 psalm 106 first corinthians 10 first timothy 4 and revelation 9 tells us that behind idolatry and behind all false teaching is demonic activity paul calls it the doctrines of demons when there are human false teachers preaching what is not true we also learn according to james 2 19 that the demons know the truth and tremble and then here in daniel chapter 10 we discover as well that the demons are involved in politics geopolitics world affairs and human events and i'll leave you with this thought this evening in romans 16 20 god makes this promise still yet future this promise was not fulfilled at the cross some sort of christus victor theology certainly christ got victories at the cross but this promise is still outstanding romans 16 20 the god of peace will soon crush satan and he says he will soon crush satan under your feet christian this is an echo of the seed promise in genesis 3 15 that the woman right after the fall of man into sin that plunged all the world into sin and death was promised by god that she would have a seed that would crush the head of the snake and in romans 16 20 that promise gets these added words the snake will be crushed under your feet christian what does that mean that means the seed promise the one promised of the woman will come and crush satan once and for all but for all who are in christ you are not under his boot as enemies which is where we started this life we were children of the snake enemies of god disenfranchised opposed to him at enmity with him in the world of darkness under the dominion of sin but we have now been transferred out of that kingdom into the kingdom of his beloved son and we are not to be under the boot of christ but with christ as his body and under the boot is satan that is under your feet christian satan will be crushed that day's coming until then he's a lion roaming the earth seeking whom he may devour he accuses the brethren before the throne room of god night and day but his day is coming and one little word shall fell him let's pray lord we thank you for this chapter with the strange windows into another world but truly the the real world though invisible to us a world of cosmic battle battle that you always win a battle that never gets off your short leash a battle that never goes outside of your superintending sovereign orchestration a battle in which you are bringing all things around to your glory a battle in which you will put every enemy under the feet of the lord jesus christ a battle in which you are accomplishing good things for your saints even while we suffer here and wait and trust in you you are our fortress our mighty fortress and it is to you we sing it is you we praise it is you we trust amen
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Bill and Ammon's Bogus Blab
look kind of hanger I reckon it really yeah what kind of hangout is this this your focus focus focus yeah yes it's a double bogus I can't hear any all wait I see that's better what to round on no its you born out so well this is certainly as bogus as we ever get have we opened up people if we haven't had a visitor I just Oh is Pete I out the door you just finished hooking up my TV's my internet my cable and got it done by noon but was Joe whether or not everything worked or not I can hear you all those that's good time that's good that's good well here we all got sound I know I got to thinking I was like having fun with those they can raise hands like Wonder is like Phil's like guys late or woman installera Lainey is late like what are we gonna do that but I think I made it there's someone jump in behind anyone can jump in we'll play hot seat you know jumping when you got something to say yeah you haven't let somebody else I leaned on it love you saw this but I'm gonna paint it I feel like we're like kids on Christmas morning lameo okay scrambling around wings and nothing makes a yahoo well i just i finished the rise yeah watching reasoning is like a kid on Christmas morning hang around yeah we need to explain to a few people um that we brought over here uh we're Fabrizio like he's like what are the two hand thinks those are props and that's like saying yeah this is funny look at them or are you are you good job i agree something like that it's a wire just have to enjoy the Mars more yeah it just sounds really weird you call them feels it sounds like you're creepy especially when used by banks yes especially you both hands in what Amon like really creepy my hands on Hamid son our first time collectively on blood although I think all of us have done at least one at some point how after the rest of you find the former compared to do ogize I mean I I don't like the split screen I like it it's your mind you shall feel to it the u.s. name for that show ease yeah I like being able to see everyone and not have to go like this and then I pretend like I'm not like that cuz I'm never good at it anyway if I'm just like that anyways and then like that audience never gets my eyes so since we're having a blend about blab which is what fifty percent of all blacks are about I know no I think the difference is seriously that you know there isn't a 30 second lag time it makes all the difference in having an engaging audience it's not like you have people up on the stage that have to run to the microphone in the middle of you know the aisle in order to make a comment to the people up on stage but here it's actually more in real time which is a more engaging as an audience but as a participant to you know it's not like just the talking kids up on the stage far away yeah we I was trying to jump out okay yeah getcha parking on here because I'm dropping out large mala gist isn't it so come on in mark well Oh with frozen bill was trying to deviate from blabbing about blab I did post a link to a yahoo a software that they produced they don't crawl the web anymore we're not we're not sure about the occasionally notice or them a few minutes I'm not sure things continuing to do that I think he's talking about the venture be article he posted maybe there's a link to eventual beat article a chance to do I'll just keep talking in an all about the globe to the butcher first I mean that's more important than adventure Bell definitely you've always got to do that and I am Donna so what what do you love about black one obviously the fact that the chair happens at the same time as an engagement thing between you know the participants and the audience generally yeah I thought you know I get it a hundred percent as a conversational medium it's great when my problem is is that i don't think it's very good as a video medium yeah they definitely put the emphasis on conversation you know i think we've said that that all along it means to be seen if they'll improve video at some point but i think they've I think the consciousness sacrifice some of that quality that some media producers might want in favor of simplifying and encouraging the conversation so that you know a minority excuse me David already made the point about the engagement as you said it's also discoverability you know the fact that it's you start a show here and people are just looking for stuff to watch so you're going to always get new people coming in you don't have that they never got that to work with hangouts and Google+ there was never that you know instant discoverability that there is here um suck yeah and it's so easy to meet new people too oh yeah like where we don't really am I frozen now yes okay your video is you know you just go ahead and you might might wish you wasn't over so that's that's the other part for me and the fact that you're streaming for videos backwards and forwards are I thought that you know I don't know yes you're right sometimes phrases I'm sorry yes 0 makes good point in the chat there too that the the live discoverability is great but they still have a long way to go in terms of things like you know bill is to commenting about how bad the search is and you know scheduling blabs the notifications don't always go out right now I've noticed recently that you know I i have notification to turn on Chrome's like it'll pop up in the corner when somebody I follow goes live on AG lab or schedules one I click on that and more than half the time it doesn't just goes to the homepage it doesn't go to the blab so they've they've got a lot of technicalities that they're working out and that's you know why they still call it beta is everybody points out yeah yeah absolutely um and I don't like the conversation for me if I still prefer it xcode either but I don't you know you're lagging sorry I didn't mean to speak over you I just um you know I'm the I'm the odd out dancing or so if anybody else wants I mean just let us know at know you can you can do oh I figured I would be rotating out soon you know he'll are here today oh you're a headliner essential element Kristen oh thank you only act like cuz I've got the Christmas tree and none of the rest of you have that's true oh kinda looks like oh maybe if I lose if I move my laptop about 15 feet that way i would have a Christmas tree too and it would be a real one but would share this that so uh might bug something before we go here you are yes please do I'll put in the chat here today we put out a new study stone temple study today yeah this bill you shared it earlier thank you for doing that this is we've been working on for a while its banks it's like at the backlink tools the major backlink tools so you know Maas open site Explorer majestic and age refs and how many links do they actually find we found them to be pretty much all the same just icky Oh a little hit but not to any great significance and we found it makes a difference to use all three together you can get it up as high as eighty percent of the links from higher authorities you need one so majestic can't talk with sixty percent right and you've been quite generous I mean these were all notable domains that were linking out so you know these are the ones you would expect them to a focused on or for domain Authority generally talk right we tried we try to make it as easy for them as possible it's only when you went to the sort of really ultra-high domain authority sites that you know it jumps significant yeah i did sent was it eighty percent when you when it brought all three and right we also saw we did a little bit we didn't look as much at lower authority links but our Lord excuse me lower domain authority sites links from those sites but when we did anecdotally it does appear that they don't show up as much and Rand Fishkin popped in in a discussion and said you know said yeah we definitely prioritize the highest authority links we think Google does too so it's not somebody in Twitter had said to Rand you know well this shows that open site Explorer is probably not a good tool for discovering links for penalties and things like that which are going to come from low authority sites and Rand said yeah we didn't design it to be that it's only a little that there tom was the only one that dropped off over time everybody else is picked up and you know hit the open side which one was like you know that it was a downward graph in I got his frozen Laura was everybody else had a sort of awkward trend yeah and then part of that is yeah well I'll say that here we didn't you know we can go in a great detail study on this as we know again our intention here is not to hurt any of these tools we love and respect them all we think they're good tools but open site Explorer has been going through ma's has been going through some some real headaches in the last several months they had some some glitches they found some programming bugs that they've largely corrected now and the index is refreshing it's gonna take several months to get it all back together and get them back up to peak but yeah they've had they've had some rough few months exactly oh that's probably it does make me think that i saw explore would have scored hung out if it hadn't been for that dip and the dip was caused by a problem that's now been resolved we did see it's time come back up yeah and we did communicate i just want to note that we were in communication with people from all three tools in the preparation of study we told them what we were finding ahead of time we came they all thought it was fair and that's especially magnanimous of random the people at ma's because they know they've had this problem they're very transparent about it but they still think that it's fair if they still think it puts them in a reasonably good light and they they agree that all three of these major tools are about the same on the on the whole but they don't show they're never going to show exactly the same thing so you know again if you can afford it using all three of them together and at at Stone Temple we have a proprietary in-house tool we call our backlink profiler that brings in more data as well obviously Google console all kinds of things and some of our own metrics that we mix in to try to maximize what we discover for our clients if you can do that that's probably the best yeah I do think that one of the things that which you probably won't have some of our audience and not everyone is an SEO isn't you know why it's so important to know about backlinks and most of the time a representative sample is going to be all you really need it's nice to have sort of exact numbers but exact numbers when now you know because those it's always a snapshot you don't have any links of you know now gone into the sixth page deep of you know blog pages you don't know which of those sites have added so much new content that the fat legs really not being called because the page it is on isn't being called anymore it's been buried by pressure content but as a general idea of who's linking to you and in what context studying your backlinks is very important because it's goodbye obscene how are the media how other websites and web masters are reacting you created are they linking to it how are they describing it is it positive or negative wavelength in counting your backlinks to try and roll out your patron each even block yeah definitely not going to find a one-to-one correspondence there and you did a great job there and explaining a lot of many many variables that come into play this is a thing it that anybody who's out there is kind of new to SEO it's a good thing for you to hear hear somebody and say that because see people make a lot of assumptions out there that are based on on very simple pictures that they take our simple metrics they look at and in reality it's always much more complicated than we know or we can see we do know you build all other complications there's more complications we don't know but you mentioned things like there's a lot just having a link is great but it is not the end-all and be-all it's you know a lot of things determine how much strength is that link really sending to your site if any how much is it lasting in power over time all those things that you mentioned a good kind of life is a question yeah we're kind of touching on this already but let's just make sure we nailed all the points how much does focusing on the backlinks provide you with valuable intelligence and are a lot of things that you can actually improve yourself and one of the things we're saying here it's only a snapshot you're never going to measure everything but it's a very good idea of who's linking to you in what contact whether it's positive negative are they picking up all the things that they could be picking up about your product or your article it is some of the point escaping them you know that kind of thing is invaluable for knowing what you need to strengthen in the article itself and who it is appealing to who is sharing your stuff you know is it you is the audience more webmasters that's picking it up and retweet it actually where you wanted to reach out their audience the people you wanted to reach if not why are they focusing on a lot of people that you wanted to to pick up on it so that's more type mark yeah go ahead bill if you you spend some that contemplates like Google search console you get an idea backlinks to say their recent the google knows about that you could sense the google knows about you know when I look at things like a domain authority I have to remind myself what that number actually means because it's not page rank it's more like the an IBM block level domain Authority score that IBM came up with it's supposed to be a way to relatively gauge between the power of two different domains what the value of a link might be from one of those and that's supposed to give up your webmaster sites with that means I always describe a sort of like proxy voting you know this person links to you but how many people link to them how important are they how much influence to though and when you look at who's linking to them who's behind though so it's kind of a very big circular way of going round the ye pi drunk used to calculate it is the these recursive and of course question is whether or not we really are getting the benefits of page rank from google anymore are they still using it we don't know it is named after one of the honors other companies I don't know I still I still do exit is a form along anywhere anymore but I think it underpins several other things and where I do think it is still very largely used is in coal priority hmm and that's why I personal link to the yahoo and anthing on paper because that gets rid of PageRank completely they focus upon prioritizing sites that have more structured data and they get more data as a result from the crawls using it then again they open sourced it so Yahoo isn't necessarily the ones using it but it is worth reading it's an intelligently written paper that makes a lot of their honors points about what we might see in the future no it's a lot of older links appearing in webmaster tools could this be related to the recent panda crow which was apparently very Dean it could but it could also be a lot of other things as well there isn't enough information there to make a conclusion this just enough reason blood battle looking at what may have been the issue it wasn't there something tying in with with structured data and amp that was announced this past week they're being new schema associated with about ruffles but go ahead that the tools pose Rosalie has to do with the am so i know we noticed an example that i saw this yesterday that there now requiring author as a field for for article structured data right you say that's yeah but you know that that's time united / people in listening and don't know amp is a new program announced by google that will be rolling in sometime in February of next year that accelerates content so similar to what facebook has been doing where they have partnerships with certain publishers major publishers where Facebook can take their content and resent it instantly so you don't wait for it to load like a web browser would and this is a way that Google as for publishers to structure their content in a way that Google can take it and then you know present it very quickly especially on mobile was it good things I job Hitler was saying but this is probably be like you know what they're going to be talking about in 2016 is an then the Google webmasters um that's rusty books oh wow the berry Schwartz's article where he picked up six points that John that pulled up in on the web past nine games recently that in an MP's going to be more important than the structured a jury's gonna be horrible if you drink anybody's predictions for 2016 you'll find the structure down you're gonna be more important yeah oh yeah yeah I've got to go and being called away but great to see you guys good to talk with you and a very happy holiday to everyone if I don't know and then thanks everybody take care ok so what joke are you gonna make oh well you know you disappearing I'm ready david says that you know it's one thing to be structuring the content mostly busy it's another for Google to actually start using it I think they do use quite a lot worthy I mean let's face it more hear the story will know that that lots of people are complaining snippets oh yeah giving answers but you know blocking people coming to mind my urges well if all they wanted was the answer to that they probably want the greatest of customers anyways they want more enjoyed they're still going to come through but if thats satisfied then they're going to leave your kind of better without them because that would have been a 10 second visit which is going to look like a bounce in anybody statistics yeah so david says but pulling out the entire article that's no different than scream screaming this is one of the big things we did a hangout with Google a little while go it's tough when you're trying to balance customer needs against you know the fast users don't want to do more clicks than they have to and Google's trying to answer more questions on itself what yes I think they've still got some more balancing to do it's not like Google are and not trying to monetize those answers themselves you don't see oh if we've got a knowledge box we won't show ads because you know obviously I only want the answer which monetization shouldn't steal this traffic other people who might want to know they believe it are you advertisement then they shouldn't know your orders got louder than ever please feel free to jump in guys like this totally fun and educational little edge Dima thing so if you have a pH filled with 30 products for tea products one of them is more important than the others you cannot use schema to identify that one that's most important one on a peach which allows you to prioritize and takes away some of the screen scraping familiarity or similarity to it would you are giving the additional information in otherwise user intent is cade that kind of goes against it oh this is the one I think is most important you know what the most important product is on that page the one the user wants the one that uses interested in not the one you think it's got the most markup or the one that you think has the best margins but the one they're interested in so I don't know yes but as an author you have to have some intent behind what you've read and there's nothing wrong with being able to specify what there is yeah the idea my thinking the only nice isn't always right sometimes who are think that going to be one that's going to be important overall it's a bit like meta descriptions and meta keywords in the old days the language that webmasters used to describe their staff isn't the language that uses used to describe their stuff you know the webmaster is all the best the cheap is the greatest regardless of what actually was in the server the user is just on that search if you're the cheapest they're going to know it you're not you if you say you're the cheapest that means you are confident that between you publishing that and the user doing a search nobody lowered their price and beat you that's a really big assumption you know the user if you bring a peach about a specific topic though and you're trying to focus upon that specific topic but you're including under other information you want to make sure their prices are changing those this page is about it is just like the Amazon or Ebay page where you it's a single product that you're showing but you've also got suggested products that those you'd want to show these are less important this is the product for this page this is what all of the text on this page is about these are just other products that we happen to think I'm related in someone it's a useful way of doing it yeah and they're extending some the schema so they're going to be able to give you more options and ways that you can describe the advantage they are showing is going to become quite a complex language because lots big one asking for lots more things it's almost going to think it could become a bigger vocabulary than HTML itself it's possible it really is ah well with API is the same type of thing from a comment that's written article about the top nude beaches in the world for that contract basis would you better off including form and non porn photos or not non nude photos e so in a row in why should he have safe ones that can pass through safe filters yes yes I'd say the you know and it is but you don't have to show full frontals of anybody you don't need the the shots too you know if I see somebody gracefully from the back not at all you know and what it will whatever shop that's still going to show me it's a nude beach you know I you know we don't need the the Cheesecake aspect to it and aren't there usually signs on the beach somewhere near beach I'd never seen the closed beach yet and a lot of seaweed on it that's funny so yeah um I definitely think it's worth having the num if he the safe stuff the stuff is going to get through safe surgery so that you can mark it up as safe because if you start showing erotic content you need to start marking up that it's not safe for work but it's not safe for children there was a term that on that he fought Cohen what i was searching for and she and has our safe search on that however um because it was a term that you know it has alternate spellings and google is used to seeing this this word associated what other things it was i guess it was looked at is more of a knowledge um sir query um and so it brought up this image and and she like had her son right there next to her and so you know like kind of like caught her off guard and until she made a post about it i I wanted to ask you guys um wait you think about that because safe search is something that you know is definitely important to me as well I wouldn't say you know as I said she's ever sighs it's safer than not there's lots of applications that go on top of that you know the net in any type applications I don't trust those one hundred percent either ultimately if your children are not you know if you dumb if you want to know what they're looking at control then you need to know what they're looking at and have control you can't rely on software to do that for you why is it doing that is you know don't let them have a computer in their bedroom have it in you having the rest of the times-news because that will control they're doing nothing that they don't use occasionally climpson over their shoulders definitely think about you know putting filters on the modem level a lot of modems that I enable you to put filters on at that level so that allows will not connect up to social media sites after a set time or they won't connect to any violent hate speech type sites that have been marked up it will protect you from a lot of things no gambling for instance or if you've got very young children and they're using tablets and you're worried about maybe them accidentally making purchases you can stop them making purchases you can block any kind of shopping sites with some of those so do you have a look at some of the modems that are out there now because a lot of those have controls parental controls built in to the modem um when I went to BYU we used with like they use cougar net and so I think that's probably something something similar to what you're talking about but I know they sorry I took it up other class on internet literacy to some school teachers and I asked them if you have seens foreign government how many of you would send them to White House calm and they all agreed raise your hand and said where you would then we're going on it was an x-ray on the website yeah White House is got some amateur 110 people too yeah so great the brain is the biggest best fuel to the road if you try sometimes what health gov let their country down a little bit because that every variation of white house that you can get get you know maybe even look at when somebody built that domain you know have to have the magicians like I know okay now this is not this isn't the kind of thing that we want associated with this you obviously trying to get in a lot of type in traffic not good I can't we will I have anyone jumping in but they'll be very very polite today no I'm up late the space that from anyone else let jump in jump out it's all there um it's parental guidance rental guidance the best way of doing it is to do it in person when you're not watching is the same as kids being in on the house and no matter how much you trust your kids remember that your parents trusted you to and remember what you got up to hmm put in your kids computer out in public area where they've have you watching them on using that although is really good idea smartphones not in their little to the questions as they have them to tablets are not allowed in their rooms after 8pm let's do you know 11 and 12 a violent you know and their computers in their room there is one computer that is allowed for some homework to really old one that's in the old step daughter zone but otherwise the main computers that I share on downstairs in the kitchen my sister got a phone call from her daughter's teacher when her daughter was in third grade haha and teacher said please stop doing your daughters homework for her and my sister said are you asking why her home lock was typed on the printer because she may be in third grade but you guys have use our general geared around being online tools of the service to help teachers set homework share homework the students can answer online on the sites that you can grade it all their check everybody sees in you know there's a lot of apps and they are helping with with hundra websites that basically also finds a service for education rather than that that's a big step forward yeah some of my kids and I've been looking online courses were things like machine learning some of my kids have home art event Goodman's it has to be done that way and there they have an entire grade simply on how well they're able to navigate around a computer and there and I'm bugging out like kindergarten and first grade and that like blew my mind yep oh my god somebody is that first turn on envelopes Alton so welcome to to blah so let's get crying in here because you know what we haven't talked about strawberries and I think this is pressing issue in so I cried you've now got no excuse whatsoever and it's not like you don't know about branding and stuff like that come in you come craggy sodium I'm going to find my hobbit shoes so that Craig doesn't have to feel like the only one because those are my favorite shoes in the whole wide world but they really do look like Halle shoes like if how that we're going to have have issues these would be the ones everybody would know we won't come on if they haven't left yet with me here in the seat they will not wait you're coming in exactly let me yeah quickly put up a question that we did have long before we get on to the strawberries toilet questions on tools what tools combination which used to capture recent Serbs especially on mobile perfect question and you know what it's your eyes that's the best tool anytime and ask a few friends to go and look and even get screenshots there's a lot of tools out there that can help but the tools have their own eye peas and if somebody wanted to if they try and counter localization and personalization you end up with a surface that nobody would get because nobody normal turns off they both loved it and localizations rather not about you or others in the last literally seven years is no two people should get exactly the same syrup from most of the villages they do I'd say you know ninety five percent of searches not top ten just in ten sites at the top there's going to be at least one difference for personalization the YouTube video that it will pull in may be different for different people depending on which ones you've looked at the personalized certainly that he would seem from missing less of it now but you know if somebody on g+ had posted something about this topic that you were searching for that post would almost certainly be in your top 10 results and that's going to depend on your list there are so many different devices pulling in some of those are very personal to you so any tool that captures what it's seeing isn't going to capture what you see or any other real person sees only one that tool sees and it's going to be influenced by it history the more different sites that it's always looking at the more various and obscure history it's gone you know this is Lisa that does 20 thousand searches per hour and difficult using that's the the personalization is going to get a and Google's personalization is taking new forms one of the most recent 19 was were there collecting media consumption history from you about movies you watched videos you've listened to things like that and as you're performing searches they'll do a entity analysis I'm the query they perform and see if it has anything to do with your media consumption history so you're watching a bully jewel commercial a bully talk you're doing search involving Billy Joel and Google may say you watch the movie with him in it three months ago honesty that may be part of your search results we don't know how much does a collecting man type information much they'd like to collect in the future certainly a lot of one of the things we always says a lot of patents are speculative there's a lot of things that you know you're onto something you can't use it yet but you're still patent it to prevent anybody else you know getting ahead of you on something you've already thought you protect the intellectual property exactly if you're going to do the morning Richard cheer your Disney a Payton doesn't mean the search engine is using this it doesn't even mean they ever use this it's some of them are definitely things that they would like to use and come yet and are hoping that at some time some derivative of this video or the technology will advance and they'll be able to use so they were certainly talking about that and there are times where it's something like DG is for a while with other tom is granted which is sometimes a good long time I love that stop isn't it right there is one that I saw on audio watermarking where they said they might listen in to the ambient noise in background distant certain commercial on TV and they might grab an audio watermarking pitched sound from that commercial as you watching it to identify that you're watching that one instead of cookie to associate you're watching a commercial with any shopping that you might do to see if you live what's including I know all those lives out you buy already on the android operating system with Netflix know you can click like they can see that all that's quick I mean when you look at your hack now it's basically saying you like this where you might like this so machine learning is so powerful in whether we're looking at it today whereas when we first started in the industry it wasn't like this guy's I mean we were actually doing with the links you know being a weight of everything else but now it's focused a little bit more to what the visitor is going to engage in first and then where are they going to go next and then how do they actually adapt the rest of the environment it's certainly one of those things that everybody's got to drag her with there's several smart tvs that were looking at your viewing history that have taken that feature or why because it wasn't really a great idea let's say that you know you're a happy family man but in the evening after everybody else has gone to bed maybe you watch a few things that you wouldn't want your kids finding on the most frequently watched you might not even your wife fighting it on the most frequently washed and this was the big issue and where people are sharing the TV as well which most families are the viewing by that in the daytime is probably by different user to the viewing of you know a medium which is everyone and the light evening which is less likely to you know all of these things kind of you make it good point because your netflix mean you look at netflix as a master apparent now i can actually watch what my kids are watching and also I can watch what I'm watching but at the same time as a parent i can now moderate are they watching something that I except were not accept yes that's a violation of privacy yes I believe but that as a parent I I'm above that portion through my children when I do turn netflix on it does ask me who I am and shows some icon figures and the top the screen might get to click on one to choose right so they they are definitely capturing individuals ponyal attention injuries you look at the same things bill with YouTube or is it work I mean most of our kids if they have an iPad or tab whatever tablet they have where are they going to spend most their time probably YouTube now there's going to kind of browse around to like you know minecraft or all sorts of other things they get ourselves into when you say a 13 or 14 year old starts to comment now what are you commenting on that's that brings me into a different subject and I won't go there first but as a parent you want to know what we're always in commercial no we know what the goods and the negatives are social but as a child coming in I don't think they re they completely understand that okay so what do the letters need me next year icons you really see you know H is in foundry of ours and that is the G I have no idea what you get that's me i have you never seen that before but i'm looking at a little circle icon in the top right hand corner left hand corner yeah for guests yep gasps luckily not geek not little geek yes yeah thank you go state knows that you're from from the google plus then it figures review from a ghost town that's big ghost no no far as I didn't keep my avatar on this place on Twitter so I don't think they know I'm actually Google you see should be safe right now you should be should be but yeah I think I'm a red dwarf fan so I've got a whole different meaning for what the hey cheese mean we're all Holograms no well that it soon as this background you have beautiful by the way yeah I do try and give us a Christmas flight and i'll probably be doing even more on our our last show before xmas on the twenty-second which some people will be glad to is back on google hangouts of the full screen recording more room for my ego in the in the film ship that one yeah that was a funny comment um okay so David asks so will google figure out if it's me that loves lego or my son using my phone and I'm not going to give the official answer on that however I want to give an observation um yesterday as i was doing ok Google and I was trying to say go to blabbed I am it would not hear me and it kept doing lab you know it would not do blad I had to spell it but the person sitting next to me tried the very same thing and it was like you're not our owner so I kind of thought that that was very interesting on sound search seems to gotten very precise very precise train when you start to look at the new date for marshmallow you'll actually get a notification to start to train I got that yeah so when you train that what I are actually found as a difficult yet other kid my kids around in the background and I was trying to train this thing I actually push pause and said do later or come back later for the message but otherwise he gets confused because well it's looking for is your patterns from especially from the watch right here it's got like the two microphones with inside of it so it's listening to the highest quality audio that's coming out of your voice at the wrist level and and with that I think there's a whole lot of different well there's a lot of different things I think we can do with that type of learning with voice and amongst are you guys moving on now on another client named uber like in under all goober and they had a big office building new there were a co-working space and when I search for them on google maps google maps tried to send me to the Hoover office building which is FBI headquarters without DC and it was a little irritated when I so that was off right I can't it's like like that it's going to be a lot tougher in New Bern haha it has to build a context with us to be able to try and clear things up believe me it's a lot harder when you've got a good accent having seen the the joys of what YouTube will create into usable closed captions for my hangout it is fantastic literally one time I went through the first 10 minutes of a show and it hadn't got one would white not the woods welcome to the show was it with something like real grit in a shoe I mean it was it was meticulous effective there's an entire team working on that what's incredible they've got a lot of friends well and pasting are because that in other languages as well be able to crunch the tongue and then how those two features on the watch pick that up or even on the phone the nexus 5x or the Nexus 6p for example now those have got this really superior microphones not only that but processor speed and then they're connected with the newest version of the Android marshmallow so you know with a combination of those updates that are coming out each month month no that's that's going to come I think to be something that's normal for us that once they can figure out how to to match that that speech pattern it's going to be incredible from there on I think they just don't like your dialect emin also good that yes no they did you talking about parents before and sometimes they don't do things that they talk about in pants but they do have a patent where they talk about using accents as a lecturer of signal okay nobody functionalized face upon you might see one of the things like I saw Carlos that is Suzie for because some of the signals they might is your name your name can give away what part of the world you're from so if it wasn't quite sure of an X and it might dare to tell from your mind which accent it was more likely to be um but Carlos is is great Carlos Fernandez is nothing he's from Manchester in the UK and he's living in Los Angeles that time is now in Texas so on yeah it'd be lovely to see what it's trying to work out what it should serve as his luck was on solace in I'm glad you brought him up because that his accents free sometimes you've missed what he's trying to say this like sand but I think that's a good challenge for people too it's not a small place Manchester so you know it's what I think the fifth biggest city you could even be higher than that so you know it's quite a big one it's right next to Liverpool with and we've got a major soap opera set with that accent which is Coronation Street users the Manchester excellent it's it's it's a big place but yes it's a tough accent of people and then you know very close to work we've got you know birmingham amigo backs into that i'ma let you come down jump out cuz we don't have a lot much much more time but pleasure hanging out with you guys thanks to the group in the audience I was gonna go back to the comments but again pleasure hang with you guys yep got somebody I must be more happy to walk your policing bill yeah I had a localized earthquake either you're very much taped all your painting has what's it just behind you either your room has taped to you my room is wanting us oh yeah and we seen it no the painting is young the guy not sure why it's showing angle dead it's the where we go why do I went differently locally for web design easthampton ma vs e santa am a web design versus just during web design when he's in easthampton ma and it's a great question there is a difference I know that for you though there may not be but there actually is and it's partly because of the wipe tend to refine touches the words at the start are often the first search they didn't they add in more words so a lot of searches the later on a word comes the more important a refinement they should be definitely the first thing is the main subject but it should definitely be an end these words boys when you get a long weary sometimes or all one so it starts with the location are you asking for is local results rather than really trying to refine it only like what easthampton ma web design could be any firm that's done web designer for East Hampton whereas web design is Hampton mi is more likely that you started with web design and wanted only somebody in this Anthony might and of course local search when you're just doing is Hampton just doing work with what design when you're in asotin that's that's always in the localization effect is know how much it thinks it's important to you let me bring in a variation of there sometimes it's possible the Google may be trying to base the results of you query upon synonyms but also upon knowledge base similarities between your synonyms so if the query is similar to one that includes city name and then subject Google may say that's possibly similar to this other city name in the same subject so let's see what that shows in terms of our log files from queries and use that information search histories from searches performed by other people and provide you with some alternative results page on those as you probably nice we've got me in in the audience first time on black welcome to blood junk this is like my dream I told like people I really really look like if there's one person I want to get in here and i'm seriously like crying you thank you so much the goodness psych people never ever get mark zuckerberg on here or christingle guy oh no no no it's it's a fun format John one of the things we do like about it well that the text is right they only it keeps up but as we started this hang out with you know I'm not a big fan of the video format it it works for what it works for it's a different format I just think that there is more versatility with hang out some words with this that's it but the conversation can be very very good for involving hundreds of people in the side chair oh no I'm John Bueller joining blood I didn't know if you would even be able to if I do know like cuz I didn't you know like the different restrictions and staff lee i don't know look no pressure we have to fill out a form and shuffle kit before his last joint I think you must be reached through the point I have to do that anymore that this is something not done if you use saw it that PFR earlier was sharing some stuff on some of the formats that are very rarely used an able a kind of direct connection between silver and browser apps and keeping a connection over it's kind of like doing peer to peer that working through the web on demand it's a cross between what the word currently does and being able to stream multimedia and do some very very interactive connection so if you haven't seen Pierre files stuff recently going to look at the recent dream there's some great resources on there which Google said that doing more with and they've got some point sources wedding David I hope that that we got to kind of answer the question on local well if you've still what questions I jump on it or we can try and get John to see what he says about it Pierre has really good music lists to like really fun music list I discovered that anybody's talking about them we never chatted before but we were chatting in his street never see the right time oh very fun um so how are we we are actually on our time we have reached ten past nine in the UK and how can we possibly end it okay no pressure John but um it's now or never Emma's ready to call the curtains well I think it's it's the the thing with it we always do we stop the recording here and the rest is those who were here at the time alright that sounds good and I might actually be better enemies is it my god yes simulation they don't really know we still get the we still got the check going on it's just that just off the record i often wait till people um switch to off the record to jump in 10 alright so she'll open gym to any other that was it and that's the end of this show will see everyone Google our christmas show next next week over on g+ but we'll carry on talking here off the record
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Ep 73: Filling the Void of Time - Mindset Mondays - AFL Podcast
hi everybody welcome to mindset mondays with rosanne and jenny i am roseanne and i'm from yuma arizona and i'm an enrollment and client journey coach inside one of our alcohol free lifestyle programs called project 90. and i'm jenny and i'm in northern ireland and i'm the community manager for the 30-day no alcohol challenge program hi jenny welcome welcome it's just like our thing right it's our date on mondays nice to have a date with you every monday closest thing to a date i ever get anyway we're broadcasting this on facebook live across a multiple of public and private platforms and we're also recording this for our podcast listeners who will be listening to it next monday if um if you're listening to our podcast make sure that you uh know that you can access these facebook lives through one of our facebook pages that is open and not private called alcohol free lifestyle um if you'd like to know more about jenny or me please feel free to tune in to our alcohol free podcast available on itunes and spotify google podca podcast stitcher and youtube my stories can be found on episode 19 and jenny's is on episode 39. there's also a multiple multitude of stories and interviews there for you to be inspired before we get started i want to offer you some free stuff by way of the alcohol freedom formula guide this resource will be available below on the chat for those of you watching on facebook live broadcast and uh if you're listening to us on the podcast will be instructions about how to gain access to that guide after the show is over uh today i am going to hand um this over to my friend jenny who is nine months alcohol free today i have clappers wait i i've got my union jack in case this will get a special wave any time someone's watching from the uk hey we want you to recruit from the uk we actually have a lot of people in our programs from the uk but we haven't found them on facebook live yet anyway jenny today is going to be talking about how to fill the void of when you go alcohol free thank you to marta for posing this question we really appreciate our listeners um just uh pinging in us and giving us content that's really the most valuable way um for us to engage with you so off to you jenny thank you roseanne yes thank you marta for this question it's a really good one i think especially at the moment when a lot of us are in lockdown it's quite easy to get that boredom blah kind of feeling um and you know when you stop drinking it actually takes a little bit of time for normal life to start filling that void as we've called it um but when you think about it actually what is more boring than saying on the tv drinking yourself into oblivion and then not having the energy or the focus to do anything the next day really what's more boring than nursing a hangover um i don't know about you roseanne but since i have been alcohol-free i have just had so much more time so much more energy you know in the last nine months i've set up a business i've started volunteering i've got involved in the 30-day community i've completely redecorated my bedroom i've cycled i've up-cycled some furniture i mean i've just i've just had the energy to to do things and if you're looking at the bags under my eyes you can tell that i i would give my right arm for a bit of called so yeah so i mean what about you rizzan what have you done in the last year and what do you see people doing on project 90 because that's where you see big changes yeah it's interesting because this topic has been coming up a lot inside project 90 the the boredom aspect and i can share with you on that but it made me reflect on my own journey um in my own journey well let's just talk about what i was drinking because it used to start every night at six seven o'clock at night and i turn on the tv and pour my wine and so it would begin all night in front of the tv every night as a matter of fact i have oh my phone's not by me but i can quote by memory um the time that i spent drinking on the app that i'm tracking i'm almost on my year tomorrow yay um but i have saved just drinking not recovering from hangovers just drinking time 1020 hours over the year we've gained so anyway just reflecting on that thing so i used to sit in front of the tv and i don't know i must have started doing other things because now i barely get to watch tv an hour a week i actually have to force myself to put on the news to just get some you know some form of entertainment so i've definitely filled it up with reading cleaning the kitchen calling friends making plans for the next day yeah i don't even know all i know is my life looks a lot like yours it's it's filled um it's filled up during copied which is interesting too um i feel um just complete other than dying and wanting to get out of the house due to covert but yeah filled up lots of time do you want me to go on to the project 90s yeah please please yeah some of the things i've heard about in project 90 that people do this we have a young man in there and um i thought this was very sweet when he first started his journey he said he was really bored so he decided to start cooking dinner for his wife that sounds like a really great thing i think so uh yeah um that's how he solved his a lot of people take up exercise because we're drinking a lot we just unmotivated um so you know whether it's a morning walk or an afternoon walk uh just um doing anything um to take away that time what other things my sister actually i remember this she quit smoking oh god decades ago she used to do jumping jacks like i i suppose that's a you know anything to take away from the focus of the drinking right some people like you say maybe refinish furnitures start painting um some people are taking up an instrument playing playing more with their kids i mean it's it's kind of endless right volunteering i volunteer more i definitely volunteer more so um yeah it's i yeah i actually look for my self-care time more now um definitely not bored but yeah yeah and i just think because you have the energy and and the clarity you can be bothered to do things i think for me part of the whole drinking nursing the hangover cycle was i just couldn't be there were plenty of things i could be doing and should be doing i just couldn't be bothered and then i wondered why i was bored but you know rosanna was thinking about the other side of the equation which is sometimes a bit of boredom is not a bad thing um if you look at lots of psychology research that say that boredom is it's actually quite important in terms of your creativity it's important in terms of your mental health and your well-being actually daydreaming is a really really healthy activity um and i always remember coach kevin on project 90 saying that you know life is life's a bit like a symphony so there are high notes and we all know there are no notes but there are pauses and that's all part of the cadence and you know sometimes and i think it was the wonderful danny from project 90 he said sometimes just being is doing you know it's okay sometimes to just sit and and be um and you know any great creative person ever will tell you that boredom is an essential part of the creative process a little bit of wordsworth here you know what is this world it's full of care we have no time to stand and stare and and sometimes just that that moment of god in that moment of nothingness is what gives us a little break and a little a little respite and i'm then ready to move on to the next thing so i wouldn't knock boredom in and of itself and i think it's really good for us to take time for ourselves i think any of us who are going through this alcohol journey really start to understand the importance of self-care um you you'd agree with that within your exam i know baths are a big thing for united as they are for me yeah no i never used to do because you know i again i quit during uh the height of tobit and march 9th of last year and um you know being inside by yourself it's kind of tough um but um just learning to sit i think i accomplished a lot of things at once sometimes when i even do the bath because i i listen to audible and so i'm kind of listening and filling my mind with something and learning something i'm relaxing i feel it costs no money yet i feel like i'm taking care of myself and i i just think for those that are parents and running a business or working there's just you're always running to something else and when you free up those hours that's why it is a big question i mean in the enrollment calls you're like when am i going to find the time to even do this like oh trust me you're going to have so much more time in your day and and that's kind of what happens is we develop more time in our day yeah i mean i remember when i was in project 90 i basically went on because i knew i needed that level of support i went on every single call so that was 90 minutes on a monday tuesday thursday or friday plus my one-to-one with kevin on the wednesday night where in the name of goodness would i find the time to do that have i still you know been drinking and yet i was able to carve out quite a lot of hours every week um just because i i have the space to do it so um yeah it's just amazing how much time it brings up and i do think it's really important that quite a lot of that time especially in the early days it is spent on self-care because i think when you're drinking you not only are you not looking after yourself but you tend to put yourself right at the bottom of the pile maybe because you feel a bit guilty with a bit of shame you don't like yourself very much i certainly find out and i think excuse me one of the upshots of that is you just don't look after yourself you'll stop and i'm just having the time to do that and taking the time to do that is really really important right and i'm thinking out loud here because our conversation has sparked some thought for myself do you think there's a difference between how you keep busy in the front end the two first two weeks to a month versus how you keep busy after because and the reason i asked that is when we stop and we sit and we reflect and we're calm sometimes we're with those thoughts that we were trying to avoid and that's the reason we drank and and i don't know the answer to this so i'm asking you here's where i'm leaning in the beginning i'm thinking busyness is good distraction exercise cook dinner whatever because you need to just keep that busyness going while your body is detoxing and then you focus on the the things that you know the stress and the triggers and then you know uh doing what do you think about that absolutely i i completely agree i think that's a brilliant point i think the first few weeks actually yeah keep yourself busy treats being good to yourself distractions whether that's reading or do your good sugar sugar chocolate it does it doesn't matter just yeah keep yourself busy in the first two weeks um and don't worry about the bigger thoughts if you can you know all you need to do in those first few weeks in particular is not pick up a glass and do whatever it takes to achieve that and then you'll find does that start i certainly find as it starts that starts to become a bit easier um yeah what happens the feelings start to come because when you're when you're drinking you're numbing the bad feelings as well as the good feelings that that's why a lot of us drank in the first place i certainly was drinking to take the edge off the pain around my husband's illness and so on so those those feelings start to come to the surface in a much more raw way and the time will come when you have to deal with those but in the early days i you know my mantra for everyone in the early days is just be kind to yourself treat treat your your being alcohol-free like you treat a little a little chicken that's just hatched do anything and everything to stop it getting squished just protect protect protect and the biggest stuff will come in jupiter's right now i i agree i am it's knowing that that habit i was uh i did a um i did a uh marco polo on project 90 and i'm not very for those of you watching i'm gonna do something and and it's just like more flowcharty because that's kind of how i get things so you start if i start my finger at the top trigger then i move here thought then i move there drink trigger thought drink trigger thought drink so i'm just moving my finger from left to right to left but what i'm trying to do when i engage in something else is trigger thought do something different trigger thought do something different imagine a straight line i guess instead of a zigzag line so it's developing that neural pathway that gets to me more and more comfortable and what i was trying to tell people in marco polo be you know you're at nine months i'm almost a year um it works i couldn't imagine i just couldn't imagine going to a party having my friends going to vegas doing a river trip without alcohol because that's what it and now i can't i can't wait to do it without i it's crazy when you can adjust your you know when you can adjust your frame of mind and know that this isn't a character flaw it's a habit that needs to be worked on and broken so it takes a little bit of time and you know i see people in the 30-day community you know all the time start struggling with the early days because it's not easy because you're trying to change a very very very ingrained habit um gordon just posted a comment to say um uh he's envious um you know if anyone is envious that we're sitting here on nine months ago free rosanna's a year alcohol three come on board come on board it it will come i mean because the stiff upper lip girl is now having fun like you were you were joking i got away with my flag again just because i can no it just it gives you it does it gives you this freedom to just be yourself and not be embarrassed or worry about who it was but you know i yeah i just i'm sorry i i'm sorry i interrupted you but i just thought it was cute how you just having more and more fun and you can definitely see that it's just freeing you know it's just freeing don't you agree yeah absolutely and you know the thing is that the first the first few weeks are the hardest and and what is is heartbreaking is to see people and you know i can say this because this was me going back to day one again and again and again and it stays one two three four five six 25 that are the hardest once you break through that barrier it just starts to open up and i suppose because you are retraining your brain it starts to get easier items asking any tips to tricks to avoid missing missing my habit of being drunk again that's a really good question ivan thank you you know i think we you know why did we drink we felt we were getting something out of it i'm sure maybe that first drink the first couple of drinks you start to get that little warm fuzzy feeling you feel the the edge being taken off your anxiety whatever it is but i would just always say to people play the video through to the end so it might be okay for half an hour and then what happens you have another drink you have another one you have another one i'm speaking completely from personal experience you know i'm someone for whom one was too many and 10 wasn't enough so i couldn't stop once i'd started and then end of the night wretched next day wretched so just play that video through to the end force yourself to see what the outcome of that initial drink is going to be and i'll just try and see that bigger picture i'm going to i'm going to approach it a different way and just add to it i guess um add to what you're saying because i agree playing that video to the end is probably one of the most important points before you make that decision point but um the other things i can add for ivan is one do you want to continue doing what you're doing is the friendship important because james always talks about the attitude you're going in with like i want to have fun don't oh i'm not drinking i can't drink like you know it's i forgot what percentage he says it's 60 or 70 percent of how you say it hey i'm giving it a break man i'm here i'm having fun like you know fake it till you feel it because you will feel it um at first it's uncomfortable but hey just i'm just giving this a shot for 90 days see how it feels like go go for it i'll be designated driver like woo-hoo like isn't that cool and it's really about your attitude shift and just forcing it and forcing it because you can't be a wet rag otherwise that's how you're gonna feel because remember it's a mindset shift and and it does happen with practice and and to be honest rizal anyone who's sonia hey tuesday morning to you sonia is doing so well alcohol free i can't actually keep up with um her her day counting she's she's just rocking it but um um yeah you know it's i've completely forgotten what i was going to say that's the trouble when you pick up people's comments it destroys your train of thought sonia's on day 52 well that you know they there you go and and once you get through the first few weeks it just gets easier and easier because as we keep saying you're retraining your mind and and it it is about attitude it's so much about attitude and you know what alcohol hasn't been serving you anyone who's watching this anyone who's part of any of our programs is there because they have realized that alcohol in one way shape or form hasn't been serving them so why not give the alternative goal give it 30 days give it 60 days give it 90 days i might promise you as you know all too well as well as um what you see on the other side is is just more than you can probably imagine at this particular point and cora is on ten days of our goal three corey you've got you've got the worst bit behind you that's fabulous keep going you've done the tough stuff i'm gonna add one more thought to ivan's question and then we can close it down too because we are running out of time but um the other thing ivan that you can consider is two different strategies one is to avoid those triggers uh for you and the first part of your journey whether that's two weeks three weeks a month and build up that mental mindset um and it feel and experience the power and how you're feeling without drinking so get those triggers out of your life and then introduce them with positivity and that will help you kind of go longer term so any final thoughts um thank you victor victor is uh motivated by being alcohol free good that's what we want more people to know every day yeah um and i love the fact i mean i see pictures um uh coming in from people that are very young and i just love it that the younger people are realizing um this isn't uh this isn't um the way to live life uh danny says intuition and insight oops sorry danny i lost you okay intuition and insight comes from the quieter wiser blue sky place of our thinking i think that's absolutely right i think we have to just sometimes have time to be not even to be thinking specifically about anything that for me is is when the good ideas come through so yeah you know boredom doesn't have to be a bad thing but in the early days keep yourself busy and distract yourself and be very very kind to yourself yeah i i agree well jenny for this week um i i am going to congratulate you as cassandra is too nine months old for you today i want to thank everyone for coming in and remind you um that we need questions for content we can always make questions up we're pretty good i mean we can but it's it's much better coming from you all so um anyway if you have any more in interest in talking about project 90 and how we help people um change their relationship with alcohol over 90 days melanie is on the side and she's posting a link um to get on my schedule also if you're listening to the podcast you'll hear a commercial that gives you access to a link and how to uh book a call and make an appointment um anyway uh we have some wonderful coaches waiting for you to talk to you how you can um change your life um for the positive and jenny and i are here to to vouch for it right so all right everybody uh until next week thanks for listening to the alcohol free lifestyle podcast i want to load you up with some free stuff right now so if you want to go to jameswonic.com guide i will send you my quit alcohol guide which has helped six figure entrepreneurs and top professionals reduce or quit drinking you can also text the word quit guide to the number 44222 if you're in the u.s of course it doesn't really work anywhere outside of the u.s but if you're in the us on your mobile phone and you'd like that guide text the word quick guide to the number 44222 or you can go to jameswonick.com guide if you'd like to schedule a free 15-minute call with one of my top coaches just an exploratory call to see if or how we can 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Darby Allin only needed 12 sitches | AEW Revolution recap | Wrestling Observer Live
I need some papers to wrestle as I get the news you need a wrestling news theme is what you need Hey listen we'll talk about sting and everything but I think the first thing I want to talk about because you know usually when I my first question usually after a lot of these shows is not to try to get like any Insider news or Scoops or anything like that but more is everybody all right like if you I mean if you know me that's usually like my first question to everybody is so and so all right and everybody's been asking about Darby and here's the update Darby Allen needed would you like to guess Mike before I say it I uh 200 stitches I have no idea I have no idea I looked at this guy's back last night it was incredible and it was like he was wearing a red cape and I thought oh my God oh my God they're not going to let him back into the match they did he's still streaming blood everywhere out of his back he needed 12 stitches well no no well death 5,000 Cuts I heard that and I was like okay hold on a second you mean 1,200 right right 12,000 12 stitches so I don't know how it's like thumb tacks but thank God and that's the story well here's I think more so he's on his way to Everest honestly to me yeah really Mount Everest that's what he's doing to relax after a show like that I I here's my thing yes he went through that pain of glass and shatter into a ton of pieces so it would really if he died cuz he bled out which they said during the show I thought I would hear that during a gcw or Circle 6 show first that he may bleed out here guys I mean that's Tony what Tony Shabani said but my thing was it wasn't the glass as much as the chitting the chair and then hitting the floor because if you see this from different angles that are online he didn't this was not a joke of a jump 16 ft through that PL pane of glass hitting the chair in his liver on the chairs and then the floor that even more than the glass is what really got me about that and it's insane he's an idiot but he wouldn't be here's the thing he wouldn't be Darby Allen without it and you know what I say he's an idiot because I wouldn't do that I would think I was an idiot but the reality is that's why the Derby Allen Carl wendes why do you go see CTO solle because you see these people do the these incredible stunts and these incredible Feats physically that you can't do and it's always amazing to see and Darby Allen is amazing to watch and whether you like him or not you can't take your eyes off of him well this was my favorite aw pay-per-view of all time and the only thing I haven't you know what's funny is it's my favorite aw pay-per-view of all time and I still haven't seen the opener yet because BR life sucks but I'll try and deal with that later on I could have tried to watch it yesterday but I had other things that I had to attend to yesterday a long story for another day but anyway uh Christian beat Daniel Garcia and from what I saw like the heat was insane for this match and it looked like an incredible match it was a nice start I but I I didn't see it Eddie Kingston Brian Danielson was a match where on most aw pay-per-views it would have been the best match on the show absolutely incredible Eddie Kingston retained the title over Danielson but this was not every aw pay-per-view this match was probably the second best match on the show some people argued the third or the fourth but I thought it was the second best match on the show we had the allstar scramble which I don't know man I guess I'm in the minority I thought this match was great but given who they had in it and how many different people different styles different sizes I thought they pulled this off way better than it had any right to be and Ward low one and he will be getting a shot at Samoa Joe at some point Rodrick strong beat orange Cassidy match was great won the international title Rodrick strong is just a machine a machine yeah and he destroyed poor orange Cassidy and beat him clean for the title we had BCC not only beating FTR in Greensboro North Carolina but they beat them clean via double submission in the middle of the Ring they both both were choked and obviously as we'll get to the Tag Team titles are now vacant so I mean there's only two options okay unless Tony's lost his mind either BCC are the next Tag Team Champions or BCC and FTR are in the finals of this tag team tournament and FTR beats them to win the titles I don't think there's any other option here we have got Timeless Tony versus Diana I mean wrestling wise I would say it was good everything else about it the fans they do not care about Diana they do not want to boo toneless Timeless Tony storm there was no heat for this match and it was not in any way surprising I could have told you this would in fact I did I told you this would happen going in it's the same problem we've had with every promo segment they've done but we just keep trudging on because things take a long time here will ospry to kesa probably going to end up one of the top three or four matches of the Year absolutely incredible will Osprey should on Wednesday be the top baby face in aw he should be the number one guy he should win the title at Wembley I don't want any arguments I don't want this to take a year I mean let's do it now because he can't do this forever but he can do it right now and we need a top baby face Hallelujah so Mo Joe beat hangman and swerve and I will say the good thing about this is I think they actually finally pulled the trigger on swerve actually turning baby face I've heard people try to tell me that he is but he's not and based on what they did with him and Nana clearly there is a actual turn coming and the sooner they do it the better because people want to cheer him and he is a heel in a heel group and it's time it was actually time a long time ago just like with Tony storm and then Darby and sting you know this was the big question is Sting going to put them over or is he going to retire undefeated and like my prediction was he was going to put him over but in predicting that I said it would be wrong he needed to win this match I had no doubt whatsoever in my mind and he did and it was awesome and now that I know Darby only had 12 stitches I mean last night it was like if I would only have changed one thing it would be Darby's glass bump otherwise it was perfect now I found out the guy had 12 stitches man I wouldn't change anything this match was perfect what about Ric Flair taking feet to the head he probably wished he could have gone through the glass well it's a good point the fact of the matter is it was was perfect and I loved it and I have nothing but good things to say about this show hey if you love this clip have I got a deal for you wrestlingobserver.com you have a commute do you work out at the gym do you like listening to audio on your headphones or your earbuds or whatever the kids use today well wrestlingobserver.com will give you all the audio you'll 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Sensors on Cow Final Edit
foreign labor shortages make it difficult for livestock Farmers to monitor their herds as carefully as they should wear wearable iot sensors or the Internet connected sensors are handy tools addressed that concern some common locations that sensors can fit our ear as an ear tag on the head as a halter in the neck like a collar in the stomach as a bolus which is a small sensor that tracks cow Health from inside her body on the legs upper tail ring and in the tail head these sensors can measure the temperature of cows 24 hours a day record their activity rumination and eating Behavior every minute the data is sent to a receiver in the cattle shed which uploads it to a server for analysis the results of this analysis based on past data and specialist expertise are sent to the farmer as visual feedback in the form of graphs and charts combining data collected by iot devices with on-site human observations and specialist expertise Farmers received notifications about the well-being and performance of your cows on your smartphone tablet or on the computer farmers will receive a notification one or two days before the cow is clinically sick also Farmers know which cow should be inseminated at what time based on the heat prediction and detection by sensors Farmers be able to reduce usage of reproductive hormones and antibiotics which saves money and contributes to sustainable farming dairy farm is a living Dynamic Enterprise driving success and growth is all about having actionable data based inside at your fingertips iot provides Innovative cow monitoring and intelligence solutions that keeps farmers in touch and informed for more productive management and operation iot sensors gives Farmers a flexible solution that shakes their needs now and adjust to their requirements in the future [Music]
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Vladimir Nabokov. Audiobook Sample Eye ISBN9781441873019 . #vladimirnabokov
[Music] brilliant audio presents the unabridged recording of the eye by Vladimir Nabokov performed by Fred Stella - Vera forward the Russian title of this little novel is sue glee die it is an ancient military term meaning spy or watcher neither of which extends as flexibly as the Russian word after toying with emissary and gladiator I gave up trying to blend sound and sense and contented myself with matching the eye at the end of the long stalk under that title the story weaved its pleasant way through three installments of Playboy in the first months of 1965 I composed the original text in 1930 in Berlin where my wife and I rented two rooms from a German family on quite Luitpold ASSA and at the end of that year it appeared in the Russian emigre Review so Romania is a piece key in Paris the people in the book are the favorite characters of my literary youth Russian expatriates living in Berlin Paris or London actually of course they might just as well have been no regions in Naples or abrasions in Ambridge I've always been indifferent to social problems merely using the material that happens to be near as a valuable diner pencils a street corner on a tablecloth or arranges a crumb and two olives in a diagrammatic position between menu and salt cellar one amusing result of this indifference to community life and to the intrusions of history is that the social group casually swept into artistic focus acquires a falsely permanent air it is taken for granted at a certain time in a certain place by the emigres writer and his emigres readers the yvonne ivanovitch and live Osipovich of 1930 have long been replaced by non Russian readers who are puzzled and irritated today by having to imagine a society they know nothing about for I do not mind repeating again and again that bunches of pages have been torn out of the past by the Destroyers of freedom ever since Soviet propaganda almost half a century ago misled for an opinion into ignoring or denigrating the importance of Russian emigration which still awaits its chronicler the time of the story is 1924 2:25 civil war in Russia has ended some four years ago Lenin has just died but his tyranny continues to flourish 20 German marks are not quite 5 dollars the expatriates in the Berlin of the book range from paupers to successful businessmen sample complete ready to continue
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Golden Gate Ferry Workers On Strike May 26, 2012
Frank McMurray for Golden Gate Justice I'm here at the lur Ferry Terminal and the workers of the Golden Gate Ferry have gone on strike on May 26th the terminal attendant working for Golden Gate Ferry went out on strike the ferry belongs to the Golden Gate Bridge District which also owns and operates the famous bridge the terminal attendants were supported on the picket line by the Golden Gate decans who are also fighting for better conditions at the ferry both groups are represented by the Inland boatman's Union or IBU the terminal attendants want increased pay for an increased workload the decans are asking for improvements in health and safety conditions and to preserve their onboard break room traditionally called a folkal the decans also want to stop electronic spying by their employer my job I collect tickets count the passengers bring in the ferry um answer as many questions as I can in one day the machines yeah they I think they're a big hassle they are a lot of passengers they don't know what they're doing one of the things that uh is very uncomfortable for me uh is that the the heads of the restrooms on the boats um leak from from the upper decks to the lower decks on many of on some of the boats and uh the overheads uh where the ventilation systems um are pushing air into the passenger spaces aren't uh aren't cleanly lots of dust and mold and and sewage other things that contaminate the air no I'm just like I'm here to support IBU and I'm a part of IBU now so I'm here so that we can get things accomplished I I Tred to clean up the boats but the boats got mold they stink like a barn and I like them to uh do some effort on cleaning up the boats so the company's not taking care of the sanitary problems that is is that one of the issues they like they put a Band-Aid on a uh on a on a bullet wound Alex thomison co-chair of the Golden Gate Bridge labor Coalition and the rep for ifp Local 21 we represent engineers and clerical workers at the Golden Gate Bridge right and uh why you down here with the IBU people today well even though uh both of our units have settled our contracts uh we definitely want to show solidarity with the Striking IBU workers and I want to make sure I was down here to show that uh the Coalition is still standing strong together it's the same fight it's governments are trying to impose austerity programs on workers making the workers pay for their economic crisis and that's not fair the Golden Gate Bridge was built by union labor back in the 30s it's been maintained and operated by union labor and they are just asking for uh justice and they want a decent uh pension and Welfare plan and decent work conditions and I think everybody deserves that what do we when we attack do we I think another issue is the bikes we just get swamped with bikes and they just keep on putting more and more on there and it's just it's unsafe M it's unsafe for the passengers and the crew alike what do you envision would happen if there was a need to abandoned ship on one of these boats with all these bikes on board I don't even like to think about that be a terrible mess terrible I am I live in M Valley born and raised there all right and uh was this a surprise when you came to the ferry this morning it was a surprise we were heading over to San Francisco going to enjoy a good birthday brunch for my daughter and we came and there was the fery protesters so uh I was completely unaware of any of the issues facing commuters facing the workers on the ferry uh and now that I've been educated and learned that there are grave sanitation issues as well as issues with safety and being able to get off the boat in an emergency I'm very concerned about it it's about uh a contract uh it's a sermon that needs that we uh that I've been uh that we as a coalition that's been preaching uh for the past year uh uh but the district is not uh paying attention uh to the sermon uh to what's being said in the sermon uh and uh it's that's a big sin the there's a much the reason we're here today is the IBU the Inland boatman's Union is going on strip uh to show our solidarity with our brothers and sisters on the waterfront we're here walking the picket lines with them on the San Francisco and the Sonoma that's the kind of folks that we should have right a refrigerator micro wave a table to sit down and eat at oh I I what about the uh conditions in terms of sewage and mold on the boats is there a lot of that now the sewage on the boat I've been splashed with it one time and I've seen other guys get splashed with that I mean it's just uh it's a bad bad situation right and you think that uh is exposure that the the public also gets to the mold and the sewage definitely every time I see a baby crawling on that deck I get sick the a very important issue for me and my family m i mean um that's why I'm here I'm supporting my union brothers and sisters Gate Bridge district is controlled by the the surrounding counties and maybe the surrounding counties should stand up and bring the uh the board of directors to uh to uh a fair term with us so that we can take care of our families and go to work Dennis Mulligan CEO of the bridge District refused to negotiate with the Striking workers instead he convinced California Governor Jerry Brown to issue an emergency order forcing the terminal attendants back to work the next day the IBU has vowed to fight on this is Frank McMurray for Golden Gate Justice you know we have the right to go on strike until they call the governor that's right shut us down but you know what that doesn't make even if they give us an injunction it doesn't make this right it doesn't make it fair to us what they're doing to the terminal assistance what they're doing to our Sailors is wrong so we're going to continue to make our point however we need to do until we get this issue resolved if they want to show us what they can do we get that but you know what it's our job it's you know our 8 to 11 hours out here that we're going to protect every condition we can I stri I you you yeah w
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EMI Facilitating Student Interaction and Group Work #2
the third strategy is to create specific and detailed activities or prompts give the students specific questions to answer put the questions on the board or the screen tell the students how long they will have to discuss you can also give them something to complete like a grid table or graphic organizer see the example here students can work in small groups or pairs to complete a graphic organizer helping them to know what is expected and stay on task the fourth strategy is to circle the room and check on students when students are doing group work you want to walk around this shows them that you care about what they are doing and you are interested in their learning that will help them stay on task you can also encourage them to use English answer any questions they have and check to see how well they understand the material walking around allows you to judge how much more time is needed for students to complete a task and finally when you walk around you can ensure the groups are working well together and that students are being polite and respectful in their communication and sharing if you notice any problems you can join a group as necessary and talk to them talk them through any misunderstandings the fifth strategy is to correct students English only when necessary students will often feel less self-conscious and nervous about their level of English if you allow them to speak and share ideas without correcting their English sometimes it is necessary to correct them usually this is when meaning is not clear if a student gives an answer that you think will not be understood by their classmates or that you don't understand you will need to either restate the answer in a way that is clear and understandable or you can ask the student to restate the answer if you are concerned that the student cannot restate it clearly it is usually best to just restate it yourself do not correct students pronunciation or grammar as long as everyone can stand them it's time students English will improve what they need is practice speaking and sharing ideas we've discussed five strategies to facilitate student interaction and group work in your emi course i hope you found this video useful and can implement these in your own classes [Music] you [Music]
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Confronting Pro-Israel Senators Ahead of Israel Funding Vote
you're an actual war criminal you said to the majority of your constituents that feel absolutely betrayed by you absolutely betray ceasefire now you coward traitor ukrainians are dying in this fight every day what about the folks dying in Gaza do you have anything to say about that hoping we I'm that is a key piece of Israel the war does not make Jews safer so why are you not troubling with Hamas terrorists I am but you sure don't sound like it killing Hamas makes Israel safe killing 30,000 civilians doesn't make anyone safe ping 30,000 civilians 10,000 children I beg you Senor I have I have a little baby 18 mons old who's dying right now in Gaza Senator please I have a baby dying in Gaza please please vote no yeah Hamas is responsible for killing all those children but the civilians aren't civilians are not Hamas kills children Hamas is an evil organization I hope Israel destroys Hamas that's what I hope and I want to help Israel destroy Hamas children but what about the children what is on your hand do you vote no for more money to Israel v your state has one of the highest poverty states in the whole I'm going to I'm going to vote Yes you're going to vote you have a little girl who's dying right now said just like you're keeping the money for Ukraine here at home where it's needed we all agree with you why do you not do the same for Israel $18 billion will go that money in America that Mone education for Social Security I believe in the right of Israel to defend itself I believe in the right of the Jewish people to be safe and how about the people of Missouri needing that money senor sen H people at Missouri needs that Mone wish I had an Israel flag to I know but state of Israel has the right to defend can I can I say something def [Music] by war criminal have you seen the war crimes that the Israeli soldiers laugh about
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2012 ASP World Tour | Wikipedia audio article
the 2012 ASP World Championship tour was a professional competitive surfing league run by the Association of Surfing Professionals men and women competed in separate tours with events taking place from late February to mid-december at various surfing locations around the world surfers received points for their best events the surfer with the most points at the end of the tour was announced the 2012 ASP World Tour champion topic ASP World Championship Tour topic event schedule source topic final standings source topic ASP Women's World Championship Tour topic event schedule source topic final standings source topic external links official site
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Gnarly Primo 1102 10,000kv motors
[Music] John here guys and today we're talking about the gnarly FPV primo once again but I have changed it up like I said I have installed these happy model 1102 10000 kV motors now happy model is known throughout the community for doing a few scandalous scummy and thievery type things but even they do something right these motors are one of those things they are fairly cheap get them for about 40 bucks a set sell and the best thing about them is the King Kong 65 millimeter prop fits directly on there because it has a one millimeter shaft who would've thunk it is that the secret to getting perfectly great-looking footage because your props actually fit yes no drilling flossing a lot of people are saying if you drill the hole too big to fit on the 1.5 billion or so flawless in there I just I cannot get them to stay on now I do with fit directly into plug in but as you can see they're so short they have to go directly out there I wish but it is just long enough to be able to fit so how does it fly with these compared to the OEO three this is definitely a bump in performance but it is not twice as fast I would say speed is top speed is is not that much change maybe 10% more power down low is definitely more maybe 20% more though not a huge amount the biggest difference though is the flight time and the smoothness the flight time is increased by almost a factor of two it's almost double of flight time it's funny that these motors a little bit larger you would think that they would use up more juice but I guess the oh wait oh threes are just too small and so your flight time is really suffering there so by installing these your flight time holes doubles I was getting pretty short flights with the trashcan motors but DB DB DB DB good now these have the same exact mounting holes though as those trashcan motors so they fit perfectly and because of the gnarly Primo's recessed holes right here with shaky voters or screws falling out like you sometimes do purpose-built for this so for a three hole like an a max or a four hole like the hyper light I'm still gonna suggest a toothpick but if you want a direct transfer this is the key I was saying that the trash can was a great swap and it is but those models are even better diesel miners that come with the scandalous release that just came out from happy bottle the sale fly which you know as much as I would like to call it the fail fly it's pretty much almost this exact same girl now I'm using a better camera Neos 2 4 by 3 version and a I think possibly a better VTX I'm not sure that using the 200 mil alarm itself I don't think that they are this is a much better frame it'll cost you maybe $10 more to put this kit together but it's definitely worth it don't mess with the self like guys go get yourself a nollie primo look at how cool this thing is and you can see it's not as clean as it was in the last video and that's because I have been the junk out of this thing and it has survived multiple crashes multiple hits this is such a funny combination and while it's not quite as much performance to say the Hyperlight motors or the hey max motors it's much easier of a bill in a setup you just plug these things together no soldering required no prop enlarging required now I do believe that there are some props that are about to drop that are 1.5 how's that gonna work for the AMEX because people are saying that a max is really more like a 1.4 so it's still gonna be pressed better you still gonna have to use dental floss to get everything to fit in there I'm not sure but these motors are a safe bet and for things like these small little things you want a good amount of performance but you don't necessarily need some of my amount of performance if it introduces a series of headaches like dealing with stuff like that so if you want a super high performance easy to set up solution here it is now let me quit blathering and let's get to the footage of this thing check out the additional time that I'm able to stay on the throttle the speed the performance is everything that the trash can Oh 803 butters were just amplified and with more flight time when you're flying these things that are tremendously fun you definitely want as much fun as possible [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Trailokya | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
tray Lakia Sanskrit tre lakiya poly toluca Wiley coms GS um has been translated as three worlds three spheres three planes of existence three realms and three regions these three worlds are identified in Hinduism and appear in early Buddhist texts topic in Buddhist cosmology in Buddhism the three worlds refer the following destinations for karmic rebirth kama loca is the world of desire tip defied by base desires populated by hell beings Preta animals ghosts humans and lower demigods Rupa loca is the world of form predominantly free of baser desires populated by Diana dwelling gods possible rebirth destination for those well practiced in Diana a Rupa loca is the world of formlessness a noncorporeal realm populated with four heavens possible rebirth destination for practitioners of the four formlessness stages topic Theosophical views according to helena blavatsky x' posthumously published the esophagus eree 1892 comma loca or comedy - is the world of Mara camel oka has like every other world it's seven divisions the lowest of which begins on earth or invisibly in its atmosphere the six others ascent gradually the highest being the abode of those who have died owing to accident or suicide in a fit of temporary insanity or were otherwise victims of external forces it is a place where all those who have died before the end of the term allotted to them and whose higher principles do not therefore go at once into devic and ik state sleep a dreamless sweet sleep of oblivion at the termination of which they are either reborn immediately or passed gradually into the devic anak state rupa loca or rupa da - is the celestial world of form rupa or what we call Devon with the uninitiated Brahmans Chinese and other Buddhists the rupa da - is divided into eighteen Brahma or devilicus the life of a soul there in lasts from half a Yuga up to sixteen thousand UGA's or campus and the height of the shades is from half a yogena up to 16,000 yo genus where a yogena measures from five and a half to ten miles esoteric philosophy teaches that though for the egos for the time being everything or everyone preserves its form as in a dream yet is Rupa da - is a purely matter world and a state the egos themselves have no form outside their own consciousness esoterism divides this world into seven Diana's regions or states of contemplation which are not localities but mental representations of these a Rupa loca or arupadhatu is a world that is again divided into seven Diana's still more abstract and formless for this world is without any form or desire whatever it is the highest world of the post-mortem tree Lakia and as it is the abode of those who are almost ready for nirvana and as in fact the very threshold of the nirvanic state it stands to reason that in a new Padano or era povitch ARA there can be neither form nor sensation nor any feeling connected with our three-dimensional universe topic Hindu surname Trey lochia is also a Hindu surname mostly belonging to the devout Nia Brahman a Hindu Brahmin sub caste topic see also Buddhist cosmology try kya Trilok Jainism topic notes topic sources Berzin Alexander March 6th 2008 Berzin archives glossary retrieved Sunday July 13th 2008 from Berzin archives at HTTP colon slash slash WWE brazen archives calm web / and / about / glossary / glossary underscore Tibetan HTML Blavatsky HP 1892 Theosophical glossary London the oesophagus aasaiya T retrieved the 14th of July 2008 from the Theosophical glossary United Lodge of Theosophists Phoenix Arizona at HTTP colon slash slash Theosophical glossary dotnet / Fisher Schreiber Ingrid Franz Karl our heart Michael SD nur and Michael H Cohn trans 1991 the Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen Boston Shambhala publications ISBN no eight seven seven seven three five two oh four Mounier williams Mounier 1899 1964 a Sanskrit English dictionary London oxford university press ISBN 0 2 1986 for 308 x retrieved the 13th of July 2008 from Cologne University at HTTP colon slash slash WW Sanskrit lexicon unique une des can you scan / index.php question mark SFX equals PDF / Ucker G de e d in chief 1999 encyclopedic Theosophical glossary a resource on theosophy Theosophical University Press retrieved from the Theosophical society at HTTP colon slash slash WWD a society org slash Pasadena at gloss / e - 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DAIMA SHIPPING CORP. / M/V SWALLOW 1 version 2
mabuhay welcome aboard mvs101 for your information and guidance this ship has a total complements of four officers and 12 crews travel time is 30 minutes this ship has been authorized to carry 361 passengers gross registered tonnage or grt is 185.39 passengers are requested to remain inside the passenger lounge area while the vessel is in transit this ship is equipped with safety features such as two-way via shift radio transmitter gps radar to navigation as an added safety feature this ship is equipped with a following 325 life jackets for adults and 36 life jackets for children life racks are located on the upper deck level of the vessel toilet rooms are located below the passenger deck behind the stairways in case of emergencies fire hose and fire extinguishers are located on the lower cargo deck of the vessel how to put on the life jacket step 1 put on the life jacket from your back it's collar to be upward step two tie up the upper tape on the breast step three tighten the lower tapes and wind them one time around your waist tie them securely in your front step 4 tie the collar tapes blow the whistle to call the attention of the lifesaver
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Python Project | Build Online Banking App with Python
hi guys welcome to python project building online banking application course here in this course we will learn step-by-step tutorial on how to build simple online banking application using python although it's basic and simple but the app will have cool and advanced functionalities as the following first the user will be able to sign in or log in using his account second the user will be able to recover his pin just in case if he forgets his pin or password third the user will be able to deposit his money for the user will be able to withdraw his money from his bank account fifth the user will be able to transfer his money to another bank account 6. the user will be able to check balance check his balance and seventh the user will be able to see and check his deposit interest rate and the last one here the user will be able to calculate this compound interest um first of all you might be asking why we should with why we should build this project what's the point of building a simple and basic online banking app hiramarai answers to that question first I truly believe that in order to be an expert to master python you need to start from your basic and making sure you have the strong fundamentals it's not only essential but it is necessary second the most effective way to learn and develop your coding skills is to learn by doing hands no matter how hard you learn the theory or how long you spend reading your textbook learning about python syntax and Logics you're not gonna get very far unless you get your hands dirty and start coding enter last but not least online banking application is definitely a very complex program since it involves so many components however by building this project you have a chance to see and think about it from different perspective because in this course we'll build the basic one therefore you will have the opportunity to experience building online banking app from The Beginner's perspective in addition having this project on your GitHub portfolio will certainly add valuable contribution to your feature job application as you're able to demonstrate your expertise and quality a little bit about myself I've been creating multiple courses on udemy in the past couple months and previously I work as an ID Consultant for the last couple years before deciding to resign for my job and start running several online business like dropshipping um affiliate marketing selling digital products including selling courses on udemy regarding python I've been using this programming language for quite a while since I was in college I mainly use it for performing data analytics which was part of my previous job analyzing clients data so yeah that was a brief introductions about myself um I really hope you enjoyed this course and I'll see you in the next video bye what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video um I'm going to show you the highlight of the course so let's begin with the first um the first chapter here whom this course is intended for so in this section um I'm going to be talking about um the prerequisites the requirements that you need to have before taking this course as well as um type of people who might find this course to be interesting or type of people who will like this course stuff like that so that's the first chapter second chapter um tools ID in library so I'm gonna list um all tools um IDE and python libraries that we're going to use for this project um obviously they're more than um one option so when it comes to you know IDE programming environment feel free to choose whichever that you whichever that your most comfortable with so for example like I choose to use vs code and and maybe Google collab but if you're more comfortable using let's say pie chart then feel free to use whatever that you um you prefer okay so that's second chapter um the third chapter what we're going to build okay so I'm going to tell you exactly what we're going to build okay so what kind of um online banking applications um that we're going to build um what functionalities and what system that our online mobile banking um is going to be based on and then the fourth chapter here um we're going to set up all required tools so in this section don't worry I'm gonna teach and guide you step by step from scratch how to um set up your um IDE whether you choose to use um by charm or vs code I'm gonna guide you step by step on how to download it till um all the way to have it ready on your desktop for you to code so don't worry about it I will get it we'll get to it next couple slides all right so that's chapter four and then chapter five basic python warm up okay so this section is only intended for uh you know people who have never um who have never been coding using python before so if you have basic or maybe intermediate skills and knowledge in Python so feel free to skip this sport because I I don't think you will need this section it's going to be just very uh basic explanations about um you know basic syntax and just like um you know fundamentals that you all need to know before getting to the project so um yeah feel free to skip if you feel um confident in your with your python skills feel free to skip and the chapter six is going to be the most challenging but also like the fun part so we're going to start coding our project um me personally I prefer to um code and vs code because I believe that vs code has a pretty good inter user interface and um I'm kind of comfortable using it I've been using it for quite a while so yeah I will use vs code for you know use for this project but just pick whichever idea you're most comfortable with um it doesn't have to be PS code only because I use vs code right so this is chapter 6 and chapter 7 we're going to be conducting um pasting testing um to our applications right so we're going to have like multiple different scenarios um and we're going to test to make sure if our applications if our mobile mobile um banking or online banking whatever you want to call it online banking application uh works well uh Works uh as it's supposed to be right obviously we'll do more than um one testing uh we're gonna do uh at very least like one testing for its uh feature so let's see our system or application has eight features it means that we're gonna do eight different um testings eight different scenarios for our testing okay to make sure that it's um functionality its function uh works the way the the way we want them to work right so um yeah that's the testing phase um so um usually before the application is launched to the public uh there'll be lots of pre-production requirements that need to be met um and one of them is the testing so usually um speaking from the perspective of um X it consultant when our clients um about to launch their products their software to the public to their customers the product managers and also the software engineer will collaborate together to make sure that um the system or the program has been in the base um see a possible Right it means like ready to be used by your customer so that's the reason why um you know conducting testing it's not only essential but it's necessary to make sure that it has worked the way we want them to work right so that's uh chapter 7 and chapter eight uh conclusion and summary so I'm gonna share a few tips and tricks and a few takeaways that you might feel um you might found important and yeah I think that's it for you know for this video I'm gonna I'm gonna um see you in the next video um next video we're going to be talking about home discourse is intended for so yeah I'll see you later what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video I'm going to be talking about whom this course is intended for all right so let's start with the first bullet point here um anyone with basic knowledge in Python looking for building a simple app okay so if you know a little bit about python right just a little bit about python you don't need to be a very expert in Python right just need to have like very basic knowledge in Python and you want to build an app right but you have no idea how to start you have no idea like where to learn um then this course is definitely the right course for you this course is definitely the right stepping stone for you because um not only that you will learn step by step on how to um how to code cool online uh banking applications but at the end of at the end of the course um I'm also going to guide you how to upload your project to GitHub right so your future employers will be able to see it and definitely it's going to give you um a valuable contributions right to your uh Joe applications in the future so yeah that's um that's the first bullet point the second one here if you're interested in World in building um your GitHub portfolio right so you might be let's say college student majoring in computer science or maybe you've graduated from uh coding bootcamp and currently is searching for jobs right and most of them most of your future employers they're looking for your GitHub portfolio right so almost like every single time you're applying for a job especially if your job is related to let's say software engineering or data science most of the times they will ask you to provide your GitHub link your GitHub account so they will you know spend some time take a look at your portfolio right so having diverse projects on your GitHub account it's definitely going to be um positive thing to have right so yeah um that's the second uh the third one here anyone interested in knowing the logic behind online banking applications right so as I mentioned previously in the last video if we're talking about online banking applications what comes into your mind obviously it's going to be a very complex right very complex applications right and and most of the times or maybe always um every single time there is a bank you know um there is a bank wanting to build their online mobile application they will require a team of uh experience Engineers experience um mobile developer iOS or Android developers to work together in a team more than one obviously maybe a team of five or even a team of 10 right so it's obviously a very complex stuff here um but guess what in this course I'm gonna give you an amazing opportunity to Bull um online banking applications um obviously it's not going to be as complex as the um the actual one not gonna be as complicated as the actual online banking applications however I believe by doing so you will learn the Logics behind it right so it's not gonna be like um the one that you're able to download from your app stores or the one that you're able to do like the real time transaction stuff like that no that's not gonna be it's not gonna be that um Advanced but it will give you an idea of what it actually looks like and will give you a new perspective to see it from the back end side right so so here is the thing if you've always been uh Curious and interested in um the logic behind online banking applications right you're you've been using it um maybe since you're 17 or 18 years old right since you have your bank account and you do transactions from your phone stuff like that and all you see is from the perspective of customers all you see is from the perspective of the user of that applications right but you're curious you might be curious about what it actually looks like from the back end right from the perspective of the engineers and this is um exactly what you're gonna see so um I'm glad to say you're in the right place if uh you've always been curious about that stuff so um yeah and prerequisites your basic knowledge and python is helpful but no it's not necessary uh as I mentioned previously um we're going to have uh basic pythons warm up here so if you have no knowledge in Python don't worry about it I'm gonna teach you all the basics that you need I'm not gonna transform you to be an expert overnight obviously um it takes time to master python but I will definitely uh make sure that before getting to the project you will have all necessary Knowledge and Skills that you need to excel in this project so yeah that's um the first one the second one here no experience in building python-based app is required so even though um someone has experience in Python but he or she might not have um extensive experience building an app don't worry about it um you're gonna be fine you're gonna be just fine right um it's actually a very basic and simple applications here so again um from my site I don't have any high expectations on your previous skills or experience or anything like that just you know your willingness to learn willingness to spend sometimes to to learn and that's that's all you need all right so yeah um I think that's that's all you need for uh to know about um about whom this course is intended for um next video we're going to be talking about the tools IDE and python libraries that we're gonna use um I'll see you in the next video what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video we're gonna be talking about the tools IDE and libraries that we're gonna use in this project all right so let's begin with the first one here programming language we're gonna use Python 3.0 and I really recommend you to pick the latest version okay so just in case you haven't downloaded the python yet um go to the python official websites uh which I'm going to guide you the next couple slides so be patients don't worry um we'll get there next couple slides so uh I really really recommend you to download the latest version uh if I'm not mistaken it's 3.11 point something I forgot the exact number here uh but again I also that's the link on the slides so just click on it and it will direct you to the official website of white the download page so uh yeah don't worry about it we'll get there uh next couple slides and the second one here the IDE for the IDE um I have several different recommendations here by Char Sublime tags vs code and Google collab or Jupiter notebook okay so personally I I am more comfortable using vs code that's reason why I put this uh in bold and for the tutorial in this course I'm going to go with vs code since this is my favorite one but again guys um feel free to use whichever IDE that you're most comfortable with and in fact for our python basic python warm up we're gonna use Google call app because Google collab is um browser-based IDE which means that you don't need to download anything you don't need to install anything to your desktop all you need to do just go to the browser Google Chrome or or Mozilla or whatever and type in Google call app and you can uh work your project on the browser right without having to install anything so that's the beauty of Google call app but we're only going to use it for you know uh for our warm application not the actual project so uh that's uh the IDE and the next one here libraries um we're going to use mat Library all right this is the only python library that we're gonna utilize in this project nothing else I'm pretty sure nothing else uh we'll see if we need something else then I'm gonna add um I'm gonna add to this slide but um as far as I'm concerned we don't need a we don't need any other libraries beside matte and the last one here GitHub at the end of the course I'm gonna guide you step by step on how to upload your projects on GitHub and also don't worry if you haven't created your GitHub account yet I'm gonna explain to you how to create your GitHub account and uh obviously step-by-step tutorial on how to upload your uh create your first repository on GitHub and upload your first project there so yeah um I think that's all you need to know about the tools IDE and libraries let me know if you're excited for this project I'm excited to be honest so yeah um I'll see you next video guys alright guys welcome back to the course in this video we're going to be um talking about our online banking system or online banking applications that we're going to build so obviously uh it's going to be a simple one very basic one all right so don't expect it to be very Advanced where you can download it or where you can do real time transactions or anything crazy so yeah it's just going to be a very basic so the purpose the intentions of me making this course is simply just to provide you an opportunity to um see like how is the back end of an online banking system online banking application right so um yeah so the the application is going to have multiple different features here um first the user will be able to sign in and log in using his account second just in case if he forgets his point his password or his pin uh whatever you want to call it is able to recover a spin um the third one here is going to be able to deposit his money obviously um if he's not able to deposit this money then what's the point of having um online banking system right so uh the fourth one here is able to withdraw his money obviously it's his money it means that it belongs to him right so it's very important to make sure that he's able to withdrew his own money right um unless we want to get sued but we don't want to get to so um we'll definitely protect our customers assets right make sure that our customers uh are able to withdraw their assets whenever they time whenever they want right so uh that's the withdraw functionality and the next one here transfer um so our customer the user of this app will be able to transfer his money to another bank account um the next one here check balance so he's able to check his balance right check uh how it's money left in his account stuff like that and the next one here um the opposite interest rate so it's able to check his deposit interest rate um and at continuations of deposit interest rate um is also going to be able to calculate compound interest and exit menu so at the end of the transactions is going to be given to options the first one whether he wants to um continue another transactions or maybe it's done with um with the application so if you choose to go with his done with the applications then the program will end but if he choose to do another transactions then the main function is going to be called again right so that's um that's pretty much like all functionalities that we're going to build in this project so I really hope you guys get excited with this I really I'm really excited with this um let me know um also don't worry um you will see lots of um errors it might be syntax error or you might your you might find your code um doesn't work the way you want them to work so don't worry I'll do my best to um help you just let me know in the comment sections uh let me know what's your problem I'm gonna try to do my best to uh help you to fix your issues all right so just let me know right um yeah I think that's all you need to know about things that we're going to build and all functionalities there are project going to have I really hope this excites you so I'll see you in the next video guys what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video we're going to set up all required tools all right so let's begin with the first one here um okay so just in case you haven't uh downloaded your python yet so we'll need to click on this link and I will direct us to this page official websites of python and this is the download page so if you already have your python downloaded on your operating system uh just skip to the next one so ignore me but if you haven't downloaded your python yet then um pay close attentions to what I'm about to do so so here is the download page um the latest version is 3.11.2 so I really recommend you to download the latest version um so just click on this I'm not going to click on it because I already have my python downloaded on my operating system and again um me personally I'm using uh Mac so so if you see up here it says Mac but again uh please guys download um the python version that suits with your operating system so if you're on Linux then click on this if you're on Windows click on this right so if you're on Windows done download the python uh first in for Mac right so yeah just make sure that you download the python um that aligns with your operating system and that's it you might want to scroll it down a little a little bit just to take a look at what these um versions and release date stuff like that but it's not very essential I don't think you need to waste your time doing so so yeah um if you're done let's go back to the slide here and go to the second bullet point here so um yeah so if you choose to go with Visual Studio code vs code um let's click on that link all right first of all disclaimer for um number two three and four you don't need to download all of them just pick one right again I I mentioned before uh pick whichever IDE that you're most comfortable with and even like your favorite IDE is not included here just feel free to go with your IDE right with whatever whichever IDE that you're most comfortable with right um so here is the visual studio code uh download page um again kind of the same thing like python if you're on Windows then click on this me personally I'm using Mac so I um I should download this but again I already have my vs code installed on my operating system so I don't need to download it again and yeah kind of the same thing um I'm sorry if this is getting kind of like repetitive um so if you choose to go with um by charm then click on this link get brains.com it will direct you to um official website here and again as usual please always download uh version that aligns with your operating system so let's see you're on Windows then go here if you're on Mac or maybe you're on Linux then click on this right so you're given like two different options here whether you want to choose Professionals in community for professionals um you will be given like free 30 days trials but at the end of the month uh you're going to need to pay but I don't think you need to choose to go with this professional um packets I think Community packets is more than enough for you so just go to download this um by clicking this button and for a committed version it's free forever right so you don't need to pay anything it's free completely free and it's open source too okay so uh again I'm not gonna download this here because I already have my party charm installed in my operating system and I and I'm not gonna use spy chip for this project so let's go back to the slide and kind of do the same thing here for the sublim text if you chose to go with sublim text click on this link and it will bring you um to sublimtex uh download page here um so if you're on Mac then click on this if you're on Windows click on this if you're on Linux click on this right just download uh the one that suits your operating system here um and the next one here um let's click on I'm sorry um let's click on GitHub okay so GitHub here is GitHub um if you're not familiar with GitHub I'm gonna have a very specific explanations about what GitHub is in the last video of this course so don't worry about it but if you haven't created your account yet then you can create your account here um so I'm gonna log out first here I'm gonna sign out and go to GitHub GitHub dashboard and all you need to do is just go sign up here go sign up and sorry my internet connection doesn't seem very stable here enter your email and your password create your account and usually they will give you a verification code through your email the email that you use to register for your GitHub account and then verify it and then yeah you'll be ready to go and what else okay so both points seek here click on this it will bring you to collab Google collab it's a all right so I'm gonna cancel this all right so this is Google call app guys um it is um browser-based IDE where you can code your project here um you don't need to install anything all right so we're not going to use this for our project but we're going to use this for our basic python warm up session so um yeah you don't need to create your account actually since this is a Google product so all you need to do is simply just to uh go up here on the top right and then connect with your Gmail account right I'm pretty sure like all of you have a Gmail account right so yeah you don't need to create uh an account on Google call app and the last last thing here um you gotta keep this in mind um don't forget to download the codes the code Source all right so um I will include the code Source I will attach our code Source um on the resources file so just go to that folder and go to that folder and download it okay um I'm pretty sure when the course has been um uploaded it will be pretty easy to see it will be very visible right um I think that's all you need to know about setting up all required tools I'll see you in the next video next video we're gonna do basic python warm up uh hopefully you get excited and I'll see you next video guys what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video we're going to be doing basic python warm up as I mentioned previously in the last video if you are confident with your python skills if you're confident with your python knowledge then please feel free to skip the sections um this section was actually intended for people who are beginner people who have never coded before so yeah if you have uh basic python knowledge you're in or maybe you're even intermediate in Python feel free to skip and I'll see you in the project all right guys so yeah welcome to basic python warpup so in the sections we're going to make sure that you learn fundamentals you have the strong Basics that you need you have strong and solid Basics that you need to excel in the project so um again for this tutorial I'm gonna go with Google collab Google collab is basically a um IDE based browser and you don't need to install anything you don't need to download anything you can access it from Google and since it's Google product you don't need to create your account there as long as you have Gmail account number here like every single one of you has a Gmail account so all you need to do is just to log in and if you're asking me where to go just click on this link and it will bring you to the page and here we go um I already have it open on my other Tab and what you need to do is just go to file and new notebook but I'll already open my own file here so all I'm going to do is just to click on this code all right so first um we're going to learn about data type right data type or usually I call it variable type there are many of them but again as I promised in the beginning of the course I'm going to warm up your um knowledge in Python especially things that are related to the project all right so I'm not gonna go to to General or to deep I'm just gonna prepare you and provide you all informations that you actually need for this project right so um when it comes to data type there are many of them but I'm gonna be focusing on um basically four right first one is string second um integer third float and fourth Boolean because we are only going to use those for data types all right so we're going to be concentrating on those four only so let's begin with the string right so um just in case you have no idea how to write comment uh it's this is how you do it command so when you execute uh when you compile the code um it kind of exclude this part all right so um data type data type practice that's maybe the title all right so let's begin with string right string if you're asking me what is string string is a python data type uh where it contains a word or a sentence right it has nothing to do with number so let me give you an example it's kind of useless to learn about Theory because you know sometimes people don't really get it and you will get it immediately once I sh once I'm showing you an example right so lots of people get it easier and way faster when I provide you with examples so let's ask who is my name my name is Chris right so remember when you um so remember in Python maybe not only in Python almost like all programming language here if you want to um set of value to um a string you need to have a quotation mark like this so let's say my name is Chris right and you print it great name and you compile the code and then see it's Chris right and then what if I create um what if I reassign the value to that variable so now um it's both so you recompile it and now it's about right okay cool what if um I change this variable into first name and last name first name and Chris and last name it's like this right what if you compile wait it didn't give you anything right because guess what I already changed the name the variable name that's what you need to be consistent with the name so if I have first name here so so you need to be consistent with the name here last name and then when you compile the code it gives you like this and it doesn't seem to be it doesn't seem to be good outward because there is no space right so let's give a space here you can give a space in Python by doing something like this and now it looks way better now it has a space right so let's um that's pretty much how you declare a string variable right always remember to put the quotation mark because if you don't have a quotation mark then it will give you an error and just to make sure you know you want to make sure you understand the data type so in Python there is a function called type and the parameter for this function is simply just the name of the variable so for example the name of the variable is first name and then you compile it and it will give you the name of this type I'm sorry we'll give you the type of the variable so it's string it's SDR string right right so let's move on to the flow float right maybe it goes with integer first if you're asking me what's the difference between integer and flow integer is um a whole number right for example five eight negative nine and meanwhile float is a decimal yes um it's not a whole number for example 3.5 7.6 or 2.9 okay so hopefully you you get it right but I'm gonna give you an example so you understand better so integer um let's see num equals two this is integer right but what if you have a float 6.9 something like this I'm sorry float uh num two six point nine something like this right and then you um you check the type of num it should be e and i n t integer right here we go what if you check um the type of num2 it should be flowed because it's decimal right here we go and let's do a experiment here what if we calculate um we multiply we declare a variable called calculate and we multiply a num with num2 I'm sorry we just added add num with name two like this right and we check the type of the variable calculate right so let's check now it's float reason why if you're asking me the reason why because 6 Plus 6.9 plus 2 it's going to be 8.9 and 8.9 it's obviously a decimal right however don't worry if you want to keep it in integer actually you can do something like this calculate so you kind of like reassign the variable name uh reassign the new value to the same variable calculate equals integer calculate so that's how you resign of value to the pre-existing variable and now you can check the type of the variable so calculate like this and you compile the code and this is what you got integer right so right here we go um I think we're good with integer and float and let's um do the last one here it's called Boolean like this and you're asking me what is Boolean right I have no idea about Boolean I haven't heard that before Boolean is simply just a variable that only has two answers false are true that's it whether it's false or true so let's do a check something like this and it's called false right and you print it all right so you print it and it says false and you check the type so you check the type of this variable called check um type check see it's blue Boolean right so if you're asking me when when we are going to use this most of the time if you write conditional statement like if else statement on python not all the time but sometimes you need to use it um maybe we're not gonna get like uh into very detail when we're gonna use it in this project but we'll see it um when we do the actual project okay so that's uh how Boolean Works only has two answers either false or true true or false um and and I think that's all you need to know about data type and variable types right um the next video we're going to be talking about mathematical operations because this is a online banking applications you are going to um perform lots of more uh calculations mathematical operations so uh the next one is going to be very important in this project so I'll see you next video what's up guys welcome back to the covers in this video we're going to continue our um basic python warm-up position so in the last video we did the data type and variable type practice where we learn about you know different type of data um like string float integer and Boolean and now this is the time for us to learn about mathematical operations and again it's very important for our project so make sure you understand all these Basics and fundamental make sure you have the strong Basics and fundamentals of calculating things in Python how to perform mathematical operations in Python since our project is going to be you know building online banking applications which will involve lots of mathematical operations and calculations so yeah let's begin with the first one here um editions and subtractions Let's do an example um for example me I just download the applications okay I deposit thousand dollars right so that's me let me give a additional comment on the right here um I deposit a thousand dollars and guess what tomorrow I'm going to withdraw two hundred dollars right so withdraw two hundred dollars so let me make a comment here I withdraw um two hundred dollars and let's check the current balance right so current balance is too long so why don't we just uh use CB right a CB stands for current balance right um so obviously how to calculate it so we need to subtract deposit which is the amount of money that they deposit um with the amount of money that I withdraw right so let's bring the current balance to see how much money I have left on my bank account right so here we go it's 800 right so you subtract thousands by 200 so you got eight hundred dollars so the amount of money that that is left on my bank account is 800 dollars okay so um what if I do deposit again to my bank account right so let's do second deposit here second deposit and this time I'm going to I'm going to deposit let's say five thousand dollars because I just got my profit from my Drop Shipping business and I Got 5 000 net profit from my Shopify Drop Shipping so um this is my second deposit so this is my second deposit all right and to the current balance all we need to do is just to add the second deposit and see this is um the addition operations uh and let's repeat the current balance and I got 5800 Okay so uh hopefully um it makes sense so you got a thousand dollars right thousand dollars um and you you subtract it by 200 to over since I decided to withdraw 200 dollars and I deposit again five thousand dollars so 800 you add that right you added that number by 5000 so that's how you got five thousand and hit 100 you guys and these are examples of additions and subtractions and I made this example to be kind of a little bit more specific and related to our project just on banking system because we're going to calculate the amount of money that our user deposit amount of money or user withdraw and then obviously the current balance is going to be um you know the subtraction so the amount of money um that the user deposit with um the amount of money that he or she withdraws right so that's the example of allergens and subtractions let's move on to the example of multiplications and divisions right multiplications and diffusion all right so let's see there's a discount so if you purchase a product um using this bank account I'm sorry using this debit card then you're gonna get um 25 discount rate so 25 discount if you purchase a product using this debit card right so first of all what is 25 right it's very very basic mathematics there's 25 divided by 100 right so why don't we create a variable called discount here and discount is 25 divided by 100 right just to check um print the variable discount so it prints it in decimal right which is flow so it's 0.25 all right here we go so this is one of the example of divisions and what is the price of the product let's say the price of the product is 560 dollars and you want to calculate what is going to be the price after discount right so let's create a variable called new price here so this is the price after discount so what's going to be the price after discount so obviously how you calculate it is to First price you subtract by price multiplied by discount rate so it's going to be 560 subscribe bye um the discount that you got right so now let's spring the new price if you're curious what's going to be the new price not new curious unfortunately I miss type it so it's going to be new price here and you compile the code and this is why you got 420 dollars is the Q price after discount after 25 discount rate so yeah that's a previous example of multiplications and divisions in a python um so again if you are confident with your python skills feel free to skip it but if you are not very confident with your python skills and you feel like these practice are not enough uh feel free to do um and explore more about all these operations on your own and if you're kind of stuck or something like that just let me know in the comment sections I'll try to do my best to help you to uh get to the place where you need to be right so these are examples of multiplications and divisions let's move on to another another example here again because in the online banking applications you're going to be dealing a lot with interest compound interest so obviously we need to understand uh at very least the basic concepts of exponents right but we need to import math first because we're going to utilize a mat library in Python so first of all import Matt and let's do it very basic stuff here um you have let's say number eight equals to eight and then you won't raise a to the power of five right so the power is going to be five um so what's going to be the answer if you raise e to the power of 5. this is how you this is how you do it so a uh two stores this is the symbols that you usually use for multiplications but you do it twice and here we go right so let's do print answer I guarantee it's going to be a very huge number here see 32 768 um so that's basically what 8 raised to the power of 5 is and now let's do a little bit more advanced using exponent all right so just in case if you don't know what exponent is exponent e is equals to 2.7 um something I forget like the exact number but it's 2.7 approximately 2.7 uh it's kind of like a pretty long decimal so uh let's do it you want to raise e to the birth to the power of 6 for example right uh maybe just use another code block here so we don't get messy um import Matt again um just to be safe I import matte again but in most cases usually you don't need to import matte if you already have it up here so it's not necessary um let's see you have power equals six you want raise e to the power of six right so what's going to be answer if you raise mat dot exp so exp is the attribute to mat library in Python so that's how you do it math.xp and this function uh only takes one parameter and that parameter is going to be the power so if you want to raise e to the power of 6 then you need to type in six here but since we declare uh the variable power equals to six so we just type in power here and it's going to be the same anyway I mean if you put it six right here or you put it over here it's gonna be the exact same thing so let's bring the answer to see what's the answer is um all right so I'm pretty sure it's going to be a pretty big number to 403.428 just in case if you want to check whether that uh that's true or not just use the calculator here from Google and then you raise e to the power of six then yeah 403.4 that's what you got here too right 403.4 okay so uh that's pretty cool and let's do one more thing here before we're done with mathematical operation practice so let's do square root all right I'm not entirely sure if we're gonna need this in our project and building our online banking system but yeah it's just good to know right just good to know so um important matter and what's going to be the number let's see I want to go with 676 all right and you want to take the square root of that number so Matt SQ or t again this is kind of the same thing like this um sqrt is simply just the attribute to mat library in Python and it only takes like one parameter here and that parameter is going to be the number that you want to take the square root so um just type a number here as the parameter to the functions and let's bring the answer to see what the answer is right all right so here we go 26. so yeah um I think that's all you need to know uh make sure your uh confident with the skills you at for the least you need to have to understand these Basics to be able to build our project right again as mentioned over and over again our project is going to be a fairly simple and basic application so obviously uh you won't see lots of complex stuff but these are just very Basics that you need to understand this um mathematical operations like addition subtractions multiplications divisions um square root exponent and and all these stuff are essential for uh for the project all right so make sure you understand this and I'll see in the next video next video we're gonna learn how to make a conditional statement or usually we call it as if else statement all right uh is it gonna get a little bit more advanced so yeah get your cup of tea or cup of coffee and I'll see you in the next one what's up guys welcome back data scorers in this video we're going to be talking about how to we're going to be learning how to make a conditional statement or if else statement so a previous video we learned about mathematical operations and hopefully you guys understood the basics because we're gonna use a lot of them so let's move on to the if else conditions conditional statement here so let me give a Title Here conditional statement statement or if else okay so here we go first of all let me introduce you to syntax first right I you need to understand the syntax and how to create this conditional statements in Python so first if I'm just going to give you a very basic example and then um hopefully by understanding like these very Basics then you will be able to um start you know start exploring like more complex stuff okay so let's start with declaring a variable here password obviously this is going to be string right what is my password or maybe no just go with name first username so our example is going to be a little bit more specific and related to our our project so what's going to be my name my name is Chris right this is my username in my applications right what is my password all right so disclaimer here password might also be a number but in most cases when it comes to building an application we should treat password as a string and reason why we should treat password as a string because um in most cases it will be like combinations of combinations of number and letter right see you cannot trade it as a float or integer and we're also not going to calculate a password right we're going to use password and multiply or divide it by another number just doesn't make sense right password it's going to be string because it's combinations of letters and numbers so let's see what's my password my password is Chris um five six seven that's gonna be my password and these two are in string if you are not sure let's just check the type of these two variables username um yeah it's string and also check the password here we go right here we go and even pinned if you know like the pin in your bank account uh usually it's either like four digits or a six digit PIN and all of them were numbers right there is no letter in pin but still you need to treat it as a string because we we're not going to perform any calculations or any mathematical operations with pin right so okay so let's create a conditional statement if our statement if username which is this variable equals equals remember that if you want to check the value in the conditional statement it has to be like double equals like this otherwise it's not gonna work equals to crease then bring login maybe um use this message welcome to the welcome to the app else so just in case if the username is not Chris then wrong password or wrong username okay so let me explain it to you once again the logic behind this code so we want to basically check okay so if the username is Chris the username has to be equal to Chris right then if that's the case then there'll be a message here welcome to the app but if the name or if the username is not equal to Chris then you're not going to be able to log in and there will be a message here saying it's a wrong password wrong usernames or your wrong username so let's print it and see what happened welcome to the app right but just in case I use different name here maybe John then the message that will be displayed under our output is wrong username right because John is not equal to Chris right here we go what if we actually want to check if the username and the password are correct there will be like two different components in this conditional statements and each one of them needs to be fulfilled so here we go password equals equals to that's my password five six seven all right here we go oh sorry um it should be like this N I forget that science is actually for gaffer not python all right welcome to the app but let's see I input the right username here Chris but my password is wrong then still I'm not able to log in here but the message is a wrong username it should be wrong username or wrong password so the logic behind it is even though you input the right username here Chris but the password is wrong then still you're not able to log into the system so the message is being displayed here it says wrong you either wrong username or wrong password right one of them is wrong so in order to be able to log into the app you need to make sure that the username uh has to be right and the password has also to be right that's like two components that we are checking using this conditional statement okay all right so these are examples with strings why don't we do in our examples with number with integer or float right um let's say you have um balance you have current balance equals six hundred dollars okay that's your current balance and now you want to withdraw your money and you want to withdraw 700 actually it's not gonna work right because you're withdrawing the amount of money um that you don't even have in your bank account so you only have 600 then the maximum amount of money that you can withdraw is obviously six hundred dollars right you're gonna withdraw 700 because the money is not there the money is not yours so here's the thing the bank has to check first if the amount of money that you want to withdraw it has to be um at very least smaller or equal to the amount of money that's left in your bank account so let's do check using the conditional statement or if else statement here so let's do check check equals CB subtract by withdraw and again your current balance in your bank account should not be negative right so let's print this first print this variable check and it's negative 100 and we need to do what we need to do here is to prevent this from happening that's reason why we need to have conditional sleep manner eval statement to basically check if the amount of money that you're withdrawing the amount of money that you're withdrawing has to be um less or add for release equal to your current balance right because if you're only have like 100 for example in your in your bank account and you want to withdraw a thousand dollars then guess what the bank is going to lose uh money right because you you only have 100 so actually you're like stealing 900 from other people's account if the system is wrong so let's let's do the check here if um check is greater than zero greater than or equal to zero so what this implies is actually um if your um uh card balance is still greater than zero if your current balance is still greater than zero then yeah you can withdraw your money but if your current balance after withdrawing the money um if your car balance is negative then you cannot withdraw your money right because the one of money that you're going to withdraw is uh more than the amount of money that's left in your bank account so let's Sprint withdrawal successful like this else print um so just in case if the user current balance is negative or if the amount of money that the current balance is going to withdraw from his uh current balance is actually more than he actually has then let's say balance is not sufficient like this right so let's Sprint see it's balanced not sufficient but let's see if you have six thousand dollars here and you want to withdraw 70 dollars then it means the amount of money that you want to withdraw is smaller the amount of money that you want to withdraw is less than the amount of money that you have in your bank account then it's going to display a message here withdrawal successful right so yeah I think that's all you need to know when it comes to conditional statement um kind of apologize if I um explain it to you explain to you um and make you a bit confused here um because I'm just trying to use an example from you know from Banking online banking system but if you want to do an example with like more basic stuff we can do it too let's say you want to check if the number is even or odd right so let's see if n equals 9 here and if and um this is mod okay mod means uh divided by zero uh there is no so what this presented sign um represents here in Python uh in the world of mathematics usually we got mod so when you divide that number this number n by zero um it's going to be an integer or like the whole number right there will be no decimals so that's the exact same thing when you divide um an even number by two for example 26 by 2 it's going to be 13 not decimal right but the exact opposite though if you divide um a odd number like 25 by 2 then it's going to be 12.5 it's going to be decimal right so that's what we're going to be checking right here Okay so apparent even I forget quotation mark and else if that's not the case then print odd so basically what is what the logic says here if the number here divided by two is not a decimal it's an integer that is going to be an even number but that's the exact opposite though if that number divided by two and it results in decimals then it's odd okay so here we go we have odd number because n equals nine but let's say you add um nine m equals 90 here and it's going to be even right because you divide 90 by 2 it's going to be 45 and 45 in this case in is an integer but 9 divided by two um is 4.5 and 4.5 is not an integer 4.5 is a uh float or decimal right because it's 4.5 right because I think that's all you need to know about conditional statements here um these are very Basics if you um didn't really understand it don't worry um we're going to learn deeper and we're gonna get into like more detailed versions of conditional statements in the project so these are just like Basics that you need to know so when you actually do it in the project um at release you have like a fundamentals like things that you know about this like syntax and stuff so yeah uh next one we're gonna learn for and while loop it's going to be a little bit more complicated than this so um yeah hopefully you're still motivated to learn and I'll see you there what's up guys welcome back to the covers in this video we're going to be learning how to create four and while loop in Python right so it's going to be a little bit more complicated than if else a conditional statement uh the one that we learned in the previous video but make sure you pay close attentions to what I'm about to do here because um it's going to be very important for our project we're going to use not a lot but um occasionally we will use for Loop and while loop um on our project all right so let's add a chord block here and let's learn about for Loop first first of all let's ask this question what is for Loop right for Loop is when you operate index from the list so for example I create a list here um I declare um please a for example here list a and then there's five components in the list right so for for instance there's my name here Chris and who else John that's my friend's name and my girlfriend let's see Jenny all right just a random one I guess not really girlfriend I guess but um my other brother here Marcel and let let's add another one here uh it's called Bob okay so now we have like five different names in the list right you want to iterate every single um component in the list using indexing all right so what you do here is this here is the syntax right for I I is actually um you know just represent Index right it's actually just an index right so you can name it whatever you want I usually use AI because it's like the most common um common letter that I usually use but you can even use a or X it doesn't really matter or I'm going to use x for this purp for this uh example at least a then you bring a so if you see the output it's going to be like this we let me oops it's supposed to be like this here we go all right so Chris John Jenny Marshall and Bob so these are the output of this code right you have this list um this list consisted of five different components here my name my friend's name my girlfriend's name my brother's name and my other friend's name here Chris John Jenny Marshall and Bob and you create a photo look here basically to iterate every single component in this um in this list so what else what if we actually add another name to this list let's say Donald then see the output also has downloads right now so that's um that's for the loop when you iterate um a component in the list using access to the indexing here so you so what how how how how does it work actually the logic behind this code is when you create this code for a loop accent list X is an index that goes through every single component like Chris then go to John Jenny Marshall pop and Donald like that so yeah that's um for Loop let's do another practice uh I kind of apologize though if you don't really get it right now um especially if you're like very beginners in Python it might be a little bit confusing at first but you know the more practice that you do the more um codes that you write than the more confident you will be so let's uh you know do a referral practice here so now uh since we already use a string we already use a string as our example let's use a number right in either integer or for our example so let's declare um like around not wrong an empty list okay so empty list this one just name the list as lace one and then it's going to be empty list like this all right so in order to declare empty list you can do either like this or something like this like open and close bracket Android's not the inside to break it that's how you declare empty listing python but usually I'm I'm more used to declaring the list using this type but it's the same anyway so you know it doesn't really matter so I don't don't be confused with that so uh let's actually create another for Loop here it's kind of like different type of for Loop here so use is indexing for a loop in range so we declare range 0 to 7 for example remember that when you declare 0 to 7 actually you're only going to have like six um you're only going to go all the way up to six y because 7 is not going to be content in Python right so the indexing starts with zero so it's going to be like zero one two three four five six there will be like seven of them um but it starts counting from zero that's why seven is not going to be included in this case um let's add like every single number to our empty list right so this uh this one a pen so just in case if you haven't used this before a pen means that every single index uh iterated from this range 0 to 7 is going to be added into our empty list right it's going to be added into our empty list and put the index first here and then oops it's supposed to be like this and don't forget to bring our empty list it should not be empty anymore see zero one two three four five six right because when you declare this for Loop for I and ran range zero to seven um seven is not counted so it's going to be there will be like seven numbers but you start counting from zero that's why you go all the way up to six not to seven and every single number here is iterated and added into this uh empty list right I think that's all you need to know about for Loop um it's totally it's totally fine if you you are still a little bit confused with how the syntax work and stuff you know at first when I learned about foreign while loop um I was really confused to you guys to to be honest it's completely fine don't worry too much about it uh you're gonna get better and better you're gonna get more confident once you like do more practice and can guarantee you after finishing the project you'll be able to master all these things so again as I always emphasize um learn by doing um these are kind of like the theoretical part of the course where I kind of like teach you how to create for Loop in a while loop but once you start using it in the actual project um you'll definitely um understand better uh reason why because when you're actually doing the project you know like what's the actual objective and how to accomplish that objective right instead of just you know doing random thing as an example like what we are doing right now but this good thing though like you at the very least need to know where the basic basic stuff that um it makes your life easier when it comes to building the project so let's do while loop here if you're asking me what is why I look while loop is simply just a command for python as long as the condition is met then it's going to keep going right it's gonna keep going so for example I have b equals nine okay and I tell python hey while B still less than 11 okay so if B is still less than 11 then keep printing print um Apple for example so if so B is equals to nine that's the initial variable that I declared here and then as long as B is still less than 11 then print Apple and guess what what's going to be going to be the output right it will keep printing Apple over and over over again right and at some point the call is going to crash so it's better to stop it before it crests how to stop it here we go Express so what what if we actually add um increment here b equals B plus one so every single time B is going to be added by one right so nine added by one is going to be 10 and 10 added by 1 is going to be 11. so it's going to print Apple only twice right because first um B is equal nine then it checks nine is less than 11 right yeah it is less than 11 so it print apple and then now it goes to the increment B uh we chose nine you added by one it's going to be 10 and then you check again here okay 10 is still less than 11 all right so it prints the Apple for the second time and then again it goes to increment again so uh we're going to increment 10 um so b equals ten plus one it's going to be 11 and then it will recheck it again here and 11 is not less than 11 right 11 is not less than 11 so it stops there that's how it works um I really hope you guys understand the basics um so if you're not really confident yet uh feel free to do the practice on your own uh do your own experiment doing all this stuff you know creating a list empty list or whatever and you know uh practice how to let's say add components to your empty list using for Loop or maybe you have a certain conditions and then you want to create a while loop as long as that certain condition is met then the while loop is going to keep printing the output so yeah just do that stuff for your you know additional practice there so yeah I'll see you in the next one uh next one we're gonna learn how to get the input from the user it's going to be very crucial right because because in the bank um Mobile Banking applications we need to make sure that our system is going to be able to get the data get the information from the user like we're asking you hey what is your username or what is your password tab the system needs to have a box where the user of that app is going to be able to input his username or his um password or pin and so far and so on right so uh yeah I'll see the next one um make sure you understand these Basics these are very important here I'll see in the next one what's up guys welcome back to the covers in this video we're going to learn how to get input from the users uh so make sure you play uh you pay very close attentions to what I'm about to teach just going it's going to be very um crucial and important part of the project where um we're going to build a online banking system online banking applications so obviously we will ask users to input their password username and our system is going to check whether those usernames and passwords are a correct one if those are incorrect then the user will be will not be able to log in and will be asked to provide the right one will will be asked to re-enter his or her uh password right so yeah let's add code block here and let me give a title here getting input or data from users right um so for example password okay so I want to get a password from user again the password is going to be in string that's why it's very important for us to make sure that it is in strength right input this is the syntax input and inside open parenthesis and this is going to be the parameter the parameter of input is simply just a command that we want to tell the user for example enter your password Here okay so that's going to be the command so if we compile the code here enter your password so for example my password is Chris ABCD here we go nothing happened because we don't write uh we don't write additional codes about what the system needs to do after the user enter password right so that's it enter your password and create a is ABCD that's the password that's it when we create another one that's a little bit more complex but at for at least you get the idea behind it so this is going to be a more complex code here so let's see you already have a database in our banking system okay so database what is the database we already store your password to be um ABC's Def G that's it that's your password right so in our database your password has been stored is ABCDEFG that's your password right so every single time you want to log in to your Banking online banking application you need to enter your password right um so user password let's create Nerf variable here it's going to be SDR input so in this case we're going to ask the user to enter his or her password enter your password here okay and now let's create a conditional statement right hopefully you still remember remember things that we learned up here the conditional statement so our system is going to check okay we're going to check if the password is the same if the password that the user entered is the exact same it should be exactly the same with the password that has been stored in our database then the user will be able to log in sorry I forgot to quotation mark here it has to be in a quotation mark since this is a string but if the but if the password is being entered by user the password is being inputted by the user to the system is incorrect it's not the same with the password that has been stored in our database then it means the user will not be able to log in and user will be asked to re-enter his or her password okay so if user password is equal equal to has to be exactly the same with the password this password the one that has been stored in our database then print welcome to the app okay so that's the case when the password is the right one however though if the password is the wrong one we will tell them to re-enter your password because your password is incorrect password is incorrect re-enter your password maybe I add please re-enter your particle so we need to be a little bit more polite to our customers a little bit more polite over a user right so password is incorrect please re-enter your password so um let's compile the code and see what's going to happen here oops there's a problem yeah I unfortunately I miss type this let me fix it and now it's been fixed all right so what's uh your password Let's test this code first with the right one so I entered red password a b c d e f g welcome to the app right okay so let's um that means the code works but what if we try with the wrong password okay so we log into the um applications and we enter the wrong password Here password is incorrect and please re-enter your password that's how it works guys two if the password that's being entered is correct then you're able to log in otherwise if the password that you entered um is incorrect then you need to re-enter your password because your password is incorrect and you won't be able to log into the system right so yeah anyway guys I think that's all you need to you know about um you know getting the data in getting the user inputs and next video we are going to learn how to create functions and understanding parameter so yeah um I'll see you there what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video we're going to learn how to create functions and understand the parameters of the functions so let me give the title here first um functions in Python all right functions in Python make you you pay very close attentions used in our project that we're going to build online banking applications we're going to have lots of functions so make sure you pay very close attention and you don't need to understand like a very complex stuff about functions but make sure you understand the basics right because we're going to use a lot of basics of this concept okay so let's start with a third declaring the functions here just in case if you haven't created functions in Python previously so how to create functions you start with Dev after Dev the name of the function so for example here we want to calculate the password length so the name of the function here is password link open in close parenthesis and semicolon like this and if you leave it like this it means the functions doesn't have any parameter but if you want to have parameter then you need to put something here so for example I want to have one parameter it doesn't need to be one it can be more than one obviously um but for the sake of this tutorial I'm going to just use one parameter and if you're asking me what is the parameter in functions um it's actually a variable that's going to be used for our functions and that parameter can be passed so every single time we call the functions um we need to add parameter to it um so basically the function is going to be able to use it as a variable for the operations inside the functions okay so let's start for example this is the functions to calculate the password link and the parameter that will be passed into this function is password right so later on when you call it you need to add something to it because without this parameter the function is not going to work and again this function is going to use this parameter as the variable for the operations inside the functions here so let's say we want to calculate the length of the password so Len this is how you calculate in Python password this uh maybe it's better to make sure that the password is insuring first because we we just want to be in we just want to be safe right so string SDR password like this we convert the parameter to be a string first before calculate the length of the password so when that's the functions in Python to calculate blank it's just land um then the perimeter of Len is going to be password um so the one that we actually converted to string right and return So at the end of the function you need to return and you need to return whatever variable in this case we want to return the length right so here we go right so now um let's see my password is this is um outside of the functions Okay so let's see my password is ABC f g k okay that's my password obviously if you're asking me there are six digits right six um letters so oops I forgot to put the quotation mark it has to be in quotation mark and let's call the functions again we print the functions password line and put the parameter and the parameter as our password it should return six here we go let's compile it okay now it's six right so that's how it works and let's uh use another example to understand better about these functions let's do another example here another example it's going to be a little bit more complex functions in this case because we're going to check if the password length has to be equal to maybe six okay because usually in um you know mobile applications where when you are creating your password usually they check because if the password is too as the password is too short then um your first security reason it's not very good for your um safety right so most of most of the applications uh especially like banking applications require you to have ad for release maybe seven digits or seven letters right seven letters so let's do the check to make sure that your password um consisted with advert release seven letters or or more and more even better right because the more letters uh the the better it is the more secure your account is right so let's check it um Dev password check um I'm just naming the um just naming them function randomly here okay password check okay so the reason why we create this function because we want to check if the user password uh if the user password actually um is more than it's longer enough to be considered as a secured account right you need to make sure the past the password of the user has more than seven digits right so password this is going to be your parameter um and let's do the check here if password less than seven if password blank so we need to check the length of the password obviously we're talking about length then it's going to be an integer right because we are counting how many digits so it's going to be integer it's less than seven then we need to print the password has to be consistent with more than seven digits more than or equal to seven digits else so if the password that has been entered when user actually has more than or equal to seven digits then you're good to go right account has been created right here we go so this is the vaccines all right so this is the functions and I don't think we need to return anything here so just check it if it works so let's um create a password Here uh for example the password is a b c d e f g it's k-o-p okay so obviously this is more than seven right consists with longer than seven digits right so let's call the function here green what's the name of the function password check right and let's enter the parameter of the password Here password I misspell it all the time I really apologize guys um here we go and see we compile it the gun has been created reason why because our password Here is obviously uh consisted more than seven digits right but what if we actually created our password to be very sure just consists of one digit consisted only one digit only like this then see the password has to be consisted with more than or equal to seven digits okay so the password so the account hasn't been created yet because your password is too sure right um yeah so I think that's all you need to know about the functions obviously these are very basic one very basic functions but uh you know you you always need to learn from the basics right make sure you have very strong fundamentals before you're able to like expand your skills and knowledge so again um in a project obviously you're gonna see um functions here more complex functions they're more complicated to make so um don't lose motivation guys always stay motivated and I'll see you in the next one next video we're going to do the actual coding for our project and it's going to be a pretty complex one and it's gonna take a while to make it so yeah um prepare your energy I guess before getting there and feel free if you are still not confident in your with your python skill you might want to spend some times to explore all this practice and make sure you understand the syntax understand how to create functions conditional statements create your for Loop maybe while loop and understand the data type and stuff before you know getting into the project make sure you understand um all Basics needed for you know for creating your project so yeah but if you all feel ready feel free to jump into um our project here just go to the next video we will start doing our project and I'll see you in the next one guys peace what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video I'm going to guide you step by step on how to um set up your vs code and again as I mentioned previously um for this course I decided to use vs code for my IDE but feel free to use whichever IDE that you're most comfortable with and once you have your vs code open here and first thing that you need to do is go to extension so you click on this Okay click on this and go to extensions and assuming that you're referring you to python you haven't installed your python on Facebook right yet so just type in Python there and then install it and again um right now I'm not going to install it since I already have it installed on my operating system but just in case if you haven't installed yet this is the right time for you to install it all right and maybe you also want to install python extension but I don't think it is necessary for this project that's the reason why I don't install it and feel free to install any other extension that you might think going to help this product uh might think going to help you for this project feel free to install any extensions you want here but uh personally I'm just going to go with this because I believe this is the only thing that we need for this project so once your python has been installed in your office vs code and go back to the dashboard here and let's create a new file right create a new file and remember always name your file with a name that's easy to remember so online banking app I think that's going to be name always for remember to end your file name with DOT py use this indicates to the system that we're actually creating a python okay a python file so click on this and let's save it in the right folder okay so personally I'm going to save it on udemy ATM folder here so I just click create file and I'm going to close their tape here and first thing we need to do is to import the only library that we need to import is math here so that's it I'm going to save the file here so remember that if vs code against the version that I am working right now is the old version so it's not saving the file automatically okay so I have an unfortunately I haven't um I haven't re-updated my vs code version so it's kind of like the old version but I'm pretty sure if you've just download your vs code and it's like the latest version It's supposed to be able to save your file automatically so I'm gonna save it manually here um so save again if you're also using the old version just like what I'm using right now um usually if your file hasn't been saved there's a kind of like a notification here letting you know that the file hasn't been saved so make sure that you keep savings I know it's kind of annoying but you don't want to lose your file right so make sure that every single time you see something uh pop-ups here if there's notifications right here always keep saving your file right so now import Matt so I've installed I've imported mat Library here so also I'm also going to introduce you with terminal okay so we're gonna need this um sometimes but not all the time so if you go here new terminal actually you can run the code here but I personally prefer to just go up here and run without debugging but again everybody has different personal preference right Some people prefer to you know run their code from the terminal just type in there command here and then run The Code by doing so and if you're code if your code has an error right even before you compile your code usually there's a problem like kind of like a red notifications here so all you need to do is just go to your problem and usually it will um tell you what the problem is and what needs to be fixed and uh the good thing about vs code though like it will specify um in which line for example the problem is in line 17 then um usually it uh displays a message here um line 17 and like the type of problem whether it's like syntax error or whatever usually the problem about obser so always make sure that before you compile your code make sure your um your code has no errors or even if you find errors affected immediately and if you have no clue what your error is just go to the sections go to problems and usually it will give you a hint on what you need to fix right so I'm gonna resave it again here and I'm gonna see you the next one next one we're going to do the actual coding see this video is just going to be a very short video um it's simply just going to be a very quick tutorial on how to set up uh and install uh extensions on vs code especially for those people who use a vs code just like myself right all right I'll see you there right um welcome back to the course guys um in this video we're going to be um coding the first functions which is sign in okay so we have already imported mat Library here up here so let's create a statement here up here um welcoming the user right welcome to the online banking online banking welcome to the online banking applications this is um simply just a statement a welcoming statement for our users right welcome to the online banking applications so this is the very first thing the very first statement that the user of this application is going to see right then let's create um a new function here called sign in this is the very first functions that we're going to create for our sign in for user to be able to sign in Okay so let's create three different variables here username uh Bin again um since this is going to be like online banking system we're not going to use password instead we're going to use pin pin is more common for online banking instead of password and usually uh in most banks uh you need to have like six digit pins but in other Banks you have four digit beings eight different it uh it depends depends on uh uh you know Banks regulations but for this purpose we're gonna have six digit pins um all right so let's type in here name um name what else pin and current balance all right don't forget to add Global here because we're going to use this variable for um other functions we're going to we're going to need to use these variables in other functions even outside of this function so when we add Global here we make sure that we we're still going to be able to access the data from this variable even when we call this variable outside of this functions right even we call it like somewhere else not inside this function we're still able to access it because we declare it as Global meaning that the variable is going to be accessible even for um even when we call it from different functions right so global global pin that's going to be the PIN oh it's not print it's going to be pin and pin is kind of like a password so please don't be confused all right pin is going to be just like a password and global CB CB is current balance all right I'm gonna add comments here um just make sure you understand the code the first one represent username the second one represent password right but in banking we usually call it as spin right and the third one represents your corn balance right so the amount of money that's left on your bank account so yeah um now we've declared all these three variables in these three variables are Global because we need to make sure these variables are accessible even when we access them from outside of these functions and let's you know get the data from the user right name we want to get the input from the user we want to ask the user to input their username to our system right it's a name SDR again we need to make sure the exact same thing that we did in our practice we need to make sure that the name has to be in string this reason why we use these functions to just convert everything into string here and put again we want to get the data from our user and the message that we want to be displayed is please create your username all right so that's the message and the second one here is going to be the PIN right so SD or again the pin um has to be in string that's the reason why we have SDR here and the message that we want this to be displayed is pretty please create your create your six digits pin again again some banks have policies to record to only have like four digits but most banks that I know um require you to have like six digits but it again doesn't really matter right so before moving any further before creating any um other functions we need to make sure that they give the the pin that's being inputted by the user meets the criteria right so let's do it a conditional statement to check if Lan we want to check the length of the pin if length of the PIN is equals to six then pin is going to be equals to pin all right so this is a conditional statement if the user input the pin and the pin is consisted with six digit then then the PIN it's going to be set equal to the pin that's being um inputted okay if that's not the case however else we need to display a message here saying that the pin has to be in six digits okay and six digits and the user is going to be asked to input a new PIN that match the requirement has to be it has to be consisted of six digits so we're going to ask the user to re-input the PIN SD or input so I'm just going to copy and paste the same message here is going to be exactly the same this is the scenario where the pin being inputted by the user is not six digits and the the system is going to ask the user to re-input his pin again to make sure that whatever the pin is being inputted by the user has to be in six has to be consisted of six digits right so um yeah that's the code here and let's redo the check again here to make sure the new PIN has to be um consisted of six digit so if land this is the European Nubian is not the pin that's being input by user up here is this is the the pin um so sorry uh the European here is not the pins that was being inputted but user up here the first time the new PIN is actually the um the pin being inputted after the system detected that the first pin uh inputted consisted not consisted of six digit and then the system will ask the user to re-enter the pin again and needs to be consisted with six digit Okay so I will redo the check again here um so if the Nubian here is not equal to six digit so this is how you write not equal to in Python then let's print again here the pin has to be six digits I'm just going to copy and paste it because it's going to be exactly the same and then we will just recall the function okay because if you don't recall the function if you just keep you know doing this flow there will be no end right it will be like infinite amount of code that we're gonna write that's ridiculous right so just recall this function so so if the pin being entered by the user is not consisted of six digits then we'll call this function back it means that the flow is going back to sign in process all right however though if actually the user has and put it six digit pins then the new PIN it's going to be equals to pin all right and I'm sorry it should be like pin equals to new bin like this and it will display your message here that says um thanks for creating your account right so it means the account has been successfully created okay thanks for creating your bank account okay here we go I'm gonna save it make sure we save the code all right see there's a problem right here sign is not defined um line 16. all right I forgot to add sign in here okay so now we need to resave it again and we will call the function just to check it sign in here we go it's going to give us space here and resave it again and see hopefully the code works okay so run run without debugging please straight your username let's say my username is Chris uh six digits so let's test with the first scenario where we enter like six digit pins so it's going to be a b c d e f thanks for creating your bank account all right cool so that's uh that's cool when you enter 60 pins then the program works and let's test it out if the pin that we enter here is actually not consistent with 60 yet let's enter bien um a new PIN another pin uh but it consists with 10 digits right so let's redo it again here I'm going to clear this terminal so it looks clean clear all right it's a good habit you know to always clear the terminal because you don't want um seeing a mess here so let's run it again here run without debugging my username is Chris username a b c d e f g h i j k the pin has to be in six digit please create your uh six digit pins okay um let's say I enter a g h y u o all right so now it's 6 digit pins and then it has been accepted and thanks for creating your account right so that's how it works um in the next video we're going to create um another functions and then function is going to be forgot bin just in case if the user of the app forgot cspin he can he can actually recover his pin right it's very important functionality that all banking applications need to have so uh I'll see the next video what's up guys um welcome back to the course in this video we're going to be creating a functions for um forget pin right so just in case if the user forgot his pin he's going to be able to recover his spin back so let's create it functions first um the forget pin that's gonna be the name of our functions here and we're not gonna have any parameter for that function so we're just going to keep this blank and let's create a variable here called recover pin all right and it's going to be SDR making sure that the pin has to be in string and boot and just gonna copy and paste the exact same message here please create your a six digit pins but we're gonna add new here please create your new six digit pins okay so just in case if the user forgot his pin um we're gonna ask them the system is going to ask them ask him to enter his new PIN right and it has to be in six digits it has to be consisted with six digits and after the user enter the pin let's um let's do the check all right so let's do the check if land we want to make sure that the length of the recover pin has to be consisted of six digit if it is not consistent if it's not equal to 6 then we're going to display methods here um the pin has to be six digits so we're just going to copy and paste this message here and here we go and down here we're going to recall the function so what's going to do so every single time the user enter um a new PIN his new PIN however that pin is not consistent with the six digits then what the code is going to do it's going to send them back to these functions again and ask them to redo it again and what if the pin is still wrong or what if the pin is still not in uh consisted of 60 yet I will go back again it will go back and go back and I'll go back again um so that's kind of like a cycle and if the user keeps you know keeps um entering pin that's not consisted of 60 git and the cycle is not going to over right it's going to keep going over and over again um every single time the user enters the pin that's not consisted with six digit um and the system is going to go back to this functions again to forget pin and ask the user it's going to be like endless cycle right it's going to be like endless cycle however though if the user um enters the right pin and I meant uh his Nubian is consistent with the um with six digit or in other words it matched the requirement of the system then there will be a message here saying um the new PIN has been reset forget the quotation mark on 14 only the new PIN has been maybe stored has been stored all right has been stored please log in alright so simply just letting them know that um so this message simply letting the user know that actually your new PIN has been stored in our system has been stored in our database and now it um feel free to log in right and at the end we're also going to need to set the variable bin equals to recover bin so what what this code does what this line of code does simply just to reassign a value to a variable bin so now the variable pin is equal is equal to recover pin or the new PIN so in other words the system um reassign a value to the variable pin so now the new PIN has been stored as hispan right and notice that if you see up here you know you declare variable pin up here on designing functions and we are able to access pin even outside of these functions and you see there's no problems going on here um that's because we declare this variable using Global it means that we're telling uh hey actually we want to be able to access this variable even outside of these functions and that's why we we have no problem at all accessing this variable even outside of signing functions in fact we are accessing this variable in forget pin and we haven't even declared it uh anywhere in this functions right and we don't see any problems that's cool that's good thing here um foreign [Music] what we need to do next is to call a function login but unfortunately we haven't created this function yet so we're gonna do it now uh instead we're just going to test our functions all right so we're going to save it and we're gonna test our functions hopefully it works and let's do it so terminal run not terminal run without debugging all right so let's start with the first scenario where your function I'm sorry where your PIN is consisted with six digits so G each is just like very random bin I guess all right so oops I haven't run the functions yet I apologize I'm gonna clear this mess um redo it again so run run with the oh actually I forgot to um I forget to um to call the functions down here so we need to call the functions because we want to test it right and let's give us space here and don't forget to save the file before running the functions and let's run the functions here run without debugging all right so please create your new six digit pins k-o-p-u-y-t uh the U pin has been stored please log in okay so since uh the the pin that I entered the new pin that I entered was consisted with six digits then now um I'm able to log in but let's test the other scenario where you're entering pin that's not consistent with six digits and see what's going to happen right so let's run the code again here let's only enter PIN this is consisted with two digits key oh see the pin has to be in 6 digit okay so the system is telling me hey the pin has to be in 60 yet therefore you need to re-enter the piano again let's see koi again it's going to be like endless cycle right it's going to be very like endless cycle until the user until myself enter a pin that's consisted with only six digits so j k o p uh you G that's it right so that's how it works so I'm just going to clear this mess and I'm gonna see you in the next video where we're going to create the functions for calculating deposit interest rate okay um so yeah I'll see you there uh before that I'm just gonna delete this because we don't do testing anymore and I'm Gonna Save the file make sure everything here has been saved and we're good to go all right I'll see you guys in the next video what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video um we're going to learn basic economics and reason why because in the next video we're going to create the functions right we're going to quote of functions that's going to be based on this formula continuously compounded interest right so it's very important for us to make sure that we understand the basic concept of compound interest before implementing our knowledge into code right so before coding before creating the functions very important to make sure you understand this basic economy concept first right so let me explain don't worry if you haven't I heard this before you haven't seen this before don't worry right so can't easily compound interest the formula is a equals b e which is exponent raised to the power of RT so a is the amount of figure value so this is the feature value of your investment and P principle this represents initial values as the amount of money that you deposit first the amount of money the um you're going to invest or represents interest rate so usually Bank gives you interest rate for you know keeping your money there and every Bank obviously has different interest rate and these the time the time that you choose to you know keep your money there the time that you choose to um invest your money right so let's um you know start with example here uh before that if you're not familiar with e e is approximately [Music] 2.71 right so this is approximation of e exponent and let's let's um do a case study here right so for example me myself I just registered to this Bank I got a profit from my affiliate marketing business and I met around a thousand k oh sorry not doesn't get a thousand dollars or one key I made one key I made um one key as my profit and I want to use this money for my investment right and after registering to the bank then I'm gonna ask the bank hey bang um I want to invest a thousand a thousand dollars um what's your best interest rate right and the bank said oh thank you for choosing us I'm gonna give you let's see 3.8 percent this is going to be our annual um interest rate okay so this is the interest rate given by the bank and I say all right thanks bang thanks for giving me 3.8 uh it looks it looks great so um what else do I need to do in the bank replied back to me hey Chris uh okay so since the interest rate is 3.8 percent uh the last information is they need we need from you um how many years you want to keep your money here right so let's say I want to keep my money for six years okay six years I'm really sorry once again if my handwriting seems to be a mess here um okay so now the banks already got informations right so I want to deposit one thousand dollars um to give the interest rate given by the bank is 3.8 percent and um how long do I want to keep my money here how long do I want to invest my money secures okay cool uh so now let's do the calculations right let's do the calculations obviously I'm not gonna do it manually I'm just gonna write down the formula and then you know plug in all the numbers to the formula and I'm gonna use um is going to help me to do the calculations so if we want to calculate the future value this is the feature value of my investment so after spending six years after keeping my money for six years with interest rate of 3.8 percent with initial investment of one thousand dollars uh how much money can I expect to make right so uh so p in this case it's going to be one thousand dollars then you multiply that by E exponents this is 2.71 so if you're curious like how how did I know um how did I know e is equal to 0.71 just go to Google Calculator here and then uh yeah yes click on this e and then it will give you like the decimals 2.71 right so here we go um then you raise that to the power off or t so you multiply R by T so again this is 3.8 percent still in percentage you need to convert it to decimal first so you divide this by 100 so you got zero one zero three eight all right so you got zero point zero um three eight you multiply that by six because I want to keep my money here for six years at least all right so here we go then what's gonna be the feature value like how much money is going to be on my bank account after investing for six years okay so let's get Let's uh calculate it um so 1000 we multiply that by E exponents raised to the power of RT so you multiply r r is going to be 0.038 because the annual interest rate is 3.8 percent forget to multiply that by 6 because I want to spend six here I want to keep my money for six years here so here we go okay so now um my investment is after you know uh keeping my money six years so now I got uh thousands 256. this is just an example right guys or in other words I gain 256 dollar as my profit this is my profit so so after investing one thousand dollars with annual interest rate of 3.8 and uh keeping my money there for six years then after six years my investment award um a thousand dollar and 256. so that's the concept make sure you you know you understand this basic concept uh very basic economic Concepts and pay very close attentions um because in the next video we're going to build a function based on this formula right so having a good understanding of this formula will make your life easier when it comes to coding because you're just you know implementing things that you already knew implementing things that you already Master on code so yeah um so that's how you did the calculations for you know continuously compound interest we're going to create a functions um based on this formula next video so I'll see you guys in the next one what's up guys welcome back to the course um in this video uh we're going to build the actual um compound interest uh function to calculate the feature uh investment value from our customers so um you know in the previous video we learned about the basics of compound interest I taught you how to calculate Comfort interest and now let's Implement knowledge that we had to the code so let's build the function based on this formula right so um here we go name the function first so deposit interest name the functions with whatever name you want to have whatever name you want to name uh just make sure you're consistent and in this case we're going to have three different uh parameters right PR and T so just in case if you are not sure why I include these three parameters remember that in this formula we have um P or n t right so we're gonna have like three different parameters B represent principle or initial value or represents annual interest rate and T represent times the amount of time uh you know the investor want to to keep their money on the bank so let's make a comment here just to make sure our code is readable and even people who didn't and even people who didn't understand uh coding can still you know at least know what's going on here so let's uh give like additional let's say documentation sorry so let's just write down the formula so this is the formula a equals p e maybe it should be uppercase E um register of RT which is the formula for calculating um the compound interest rate come on interest okay here we go so now um let's create three different variables here just remember that we have three straight parameters PRT uh those three are like parameters uh those three are actually like the parameters uh passed to this function so let's declare b equals slow p and reason why I'm doing this because I want to make sure that the P has to be flowed right because we are going to perform calculations for um you know calculating a which is the feature value of our investment so we're going to make sure that P or and T those three variables have to be in um float or we're going to do the exact same thing with r float or and also do the same thing for t so we're just simply making sure that those three are in string I'm sorry those three are in float and let's do the calculations uh calculation right so what is going to be the calculation a equals we declare variable a so a represents what a represents the um feature value of our investment so you multiplied by P right so this is B uh actually before uh getting this word let's define inverse right so what's going to be e is going to be exponent right remember that up here we already import match so we don't need to import met again so we just use it and exponent here is the attribute to math in Python library and it represents 2.7 and again it has a parenthesis and it takes one parameter and the parameter is the power so let's say for example you want to raise e to the power of 5 then you put five here but since we want to raise uh exponent to the power of RT so let's do the calculation for rtiver so RT is equals R you multiplied it by T and now you just need to um put RT is the parameter so actually what you're doing here is raise e to the power of RT okay so now all we need to do is just multiply P by E reason why we don't multiply it but the reason why we don't raise e to the power over of or t because we already did it up here so let's return a because we want the function to return a we want the functions to return a div feature value of of investment of your investment of your investment okay so here we go um so now it's the time for us to check if the function works correctly let's do the testing here um print deposit interest and let's use the same exact number that we used here so I'm gonna go with one thousand dollars which is the initial deposit and 3.8 percent the interest rate and T is time so we want to invest for six years right so let's in here and again 3.8 percent if you convert that to decimal it's going to be 0.038 and don't forget to add six here and before running the code we need to save the file first and now it's the time for us to run the code and see we got the same exact number right a thousand and 256. if you check it here it's also a thousand and 256 and if you check it here too it's 1256 which means that we did the calculation correctly and our code works as uh the way uh is supposed to work right the code works the way it's supposed to work so um all right so I'm going to clear the terminal so it doesn't look like a mess and I'm gonna delete this because we don't do the testing anymore I'm just going to save and receive it again just to be safe and the next video we're gonna create a login function so I'll see the next video guys what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video um we're going to will login function so it's actually going to be a pretty long video so uh make sure that you have a cup of tea or a cup of coffee at Freddy's to um to make you stay awake I guess this is gonna be very long video um again not gonna be like an hour video obviously it's just going to be longer uh relatively longer than other videos so yeah make sure you pay attention pay very close attentions because this is going to be the like the most uh crucial part of the code the most crucial part of this project right we're going to build like the backbone structure of this application so let's uh create login functions here I'm declaring functions login um it doesn't need to have any parameter um I'm just gonna open a close parenthesis here and semicolon here and let's get the input from the user right name one okay so make sure that you know like what this variable represents so name one represents the username so yeah maybe we just make a comment here first make one represents represents did I spell it right represents uh username and gonna do bin one two pin one represent uh user bin and the reason why I decided not to use the same exact variable here because these are variables that we use for signing in and this is the variables that we're going to use to log in and we actually if you use the same exact variables that you declare up there in the sign-in functions you're automatically replacing um their values with whatever the user entered and it's dangerous right because if the user actually entered um you know a wrong password or wrong PIN or wrong username and if the system automatically just um yes accept those username and password even though it's wrong and you just reassign those value to the um to the old variable then even the username enter the wrong password and you don't username but you're still going to be able to log in and that's very dangerous this reason why we create like two different variables here um so we're going to create conditional statement to basically do a check right we need to check whether um the Android username or the entered password or pin maps with the the one that we stored in our database right so let's do it um here we go name one as usual we're gonna get the input from a user and reason why I put SDR here because we need to make sure that um whatever I bring in Put It Whatever being entered by the user has to be in string right so enter your username please enter your username here oops all right here we go and the next one um pin one SD or input please enter your PIN there we go and we're going to do the check all right so we're going to create a conditional statements uh basically we need to check right we need to check um if we need to check if the name and pin actually match with um the one stored under the Beast all right so just write it down like this check if the name and beaten mattes all right see if they don't match or just either one of them doesn't match with the one they had stored in the database then the user will not be able to log in okay so let's straight the conditional statement here if name one equals equals array so we created conditions where the name one uh the username being entered by the user has to be exactly the same with the name here the name is uh that's the username that is being stored in our database up here and again since we declared uh this variable to be Global so we're able to access this variable even outside of Designing functions so um and these in our conditions that needs to be met pin one equals has to be exactly the same with pin right if that's the case then we're just going to welcome them welcome to the online banking system or maybe online banking applications um here we go oops I made a mistake somewhere here I'm gonna give a space right here and name right so we're going to display this statement welcome to the online banking applications whoever the name of our customer is for example uh I'm the one that's login so welcome to the online banking application Chris because Chris is my name or my username in this case and the next one we're going to display your message saying the menu down here down here right maybe we don't need that so yeah that's uh what we're going what the user are going to see if their username and pin mats with the one that's stored in database however what if they don't actually match right so just do else statement here and and what's uh the program what's the code going to do if it didn't match you didn't match then if they did the mask if either one of them didn't match then the system is going to display message like this your Maybe either [Music] of your username or bin is wrong right then the application is going to ask you did you create your account so basically what it did is to make sure that actually you come here to the login menu and you enter the wrong password or the wrong username did you already create your account if you need if you already created your account then you need to re-enter your correct password or correct username but if you actually haven't created your account yet then you will be sent to sign in function right so let's create a list of options here let's go list one it's going to be like this uh so the list is going to be filled with two different strings so one yes so one represent yes and two represent no okay okay so if the answer to this question is yes uh he or she already created his or her account then do this and that's the exact opposite if the answer to this question is actually no he hasn't created this account yet then do something else right so let's iterate through this look first for I in this one um again if you're not familiar with for a while loop and stuff like that please um go back to the python warm-up session basic button wire up sessions in that sections I um teach you how to you know create for for Loop and while loop and conditional statements so make sure you have uh good basics in those um area first before I come in here all right so um pre I so we're actually iterating to through this Loop right so um yeah here we go and again after you know getting these options yes or no then the user is going to need to enter his or her answer right so we're gonna get the input from the user input just uh write down like inp it stands for input integer against because the options given to them are either one or two is either one or two so we're gonna make sure that the data type has to be integer right so the data type has to be integer so there's a reason why we have int here and input um enter your Choice below okay so here we go enter just below and let's create a conditional statement here if the input from the user is equals equals to one so if the user choose to go with one what it means it means the answer is yes the equation right so it means that he already created his account right so let's give him another options here these two um one do you want to attempt to log in again or the second option would be you forget your PIN right or you forgot your password stuff like that you is going to be the second options here you forgot your word bin all right so after uh answering uh the questions up here hey actually I already created my account okay cool your request you're gone so you're gonna be given the options here either you want to one you want to attempt to log into your account again so it means that you're going to be given another chance to you know um log into your account enter the right username in the right uh bin or maybe you forgot your PIN so I'm gonna send you to the forgot PIN um section right so we're going to iterate disk list so for e in this two print e this all right so we're gonna get the answer from the user so what's gonna be the answer make sure the answer is in string so input please enter your choice right so the user needs to choose to go with one or two if he actually wants to you know attempt to login then just one if he doesn't wanted them to login actually forget his password they choose to right and make sure that we convert this to string reason why choose the option is either one or two and it has to be in string it has to be an integer that's the reason why we need to convert it from string to integer so the answer all right so now the answer variable has been converted to integer it's no longer a string instead now it's in integer all right so let's create a conditional statement here if the answer is equals to one what it means if the answer is equal to one uh it means that the user actually wants to attempt a login right so we just recall the function login here so we're going to send it and send him or her back to the login uh session and let's see L if just in case if you guys are not familiar if you want to create another options in if else statement you go with the Le already the answer is actually equals to two then we recall for good pin functions so we're going to send the user back to the forget bin session however if the informations or the data being entered by the user is neither one or two then we're going to give an error message here so we're gonna we're gonna go with option is not available right because you're only given like two different options one or two but if you choose three then um we're just gonna let you know that hey dude option is not available here we go and um we're gonna send him back to login session okay so that's what we're gonna do if he actually put like random number instead of one or two he put let's say five and five it's not the options right so we're just gonna send him back when he mistyped or something like that so yeah um now we are done with this all right we're done and what are we going to do next right so we're actually going to we're going to create a Logics uh if the answer is no right so we were left with this let's create alif here it's not here it's supposed to be here right so we're done with this we're done with these guys so now this alif is no longer part of this um eval statement alif it's the continuations of this part so let's go back here so these Logics these lines of codes are intended for if the answer is yes but from from now on um we're going to create another logics if if the answer to this question is no right so L if um b equals two okay so we're we're actually um creating Logics if the answer is no right so it means that the user um has not created his account yet okay then we're gonna display message here please create your account first all right just doesn't make any sense dude if he hasn't created his account then he needs to make his account first before being able to log in right and we're just gonna send him directly to sign in function so you can sign in there right now our job is not done yet um we're still going to need to go back up here and do something else right so so up here we're left with this part uh print choose the menu down here uh we haven't created the menu yet so let's create the menu right so leash menu right let's name it that way so what's going to be the menu right so the first one um we want the user to be able to calculate um deposit yeah deposit right the first one is going to be deposit so we're giving the user options to deposit his money all right and the next one here the user is also going to be able to withdraw his money so withdrawal and the third options the user also going to be able to transfer his money and the next one here oops uh um it's supposed to be right here four the fourth options the user is going to be able to check his balance check balance and the next one which is options number five the user is going to be able to deposit internet press deposit interest rate and the last options here the user is going to be able to calculate component rates okay so it's gonna have something to do with the functions that we created in the previous video so if you're curious like when we're going to use it please be patient we're gonna get there in next couple of videos all right guys um come on interesting come on address all right so I think we're done um just save the file right just save the file um and unfortunately in this video we're not going to be able to do testing and if you're asking me like the reason why we're not able to do testing because uh the functions login um it's not complete right so there's still lots of things that we need to work uh with these functions so we're going to create our Logics for deposit Logics for withdrawal Logics for transfer and um for the sake of avoiding the video to be too long I'm gonna create um it's um functions not functions uh that's not the right word maybe I'm gonna call it like it's functionality I'm going to create like one video for its one functionality here so I'm gonna create a video for deposit I'm gonna create a video for video I'm gonna create video for transfer and software and so on right so not gonna like combine all these things in one video because just gonna be too long and you know um having a video it is too long it's not only hard for me to upload it on udemy but it's also going to be hard um you know for you to watch right so um yeah obviously I'm gonna uh make it cured so I'm gonna make a video create a video for each one of them so yeah I will see you the next one guys bye what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video we're going to create our first um menu here which is deposit so we're going to create a system which enables the user to deposit his money all right so let's start uh actually and last video I forgot to I trade the loop so let's create a for Loop here for let's say B in this menu um we're going to iterate that so I'm going to print B here and gonna let the user choose right so choose equals integer again because all these uh options provided here are in numbers so make sure that the data type has to be integer to provide to avoid any error so input um so the message is going to be displayed here please enter the number provided above please um enter number of your choice Okay so how it works so for example me I I always give it like B6 options for example I want to transfer money to my brother's account and I'm just gonna go with three right because 3 represent transfer right so so then um that's it um before moving any further let create another variable here D equals zero we just need to initial initialize uh these three variables I'm going to explain it to you later so don't worry about it too much W equals zero everything has to be equal zero and current balance equals zero right so D in this case represents D represents what represents deposit right so this is D represents the amount of money that we put in the amount of money that we deposit to our account and W represents what represents um the amount of money that we withdraw the amount of money that we take from our bank account right represents withdrawal I don't really like to have variables so long so I'm just gonna use this as you know good examples to have like a shared variables but as long as you're consistent and you know like what these variables stand for then you'll be fine CB represents current balance right here we go all right so now that we've initialized these three variables then we're good to go um so let's create conditional statement a well statement um so first of all if the options one being chosen by the user what's going to happen right it means the user wants to deposit its money that's pretty obvious right so D equals again we need to make sure that we need to make sure that uh D has to be in either integer or float because um obviously it cannot be string because the user is going to you know enter his uh you know amount of money that he wants to deposit here so make sure that it has to be uh it has to be an integer right if you if it's in string then you're not going to be able to perform calculations if the data type is still a string that's why you need to convert it to integer first so what's going to be the methods here enter the amount of your deposit so we're simply just asking um the user how much money that you want to deposit here and obviously we need to reassign value of current balance to d right so that makes sense right so um let me explain it to you here using a whiteboard so let's say this is our database right this is our database and then initially D is equals to zero and the CB also equals zero right all right so now the first transaction is coming uh I just log into my applications and I want to deposit let's say I want to deposit um three thousand dollars or three key right so I deposit three thousand dollars so now by System automatically the current balance has to be three thousand dollars that's reason why we set Uh current balance equals to the amount of money that I just deposited which is this three thousand dollars hopefully that makes sense um let's go back to the vs code here we were left with this right we were left with that um and then let's print a confirmations uh message here just to let the user know that they have deposited three thousand dollars they have deposited uh yeah let's um write down like this your current balance is we're gonna give a space and we're going to print his current balance and remember that when you use print you need to make sure you convert that data type from integer for float to string because if you print it on in the journey and it's just not going to work and most cases gonna give you an error this reason why you need to convert the data type of CB to string first before printing the statement right so and maybe you want to add something else here it's really up to you guys totally up to you right uh totally up to you uh maybe you want to add something else thank you thank you for your deposit or maybe it's not necessary I'm just you know I'm just adding something that's not very important I guess so yeah um that's all you need to know about um deposit how to you know redesign value to current balance with the deposit variable here so you set CB equals D because you want to make sure that the current balance now is equals to the amount of money that's being deposited to his or her account and after setting that value you just print just let him know that actually your current balance is this this is the exact same amount of money that you deposited okay so yeah I think we're done with deposit gonna see in the next video in the next video we're gonna create uh Logics for retro okay so let's see you in the next video guys what's up guys uh welcome back to the course in uh in this video we're going to create a Logics for you know withdrawing money uh as in the previous video we created Logics for deposit money and now uh let's do um let's create the logic for uh withdrawing with money withdrawal Okay so if the user choose option two it means that he or she wants to withdraw his money right so let's create another um conditional statement here if choose equals equals two we're going to ask them make sure that it's supposed to be in integer because you know the user is going to enter a number not a word or sentence put so the methods you're going to display here is enter the amount of money the amount of money that you want to withdraw I don't know if that's the long but the Android amount of money that you want to withdraw yeah I think that's completely fine and now we need to check this is kind of the same thing that I explained in the basic python whatever position we need to make sure that the bank is not losing the money we need to make sure to check all right so what what important thing that we need to check here we need to make sure that the amount of money that he or she wants to withdraw has to be at release equal or less to his current balance because otherwise if if he actually withdraws the money uh that's um more than his current balance it means that he's going to withdraw the money that he doesn't even have in the first place so uh he's actually like stealing the bank's money and we don't want that to happen we want that we want to prevent that from happening right so we need to do additional conditional statement here to check so if W withdraw is greater than CB so if the withdrawal money uh the money that he wants to withdraw is greater than current balance I need to print yes this base statement here your current balance is not sufficient right for this transaction okay so we're just gonna let them know and that hey your current balance is not generating for this transactions right and we're just going to um return them back to the login functions we're just going to send them back to the login functions however if the withdrawal money with the money that we they want to withdraw the money that the user wants to withdraw is actually um equal or less than the current balance then we're just going to approve the transactions right so we're just going to appropriate transactions CB equals D minus w so don't worry guys um I'm going to explain it to you the Logics behind the code in the Whiteboard after finishing this code so don't worry and we're just going to display statement here print SDR again as I mentioned previously in the previous video um when you print a variable and previously it was in uh either integer or float you need to convert it to string because if you didn't convert it to string then python will uh give you an error for you know printing um integer or float so SD or w let's give a space right here has been withdrawn from your account service so yeah we're simply just letting them know that hey um 100 has been withdrawn from your account and here is your current balance and your current balance is CV right yeah so for example in the current balance he has a hundred dollars and then he withdraw 50 and then this message simply just going to show him like hey uh 50 has been withdrawn from your account and your current balance now is fifty dollars that's it all right so if you're a little bit confused like the logic behind this let me explain it to you don't worry about it let's go to the Whiteboard here and I'm gonna explain it to you right so just gonna refresh this so um we have a clear whiteboard here so let's open up the VS code really quick here to make sure things that we're going to discuss in a whiteboard all right here we go this time I'm just going to use blue as my color actually blue is my favorite color so yeah I'm gonna go with blue this time so uh let's see withdraw so actually uh I'm the user of the applications and I want to withdraw let's see 175 dollars this is the amount of money that I want to withdraw right and the code is going to check first if if the the amount of money that I want to withdraw is greater than 175 right I'm sorry uh let me repeat it once again if the amount of money that I want to withdraw is greater than my current balance so let's check if the amount of money that I want to withdraw is greater than my current balance so let's say my current balance is only 150 dollars so yeah if so 175 which is my current balance which is my withdrawal money that I want to withdraw is greater than 150 which is my current balance then the transaction is going to be canceled and reason why the transition is going to be canceled because I don't even have uh this money in first place right so that uh the transaction was canceled due to current uh due to in a sufficient amount of balance that I have in my account right however if that's not the case if let's say I have um let's see I have two hundred dollars in my current balance and I checked okay 175 dollars is actually less than 200 right and the bank is going to approve the transactions the bank is going to approve it to the transactions and now it's going to display message to me that says you have um withdraw you have withdrawn 175 dollars and now your current balance your current balance is going to be your current balance subtract by the amount of money that you withdraw so your current balance previously was 200 dollars and you if just withdraw 175 dollars so you subtract um 200 by 175 it's going to be 25 right so this is the amount of no money that you withdraw and you have 25 left on your bank account so that's uh the Logics behind it um actually doesn't really matter in this case when I put D um instead of CB but if you put CB it's gonna work the same way because CB is equal to d right CB's current balance is equal to deposit so when you withdraw the money you know your current balance is um going to be the amount of money that you deposit minus the amount of money that you withdraw or actually uh just to be consistent I'm just going to change this into like this CB equals D minus subtract by W which means that CB current balance is equals to 200 the amount of money that I deposit subtract by the amount of money that we drew so now um I only have 25 dollars left on my bank account right since I already withdrew to uh I already withdrew um already withdrew 175 dollars from my 200 deposit so yeah I'll see in the next video guys next video we're gonna create um Logics for you know transferring money to another bank account so yeah I'll see you guys there what's up guys welcome back to the covers in this video we're going to create a logic for um transferring users money to another bank account right so let's create another conditional statement here I'll have choose equals three so if the user choose to go with option three if the user chose to go with option three it means that the user wants to do what so it means that he or she wants to transfer his money right so first of all we need to ask the user to input the destinations of the destinations of the money Receiver right so for example he wants to so for example myself I want to transfer money to my mom's account so I'm gonna need to enter uh the accounts number of my um receiver which is my mom right so my mom's account number bank account number so make sure it's a string SD or input what's going to be the message going to be displayed here please enter um the account number of your destination or another receiver destination and again um I'm not really sure about this actually but if I'm not mistaken there has been a standard like all bank accounts are only consisted with like eight digits if I'm not mistaken right so yeah just make sure that the user um just make sure that the user doesn't mistype or anything like that we need to you know make sure that um the account number of the receiver has to be in six eight digits sorry at the tickets so first thing that we need to do is to Simply check right check if the length of the accounts numbers of the receiver is consisted of eight digits right so and this has to be equals to eight like this if that's right then we're going to ask the user hey um what's going to be the amount of money that you want to transfer right so let's write it down like this please enter the amount of money that you want to transfer like this right and again we need to do the check um kind of the exact same thing like what we did in the previous video we need to check if the amount of money that he wants to transfer uh and it needs to be at for release equals or less than the current balance because if he actually wants to transfer money that's more than his current balance then he's actually stealing bank's money here right because he gives the his current balance is not sufficient for this transaction so um if amount is greater than CB is greater than his current balance right then we're just going to print a message here your current balance or maybe we're just going to um copy and paste the exact same methods it's going to be the same idea I guess but like this um yep however if his if the amount of money that he wants to transfer is actually equal or less than the current balance then we're going to approve the transactions so this current balance now is going to be the model from the money that he deposited subtract where the amount of money that he wants to transfer right so for example he deposit hundred dollars and he wants to transfer let's say um ten dollars and now his current balance ninety dollars 100 subtract by 10. right so yeah that's going to be the amount of money left yep um this here we go and we're going to print the transaction off let's give a space here so it doesn't look that messy um transactions of this amount has been transferred to give another space right here um it's going to be the destinations account number and we're also going to display his or her current balance your current balance and that's too long guys but uh I think it's necessary to include this word so SD or CB right all right so I'm just gonna save this and see if there's any problem right here SP yeah I think I miss type it somewhere it should be CB not SB current balance yeah here we go unfortunately I miss type it just gonna fix it first because I don't want to see an error here um it's really uncomfortable seeing error here so I'm just gonna fix it now okay so now it's being fixed there's no error any longer so let's continue don't worry guys if you're not sure like what's going on here let me explain it to you in a bit so let's go back to the let's go back to the Whiteboard and let me explain to you what's going on here in this code right so um let's see this is the amount of money that you want to withdraw 700 this is the amount of money that you want to withdraw so first we need to check if the mono from let's say the current balance is um a thousand dollars right let's say we want to withdraw seven hundred dollars and the current balance is a thousand dollars so it means seven hundred dollars is less than a thousand dollars then the transaction is going to be approved and now um the amount of money that we have left in our bank account is three hundred dollars make sense right however though if we want to withdraw Seventeen hundred dollars a thousand and seven hundred dollars then the conditional statement down here will check all right as a matter of fact a thousand seven hundred dollars is actually more than thousand dollars so the amount of money that we want to withdraw here in this case is actually more than the amount of money that we have in our uh Bank on so the transaction is going to be canceled and we're going to be sent back to the login menu right so that's what's going to happen all right guys um I don't get it uh it might make you a little bit confused it might make your a little bit um a little bit um not comfortable or you don't feel confident with your python skills that's completely fine at first when I did this I also you know um had that kind of anxiety you know seeing these long quotes and pretty complex and advanced um stuff here don't worry about it too much um you're gonna get better as the more you practice the more you code the more projects you're involved then you will be more confident with your you know skills and your knowledge in Python so I'll see you in the next one next one we're gonna um we're gonna create Logics for checking the balance right so I'll see you the next video what's up guys welcome back to the course um it's just a very short video here um quick Corrections on option number three so option number three um for transfer options here I forgot to add something unfortunately really apologize um so first before go to add else here because see um in this conditional statement we measure the length of the destinations account number so it needs to be consisted of eight digits if it is consisted of a digit then do this however if it is not consistent with eight digits so for example the column number being entered but user is let's say 10 digits then we forgot to add else statement down here so let me do it really quick um so it's going to be right here else else um print the transaction has been rejected since the destination um account number is invalid I guess that's the statement that we want to be displayed to our user and then the user is going to be sent back to the login functions and uh that's the first thing and there's another thing right here that we also need to fix not actually fixing it because uh we only need to add something to it so um if we go up here if you read this code if amount is greater than uh current balance right then it will bring your current balance it's not sufficient for this transactions however after that we need to add something else down here because we need to make sure that the user is going to be sent to the right place so going to send him back to login menu right here for don't forget to save the file um yeah that's it that's all you need to add for option three really apologies I kind of forgot to edit those things um in the previous video I'll see you in the next one what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video we're going to create Logic for checking balance I promise you it's going to be a very short video because we are simply just checking the balance we are not going to perform any mathematical operations so we're not going to do any calculations here so um yeah create LF statement here I'll choose four um so if the user oops I I'm just gonna fix it really quick here all right so here we go um yeah so let's do it I'll leave so I'll leave choose equals equals to four it means if the user choose to go with four right what's gonna happen so if the user chose to go with four it means the user wants to check his balance right check his or her balance so we're simply just going to print his balance here print um the trans section no your current balance is your current balance is we're just gonna give a space here and SDR CB right not sbcb all right that's it that's it that's all we need to do right so save it don't forget to sell our file so so we just you know displaying the current balance that he has for example he has current balance of two thousand dollars so if he choose to go with uh option four it means that he just simply just want to check his current balance and uh we're just gonna print his current balance this statement your current balance is um two thousand dollars for example right right next one we're gonna create the logic for um interest rate deposit so I'll see you there all right what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video we're going to um create the Logics for um checking the deposit interest rate so again this is a little bit subjective um there is no like standards for interest rate because every bank has different policy when it comes to uh interest rate but assume this is our own bank so we are the one that get to decide um the policy for interest rate okay so uh let's say I'm the bank executive right I'm gonna have I'm having meeting with you know software engineers and product managers they're you know currently developing a software developing a mobile applications and they're asking me hey um what's going to be the what's going to be the deposit rate okay so let's open up our whiteboard here I'm gonna clear this first gonna reload and right so um me as an executive I'm telling you that if the amount of money deposited by the user is greater than fifty thousand dollars right so if the money deposit is greater than fifty thousand dollars then this bank is going to give you um three percent annual interest rate so this is going to be the interest rate however if you'd if you um have your money deposited uh greater than thirty thousand dollars but still less than fifty thousand dollars right then the amount of not demand um the interest rate the NSO annual interest rate that you're going to get is two percent however if your dip if your money that you deposit is actually less than thirty thousand dollars if your money is less than thirty thousand dollars this is just a policy just an example right this is not like the common practice in the banking I I haven't even had the job in the banking field so I have no idea like how suppose he's there um they have their own calculations and the calculation obviously is way more complex than this uh it's going to you involve loads of uh banking analysts and financial analysts stuff like that so this is just like three Basics um you know random guess I guess so um if the deposit if the amount of money that you deposit is less than thirty no thirty thousand dollars then your annual interest rate is just going to be 1.5 percent right and I think it makes sense right because the the more money being deposited into bank actually the bank is more profitable the bank generally is more happy the bank is generally more satisfied if the customers come to their bank and deposit like the more money right so obviously um they're going to appreciate you more if you deposit like 50k or maybe 100 000 key 50 100K or stuff like that and we're showing his appreciation to the customer usually the bank generally um more willing to give higher interest rate when it comes to investment so yeah let's Implement all these things to code right so after having the meeting with the executive uh let's say I'm the engineer and this is the time to write the code Okay so let's create another statement here alif um choose because equals five what it means if the user choose five um it means the user wants to check his deposit interest rate so let's write it down if the represent deposit just in case if you don't remember if D is greater than 50 000 so the amount of money that's being deposited is greater than fifty thousand dollars then the rate is going to be three right that's going to be the initial annual percentage rates alif uh if D is greater than thirty thousand generate it's going to be two percent as and also annual interest rate and else okay so if the deposit if the money is deposit there is less than thirty thousand dollars then the no percentage annual interest rate is going to be 1.5 percent right so that's that's the rules from the bank uh so we got the numbers after having the meeting with the executive previously and now uh let's you know just print um just bring um the message here so your current balance your current deposit interest rate is let's give a space so it doesn't look messy um SDR always remember we need to convert it to string before printing right and it's going to be in percent right all right so here we go I think that's all I'm just gonna save it and the next one we're going to actually um do the calculations for the compound interest rate okay and and the interest rate the annual interest rate that we're going to use is going to be based on this regulations it's going to be based on this Bank policy right so for example I deposit 36 000 36 000 is definitely less than fifty thousand dollars but it's still above thirty thousand dollars so um my interest rate for my investment is going to be two percent this is the interest annual interest rate the bank gave to me right so we'll get to more detail in the next one what's up guys welcome back to the covers in this video we're going to create Logics for the last options which is calculating the compound interest rate so um let's begin with creating the alif statement here I'll leave choose equal equal to six so what it means if the user choose option six it means that the user wants to know wants to calculate the compound interest rate so um let's do it um so the first thing that we actually need to do is to provide the user with options right the first thing we need to do is to provide them with options so let's see this option again I named this randomly just feel free to name whatever you want um as long as you're consistent with the naming you should find no problem right first we're going to give an option here option number one calculate pure deposit your deposit compound interest Beast on your current balance based on your CME right current balance and another options here you can calculate your deposit company interest just gonna copy and paste this um really like a lazy guy here I don't really like to you know just rewrite it again and again so you're just going to copy and paste your um compound interest band based on your input deposit then put okay so if you're a little bit confused here don't worry I'm gonna explain it to you um so basically we're giving to the options to our customers so the first one um you know your current balance has been stored in our database so do you want um the system to you perform any calculations based on uh the the amount of money that you have based on our database or maybe you want to do a little bit of experiments or simulations where you input your the amount of money that you want to invest and then based on the amount of money that you input as your simulation number then we're going to provide you with the output the data so yeah you're given like two different options here okay so let's say the user choose the first options right what we're going to do but before getting that four Let's uh iterate this for first for M and list options so we're just going to iterate the options um we're going to print n okay we're going to bring it in and then we're going to create a choice here right so choice we're going to give them choice integer again it has to be an integer because the option is either one or two so we're gonna get the input from the user um so it's going to be asking them please enter your choice from the options above uh honestly I forgot to put the quotation mark here so here we go so now if the user choose to go with number one right so if the user decided to go with number one if choose equals equals to one then what then we're going to ask the user how many years how long you want to invest your money in our bank how long you want to keep your assets in our bank right so let's call it as timing right it's probably a little bit weird you know but I just love it so let's do it SDR input how many how many years you want to invest your money right so we're asking them to provide like how many years okay and let's do um let's apply the exact same logic here okay so I'm just gonna um just gonna write down uh the same exact regulations that we have up here so if the deposit is greater than fifty thousand all right so it was greater than 50 thousands then the interest rate the annual interest rate it's going to be three divided by 100 right so uh reason why up here we only uh put it like three we only um you know write down write it down like three um because we want to display the answer to our user as a percentage but here we want to actually do the calculations we want to perform the actual calculations that's why it's very important for us to convert that number to uh integer first right so so yeah um maybe float right because 3 divided by 100 obviously is going to be decimal it's not going to be a whole number it's going to be decimal so it's going to be flowed so um yeah we're going to have red X as a decimal right so then um alif if the deposit is actually greater than 30 000 but less than 50 000 what will happen right then Red X the end also annual interest rate is going to be two percent so we need to convert to decimal as usual so divide 2 by 100 and else uh it means that if the the amount of money that we deposit is actually less than 30 30 000 then the annual interest rate is going to be 1.5 percent right so 1.5 divided by 100. all right so here we go um so now we're just going to pray in we're just going to display your or okay let me fix the quotation mark really quick your current balance and it's going to give a space timing this is like how many years let's say he wants to invest like seven years your current balance in seven years is going to give another space right here excuse me uppercase will be so now it's time for us to um call in the functions the functions that we created up here uh the functions that we created up here these functions deposit interest functions and you know it has like three different parameters right so make sure that we input these three parameters deposit interests so what is going to be the P right the p is going to be the current balance which is deposit right and what is going to be the interest rate or or it's going to be root X so red X is going to be used um in this function up here to calculate the annual interest rate which is R and D is going to be the timing right that's how long you how long you want to keep your money there so yeah it's going to be timing here we go that's it um let's move on if the user actually chose to go with options two right so I'll leave not here um supposed to be here yep I'll leave choose equals equals two so it means if the user chose to go with options too it means the user wants to do like a simulations right user wants to do experiment um you know entering the deposit the amount of deposit that he wants to make and calculate the feature value of his investment based on that amount of money so again we're going to ask first the timing we're going to ask um like how long you want to I guess keep your money there so input um please enter how many years you want to how at least enter um like how many years you want to invest your money so I'm just gonna like copy and paste exactly the same thing yeah yeah just um you're gonna copy and paste exactly the same sentence up here so again kind of lazy so um all right here we go um so now uh let's ask the user um the amount of money that he or she might wants to deposit right so money SDR um input please enter the amount of money you would like to deposit okay so the main differences between um the main difference between option one and option two option one is going to do the calculation automatically using the uh current balance that's been stored in our database meanwhile for options too um it's going to give an options to a user to do like his or her on a simulation so um assuming for example he has a current balance of 300 and actually he wants to do a little bit of simulations what if my current balance is ten thousand dollars okay so he will you know the system is going to do a calculation for him um with that scenario ignoring like his uh according balance right now is 300 uh instead the system is going to calculate uh the amount of money that he's going to get after Investing For x amount of years uh if his current balance is let's say ten thousand dollars that's that's uh what the second option is going to do for you so um yep let's let's uh convert the money to integer first because you know we want to perform calculations and if it's still in string then it's just not going to work so we need to convert money to integer and now let's do the calculations here um actually it's gonna be exactly the same this reason I'm just going to copy and paste this so I'm gonna copy and paste this and below here uh actually it's yeah it's gonna be pretty much the same too like this so I'm just gonna copy and paste the only difference though here instead of having CB is the perimeter the first parameter for deposit interest functions you're gonna have money right because that's what I was telling you um that's what I was saying uh exactly so reason why we have CB up here because we want to perform the calculations uh based on the amount of money that he actually has on his bank account meanwhile for the second options we want uh the user to input the money first to the system and then the system is going to perform the calculation for him right so this is like the actual like the reality of uh his feature investment value this is uh this is actually going to be like a simulations of what he's gonna get if he has this amount of money right so um yeah I think that's it yeah that's it um also create like another else functions right here um just in case if the user so you know like up here user given like six different options it's to input like one or two or three or four or five or six but let's say user input like seven right then it's going to crash right so I just you know just display a message here option is not available and back to main menu so what we're gonna do instead we're gonna send him back to the login so we're just gonna recall the functions right it's gonna recall the functions so yep here we go um yep so just gonna save the file um that's all so next video we're gonna be conducting lots of testing so it's definitely gonna be fun uh I think we're done with the coding we're done with the um with all these logics you know it's pretty complex one I guess especially if um your python beginners if you haven't put any project before this might be a little bit overwhelmed for you but don't worry um you know the more practice you do the more project you do the better you will be so um yeah I'll see you in the next one next one we're going to be conducting lots of uh testing to make sure our code or applications uh Works do we we want it to work it works uh as it's supposed to be so yeah I'll see you in the next video what's up guys welcome back to the course um actually there is one more thing that we need to do um actually two there are two things that we need to do um we need to create um main menu functions and also exit functions okay so main menu function is going to be the one that organized like all other functions inside these applications so it's kind of like the main one the main functions um where it will make the code to be more structured and more organized and exit functions it is definitely an option for user to exit the applications right so if you don't have access functions then the user will not be able to access it or quit you know the application so that's very important um all right so before we get into that um let me scroll a little bit up here and then remember that when we did um create this workout pin we we um we were planning to add login functions down here but at the time we didn't edit because we we were kind of afraid if python um is going to give an error so because we at the time we we had not created um login function yet so but now we already created login function so I'm just gonna add login functions here so simply what it simply does um so after the user has reset his password then it's going to be sent directly to login session so all right so let's create our main menu functions main menu there will be no parameter for these functions and we're going to get an input from the user so input um choose one to sign in and choose to to login right so that's the options so you give the user is going to be given with two options here and let's do the conditional statement check so so if option once is equals equals to run right then what it means it means that the user reason why the user chose one because the user want to sign in it means that the user has not created the account yet so we're just going to send the user to the sign in session right and I'll leave option two oops sorry it should be option one so if optional one equals equals to two it means that the user choose option two with which means that the user um wants to log in and if the user wants to log in it indicates the user has already created account right so just send the user directly to login session however just in case if the user input something else beside one and two then we're just going to display a statement here that says um option is not available right and let's create the the other uh functions called exit right we want to make sure that the user is going to be able to exit quit the applications right so we're just gonna um we're just going to create a variable here called answer we want to get answer from the user and SDR and put um do you still want you want these two one to conduct transaction so we're asking user if the user is still going to um do the transactions yes or no like this right so if the answer to that question is yes right then um let me fix this something wrong I guess it's gonna see the terminal really quick here what's wrong with this um 163 here we go all right right we're gonna fix it later I guess if the answer is yes then it means that we need to send the user back to the login all right session however if the answer to that question is no then we're just gonna print um thank you for using this app right and else so just in case you know if the user um so just in case if the user answer um or input his answer with neither yes nor no that's a user add something else to it so just display a message here option is not available and we're just going to send user um to you know main menu because we don't know like where he or she actually wants to go right so again um let me repeat it again for the third one here else um just in case if the user um if the user input uh besides yes or no let's say the user input like random thing um and then we're just gonna send the user back to main menu main menu right right so now since we already created our exit functions don't forget to add the exit functions down here make sure we got the Indian right so here we go exit like this and save our code right here we go I think that's all um next video we're going to be doing testing so I guess it's gonna be fun uh we're just gonna make sure that all codes that we wrote here um work the way it is supposed to work right so I'll see you guys in the next video what's up guys uh really apologize here a quick correction here about the indent and main menu functions so um it's not supposed to be here it's supposed to be like this or a reason why because we want to send um we actually want to send the user who input answer besides one and two back to main menu right so it should be like this and also on the bottom we need to add Exit Plan here or exit functions we call the exit functions and that's it that's all you need to know um apologies once again for this mistake and I'll see you then in the next video where we're going to be doing the testing all right I'll see you guys uh what's up guys uh this is just a very quick video um just in case if you're wondering like where do I get all these so uh source of codes and where do I get all these documents um I'm actually going to attach like all um documents starting from our basic um python warm-up positions to the online banking app called this python code and also our presentation slide um on the udemy right so all you need to do is just go to the resources um and then click on it and then download it okay so uh but if you have any difficulties finding those resources just let me know and I'm going to um do my best to help you to find them okay so don't worry about this uh codes this python file I'm going to upload those on udemy too so yeah uh let me know if you have any concern what's up guys welcome back to the course um in this video we're going to be um conducting testing um so I'm going to make like two different videos for testing the first video is going to be um testing of features um again um we created like six different features right deposit withdraw transfer check balance deposit interest rate and calculate compound interest so the first video uh this video we're going to uh mainly concentrate on these six functionalities we are going to test each one of them just to make sure they um just to make sure they work the way they are supposed to work and then the second video we're going to test like wrong wrong password wrong um username wrong um paint or maybe if the pin is not consistent with six digit then what will happen stuff like that more like minor stuff I guess so let's do it um again first thing we need to do is to call main menu functions down here and don't forget to save our file before running the code so run without debugging so yes um here we go all right so I'm just gonna go with one because we want to sign in first we haven't created our account yet so my username is going to be Chris because that's my name and please create your six digit pins going to be one two three one two three that's gonna be my pin do you still want to conduct transaction yes obviously um please enter your username again uh the username that I entered here has to be exactly the same with this username that I used um that I filled up here all right so also the pin needs to be exactly the same and please choose the video down here I'm gonna go with the first one here deposit I'm going to deposit 350 dollars and your current balance is 350 dollars you still want to conduct transactions I'm gonna go with no right all right so I'm just gonna clear the terminal and re-run it again so here we go we want to test the second functionality I'm gonna go with one uh let's create your username my name is Chris and your six digit pins one two three four five six that's gonna be my pin this time I'm gonna go with yes yes I want to um conduct term sections please enter your username it needs to be exactly the same crease one two three one one two three four five six that's my pin and oops my print is wrong um well either of your username or pin is wrong did you create your account yes I did create my account um enter your choice below do you want to attempt to log in again or you forgot to pin yes I want to log in again username Chris uh the pin is going to be one two three four five six right all right so here we go um now I want to test the second one which is withdraw right so please enter the amount of please enter the amount of money that you want to withdraw let's say I want to withdraw 500 and your current balance is not sufficient for based transactions and again the reason why my current balance is not sufficient for this transactions because I haven't deposited money yet because if I haven't deposit money yet it means that by current balance right now in this case is equivalent to zero so when I want to you know withdraw 500 it means that um you know there's no money left in my bank account so obviously I will not be allowed to withdraw 500 right so uh yeah please enter your username Chris uh my pin four five six um I think um it's kind of like too long here I'm just gonna clear the terminal really quick and rerun it again here um run without debugging now it's time for us to to test um number three right so Chris one two three four five six so now let's that's number three right so transfer please enter the account number of your destination in the eight digit Series so one two three four five six seven eight here we go please enter the amount of money that you want to transfer 670 dollars okay so it's kind of the same thing um kind of like the same case with um withdraw like the previous one that we test because right now our current balance is equivalent to zero so it means that you're not allowed to either withdraw your money or transfer to another another account right so let's enter your username Chris um my pin one two three four five six here um and let's check my balance here okay so my balance is zero makes sense because I haven't deposited money yet and they still want to continue the transaction I think it's too long so I'm just gonna close it first and I'm just gonna just gonna close it and we're gonna we're gonna test number five later all right so choose one to sign in or choose two to login all right so I'm just gonna use just one uh please straight your username my name is Chris all right here we go create your six digit ones one two three one two three um yes uh this is the one to conduct transactions uh please enter your username uh my username is Chris uh the pin is one two three one two three here we go and please choose the menu down here I want to go with deposit all right so your deposit um your current deposit natural restrict is 1.5 remember that the banking policies um if your deposit is less than three thirty thousand dollars uh which in this case like my my current balance is still equivalent to zero it means that the interest rate is equivalent to 1.5 percent right um yeah so it makes sense so just gonna clear this first all right so I'm just gonna clear it's been too long so let's do it again um for let's do it again for um functionality number six let's run without debugging and yes here we go oops I made a mistake somewhere here all right so I'm just gonna save it I mistype it there and let's do it again so we run it run without debugging yes here we go all right so I'm gonna go with one username Chris one two one two one two here we go and do you still want to conduct transactions yes please enter your username um my username is Chris um please enter European one two one two one two uh so I want to calculate um my deposit interest rate because I'm curious like what's gonna be my investment word and uh next couple years so please enter your choice from the options above calculate your deposit amount interest space on your CB so I guess I'm gonna go with one for this time for many years you want to invest your money so I want to invest my money for 30 years and your current balance in time me yours will be zero and the reason why it's going to be zero um because you know remember that the formula a equals B multiplied by E raised to the power of R and T so in this case our initial um deposit is zero so number one like you will multiply 0 with e with exponent 2.7 something and going to be zero anyway so yeah um it's gonna accept this and clear right here we go so yeah I think we are done with um you know testing all these six different functionalities um and next video we're going to test what if the pin that you entered is not consisted of six digits or what if you enter wrong username or wrong PIN so we'll see um how it goes and I'll see you in the next video guys what's up guys welcome back to the course in this video we're going to be conducting testing for like more minor stuff so we're just going to make sure that um if we what will happen if we um enter a pin that is not consisted of six digits um and also what if we enter like the wrong username or wrong PIN um so let's try it out um let's run it run without debugging and yes here we go so I'm gonna go with one Chris and please create your six digit PIN so this time I'm going to intentionally um only type in like three digit pins three five six that's it all right so the pin has to be in six digits okay so it seems the system is working here so the system rejects our applications and asking us to hey you need to create your PIN again because your PIN has to be consistent of six digits basically your six digit pins two three five six seven uh zero thanks for creating your bank okay so now it's been successful because our European now is consisted of six digit all right so right cool um let's login to please enter your PIN um two three five six seven zero here we go all right awesome uh okay so it means that if you enter uh a pin and European is not consisted of six digit then the system is going to reject your applications and it's going to ask you to re-enter your new pin and it has to be within it has to be consisted of six digits right okay cool so now let's um rerun it again here run with the debugging and all right so here we go and now um we're going to check and see if the Bend either like bin or username is incorrect so let's type in the username here Chris and the digit pins gonna be one two three five six seven all right uh they still want to conduct transactions yes username gonna intentionally um enter incorrect um pin so one two three five six nine right so either of your username or pin is wrong did you create your account yeah I did so I'm gonna go with one do you want to attempt to log in again or you will want to forget pin okay so the reason why I'm doing this I'm I'm going to make here if um forget pin function works well works the way it's supposed to be right so um let's enter two please create your new six digit pins um it's not one two three three two one all right so the new PIN has been stored please log in all right so that's cool um it means that this function um the forget pin Banks function works the way it's supposed to be all right guys um I'll see you the next one next one we're going to talk about the summary and conclusions uh some of all things that we have learned in this course and um what you should be doing next as your um continuations of uh your learning phase so I'll see you there what's up guys um so this is a very quick video about um you know GitHub tutorial so just in case if you haven't created your GitHub account yet so this is the tutorial for you but if you already have your GitHub account uh please skip this video all right do not need to watch this video um so first of all all you need to do is just click on um sign up so if you haven't created your account yet if you don't have a con yet and here we go I'm sorry my internet connection doesn't seem to be very stable here and that's why it took a while so just enter your email right for example like this enter your email and then continue create your password stuff like that again I'm not going to create one because I already have one so just gonna you know show you an example how to do it and then continue and um obviously um GitHub is going to send you a confirmation email to the email that you use for this registration process and then all you need to do is just to verify your email and then that's it right just log in using your new account here all right so that's um what you need to do but me personally I already have it here so I'm just gonna just gonna sign in uh right so here is the dashboard of GitHub okay guys um if you want to see like your code collection so just go to profile like this uh me personally I have like five different repositories the first one here is Jaffa second one here is python third one is over so um just in case you're not familiar with or or is programming language for statistics and that analysis um in Jupiter notebook it's basically python right but you know I wrote this in collab uh which was a browser-based IDE and JavaScript right here so if you're asking me how to add repositories right so all you need to do is just go go here click on repositories and then add new all right so add new like this then you're going to need to you know name your repository and then choose uh also write description it's optional if you don't want to you don't have to and also here you choose either you want your code to be seen by other people so go with public but if you want to keep your code private for some reasons maybe due to its confidentiality then just go with private and yeah and create your repositories right so that's how you create repository and once you have created your repository uh you just click on it right for example me um just click on my repository and then you want to add file you want to upload your project just right uh just click on add files and then upload a file like this right and then you can either drag it to here from your folder or maybe you can click on this just file and then yeah just upload your project there right so yeah that's it I guess uh that's all you need to know about GitHub tutorial please let me know if you have any questions related to GitHub um I'm gonna try my best to um to help you all right so just let me know what's up guys welcome back to the course um finally we are getting to the end of the course um actually this is going to be the last video in this course so um let's talk about the conclusion summary let's sum up all things that you've learned in this course and what you should be doing next all right so here are a few um suggestions that I have for you guys the first one you need to test every view lens of code um do not wait till the end and reason why because if you you know just keep coding coding and coding until the end of the project and then you run it and you see lots of Errors lots of people especially beginners gonna get very disappointed and gonna get really confused and upset seeing that so it's better to just like write few lines of course maybe like six line seven lines of code yes um write like one functions and then pass it out test it out right so obviously you will see lots of Errors again but if you if you um like run it like every few lines of code then you kind of like minimize um the amount of Errors because when you run it you see it you catch and you fix it right so instead of waiting till the end of the project and then you'll see like hundreds of errors and you're gonna get like really really confused on what you should do so um yeah that's my first suggestion the second one always be consistent always be consistent with your variable and function names right I totally get it um some people like to you know name um his functions or his um variables using a kind of weird name um actually it's totally fine you know like it's completely um completely okay um doing so as long as you're consistent so if you use that name above and just make sure that the name is easy to remember so you don't forget and kind of like mess up in in the other part of your chord right and also make sure that um it's going to be better if you use the names that's easy to under to be understood by other people um especially if you need to share your code with your counterpart your colleagues um it's good to you know make sure your flow your variable naming your function naming um easy to understand so yeah that's my second recommendations second takeaway that you might want to consider then my third one here so into conduct testing with multiple different different scenarios to make sure the app works well right so exactly the same thing like what we did previously in the previous video um create like multiple different scenarios for example in our applications I test what if the pin is not consistent of six digit all right so um the system if the if the codes before a function Works uh as it's supposed to be then it should reject our applications and that was the case right and also um if we enter like the wrong password the wrong pin the wrong username what happened right if the code works well if the function works the way it's supposed to be then we will not be able to log in right and that was also the case so make sure you kind of like test different scenarios and try to make sense like okay so here is the code the objective of the code or the output that you're expecting to have is let's say this for for instance um if you remember when we did our testing in the first testing video um I will I withdraw money right but again I haven't deposited money yet so my current balance uh was zero so when I deposit uh when I when I tried to withdraw let's say 300 from my bank account and then the transaction was rejected right it wasn't successful reason why it is the current balance it was zero and I want to withdraw 300 it means that the amount of money that I want withdraw is more than the amount of money that I have left on my bank account which is my current balance and that's why the transaction was rejected and it means the code works well right the court works the way it's supposed to be right so yeah uh remember that you have like multiple different scenarios that you should be testing on your code to make sure that the code works well and let's move on to the fourth one here so before performing mathematical operations always make sure to convert data type to integer or flow since you see error if the data is still in string yeah um I guess this is one of the most important part so let me go to the code here um just give you um an example right so yeah for example like these guys if you see this function deposit interest it takes like three different parameters b or NT and we have no idea right what data type of uh these parameters pass by to this function so just to be safe right just to be safe we need to convert B to the flow or to the flow t to the float so just in case if you know other people's out there pass by these parameters but these are still in string right if these are still in string then we won't be able to perform any mathematical operations um so it's very important to make sure that in order to avoid errors you need to make sure that you convert these uh to float either float or integer right but again since this calculation is pretty complex where you will involve exponents and exponent itself is like 2.71 and obviously you're going to be dealing with decimals right you're going to be dealing with uh flow data type so yeah convert this to float first before conducting the mathematical operations here just to make sure that everything goes well so let's go back to the slide and talk uh their point here and the last one here make sure your project looks good before uploading it to GitHub right so don't worry I'll guide you step by step on how to upload your project on GitHub so um here's the thing guys um when you upload your free your project to GitHub right it's going to be very important because not only that it will add like more positive contributions to your future job applications but it will also um it's also going to be the product that will be seen by your future employers or your future clients if you're a freelancer to kind of like measure your quality you miss your um kind of like types of work or quality of work that they can be expecting from you so you need to make sure your code your project should be in the best CA possible before uploading it on GitHub right you don't want um you know upload a let's say a messy project with you know unstructured unorganized codes on GitHub it will be you know it will it will not look good in front of your employees so make sure that um these are projects that you're sure I'm going to add you know valuable contributions to your job applications before uploading it to GitHub all right don't worry I'm gonna add one more video um about how to sign up on GitHub and create your account on GitHub for free and also add repository and upload your project there so yep um let's move on here and finally this is the last slide guys thank you so much for taking the course we see you all the best in whatever you do folks um I'm really glad finally um you're you're here massive congratulations for you for completing this course massive Crown installation for you for getting this far I'm so proud of you and you should be proud of yourself too and again um building this basic simple online banking application is just the beginning right just like the very beginning of your journey you still have a lot of things and lots of challenge um to be conquered in the future right so use these fundamentals use these skills and knowledge and take them to another level right um your Limitless opportunities you can do by having these expertise you know python is one of the most used programming languages in the world besides JavaScript I guess so yeah you can do lots of things data science um web development I guess you need to spend some times to learn Django that's uh the library for web development uh you can also do selling API right API web testing there are lots of things you can do with python so make sure that whichever path that you're choosing um whichever job that you're interested in maybe you're interested in data analytics related job or software engineering job stuff like that make sure you have solid Basics and solid fundamentals and always you know remember that learning by doing is the most effective strategy to learn so you know lots of people unfortunately didn't realize that lots of people um you know keep opening up your textbook learning syntax and Logics but again there's nothing wrong with that honestly I mean especially if you're still beginners there's nothing wrong with opening up your textbook and stuff but again you will not you'll not get that for if you or if that's the only thing that you're doing right so make sure that you get your hands dirty you get your hands dirty and also um you know both projects it it doesn't need to be perfect guys it doesn't need to be um like a very big and complex project no just a simple project like this definitely going to improve your skills right you learn by doing lots of mistakes that you made along the way you learn 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Surprise LIVE Episode! Bounce Back Players + Ask The Ballers | Fantasy Football 2024 - Ep. 1565
[Music] welcome to the fantasy footballers podcast with your hosts Andy Holloway Jason Moore and Mike [Music] Wright oh welcome [Music] in [Music] what's this surprise suckers little bonus episode of the show Welcome in one and all Mike right Jon more Andy Holloway the fantasy footballers podcast we were bored you know we're like hey guys why don't we just why don't we just give the people another show right now out of the blue just just an extra show and not only that we are uh we're doing something unique today we're recording a bonus EP episode we've got bounceback players we've got some NFL news to talk about and no one saw this coming but we actually have live questions on the show today so uh we're paying attention to the chat on the various live platforms and we will be answering questions that you have uh as they come in the the chat is very much on uh Jason just cannot keep his mouth shut yeah yeah baby you're welcome for everyone who clicked that Bell turned it on and is with us right now it's it's exciting to have the Foot Clan part of the show here so a live mailbag on the episode today we have lots to talk about fantasy football drafts rookie drafts coming very soon NFL draft in less than three weeks uh the excitement level I would say it rises by multiple percentage points per day yeah I would I was going by the hour like every hour that gets closer get more excited learn more about the prospects I think you need to build one of those uh you know like construction paper oh the chain links the chains the paper chains and cut cut one off every day closer to the gra any excuse to build one of those things is the we just don't build them enough could you do it by the hour could you just make like every hour would be so long it would be glorious you would be making that up until the draft that's true it would take way longer to make it than it would to cut it well a uh quick reminder ultimat draftkit.com if you want to be prepped up for the draft for all of the rookie breakdowns um we have three releases of the dynasty paths that's part of the udk plus there's one that happens before the combine one after the combine those have been updated and then there will be an update right after the NFL draft just a few days after right I mean we kind of get it all all the ducks in a row Mike that is correct that is correct dude I'm so pumped for the for the this upcoming release the draft is going to be incredible it's going to really shake up the the rankings at least you know not the the top three of the wide receivers but after that you know the who do the Bills take we kind of alluded to that of with the Stefan digs trade that whoever the Bills take they're going to Skyrocket in value and it will be that what do you do with a wide receiver a first round wide receiver who's taken in the later 20s versus maybe someone who was taken in the teens to not as an optimal situation but your evaluation of well that player's better but this situation is better so that it's always incredibly fun to break those down we brought up Cincinnati and it's like okay they don't even have to trade T Higgins to draft their next uh partner in crime with Jamar Chase and that what does that do to rookie picks right you have somebody probably waiting in the wings for one year of T Higgins to go away and then that player can step up I mean they lost Tyler Boyd this offseason so some big uh quarterback wide receiver combinations that could happen in the draft uh if you're new to the show if you're catching it live uh a reminder this is the time you want to go wherever you're listening Spotify Apple podcast make sure you click that follow button it's going to let you know when new episodes come out it helps the show if you follow the uh follow the show on those platforms and then you can leave us a review which also helps us out youtube.com/ thee fantasy footballers if you want to be alerted to any live special events uh we've got a lot planned for the draft we'll let you know about it very soon hopefully next week and then uh you can follow us on X at theffballers now today's quick question we're going to have some fun with it because we'll be breaking it down but we're also going to post this live I believe on the the YouTube chat on Twitter and then we'll go ahead and let you know what the people are saying whether they agree with our takes but it is a question about bounceback candidates for 2024 very important and um the question is which of these four players are going to have the biggest bounceback campaign in the 2024 season but they are four names that are pretty interesting and uh I saw a tweet from one of them this morning about the next chapter in his career so one of the four names Austin Eckler of the Washington commanders uh this is a player that last year yeah running back 23 at 11 points per game coming off of the previous two years where he was the running back three and running back one so Austin Eckler uh Josh Jacobs moving to the Packers he got a good situation was also one of the least explosive players in the NFL last year ended at rb18 looked pretty downhill on his career he looked he looked like Mike prophesied in off season where he didn't work out and then it's like you don't work out you don't work out that's the that's that's the truth see I see what you said it's because let's be honest how easy is it to not work out easy I do it all the time yeah I'm like I am I'm so good at it pro level not work outer I I don't do the walking or pretty the exercise for our show don't work out does work out you know what I mean well yeah that's more time behind the spreadsheets get a mental sweat thank you thank you you got me you got your gains in the in the algorithms that's right yeah what ises what does bulk season look like bulk season's just another tab man so when you're one of the psychos who has uh your like Al Bor how many tabs you got to open right now Al uh oh that's scary there's 92 in this one oh my God what are you doing but but I have two browser windows there's 48 in the other it's it's that's absolute Insanity you can't possibly tell what's happening in any tab you can't see what any tab is you're a monster so you have like almost 140 tabs open yeah that's right that's what are you doing that's not you can't exist in that world no this is that's the equivalent of the T they should do TLC hoarder show on Tab users like you that's a house that does not function if you accidentally close a window owl do you freak out and immediately do like the reopen with every tab that I had I there's no doubt he does there's no doubt he does I do I Do's want to lose anything there's no way you can find your eighth tab open like you already lost everything when you when you have created the Hast stack you have to find the needle listen you do you I'll do me um so Austin Eckler bounceback candidate Josh Jacobs bounceback candidate and then let's move on to another player that will be hotly debated all offseason long Cooper Cup who had back-to-back wide receiver one seasons in points per game and ended up at 26 with an injury riddled campaign last year the headlines went to pukaa in the offense Kiren Williams in the offense Cooper cuup just kind of got lost and and I don't know how much you know how often he was playing hurt I know that was a a part of the season but wide receiver 26 in points per game what was the opening the preseason injury was it sprained anchor yeah that happened right before drafts yeah but where he he did miss the first four weeks and you know he was coming off the injury the first two games were actually Sensational off of that but it that's at least something to keep in mind not that the guy doesn't seem to get injured all the time yeah well I mean he spent the last two previous years finishing as the wide receiver one in points per game I've got some good data on Cooper cup when we come back to him what's the final name Andy well uh by the way Cooper cup almost 3 years old as well that'll be factored in Justin Herbert Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers who Mike uh before the show exasperated exasperated that's not that's not a word wait wait wait don't no don't tell him don't bail it try again before the show M Mike said how did he say it no I don't think the word I was saying is a real word you can't say exasperatedly oh yeah you can I just did it yeah there but is that a real word it's real now I said disgruntle on the last show that's not a word either I try to add an ly to just about anything um Justin Herbert Mike before the show commented that he was the quarterback 14 it looks like a real word to me exasperatedly exasperatedly in an ex extremely annoyed way especially because you cannot do anything to improve a situation yes would you say that you said it exasperatedly uh I don't know that I was annoyed I was more shocked okay that sh sh Shak that he is the qb1 14 that's his 80P right now in basketball Justin Herbert the the next big quarterback as of just a few years ago not even being drafted as a one right now what's fun is we we have those four names Eckler Jacobs cup Herbert we'll break it down we'll give our picks but I've I'm watching a poll live oh is it already up it's h well in the in the YouTube chat uh every single vote it just moves um immediately so like right now immediately into the vote Josh Jacobs is at 54% Cooper cups at 26% Herbert at 17 and ecka the belief is proportional to the pain it's at 5% which is the amount of people that were happy with anything he did last year yeah I so my big question what I wanted to know coming into this show wasn't even our picks and it wasn't even who the Foot Clan thought was going to bounce back the most the only thing I wanted to know was how low is the percentage going to be on Austin Eckler and this was lower than I thought sway the votes see if you can make a I don't know what your opinion is on these four names um so here's the name that I was really interested in did a bunch of research on Cooper cup was the name I was curious about he's been awesome he he was injured last year he played some games without Cooper Cup last year so it was like I remember him without Matthew he did play several games without himself that's that's true he missed he missed a handful of games um but I wanted to know just the truth I genuinely was like did he have a really bad season did he have a really good season what's the actual legitimate truth he had 10 games last season total where he played 95% of snaps or more I'm taking out um games that Matthew Stafford did not play and I'm taking out games that uh Cooper cup was injured in and didn't really so how many how many did he play with Stafford at 95% with Stafford at 95 was 10 full games that's a lot of games that's that's the majority the season and his 17 game Pace over those 10 games specifically would be yeah 147 targets for 95 receptions 1152 yards and 8 and a half touchdowns that's not bad that is not that's not wide receiver one that is not a wide receiver one let alone the wide receiver one in fact that is 12.7 half PPR points per game that would have basically been identical to what Amari Cooper did last year as the wide receiver 16 in in po per game so given the age the rise of Puka akua and the obvious downturn in production I don't think Cooper cup is irrelevant I've drafted him plenty in like the fourth round when he's there in baseball um but he's certainly done being the I don't think there's a bounce back to where he goes to 2022 Cooper cup levels let me ask you a a slightly different question what are the odds then if he's not your is he not your pick of these four I think based on after I did that research if I said who has the chance to bounce back my my pick would probably be Josh Jacobs that's my pick as well but my my kind of sideways question on on Cooper cup isn't can he be the wide receiver one again it's what percentage chance do you have with a healthy Cooper cup that he is the better pick between him and puka nakua zero oh well wait wait wait wait no no no you're factoring in where you're drafting them as well right cuz then certainly both both how about where he's factored in but also the ability to put up more total fantasy points if they were both the same cost there's no chance Cooper cup out produces puka AA in my and that what so you're saying statistically you see no chance for Cooper cup to have better stats right that's what I would say have zero% chance no no I wouldn't give zero Cooper cup has been all pro super ftic player he last year when actually healthy had some great games as well you know the the first two back wide receiver 12 wide receiver three then kind of has a down tick and then has another three game stretch wide receiver 215 and four so the I think that the greatness is still there for Cooper cup so I would not say it's a at even cost it's a 0% chance for for cup versus puka I would I would lean puka AA just be because of the the him being Cooper cup playing at 31 this year is wild it does not feel like he has been in the league long enough to be 31 which he came in as an older Prospect I'd put the percentage chance for Cooper cup to have the better season than puka I'd put it at let's go like 35ish 35 to 40 okay so that I mean that's pretty high compared to zero um yeah it's infinitely High Jacobs is the pick to me and it's it's pretty it's pretty simple because Josh Jacobs is at an age where you're still a prime running back and so I think he's 26 years old he's on that edge he's been given the opportunity on a good team in a good offense with a terrible depth chart with a terrible depth chart how dare you well no this is the same as um this is like still standing up for the villain no I'm going to be I'm going to be honest with you it's identical to to to what happened in Kansas City they both Kansas City and Green Bay said we'll just bring Clyde and AJ Dylan back to be nobody so that makes Peko and Josh Jacobs the guy and so you know what's the real floor for Josh Jacobs in a healthy season I think he's an RB 12 floor in Green Bay he's going to so much volume and targets he'll see a lot of targets everything I mean the you the way that that the the Green Bay Packers talk about specifically coach uh leflour talking about Aaron Jones like I don't know if you guys saw a video recently came out and it was I don't know the age of it so maybe it come out earlier but it was talking about like what is kind of like who's that dude no that was very recent yeah and it was it was Aaron Jones like they the team loved him the coaching staff and I mean clearly the GM did not like the whatever the money situation was so for them to move away from Aaron Jones I think is such a a large move uh just everything like you know emotionally for this team to bring Jacobs in like I the Raiders didn't want to L he going to be the guy they didn't want to lose Jacobs and the Packers didn't want to lose Jones that's the that's the interesting thing about the offseason because you can say well they went out and got the guy but then you know like if you listen to the head coach of the the Raiders they're like that hurt losing Jacobs like we wanted him here can't believe we lost him and then the similar thing happens with Jones and there was a cool quote recently from laflor Talking specifically about Josh Jacobs and what they saw in him and why they grabbed him and that for Fantasy Football purposes what was so great about it is he said that he could be used a lot more in the passing game that he's got the the options to do some really good stuff like he sees on tape some really good stuff that was underutilized in the past so that's like lit he's actually coming out saying hey guys we're going to throw the ball to him in better ways than the Raiders did and that's just great for Fantasy a pass a Target is worth so much more than a carry uh by the way I I'm reading the live chat and somebody said Andy has Josh Jacobs in Dynasty that must be why I'm saying that I do not he traded him away I do not have Josh Jacobs I just think of these candidates like I don't have hope for Eckler who does who does who has Jos Jacobs in fantasy come on with the Jacobs Flex go P go is it the guy that has the number one pick um I I will say this if the if if this was reversed and it was who what are the percentage chances of any of these guys busting just just being done du in washed I could see it happening easily for Eckler I don't see it happening for Cooper cup despite me saying like 0% chance that he is is you know on a on a perame basis more valuable than puka because I think puka has taken that role over um Josh Jacobs I see a a route that he could be done like he his his efficiency his efficiency was so bad this last year that if it continues to get worse and they've got AJ Dylan and then they time share it and he's not what Aaron Jones was and he's just bad this is basically a one-year deal if he's bad the way the contract was set yeah I I mean he was very bad last year and you can make excuses for him quarterbacks and head coaching changes and the off season or you can just take it at face value and say look there's a risk there uh we need to take a quick break and then I'm going to come back and talk about where these poll results are and get your final [Music] answers all right um which player will have the biggest bounceback in 2024 uh it's staying pretty much the same right now Herbert at 15% cups at 30 Jacobs at 49% and then Austin Eckler at 6% I do want to talk about Justin Herbert for a second I think there are two situations right now in fantasy football where the pendulum is swinging too far and I'm really I'm gonna bring one up obviously it's Justin Herbert where I think you know Diggs leaves the bills and nobody cares about how it impacts Josh Allen the bills became a run first team nobody cares because we have a few games of him being fine in a run first team we need to give more credit I think to Justin Herbert um this is one of the top armed talents in football evasive in the pocket can run the football for two or 300 yards might do it more with this new offense we don't like the current way we can't we can't draw the map right now in our heads of how Justin Herbert season goes well and so because of that I think the pendulum has swung too far just because we can't say okay you know we don't like huge and Josh Palmer's not a one and they like to run the football I think Justin Herbert is a very very good quarterback and so I think that pendulum might have swung too far and but how how far because he's being drafted as the wide receiver 14 in basketball what is what's the ceiling case I the ceiling case for Justin Herbert is top seven okay so it's not that I think he will get there it's just that's where I think the pendulum swung too far I think people have discounted the possibility that Justin Herbert is still a top five top six quarterback in production I still think that could happen he could be efficient enough he could throw 35 touchdowns he could run the ball enough where that happens I'm not saying it will but I do want to bring up real quick I do think the pendulum swung too far on Drake London look in the mirror yeah you've take responsibility I no longer believe that Drake London will factor into anything I do this this season because the pendulum is swinging too far he is the new hotness everyone's excited about the potential if you went and broke down everybody not named Justin Jefferson that's been associated with kurk cousins historically they're his ones he doesn't look good guys he had the best season he ever had from a one Pier garon did he have garon yeah he did but he was he was always double digits or well Beyond in fantasy finish with kurk cousins the best finish with Kurt Cousins I believe was Adam thielen one time was wide receiver seven otherwise it's all been double digit so I'm just I'm just saying like if he's priced at something that has been only done by Justin Jefferson you might be in trouble uh so yeah that just comes down to you know what is Drake London is Drake London a you know he's not Jefferson is he a top 10 NFL wide receiver or is he not and and right now we have guesses you know hypothesis but we're going to find out this year you're just saying that think you put your percentage odds of him being that not as high as the people his draft cost has gone so wild that I'm now going to work actively to lower it that's what I'm saying okay okay but anyways back to these four my final answer was Jacobs Jason said Jacobs Mike why don't you put a bow on it give us your name because it says biggest bounceback that is the the technical language of the question I will say Cooper cup because Josh Jacobs in points per game was the running back 18 being drafted as the nine it's not I don't think as a large of a jump so it still he still helped people last year whereas Cooper cup actively didn't so the bounce back is large cup hurt people because it was just so excuse me so hot so cold and and the missed games I mean as someone who had Cooper cup a lot of places what really hurt was just starting the season without him for so long that it was like oh this this is you know my season's off to a terrible start yeah and and and to prove my point here I'm looking at the live chat because we're going to be doing some live mailbag on the show today and it's uh you know London top five wide receiver so you know that that's the kind of uh hey people are pumped let them be pumped and also uh Andy's losing his mind because I said something negative I'm telling you I'm telling you you can't you can't take a player at a position that it's like your percentage chance is going to be very very low that he hits I'd rather take some other players like um I don't know bounceback candidates Garrett Wilson and Jaylen Wadd at reduced costs right yeah fantasy is not about drafting guys and then hoping that they perform up to that level when you're yeah when you're drafting at where Drake London is going is your your margin for error is very small we are getting some updated news that we should discuss briefly just that there are some additions to the Rashi rice case well don't we have the news Dr yeah let's get into oh yeah news and notes from around the league Show Goes live and Guy forgets how to host thank you Mike what's going I need those drops okay well I mean you you did post it you posted it in the slack it's not in the show Doc we found out that Rashi rice my job we found out that Rashi rice was driving the Lamborghini that was involved in the pileup yeah um and then you post did you post the update moments ago yeah well yeah is it is now breaking on Twitter that there was uh 10.8 G of marijuana found in the Lamborghini that Rashid rice was driving which the reports I'm looking at that is considered a uh felony a state jail felony amount in Texas he also fled the scene yeah he's he says he's cont he's uh cooperating now I'm actually a little bit surprised that we haven't heard more from authorities uh uh in specificity about what Chargers may arise so that we can extrapolate the impact to his availability but I would say that you know Dynasty leagues we haven't thrown a lot of shade on the situation because we believe longterm he'll be okay but in a redraft format I mean do you start to like do you get a glimmer in your eye for Hollywood Brown all of a sudden or alsoo and this news coming out right now being even just fear of okay the Chiefs could lose um you know half a season maybe they lose eight games this season from Rice then we're a couple weeks out from the draft this is another one of those situations that could make them use their first round pick on no another mcole Hardman maybe a mcole Hardman if they want to grab Adan I Mitchell or they could grab Troy Franklin or uh Xavier worthy have a have a really have a really good draft pick so they'll be tried to sneak that one in yeah um there Dallas Police uh there will be charges so we'll just have to wait and monitor and and discuss that as they come uh let's get back to that Diggs situation right the trade yep because we had an update and the Texans removed the final three years of Stefan Dig's contract in the transaction making him eligible for free agency after this year and they moved some money around so that he will make more this year yeah all the guaranteed money that he was owed in future they just gave it to him now and said hey play your best you're going to be a free agent this is a great move for Houston you think so so that's what I'm I'm that was a little bit of question mark at the end of that okay all right so I think that the trade to get Stefan Diggs is a great move for Houston they they don't carry a lot of risk they had the money to spend this year he's not a long-term Prospect if he comes over and he stinks whatever now that the they've canceled the contract Beyond here they're they don't worry about it if he comes out and balls out and he a free agent he's going to go get the bag wherever he wants um at first I thought oh this would be great you get a third round compensatory pick and you basically gave up less than a second to get him so it's almost like a free rental but he's a 10-year vet so the the best they could get in a compensatory pick would be a fifth round pick right um so I I mean it's it's good for stoud it's good for the Texans in being better as a football team this year but specifically canceling the contract I don't know I I think the things you do to just like motivate players is like if you have to do this to motivate them it probably won't work if you don't have to do that to motivate them then it's irrelevant I think it's a good one-year move for them I mean the second they lost tank Dell last year you saw the change in the way the offense function like niik Collins and dton Schultz wasn't going to be enough for them to make a playoff run so at least you had depth in that regard I'm on the camp that you guys are where like nio Collins is the biggest worry to me he's an outside wide receiver he unquestionably will give up targets to Stefan Diggs that has to happen whereas tank Dell younger certainly has a um you know a connection with with Stout and plays from the slot often times and so I think his role is more secure yeah I I already fun to watch prior to digs coming over I had tank Dell ahead of Nico Collins in my startup ranking so this season I expected it to be better then you add in the fact that the kind of position that you expect digs to play impacts ni more but I I do have the glimmer of all of you remember the huge games where where Noah Brown just exploded because it's like people are focused on these other two good wide receivers it's like that third guy gets loose behind well now maybe if if Nico Collins is playing the Noah Brown role it's like bomb City yeah yeah I mean it it could go bounce back candidate wise toon Diggs maybe I'll what I'll throw out though is that's going to be a hard one to predict uh it my couple thoughts are the Nico versus Stefan Diggs this year will be fascinating because if if Stefan digs still has it he'll get the extension if ni Collins is a better player than Stefan Diggs this year then I would put my money that niic Collins gets the extension and and Stefan digs goes to free agency the I'd be shocked if Diggs went back to Houston no matter what like I put my odds at like 5% but the the question for you guys though of like you know before Diggs was there I don't mind you want you have tank Dell ahead of Nico that's fine the the larger question will come with how do the Texans manage their personnel because they were uh if I'm remembering it correctly off the top my head they were not like a huge 11 personnel team where you have the three wide receivers on the team or on the field at the same time so when there are two wide receivers on the field to me it will Stefan digs and Niks it will so like you're that doesn't that doesn't make tank Dell go away but you just now if you the more snaps that tankel doesn't even have an opportunity to get a Target like that it it matters I I agree completely with both of you the only caveat being that you would imagine now that you add Stefan Diggs you're going to be in in three wide receiver sets a lot more your personnel has three great wide receivers you're probably running out you trust stoud more than you did last year May in the in the 12 Personnel protection set see I mean it's it is it is an offensive philosophy though of you feel like well no I want we want to have greater protection for Stout and just excited to watch Houston play football yes and um former Houston quarterback DeShaun Watson the last piece of news to discuss maybe not discuss just say out loud it was a little bit interesting that he said he'll be ready for week one like that seemed like it should have been a foregone conclusion yeah the expectation uh when when I saw the news I pulled up the ultimate draft kit looked at our injury report that Betts puts together and the expectation that he should be fine by training camp and that's a long time before week one that's you know training camp then preseason then you you're going and so yeah it was like don't say that yeah I I don't know is he saying that he's going to remember how to play quarterback by week one okay oh he'll be ready like mentally like I'm going to I'm going to remember I'm going to get it I was good at one time I knew there was danger in bringing up this non- news news and I don't know if I was like I secretly wanted all those comments or not but um we are going to jump into a live mailbag we don't have any more news to talk about so you can submit your questions wherever you are watching if you're watching live we're going to answer them um if you are not watching live or if you're listening on the podcast app you can just enjoy the debates on these issues so uh let's do it mailbag it's live all right um you know it wouldn't be a live mailbag if you didn't take your first question from someone named poopy butt so yeah yeah yeah uh I wrote this this is my question yeah poopy butt uh says is Sequon a top five pick and um what do you think a top five pick I mean we again we we don't have our full uh uh projected rank we're get we are very close but so I mean off the top of my head c yeah uh Tyreek Hill yep CD lamb yeah for the top five for the top five Jamar I I could see a debate between between a top running back CD but okay let's well let's just look at running backs first okay okay because he might not be in the top five Jan Taylor or saquin I think I lean saquin I lean that's really close J Christian mcaffry is obviously mcaffry is above him Bree yeah him be yeah yeah uh Kiren H that's the edge for me man for for me I'm Kiren jir Gibbs I'll take saquan so saquon's a round running back running back to a couple of wide receivers and yeah he's not okay uh I do think that that this is a very exciting season for sequin you know which we haven't it is having to see him on a good offense like that's awesome getting yeah getting that opportunity seems like it'd be fun um all right uh well do we have the Gus Bus drop here can we get there it is Mike Mike says is Gus Edwards more valuable than courland Sutton in a dynasty League yes yes this is where I'm at Mike says yeah he is I don't hate the question Gus Edwards I think we were talking about him on the foot cast of He is fascinating because everyone the entire world expects the Los Angeles Chargers to spend a higher draft Capital pick on a running back but what if they don't what if they take their first running back in the fourth round and now it is a proven veteran with an OC who likes him on a team that is high te and run first I don't care if they draft the running back I think Gus Edwards if the go line I think Gus Edwards will be relevant for Fantasy this year no matter who they take because think about the possible outcomes for drafting a like a a running back like they're one of the higher um like the third is the earliest I see for them because they are drafting very high in the first and second round and I don't think that's where running backs belong I don't think they're going to force that when they're trying to build an offensive line line and uh they spent the money on guus Edwards so I think worst case scenario is you get a third round pick at a running back and maybe you don't and if you do it's a rookie that doesn't have the trust of Greg Roman that doesn't have the pedigree that put up 13 touchdowns in the top offense last year I think Gus Edwards is very valuable this year I I will say that in defense of what you're saying if they were to grab Blake corm who was Michigan's running back with Harbaugh right who scored 27 touchdowns and they take him as the first running back off the board you can go back to last year at Michigan and see that Blake corm was was very very good relevant could be the first running back drafted but he was in a time share somehow still um for Michigan and they used another back a lot so you could very easily have Blake corm come in as the number one back and still have Gus Edwards involved in a in a system like this so I I don't discount that but he's a running back he's older I do think he's going to be supplanted on the depth chart you've got courin Sutton who who's throwing him the ball though Jay well the NFL draft's going to change a lot I mean it might be a rookie yards did cor and Sutton have last year do do you know off the top of your head about as 750 as many Jason Jason is a legendary guesser for everybody out there uh 772 he had 59 catches how many touchdowns he had 10 touchdowns but double digits that's that's he had 10 touchdowns and he finished it wide receiver 35 where's Jerry Judy not on the roster Jerry Judy wasn't on the roster all last year he was just running around on the sideline you're doing a Courtland Sutton brag session this dude's like been 181 46 43 and 35 give me the guy that makes a difference on my team not the guy that I might regret starting I will say that it is a comically fair debate between Gus Edwards and Courtland Sutton courland Sutton okay is going to turn 30 by the time that a quarterback will be stepping up into relevance for the Broncos it would is is the most likely outcome so we might need to get a louder bus horn if he delivers as the number one in Los Angeles yeah that that sound give me a sound again cuz that sound that's backup running back sound well he is that's compliment running back okay he's not he he can make a difference who's better who's better zamir white or Gus Edwards zamir white no he's not I'm saying for Fantasy I'm not saying I say a running back who's better Alexander Madison or guz Edwards Gus Edwards as a running back as a running back and also last year we were sitting here going like just because they have the job they're the guy Madison was the starter last year right I mean there's a handful of guys that are just the default starter my sanders was the starter last year I just I'm going to just be slightly on the more bullish Gus side okay you're allowed to have because they believe in him they just like the cut of his jib well I mean and and they worked with he was signed really fast he was with Greg Roman in Baltimore when they used him as a touchdown machine so he's coming over knows the system they he will have goal line opportunities better than Christian mcaffrey is what I'm saying I that's what what the people are hearing that is wait who is say that sentence I I uh Gus Edwards is obviously clearly this is a real t so much better at playing running back than uh zamir white okay oh I was ready to cut it up I was ready to cut it out all right let's move on here uh we got a question in the chat from Colton uh who says is Christian Kirk a buy or a sell I I've asked this question to myself and I don't I know my answer for sure and I think he's a buy I really do um he's not someone that you need to go by high on but I I feel like right now he's undervalued like I've drafted a lot of Christian Kirk in best balls right now so when I look at is someone to buy or someone to sell it's essentially saying are they more valuable do you believe than where their average draft value is or less valuable and I think right now he's being undervalued he is a very good player his opportunities um you know with with Calvin Ridley being gone will go up even if they bring in a rookie this is a guy who two years ago was a wide receiver one he was the wide receiver 11 in fantasy football so it's not like he his ceiling isn't to be able to be really good for Fantasy you like him more than the fantasy opportunity for Gabe Davis oh yeah so I mean that that tells you like if if Calvin Ridley had resigned there you'd be drafting Ridley over Kirk correct but because Gabe Davis signed there and they've they've said all the flowery things like Gabe's gonna let us do all these amazing things as the pretend Calvin Ridley we signed but we all I think we all look at Kirk and say oh interesting or Z Jones interesting right yeah for sure I I think Kirk is is and the fact that they went out and got Gabe Davis says they might not invest in some rookie wide receiver that's going to come in and impact Christian Kirk Christian Kirk's their one and what's going on great blocker so good news for TR sorry I'm I'm following the chat and I'm gonna have to throw over to the de deers alley camera here but somebody said where's Walmart B borgoni is he fired yet and I think to refering to our new guy Walmart Boron Walmart banoni Get Wrecked so that's Matt sitting over there in Deers alley helping us out the Falcon yeah we call him the Falcon he's new to the team but uh if you want to call him Walmart borgoni you can't oh man that's good Josh was very displeased by what a compliment to I the only problem I have is what a compliment it is to to Kyle cuz it's like I don't think Matt's a badl looking dude right and so it's like wait but you're the Walmart version I thought it's more the raw I didn't think it was a visual thing okay oh I was going visual yeah I thought it was visual got all right well congratulations Matt for those few moments here um get bodied Walmart somebody said get bodied Walmart boy um Dollar Store Kyle yeah no thanks deer Al you never know what to expect over there nope there new faces all the time uh Timothy did want to know if he can get the oh my gosh the udk song yes you can get the udk song cuz it's great stop asking for [Music] this only four more seconds Mike now are you are you kind of opposed to that song just because you weren't the one that actually made it no and you make so much of the show that you kind of feel like your glory is being stolen no not not at all I that song was made by Walmart M I enjoyed it very much it's just it no if the people want it I guess can't stop the greatness that's what uh that's what I'm seeing I've just I've moved on all right let's take another quick break and answer some more [Music] questions all right um llama Twoface would like everybody out there to know that if if they win the power ball because I know did anybody win the big the big billion oh is it is it up right now I think they won the money but um I guess in the future if llama wins Powerball he's going to throw a massive footclan party at llama's house fantastic okay uh Kent wants to know keeper wise would you go with Json or would you go with Z flowers I think that is a good question it is so good that Jason is struggling immediately yeah exhaled I I I don't like the question I it's Z flowers for me it is z flowers but I don't want it to be Z flowers and that's why the exhale because it should be jsn it should this feels like saying correct me if I'm wrong this feels like saying like an old school question of like who's a better keeper is it is it Jarvis Landry in his Heyday or is it like a great outside wide receiver in his Heyday because I think I think we would all say like doesn't jsn have a higher ceiling in a career in a career wise like that yes but I think it's still might be two years before he gets to be the one so have have you seen the comments regarding the offensive philosophy in in Baltimore and how it's going to change no so last year so two years ago Greg Roman all those years it was run run run run run and then last year Todd monin they changed obviously a very competitive season oh that they want to run the ball more this year and we were disappointed in the yardage numbers for Lamar last year under the Todd monin excitement levels Andrew is going down a flowers here there sometimes not sometimes he is but they they have talked about offensively like we're going they brought in Derek Henry and we're going to run the football more now it's not going to go to Greg Roman days but I do think you may have a slight balancing that happens and that does concern me a little bit for like Z flowers benefited from no Mark Andrews and the first year of Todd monins situation like over under six touchdowns for Z flowers oh that's a good line that's a great line um we just did this whole Courtland Sutton experiment with like you know yardage and and wide receiver numbers and like is a flowers over under wide receiver 26 no it's a I'll take a better finish than 26 I I I'd take the under on that yeah your lines are pretty good and and I I think what you're saying is that his ceiling is a little bit more limited than you think it is that is my flowers that's what flowers oh yeah no that's what I I'm worried about he 100% like role player for the rest of his career is in the cards whereas jsn I think still has an unproven ceiling he does but I I was trying to find it and I unfortunately can't because there was also then a Seahawks report very recently of we're going to get back to running the ball so that's where um Z flowers maybe they're both just capped let them let them both be run heavy teams but Z flowers is the number one wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens like did that is locked in and jsn you're hoping that in the second year he gets better he should see more opportunities than Tyler Lockett who it certainly seemed like Lockett had finally started to show some signs of decline this past year even though they brought him back so it's it's a strange situation because every argument you make for jsn of like oh mean don't worry about the rookie year he was drafted to he was a first round pick he was drafted to be great he's going to improve in year two every all of those arguments are Z flowers arguments as well yes but he's already the number one so I'll take him over jsn okay I think that's fair I think both are very interesting players long term because I think we're going to learn really quickly like if both those guys struggle in year two it's going to be a really hard sell going into year three yeah with just the statistical backing of like players don't generally break out that late in terms of big numbers but what and then just another point for Z flowers not that jsn can't of course but last year you at least had a few times throughout the season where you got a spike where like a huge play happened wide receiver three in week 12 wide receiver seven in week 14 wide receiver nine in week 177 yeah so those those weeks do exist for Z flowers I don't I think it's more of a he's a nice steady floor player than you're always hoping for ceiling but it does it will happen a handful of times would it surprise you that uh he was only about 200 yards over jsn number last year uh is that about what you would have expected that's what I would expect jsn didn't have a terrible season wasn't jsn like 63 for 628 and four yeah it was just disappointing for what you were expecting I will say this if both of them have a mediocre season this year for dynasty purposes if if Z flowers comes out in his mediocre this next year as the one and jsn comes out in his mediocre as the three jsn will hold value because D because Lockett will be you'll feel like he's more blocked he had a he had a reason yeah um so unless you are confident that flowers is going to have a great season this year long term the value still holds on on Json side uh I do have a question from Caitlyn she writes in and says should I try to sell Tyreek Hill right now or keep him for one more year right do I mean usually when you have a really really good wide receiver uh it is a great task a great uh Str strategic option to trade them like I we got there we got there felt the Panic exasperatedly yeah thank you you know I traded Julio Jones for a like rookie CD lamb plus a first right when Julio was on top and and and you know turned into nothing the next year and that works great but I do think that Tyreek Hill is such a differen maker in total fantasy points versus the field right now this year that I want him on my roster this is the type of player you need to win a championship and so it's how I treat mcaffrey and dyy exactly like and and they are outliers they are they are not the you don't prescribe this towards other good veterans you only prescribe holding on to them until the end for for the elite of the elites the one or two at the position group uh Trevor Mike uh sorry Trevor would like to know Mike sure not Trevor Mike Trevor Mike um what is Mike's favorite tattoo I mean they see I feel like the whole world they've seen your right arm for like 10 years right yeah so I mean they're both they're both can you swap you can't swap the my arms um all we got to do is you guys sit in different spots for one what about a mirror on the back wall that shows Mike's left arm maybe get are you hiding I mean is it poss are you hiding tattoos on that arm that he hates tatto the left arm is much older like I I sleeved up my sorry the tattoo I came out left arm first then I was stuck for a while the tattoos on my left arm were that was my first sleeve so the right is newer but the but my favorite one is uh my my uh oh is that a rocket ship it yeah the space shuttle oh okay where you laugh at is the rocket ship the kid way of saying space shuttle yeah all right yeah but it's just where the a very common traditional like Americana tattoo is the ship it's like a pirate ship okay and I I think those are very cool but that's like I'm not a that's not who I am so I just figured out a space pirate so you went with what fits you better yeah you went with a rocket ship there are there are several people who believe Jason has never looked more awake and then also Jason's blood sugar is at a good level right now so is this the morning recording going on are you caffeinated I've got a coffee right here yeah and he's not burgered have we seen metabolizing Jason is not making an appearance post lunch recordings are a different they're a whole different thing man well the good news is I mean regular season five days a week Y in season I'm I'm always mourning caffeinated to Jason yeah yeah little behind the curtain yeah yesterday um we try I mean we try poor we we don't try we we we we occasionally think about trying we think about trying consider thinking about trying to eat healthy for lunch yeah and uh we we always uh we cater lunch for the uh the crew here and so it's always a like who wants to go where well yesterday what was the phrase uh decided when you said where do we want to eat and somebody said it was a Patton Oswald quote avalanch level of avalanche level of fat something like that yeah Mike asked the question of like do we want to go healthy or not um and it was tragic Avalanche fat so we had burgers and we had fries and uh who let me ask the deers over there um who who would you say is the biggest ice cream fan of the office oh you be Andy H yeah and who has the most desserts on a regular basis that's also Andy you or Rob actually yeah Rob does that too but he's in good shape um so he he's allowed but but yesterday we order Burgers and Fries and I make a a comment that there shakes on the menu mhm and then I'm like ah I better not do that I want to keep my girl figure smart smart you alerted me to it though and what lo and behold we're sitting there we're just eating our lunches we're all having a nice time and who pulls out a shake but Jason Moore who smuggled the shake into the order without disclosure ore was a malt maltt m fantastic and then drank it with just an evil Overlord cackle the whole lunch time he was very proud of I have never tasted a better Shake than tasting it with your sadness it really was like a salt in the sweet I drink your tears and so it was it was the best Shake of my life but what you were the reason the story is coming up is because yesterday we we recorded an episode of the spitballers our our comedy show and uh we did that right after lunch and I was he started walking into the studio and when I say walking I do mean dragging his legs behind him he my shoes were squeaky on the floor and I said you know just desserts huh yet it was a great show so what are you gonna do yeah it was pretty good all right um I think we're going to wrap this thing up Surprise episode of the show hopefully you enjoyed it if you tuned in live most of you will uh be listening after the fact either on Apple podcast Spotify YouTube we told you to subscribe uh yeah sometimes we like BR bring in a little extra you know when we notice J we take Jason's blood sugar in the morning if it hits a certain range sometimes we go live yeah I mean that's the way it works I was like 90 come on fire it up let's go yeah so uh that is it make sure you subscribe we're here year round the fantasy footballers 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Prepping Check Up
here we go again guys you want to know what i'm talking about stick around hey hey youtube welcome back to airman outdoors hey i'm airman you knew that didn't you guys it is hot outside so today airbnb outdoors is indoors i thought this would be a good opportunity for me to go through and check some of my preps and i want to see where i am how much water do i have how much food do i have do i have the resources to fuel my backup cooking methods that sort of thing so that's what i'm going to do i'm going to go through pull everything out do a count i'm going to make a list of what i need to improve on because guys you know the government and the media are pushing this delta variant which i think is just total rubbish anyway but if they push it it is a fall for it and this idiot falls for it we're all affected so i think this fall you can look for another shortage on toilet paper and food items cleaning items etc etc so make sure that you've got all that stuff now get it while you can i just sent a text out to all of my friends and family and i told them i said stock up on toilet paper cleaning supplies and food items and water now so get out there and do it while you can i'll share with you some of the things that i stock up on and kind of where i am i'm gonna learn through this experience so let's go through the basics okay of prepping and i'm not going to get into so much tools and gear and all that stuff i mean you need to have that i'm talking mainly the basics of life what you need to live food water and sanitary medication that sort of thing i am going to the store today just for prepping supplies so i'm gonna make a prepping list based on my assessment of what i have you guys come along and i'll show you how how you can do that right so basically you want to take out everything or at least have everything where you can visually look at count take an inventory of the items you have let's take for example medical this is my medical stash here over here and over here and you want to make sure that you have things like band-aids rubber gloves i've got some sodium chloride peroxide alcohol i've got things like afrin glycine generic pain reliever nasal cord lots of gauze small gauze large gauze lots of tape bandages rinsing elements tweezers scissors straight supplies got these little uh syringes which are good um cleaning stuff hand sanitizer this is all trach related stuff these are my trachs my inner cannulas my trick cleaning kits um got over here some antacid neosporin pain relieving gel uh congestion medicine mucinex we've got several of these um these cleansers they're no rinse foam so you don't need water you can wash your hands up quick with those got those from the hospital mouthwash things like that over here i've got you know my bleach i've got more bleach inside this pandemic kit i'm not going to go over everything that's in there but masks gloves goggles um bleach disinfectant stuff like that i've done a video on that before you can go check it out again making sure again specifically for my drake needs i keep a good supply of my speaking valves you can see i've got six boxes of those built up so if something happens where i can't get medical supplies from my usual source i'm set but again just make sure that you have your medical supplies pertinent to your specific needs and uh in this little basket over here these are my daily meds that i take this is what i take on a regular basis so i keep them separate also with my reflux i gotta go through these like candy but again just making sure that your medicines are stocked up because what if you can't get to the pharmacy i've got backup of all my meds right here we've also got some generic stuff miralax laxatives painkillers um cough medicine more cough medicine uh ibuprofen bare aspirin um throat spray um all type these are my wife's medicines that she takes every day so you don't want to forget about your medical stuff guys if you take medicine every day maybe right now you have five or ten pills left well what if you can't get that refilled what are you gonna do i mean all right so water be recommended by the red cross water that you should have backed up for emergencies is one gallon of water per person in the household per day you want to store your water in a dark cool place that's why i store mine right here in a spare bedroom that's barry by the way uh that's my wife's 22 semi-auto but this is where i keep the water storage but right now we have before i go to the store today as of right now this with the two six gallon containers we have in the other bathroom we have 44 gallons of water 44 gallons according to what the red cross recommends at one gallon per person per day right now my wife and i have enough water for 22 days but like i say we also have a lot of gatorade and stuff in the refrigerator so that you know 22 days could probably extend out to a month after i add two more um packages of water today when i go to the store so make sure you have lots of water all right so now let's take a look at food okay i really want to know how i am on food what do i need more of do i have enough to last a while so as far as food goes i feel pretty good now this is just our prepping food okay this is in our regular rotation of food that we have under here this is just what we have in these two cabinets which is my prepping emergency food we don't eat this stuff you see i put dates on everything and we rotate out like coming up in november we're going to have to eat these pork and beans but anyway just some of the things that i think you should stock up on um corn muffin mix down here in the south we have to have our grits so we got lots of grits peanut butter pork and beans sweet corn green beans more pork and beans green beans need to have some oil you know to fry up food in some extra sugar we've got a regular sugar in the refrigerator meat uh we got lots of uh these uh junk chicken breasts in cans that we like dinty moore beef stew got one of these dad hams i need to pick up on another one or two of those um you know uh stuff to make stuff taste good of course i got my spices and stuff over here courteous of nwa prepper and um again things to make stuff taste good okay instead of just water you can have lemonade or we got these little amw packs you can add to water and it makes water it tastes like a w root beer tea bags okay so you don't have to just drink water in an emergency situation i realized i have a heck of a lot of potatoes and not so much green beans uh some corn some black-eyed peas a whole case of soup here chicken noodle soup uh mashed potatoes uh gravy to go with a lot of the rice without too bad go through five seven pounds of rice plus i have some in the refrigerator i got a four pound bag of black beans there numerous pastas elbows spaghetti lasagna um macaroni and cheese different rices xataran these little fiesta sides are good the north fiestacides a couple boxes of yellow rice you know things that will last a long time and uh you want to stock up on food that you actually enjoy you know now in addition to the meats here what we would probably go through first would be what's in our refrigerator we have a lot of fish chicken beef we have a lot of bags of corn lima beans black eyed peas more corn lasagna stuff like this fish sticks you know just a regular got a big old bag of chicken breast here another big old chicken here there's some hamburger meat back behind the eggos there so that stuff we would go through first and then in the refrigerator in addition to the water storage we have lots of power aid gatorade um stuff like that and again stuff to make things taste good uh we got a couple of bags of flour down here cornmeal sugar and we've got the salt up in this cabinet so i think i feel pretty good right now on food of course i'm always increasing when i go to the store today to pick up some more water and propane i'm going to add to this and i think i'm going to add some green beans and i'm going to add some canned fruit because i don't have any canned fruit but i think for me and my wife this would last us i would say this would i mean heck you make a lasagna for two people that'll freak you for two or three days and then spaghetti and then you got the mac i mean i really think this would feed us with a in addition to what we already have i think we could go if we had to ration to things out i really didn't think that we could probably go well over a month if not more just on what we've got accumulated like i say that's this emergency supply plus what we already have and it's just my wife and i so you know but these are the kind of things you want to focus on things that you already like things that you'd like to eat already and one thing i've noticed that i definitely need to add we've got some down here but i need to add some of this to my preps so i'm gonna put that on the list with the water and the propane and the canned fruit but as far as food goes i just wanted to touch on that and again if you're in the south make sure you got a stack of grits i've done a video on this before this portable outdoor butane stove and it works on the little cans of butane it's a one burner stove but it's important for you to have a way of cooking if your power goes out i also have a coleman two burner propane stove in the fox den so i could use that to cook that way i'll have one two three eyes that i can cook on for me and my wife that's more than i need we could do everything we need to do on that coleman stove or on the stove having an alternate way to cook but also make sure you have the fuel okay so based on what i have assessed uh here's what i am going to the store to get today i got some regular grocery items that i need to get you know the honeydew list that kind of stuff regular food but as far as prepping goes here's some what i need to add today two more 24 packs of h2o two big jars of ragu spaghetti sauce for all this pasta that we have here i'm gonna get four cans of fruit four cans of green beans i'm gonna get another type of canned meat like the dax ham or something comparable i'm going to get two packs of propane and two cans of butane you know if you do a little bit like this guys this small list that's going to cost maybe what let's see that's probably going to cost maybe 30 to 40 dollars if that much and just do a little bit like this every time you go grocery shopping or every time you get a paycheck add a little bit to it before you know it you'll have what you need who says the apocalypse is going to have to be uncomfortable right all right guys anyway i'm doing a video coming up soon about this whole mystery juice so stick around for that until next time keep calm carry on keep it outdoors [Music] you
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Comma Rules 7, 9, & 10
Welcome to the second video on Comma Rules. This video will focus on Rules 7, 9, and 10. You will need your notes on Comma Rules for this video. Rules 7, 9 , and 10 can be confusing. Yet these three rules are very useful in writing detailed sentences. So let's take a closer look at these three comma rules. [Reads slide.] The trick with interrupters is to see if you can eliminate the phrase from the sentence. [Example in red font.] If you can eliminate the phrase without changing the independent clause (the main sentence), put commas on either side of the phrase. [Reads definition of appositive phrase.] Appositive phrases must have commas around them. [Reads and annotates example sentence.] The independent clause (main sentence) is, "My car is brand new." The appositive phrase is, "a Toyota Corolla". The appositive phrase renames the noun that comes before the phrase- in this example, the type of car I have. I put commas around the appositive because it interrupts the main sentence. [Read next example sentence.] [Annotates sentence to show subject and verb.] The independent clause, or main sentence, is "The bank manager bought a new car." [Circles appositive phrase that interrupts the sentence.] The appositive phrase is "our next door neighbor". This phrase renames and describes the "bank manager" Since there is an appositive phrase, it needs comma around it. Next are two common sentence structures using interrupters. Often, interrupting phrases come between the subject and verb in a sentence. [Reads first sentence about Charlie.] [Labels subject and verb in sentence.] [Circles the interrupting phrase between the subject and verb in the sentence. The phrase is an interrupter because if I cross it out, the meaning of the independent clause doesn't change. Interrupting phrases always need commas around them. Some interrupters come after the verb. Or an interrupter can go in between two verbs (compound verbs). [Annotates sample sentence with two verbs.] The interrupter is after the first verb but before the second verb. Can I get rid of the interrupter? If yes, put commas around it. The next example has an interrupter after the verb but before the rest of the complete thought. [Annotates example sentence.] The independent clause is, "She looked beautiful." [Circles interrupter.] I can delete the phrase, and the sentence still works. So I know the phrase is an interrupter and needs commas around it. The last example uses a helping verb and main verb. [Annotates sentence.] "was" is the helping verb "dismissed is the main verb If the helping and main verbs are interrupted by a phrase I can delete, put commas around the phrase. Clues for interrupters. Look for transition words that interrupt a sentence. The transitions in the sample sentences are not connecting two independent clauses. They are interrupting ONE independent clause. I always use commas around interrupters. Dependent clauses can also interrupt a sentence. [Reads and annotates sentences.] Notice the interrupter is between the subject and verb. [Reads rule.] The structure is "IC, phrase." So, in Rule 9, there is an independent clause followed by a phrase. Look for key words to help you identify extra material at the end of a sentence. If I am still not sure, I need to find my independent clause and then look for the phrase. [Reads and annotates sample sentence.] [Circles comma that denotes extra material at the end of the sentence.] [Underlines the extra material at the end of the independent clause.] The extra material gives examples of the comma rule mentioned in the main sentence. The checkmarks show the commas used for items in a series- Comma Rule 1. [Reads and annotates next example.] The underlined phrase is extra material at the end of the sentence. "All the classes are important" is the independent clause. [Circles the clue words that indicate extra material.] Rule 9 also is used to set off negative expressions from sentences. For example, look for no, not, didn't (did not), can't (cannot), or won't (will not) at the end of a sentence. [Reads and annotates sample sentences.] The first part is the main sentence. The negative expression is after the comma. The last rule today is Rule 10- Introducers. You need to know the different types of phrases that are often used as introducers. (See your Comma Rule notes for Rule 10.) Rule 10 is the opposite of Rule 9. The structure is "Phrase, IC." The phrase is at the beginning of the sentence. [Reads adverbial phrase explanation.] Adverbs usually end in -ly. Look for these words at the beginning of a sentence. Always use a comma after an adverb if it is at the beginning of a sentence. [Reads and annotates sample setences.] [Marks subject and verb of the independent clause so I can see where the sentence actually begins. The comma always goes after the introducer and before the complete sentence. [Reads and annotates second sample sentence.] [Reads explanation of participial phrases.] Participial phrases use -ing or -ed words at the beginning of a phrase. [Reads and annotates sentences on slide.] The independent clause begins with the subject and verb, "I found", so the comma goes between the phrase and complete sentence. The next sentence follows the same pattern.[Reads and annotates sentence.] Transition words and phrases are also used as introducers. [Reads slide.] [Reads and annotates sample sentences.] [Reads slide.] [Reads and annotates sample sentences.] The introducer always goes before the subject and verb. A comma follows the introducer. [Reads slide.] [Circles comma after the infinitive phrase in the sample sentence.] If I am not sure where to put the comma, look for the subject and verb in the independent clause. [Underlines infinitive phrase.] [Reads and annotates second sample sentence.] Prepositional phrases can go anywhere in a sentence and usually do not take commas. However, when a prepositional phrase introduces a complete sentence, it is followed by a comma. [Reads and annotates sample sentences.] Remember, use the sample sentences in your notes to help you.
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THE BIZON IS UNDERRATED!!! | (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Gameplay)
what's up everyone we're going to be trying out the uh actually we're going to be trying out the uh buys in this game i've been using a little bit and it's just it shreds this man threw two thermites at me thermites bro am i going to be have to deal with this man the whole game yeah the bison is pretty strong okay we're definitely going to be using trophies this game i don't i do not like the way that they're playing i'm just constantly getting stuff thrown at us yeah this is probably the perfect map to trial a little small smg like this on hopefully nobody gets too mad and starts pulling around and stuff how do you see me go in the corner he tried to challenge me right there he really did nobody else in here spawning around back oh yeah this gun seems pretty good man what is going on i don't even understand how he just killed me right there he held me and my teammate but i guess the foul is pretty broken [Music] are just reaching an all-time low here recently though people are just doing the we're most absurd move well let's see if we can actually rotate just spawning up and dying over and over again i tried to slide around that corner i did not mean to just crouch walk got to figure out a good game plan against these dudes because like i said i really do yeah like it yeah games have recently just been throwing me in games for a while club games have just recently been thrown me in games with like whole teams and stuff so not really having that much fun playing against the whole squad don't want that outfit like cdl but i mean i don't mind people trying or anything that that's not what bothers me just want to hold teams just doing all kinds of really i think it just makes it super hard to compete getting rpgs thrown at me uh bearings shotguns especially on small maps that that can be really impressive hopefully we can actually show off this gun i'm not really getting in that many gunfights these are getting insane spawns let's see if we can actually cut these dudes off coming behind our little team right here oh no he did it to me it's so good like how do you beat a two shot like that all the all the one shot or semi-automatic guns need a nerf they're all just so good look at this dude he's still sitting back there stand by to move uav returning [Applause] oh wow how did i win that second gunfight right there he had the call out he got seriously outplayed right there he didn't know what to do all right all right we're doing a little something now getting our streaks ready they're all coming from first oh don't die don't die i die so much to the harriers uh first like run through that's pretty stupid let's see if we can actually get this uh chopper gunner oh no i don't have a chopper set anymore no i forgot i have the vsat set uh i wouldn't have played like that running around the m4 bro you think you're good well he just got a lot of kills right there so they should be spawning behind us now that's one of those things that i just feel like takes you forever like no skill no effort 10 seconds like if you really just don't want to try but you still want to do good just pull out a shotgun oh let me get out of there yeah this gun melts though for submachine gun it kills really fast i'd say it's time to kill is like a little under the mp5 let me throw down my trophy i said i was gonna have to throw trophies look at this man just spraying that fail he can't do anything though if only he could hit his shots oh if only he could hit his shots oh he got behind the head glitch just in time just fine it does not beat the time to kill for a shotgun i can assure you of that that is not something that this gun he knows it too wow i still gone to dude from that far away it took a lot the range drops off the wall so i only really recommend this gun close range maps i mean for the little bit i've been using it i'll have to say just only use this gun come on oh the game's already over 42 kills got danny doing better than us though can't have that i have to throw it to another game as well m4 just so little effort with that gun as well he just got two kills right there no chance 42 and 15 that's not too bad for the little piece shooter definitely not but that was only like an eight minute gameplay got to give you a little bit more than that just to really show you what the gun can do i mean that showed you a little bit of what was going on but we'll throw it to another gameplay and see what we can do what's up everyone we're back on the same map which is good for me um this gun really only excels on these really small maps just because of his damage range his damage range is pretty uh pretty low the little graphs really don't show it but what are you doing bro what you doing just sitting in the corner in there via small maps is where this gun really excels like it's really good um but like i said it really is only good on very small maps i would i would really compare it to something like the uh the finnick but the phoenix even worse on bigger maps i'm still just looking around trying to find fun guys [Music] shotgun you play you must play this game a lot ready yeah if you play this game a lot let me know uh let me know what i should try out next because i'm really getting pretty bored oh no loaded i have 84 bullets what am i doing reloading that was so dumb i do think finnick beats this sub machine in close range though i i do not think it even takes a chance dude come by the way my controller still messed up so if you see me aiming in randomly like that it's my controller trigger's pretty busted friendly uav online so i want to try to keep this to my oh and they're spawning behind us man oh it's so annoying get out of here with the shotgun it's probably my biggest pet peeve where's that dude shooting go though he's still wow i did not deserve that kill right there are really weird squad spawns don't work out as oh i might be dead did you just go around [Music] okay this gun maybe doesn't shred as hard location secure you can't do completely absurd things okay i guess i should have lost that gun and these dudes are definitely playing the win i'm just gonna have to play a little smarter than i am i wonder if we can actually come back and win this game though come on why does it do have a bipod on this gun yeah the damage range just falls off super hard i'm feeling like these dudes are rotating i don't think we can bring this game back we just i just gotta have a team effort here it's definitely possible though not if that's happening okay but if i'm spawning right in the hardpoint oh i'm getting super lucky that the dude did not have anything wow i'll do oh no i need someone sitting in the hard point you just do not want to sit in the hard point almost views out of this game i need three kills no way bro i had to jump on them and everything they're rotating this is gonna be super tough with them playing like this i hate kids that do stuff like that man i cannot respect the shotgun no respect from me oh my teammates are just giving up they're not even going next to the hard point granted we're not really getting any kind of spawns that we can kind of work with i don't even know what these spawns are but again that's not impossible okay maybe it is these dudes are playing super weird though come on controller sorry for me aiming in all weird that's that's again that's not me ah 41 though to join in the game late and then do the best on the team not too bad could have done a little better here here or there could have outplayed some of those from those gun fights don't know how i got killed to the duke when i was trying to go for my v side there but 41 and 18 not too bad the gun is pretty good but again i don't think it's super overpowered i'll show you the class just let you see what i was running that game just in case you want to see it this game had a last game i didn't really change anything throughout the games yeah here's the class setup again i think this could be tweaked a little bit but i don't really know what you would want maybe no stocks not necessarily needed maybe a f and j would be better if it actually does do anything against players and not just kill streaks [Music] but fmj might take this gun over the edge and give it and give it the damage that it needs to actually become overpowered via muzzle model expressor barrel i chose the barrel that gives you the most damage range um control i don't really care about recoil control or anything um then no stock obviously rear grip stifled standard ammunition 84 round mag i'm not even sure how many rounds this gun has just standard but i think you nee you need the uh the 84 rounds it's just too good it's too good with it um yeah hopefully i can sh uh hopefully i showed off the gun well for you guys the second game was a little rough i mean i joined it late maybe if we were in that game the whole time could have been a little different but who knows um but yeah i think i'm going to end it here guys if you liked the video leave a like if you want to subscribe please do it always helps out um and uh yeah we'll see you guys in the next video
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WHAT IS SUCCESS TO YOU
what's going on y'all you know who it is mr. Warwick a que lo rant aka the evening American aka the truth is you know it AK 830 business aka the jet jaguar of youtube so folks and back it on my Glorian can you see a little five o'clock shadow right here so I'm just gon roll off the top my head and you bogota then we talk about success to people what is success not to do is we're talking about my sex before but i don't think of tsinghua Peters head a lot do whatever [ __ ] don't use muscle sex and then what success to people like too many people successes some from monetary have acquired a great amount of money monetary wealth is successful no but to me a lot of people I know successful my comfort zone it's gonna do with money glitch I'm not the richest I'm not poor either hey like I'm a mother of three to five dollars on my rich changer it's not like I quit my job upset you know it's not like I mean I was successful because hey come within myself beyond my comfort zone not successfully what Mitch map success is like like Arthur face sex is like it's like you don't really I mean even though there's no real defining thing about success I don't look like I could have remained million dollars in my bank account knocking miserable is that success some will say well here Sofia my doggy bag can i fire don't have a million dollars in the bank now this view takes but I got a million dollars and you be many people say well you're successful Washington available I will throw it I'm a success that's what I'm saying making people have different views of success you know this applies to us I mean you know you see what their it's a thing of control your life no control your life is my success I mean if my life was all messed up on whacked out like a successful different flux on my wife but most of the comments you know it's accessible makes me happeh success is not allowed monetary value make the chances of month families take care take care never made okay watching successfully you're going helping the community of one helping the people now everybody sit as you know well why don't you want you to give money this says look I didn't give my money out and I said give a donated closes specials different service I don't talk about it because let me tell you since one partial business were my answer but I will put this out there yes I can go into the night to the united way but i do directly have a program here for you like women and kids working in more money i get like in Bucks relief and i just donated me but you know for shelters and kids and that's what my money to go like i said if i can do it i will help the less fortunate in my life so I feel look how we might almost be true I'm noshing in my own school I'm over there getting there you know while I was rosemary but to me that cement some happy as long as they're not hurt anybody I had no problem with that that's mommy I mean I got whooping our twenties everything given thought let's say I'm like 71 downtown my gym and I know it's so easy a weekend I didn't say that we can I see her homeless dude he's a mac five bucks here's what I'll do it first so I asked my safe you're using you just way to drinking maybe what we ought to look like use why we're drinking I would rather you tell me a lot of me and most of time I will go by for them before menu out to get it if I said that success the now I can get nettle it makes them happy I can't hate on it you know that's what makes them happy as long as all the head of all the responsibilities taken care of boom on a hail and livestock it makes them happy go for it you know but salon appear i think monetary success or order see like like people understand people until you get a lot of using mikes on eat you that you don't know you're not you mean you are going to be in a sense the people think that you do it and also the money conscious and this is where ignorance come in the YouTube game is like the rap game you have to really really really do something here to get them leave the money time I guess you haven't no different rounds you have to meet you have to be like I said you have to be really indeed engenius she had to be creative to get your paper if that's your wish on the first way I didn't come you to run a million because I I mean I mean we live our lifestyle but I just came in again I don't eat you because I feel have information it can help somebody then like I said some people does help like I said your success is determined by your app knocking for bankruptcy tomorrow I'm happy to me that success now even look at me as a failure but like i said i usually don't care about what you were in else there anyway now thinking about what a certain group of people have to set any lego format your success is dependent upon your athletes you want me happy you're successful
OUTTA FOCUS
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Domain of Rational Functions
in this video we're going to look at what the domain of a rational function is and before we can look at what the domain of a rational function is we have to remember what domain is domain is a set of all inputs of a function that will produce a real solution and if you remember that a rational function is a fraction one of the keys in the definition was that the denominator cannot be zero so to find the domain of a rational function we're going to set the denominator to zero and figure out which solutions will not work when the denominator is zero the graph if we were to graph this would have a vertical asymptote or a whole vertical asymptote it's going to be a line that's going straight up and down a lot of times on the graphing calculator you might not see and when we start looking at simplifying rational functions get a better understanding of where it's going to make a hole or where it's going to make a vertical asymptote so let's take an example next let's look at it so here f of X is 5 over X so my domain is X cannot equal zero every other number will work the only one that will not work is exactly zero and we can't say x is greater than zero or X is less than zero because those numbers other numbers will work and we can't say X is greater than 1 because the decimals will also work so if we were to look at this at a graph you'd see that has a vertical asymptote right here on 0 so notice it gets really close to it but doesn't actually touch 0 so now we have a general idea of what domain of a rational function is in how we're going to actually go about finding it by setting the bottom to 0 let's actually look at more complicated problems to actually have to do some work with them the first we're going to look at is f of X equals 2 over X minus 3 now just as with every other function we're looking at domain we're going to set in this case the denominator X minus 3 equal to 0 so you can see X minus 3 does not equal 0 that's going to give me my domain now we're going to solve this problems we add 3 to both sides and we end up with x can equal three so my domain of this function is X cannot equal three every other number will work except for three now let's look at one with an exponent in the bottom so we have X minus five over x squared minus four and again we're just going to set the denominator to not equal to zero to figure my domain out so x squared minus four does not equal zero add 4 to both sides we get x squared does not equal four and then we're going to take the square root of that and we get X does not equal plus or minus two this is one of those keys to remember whenever you take the square root of a number it's always the positive and the negative version of that because two times two equals four but also negative two times negative two does equal four so in this case we actually have two restrictions on our domain so X cannot equal positive 2 or negative two notice and neither of these problems that I even look at the numerator two didn't matter neither did the X minus five so in terms of our domain we are only having to look at the denominator of the function so come on a little bit more complicated if X minus four over x squared plus 5x plus two now unlike the last two we have two x's of the denominator so now we have a quadratic equation down that we have to actually solve out and unfortunately this one doesn't factor really nicely so we're going to actually use the quadratic formula for this one so we have to get a B and C and we're going to plug it into that negative b plus or minus square root of b squared minus 4ac all over 2a I just can see here I plugged all my numbers in and again whenever you're plugging numbers in always use parentheses around your numbers it's going to save you a lot of trouble with signs and we simplify it down luckily in this case we didn't have to actually simplify down the square root in E and actually reduce it so this one this comes out to be negative 5 plus or minus the square root of 17 over 2 now in this case that's going to be the restriction on my domain so my domain is X cannot equal that this isn't a simple number like the last couple that we had like two three or five there's or zero in this case it's actually a complex problem it's going to give me a decimal but that's fine that still is a restriction of my domain that I still need to actually react to and leave there all right let's look at one more because there's a lot of little things when we're leaking a true domain that my had caused you trouble so we have x squared minus 5x plus 1 and x squared plus 10 on the bottom so at first glance this looks like the second example we did when we have the x squared minus 4 except there's one slight difference in this one we have x squared plus 10 cannot equal zero we subtract the 10 from both sides so we get x squared cannot equal negative 10 take the square root and as you notice it says X cannot equal the square root of negative 10 we can't take the square root of a negative number that it gives you a complex number or imaginary number so in terms of our domain we're only looking at real solutions so in this case since that's not a real solution there's actually no restrictions on this one so my domain is all real numbers every number that I plug into this will work no number I can plug in will give me a 0 in the denominator so those are a few examples and looking at the domain of a rational function and it should give you a good overview of all the little things that you could look at when you're doing the domain the key thing is making sure you want remember the quadratic formula make sure you remember how to factor because that's going to help you simplify down the denominator to get those solutions a lot easier
School Unleashed
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After the Storm e3s8A: Interim
episode 3 scenario 8a of after the storm interim no objectives available that is not entirely accurate of course you do have more specific goals in mind tonight the longest of nights on erdia ever since you were brought back to life by the man who once was your eyes first you have done nothing but comply with the wishes of those responsible for your prolonged lifespan such as the price of cheating death you think to yourself but the seer told you about things to come things that did not make much sense to you at the time things you promptly disregarded as long-winded prophetic nonsense of the kind that necessitates a very specific mindset to digest and interpret correctly even after over 300 years you cannot understand half of her ramblings and have forgotten most of the rest yet she sometimes does provide you clear instructions to follow darkness and its association with the matters of the mind are well understood by her as the descendant of deletia she claims to be and she willingly allows you to exploit that aspect and gnaw at her thick mental barrier when the situation calls for it but instructions are all you ever find in the vast void of her thoughts executing commands as the machine you are is all you ever do but you were promised a change you have a couple of contracts to fulfill first however what will you do proceed to the meeting chamber okay i can wander around stuff do i see some sort of bars doesn't look too useful biomechanical engineering laboratory 03 crossed out facility condemned no entry without permission from life-form research team lead malcea what's down here i love that one of those uh can we go back up here yeah we can okay but it looks like that's impossible void all right let's keep going oh nice [Music] the seer okay activate the communicator the mother the fist the shadow it is you i believe you wanted to see me my lady that is correct the preparations for my arrival on it there been completed yet i believe there is a certain nuisance remaining to be eliminated i have been awaiting your order to destroy the gatekeeper my lady i appreciate your obedience but in this case i would have preferred it if you did it as soon as the breach was opened i assumed you would wait until you gathered further information on the guardian of water my lady is he not yes he is already there but he is not cognizant of our schemes is he his people never noticed the supplies and equipment we stole from their world so i am free to advance my plans while they are preoccupied with other matters do not forget that i need to find the missing piece of that damned puzzle the body will you please stop wasting everyone's time and destroy that hideous thing at once once you are done come back to me yes as you command my lady you guess it cannot be helped things are going to get more complicated than you wanted as usual these security measures are inconvenient at times if that stupid fairy and her accomplices did not have access to teleport spells you would be able to instantly go to the breach site and deal with your target but it cannot be helped the transport lift awaits you really hope to not stumble upon any undesirable vermin along the way okay of course you are not too concerned about it what i've got down here look it's your eyes little pet isn't she adorable you are obstructing the way get out as you wish [Music] what's down here nothing there's stuff down here um well it can be seen what do you say you don't say anything there's some drones that's not unusual because i'm probably see what's down here just a long corridor leading into nothingness we head back up towards the glyph we've got friendly units friendly drones hiding in corners oh there's some sort of ring on the ground an old rusted ring with no special powers whatsoever it is absolutely useless to you the unnatural air in this place makes you feel uneasy on the other side of the breach the gatekeeper on ethea awaits there is no going back now have you forgotten who you are are you deceiving yourself who are you who are you i asked the question first i was told gatekeepers are not sentient creatures you let yourself be deceived by appearances in spite of the aspect you control why is that as the child of uriah and harass of merthyal you are you have a great potential you are mistaken i am neither thing are you not human all humans everywhere are children of uriah i am not human not anymore the heart of matthias lies within you as designed but that does not change your true self i was not destined by the tree to inherit darkness but that's irrelevant either way i have transcended the definition of a human and become something different have you what does your heart tell you my heart the path of darkness is a convoluted and deceptive one whereas your predecessor placed an excessive emphasis on her feelings to the detriment of rationality you are doing the exact opposite a true guardian of light or darkness needs to establish a balance between both facets you however you have allowed others to distort your identity uriah's corrupting influence is hampering your personal growth and tearing your being apart just as she wants oh wow you're looking like a right mess tearing souls apart is what a corrupted guardian of life does best but can you escape her influence can you escape the destructive grasp before she utterly destroys your soul and sees his darkness through your empty share bind the soul to stone turn the memories to dust erase the spirit get the holo shall damn you jungle damn you in your stinking lies of course she was not counting on the spell uriah taught you for the mission or was she you have not felt so stupid in a long time jungler's ruse was simply too obvious to fall for uriah would not have asked you to destroy the gatekeeper yourself if she did not fear her for some reason perhaps if she had such an introspective conversation with the gatekeeper things would have changed to some degree perhaps but no you are well familiarized with the demons and her childlike stubbornness whatever advice the gatekeeper might have had for her would have gone unheeded that is assuming uriah would have given her a chance to speak in the first place maybe you were too hasty and disposing of the creature though she seemed to be genuinely trying to help you for some reason the illusion she cast on you seemed as real as it was intensely painful not that you are an accustomed to pain yourself but you admit that you were afraid for a moment regardless of the intentions of deletions offspring she managed to stir up uncomfortable thoughts in your mind with her meddling you decide to sweep them aside if only for a brief interval while you go to report back to your oppressive overseer okay back to the meeting chamber we go hey hey did you have fun down there not really there was only one gatekeeper and i was prepared to perform many more soul bind spells tonight that seems rather wasteful and improbable lord jungle said you needed uriah's help to cast those jungle you say ah i see good to know it was he who sent you here but i fear you have been misinformed about the power i wield regardless i have to wonder why here in my domain lord jungle wanted us to keep you in check naturally there are various disturbing rumors running around surrounding your habits and plans you see i'm saying you like inviting people to dine in yourself they say that you invite humans and demons to eat their succulent flesh when you are hungry [Music] i can see why some of you might believe such a thing but trust me i am not the one who revels in chaos destruction and depravity perhaps you should be watching him instead nonetheless i absolutely detest your obnoxious laugh girl [Music] you grab the crystal orb containing the soul of your nameless victim and fling it against the wall shattering it the irregular shards are scattered over the floor at least you believe she did not have a name oh alyssa that's cold the leader seems quite impressed by your little demonstration and orders his minion to pick up the shards hopefully he will choose to leave you alone you think that spell is quite physically and mentally taxing and displaying weakness before django's minions would not be a good idea lord jungle will hear of this oh excellent however should i express my gratitude i was actually worried for a moment that i would have to send in the shards all by myself wasting your eyes in valuable time by making her wait much longer for my report please do send him my regards okay now those clowns have run away what happens next oh one question i always had what what are these things it looks like a wad of cotton wool with some spears sticking out of it oh well maybe i'll never find out [Music] the gatekeeper on ethea is no more my lady the breach from ovatha is now clear for you to cross i see well done my fire your success pleases me greatly i have a question for you yes my lady lord jangor informed me earlier of a revolt organized by the storm-kind witch but from what he said i gather that the once blessed fairy is directly involved as well what do you know about this the fairy was supposed to lead the earlier troops from the north but abandoned her duty on the service before with their arrival she made it to the ruined training chamber and confronted me yes everyone had been looking forward to that confrontation ever since it was foretold by the seer it was an inevitability well i assume you made her pay dearly for her meddling is she i killed her just as you wished my lady cuba's necrophages took care of the rest for me i would have loved to present you with her corpse but it appears that our decrepit traitor still manages to interfere even after his soul ceased to exist a pity too since i really liked her decrepit traitor interesting who's this talking about um is this talking about uh well hakuba maybe he somehow managed to keep the body alive or around no i would not tolerate you wearing the scalp of that wretched creature anywhere near me not to mention that some of your followers could get the wrong idea do you not think we have enough already without gays betrayal my apologies my lady moving on yes my lady i have transferred aegis control to lord jangor you are relieved from your duty as my fire my lady i refuse to acknowledge your reaction as one of surprise elisa did you truly think i would ask you to lend him the bulk of the triad's troops without an ulterior reason this is all part of a plan that is now mostly irrelevant to you your duty now is to serve him just as you have served me all these years but you promised that eddie would be under my control soon jungle would assist you on ethere you ought to watch your tone girl do not forget that i can end your life and destroy your soul at any time i please if you want the ball of dirt you call airdea you will have to strike a bargain with your new lord who you understand i understand my lady selena will be as pleased as i to count on your assistance with exterminating the vermin brought by the fairy we will meet again in the future oh not a happy moment for uh poor old alyssa this interestingly this is the first time uh we're in you know episode three of campaign two this is the first time that the big bad really appears in the campaign so we see uriah at least in this smokey form and we haven't seen her even though she's been referred to since pretty much the start so yeah face of the enemy or woman behind the curtain at least although having said that yeah it's a it's an interesting one and it's interesting voice i hope i don't have to do that too often it's quite bad for my vocal chords that damned shape-shifter scum should have stayed half dead in that putrid pit stupid uriah and her irritating obsession with the bastard you can only wonder what other machinations they have been brewing behind your back this unexpected development changes many things your plans need some urgent adjustments before those two perform their next move time to check on your pivotal piece in the ruined laboratory maybe you should try to remember a few things along the way open some of those rusty gates in your memory and look inside you just know you will need all the hints you can gather from this stronghold for your next course of action okay that's the place to go but i should look at some of these other ones first let's remind myself what these say um well they don't say anything anymore so it was um the mother the fists the shadow i guess the fist is probably either jungle or no hamoth not all that clear we don't know who's replaced uh whether malkendry has been replaced and who's replaced no acuba if anyone okay so what's down here nothing what's up here touch plate triggered a road rises from the depths oh nice [Music] some glyphs okay backstory time life the aspect of life deals primarily with the creation and sustainment of life as well as the very essence of being in all of its manifestations all non-fairy human and human-like creatures were created in the image of the first guardian of life who governed over a fear during the first cycle this incarnation of uriah would prove essential for defeating the corrupted protector of the tree by orchestrating the demise of yara's allies the cost of countless innocent lives elsewhere the next incarnation came into existence on a world other than atheia due to unknown reasons earth the aspect of earth is one of four aspects directly connected to life in a supporting role paving the way for creation all fairy kind creatures were created in the image of the first guardian of earth who was charged with the task of ruling over earlier during the first cycle some sources claim that very kind beings were originally incorporeal and extremely rare until the ascension of the first incantation incarnation of the crl a woman said to have been created out of golden dust by yary himself the protector of the tree his influence might have brought her kind the boon of a more physical existence in greater numbers albeit losing their immortality in the process various versions of the myth exist some of them claiming that cial's form was a favor granted by yaray after he fell in love with the creature her next incarnation came into existence on a world other than earlier due to unknown reasons interesting okay so is earth the element that is associated with a linear sorry i'm a bit snuffly today for some reason okay we can read here about all of the original 10. this nice little drop down menu life the force that governs the birth of all creatures in our reality incarnated by the guardian of life also known as uriah guardian of the legacy and the void mistress of the void goddess of life water the elements common to the origins of all life in our reality as well as its sustainment and destruction incarnated by the guardian of water also known as valdir guardian of water and destruction the beast god of war okay so we earlier read about valdere having um uh stealing technology or having technology stolen from him um i wonder if felder is someone who's appeared in the campaign so far or if that's just a hook that's left for future exploration it might be that uh that's linked with the north ceilings as well i believe that's described as nauseal and technology thunder the spark that keeps life in motion the arbiter in a chaotic reality doomed to an ephemeral eternity of strife incarnated by the guardian of thunder also known as carl guardian of thunder harvinger of judgement and god of storms related to our friends somehow our gayer earth the shelter that harbors the promise of life the energy that kindles the mystic in a dying reality incarnated by the guardian of earth also known as ciael guardian of the arcane flame and earth goddess of the forests protector of peace fire the aspect that fuels life through love the flame that sustains the forge of knowledge in a reality where ignorance has ensnared its hopeless dwellers incarnated by the guardian of fire also known as shardia guardian of fire and knowledge the fire of hope goddess of love and we've come across shardia before and um some of even somewhere in my recall list there is a thug that has fire attacks because of a chardier's tears potion uh so hmm interesting uh obviously connected to alyssa how exactly we don't know maybe the ruby of fire as well darkness the aspect of the free will necessary for life to progress the precursor and successor of light in a reality devoid of ultimate intent incarnated by the guardian of darkness also known as murthy isle guardian of darkness and shadows eater of souls goddess of free will so that murthy was yetnagoth was killed and the heart was placed within elissa that's what else we know there light the aspect of the constancy from which life springs the successor and precursor of darkness in a reality unprepared for its end incarnated by the guardian of light also known as luciathel guardian of light and metal star of the morning healer of souls not something i think we know much about at this point unless it's related to the union which it might well be air the aspect of the kiss that insufflates life the breath that preserves life in a decaying reality incarnated by the guardian of air also known as caseth guardian of air and breath lady of the skies messenger of the ether ice the aspect that is the cold touch that ends life the substance that holds treasures for those daring to explore the confines of a shrinking reality incarnated by the guardian of ice also known as yukiria guardian of ice and mirrors queen of the white expanse keeper of death and finally existence the aspect that binds all life together the empty canvas from which a corrupted reality was created incarnated by the guardian of existence also known as deletia guardian of secrets and time the faceless woman seer of the tree there is a question at this point whether the seer is related to uh valen who we met earlier in the campaign a sort of fairly mysterious figure who may have ulterior motives could be a coincidence but uh would be narratively satisfying if it weren't okay what else do we have here darkness unlike the majority of the aspects constituting reality darkness and light are derived from the nature of the first gods themselves stemming from existence and connected to life in a structural role just like darkness proceeds and succeeds light from a physical standpoint it also deals with matters of the mind whereas light deals with the soul of every being born under the tree of life however just as both aspects complement each other they may also exchange places according to the circumstances murthy owl the guardian of darkness on irafit was the last guardian to be born during the first cycle and at the same time she was the first guardian to perish although yara's conflict had not yet begun he did have an indirect role in causing murthyr's downfall the young guardian's emotions clouded her reason jealousy consumed her heart from inside as she watched her creator's predilection for her sisters uriah and ciael in a desperate attempt to prove her worth to yare and even surpass his own power the girl subverted her world seed and tried to absorb its energy for herself alas even though their blood was always one and the same the guardian and the seed of darkness were never meant to become one not having learned her own song beforehand murphy r could not assume full control of her new powers instead of becoming the true goddess she desired to be the very aspect she controlled was destroyed her mind succumbed to insanity as her horrifying new body absorbed the souls of each and every one of her fellow irethidions uriah put an end to murthyl's rampage by ripping her heart out destroying her body and sealing herself in the hope that jared could do something to remedy the situation however yara was offended by the proposition he refused to help with the resurrection and healing choosing instead to preserve the lifeless world intact as a testament to his child's hubris that incarnation of uriah would never be able to bring murthy all back to life and the guardian of darkness would come to be known as the eater of souls the antithesis of the guardian of light now lacking a distinct seed urathid would not be restored at the end of the first cycle remaining instead of graveyard world per yara's wishes okay what's up here um is there anything up here in fact that doesn't look like it these leeches aren't gonna attack me are they no good uh just gonna check down south looks like only walls yeah i think i have explored everything over here so we can go up to the condemned biomechanical engineering laboratory which has railway lines in it a particularly irksome disadvantage of living forever is that you very easily forget things that happened over a century ago if you do not take care to exercise your memory regularly you're worried that this will become even harder over time assuming you last long enough for that while you prepare your next move you decide to refresh your memory about some things you make an effort to remember it is him the tortured man to whom you owe your life even though you did not ask for it the scene feels familiar to you but you are not completely sure yet how long ago it happened you have not visited me in a long time what brings you here [Music] do i really need a reason your eye is busy unearthing some ruins on avartha she will not notice my absence i just wanted to see you i have to admit that i expected a warmer reception i suppose it's hard to be enthusiastic about a visit from someone who's only spoken to me through crystal projections for over a century it almost feels as though we are strangers meeting for the first time does it now i missed you i really really did but i see how have things been around here any progress with nar hamoth around i haven't been able to continue with my search but i went to gamdul the other day and asked to see her about her and not the fairy the hive in the grandma region i believe its construction should be nearly finished by now did you just come here to ask me about such banal matters or because you wanted to see me do i have to choose between those two options i did not expect you to be so demanding from your superiors girl superiors you say i do not have all the time in the world for your empty questions will you answer or uriah sent you didn't she she sent you to keep track of my activities as if i needed another shadow of hers around here oh but of course shadow really suits you better than it does that brainless brute except most of the scum in this place prefers to add master to it for some stupid reason you seem agitated dealing with your personality issues was exasperating enough back then i will not bear talking to you now that you've become a puppet of that abusive monster get out get out for long you have tried to purge your memories revolving around argan's descent into insanity and the eventual fulfillment to visit his end of the bargain with uriah alas nautilum technology around the time you were resurrected was not advanced enough to do that kind of thing and you are sort of stuck in the past in that regard maybe someday you will learn to do the advanced mind tricks murthy isle could and use that power to alter or clear your own memory surely if you managed to do that you could attain absolute control of every single creature on earth yeah you decide to proceed further into the ruined laboratory and try to reminisce on better times some of the hive creatures have adopted these ruins as their home you do not really mind them since they are completely harmless around those whom they recognize as their own kind by virtue of their identification signal mechanism you are absolutely certain that unlike the gatekeeper you just destroyed these artificial creatures artificial constructs have no souls of their own whether they have minds or not is a completely different matter though [Music] elisa there is something i need to know [Music] i thought i told you to go away i'm not interested in helping you anymore i need your help please you're the only one i could ever trust who can use the powers of darkness to block the seer's vision i need to find my wife why did you not try to find her before surrendering your free will to uriah if you truly love the lady of light the first thing you should have done was i already told you i did not choose to be stranded on avatar for so long uriah does not want me to find a linear yet i am worried that her plans could jeopardize your own safety you must do something for me if you find elenia you must kill her why because it is something you must do that is what i was told by the voice you you're in even worse shape than i thought i simply cannot fathom what is going through uriah's mind of late why would she trust you with the command of the empire like this no listen you can consult with the seer later i'm sure she knows of the voice as well but she has always refused to speak with me i have a suspicion about that voice does uriah need to know no very well then i hope the seer will not inform her about this though i do not think she has found out about your search yet has she you know the seer is as much your ally as she is your eyes she does not take sides she will not betray you but not specifically because of your affiliation with darkness if that were all it took to communicate with her i would not need your help with that many years later argan's orders would take a turn for the worst and you would happily comply with every single one you do not really regressed in the least killing lesser creatures is amazingly comforting after all you have been through if only you could do that with your own underlings more often wait you mean jungles or underlings now you're quite sure he would not actually mind on the other hand you were allowed to do as you pleased with your torturers back in the day if only you had the control you now have over your artificially enhanced body and murphy's heart if only you could ravage people's minds like the true eater of souls did if only all right explore around a bit first more drones oh little secret passage empty chest the chest is empty it has been decades since the last time anyone used it to deliver parcels to you subject zero zero forty four a containment chamber no entry without level 6 permission from mao zagar i'll go through there [Music] you'll explore up here a bit nice cliff edge go around the worms new up here anything in the box fungus box no fallen thing skulls no don't want to miss any narrative this is where argan brought you back to life or what remains of the place in any case you really threw a tantrum that night blinded by the great pain caused by the energy seeping through your veins and that unfathomable presence within murthy's heart reaching into your soul you are not entirely sure whether the pain ceased or you just became accustomed to it over the years but you can still feel the presence on occasion namely whenever you feel tempted to fully unleash your frustration and anger the costs and risks of being a predestined guardian have not been properly documented but everyone agrees that it was the temptation of power that finally got the best of the goddess whose legacy argan and uriah bestowed upon you but your case is an unprecedented one and you have had to cope with other difficulties along the way the technology that binds your body and soul with murthy heart was considered highly experimental on its world of origin and every test subject was destroyed without exception maybe it was because the heart they chose for their testing was that of an unborn goddess as opposed to a deceased one maybe it was because the aspect of fire itself did not choose them or maybe those individuals simply lacked the resolve and the initial excruciating pain was too much for their feeble psyches whichever the case you are certain that even though cheating the system devised by yari was a straining and arduous task the aspect of darkness is now yours to control if the once lady of light had not killed him argan would be proud to see you execute his plans like clockwork proud nothing more than that really if you were to use golden age literature as a reference you would say he always regarded you as a daughter his increasing lack of empathy did not allow him to see that you had feelings of a different kind for him while that truly bothered you in the beginning you would soon learn of another cost of being a guardian to put it into perspective of all the guardians that have lived so far only the second incarnation of the guardian of fire found true love and then she died under mysterious circumstances those unrequited feelings of yours vanished long ago but that does not change the fact that you owe your life to argan and you will do everything within your power for him even now that he is gone for good okay now i'm gonna go back down there it feels as though you've been wasting your time with this pointless introspective for months even though it has obviously been just an hour well i have 45 minutes actually damn the gatekeeper in the seer things would be much easier if you could just focus on commanding troops and killing opponents with complete disregard for ancient riddles and the absurd notion of fate barrel okay nothing back here anything on the altar nope condemned former operating room no entry without level 4 permission from the iron council here we go kendari is still here as you left her the fairy destroyed her body near the entrance to the abandoned iron council chamber if you were to give the necromancer a new chance you would have to give her a new body as well she was rather entertaining to have around but not particularly bright and nar hammoth was abusing that to keep you under constant surveillance you simply had to act before jangor had a chance to take advantage of her as well that's malkendria in a box in a ball you have not really spent as much time in the cell as you would if you were an ordinary creature thankfully your body allows you to spend an indefinite amount of time without rest you have tried sleeping on occasion but ever since you were captured by the human scum in the capital you have only had variations of the same recurring nightmares you hoped your new life would allow you to have normal dreams again but it has only been worse since then you think it is finally time to go and put those plans in motion you glance at yourself last time to make sure you're not forgetting anything before leaving surely none of that trash on the floor is of any use to you yeah i want to go look at the trash just trash that has been lying around for ages you're not going to touch it who knows what kind of creatures have decided to make it their home kenjare's ward against necromantic spells very useful against mundane enemy necromancers absolutely useless against magic unleashed from a guardian of life such a shame this is an old poetry book you found amongst some ruins unearthed in the silverlands you used to dedicate your life to collecting every single piece of history you could salvage from the many remnants of golden age civilizations but after becoming a hybrid being your interests changed drastically things like poetry became pointless as they do not contribute to your plans in any way whatsoever and yet this book is still here yeah let's pick up the book you take the book a few loose pages slide onto the floor and you pick them up of course these are the pages you took from argan's journal some time after he became irreversibly incoherent want to see what they say this broken slab of rock used to be your bed last time you slept on it you had a little accident due to your nightmares it did not make for the most comfortable sleeping surface in the first place but now you're pretty sure it would be greatly unadvisable for you to spend any significant amount of time lying on it not that your back would resent it enough to suffer any kind of permanent injury anyway your ability to regenerate biological parts is pretty intentionally limited compared to a naturally born guardian but you are still far sturdier than your pitiful victim here thanks to the various enhancements they made to your body you suppose there are some advantages to having been disemboweled and implanted with an unnatural power source after all this stuff really is trash what's back here little passageway leading to nowhere there's a ball kendare seems much brighter now than she didn't like you would take the poor woman with you but it is probably safer here presumably no one will ever find her and you will never have to worry about deciding her deciding to wreak revenge on you for sweeping her out of the way like that she is just going to spend an eternity here being even more useless than usual assuming the place does not collapse first that is not a troubling notion at least you tell yourself down here here no that's blocked okay i need to find a touch plate oh there we go it's glowing that's helpful of it once you enter that room there will be no going back are you sure you want to proceed now yes that's flake triggered a wall moves this is all your fault argan [Music] i shouldn't be the one to deal with this and there we are the end of scenario eight a that was the scenario interim and we're gonna do the beginning of scenario 8b destiny part one and we're gonna see how it goes until we get into the action and then i'm gonna pause and we'll stop there for now i'm not sure this is a good idea this fortress is key to the defense of the kalari region and guards an entrance to the underground complex if we intend to assist elinia i know i know it just seems such a contrived plan do we have any idea who controls it at this particular time no durfan is meeting us with us again soon let's not waste any more of his time fair enough okay so we have to defeat all enemy leaders to seize the keep and we've got durvan's troops again interesting well i am going to pause it here so thank you very much for watching and i'll see you next time you
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The Shadow Unmasked (1932) - Shadow of the Eagle
[Applause] [Music] [Applause] hmm [Music] a mysterious criminal who calls himself eagle is plotting against the directors of an airplane factory whom he has tried to frighten with warnings written on the sky in smoke and fire the directors have reason to suspect that the eagle is nathan gregory owner of a small carnival show who has accused them of stealing from him an invention that is worth a fortune gregory's daughter jean has found the eagle's sky writing plane which she now discovers is operated by radio control while jean is in the plane the eagle sends it up into the air and telephones craig mccoy jean's friend that he intends to crash the plane craig loaked the eagles radio control room and makes a desperate effort to save the girl he loved [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] danby how did you get here why the eagle had me locked in that cluster [Applause] what's happened to gene she's safe i saw the plane land which way does he go he went in through a lower window come on but at least we know who the eagle is you know what we know but what good does that do us now we can't prove it we haven't any evidence say who is i've got it we can use kelly kelly well he's scared stiff he won't say a word yes but the eagle doesn't know that we can bait a trap for him with kelly and be there when he walks in don't you understand listen no it doesn't seem possible but he's vanished into thin air that way then well and that'll prove his guilt beyond a doubt great [Applause] stop right where you are how good a ventriloquist are you the best in the world well here's your big chance listen a perfect setup they're in there are you sure you know your cue yes when you say unfortunately kelly's at depth's door [Applause] right and then the eagle struck me down from behind then you didn't see his face no too bad we owe mr mccoy an apology for thinking that he was in league with this fiend oh that's perfectly all right let's forget that and work together to get the eagle that's a good idea you take the lead and we'll follow and how do you propose to capture the ego mr mccoy i'll admit things look pretty black but we have one fate hope in kelly but kelly disappeared right after he was shot he may be dead no he made his way to the carnival grounds and fell in a paint in mr gregory's tent he came to once and started to tell everything but he relapsed into unconsciousness again in a moment the doctors can bring him around he'll tell us who the eagle is unfortunately kelly is a death door there isn't a chance in a thousand that he'll recover hello yes he's here it's for you hello yes he has is he strong enough to talk phone police headquarters can get someone down there quick to take his statement and don't let kelly talk to anyone else i won't require i'll see that he conserves his strength good he mustn't fail us now call me back here kelly has regained consciousness they're going to get the police sworn statement oh that's fine that's great good aren't you going to the carnival no i'm going to wait here until they phoned me who the eagle is that's a good idea well i've got a lot of work to do yes there's no need for us to act like a lot of school boys you will keep us posted on the development principle boy certainly well did it work perfectly one of those four men is eagle now you'll try to get rid of kelly before he can tell the truth and i've got to beat him to the carnival all right i'll go with you no you wait here a few minutes by then the guilty man will be gone you bring the other three along to the carnival we'll need them for witnesses why well here he is sergeant what's it all about ah this guy is crazy he kidnapped me and forced me to come here he ain't got nothing on me oh no the next time you pick out a running mate don't take a squealer like gardner they always welch on their pals when they get in a jam sergeant this is tim moore you know the guy that gardner squealed on what do you mean squealed on me what do we mean gardner told the truth about how you shot clark and kelly it's a lie i didn't do it and gardner never said so you don't think so huh wait a minute hey gardner moore claims that he didn't do the shoot he lies i'm not going to take the wreck for him he killed clark and try to bump off kelly it's a lie boyle kill clark and you shot kelly you why gardner's not in there why you boys how's that for a complete confession perfect well being a ventriloquist has a juices but kelly you can clear yourself if you will talk oh i'm sorry mr gregory but i ain't gonna say a word until that eagle is behind the bars [Applause] so you were going to tell them all as you know were you kelly well when the police come for your statements you'll be beyond talking drop that gun all right kelly come on out good work mccoy lord ward i can't believe it now pat will you tell us what you know well skipper when you were reported dead after your ship cracked up behind the enemy lines i went through your bags and discovered the plans of your invention yes i sold them to mr green and mr danby claiming they were my invention oh i'm sorry skipper when i found out you were alive i could have killed myself but i was ashamed to tell you yes but what is all this to do with ward well he found out that the plans you men were making a fortune from were the ones i had stolen from mr gregory now that gave him a chance to blackmail you in the name of gregory why why his purpose was to make you sell out cheap and he threatened to kill me if i said anything that would give him away very much [Applause] well you know it all now but you'll never take me alive and as for you kelly i always keep my promise [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] well he made goodies both and we'd never catch him alive well gregory you have your revenge i didn't want revenge no of course you didn't all that you wanted was fair play and you deserve it gentlemen there's 20 percent of the capital stock of our company still on issue i move you that it be transferred to mr gregory as overdue payment on his invention and i second the motion and i vote yes that makes it unanimous thank you my friends daddy here here wait a minute after all i'm only an innocent bystander here's the man we have to thank for our success you
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Hindu Terrorists Kill Journalist For Expressing Anti-Hinduism
foreign [Music] thank you [Music] well and yet another example proven my point that Hinduism is no less bloodthirsty and barbarics in Islam and that also the fact there's no Hindu oh sorry there's no free speech under a Hindu theocracy slip of the word right there uh here's another example just proven my point this is uh essentially a journalist was killed for being anti-hindu her name is uh Guri lankish and she was basically killed for being anti-hindu by confession of The Killers okay this is on the print it says guria lankish was killed for being anti-hindu confession of man accused nivin Kumar and I've already said before I'm not good at pronouncing a lot of these Indian names such as bear with me but in the article it says journalists Guri lankish and other rationalists were killed because of their anti-hindu views and repeated attacks on organizations working to protect Hinduism a 651-page chart sheet followed by the karnataka's special investigating team has said the charge the charge sheet quotes main accused this is The manicus Killers an illegal Gunrunner saying that they were angry at lankish because she spoke against the Hindu Dharma the gods of the Hindu Dharma and insulting the Hindu Dharma so what do they do they killed her for busy blaspheming Hinduism no different than any Muslim over in Pakistan who would kill you for blaspheming Allah the moon God Allah or their false prophet Muhammad But continuing on the pattern of insulting Hindu Dharma and the need to eliminate those who threaten it has been true of other cases too uh said the charge sheet naveen's ledge confession statement that runs at the 12 Pages has also nailed the involvement of a second accused proving Elias sujit Kumar in the case yeah because it's not just a few isolated examples it's a constant thing over in India continuing on the article the statement submitted it as part of the change sheet by the s i t to a Bengaluru court on the 30th ma indicates that Praveen was involved in planning assigning and executing executing like the langkash murder Naveen also revealed that the uh that Praveen talked of eliminating uh Guri when they met Naveen was arrested on the 3rd of March this was back in 2017. it was on the third of March the seit on the 21st of May rest with four others they get the names there for allegedly applauding to kill a uh myris Miro whatever basically this writer who was apparently also insulting Hinduism they had a hit list too apparently so yeah uh similarities continuing on the article similarities and planning the execution of the killings we're also reported about the sit naveen's alleged confession claims that Praveen had approached him for a weapon to finish her for referring to lankish off the sanaton Sunstar sense whatever you say that the Green's large confession not only spells how he was influenced by the activities of Hindu radical outfits such as the Avengers bang bang Drang doll things like you say it and SRI SRI Rama scene interesting game it also mentions how you were taken in by religious seminars at the sanatan sun star in Goa uh basically this a radical Hindu group that was located in Goa the organization has a chain of centers in different parts of the countries including Karnataka and this other city I'm not good at pronouncing basically the bottom line is is that he was inspired by Hinduism to kill this person who was insulting Hinduism so next time somebody tries to say that Hinduism is a religion of peace and pluralism it's actually not it's every bit see it's only peaceful when they're the minority but in Hindu majority India I could actually be killed for making these kind of videos and so insulting Hinduism or criticizing Hinduism because it's no less bloodthirsty or less luciferian than Islam is both fall under the Proverbs 8 verse 36 and John 8 44 category of being death worship so and both are just two sides the same lucifering Jezebel cornabus as I as I've said before so just more more examples proven my point that the Hindu terrorists are not terrorists they're just Hindus just like the Muslim terrorists are not terrorists they're just Muslims May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ with all the Brethren goodbye foreign [Music]
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Spark Show ep. 135: Redefined Clarity of Mission, Key Love Trait, Ice Animals, & Other News!
good morning everybody this is grant from state of the spark and i am so glad you're here today i hope you're doing fantastic this lovely monday i know i am we're having a blast today and we're getting to talk about some stuff that i was getting in my uh study time this morning that i'm just so thrilled to share because it's a new mental model for me it's a new way for me to think about doing an achievement while also making room for bliss yes that was a reference to pathways to bliss by joseph campbell and how does joseph campbell match with think and grow rich we're going to touch on that this morning but before we do that you know we've got a little bit of interesting other news news that's not going to drag you down news that doesn't have anything to do with the crazy that's going on out there hopefully it's news that edifies educates and takes takes you to the next level so you just got better things to talk about than the same old mess and before any of that you know what we're gonna do we're gonna share a magic cup of gratitude i've got an extra cup of gratitude here for brittany i've got a cup of gratitude that's going to jessica ojeda and we'll all be sharing a warm cup of gratitude also excited to announce before we get into anything well actually i'm grateful for this i've got an awesome interview this week that you get to witness live i'll send out times and an announcement later today for chad macleod on leadership whether it's leading a small business or leading a small city chad mcleod has been in both of those and we're going to talk about leading oneself leading one's family and some of his lessons on leadership yes he's helped lead lakeland as a city commissioner but he's so much more than that he's led a pr firm to success as well and we get to hear from him on that so excited about that but what am i grateful for this morning what are you grateful for this morning i want to hear about it in the comments please do share what you're grateful for this morning i'll start i am grateful this morning for breadcrumbs i'm grateful for the breadcrumbs of the greats the people who have left their words of wisdom flowing around whether it's in the form of books whether it's in the form of quotes that come to me whatever it is as long as you have an open clear transparent heart and that is uh allowing room for the breadcrumbs of the greats to land on your heart and uh it be good soil and they are able to communicate something to you man it's just so good i had some new thoughts which we'll share below in some of the lessons today so i'm grateful for the breadcrumbs of the greats and the new synapses the new thoughts the new connections that can occur to help you create your world fresh new every day that's what i'm grateful for this morning what are you grateful for let me know in the comments of what is getting you jazzed this morning what is it monday morning let's do this thing let's talk about other news so scientists have accidentally discovered strange new creatures of the deep here let's post that there boom you've got that in your comments yes scientists have found strange creatures under a half a mile of ice it's a bacteria-based life so it's not necessarily as cool as us finding mammals or godzilla under the eyes lisa says just finished her last delivery of the day boom done already she just wrapped up and she's checked in for the show she's grateful for that man she's got her deliveries and lisa welsh stopping by i gotta tell you lisa i used your green salts last week we had a team meetup and we did a charcuterie board with dipping sauces and of course i used the lisa welsh's vitality farms green salt in our olive oil and vinaigrette it was very good thanks for stopping by this morning lisa welsh so in other news they did find um this bacteria type ice in the arctic now what was interesting about this is that it was half a mile under thick ice which means it was growing in the dark and this particular type of bacteria requires either like what they call whale fall which is basically when uh large mammals like whales or large fish decease and did basically degrade as they fall to the sea floor it usually eats that but there's none of that going on this is under sea ice or usually feeds on sunlight and there's none of that this is deep under the sea ice so in some of their research they found that this arctic ice under the ice the water actually flows left and right rather rapidly and in doing so it is carrying detritus nearly 300 300. miles to get to this bacteria thriving and living under the sea ice over over 300 miles away they're still unsure exactly how this particular bacteria is thriving and they were really digging to actually bore holes in sediment into sediment samples so it wasn't even a biological trip but here's the link to that in case you nerd alert like i do boom on us always finding new life on this planet we've been on this planet so long we're traveling to the outer reaches we found the farthest space object called far far out and that's something like 132 astronomical units 132 times the distance of the earth from the sun and yet we're still finding new animal life new plant life on our planet it's crazy it's insane so that's that first piece of other news and and second piece of other news last piece of other news what is the top trait for lasting relationships [Laughter] the top trait for lasting relationships what would you guess i'll give you a second to guess what are some of the top traits in lasting relationships in honor of valentine's day of course i looked into this psychology section of my feeds searching the internet for what's going on in the world of psychology and this particular study found out that is it passion no is it commitment i'm sure passion is a key ingredient for a passionate relationship but quite often passionate relationships are fiery ones and don't always necessarily lead to lasting relationships is a commitment no sometimes people who can be committed can be clingy i am a committed clinging fellow and i know it i know i need need need all this time need all this relationship with mauritian and i know i'm committed but is that necessarily the trait to a lasting relationship no the trait found in the latest research is humility yes humility is the number one trait attributed to lasting relationships so humility generally indicates among other things the presence of deeply admirable other qualities so humility usually is the fruit in this research of an assortment of admirable qualities knowing one's weakness without denying your own skills and strength so the other aspect of humility is this humility isn't just holding back humility is being able to humbly communicate what you're good at too it's the ability to communicate it's a sense of humility where you're not necessarily the best one not necessarily the brightest one you might be but that's not what it's about humility is also about the other person it's about communicating so they're finding in this research that the top trait in lasting relationships is humility they also found in this research that there is a significant link between humility and forgiveness so if a person in a relationship exhibits humility it's much easier for the other person to forgive them primarily because of the presence of humility it's not about whether they're bold introverted extroverted it's about whether or not we can get over the difficulties of a relationship can we give forgiveness i just heard it said that love and the aspect of passion comes and goes and we need to normalize when love leads a relationship and though i agree with that in essence i often find it's becoming a modern-day excuse for when two people lack humility and lack the ability to forgive so there you have it it's not just about passion and commitment here's the link to that research so you know i'm not making things up boom research on the key could be leading to lasting relationships and the thumbnail of course looks very cute so what else can passion and commitment not help you with which leads us into our lesson for today you see passion and commitment are important passion isn't just this raging love though passions roots the for the idea of passion the word passion the roots of passion come from the ability to suffer to endure suffering what are you passionate for what are you willing to endure suffering for were you able to exhibit massive amounts of commitment for but i just heard a great quote by matt olson what's the inverse of this and though these questions are important and good and right and we need to be asking these questions there's another aspect of this and matt olsen asked a question in these veins matt olson said yes you'd be willing to die for your kids but would you be willing to stay healthy for them yes you are willing to exhibit passionate suffering and commitment for your goals but are you willing to show bliss for them let's touch on how goals are not just about passion and commitment goals are about bliss and if your goals are not leading you to bliss you need a new cycle let's talk about a new definition of the word clarity of purpose clarity of desires in order that we can experience bliss while experiencing our goals [Laughter] so i've discovered a new problem and as you know you are dis you are you will be remembered for the size of the problems you're trying to solve and state of the spark is all about igniting lives of explosive significance and we've been hammering this it's all about igniting lives of explosive significance but what is that is it just grin and bearing through life to make life easier for others i don't know mission does require sacrifice and the book we've been reading together the path or the road the road to character it's on the other couch the road to character often talks about an aspect in our culture that is not willing to put themselves aside and make a way for others to make life better and it's a it's it's reminding us of sacrifice remember sacrifice the definition of sacrifice as i use it is uh releasing things of a lower nature to make room for things of a higher nature but what we're finding is if you read think and grow rich which i tend to read think and grow rich most every morning if you read think and grow rich it often talks especially in the first chapter on desire it relays the story of edwin c barnes who wanted to go to work for edison thomas edison and it says edwin c barnes showed up to carry out one consuming obsession a burning desire to become in this case to become edison's partner you know marissa and i had a very difficult time in the dominican republic it was gorgeous it was beautiful we in many ways achieved nearly everything we set out to do but it was very challenging and at one point we were faced with a very difficult question if we return to the united states are we giving in showing weakness are we giving up on a very clear desire we had or are we following our bliss it's a difficult question you see the problem that i have discovered today is people are very binary they either don't want anything to do with goals or they're all in on goals and goals are just white knuckling life until you achieve what you're trying to achieve and the reason is those who are in the white knuckling group the strength group the push through group those people know that clarity of desire i want x and i could write it out i could smart goal it i could write that it's specific measurable attainable realistic and time bound and i could drive drive drive they love this path because it does get results it works it works to actually get goals this way and just like edward c barnes he eventually five years later could you give five years sweeping floors on a hope not a guarantee that you could work with your dream uh avatar let's say it's elon musk could i sweep the floors of spacex or tesla for five years just to get the opportunity to not work for but to work with elon musk i don't think i would i mean it's available to me i've looked up jobs of being a barista at spacex and tesla over the years but do i have the resolve to grin and barrett when i'm not standing a guarantee but a mere hope of working with his people that's what edward c barnes did but i'm a big believer in pushing through more clarity allows you to endure more difficult times and you just have to endure until things break but i will admit that it's tiring i will admit that there becomes moments where i become unsure of my own internal compass because my all-consuming obsession has caused me to disconnect with my heart and then i need to ask myself something that i am petrified to ask because it might cause me to change directions yet again and the question is am i following my bliss am i happy i'm allowing you to see inside my vulnerable mind for a moment because my mind is generally a steel trap on these things and i generally would not share what appears to be doubt or lack of resolve but for your growth i think you need to hear it's okay to ask the question this is in the camp of the white knucklers those who hold on for the goal and the persistence and the push as long as they can and then when they can't go any longer they take a nap which i'm so good at doing 20 minute naps and i can wake up and keep going because i've determined a direction but if everyone you trust and depend on is not going that direction it's going to be hard can you push through sure can you change relationships 100 can you drive drive drive of course you can but the real difficult question those are all external questions the real difficult internal question is am i on my pathway to bliss am i happy you see clarity solid clarity clarity of purpose clarity of desire is an external thing and it is great to operate and create breakthroughs in the external but when hardships arise when hardships arise in the external and you second guess your direction your happiness your bliss in order to know if you should use your clarity your solid clarity to push through you have to gut check but you've been disconnected from your gut because your gut often operates in doubt so when you white knuckle and push through you often don't trust your gut or your intuition as much you're disconnected from yourself now the other side the other group the other camp are these feelers and they only ask the bliss question and to a white knuckler this is weak in its own regard now we could reframe and say no isn't it strong to stand for your feelings yes we could reframe it all but these two camps look at the other and question will you ever achieve x the feelers look at the doers and they go hmm will that ever get you happiness the doers look at the feelers and say i see you have happiness happiness but will you ever actually achieve what you say you want to achieve will you ever accomplish anything will you ever actually leave an impact and both of them look at the other end and they just don't get them i can't tell you how many spiritual people who were massively spiritual through their 20s and i don't mean just christian i mean buddhist i mean zen and they're posting right now hey looking for work hey i had to get serious me and marissa had to get serious about income when i was when we came back from the dominican republic everyone at some point or another when they're in that field group and they're in touch with their intuition and they're in touch with themselves at some point they reality hits and they have to make an income so which is right both you know grass is always greener sometimes grass isn't always greener sometimes you look across the fence and think i would never want that but sometimes reality hits sometimes the feelers have to admit they need to unplug from the eternal source and get into some pragmatic realism and grow i can't tell you how many people in their spirituality phase were living high and had absolutely clarity and transcendence but they had to come back down to earth and get a j.o.b how many people do we know right now i think in the last six months i've seen the people that i've respected the absolute most for their spiritual trajectories not just christianity they've all gotten practical jobs and they've beaten themselves up when they made that transition because there's a massive sense of loss coming in from the feeling but it's the same from the doing there's a massive fear that if i come away from the doing i'll lose this financial but don't both need the other side if the only tool in your tool set is a solid clarity with the exact same vision when you get exhausted for your vision when it is the only course for you to take you might throw yourself against the resistance in the external get exhausted crash a little bit white knuckle wake up and go again but you have an ever increasing doubt am i happy i think what we need is a new additional not replacing but adding to the definition of clarity if you look at the word clarity i need to actually share something with you on pathways to bliss that that spurred this joseph campbell wrote so we have a psychological problem the way from to keep from becoming blocked in your spirit in your soul to be to way the way to keep from being blocked with being connected with who you are is to make yourself here we go here's your new definition of clarity to make yourself transparent to the transcendent the way to keep yourself from being blocked spiritually is to make yourself transparent to the transcendent you know i read that immediately after i read napoleon hill's definition of desire an obsessive all-consuming passion burning desire clear on one's goals one seemed to be a very solid form of clarity the other seemed to be a very transparent form of clarity napoleon hill will lead you in success for your goals and the definition of a solid clarity a clarity of desire and purpose that is so clear that if you waver a little bit it you feel it but pathways to bliss will lead you to joy and happiness and he says make yourself clear in a form that is transparent transparently clear and i thought what a dichotomy and then it struck to me it struck me that that is not a dichotomy but a dynamiton a dynamic mechanism where you swing back and forth like a spaceship slingshotting from one planet to the next it is okay to white-knuckle your way into a solid clarity of doing it's also okay to make yourself completely transparent in that form of clarity and open a window and that dynamiton keeps you going where you can move from bliss to hard work for that bliss to just before you lose yourself to swing back into understanding bliss let me give you two new definitions that i have and there and again if you can imagine this new dynamaton and i'm using the word dynamaton from the buckminster fuller way and that is it's a self-propelling mechanism that keeps the human spirit going for good works and bliss good works and good feeling good doing and good feeling and we pull this from think and grow rich and from pathways to bliss so let me just go down this real quick and then i'll give you a few quick punch lists on what i am going to begin experimenting with in my own life in small ways on humming between hard doing and good feeling working hard towards the bliss and allowing myself to feel the bliss i'm working towards because remember your big goals were not only self-sacrificial your big goals the seed of those goals started with the feeling that a hypothesis that if i went this course in my life i would feel bliss and at some point it has to pay off or you have to change things doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is insanity unless it pays off let's talk about these two uh the two principles number one a doing and this is the solid clarity this is a solid reliable absolute clarity when i know exactly what i want to do it comes from think and grow rich it means consuming obsession and burning desire it's a detailed knowing of what you want it's the ability to describe to others what you want it's an outflow you know what is going on and it's choosing a definite target it's choosing a definite goal and what you are experiencing is this when you have this form of solid clarity taken from think and grow rich you're experiencing purpose you are driving a specific clear direction it is a solidity something you can stand on we might call this stability in uh tony robbins framework now the opposite of this is the new definition of clarity that i think we need to bring into our vernacular and that is this from pathways to bliss and it is transparent to the transcendent it's a detailed knowing of what you no longer want it's okay to have a season where you're not really sure what you do want or what you used to want might be shifting that that um mirage in the distance might be taking a different form but you are getting massively clear on what you no longer want you have the ability to tell others you value how you feel or at least how you want to feel you might not know how yet the mirage itself might not have solidified but you can at least tell those you love how you feel and how you want to feel it's choosing a definite way of life not a definite goal if you notice sometimes we compare habits to end goals you know and or we we struggle for language on means goals versus ends goals the truth is is that when we're focused on a bliss and how we want to feel we often have vague imagery or a sense of imagery of the sort of life we want to live from morning noon and night and that is like the contra opposite or the other side of the coin of what we no longer want i no longer want to punch a clock therefore i have vague imagery that i'd like to be sipping my ties on the beach or at least instead of putting on my work shoes i'd rather walk around in flip-flops there's not a specific goal but there is imagery on a way of life what you one is experiencing when they're experiencing a transparent clarity not a solid one the transparent clarity what you're experiencing is openness instead of like solid clarity a driving direction you're experiencing that you're being carried a direction instead of definiteness of plans definiteness of purpose you are allowing intuition to carry you one is a solid clarity the other is a transparent clarity and they work like an engine humming along through your life they feed one another so here's a few quick ways to nurture this that i am going to be working with i'm going to be working on this first and foremost when you have a solid clarity you have a list of wants so if you want to nurture this other transparent clarity where you're open to being carried by intuition carried in a direction discovering a direction instead of driving one you probably need to write a list of don't wants tim ferriss popularized this but this is probably the context for it have a list of lifestyle changes things you don't want because if you feel adrift if you've been used to white-knuckling it and pushing through and you're just starting to feel adrift and you're losing the umph you can help your loved ones by being very articulate and clear about what you don't want they who are still in the fray neither one's better or worse but those who are still in the battle can at least support you but if you're ambiguous period i see the fear is is that if i get clear i'm going to be held too accountable and that's not the way the the transparent clarity season works that's not how the feeling season works you don't want to be held accountable to anything then be held accountable to what you don't want you can at least start articulating what you don't want the other aspect the other part of the process is allow yourself to start releasing releasing low producing activities releasing negative actions low producing or negative actions release them release low producing or negative people release them you're probably holding them back too they might be holding you back but you're probably holding them back from their bliss too the season has moved on just like love is kind of this could be viewed as a blessing for while it's here but it might lift itself and move forward and we have to be open to that similarly people are in your life for a season or a reason or a moment right a season or a reason release them and let them release you and be completely okay with that release your debt knock your debt down or cut off the thing that's incurring that debt release encumbrances we have a storage unit that we should have just gotten rid of like a year ago and it's small but it's packed with with history and a lot of that stuff means a lot to me emotionally it means a lot to me but i need to quit storing it over there and paying that price i'm literally paying a price for my baggage release these things go through your life and cut if you are if you are don't if you are in such a tender season that you don't want to disrupt that season by telling the world i'm doing x and then having to be held accountable and then having to re-enter a white-knuckling season at least cut off these things just free yourself up this is partly what we were talking about making space for mission last week go back and watch that video making space for mission it's the same thing just with the spirit of transparent clarity not solid clarity i have clarity no i'm being completely open and clear last but not least consume less spend less aka budgeting eat less aka fasting binge less aka replace show watching with meditation or studying make room clear off the soil i don't know if you know this about farming we're so disconnected from our agricultural metaphors but you could only till the soil so many seasons in a row before you have to let not just a season but a full year of four seasons of letting the ground lay fallow fallow ground was not just for one quarter of the year it's called rotation farming in a rotation farming scenario you have a farm and you actually rotate that farm and one section of that farm lays fallow for an entire year where you let it re-populate with nutrients and microbiota and you quit brow beating it for an entire year this is why uh stefan sagmeister was so big on seven year mini retirements he'll never not want to be a graphic designer but once every five to seven years he's just gonna take a whole year off it might be time for that for me is it time for that for you not to say screw it and be committed to being elsewhere for an entire whatever but taking the time to let your definition of clarity open release your white knuckle and let intuition carry you listen i hope that you're learning from my learnings this is just a reflection from my personal study today i will be doing these things because i sense that my season of clarity having absolute clarity is good but if i were to just be honest my vision has wavered as life has changed and covid has done some of this but life not just covid it could have been 911 it could have been the stock market bubble it's gonna be something else you know this phrase i'm sick and tired of living through historical events daily or whatever i'm not i love it but it is exhausting for us to continue have to hold on to our vision when our vision might need to change strategically our vision might need to shift tactically and that's okay so on this monday i want to encourage you release your white knuckles you can always grab it back you still got to show up and punch a clock me and marissa got to show up and still punch a clock today but can we do it in a way where we still make room to breathe so that our definition of clarity when someone says what's the vision we are okay we don't have to white knuckle we're okay going you know i don't know it's forming it's reforming i've been holding on because remember everything in this life is entropy everything in this life has a very open clear transparency every white knuckling moment will eventually decompose it will eventually disintegrate and that's okay you being released and disintegrating into the world is a beautiful thought to go and that's going to happen everything you want in this life does come from aggregating from pulling together that is the human spirit that is what we have made our mark in the world but every now and again we have to reconnect with our natural way and that's exhaling i think the zen saying is you can't continuously inhale at some point you have to exhale i encourage you today let the new dynamite on i call this for your reference i call this the feeling doing dynamiton and it's a it's a part of the human spirit it's a flywheel in the human spirit that requires inhale exhale inhale exhale and that's perfectly okay and you got to find the right pace you can't do that too quickly or you get no traction in real life and you get no rest when you're feeling but you can't do it too slowly or or everything you've been working for disintegrates or all the feeling you'll have you'll actually just turn into entropy if you go too long in either one you'll either turn into this rigid stuck arthritic beast and then the other you'll just turn into a puddle of goo you need to find a pace that's good that works for you listen i'm gonna go have breakfast if you need any help at all please join us in the facebook goals and gratitude group and let's carry on the conversation ask your questions let's become better together no matter where we're at if you need tools and training remember visit us at stateofthespark.com let us know what training you need let us know what teachings you need and we're there to help but above all things remember the mission this week igniting lives of explosive significance starting with your own have a great day
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$32 Cordless Bling Nail Lamp from Amazon | Casstia Bling Nail Lamp |Affordable Nail Lamp From Amazon
hello happy people I'm back with another video and today I'm going to be reviewing a cordless wireless rechargeable bling lamp that I found on Amazon I do have this item listed in my Amazon storefront along with a lot of other great deals that I find so I'm going to leave that link down description box below and anytime you guys want to know when I've added new items to my Amazon storefront I do post on my YouTube Community tab so I'm also going to leave a link to my community tab down in the description box below as well but yeah y'all let's hop into this lamp I posted it and I got it for $32 you guys and again it's a wireless cordless rechargeable bling lamp so um let's go and get an unbox it's from the brand Casa castia so the box is pretty basic um on the side here it gives you the model of the lamp as well as the output and voltage and it's a 54 W lamp so pretty strong this here just shows more about the brand Casita or Castilla Castilla it says shine like a diamond okay and then on the other side it gives more information about the lamps Sunshine harmless to eyes rechargeable 54 ws and it's a UV LED light it says it has 30 beads no dead zones um um Sunshine Nails large removable base and 5,000 hours of Lifetime and it's automatic motion sensor so let's get this unboxed you guys I'm so excited for this lamp oh my gosh mommy yes s eat you already ate them you want more okay I'll give you more ooh look look how pretty this is my daughter's here too you guys she want sit down you want to sit right here yes no here get that chair right there and sit I know yes let me film real quick y'all I promise okay so yeah y'all look at this beauty okay oh this is absolutely gorgeous okay so I'm going to go and take out everything else that comes in this box so it really just comes with the lamp and then looks like the plate here this here is the base of the lamp so this goes at the bottom you do peel this off and then it's like a reflective kind of like a mirror almost I'm not going to peel it off just yet um and then this here is the instructions for the lamp it tells you essentially how to use it um so it has infrared sensor digital display what's cool about it is that it has a knob instead of button so that's different um it has a 30C 60c 902 120 second low heat mode and that's about it um this here is the adapter all righty y'all so this is how she is looking how beautiful is she first off I absolutely love the design of this lamp I love that it's like in a diamond shape and then it's blinged out with diamonds you know um and so it's just a really Sleek design I'm going to show you guys the side of it this here is what the side looks like it has the on off button oh there we go turns it on on the back here this is where you plug it in to charge it up and then this is what the front of it looks like this is underneath again it said it had 30 beads in it so it has a lot of LED lights in it and then it also has these little foot stands here which I think is really cool but it lifts the um the lamp off up off the surface so that um if you wanted to do pedicures or maybe even high enough to do gel X Nails you could and then it's really really spacious you guys like you can get some really long nails in here and then this here again is how the base goes on so it just snaps oh let me put the legs down here and then it just snaps on like so love it pretty strong magnet too love that okay and then yeah y'all let's turn this bad boy well again let me see it's going to be hard to see the kickstand feature of it but again it just kind of lifts it up off the surface which is cool cuz you can kind of go in if you're doing gelx nails and put your nail underneath her which I think is a nice feature but yeah y'all let's go and get get her turned on it's just is it beautiful though I just I'm here for the glory of how cute this is okay um so yeah turn it on and this is the display I'm going to turn my my lamp lamp down I feel like I have a hard time showing the screen so let's see can you all see the display I think you can see the display a little bit better now so um this is what it looks like um look at me I'm looking for the buttons the button is here so this is how you CH oh that's cool so I guess that's the 122 mode and this is the 90 second mode 60-second mode and then 30second mode I'm guessing that this here is where it needs to line up so that you can know what mod you're in looks like the battery is pretty much charged and I think you have the option I wonder if you can turn the sound off it has a little sound thingy here it makes me think that you can turn the sound off I'm not sure oh yeah you can look at that so when you hold the knob down it turns the yeah it turns off the sound and when you hold it down again look at that it turns it back on so you have the option whether or not you want it on or off but yeah so this is how you turn it on so it is motion sensor so if you wanted to you put your hand in it turns the lamp on take your hand out and y'all when I say this thing is spacious wow it's very very spacious very comfortable to put your hand in and how cute is this going to look on the nail disc oh my gosh I'm so excited about this um so again it has 30 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds and 120 seconds and um if you want you can turn the lamp off by pressing the knob turn it back on okay okay let's turn it on here and what's cool too is as the nails are curing this little LED light it changes colors like how cool is that I like that a lot so yeah as it's curing it just changes colors that's a cool little feature I don't think I've seen any lamps like that this is just a really cool Sleek design lamp Okay um and so again this is what it looks like bright I don't like to Blind you guys and then this is what it looks like on the low heat mode okay so this is it on the low heat mode and this is the regular 54 Watts so you can tell the difference in the brightness there um so yeah I love the design of this I'm going to go ahead and cure some gel polishes here um y'all know I like to try to cure a black polish to see how good the lamp really is okay so I'm going go and turn this off really quick I'm just going to Swatch um actually I'm just going to Swatch a really deep blue color that I have want to Swatch this really quick and I try to Swatch something that's a little bit deeper so that we can see if fits good at curing um polishes that are really opaque so one of my subscribers recommend that I do that when I try out new lamps and I thought that was a great idea so this polish is ready to go so I'm going to go ahead and put it in here for 60 seconds there we go and we'll just let it cure all righty so this is what the Polish is looking like after it's cured I'm going touch it and yeah it looks like it cured beautifully I'm going to go and do a second coat I'm going to cure for another 60 seconds to turn it on again I'm just going to press the lamp oh no that's not how it works oh that's weird though oh okay so that's something I don't like so if I wanted to just turn the lamp on to cure it remembers the last setting that you have but like you can't just press it to turn it on again you kind of have to twist the knob which is kind of annoying okay so now I can go all right so I'm going to cure it for [Music] 60 righty so this is what the second coat of Polish is looking like again looks like it has cured beautifully very very nice so now I'm going to top coat it and then I'll let you guys know how that performed cure for 60 yeah yeah here it come hold on baby my want water okay here I come my need water I want need water there go water right there there you see you see it you see the water you see the water all righty so this is what the top coat is looking like after it's cured and yeah y'all it's good it's fully fully cured Yep this is a good lamp I like the fact that it cures well the only thing I don't okay so what I like about the lamp love that I love the design I love that it's cordless Wireless The Bling is everything I love these kickstands with this kickstand right I love this option because if you wanted to you could actually do uh gelx nails with it so you'll put your full cover tip on and then you can put your nail inside the lamp and then you can actually cure it into place so I think that's a really cool option that you could use with this lamp so yeah that's something else to keep in mind too it's kind of multi-purpose I love that it has a metal base which really gives the option for it to fully cure from all different angles cuz of the reflection so the only thing that I'm not liking about the lamp though is this knob um I don't like the fact that you cannot turn it back on when you press the button so it's like if I want say if I wanted to just cure like some swatches or something like that and I pressed it I can't get it to turn on the only way I can get it to turn on is by twisting a knob that's an inconvenience for me but I think that if you're using this maybe in like a salon setting or if you have it at your nail desk and you're using it to just cure your hands I think it could be helpful cuz really you're just going to be taking your hands in putting it out so that's a okay I don't know it could work it just depends on what you're needing it for but at the $32 price point I'm very happy that I have this and I think I'm going to be trying to use this as my travel lamp so you guys know I do press on nails and um I've been traveling lately to help people apply their press on nails and so I wanted a lamp that I could take with me that had a small footprint but that was also cordless and rechargeable and I think this fit the bill y'all so yeah I hope you all enjoyed the review let me know your thoughts on the lamp do you guys think you're going to try it out what do you guys think about this knob feature it's different it's Unique um again I just wish that the pressing it would turn it on and off but it doesn't if you all want to see more reviews like this I've been on a nail lamp kick lately I have another lamp I have another nail lamp that I just got in I'm going to be reviewing that shortly um and I just yeah I'm just really enjoying nail lamps right now but uh yeah I do upload every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday if you all like what you saw here definitely stick around join the happy family I'd love to have you and as always you guys leave some love in the comments down below and I'll see you in my next video I hope you all have a wonderful awesome spectacular day bye
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chapter three of how to appreciate music this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by john thomas cousinarski how to appreciate music by gustav kobe chapter 3 from fugue to sonata if a piano forte recital which begins with a bach fugue continues with a beethoven sonata it does not require a very discriminating year to note the difference between the two the beethoven sonata is in a style so entirely distinct from that of the fugue and sounds so wholly unlike it that it seems as if bach had exerted no influence whatsoever upon the greatest master of the period that followed his death although haydn and mozart were nearer bach in point of time than beethoven was a snot by either of them if it chanced to be on the program would show the same difference in style the same radical departure from the works of the master of counterpoint as the beethoven sonata the question naturally suggests itself did box influence cease with his death and the fact that this question calls for an answer and that this answer leads to a general consideration of the interim between bach and beethoven again shows how broad in its scope as an instrument is the piano forte and how comprehensive in its application to music as a whole is the music of that instrument two works in our cellar program furnish a legitimate basis for a discussion of two important periods in the development of music who would have thought there was so much to piano forte recital it would have been an eminently pardonable mistake for any intelligent musician to have fallen into in the third quarter of the 18th century if he had concluded that johann sebastian bach's career was a failure and that his influence upon the progress of his art amounted to the minimum conceivable indeed the whole course of musical history in every branch went straight out of the sphere of his activity for a long while his work ceased to have any significance to the generation which succeeded him and his eloquence fell upon deaf ears a few of his pupils went on writing music of the same type as his in a half-hearted way and his own most distinguished son philip emanuel adopted at least the artistic manner of working up his details and making the internal organization of his works alive with figure and rhythm but even he the sincerest composer of the following generation was infected by the complacent polite superficiality of his time and he was forced in accepting the harmonic principle of working in its italian phase to take with it some of the empty formulas and conventional tricks of speech which had become part of its being and which sometimes seem to belie the genuineness of his utterances and put him somewhat out of touch with his whole hearted father this passage from one of the most admirably thought out books on music i know sir hubert perry's evolution of the art of music is no exaggeration for many years after bach's death for nearly a century in fact his influence was but little felt and yet so aptly does the development of art adjust itself to human needs and aspirations the very neglect into which bach fell turned music into certain channels from which it derived the greater freedom of expression essential to its progress and gave it the tinge of romanticism which is the essence of modern music the greatness of johann sebastian bach on the technical side at least now is so universally acknowledged and professional musicians understand so well what their art owes to him we are apt to think of him as the only musician of his day whereas his significance was but little appreciated by his contemporaries there were in fact other composers actively working on other lines and turning music in the direction it was destined to follow immediately after bach's death and for its own ultimate good be it observed the simple fact is that pure counterpoint culminated in bach what he accomplished was so stupendous that his successors could not keep up with him they became exhausted before they even were prepared to begin where he left off and yet the reaction from bach was as i have indicated absolutely necessary to the further progress of music the scheme of musical development which the reader should bear in mind if he desires to understand music and to arrive at that understanding with some kind of system in his progress was briefly as follows three periods of musical development first we have counterpoint the welding together of several themes each of equal importance this style of composition culminated in bach its most elaborate form of expression was the fugue but it also employed the canon and impressed into its service certain the minor forms like the alemand kurant shekhon gabat sarband gig and minuet next after bach music began to develop according to the harmonic system or if i may be permitted for the sake of clarity to use an expression which technically is incorrect according to the melodic system that is instead of combining several themes composers took one theme or melody and supported it with an accompaniment so that the melody stood out in clear relief this first decided melodic development covers the classical period the period after bach to beethoven and his highest form of expression was the sonata which in the orchestra became the symphony the romantic period comes after beethoven this to characterize it to buy the readiest means by something external something the eye can see is the single piece period the period in which the impromptu of shubert the song without words of mendelssohn the nocturne or chopal the novellette of schumann takes the place of the sonata which consists of a group of pieces or movements composers begin to find a two-exacting insistence upon correctness of form irritating expression becomes of more importance than form which is promptly violated if it interferes with the composer's trend of thought or feeling pieces are written in certain moods and their melody is developed so as to follow and give full expression to the mood in which it is conceived new harmonies are fearlessly invoked for the same purpose everything centers in the idea that music exists not as an accessory to form but for the free expression of emotion in his useful and handy dictionary of musical terms theodore baker defines a nocturn as a title for a piano piece of a dreamly romantic or sentimental character but lacking a distinctive form when we see the title sonata over a composition we think of form when we see the title nocturne we think of mood not manner the title arouses within us by anticipation the very feeling the very mood the very emotional condition which the composer is seeking to express the form in which he seeks to express it is wholly a secondary matter a composition is a sonata because it follows a certain formal development it is a nocturn because it is dreamly romantic or sentimental in no better way perhaps could the difference between the classical period of music and romantic period which set in after beethoven be explained the romanticist is no more hampered by form than the writer of poetry or fiction is by fax form dominates feeling in classical music feeling dominates form in romantic music we still are and happily ever shall remain in the romantic period the greatest of all romanticists and up to the present time the greatest of all composers is richard wagner whose genius will be appreciated more and more as years go by until as may be the case a still greater one will arise although as dramatic literature culminated in shakespeare so music may have found its greatest master for all time in wagner wagner of course was not a composer for the piano forte but when he reached back and to the fuller harmony inherited from beethoven added the counterpoint of bach thus combining the two great systems of composition he indicated the only method of progress possible for music of all kinds rise of the melodic school it must not be supposed that the melodic school which came in after bach and which so far as the classical form of sonata is concerned culminated in beethoven was the mushroom growth of a knight so much has been said of bach that a person unfamiliar with the history of music might draw the erroneous conclusion and that bach was the only composer worth mentioning before the classical period and germany the only country in which music had flourished on the contrary bach was the climax of a school to which several countries had each contributed its share partly vocal partly instrumental palestrina's name naturally comes to mind as representative of the early period of italian church music there also was the belgian orpheus or landis lasis or lasso the greatest composer of the flemish school and england had its gibbons and other magical composers their music was vocal and pliers to be considered more thoroughly under the head of vocal music but it also was contrapuntal and played its part in the general development of the arch before bach came upon the scene of course there also was instrumental music in counterpoint before box day there is queen elizabeth's virginal book a manuscript collection of music made either during her reign or shortly afterward and containing pieces for the virginal by talis bird guiles dr john bull and others including also the madrigalist gibbons the englishman henry purcell 1658-1695 the frenchman francois 1668 to 1733 who wrote a harpsichord method the germans helens leo von hassler 1564-1612 and fro-berger and the italian fresco baldi these were some among many composers of counterpoint more or less noted in their day bach however brought the art of counterpoint to perfection so that so far as it is concerned he neither required nor even so much as left room for a successor it may not be pertinent to the argument yet it may well be questioned whether had the classical trio hide in mozart and beethoven endeavor to carry on the contrapuntal school they would not in spite of their genius have relegated music to a more primitive state than it occupied when bach died it seems a fortunate circumstance to me that bach's son appears to have realized his inferiority to his father and that in consequence he turned from counterpoint to the development of harmony the working out of a clearly defined theme or melody supported by accompaniment counterpoint is said to be polyphonic a term composed of two greek words signifying many voiced combination in music of several parts or themes opposed to its homophonic or single voiced music in which one melody or part is supported by an accompaniment italy with its genius for the sensuous and emotional in music already had developed a school of melodic music and to this philip emmanuel bach turned for a model in italy the piano forte threw its employment for the freer harmonic support of dramatic solo singing in opera an art form that is indigenous to italy gradually had emancipated itself there from counterpoint and acquired a style of its own girolamo frescobaldi 1583 to 1644 a famous italian piano forte and oregon virtuoso whose first organ recital in saint peter's rome is said to have attracted an audience of 30 000 and whose mantle fell upon his two most renowned pupils the german johann jacob froberger and the italian bernardo pasquini not only experimented with our modern keys seeking to replace them the old ecclesiastical modes in which palestrini wrote but also simplified the method of notation for even what seems to us so simple and matter as the five-line staff is the result of slow evolution scarlotti's importance as composer and virtuoso the italian genius who gave the greatest impulse to the progress of piano forte music and who for his day immensely improved the technique of piano forte playing was dominico scarlatti 1683-1757 the famous son of a famous father alessandro scarlotti the leading dramatic composer of his time dominico scarlotti interests us especially because he is the only one of the early italians whose work retains an appreciable foothold on modern recital programs von bulow edited selections from his works and i recall from personal experience because i was at the concert the delight with which some of these were received the first time von bulow played them on his initial visit to this country during the season of 1875-276 amateurs on the outlook for something new even though it was very old took up scarlotti and this early italians suddenly acquired popularity was comparable with the run on the rachmaninov prelude when it was played here by celoti many years later scarlotti he has been called the founder of modern pianoforte technique although he composed for the harpsichord he understood the instrument so thoroughly and what he wrote for it accords so well with its genius that by unconscious anticipation it also was adapted to the genius of the modern piano forte it still is pianistic more pianistic and more suitable to the modern repertoire than a good deal of music by greater men who lived considerably later i should say for example that scarlotti's name is found more frequently on pianoforte recital programs than mozart's although mozart was incomparably the greater genius but there is about scarlotti's music such a quaint and primitive charm that one always listens to it with the zest of a discoverer whereas mozart's piano forte music although more modern just misses being modern enough this clever italian gives us the early beginnings of the sonata form he merely lisps in sonata accents it is true but his lisp is as fascinating as the ingenuous prattle of an attractive child his best known work the cat's fugue the subject of which is said to have been suggested to him by a cat gliding over the keyboard is indeed contrapuntal but even this is a movement in a sonata and the characteristic of his works as a whole is the fact that in most of them he developed and worked out a melody or theme and that he established the fundamental outlines of the sonata form comparatively few laymen have more than a vague idea of what is meant by sonata form to them a sonata simply is a composition consisting of several movements usually four three of them of considerable length with a shorter one a minuet or scherzo between the first and second or the second and fourth a sonata however must have one of its movements and generally it will be found to be the first written in a certain form regarding the scalati sonatas suffice it to say here that with him the form still is in its primitive simplicity for example the true sonata movement as we now understand it employs two themes the second contrasting with the first as a rule scarlotti is content with one theme it is the peculiar merit of philip emanuel bach that he introduced a second theme into a sonatas or suggested it by striking modulations when he employed only one theme and thus paved the way for its further elaboration by joseph hayden mozart elaborated the form still further and then came beethoven with whom the classical period reached its climax and whose sonatas for all practical purposes have completely superseded those of his forerunners rise of the amateur characteristic of the period of transition from bach to beethoven from the fugue to the sonata was the development of popular interest in music scalotti begins a brief introduction to a collection of 30 of his piano forte pieces which were published in 1746 by addressing the amateur or professor whoever you be significant in this is the inclusion of in fact the seeming preference given to the amateur music of the counterpoint variety had been music for the church the court and the professional now with the development of the freer harmonic or melodic system it was growing more in touch with the people during philippe manuel box life the increase of popular interest in music was remarkable the titles that began to appear on compositions show that composers were reaching out for a larger public by quotes some of them cecilia playing on the piano forte and satisfying the hearing the busy muse cleo piano forte practice for the delight of mind and ear in six easy galanteri parties adapted to modern taste composed chiefly for young ladies the contented ear and the quicken soul while philippe emanuel bach inscribes some of his pieces as easy or for ladies evidently the young person figured as extensively in the calculations of musical composers then as she does now in those of the publishers of fiction musical periodicals sprang up like mushrooms musical miscellany floral garnerings for piano forte amateurs new music journal for encouragement and entertainment in solitude at the piano forte for the skilled and unskilled such were some of the titles these periodicals often went the way of most periodical flesh and in the customary brief period but they show and quicken the public interest in music the contented ear and the quickened soul so to speak changes in musical taste if i dismiss philip emmanuel bach rather curtly and in this portion of the book at least do the same with haydn and mozart this is not because i failed to appreciate their importance in musical history but because they have failed to retain their hold on the modern piano forte repertoire the simple fact is that the piano forte as an instrument has outgrown their music we can get more out of it than they gave it if we bear in mind that the piano forte as well as music itself has developed it will aid us in understanding why so much music once considered far in advance of its time and even revolutionary has so soon become antiquated why ignore facts some examples of primitive music still survive because they charm us with their quaintness but the classical period is retiring more and more into the shadow of history whatever importance haydn and mozart may possess for the student their piano forte music so far as practical program making is concerned is today a negligible quantity i remember the time when as a people i poured with breathless interest over the pages of mozart's sonata in a minor and his fantasy and sonata in c minor but today when i read a book published about 25 years ago that mozart indulged in harmonies chord progressions and modulations sometimes considered of doubtful propriety even now and quite as harshly censured as are today the similar licenses of free thinking composers i wonder where they are for his own day nevertheless mozart was an innovator as every genius is for it is through those daring deviations of genius from established rule and tradition which contemporaries regard as unjustifiable license that art progresses this should be borne mined by those who are intolerant toward the opponents of wagner yet now are guilty of a similar solacism in proclaiming richard strauss a charlatan assuming that the modern pianoforte pupil is but indifferently nourished on the mozart pebulum let me add that this composer also was a virtuoso and by his choice of the piano forte over the clavichord did much toward making the modern instrument more popular he also developed the sonata form so that beethoven found it ready molded for his genius in fact the sonata form as we know it is so much a mozart creation that mr hanchette in his art of the musician suggests calling the sonata movement proper a mozzarta a suggestion which i presume will never be adopted beethoven and the epoch of the sonata in the history of music there are three figures that easily tower above the rest each represents an era they are bach who stands for counterpoint the epoch of the fugue beethoven who represents the epoch of the sonata wagner who represents the epoch of the music drama the first two summed up in themselves certain art forms which others had originated box root goes back to palestrina beethoven's to scarlotti wagner presents the phenomenon of being both the germ and the full fruition of the art form for which he stands it is conceivable that the work of these men will at some time fall into destitute for in art all things are possible and the classical period seems to be losing its grip on music more and more every day and we ourselves may live to see the sonata movement become obsolete it certainly is having less and less vogue and the composer who now writes a sonata with undeviating allegiance to its classical outlines deliberately invites neglect because the listener no longer cares to have his faculties of appreciation restricted by too rigid insistence upon form preferring that genius should have the utmost latitude and be absolutely untrammeled in giving expression to what it has to say nevertheless music always will bear the impress of these three masterminds just as our language although we do not speak in blank verse always will bear the impress of shakespeare i don't think much of that play exclaimed the countryman after hearing hamlet for the first time it's all made up of quotations equally familiar not to say colloquial are certain musical phrases certain modulations which have come down to us from the masters although beethoven no longer is the all dominant figure in the musical world that he was 50 years ago and it requires a performance of the ninth symphony given under specially significant circumstances such as the conducting of a felix vine gartner to attract as many to a concert hall as would be drawn by an ordinary wagner program i trust i shall know how to appreciate his importance to the development of musical art and approach him with the reverence that is his due like all great men who sum up an epoch he found certain things ready to hand the frenchman jean-philippe ramo 1683-1764 the creator of the modern system of harmony had published his nuvo system the music theory the sonata movement from its tentative beginnings under scarlotti had been developed through philip emmanuel bach haydn and mozart into a definite art form awaiting the final test of a great genius which beethoven proved to be slow development i already have pointed out that while piano forte and orchestra have developed side by side the general belief that the piano forte merely has been the handmaiden of the orchestra is a mistaken one on the contrary until the end of the classical period at least the piano forte was the pioneer it has blazed the way for the orchestra and led it instead of bringing up the rear thus the sonata form was developed by the piano forte and then was handed over by that instrument to the orchestra under the name of symphony which the reader should bear in mind simply is a sonata written for orchestra instead of for the piano forte even beethoven before he composed his first symphony which is his opus 21 tested his mastery of the form and his ideas regarding certain further developments in it by first composing 13 piano forte sonatas including the familiar pathetique which used to be to concert programs what lists hungarian rhapsody number two is now the cheval de battal on which pianists pranced up and down before the ranks of their astonished audiences and unfortunate amateurs sought to retain their equilibrium this experimentation this comparatively slow development was characteristic of beethoven is in fact characteristic of every genius who works from the soul outward like most artists whose spur is more in themselves than in natural artistic facilities he was very slow to come to any artistic achievement right sir hubert perry it is almost a law of things that men whose artistic personality is very strong and who touch the world by the greatness and the power of their expression come to maturity comparatively late and sometimes grow greater all through their lives so it was with bach gluck beethoven and wagner while men whose aims are more purely artistic and whose main spur is facility addiction come to the point of production early and do not grow much afterward such composers as mozart and mendelssohn succeeded in expressing themselves brilliantly at a very early age but their technical facility was out of proportion to their individuality and their force of human nature and therefore there is no such surprising difference between the work of their later years and the work of their childhood as there is in the case of beethoven and wagner in writing sonatas haydn and mozart had been satisfied with grace of outward form and a smooth and pretty flow of melody within that form beethoven was a man of intellectual force as well as of musical genius he applied his intellect to enlarging the sonata form his musical genius to supplying it with contents worthy of the greater opportunities he himself had created for it there is a wonderful union of mind and heart in beethoven's work the sonata form as perfected by him is a monument to his genius it remains to this day the flower of the classical period the passing of the sonata nevertheless the beethoven sonatas no longer retain the place of preeminence once accorded them on pianoforte resettle programs when von bulow was in this country during the season of 1875 to 76 he frequently gave concerts at which he played only beethoven sonatas i doubt if any of the great pianists of today could now awaken as much public interest by such programs as von bulow did i remember the concert at which among others of the beethoven sonatas this virtuoso played opus 106 rose sonata for das hamerklevyer after he had played through part of the first movement he became restless and from time to time peered over the keyboard and into the instrument as if something were wrong with it finally he broke off in the middle of the movement rose from his seat and walked off the stage when he reappeared he had with him an attendant from the firm of manufacturers whose piano fortes he used and together they fussed over the instrument for a while before the attendant made his exit and the irate little penis began the sonata all over again we considered the mishap that gave us opportunity to hear him play so much of the work twice a piece of great good luck for us would we so consider it now von bulow has passed into musical history as a great beethoven player and such he undoubtedly was i doubt however if he was a greater beethoven player than several living pianists some seasons ago eugene dala bear played a beethoven program his performance did not evoke the enthusiasm he anticipated in fact there were intimations in the comments on his performance that he was not as great a beethoven player as he thought he was personally and having a very clear recollection of von bulow's beethoven recitals because i attended everyone he gave in new york and in my mind's eye can see him sitting at the piano forte bending away over with his ear almost to the keyboard i think dalber played his beethoven program quite as well what had happened however was this a little matter of 30 years had passed and with it the classical period and its efflorescence the sonata form had faded by just so much and by just so much no longer was considered by the public the crucial test of a pianist's musicianship incidentally it is worth noting that the public usually is far ahead of the profession and of the majority of critics in appreciating new tendencies in music and realizing what is passing away and the same thing probably prevails in other arts orchestral instead of pianistic i'm aware that beethoven was a pianist of the first rank and that within the limitations of the sonata form he developed the capacity of the piano forte i also have read richard strauss's opinion in his edition of berlioz's work on instrumentation that beethoven treated the orchestra pianistically nevertheless from the modern viewpoint the essential fault of the sonata beethoven sonata's included seems to me to be that it is too orchestral and not sufficiently clever meisig pianistic in character not sufficiently adapted to the genius of the piano forte as we know it today it is possible that for the times in which they were composed the sonatas of haydn mozart and beethoven were most pianistic but as music has become more and more an intimate phase of life and as our most intimate instrument the instrument of the household is the piano forte we understand its capacity for the intimate expression of moods and fancies the lights and shadows of life as it never was understood before the modern lover of music if i may judge his standpoint from my own feels that while the sonatas of the masters i have named were written for the piano forte they were thought out for orchestra and that even a beethoven sonata is an engraving for pianoforte of a symphony for orchestra he composed nine symphonies and 32 sonatas if he had written his nine symphonies for piano forte we would have had nine more sonatas if he had composed his sonatas for orchestra we would have had 32 more symphonies this orchestral as opposed to pianistic character of the beethoven snot as accounts for passages in them so awkwardly written for the instrument that they are difficult to master and yet when mastered are not effective in proportion to their difficulty between enlarging the capacity of an instrument through the problems you give the player to solve and writing passages that are awkwardly conceived for it and hence ineffectual after they have been mastered there is a great difference champa list and others pile pillion on osa in their technical requirements of the pianist but when he has surmounted them he has climbed a mountain and from its peak may watch the world at his feet i think the orchestral character of much that beethoven wrote for the piano forte partly accounts for the fact that his sonatas no longer attract the great virtuosos as they formally did and that the public no longer regards them as the final test of a pianist rank i speak so unreservedly because i have lived through the change of taste myself by way of personal explanation i may be permitted to say that while i am not a professional musician music was so much a part of my life that i studied the piano forte almost as assiduously as if i had intended becoming a public player and that i was proficient enough to meet once a week with the first violinist and the first violent cellist of the new york philharmonic society for the practice of chamber music if there's anyone who should worship at the shrine of the sonata form and especially at that of the beethoven sonatas it should be myself for i was brought up on the form and those sonatas were my daily bread when i went to the von bulow beethoven recitals it was with book in hand to follow what he played note for note for purposes of study and assimilation those were years when in the hours during which one seeks communion with one's other self the beethoven sonatas were the medium of communication but now give me the men who emancipated themselves from a form that fettered the individuality of the piano forte chaupon least schumann and the piano forte scores of the wagner music dramas which actually sound more pianistic than the sonatas of the classical period and in which it is a delight to plunge oneself and be born along on a flood of free exultant melody nevertheless the sonata has had a great part to play in the history and development of music and has played it nobly and we must no more forget this then we should allow present day hero worship to supplant the memory of the heroes who went before the snotter is the firm and solid bridge over which music passed from the contrapuntal period to the romantic and doubtless there still are some who prefer to linger on the bridge rather than cross it to the promised land to which it leads always there are conservatives who stand still and look back and that these still should let their eyes rest longingly on the great master of the classical epoch beethoven is to say the least comprehensible one would have to be unresponsive indeed not to be thrilled by the story of his life his force of character his rugged personality his determination in spite of one of the greatest misfortunes that could befall a musician deafness and the intellectual power which he displayed in bending a seemingly rigid art form to his will and making it the receptacle of his inspiration well may these considerations be borne in mind whenever a beethoven sonata is on a piano forte recital program if it does not move us as profoundly as music more modern does that is not because its composer was less deeply concerned with the problems of life than those who have come after him for his time he was wonderfully subjective drawing his inspiration from the heart yet always preserving a sane mental poise if today the sonatas of this great genius and splendid man seem to us less dramatic and emotional than they once did to audiences it is because of the progress of music toward greater plasticity of expression and our conviction that such should be its mission end of chapter three recording by john thomas kuz kosmarsky the www.thenerd.com coach dot com chapter four of how to appreciate music this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org by martin giesen how to appreciate music by gustav kobie chapter four dawn of the romantic period all art begins with a grouping after form then attains form and then emancipates itself from two great insistence upon rigidity of form without however reverting to its early formless condition it was absolutely necessary to the establishment of music as an art that at some period or periods in its development it should pull itself together and focus itself in certain forms and adhere to them somewhat rigidly and somewhat tenaciously until they had been perfected without saying so in as many words i have sought in speaking of the sonata to let the modern lover of music know that if he does not like sonatus he need not be ashamed of that fact a few minutes ago and before writing this sentence i left my desk and going to the piano forte played through beethoven's sonata patektik it used to be a thrilling experience to play it or to hear it played today the grave which introduces the first movement still seemed portentous the individual themes throughout the work had lost none of their beauty and yet the effect produced in earlier years by this sonata as a whole was lacking i shall not say that it sounded pedantic but i dislike to apply that word to anything that sprang from the heart and brain of a genius like beethovens but there was a feeling of restraint about it the restraint of set form the restraint of pathos patterned to measure which is incompatible with our modern notions of absolute freedom of expression in music moreover there is ample evidence that beethoven himself chafed under the restraint of the sonata form and constantly strove to make it more elastic and more yielding to his inspiration what a sonata is the sonata form that is to say the movement from which the sonata derives its name consists of three main divisions and can easily be studied by securing the bulow and leibert edition of the beethoven sonatas in shirma's library in which the various divisions and subdivisions are indicated as they occur in the music the first division sometimes with a slow introduction like the grave of the sonata patik may be called the exposition it consists of the main theme in the key of the piece a connecting episode a second theme in a related key and contrasting with the first and a concluding passage as a rule the exposition is repeated an extremely artificial proceeding since there is no aesthetic or psychological reason for it after the exposition comes the second division the development or working out a treatment of both themes with much figuration and imitation generally called the free fantasia and consisting chiefly of a free development of motives taken from the first part baker this leads into the third division which is a restatement of the first accepting that the second theme instead of being in a related key is like the main theme in the tonic how beethoven enlarged the form this is the form of the sonata movement which was handed down to beethoven by haydn and mozart it very soon became apparent that the greatest genius of the classical period found it too limited for his inspiration in his third sonata opus 2 number 3 he makes several innovations that for their day are most daring following the first episode after the main scene he introduces a second episode with which he leads into the second theme then using a variant of the first episode as a connection he leads over to a third a closing theme in fact the material of the second episode is so thematic that i see no reason why he should not be set to use four themes in the exposition instead of the customary two in the free fantasia he insistently reiterates the main seam practically ignoring the others thus familiarizing the listener with it and making it as welcome as an old friend when the third division ushers it in again instead of closing the movement at the end of the usual third division as his predecessors haydn and mozart did beethoven introduces what is one of the most important innovations grafted by him upon the sonata form a coda with a cadenza i can imagine that this movement made his contemporaries look dubious and shake their heads it must have seemed to them originality strained to the point of eccentricity and more bizarre than effective as we look back upon it after this long lapse of time it must be reckoned a most brilliant achievement in the direction of freer form and from this point of view please bear in mind the reservation its creator not only never surpassed it but frequently fell behind it one of the movements of this sonata is a scherzer beethoven is the creator of this style of movement it is much less formal than the minuet which haydn introduced into the sonata this is special scherzo has a trio which in the broad sweep of its arpeggios is as modern sounding as anything beethoven wrote for the piano forte his moonlight sonata there are other sonatas by beethoven that indicate efforts on his part to be less trammelled by considerations of form regard as an example the sonata una fantasia opus 27 number two generally and by no means inaptly called the moonlight sonata this begins with the broad and beautiful slow movement with its sustained melody a poem of profound pathos in musical accents it is followed by an allegretto a flower twixt two abysses list called it and then comes the concluding movement a presto agitato which is one of beethoven's most impassioned creations there are only three movements and the usual sequence is inverted for the last of the three is the sonata movement at the end of the adagio sostenuto and at the end of the allegretto as well is the direction attack indicating that the following movement is to be attacked at once and denoting an inner relationship a psychological connection between the three movements throughout the work the themes are of extraordinary beauty and expressiveness even for a beethoven and the whole is a genuine drama of human life and experience this impression is produced not only by the very evident psychological connection between the movements but by the manner in which the composer holds on to his themes developing them through bar after bar as if he himself appreciated their beauty and were reluctant to let go of them and introduce new material the entire first movement practically a song without words of the most exquisite poignancy is built on a single motive with a brief episode which is more like an improvisation and a set part of a movement while the last movement consists of four eloquent themes with only the merest suggestion of connecting episodes the working out in the last movement is almost wholly a persistent iteration of the second theme this persistent dwelling upon theme and the psychological relation between the different movements make this moonlight sonata to me the most modern sounding of beethoven's piano forte works although when mere structural greatness is considered most critics will incline to rank it lower than the sonata apacionata and the four last sonatas opus 106 and 109 through 11. undoubtedly however it is the most temperamental of his sonatas and here in again the most modern my one quarrel with fond bulow is that he made it so popular by his frequent playing of it and his exceptionally poetic interpretation of it that the great virtuosos shun it very much as they shunned the sixth shophound waltz dog chasing its own tail because it is played by every piano forte pupil of every girl's boarding school everywhere striving for freedom in addition to what i have said of this sonata it was an immense gain for greater freedom of form and it is to be regretted that it is a more or less isolated instance and that beethoven did not adopt it as a standard in shaping his remaining sonatas its most valuable attribute from the modern point of view is a characteristic to which i already have called attention several times the fact that it's several movements stand in psychological relation to one another that there is such real soul or temperamental connection between them that it would be doing actual violence to the work as a whole if any one movement were to be played without the others or if their sequence were to be inverted but you may ask is there not in all sonatus this psychological interrelationship of the several movements have we not been told again and again that there is undoubtedly you and others who have been misinformed by enthusiasts who are unable to hear music in anything that has been composed since beethoven have been told so but the sonata with a few exceptions like the moonlight is simply a group usually of four movements three long ones with a shorter one between and save for their being in related keys there is no temperamental relationship between the movements whatsoever and to talk of there being such a thing is nonsense i believe the time will come when virtuosos will not hesitate to lift single movements out of the beethoven sonatas and place them on their programs and that there will be a sigh of relief from the public because it can hear a movement that still sounds fresh and modern without being obliged to listen to two or three others that do not heresy maybe galileo was accounted a heretic yet the world moves and the musical world with it the beethoven periods beethoven was an intellectual as well as a musical giant he thought before he wrote the division of his activity into three periods in each of which he is supposed to have progressed further along the road of originality and greatness is generally accepted nevertheless it is an arbitrary one especially as regards the piano forte sonatas since it has been seen that the first movement of one of his earliest works the third sonata opus 2 number 3 is one of his most original contributions to music and one of the most strikingly developed movements in sonata form that he has given us the period division which assigns this sonata as well as the sonata patatek to the first period is absurd the fact is that the works of the so-called first and second periods overlap but there is a decided change in his style when we come to his third period which in the piano forte sonatas begins with opus 109 the beginning of this period usually is assigned to the sonata opus 101 which seems to me too early because here a restless spirit seems to be brooding over his work it is thought by some that his mind and heart were warped by his misfortunes his deafness the ingratitude of a worthless nephew to whom he had been as a father and other family and material troubles to me however beethoven seems in these sonatas to be chafing more and more under the restraint of form and to be struggling to free himself from it bending all his intellect to the task frankly i do not think that in these last sonatas he achieved his purpose he had outgrown the form he himself had perfected and the thoughts which towards the last he endeavored to mold in it called for absolutely free and untrammeled development he had become too great for it and as a result it cramped and hampered him in his latest utterances it is my firm belief that had beethoven come upon the scene 50 years later he would not have composed a single sonata but have revived the sweet in modern style as schumann practically did in his carnaval kaisleriana and fussing schweink ausvin or have created for the pianoforte something corresponding to the freely developed tone poems of richard strauss because however beethoven wrote 32 piano forte sonatas and because he was for many years the all-dominating figure in the musical world every great composer who came after him and composed for the piano forte experimented with the sonata form and always be it noted with less success and less importance to the real progress of music toward freedom of expression than when he followed his own inner impulse and wrote the mood pieces the music of intention the subjective expressions of indicated thoughts and feelings that were more consonant with the tendencies of the romantic period which followed beethoven and for which he may be said to have paved the way for justice bach brought the contrapuntal form to such perfection that those who came after him could not even begin where he left off let alone surpass him so beethoven brought the sonata form to such perfection that no further advance in it was possible no wonder therefore that the piano forte sonatas of the romanticists are comparatively few in number and the least satisfactory of their works these composers seem to have written sonatas simply to show that they could write them and under a mistaken idea that length is a measure of greatness and that shorter pieces are minor achievements whereas as much genius can be displayed in a nocturn as in a sonata sonata is now old-fashioned lawrence gilman one of our younger american critics in his phases of modern music a collection of essays brief but containing a wealth of suggestion and breathing throughout the spirit of modernity sums up the matter in speaking of edward mcdowell's celtic sonata i cannot help wishing that he might contrive some expedient for doing away so far as he himself is concerned with the sonata form which he occasionally uses rather inconsistently as a vehicle for the expression of that vision and emotion that are in him for generally speaking and in spite of the triumphant success of the celtic mr mcdowell is less fortunate in his sonatas than in those freer and more elastically wrought tone poems in which he voices a mood or an experience with epigrammatic concision and directness the celtic succeeds in spite of its form though even here and notwithstanding the freedom of manipulation one feels that he would have worked to still finer ends in a more flexible and fluent form he is never so compelling so persuasively eloquent as in those impressionistically conceived pieces in which he molds his inspiration upon the events of an interior emotional program rather than on a musical formula necessarily arbitrary and anomalous this applies to pianoforte music in general since beethoven such i believe to be the consensus of opinion among the younger generation of critics to whom after all the future belongs as well as the opinion of those older critics who refuse to allow themselves to be pitchforked by their years into the ranks of the old fogies and who still hold themselves ever receptive to every new manifestation in music that is based on a union of mind and heart unless otherwise specifically mentioned i have in speaking of the sonata form referred to it in connection with the piano forte but it also is the form employed for the symphony which simply is a sonata for orchestra for piano forte trios quartets and quintets or string quartets and other branches of chamber music which are sonatas written for the combination of instruments mentioned and such others as are employed in chamber music and for concertos which are sonatas for the combination of a solo instrument like the piano forte violin or violoncello with orchestra in these branches the sonata form has held its own more successfully than on the piano forte and for several extraneous reasons in the symphony it is due largely to the greater variety that can be achieved through orchestral coloring in chamber music largely to the somewhat super refined and timorous taste of its devotees which would regard any startling innovation as highly indigorous and in the concerto to the fact that a soloist who appears at an orchestral concert is supposed to play a concerto simply because the orchestra is there to play it with him although he as well as the audience probably would find a group of solos far more effective in fact i think that much of the applause which usually follows a great pianist's playing of a concerto is due not so much to the audience's enthusiasm over it as to the hope that he may be induced to come out and play something alone so far as the symphony is concerned it is liberating itself more and more from the sonata form and taking the direction indicated by list in his symphonic poems and by richard strauss in his tone poems the freest form of orchestral composition yet conceived the first romantic composers in music as in other arts periods overlap we have seen that during bach's life scalati in italy was laying the foundations of the harmonic system and shaping the outlines of the sonata form which was to develop through philip emmanuel bach haydn and mozart and find its greatest master in beethoven likewise even while beethoven was creating those works which are the glory of the classical period two of his contemporaries carl maria von weber who died one year before him and franz schubert who survived him by only a year we're writing music which was destined to turn the art into new channels baber 1786 to 1826 is indeed regarded as the founder of the romantic school through his opera der freischutz it seems to me however that schubert to 1797-1800 contributed quite as much to the new movement through his songs while the contributions of both to the piano forte are important weber was a finished pianist had an enormous reach he could stretch at 12th and besides utilizing the facility thus afforded him to add to the brilliancy of pianoforte technique as in his well-known concert piece for piano and orchestra he deliberately in some of his compositions ignored the sonata form and wrote a momento capricicoso the polonese and the fascinating invitation to the dance the last even in its original form and without the elaborations in tulsa's version of it and the concert piece still are brilliant and effective numbers in the modern pianoforte repertoire considering the age in which they were composed their freedom from pedentry is little short of marvellous schubert's piano fought a music shubout was not a virtuoso and passed his life almost in obscurity but we now recognize that although he lived but 31 years few composers wrought more lastingly than he of course the proper place for an estimate of his genius is in the chapter on song but as a piano forte composer he is even to this day making his influence more and more felt living in vienna beethoven city and a fervent admirer of that genius it was natural that he should have composed sonatas and there is a whole volume of them among his piano forte works nevertheless so original was his genius and so fertile but in addition to his numerous other works he composed eight impromptu's among them the highly poetic one in g flat major opus 42 number two usually called the elegy another in b flat major opus 142 number three which is a theme with variations some of them brilliant others profoundly expressive and the beautifully melodious one in a flat major six dainty momo musical the exquisite little waltz melodies from which liszt fashioned the suaree from which the popular minuet is taken and the broadly dramatic fantasia on a theme from his song the wanderer for which list wrote an orchestral obligato thus converting it into a highly effective and thoroughly modern fantasy for piano forte and orchestra these detached compositions are as eloquent in their appeal today as if they had been written during the last 10 years instead of during the first quarter of the last century they are melodious with the sustained melody that delights the modern ear there is not as in the sonata form of that matter in all the classical music that schubert heard around him the brief giving out of a theme that an episode then another brief theme and so on all couched in the formulas in which the classicists delighted but instead of these postulates of formality melody fully developed and wrought out by one who reveled in it and was willing that his hearers should revel in it as well to distinguish between the classicists and this early romantic composer whose work survives in all its freshness and beauty to this day it may be said that their music was thematic based on the kind of themes that lent themselves to formal working out as prescribed by the sonata formula whereas these detached pieces of schuberth are based on melodies long drawn out melodies if you wish and be grateful that they are that conjure up mood pictures and through their exquisite harmonization exhale the very fragrance of romanticism naturally the sonatas from his pen are more sad nevertheless so long as it seems that we must have sonatas on our recital programs the neglect of those by schubert is shameful i am willing to stake his sonata number five in a minor against any sonata ever written and from several of the sonatas single movements can be detached which i should think any pianist would be glad to add to his repertoire among these is the leithsome skirzzo from the sonata number 10 in b-flat major and the beautiful slow movement and dante from the same work schubert also wrote many valuable piano forte duets among them several sets of marches and polonaises and an elaborate and stirring divertismo along quas which last seems to foreshadow the hungarian rhapsodies of list in these and the detached pianoforte solo pieces a special value lies in that they do not appear to have been composed as a protest against the sonata form but spontaneously and without a thought on schubert's part that he was doing anything in any way remarkable they are expressions of musical feeling in the manner that appealed to him as most natural the mama musico especially are little mood pieces and impressionistic sketches with here and there a bit of realism who for example is apt to forget a superf's playing of the third mama in hungarian style with a long crescendo and diminuendo the same effect used by rubinstein when he played his arrangement of the turkish march from beethoven's ruins of athens so that it seemed as if a band of gypsies approached from afar danced by and vanished in the distance thoroughly modern is schubert a most modern of the moderns whether we listen to his original piano forte compositions or to the schubert's list waltzes or hark hark the lark to be sung on the water balcon and other songs of his which have been arranged for the piano forte by list mendelssohn's songs without words felix mendelssohn the musical idol of his day and now correspondingly neglected contributed to the romantic movement his songs without words short pieces for the piano forte and aptly named because their sustained melody clearly defined against a purposely subordinated accompaniment gives them the character of songs in the popular meaning of the word mendelssohn was a fluent gentlemanly composer whose music was readily understood and therefore attained immediate popularity but the very qualities that made it popular its smoothness and polish and its rather commonplace harmlessness have caused it to lose cast the songs without words however still occupy a place in the music masters curriculum forming a graceful and easily crossed bridge from classical to romantic music i can remember still when as a lad i received from my music teacher my first mendelson song without words the g minor barca roll how it seems to open up a new world of music to me many of these compositions which are unique in their way still will be found to possess much merit that they are polished little pieces and poetic in feeling almost goes without saying the spring song may be one of the most hackneyed of piano forte pieces and the same may be true of the spinning song but it is equally true that the former is as graceful and charming as the latter is brilliant and showy a tender and expressive little lyric is the one in f major number 22 which your zephy frequently used as an encore and played with the exquisite effect a group of mendelssohn's songs without words is never out of place on a pianist's program at least half a dozen of them i think are apt to survive the vicissitudes of many years to come mendelssohn wrote three sonatas a sonata echo says scotch several caprichos and other pieces for the pianoforte besides two pianoforte concertos of which the one in g minor is the stock selection of conservatory pupils at their graduation exercises and later at their debut with it they shoot the musical shoots end of chapter 4 recording by martin giesen in hazelmere surrey chapter 5 of how to appreciate music this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by debra lee how to appreciate music by gustav kobe chapter 5 chopin the poet of the piano forte i must ask the reader still to imagine that he is at a piano forte recital although i frankly admit that i have been guilty of many digressions so that it must appear to him as if he had been whisked from mendelssohn hall up to carnegie hall then down to the metropolitan opera house and back to mendelson hall again this however as i have sought to make clear before is due to the universality of the piano forte as an instrument and to the comprehensiveness of pianoforte music which in itself illustrates in great part the development of the art at this point then of our imaginary piano forte recital there is likely to be a group of compositions by chopin and the larger the group or the more groups by this composer on the program the better satisfied the audience is apt to be baker calls frederick chopin 1810 to 1849 the incomparable composer for the piano forte but he was more he was an incomparable composer from every point of view great unique a tone poet as well as the first composer who searched the very soul of the instrument for which he specialized extraordinary as is his significance for that instrument his influence extends through it into other realms of music and his art is making itself felt to this day in orchestra opera and music drama as well as in piano forte music for he was an innovator in form an intrepid adventurer in harmony and a sublime singer of melody tempo rubato before the pianist whose recital we are supposed to be attending will have played many bars of the first piece in the chopin group the individuality of this composer will become apparent melody will pervade the recital hall like the fragrance of flowers at the same time there will be an iridescence not noticeable in any of the music that preceded chopin and produced as if by cascades of jewels those remarkable ornamental notes which yet are not ornamental but in spite of all their light and shade and their play of changeable colors part of the great undercurrent of melody itself here we have then nearly at the very outset of the first chopin piece the famous tempo rubato so-called which has been explained in various ways but which with chopin really means that while the rhythm goes calmly on with one hand the other weaves a veil of iridescent notes around the melodic idea list expressed it exactly when he said you see that tree its leaves move to and fro in the wind and follow the gentle motion of the air but its trunk stands there immovable in its form or the temple rubato is like a shower of petals from a tree in full bloom the firm outline of the tree its foliage are there while we see the delicately tinted blossoms falling from the branches and filling the air with color and fragrance or like the myriad shafts from the facets of a jewel piercing in all directions while the jewel itself remains immovable the center of its own rays or like the crisp ripple on a river while the stream itself flows on in majesty or in one or two passages when chopin becomes a cynic like the twaddle of critics while the person they criticize calmly goes about his mission the soul of the piano forte what you will notice about these compositions of chopin and i say these compositions deliberately although i have not named any for it makes no difference what pieces of his are on the program the effect will be the same is the fact that in none of them is there the slightest suggestion of anything but piano forte music chopin's great achievement so far as the piano 40 is concerned is the fact that he liberated it completely from orchestral and choral influences and made it an instrument sufficient unto itself brought it into its own in all its beauty of tone and expression and enlarged its capacity sought out its soul and reproduced it in tone as no other composer had done before him or has done since the recognition of the true piano tone seems to have been instinctive with him it appears in his earliest works nothing he ever wrote suggests orchestra or voice for the beautiful singing quality he brings out in much of his music is a singing quality which belongs to the noble instrument to which he devoted himself not once while listening to a chopin composition do you think to yourself as you do so often with classical works like the beethoven sonatas how well this would sound on the orchestra yet chopin is as sonorous as passionate as pleading as melancholy and is rich in effect although he is played only on the black and white keys of the piano forte as if he were given forth by a hundred instrumentalists so thoroughly did he understand the instrument for which he wrote he was the wagner of the piano forte a clear melodic line what you will notice too about his music is the general distinctness of his melody there may be times as in some of his arabesque compositions like the f minor etude when the effect is slightly blurred but this is done purposely and as a rule there will be found a clear melodic line running through everything he wrote combined with this melody are weird exquisite entrancing harmonies and those showers of temple rubato notes which glitter like a veil of mist in the sunlight and yet although a veil allow you to see what is beneath it like a delicate fabric which seems rather to emphasize and reveal the very things it is intended to conceal chopin was a pole he had the melancholy of his race but also its verve profoundly affected by his country's sorrow he also had its haughty spirit in paris where he spent the most significant years of his life he was surrounded by the aristocracy of his own country who were in exile and by the aristocracy of the arts list speaks of an evening at islam where he met besides some of the polish aristocrats people like heinrich heine and bellini chopin admired bellini's music it's clear and beautiful melodiousness and i myself think that chopin's melody often has italian characteristics although it is combined with harmony that is german in its seriousness but wholly chopin-esque in all its essentials in those numerous groups of ornamental or rather semi-ornamental notes so many of them chromatic and all of them usually designated by the technical term passing notes signifying that they are merely incidental to the melody into the harmonic structure there are nevertheless many that have far greater importance than if they were merely passing it is in bringing out this significance by slight accelerations and retards by allowing a few of them to flash out here while the others remain slightly veiled that the inspired chopin player shows his true conception of what the composer meant by temple rubato it was list afterward the first to recognize wagner who was the first to recognize chopin it was list also who introduced him to george song madame du duval the great passion of his life chopin was the friend of many women they adored his poetic nature and there is much in his music that is effeminate delicate and sensitive but altogether too much has been made of this side of his art and of certain morbid pieces like some of the nocturnes the affair with gerson was not only a passion but was a tragedy and like all such tragedies it left on his music the imprint of something deeper and greater than mere delicacy and morbidity then too we have to count with his patriotism and his sympathy with a struggling country and there is much more of the virile and heroic in his music than either the average virtuoso or the average listener allows for the etudes these contrasts in his music can readily be recognized when a great pianist makes up the chopin group on his program from the etudes which are among the greatest composition of all times whether we consider them as piano forte music or as music in general they touch the soul in many places and in many in varied ways and they reflect the alternate delicacy and daintiness of his genius as well as its vigor and nobility suppose for the sake of a brilliant beginning the virtuoso chooses to start off with the fifth the so-called etude on black keys and flashes it in our eyes making the piano forte play the part of a mirror held in the sunlight this gives us one side of chopin's music it's brilliancy and it is noticeable that while the tempo of the piece is given as vivace the style in which it is to be played is indicated by the direction brillante if the pianist continues with the third etude we shall hear one of the most tender and beautiful melodies that chopin ever composed let him follow this with number 13 the one in a flat major and we are reminded of what schumann said in his review of this book of etudes in which he speaks of the a flat major as an aeolian harp possessed of all the musical scales the hand of the artist causing them all to intermingle in many varieties of fantastic embellishment yet in such a way as to leave everywhere audible a deep fundamental tone and a soft continuously singing upper voice shuman heard chopin himself play this etude and he says that whoever will play it in the way described will get the correct idea of chopin's performance but it would be an error to think that chopin permitted every one of the small notes to be distinctly heard it was rather an undulation of the a flat major chord here and there thrown aloft and knew by the petal throughout all the harmonies one always heard in great tones a wondrous melody while once only in the middle of the piece besides that chief's song a tenor voice became prominent in the midst of the chords after the etude a feeling came over one as of having seen in a dream a beatific picture which when half awake one would gladly recall figure passion and impetus if now the pianist wishes to show by contrast chopin in his full figure passionate and impetuous let him take the great c minor etude the twelfth allegro confoco great in outline pride force and velocity it never relaxes its grim grip from the first shrill dissonance to the overwhelming chordal close says hunnicure adding that this end rings out like the crack of creation it is supposed to be an expression of the alternating wrath and despair with which chopin received the tidings of the taking of warsaw by the russians in september 1831 for it was shortly after this that the etude was composed no wonder to quote again from hunnicure that all sweeps along in tornadic passion a pianist hardly can go amiss in making his selection from the 27 etudes for the contrasts which he can affect are obvious and there is among these compositions not one which is not its special merits there is the tenth of which fanbulo said whoever could play it in a really finished manner might congratulate himself on having climbed to the highest point of the pianist's parnessus and that the whole repertory of music for the piano forte does not contain a study of perpetual motion so full of genius and fancy as this a special one is universally acknowledged to be accepting possibly lists furfole then there is number 19 in c sharp minor like a nocturne with the melody in the left hand with the right hand answering as a flute would a cello for contrast take number 21 the so-called butterfly etude a wretched misnomer because a pianist gifted with true musical clairvoyance can work up such a gust of passion in this etude that any butterfly would be swept away as if by a hurricane nor in order to accomplish this is it necessary to make such a bravura piece of the etude as so many pianists ignorantly do we have to the winter wind etude in a minor opus 25 number 11. the 23rd in the collection as usually published planned on a grand scale and carried out in a manner equal to the plan fonbillo calls attention to the fact that with all its synorousness the greatest fullness of sound imaginable it nowhere trespasses upon the domain of the orchestra but remains piano forte music in the strictest sense of the word to chopin says von bulow in referring to this etude is due the honor and credit of having set fast the boundary between piano and orchestral music which through other composers of the romantic school especially robert schumann has been defaced and blotted out to the prejudice and damage of both species while agreeing with von bulow that chopin was the great liberator of the piano forte i cannot agree with the exception he takes to the music of robert schumann if he had referred back to the unpianistic classical sonata form he would have been more accurate the preludes i have gone into some detail regarding these etudes because i regard them as a whole among the greatest of chopin's works but i once heard rubenstein play the entire set of 24 preludes and i sometimes wonder as one often does with the compositions of a great genius whether these preludes in spite of the comparative brevity should not be ranked as high as anything chopin ever wrote according to tradition they were composed during the winter of 1838 which chopin spent with george song at majorca in the balearic islands but there is authority for saying that they received only the finishing touches there and are in fact the gleanings of his portfolios it seems as if in these 24 pieces every phase of human emotion were brought out if my memory is correct ribenstein played them as a solo group at a philharmonic concert or he may have given them about the same time at one of his recitals it was in 1872 and while after this long lapse of time it is impossible to remember every detail of his performance i shall never forget the exquisite tenderness with which he played the very brief prelude in a major vii he simply caressed the keyboard touched it as if his fingers were tipped with velvet and though into the other compositions of the series he put according as their character varied an immense amount of passion or more subdued emotion i can still hear this seventh prelude sounding in my memory note for note and bar for bar as he rendered it a prolonged tremulous whisper schumann regarded the preludes as most remarkable saying that in every piece we find in his own hand frederick chopin wrote it one recognizes him in his pauses in his quick coming breath he is the boldest the proudest poet soul of his time each number in the series is complete in itself a mood picture but the series as a whole in its collection of moods its panorama of emotions represents the entire range of chopin's art the fourth in e minor covering only a page is one of the most pathetic plates ever penned the 15th in d flat major with its continual reiteration of the dominant like the incessant drip of rain on a roof is a nocturn chopin in one of his morbid moments while the 18th in f minor is as bold a piece of dramatic recitative as though it had been lifted bodily out of a music drama and so we might run the whole range of the collection finding each admirable in itself yet different from all the others what a group for a recital these 24 preludes make nocturnes if chopin had not written the nocturnes i doubt if those who play and those who comment on him would air so often in attributing such an excessive morbidness to him as they do or lay the charge of effeminacy against him morbid these nocturnes undoubtedly are in many parts and yet they often rise to the dignity of elegy and sometimes even of tragedy exquisitely melodious they are too and full of the haunting mystery of night the one in c-sharp minor opus 27 number one is perhaps the most dramatic of the series and henry t fink in his chopin essay is entirely within bounds when he says that it embodies a greater variety of emotion and more genuine dramatic spirit on four pages than many operas on 400 there are greater nocturns than the one in g opus 37 number two but i must nevertheless regard it as the most beautiful of all it may be which and unmanned the player as neeks has said but on the other hand i think its second melody like a venetian barkerell breathed through the moonlight is the most exquisite thing chopin ever composed and note how without any undulating accompaniment its rhythm nevertheless produces a gentle wavy effect probably the most familiar of all the nocturns is the one in e flat the second in the first set opus 9 it has been played so much that unless it is interpreted in a perfect manner it comes perilously near to being hack made but under the hands of a great pianist who unites with absolute independence of all his ten fingers the soul of a poet it becomes an iridescent play of color with a somber picture of melancholy seen through the iridescence remedy played a violent arrangement of it with such delicacy and so much poetry of feeling that he actually reconciled one to its transfer from the piano forte to the soprano instrument of four strings chopin and poe john field an irish composer 1782 1782-1837 was the first to compose nocturnes and it is not unlikely that chopin got the pattern from him occasionally at historical recitals one hears a nocturne by john field but i think that if even those who love to question the originality of great men were familiar with the nocturnes of field would realize how far chopin went beyond him making out of a small type an art form of such poetic content that in spite of field having been first in the lists chopin may be said to have originated the form naturally field did not relish seeing himself supplanted by this greater genius and he said of chopin that he composed music for a sick room and had a talent of the hospital on recital programs chopin's nocturnes often appear and when played by a master like padarovsky who is sensitive to every shade of chopin's genius they are heard with an exquisite feeling of sorrow in these nocturns chopin always seems to me like edgar allen poe in ululun or an annabel lee and was not poe one of the only two american poets of real genius waltzes and mazurkas a chopin waltz will admirably afford contrast in a group of chopin pieces on a recital program possibly the waltzes are the most frequently played by amateurs of all chops compositions but to perpetrate an irish bull even those that have been played to death still are very much alive it was shuman who said that if these waltzes were to be played for dancing more than half the dancers should be countesses the music is so aristocratic indeed to listen to these waltzes is like looking at a dance through a fairy lens they seem to be improvisations of the pianist during a dance and to reflect the thoughts that arise in the player's mind as he looks on giving out the rhythm with the left hand while the melody and the ornamental note groups indicate his fancies love a jealous plant joy ecstasy and the tender whispering of enamored couples as they glide past the slow a minor waltz with its viola-like left-hand melody was chopin's favorite and he was so pleased when stephen heller told him that it was his favorite one too that he invited him to luncheon strange that we always should regard food as the most appropriate reward of artistic sympathy each waltz with the exception of some of the posthumous ones has its individual charm but to me the most beautiful is the one in c sharp minor with its infinite expression of longing in its leading theme and its remarkable chromatic descent before the brilliant right-hand passage that follows in the second episode these chromatics should be emphasized as they are a feature of the passage and form gems of harmonization but few pianists seem to appreciate their significance and pay soul attention to bringing out the upper voice thoroughly characteristic of chopin thoroughly in keeping with his polish nationality and its traditions are the mazurkas jewels of music full of the finest feeling the most delicate harmonization and with a dash and spirit entirely their own weitzman truly says that they are the most faithful and animated pictures of his nation which chopin has left us and that they are masterpieces of their class here he stands forth in his full originality as the head of the romantic school of music in them his novel and alluring melodic and harmonic progressions are even more surprising than in his larger compositions list on the mazurkas list two pauses to pay his tribute to them some portray foolhardy gaiety in the sultry and oppressive heir of a ball and on the eve of a battle one hears the low size of parting whose sobs are stifled by sharp rhythms of the dance others portray the grief of the sorely anxious soul amid festivities whose trimult is unable to drown the profound woe of the heart others again show the tears premonitions and struggles of a broken heart devoured by jealousy sorrowing over its loss but repressing the curse now we are surrounded by a swirling frenzy pierced by an ever recurring palpitating melody like the anxious beating of a loving but rejected heart and a non-distant trumpet calls resound like dim memories of bygone fame all this is very fine although a trifle over sentimental the fact is that the chopin circas are archly coquettish passionately pleading full of delicate banter love despair and conquest and always thoroughly original and thoroughly interesting in fact chopin never is commonplace a mazurka or two will add zest to any group of his works on a recital program the polynesias are chopin's battle hymns the role of drums the booming of canon the rattle of musketry and the plant for the dead all these things one may hear in some of these compositions the morning notes however are missing from the a major polonaise opus 40 and usually called le meliter is not a large canvas but it is heroic and one of the most virile of all his works it was of this pollinates chopin said that if he could play it as it should be played he would break all the strings of the piano forte before he had finished other works and then the ballads and the scherzos these are perhaps chopin's greatest contributions to the music of the piano forte they are wonderfully original wonderfully emotional yet never to the point of morbidness full of his original harmonies fascinating rhythms and glow in the scherzos he is not gayly abandoned as the title would suggest but often grim and mocking tragedy mocking itself chopin also wrote sonatas felt himself obliged to perhaps because he was writing for the piano forte because piano forte music still was in the grip of the 32 beethoven piano forte sonatas by no means did he adhere to the classical form yet these three sonatas are not to be counted among his most successful compositions one of them the b-flat minor contains the familiar funeral march which has been said to give forth the pain and grief of an entire nation chopin's nation sorrowing poland and indeed the middle episode the trio of the march is pathetic to the verge of tears while in the other portions the march progresses to the grave amid the tolling of bells and the heavy of soldiery it is played and played possibly played too much and yet when well played never misses leaving a deep impression because people will persist in playing certain popular pieces there is no reason these should not be enjoyed when interpreted by a master there is a vast difference between interpretation and mere playing this funeral march is followed in the sonata by a finale which aptly enough has been described as night winds sweeping over graves the funeral march often is played at recitals as a detached piece i cannot see why pianists do not add this finale which has real psychological connection with it the bear sues two concertos for piano and orchestra which often are slightly spoken of and most unjustly since they are full of beautiful melody and most grateful to play beyond these it does not seem necessary to go here unless perhaps to mention the impromptus which are full of the most delightful chiaroscuro and the great f minor fantasy a noble from head to foot because chopin wrote only for the piano forte because as a rule his pieces are not long his greatness was not at first recognized the conservatives seemed to think no man could be great unless he wrote sonatas in four movements for the piano and symphonies for the orchestra unless he composed for 50 or 60 instruments instead of for only one but although jumbo was large he was not accounted beautiful and worship of the big is a mistaken kind of reverence chopin's briefest mazurka is worth infinitely more than many sonatas that cover many pages this composer was a tone poet of the highest order while today we regard him mainly as the interpreter of beauty in his own day he was an innovator a reformer and like his own pulse a revolutionist the piano forte as a solo instrument sufficed for his most beautiful dreams for his most passionate longings by in his history of the piano forte and piano forte players tells us that chopin smiled when he heard that cherny had composed another overture for eight pianos and 16 persons and was very happy over it chopin adds by opened to the two hands a wider world than cherny could give to 32. rubenstein as quoted by hanukkah apostrophizes him as the piano bard the piano rhapsodist the piano mind the piano soul tragic romantic virile heroic dramatic fantastic soulful sweet dreamy brilliant grand simple all possible expressions are found in his compositions and all are sung by him upon his instrument hanukkah himself says in chopin's music there are many pianists many styles and all are correct if they are poetically musical logical and individually sincere best of all he enlarged the scope for individual expression in music once for all he got piano forte music away from the set form of the classical sonata he was sincere and his survival when nearly all of mendelssohn much of schumann and half of berlioz have suffered an eclipse as proof positive of his vitality thus again hunnicure phi says in summing up his position that his greatness is his aristocracy that he stands among musicians in his faultless vesture noble from head to foot but above all he is a searcher of the human soul and because he searched it out on the piano forte is he therefore less great than if he had drawn it out on the strings piped it on the reeds blown it through the tubes and battered it on the drum heads of the orchestra end of chapter 5 recording by deborah lee chapter 6 of how to appreciate music this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by ann cheng how to appreciate music by gustav kobe chapter 6 schumann the intimate having finished with his chopin group the pianist is apt to follow it with a schumann selections and we meet with another original musical genius robert schumann was born at zukow in june 1810 his father was a book publisher and was in hopes that the sun would show literary aptitude in fact the elder schumann discouraged robert's musical aspirations and as a result instead of receiving early in life for systematic musical training his education was along other lines he studied law at leipzig in 1828 and in heidelberg in 1829 and was thus what is rare among musicians a composer with an academic education his meeting with a celebrated piano forte teacher frederick veek the lester titsky of his day determined schumann to enter upon a musical career vic took him into his home in leipzig and he studied the piano forte with a view of becoming a virtuoso in order to gain greater freedom in fingering he defies the mechanical apparatus by which one finger was suspended in a sling while the others played upon the keyboard unfortunately through the use of this contrivance he strained the tendons of one hand and his dream of a virtuoso's career vanished meanwhile he had fallen in love with his teacher's daughter clara vik and finally after determined opposition on the part of her father married her in 1840 later in life a brain travel which has suffered intermittently became more severe and in february 1854 he became possessed at the idea that schubert's spirit had appeared to him and given him a theme to work out he abruptly left the room in which he was sitting with some friends in his house at dusseldorf and threw himself into the rhine some boatmen rescued him from drowning but he had to be taken to an asylum near bonn where he died in july 1856 these circumstances in his life are mentioned here not only because of their interest but because they explain some aspects of his music schumann was of a brooding disposition intensely introspective compared with shopper his music lacks iridescence and shows a want of brilliancy this will be immediately apparent if at a recital a pianist places the schumann pieces after a chopin group as he's apt to do for the sake of the very contrast which they afford but if schumann's compositions are wanting and superficially attractive brightness they more than make up for it in their profounder characteristics all through them one seems to hear a deep sounding tone one might say that it works for the keyboard instrument are piano forte music for the viola and for that reason they appear to me so expressive and so appealing the harmonies are wonderfully compact one feels after striking a schumann cord like stiffening the fingers in order to hold it down more firmly keep a grip on it and let it sound to its last echo poet bourgeois and philosopher in schumann's music the sensitive listener will find a curious blending of poet bourgeois and philosopher he had the higher fantasy the warmth of the poet a bourgeois love of what was intimate and homely and the introspection of the philosopher sometimes he is so introspective that he appears to me actually to eat burrowing in harmony like a mole the melodies are interwoven sometimes the upper voice flatters lightly down upon contrapuntal collisions in the base frequently his rhythms are syncopated melodies are superimposed upon each other he uses imitations canonic figuration and often by introducing a single note foreign to the scale suddenly lowers or lifts an entire passage there are interior voices in his music half suppressed yet making themselves heard now and then above the principal melody he loves anticipations advancing a single note or a few notes of the harmony and then filling in the sustained tone or tones with what was at first lacking these characteristics are so marked that it is as easy to recognize schumann as it is to distinguish chopa in the first few bars of a work by either each is suey generous each has its own hallmark and it is a great thing in music as in other arts to have one's product so personal that there can be no mistaking whose it is schumann made valuable contributions to so-called program music his pieces besides intrinsic musical worth have a distinct meaning usually indicated by the titles he gives them and these titles themselves often are suggested by the works of authors whom we admired or hark back to certain fanciful figures like harlequins and columbines his second work for the piano forte the papiyon derived its inspiration from the poet jean-paul who was at that time an object of his intense worship but whoever expects to find butterflies sluttering through these schumann pieces will be mistaken they are rather symbols of thought still in the chrysalis state and waiting like butterflies to cast off the shell and gain air and freedom this symbolism must be born in mind in listening to the papillon schumann himself said in a general way regarding his programmatic intentions in this and other works that the titles given to his music should be taken very much like the titles of poems and that as in the case of poems the music in itself should be beautiful irrespective of title or printed explanation this is true of all program music that has survived it will be found beautiful in itself but it also is easy to discover that the titles and explanations which are calculated to place the hero in certain receptive moods vastly add to his enjoyment carnival and chrysler yana i am always glad when a pianist elects to place the schumann carnival on his program because it is so characteristic that composer's method of work and of his writing short pieces are sweet giving a separate name to each of his diversions yet uniting them into one composition by means of a comprehensive title the complete title to this work is carnaval sen mignon so catra not piano the four notes are a s c h and an explanation it should be said that in german s s is e flat and h the b of our musical scale ash was the birthplace of ernestine von fricken one of schumann's early loves three of the divisions of the carnival are entitled floristan eusebius and march of the david's prindler schumann had founded the zeitzger music and he contributed to it under the nom de plume of florestan eusebius and raro while his associates were denominated the davis brundler it being their mission to combat and put to flight the old fogies of music as david had the philistines schumann himself is a looker on at this carnival a thinker wandering through the gay world drawing his own conclusions and noting down in music the varied figures as they pass and his reflections on them we meet chopa and paganini each neatly characterized chiarina the italian diminutive of clara and estrella none other than ernestine herself also harlequin pantalong and columbine the david's brunda march into the strains of the german folk song grandfather wedded my grandmother dear so grandfather then was a bridegroom i fear and the whole end in a merry uproar he wrote another carnival suite opus 26 the fashion swan chaos bean in which he introduced a suggestion of marseilles which was at that time forbidden to be played in vienna the title of another work which ranks among his finest productions the christ lariana also requires explanation this he derived from a book by e.t.a hoffman who sometimes is spoken of as the german poe although he lacks the exquisite art of the american author in fact is a poe bound up in much heavy german philosophy and turgid introspection the chrysler of half-man's book is an exuberant sentimentalist and is said to have had his prototype in capell-meister ludwig berner who after a brilliant early career had become addicted to drink and was reduced to maudlin memories of his former triumphs in hofmann's book there is a contrast drawn between this pathetic character whose ideals have become shadows which he vainly chases and the brazilians of life are set forth by another character keita mo literally tom cat purr but these chrysleriana of which b says the joys and sorrows expressed in these pieces were never put into form with more sovereign power should be entitled shumanyana for although the title is derived from hofmann the content is schumann thoughts of his clara concerning the work as a whole he wrote to clara while in the throes of composition this music now in me and always such beautiful melodies think of it since my last letter to you i have another entire book of new things ready i intend to call them christ lariana and in them you and a thought of you play the chief role and i shall dedicate them to you yes they belong to you as to no one else and how sweetly you will smile when you find yourself in them my music seems to me so wonderfully interwoven in spite of all its simplicity and speaking right from the heart it has that effect upon all for whom i played these things as i now do gladly and often if clara and a thought of clara play the chief role what becomes of chrysler and cater mo surely chris lariana are shrumaniana full of varied characteristics are the fantasy pieces among these is a familiar varun which one has about to hear to recognize at once that it is no ordinary why but a question upon the answer to which depends the happiness of a lifetime at evening arbenz with its sense of perfect peace the buoyant soaring auschwing whims green night scene an echo of the legend of hero and leander the fable dream worlds traumas viren and the end of the song with its mingling of humor and sadness these fantasy pieces and the aptly named novellettes seen destined always to retain their popularity and then there are the scenes from childhood to which belongs the troi marai the forest scenes the sonatas the heroic technical studies based on the paganini capriccios and the etudes samfonique and the fantasy above the first movement of which he placed these lines from schlegel through every tone there passes to him who deigns to list in varied earthly dreaming a tone of gentleness clara was atoned as he told her it was largely through madame schumann's public playing of her husband's works that they won their way even so only to their lack of brilliancy and their introspection they were long in coming to their own but the best of them including of course the admirable a minor concerto long will retain their holds on the modern pianist repertoire william mason went to leipzig in 1849 only a few years before i arrived at leipzig he says in his memories schumann's genius was so little appreciated that when he entered the store of wright coffin hertl with a new manuscript under his arm the clerks would nudge one another and laugh one of them told me that they regarded him as a crank and a failure because his pieces remained on the shelf and were in the way shortly after my return from germany to new york i went to brising's then one of the principal music stores in the city the sherman's ice successes and asking for certain compositions by schumann i was informed that they had his music in stock but as there was no demand for it it was packed away in a bundle and kept in the basement what a contrast now end of chapter six
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Day 20 Manifesting Money - 33 Days of Manifestation with Maryam and Bonita
hi there welcome to day 20 of our 33 days of manifestation with mariam and bonito if you enjoy these videos please subscribe to our youtube channels bonita woods and the core shift because we're trying to manifest more subscribers and we appreciate your participation with that today we are continuing with our process of manifesting money something that is absolutely meaningless to our soul and to the angels and our guides but it means so much to us so um here's the thing to remember it is so important that you feel absolute faith in self and completely self-empowered that's why i like to do the spoon bending because if i can get like this fork and spoon all curled up in each other then i can do anything i'm also a big fan of saying if that person can do it then i can do it it's just a matter of practice and belief in self so i go and hang out with or attend events by hosted by like really extraordinary people who have accomplished amazing things like all of these crystals in here have been imported from i was told the angelic realm so i have here a little box of what i consider magical crystals that i saw with my own eyes appear out of nowhere and let's see i have one here here it is this little shield crystal and it's got you see little like fractures internal fractures in there or growth lines this crystal has actually changed color on me multiple times and it always seemed i saw it i saw it like i was three feet two feet from seeing it like drop out onto a cloth and when it dropped out it was clear quartz shield but the fractures had little rose quartz growth points in them and then later that disappeared and also a lot of the fracture points disappeared it was almost like glass and then the edges turned purple and it became amethyst now this happened over you know several years of time it wasn't just like bing bing bing it was like slow processes and then all of that pulled back and then the little uh internal fracture points started um it was clear again but the fracture points were getting bigger and bigger and they were full of root teal they were rutilated so it's like little lines of rutile like little threads and i had this documented by geologists at the smithsonian institute and the us geological survey and there every time they're like no it's a different crystal there's no way it's the same crystal so we have documented images of this and now like all the rutile has gone back it's oops it's clear again but you see it's got more of the internal growth lines than before and it's getting a little bit of a rainbow refraction in there so it always represents where i'm at with my life and i look forward to seeing you know what it involves and what the meaning is behind it so this is like a magical crystal that was sent to me it appeared in thin air and dropped onto a white cloth and um i didn't bring it through it was another person who is skilled with this process trained with this process he said it came to me from archangel michael the weird thing is as that happened the sun was setting and the clouds looked like an angel angels coming through a portal there was a whole bunch of us there and we all went out on the balcony and we're looking at all of these angels and it was like so obvious to everyone it was such a magical experience so here's the thing if this can happen in front of me by another person who's just a person who's trained with this because he has absolute faith and belief and he's practiced he's developed this skill the connection then i can do it you can do it if we put in the time and the work to develop the skill i mentioned that anecdote one because it's like so freaking cool but two as a reminder for any of you who practice spoon bending with me you know we can do whatever we believe we can do so today we are going to practice a little meditation on believing that the money is just flowing to us we don't need to worry about where how what or why it's coming in but the money is flowing in the money is flowing in this is comparable to an exercise i do where whenever i have to do housework because like i do not enjoy doing housework i sit and um like the night before when i'm going to sleep and i chat with my guides and everyone and thank them for the day and then i close my eyes i'm already in bed in the morning when i wake up before i open my eyes i connect in and i thank everyone for a wonderful night's sleep and i tell them what i have in store for today i do that the night before and the morning of because that way they are all set to help me with whatever i want and i tell them i'm going to clean house today i want your help i'm going to clean house at 11 a.m and then at like 10 45 a.m i sit and i check in with them and i'm like okay i'm cleaning house today who's coming to help me and amazingly there will be all these like fairies and angels and whoever they're like the cleaning core they love cleaning now i have to do my housework i have to physically vacuum up dust do laundry but everything is done in much less time like when i wipe a shelf instead of having to wipe five times i just have to wipe like twice and all the dirt comes up when i vacuum all the dirt comes up even in the hard to reach areas and when i'm all done i look and it all happened in much less time and it's sparkling so i think about that when i go to manifest money just flowing to me i know that they're going to do their part and i do my part and as i visualize the money flowing to me and my angels and my guides are helping me they'll give me messages on what i need to do in my day in my life to flow the money in they might say teach a class on whatever and then they will make sure that class is full or they'll say you know what give a call to so and so and see how they're doing and i'll call someone we're chatting will go hey i need some help with something and it's a pain gig i'm like okay like things just start happening so we're going to work on this today it's a quick meditation but what i want you to do is practice this at night before you go to sleep when you're already in bed you know and getting a little dosy in the morning when you wake up first thing and then check in throughout the day give yourself little check in so you're building that connection with those who will flow everything to you and be open to whomever comes in all right get ready close your eyes if you'd like and just be relaxed look in your body and invite any tension or anxiety at this moment to vacate and look in yourself find that little spark of joy that's just going to be found somewhere in your body and invite it to expand invite it to expand just like the fire in the wood stove behind me we're not at a good angle to see it we're not at a good angle to see it but there's a beautiful blades going in there invite the spark of joy to just expand and fill your being if there are any parts of your body that are resisting the joy often might be barricades around the heart or the solar plexus or shake sacral chakras you know just invite them to release and take a break take like the equivalent of a coffee break or a little you know everyone needs little breaks throughout the day and they can flow in the joy flow in let the spark of joy expand just fill your being invite your roots chakra to open up so all of this joy can flow into earth invite your ambiance your aura to just loosen up so all this joy can radiate out and around you invite your crown chakra to open up so that cosmic joy universal joy joy from the angels your guides can flow in and replenish and flow through you we're flowing we're flowing and emanating and flowing and enjoying and then issue an invitation all who wish to connect with me who want to help me guide me mentor me assist me who will connect with me in the highest frequency of love the frequency of love that my soul has the frequency of love my guardian angel has for me on up to higher frequencies you are invited to connect with me and help me all others you can go until you can raise your love frequency i'm sure there's other things for you to do elsewhere and invite in everyone who can connect with you through the highest frequency of love you may feel a little pressure or discomfort in your head or your forehead or your eyes like if that happens that's just your body's natural defense mechanism against any external forces coming in acknowledge that this is safe this is love and give your body permission to relax to be receptive beautiful and now greet whoever shows up if it's too amorphous to know whom in person is showing up just greet them and say thank you for joining me through love you may need to meet with them multiple times before you know that connection is really good and you can see who they are or learn their names or their names or their image may evolve the more you become connected that's all right that's very natural you can open your heart wide greet and chat with everyone who's there to help you it may be one it may be a million you may have a few collectives in there and that is all right and let them know what it is that you wish to talk with them about you may have a few conversations to get through before you're ready to talk about you know money or it could be you can pour out your heart to them and say please help me with all of these issues and while you're at it as the issues are releasing let's fill that void with money lots and lots of money here's the kicker none of them really understand money so they need the why of money just send lots and lots of money to me so i can pay my bills so i can take that vacation so i can buy the thing i want so i can relax and breathe deep release all the stress and worry so i can connect better with you without the anxiety with a full heart send money to me and my heart can be open and i can do the work that we're here to do together and let them know you know when you're first starting out say any money just send any money to me as you get further and more comfortable as money starts flowing in then you're like okay now i want a hundred bucks a thousand bucks a million bucks whatever but when you're first beginning just say any money just send the money send the money flow the money to me through love and be aware of what happens and give them a few other tasks to do like you know and while you're at it you know help me enjoy my life more everything that brings relaxation calm and enjoyment while i'm working through my day while i'm doing what i need to do just like let's make a happier life and flow in the money release the issues replaced with money and then you know thank them individually or as a group embrace them and invite them to be flowing and connected and helping you all through your day you will want to do this exercise every night when you go to bed every morning when you wake up and then reconnecting in throughout the day if you have a conference meeting you have to go to and you're like okay just stop for a moment and check in with them and say all right i'm going that conference meeting we talked about let's see if we can make it really flow well you know it helps it really helps i came from the corporate world believe me it makes such a difference have a wonderful day everyone and remember to have constant gratitude everything that goes well in your day even if you didn't ask for it give gratitude because that opens your connection and it creates a better flow of frequency and then things will start happening suddenly you'll get offered a promotion you didn't even know you were up for or and you might find twenty dollars in a pocket somewhere that you're like oh i didn't know i had twenty dollars there remember the magic is real and we can each do it it comes down to our belief in ourselves and our willingness to be magical have a wonderful day everyone i wish you the best of luck with this and i know you'll have a good time bye you
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Assassin King 120 SE aircooler From Thermalright Unboxing
hey guys this is richard from wildstack for another video for you keep watching right so as you can see got another unboxing this time it's the assassin king from thermal right so let's get into it [Music] chill falls here [Music] very nice ready very nice level take ah throw them all right okay so whoo look at that it's got like a sparkle to the fins oh wow okay i never thought i'd like this type of color but wow and this is normally rgb oh wow that looks absolutely beautiful look at that all right so oh it doesn't come in a box then no so obviously you've got all of all this stuff for you you've got your thermal paste which is actually brown this time uh what what tf7 oh they oh they got different branding do they wow okay well right literally to there what's the point of sending that much in i don't know what is the point descending that much okay all right this similar to the uh the assassin king yeah this is a cheaper version this is yeah this is yeah it's definitely a cheap version because as you can see it's got the copper pipes but there it's got the heat pipes like flattened on the bottom blah so it's much this must be a cheaper version but this is definitely nice i really like the look of it really nice the lock looks really nice that sort does that and that's everything in the box now i'm gonna plug it on and show you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay so this is it with the fan powered up and um but to be honest i'm not really surprised very nice looking cooler i like the gray the very nice very nice very nice looking it blows a lot of air so yeah it pulls a lot it pushes a lot of air uh it's not as loud as the other ones but personally i belie i actually think it looks nice no i like the look of the gray okay so grab this now make sure i don't cut my finger that's our last one looked like at the top of the fan on very nice very simple looking design uh i would actually i can't wait to actually test this one and obviously i've got the other uh the other finder test as well and also i've got these little things right here which is that and that so it's the pro sink and the normal one then we'll be coming through reveals done we're gonna go see which one's better because one is literally like a tower the other that looks like a normal one so yeah so hope you enjoyed that i was the unboxing of the assassin king 120 se from thermal right this is russell from welsh deck don't forget to hit that subscribe button don't forget to hit that like button as well as don't forget to comment so this is richard west goodbye
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Truth or Consequences Sierra County NM weddings.mpg
hello I'm Reverend Celeste and this is Celestial wedding chapel a romantic intimate setting for your ceremony and Truth or Consequences New Mexico how cool would it be to be able to tell all your friends and family for years to come that you got married in a town called Truth or Consequences well you can do that and you'll love staying here too because Sierra County new Mexico is an oasis in the desert we have natural hot mineral water Spas here there are a number of locations that are fabulous for you to have your reception in or if you prefer an outdoor ceremony you can have your reception in one of many Courtyards at the hot springs lodging places or you could have your ceremony on the banks of the Rio Grand River or at elephant but lake or Cabo Lake this is a beautiful area with lots of things to do we've had couples have 50 guests fly in from all over the country even around the world to have their wedding here in Truth or Consequences New Mexico I'm Reverend Celeste and I hope that you'll check out New Mexico ceremonies. comom new-mexico ceremonies. comom for more info thank you
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Most Liveable Citys - Brisbane 🗺️🗺️ #Shorts
brisbane australia with an index score of 92.4 brisbane is a great place to live work and relax so it's no surprise that it has made this list today brisbane is a livable city with great weather vibrant green spaces lively bars and restaurants world-class galleries and premier events brisbane is a safe and vibrant 24-hour city it has a friendly and welcoming attitude beautiful subtropical lifestyle and a culturally diverse population i have personally visited the city and i loved it it felt like a big city but without the crazy hustle muscle and crime and pollution that you might see in other cities
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Vocational Sunday 2017 - Rev. Annemarie MacIntosh
the late 80s I got a job with Evangelical Lutheran women at the ELC icees national office I was there that I met my first female pastor and then a few others and I thought they were spectacular but there were also some other pastors there who were patient and wise and answered my theological questions as naive as those were well at some point I thought I could go and study and become a pastor too but then life had other ideas and took me down other roads and that call those whispers floated around for about 15 years until suddenly the time was right and I took myself at the age of 50 off to seminary my advice is to listen to those whispers hang on to them find people who can answer your questions and know that it's all about God's timing it's never too late
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Swapping parts from my Golf R! Sway bar, endlinks and more! | 8Y S3
[Music] yo yo so kind of messed up i should have pulled my gopro out but i didn't so when i was at work the other was it monday today's wednesday brought my swing to work um one of the guys i work with ian he's been attacked for a long time he's been a mechanic a vehicular mechanic for a while and last time i did springs was like on jacks like in someone's driveway because i didn't have all the tools like this was a while ago so obviously i work at volkswagen so i can use the lift i can use you know my tools and stuff so i brought the car there had him help me because i didn't know which way i haven't done any springs replacement we don't do like any aftermarket stuff ever and you know springs typically don't break so um i want to see the way that he did it um just so i could learn if i ever did need to do a set anyway we wound up i'll put up a bunch of pictures right here but the springs are on and we pretty much took the hole like everything took the wheel off and then took the brakes off and then um the lower control arm the steering the um the end link and then pull the knuckle off the strut and then just drop the strut out replace the spring and then put it all back together so i mean last time i did it at least with my cool-overs i used the uh i don't know when i took my my struts out when i already had springs on i used the two by four method and that was pretty good but oh yeah i mean obviously you had to take the axle out but this is the way the car sits now excuse she's a bit dirty this is a nice angle right here i like that i should get a picture but it's the way she looks on the racing line springs really digging it hopefully getting wheels next week these brakes are huge by the way as you guys can see in that picture but the wheels are actually kind of growing on me like if i had i shouldn't have sold my spacers if i slide my spacers i would definitely throw them on and they're really not too too far off but it looks good looks really good really liking the way the car looks now man i'm in love anyway so here we are i also yesterday so i had the o34 upper and lower dog bone and the dog bone mount itself brought that to work come to find out the this portion the dog bone these two holes right here they don't fit the bolts don't fit through here so i was gonna drill them out and use it but again i should have showed you guys the mount that they use like from the factory is actually pretty good it looks kind of similar to this but it looks it's just like cast instead of like cnc um stuff but it's like it doesn't seem like there's any real slop in that which is definitely different from the one i had on my manual that one looked like butt i mean this does look better i'm not going to pay like 200 something dollars for a new one when the one in here seems fine upper and lower insert together it made a difference enough which i'll show you here on the draggy um just doing the upper lower insert in the springs i dropped point two off the eighth mile and zero to sixty and got the sixty foot to under two seconds literally i think 1.99 so a few more things we're going to try and do this week which i'm probably not going to have time i need to align the car but i take all the um the old studs out here and these brakes will fit this car i just don't know if it'll look weird having you know drilled in the front and then slotted in the back i don't know we'll have to see with the new wheels and and what we think but there's barely any miles on these the ecs two-piece but um we're gonna get the sway bar out of there that adjustable end link sway bar see your boom and then all these studs and then i have a handful of new studs still there's stuff in here for my subframe but i have some brand new ones i'll throw in as well if any of them seem like they're chewed up or anything but i want to get these on hopefully this is the right i need to ask the guy if these are the right kind for that wheel but i'm going to eat these off real quick boom now they're all off i really wish i could just toss this whole rear end in right now i would so love to do that when i was posting on instagram a lot of you guys said i posted last night about getting the better zero to six um just taking these arms oh no wrong arms the um these trailing arms and they're adjustable you can't the lighting's really bad right now you can kind of see the adjustment points right there there's two bolts these are like anti-lift anti-squat arms if you guys don't know and there's no bushings in this whole rear end like any real bushings the only bushings are the ones in the death everything else well i guess in the sway bar end links but even in the knuckles i replaced those with like metal bushings there's metal bushings here metal bushings here like they're everything's just metal so anyway these adjustable arms are in the back they're really supposed to help squat and uh lift during braking like the rear end lifting so i think those will help a lot zero to sixty but i don't know if it's worth the time to disconnect those i mean really it's only like two bolts but and tossing them in here which i guess no i got no excuses i should just take them off and toss them on we'll see i think it just might i need to like take all these knuckles off and get the the bushings pushed out of these i put into the other one and hopefully i really wanted someone to buy this haldax and the axles but unlike i might just keep it might be able to send it off to get a wave check put it in or something but we'll see but for now we're gonna get the sway bar off [Applause] all right so i decided to go ahead and take the burling at the rearing line oh i was trying to really make some work here the brooklyn trailing arms off well i'm here already on the miners as well it's just two bolts look at that [Music] now i'm just going to throw them in whenever i do the sway bar but i want to see like how much actually it affects the time so we'll get the sway bar and the end links on by itself throw out loosen pools and then maybe like a day or a week or so later once i get used to the sway bar then maybe throw this one this is not really supposed to snow here so that's not something i need to really worry about but still i don't want to per se really i mean they're coated i mean the bearings i don't think are really going to get hurt but i'm sure you've got a chance there okay so i got them off you see really faintly there it says work line on there we go boom you got like different adjustability spots this is set to max so i might i don't know if i should set it to max or not i need to re-read through the book but if anything it'll be a max or in the middle the first one's stock so um one thing i do need to get there's like these little i forget what they call them now shoot point at the wrong place it should be like a little loop thing there they're called a p clamp for the brake line so i need to get new p clamps and uh this one's probably gonna need drilled out so gotta handle that but otherwise like there's just there's solid bushings in here up top solid bushings here that's how like everything in this is so just you can imagine it's it's lighter weight it's it's more stiff it's got the track bar where is it oh you can't see it's like the track bar edition the drag version of this doesn't have that it's just like an addition you can have but i cannot wait to get this back in this car get some real miles on this stuff's barely got any miles on it brand new [ __ ] it's a little dusty on the sway bar itself that's got some miles on it but even the the end links aren't that old either but uh yeah we looking out oh yeah you can really see my stain here um are you looking out i don't know when but hopefully soon maybe even in this video we'll get this sway bar attacked all right we are back for part two of this video it's been two days now i'm back home it's friday night we leave for minnesota in the morning so i got a lot of work to do i want to get these front end links on rear end links and sway bar and wheel studs and then um you guys will have another video i guess you probably might have already saw it this week i don't know because i'm playing videos in advance while i'm on vacation but we got the i can't show my address we got the eqt rounding kit to go on so that'll be one of the first like real like kind of cool mods to toss something new like new new to throw on the car um cleaning things up less things to break and i guess officially avoiding my warranty with that maybe but uh yeah let's get these uh suspension mods done it'll probably be a week or two or three until we get the the arms on but um just see what this sway bar and end links do also i think that's it for now let's get to work not using the garage tonight do you want to move the m out what's up say hi oh now you're all nervous huh let's see that belly come on forever caitlyn look at it where so we're in here this is about how much preload i wanted mounted to wound up with and they're in there now i'm just going to tighten down the lock nuts and we're good to go now i get to move on to the rear do studs pull out the old sway bar old end links and uh do it all over again okay google pause all right kind of skipping ahead here stop for dinner you know this at the third studs are on not sure how i feel about them on the stock wheels um it is what it is and it won't be here much longer get up in here got the end links you got the sway bar back there can i get a good shot boom i got a really nice picture angle like this too earlier um see up in there boom over 34. everything fits like it should um i've had a few too many beers so she's gonna drive it oh man my car's filthy she's gonna drive it we're gonna get krispy kreme and uh make sure my wheels don't fall off or anything let you guys know how she feels in the car i feel bad i was kind of all over the place in the video guys um i should record a little bit more when i was doing the springs and the dog bone now and i didn't record any of the actual maintenance because i've already made videos on the sway bars and then links i didn't want to keep going over that [ __ ] but i didn't get to drop the car yet she drove it feels good in the passenger seat it always does can't say much but we'll make a video dedicated on what i think about the end links in the sway bar and the following week of this video and we'll go back and do 360 eighth mile 60 foot time see if the sway bar and links helped at all um even deeper and then i ordered a filter for my race on intake i have the foam one in there now or the paper one and we're gonna make that intake fit and we'll do a video on that as well um all types of things little things planned uh there's nothing real big i can do with the car because there's just like not really anything out but appreciate you guys watching commenting liking um things are looking good hopefully i didn't bore you guys too much with that uh that video that i'm actually about to go make but uh yeah that's all i got thanks for watching kitchen filled up
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Wright Patterson Mah Jongg Solitaire 20180109
if you play wright-patterson mahjong and you have a set at home get it out and play solitaire this is a great way to practice decision-making during the Charleston and the pic and discard phase of the game it's also a great way to learn all the hands in the book because you're playing four hands at one time if you're new to Marjan or if you already know how to play and just want to build your skills consider subscribing to my channel be sure to click the bell when you do that so that you get notification for when I post new videos that way you won't miss anything let's play solitaire I have all my tiles out and they have been mixed they're all back here just random I didn't build a wall I just have the tiles out here mixed up and ready to go I have racks here's east south west and north and I have dice one of them is going to be used to mark whose turn it is this one will use to figure out who is the prevailing wind I rolled an 11 so we're gonna say East is prevailing and that could come in handy when picking a hand to play this is something that can help me remember where we are with the Charleston I'm going to get 14 random tiles for East and then 13 for south west and north let's see what we can do for East for East I see all odds and some honors so I want to look at maybe big one five seven nine which is a mixed suit hand big one five seven nine is number 49 on page twenty three one five seven nine and two suits with a pun in two different numbers but you have to have your own or prevailing wind we have a Nord that's not going to work because East is prevailing and eat this is east seed this is the north wind so that's not going to be helpful the other thing we could maybe play is little one five seven nine that is number 50 on the same page two or three suits one Pung each of one five seven nine with a pair of either once or nines so we wouldn't need the three in that case the other possibility let's say that we played one five seven nine we would have five discards the honors which are winds and dragons and the three we'd have five discards if we played all honors we would have six discards but all honors is a higher scoring hand let's see here if there's something else we could do anytime I have dragons I think about pair our date hands date hands use Red Dragons on page 27 we have pairs of fours and sevens we don't have any fours so I don't think that's going to work that would be fourth of July number 78 we have Chinese New Year tongues of threes 5s and 7s with a palm of the corresponding dragon and one of each remaining dragon three five seven in one suit three five seven in one suit we have a three five seven right here our pair though is in the wrong suit we want to leverage that there's Christmas tree number 81 suit for puns and a pair of one five seven nine red end or green dragons any combination one five seven nine that would be Christmas tree we have six discards if we play Christmas tree six discards for either big one five seven nine or little one five seven nine we could give away those but that is really a risky pass when playing wright-patterson passing all one suit that's really risky so what I'm thinking is we could also maybe play dazzle or even Betty which are witches pair hands both of those are pair hands these would be on page 17 dazzle number seven five pairs in one suit with red white and green dragon and 1 dragon paired that would leverage both multiples Betty is three pairs in one suit no terminals with red white and green dragon and one Dragon paired and then one of each of the winds or actually the pair can be any wind or Dragons so dazzle Betty or honor all honors but I think I would break this up let's just give up the north that way we can still play honors we could still play little one five seven nine we're giving up one tile and we can leverage the multiples so let's let that be the plan for East and let's see what we can do for South ok South has mixed suits only one eight dot o but we have a multiple here and here I was thinking that maybe they could play a number hand number hands are on page twenty two to leverage this pair of dragons we could play Wally we would need a West though Wally is three different numbers pond in each suit so here we have a pair of five BAM so we wouldn't be able to use this five crack and we have an eight dot so we wouldn't be able to use the eight crack and then of course we would have to get rid of those two but these these would give us one one of each suit to work with the pair of dragons that would be a number hand I thinkin though of another option called double numbers double numbers is number 38 two puns of the same number so here we have four five four five and a pair of either Windsor dragons these are these would all be PUMS except of course the pair here so either way we didn't use the south let's get rid of that we also don't really need the seven crack the reason why I'm thinking it'd be nice to hold these is because we could still maybe play a one suit option with the Bam's let's let's pass bills and see how it goes we're playing a number hand maybe here let's see what west has okay I'm seeing a lot of five six in here there is a hand called middle Chows it's a mixed suit and we have mixed suits middle Chows is a mixed suit hand it is on page 24 number 55 Chow's which is three in a sequence four five six in each suit one Chao a four five six mixed and a pair of threes we have no three let's see another option might be a number hand called try numbers PUMS of the same number in three suits with a pair of wins and a pom of wins or a punk and a pair of dragons that's really terrible so what I'm thinking here there are a lot of bands I'm thinking we could go for something with Bam's let's hold the six dot and the six crack oh boy let's look and see if there's a date hand that uses sixes we need something to use as sixes but I do not see a date hand that uses sixes okay let's see here what about a two four six eight hand let's look at mixed suits again there is a hand called Scotch hopper number 47 page 23 two four six eight in two suits and then one three five seven nine and a third suit so here we have two six two four six and then of course we have sixes here for ya six is here here's a nine for maybe a one five seven nine I think that's pretty bleak the other option that we might have is little two four six eight or even big two four six eight numbers 51 and 52 big two four six eight is two four six eight and two suits with owner prevailing wind a pair so we would need a west wind or an east wind of which we have neither little two four six eight number 52 on page 23 one Pung each of two four sixes and eights with a pair of either two saw rates that would leverage both multiples I think I would keep the fives in case a double number comes in or maybe even middle Chou's which again is four or five six four or five six with a pair of threes this way we can go ahead and have a pass there so let's see what we can do with North's tiles Micke suits and some wins they could play maybe razzle razzle is number six on page 17 five pairs in one suit with news there's also a hand called windy pairs number five six pairs in one suit with pair of own or prevailing wind right there so let's see if we can play something with the dots there let's do the Charleston for the first right east passes to south south to West we're going to pass west to north and north to east let's see what East has we're looking for either honors or dots we got neither so we can pass all of those let's check out south we've got Bam's I think we were thinking of maybe playing all bands cuz now look at all these bands to pair in there let's switch to Bam's we could maybe even try to play Betty let's pass those three Betty is one of each of the wooden sand dragons with any tile paired with those honours and then three pair in one suit of simples which are two through eight so let's see what West has we have an a seven and an eight I'm still wondering about either little two four six eight or double numbers if we played double numbers we'd have to give up on a pair of sixes if we played try numbers we'd have to give up the five if we played middle childs we'd have to give up our only two let's go ahead and just give up the two and let's shoot for either try numbers or four five six with a pair of threes in which case we really don't need the eight let's keep the two okay let's go on to North North got a diet and we have tiles to pass okay so we did the first right now we're going to pass across so East and West pass north and south pass we've got a south and a nine ban so let's count what we have here if we played dazzle which is five pairs in one suit with red white and green dragon and one Dragon paired we would have seven tiles if we played all honours we would have nine let's switch to all honors and we could pass those three let's look at what South got Bam's there's one tile to pass let's give up the North one three five six seven there's chow potential in there I don't know if those dragons are going to come in handy at all because they're not they don't correspond in in wright-patterson style many times the Dragons correspond let's see here if there's maybe a date hand that we could play because we only have one suit that's going to hurt a lot of the date hands require multiple suits there are two that do not but one of them has a corresponding dragon the other is red and green so I don't think a date hand is going to work this time ok let's give up on a dragon and go for all Bam's two four six eight if we play two four six eight oh look at seven five seven oh my goodness we do have a three here if we played middle Chows four five six let's just set it up get rid of the two BAM here's a four six here's a five six here's a six we don't need the eight and put that over there we don't need the sevens at all I think those sevens are the tile we can really get rid of so we'd have a pair of threes four six four four or five six and Bam's five six four four five six and cracks five four five six with dots and then we have mixed suit option here I think middle Chows is going to be the best idea there we could pass those three and just give up on the two four six eight idea we could still play try numbers because we're not giving up any sixes let's go ahead and do that and see what North has okay they got a dot and they have two tiles to pass let's look at what they can do with razzle I believe they do not need a pair of wins so we could probably get a full pass out of the Charleston if we give up the East razzle five pairs in one suit with news let's give it up first left east passes to north north to west west to south and south to East and we are done with the Charleston let's see what East has honors I'm thinking they could play angels they have an extra pair though maybe they could even play heavenly twins let me read angels to you angels is on page 25 number 63 ones and nines of each suit okay one in nine of each suit one of each of the winds and Dragons and then any tile paired so we have one extra pair at the moment but there's also a hand called heavenly twins number 76 on page 26 seven pairs of honors which include terminals which are ones and nines winds and Dragons so we'll have to see they may be able to play angels or heavenly twins let's look at what south house BAM hums oh my goodness look at that they have two discards there's a lot of good child potential here tchau tchau tchau pair eight BAM there are like two child's away from punk ow let me read punk child to you they could also play piano keys so these are sequence hands on page 18 punch ow number 15 for Charles or pongs any combination and a pair all in one suit last tile must be drawn that is a fully concealed hand then there's piano keys number 14 sequence of one to nine in one suit with two punks and a pair in two through eight this is a potential pump and there's a pun we would just need a pair in there okay let's see what Wes has oh my goodness four or five two discards pair of threes four five four five six we need a six because we need five four five six in dots then we need mm-hmm four five six in mixed so we would need either a four dot or a four BAM there let me just read that one more time this would be number number 55 page 24 middle Chou's Charles four five six in each suit one Chao four five six mixed and a pair of threes two discards and here we have a keeper pair pair pair wrassle news with five pair two discards wow that is amazing actually usually if there are four discards at the end of the Charleston or three is better three discards are less is really good everybody's in really good shape here so let's get started with the pick and discard phase I'm going to discard to the left and I'll take photographs along the way so that you can see the progression of the game with in regards to discards I'm going to go ahead and start by discarding a to crack to crack and nobody can take the two cracks so we're gonna draw for South they'd you're a West when you play wright-patterson style if you know you're not going to use winds and Dragons get rid of them right away because they typically are used with higher value hands so let's get rid of them white dragon and we're going to draw for West North same thing applies here let's get rid of the honors East and we're gonna draw for North incidentally the pair hands the pair hand heavenly twins and angels those are both concealed hands this player has to draw everything Pancho is also concealed middle Chows is concealed razzle is also concealed everybody's playing a concealed hand one BAM that is a discard we can get rid of the eight crack though and then we'll draw for East they drew a three dot that's not a keeper we'll discard that and then we'll draw for South okay they drew a four dot but let's get rid of that West and let's draw for West three crack they need a pair of threes and it it doesn't matter what suit those threes are so let's hold both to give ourselves options and we'll discard the north and then let's draw for East six dot that is our sorry drawing for North six got is a keeper let's get rid of the one band one BAM once a 9s are considered part of the honors group so we're gonna discard that as well one bam and let's draw for East to crack that is the discard so we'll discard that and draw for south white dragon discard drawing for West 8 dot that's a discard let's draw for North 9 BAM discard drawing for East Red Dragon okay they have discards let's not worry about a hand now that we have a pungho there may be a hand that we can use with honors and a pawn go dragons let's go ahead and discard the 5.4 now and keep going because they can't do anything at this point anyway so we'll just move the game along by drawing for South for crack that's a discard and then I'm going to draw for West five BAM that is a keeper four five six four five six we need a 4.5 dot here we need something mixed here so four we need to discard let's throw the seven crack so now we're gonna draw four four four four there I guess I forgot to move the the marker okay we're drawing for North six dot that's a keeper one two three four pair and noose okay there's one north wind out so this player has three more opportunities to get a North so let's discard the five BAM and draw for East three crack that's a discard there's a five dot already out let's throw that and draw for South six crack is a discard and draw for West now remember they're they're needing those tiles actually in this case they really don't they've already got a six crack and they have the five crack for the mixed suit option so they don't need it anyway there's a two dot that's a discard and this player appears playing pairs so they don't need that let's draw seven crack that is a discard will draw for East nine crack that's a keeper I think this player should switch to dragon terms let's see if that's a hand dragon terms is that how that goes termeh drags number 69 on page twenty five five pairs of terminals with red right and green dragon and 1 dragon paired we would have to discard this red I wonder though if there is something that we could do I'm still thinking heavenly twins maybe is going to be better for them let's see here I think they should plate turn heavenly twins which is seven pair of honours and terminals let's throw the three crack okay three crack and we're going to draw for South three dot that's a discard we'll discard that and draw for West three BAM there's their pair so we can go ahead and get rid of that now pair tchau tchau then we have a mixed child we don't need this six dot oh yes we do we need a four five six and dots when we can get rid of the three crack three crack and let's draw four North five dot now they have to give something up we have one two three four pair so we can look at what's been thrown there are two five dots out that would be the perfect discard five dot there's only one more left so the chances of them drawing the 1 dot or the eight dot are better than drawing that last five dot so this player here needs that five dot their hand may go dead they may have to switch to something else let's draw for East one dot have to decide what to do one okay let's count for angels one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven okay so they have three discards if we play angels they need it East and a West and A one BAM three discards if we play seven pair one two three they have to pair all these up either way we don't need the red so let's discard that so whenever you're do when you're picking and discarding just go through a process of elimination and compare discards to help you make your decision let's draw for South eight crack that's a discard drawing for West six crack okay so we need to rethink now we have all these sixes and there's only one more five left five dot loops six six six six we could do five six five six double numbers let's give up on the four I think that the chances of them getting that last five they still have other tiles that they need I think we should switch them to double numbers they could Pung all we need for double numbers is a West or an east wind I believe let me just read that again double numbers two pawns of the same number in two suits with a pair of winds or dragons so it could be any pair of Windsor dragons four try numbers which is which would be all sixes that would mean a pound let's see a pug in a pair of wins or a pom in a pair of dragon so I think that would be harder to get for them because they have none okay so let's draw for North three dot all right we're in the same place again so let's look at the discards or the discards we have two three dots out so let's discard that and then we're gonna draw for East nine crack okay same situation here if we're playing pears we need to get rid of that I just wonder if there's something with term and terminal for puns of terminals and a pair of Windsor dragons we have one if they get one more pair of terminals they could play termination number 67 on page 25 so let's let's go ahead and give up on let's give up the north because they could still play heavenly twins let's see what happens let's draw for South there's a south let's get rid of it South let's draw for West three crack that's a discard drawing for North did I say South that's West okay so here we have a seven dot and they need a North and end another pair in here so let's hold off and get rid of the seven dot there's still another two more north there's two North's out okay let's draw for East seven dot we'll discard that and draw for South for crack that is a discard drawing for West for BAM okay we're gonna discard it because five six five six is better for them in in at this point in time let's draw for North five dot they ended up getting that five dot well okay here we go east for crack discard drawing for South West will discard that and draw for West there's a north there are two north-south let's hold it because they need a pair let's throw the four bam and draw for North seven crack discard drawing for East eight dot discard drawing for West Green Dragon so we're trying for one suit here let's just get rid of it early direct dragons are very valuable in wright-patterson so let's get let's draw for South our West green that was just thrown let's draw for North nine crack discard and we're going to draw for East now East could Kong that if they decide to go for a Poong hand with terminals if they go for a pun hand with terminals they they need a pom not a Kong there's nothing with Kong's of honors so I think we'll let it go and draw a BM that's a discard let's draw for South to crack discard drawing for West one dot that is a discard drawing for north there's a West that's not going to help them West they need a North we're gonna draw for East three crack that's a discard we're gonna draw for South three BAM okay there's a little forward momentum there seven crack discard drawing for West to BAM that's a discard drawing for North eight crack discard drawing for East for BAM and again this player up here all those bands are going down but they are playing a concealed hand so let's draw six crack discard so let's draw four West three dot that's a discard drawing for East oh we could have had them Poong it I missed that two terms ago I could have hummed that oh well alright let's keep going we're drawing for North four dot so let's look at the discards there are two eight dots out so let's throw the eight dot there are still two North's out let's draw four East one BAM let's get rid of the south and draw four South two dot that's a discard drawing for West one BAM discard drawing for North East pair not helpful drawing for East five crack discard they already have a Poong they don't need to calm it there's no value in conning it at least when you play solitaire if you're playing in a live game with other players you can get score for Kong's so if you're playing with other players I would go ahead and Kong maybe but in solitaire you don't need to let's draw for South red dragon discard and we'll draw for West to crack that is a discard we are going to draw for north okay there's finally a tile for them they're finally ready for a north there's their five pair and news they need a north so they held out and it may actually work out for them for dot will draw for East six BAM let's discard there are one two three four five more picks five more picks and this player up here has four discards they they could still win it's highly unlikely I would say but there is hope let's go ahead and have them that so there's a pom for West will have them discard the 3bm and let's draw for North to BM drawing for East for dot drawing for South 8 BAM oh my goodness they're finally close let's see what their child potential here is ciao 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 they're ready to win on a 7 BAM or an 8 BAM they may even have another opportunity here no because there's a punk of 6 bounce up there they can't cha these so the configuration this way is better let's throw the 4 dot and they are ready to win on a 7 BAM or an 8 BAM this is called punk Chow you have to draw the winning tile yourself so let's draw 4 West for die that is a discard drawing for North white dragon discard drawing for east north that is a discard north and that is mahjong for North right here news with five pair that is called razzle so this player was trying for let me see here heavenly twins probably they just couldn't pair up they also could be playing drama drags five pairs of terminals with red white and green dragon and one Dragon paired again they could not pair up this player was ready to win this player had three discards so they needed to Poong they could not get that pair in there for their double number hand and that was a late switch in the game so they really were probably playing more defense than anything and then this player here one with frazzled let me know what you think about that game of solitaire it's kind of fun and exciting I think to watch the progression of the different hands it's a great way to test your decision-making and it's a great way to learn all the different hands throughout the book because a lot of times each player has different strengths in their hands so they could be playing all different categories so let's see we were playing a hand of Honor a sequence hand a number hand and a pair hand all different categories if you have a set at home give this a try yourself and come back and let me know how it goes for you if you liked the video give me a thumbs up if you haven't subscribed to my channel yet consider subscribing and then click the bell so you get notification for when I post new videos that way you won't miss out on any opportunities to learn a new strategy or maybe pick up on an insight into the game that could give you an advantage at the table between now and the next solitaire for right Paterson mahjong may all your picks be keepers you
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Fractions: Simplify 36/60
in this video we're going to simplify 36 over 60. so to do that we want to think of ideally the greatest common factor between those two numbers so if we thought of a common factor that's smaller than the greatest one we would just have to simplify again but i know that 12 fits into 36 three times and it goes into 60 five times so now we can rewrite that kind of breaking those up as 12 over 12 times three over five and then since twelve over twelve is just one then our final answer is three over five
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Scientific Illustration II: Tips from an Insider
Hi, I'm Hannah from Planet Tuna, and I'm here to tell you a bit about what it takes to be a scientific illustrator. In our previous video I took you on a tour of the field; and in this one I'm going to give you a bit of an insider's view of the profession in case you think that scientific illustration might be for you. I'll start with my own journey. As a little kid I loved to draw, and I loved nature. And then at the end of high school I just couldn't decide whether to study Biology or to study Art, and in the end I studied Studio Art, I got a bachelor's degree, and the truth is that at the time I had no idea that there was such a thing as Scientific Illustration, and had I known, I probably would have double-majored in Biology and Art. Later on I found out that this was pretty typical: let's look at the field -- as a field, with an open gate to get in. This side is the art side, and this is the science side. You can come from either one. I started over here, and took some botany and zoology classes after college, but mostly I've learned a tremendous amount of science from the work itself. Or you might be someone with a science degree and a passion for visualization. In that case if you need more illustration skills, there are many courses and workshops that you can take. Luckily, things have changed a lot since I was in college. Now there are programs that specifically teach scientific illustration. If you go to the web site of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, and go under Education, they have a really good list of schools that teach scientific illustration worldwide. There's a link in the comments. Now it doesn't matter how you get into the field, there are some very basic requirement, ok? The first is excellent artistic skills, obviously. Whether they're digital or on paper doesn't matter; the issue is whether you've trained your eye and you can render something accurately and with a good sense of design, composition, balance, color, and so on. Second is communication skills. You have to be able to communicate well; either with a scientist who's explaining some tricky concept, or with a client -- an art director at a journal, for example, or the education specialist at a hospital. And your art is also all about communication. Can you put yourself in the shoes of the person looking at your illustration? Will that person understand what you're trying to convey? The third requirement is a good toolbox of technical skills to give you flexibility. I personally stick to traditional media, but if I were starting out today, I'd want to be very comfortable creating work digitally. Besides the basics like Photoshop and Illustrator, if you're attracted to 3D-modeling programs or animation, they can expand the range of what you can offer. And having basic graphic design skills is also important. There's a lot to be said for knowing the traditional media as well. There's nothing like paper for field sketching, and I love watercolor for plants. This a drawing of mine of some creatures from the Cambrian, done in india ink and fine point marker. Here you see a researcher I know who studies tiny cave-dwelling crustaceans and draws them using an attachment to the microscope that's called a camera lucida. Fourth and last, you have to enjoy researching a topic. Curiosity is a must! In my case I'd say that half or two thirds of my illustration time is spent doing background research for an image and emailing back and forth with scientists. In this example from a book I did, I read some papers, I sent preliminary sketches, they sent their corrections, I redid the sketch, more comments, then the final artwork, one last check with them... and finally it was ready for publication. Also know that science advances, which is wonderful... and a bit frustrating when you just drew something and then you have to change it. Here's an example: I drew this cartoon about giant bugs and included the huge spider Megarachne. I even saw a replica of the fossil at the museum in Denver and it sure looked spider-like. Well guess what: no sooner had the book been published, than the scientists said "oops! We blew it, it's actually a eurypterid!" Their language was a bit more academic.... anyway, luckily I was able to change it in a later edition of the book. I'm very careful not to copy somebody else's artwork, obviously, but I also always try to come up with my own interpretation of a subject, because what if another illustrator has made a mistake, and then I perpetuate it? And what does the business end of things look like? I highly recommend taking a course in the business of illustration if it's something that's new to you, and you'll learn about negotiating contracts, about copyright law, about what fees to charge, what's fair and what isn't, what rights to sell to clients and a lot more. And who are our clients? Well one of my clients is Planet Tuna, obviously, which is a project of the Spanish Oceanographic Institute, and I'm also doing images for an exhibit about evolution at UC Berkeley in California. But there's a huge range: researchers, parks, zoos, hospitals, universities, museums, publishers of books, textbooks and on line resources, and private clients and companies of various sorts, and even the entertainment business; I know of several paleo artists who were hired to do preliminary sketches for Jurassic Park! And how to reach the clients, and how to get work? Well, if you're just starting out, it's a good idea to try to get an internship or do some volunteering in some area that you like. For me, that would be a Natural History museum. It's a way to get some experience and also to meet scientists and to expand your network, because word-of-mouth is still one of the best ways to get work. And if you have an idea for a personal project, then go for it. When I was doing paleo books for kids, I asked a whole bunch of paleontologists to be my advisors and they were extremely helpful, and then since then some of them have also become clients of mine. You might need a day job or some sort of financial backup, especially at the beginning. I actually started out as a general-purpose illustrator, and illustrated all sorts of different things, and then gradually worked towards getting more and more natural science illustration. I've always been a full-time freelancer, but some illustrators freelance part-time and also have a day job. Some diversify their income by teaching, selling original work or prints, or selling reproduction rights on line. And some have full-time staff positions at research institutions or universities, or in private companies. As for self-promotion, it's a big a topic, I can't really get into it here to get into here. Basically, people normally have a web site with samples of their work, and it's also important to be active on social media and on LinkedIn. There are also on-line illustration directories out there that showcase people's work, and printed directories that get sent around to potential clients. Finally, I think it's really helpful to be part of a community. And for me, that community has been the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators. They have a yearly conference, they teach courses, and they're a group of people who are just really generous with their collective knowledge. They're based in the US but have members in many countries. There are others, like the AMI for medical illustration, for example. And perhaps you can find a group of like-minded illustrators right where you live. I hope this was useful, and hope to see you again soon on Planet Tuna! Stay creative!
Planet Tuna
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Healthy Vegan Fun Size Snickers Recipe
healthy fun-sized vegan snickers so you want to eat the healthiest foods scientifically proven to prevent treat and possibly even reverse some diseases but of course you know every now and again you want a special treat well here it is so step one you want to get some lovely medjool dates you're going to slice down the middle there we're going to lose the pit i'm just going to open him up like so and then we're going to apply some smooth peanut butter to the middle [Music] i nearly forgot to say for health reasons the peanut butter we chose is 100 peanuts no other additives now we're going to get some peanuts we're going to place them in two rows just down the center of the tape [Music] we're going to close them up [Music] and then we're going to pop them in the freezer for half an hour in the meantime we're going to make the chocolate sauce now most people will get some chocolate and just melt it chocolate has those long and very long chain triglycerides inside the cocoa butter which gives us heart disease so we're going to do it the healthy way first of all we need to make some date syrups we're going to get 250 ml of water then we add 175 grams of dried dates and wizard wrap so we want 120 grams of that [Music] the remainder you can use as a topping on any kind of dessert or anything if you don't eat it right away put a little lemon juice in there and keep it in the fridge for like what about a week yeah then we want 30 grams of cocoa or cacao powder and then we need 100 grams of peanut butter [Music] come on and then mix it up [Music] okay so half an hour has transpired so you want to get a goodly amount of this mixture flatten him out then we're going to wrap it around the tape [Music] yeah and then just give it a nice roll up just evenly coated boom so i think i made these a bit too fat but not to worry i should just eat the evidence and no one will be any wiser anyway let's go in the freezer now for one hour while that's doing it's magic i'll just tell you about a couple of little things so if you want more tasty yet healthy desserts you might like to check out our virtuous vegan desserts cookbook link below for that we have two books and it's by one get one half price currently so it's a good time to check it out also if you really want to become kind of your own nutritionist if you really want to optimize your health your physique slash figure your sports performance as a vegan we've got a new online course it took us five months to develop loads of videos loads of downloads you get our books for free within that so check that out as well if you want to okay so in hours past let's check them out oh yeah they look about set [Music] oh god now click this [Music]
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Captain Tsubasa - 01- review - super goalie and super kicker
hello-hello party was to cut my final area days we've captain tsubasa episode wine though or the brand new come what do we want to call brand new series we're getting the first problem with people having it is the cast salty about what this is is the problem the problem of its kind of though it possibly could be delaying jojo part five basically it's a longer series and people kind of unhappy about that because we're still people are still what you fat jojo part five I feel this side working production of it cuz like they want to get a good as possible cuz I know part five is considered one little popular parts for Jojo the part I'm really linking they're gonna have to do that might make some change to part 6 or maybe some changes the ends make it a little better or whatever oh yeah as it goes on oh so about this one basically these da baby sing Tsubasa as a kid and one thing I don't like about it is they have loser because you dare a kid sound all that basic eventually who do we see them at y'all who see the best eat he's all gets hit by bus and we can see the opening crash friend Richie learns he likes soccer freak find out the soccer ball actually saved him so geez I don't sure if it actually worked out I bet lacy acts like a cushion frame and pivot saved his life so it baby much the ball is dead so it's the first thing we learn we see guy like him come going is course even Vinci I see busy ultimate goalie and be sure to be the goalie for his team pretty much she's able to easy block all the other balls I coming out every causing for all the others course is going at him showing his like ultimate going on a metric see another guy enjoy your team as well their concert setup the teens Ralston I think we see is that what CAC Tsubasa is skill as it's much Super Kick reflection we see his write his name on a ball and makes you do a Super Kick you show basically how powerful kick he can do they see I kept calm I'm busy chef denigration to the team of param for the team to go I don't think I would see how it's gonna continue to go on I definitely see what's have an X with a series of the progresses we see how far they are gonna go along as the series does pronounce Athena's for you alright that's it I definitely Joy's but for now I'm here for you and I want you to please suit the youtube link unless you're an scribe and if you if you are if you are pleased to st. I'll see you tomorrow
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Supreme Court Hears Conservation Law Foundation Challenge to Public Utilities Commission
good morning your honors the matter before the court this morning is the case entitled enter a petition of conservation Law Foundation docket number 2017 one six two representing the conservation Law Foundation is Sandra Levine representing the Appel eevr Mont gas systems is Craig Nolan and representing the Appel a Department of Public Service is Daniel Burke okay thank you council good morning your honors supporting may it please the court I'm Sandra Levine I'm the representing conservation Law Foundation the appellant in this proceeding I'd like to reserve two minutes of time for rebuttal it is gonna be up to you but we're happy for you to do thank you this case concerns a Vermont gas pipeline in Addison County Vermont more specifically it concerns the Public Utilities Commission rule for re-evaluating a proposal when a significant change occurs as this court knows the Vermont gas pipeline is a large energy project large energy projects are reviewed by the Public Utilities Commission which must make a determination about the overall value of the project its environmental impacts and whether or not the project will promote the general good of the state the project was first reviewed by the Public Utilities Commission in 2013 at that time the estimated cost of the proposal was 86 million dollars six months later in July of 2014 the estimated cost of the proposal jumped to 121 million dollars and six months after that the estimated cost of the proposal jumped again to 153 million dollars during the same time period other energy supplies including cleaner renewable resources became more available and their cost decreased these changes in the energy markets combined with the cost increase for the pipeline significantly lessen the overall value of the pipeline proposal fortunately the Public Utilities Commission has a rule to address this very matter and it provides a common-sense solution where circumstances significantly change a reevaluation is required conservation Law Foundation is asking this court to require the Public Utilities Commission to follow its own rule so isn't the issue here not whether a reevaluation it is called for but whether the mechanism that whether the rule that you say they should follow actually says what you say it says or whether the rule 60 B process is the more appropriate process to review changes not in the terms of the certificate but in the underlying considerations that led to its award in the first place certainly both the rule 60 B process a remand proceeding and the amendment process exists side by side the Commission knew that when the Commission established the rule the Commission wrote the rule the Commission wrote the rule following an earlier proceeding regarding the the velco transmission line where there was also a significant cost increase so it knew about the issue of cost increases and how those will be re-evaluated it then wrote the rule which allowed for and provided clearly that significant changes will be subject to an amendment procedure when you're talking about the regulatory history and I'm hoping you can one of things I'm struggling with is that I look at the regulatory history that was provided in a supplemental printed case and it looks like this this 5.40 eight 5.40 nine in the current language as separate distinct pieces was proposed by the Department of Public Service with an explanation that it was intended to mean exactly what they say it means now you're saying it means something very different the board adopted that and the only comment the board made when it adopted that is we're accepting their comments and their proposal which might suggest that they understood it to mean what the proponents said it was going to mean the board adopted it and acknowledged that we will deal with the court they didn't specifically call out cost increases part of a significant change they said which is it is part and parcel of what is a significant change the public uses a starting point for this preceding is the Public Utilities Commission rule itself that rule sets forth when a new or amended permit is required it specifically states that an amendment for a certificate of public good quote shall be required for a substantial change in the approved proposal rule goes on to state what a substantial change is and it describes that as any change in the approved proposal that has the potential for a significant impact with respect to any of the statutory criteria or the general good of the state so what is if I can interrupt you please what is our standard of review here with respect to the I'm gonna call it the board I know the name was changed but it's still a little bit hard with respect to the board's interpretation of its own rule under these circumstances certainly the appel is wrongly claimed that the Public Utilities Commission decision is entitled to deference this Court has clear and very thoughtful precedent that laid out most notably in the 2006 case of Levine versus Wyeth it which was later affirmed by the United States Supreme Court it's clear there that no deference I'm well aware of it it's clear there that there is no deference where the meaning of the rule or statute is clear on its face here there's no deference for pure issues of law and and determination of the meaning of a rule or statute is an issue you're arguing aren't you that there's plain language here and that and that that is that's what controls but what exactly is the plain language that you're you're pointing to that's clear on its face the plain the rule states that a an amendment shall be required for a substantial change in the approved proposal and it goes on to describe what a substantial changes and that is a change that has the potential for a significant impact so she said is it a significant impact that you're saying is plain and and evident on his face there's two parts to it first is is there a change in the proposal and the estimated cost is an aspect of the proposal it was it was submitted by the by the applicant to the Public Utilities Commission they relied on the cost of the proposal in determining whether this project had value relative to other energy supplies going forward there was a change that there was a change in the VAT and the estimated cost in 2013 then there compared to 2014 six months or a year later isn't the language that's really at issue is what is an approved process another another a proposal in other words the application might indicate the costs but the board doesn't actually approve the cost in an approved proposal certainly the board does not specifically approve the cost but it approves the overall project it approves a proposal it has to make decisions regarding each of the section 248 criteria including the environmental impacts the economic impacts and whether the project will promote the overall public will promote the general good of the state in doing so it necessarily relies on the estimated cost of the project how else can it determine the economic benefits and how else can it determine the long-term value of this proposal compared to other energy sources that it will be competing with what is it what is the test that you're arguing for here when we're looking at the issue of cost alone as potentially being a significant change is there a percentage are you adopting the test out of five point 409 what are you asking for here the rule itself identifies what sort of changes and including cost changes would be significant those are changes that would have the potential to affect the the outcome as to any of the criteria determination as to any of the criteria certainly and it doesn't cover de minimis changes and there's a number of cases concerning that I think common sense would say that when the cost of a proposal nearly doubles it's appropriate to step back take a look does this just continuing on this course of action it will it continue to be appropriate when the costs nearly doubles it's not just the cost it's not just the number of the estimated cost but what are the rent what's the ramifications of that cost what will what energy supplies will this pipeline replace will simply be replacing other fossil fuels oil which was what they which is what was argued at the Public Utilities Commission or going forward is it going to replacing other cleaner lower carbon energy supplies and that's important this is a pipeline that will be in place for somewhere between 50 and 100 years Vermonters certainly have the the right to rely on decisions of the Public Utilities Commission to know that the projects that are approved make sense over the long term make sense over the life of the project and that's exactly what was not reviewed and what was not allowed to be reviewed because the amendment was not permitted to go forward wouldn't you can see you've been heard on this very issue in other words wasn't this case pending and then it was remanded because the 60 B hearing was going forward and your concerns that you're raising about the costs were heard there were they not no they weren't certainly the the other reviews do not replace the need for the amendment proceeding the state asking you whether it replaces it but I'm asking you would you concede that your concerns on this issue that brings you here today have been heard No the Public Utilities Commission considered a remand proceeding I think they can say there was a remand proceeding the standards and the burdens of proof are different in those two proceedings and the remand proceeding was a far narrower proceeding there were limitations as to what was being compared for for this project versus other energy supplies certainly some of the evidence may overlap between the two proceedings but in in an amendment proceeding it is the applicant who has all the access to the information who is required to come forward and demonstrate that it's project continues to be justified conversely in a remand proceeding it's other parties who are required to come forward they don't have the evidence and demonstrate that a different result would be likely those are very different standards it's far more owners to the remand standard is far more onerous and the amendment appropriately recognizes that it's up to the applicants to demonstrate the continued viability of their project going forward the applicant certainly had full notice of the requirement that our that an amendment may be sought it chose not to seek an amendment and it cannot now claim hardship for its own failure to do so I next want to address the practical effect yes that is the remands there weren't any appeals from the decisions of those remands for those are those considered final orders those are final orders on the remand proceedings but they do not replace the request for an amendment the requirement that the Public Utilities Commission rule has a process in place that an amendment is needed when there's substantial changes to to a project one of the change you've cited two changes and one has to do with the costs and I that I get more intuitively the notion that changes in the market can require somebody to come back maybe aren't these projects often long-term projects that require a fair amount of investment and is it is it your position that project that made economic sense at the time and the investments have been made and you can come back and say no now you got to reopen it because the market has changed those two changes work in tandem in in this case in the in this proceeding you know one without the other might not might not present the need for an amendment that's not what's before this court today but certainly but when those two matters are combined the cost is a change in the proposal if you're building a house or putting a new roof on your house and a contractor shows up with a proposal to do the work for X amount of dollars and then a week later shows up and says oh it's 2 X sorry about that that is a change in the proposal and that's specifically what the rule states a change in the proposal if it's significant requires an amendment so you know remand proceeding and I understand the standards and burdens are different and that that's a significant reason why it's important you to have this alternate process but but in the remember seeing they would still consider the board would the commission would still consider what the new reported actual costs are going to be relative to what they thought they were and any market changes and whether that would undermine its finding of public good that that under I mean those considerations are all still at the core of its review aren't they they can be but they you know Public Utilities Commission can manage that that process it can depending on what time horizon it will look out and we'll compare the differences in energy supplies going out five years ten years twenty years or for the life of the project the statutory criteria are clear as to what is that the proposal needs to promote the general good of the state over the lifetime of the project and that was not considered again I'm just in to fund the last issue is the practical effect and I certainly recognize that this pipeline has been built but and a new evaluation does not change that fact on the ground however a new evaluation could impose additional conditions it could certainly address and remedy or at least mitigate the higher costs of the project as to what the cost recovery would be it could also increase investment in cleaner energy supply or limit the use of the project to simply replacing higher carbon fossil fuels going forward in conclusion this Court should reverse the Public Utilities Commission decision and require the Vermont gas systems to seek a newer amended permit for its addison national natural gas pipeline project okay thank you very much Council thank you may it please the court good morning good morning Craig Nolan for Vermont gas systems the issue before the court is very narrow its whether the PUC committed compelling error by interpreting its own rule 5 408 to apply to physical changes consistent with PUC and act 250 precedent that's the issue before the court the Chief Justice I believe asked about the standard of review I'd like to hear what you have to say but and the standard review here is clear it's been said time and time again and that is the PUC as an administrative agency is is entitled to substantial deference with regard to its interpretation of rules it promulgates pursuant to authority vested in it by the legislature deference this Court has expressed that deference standard in different ways and that has included compelling error whether they've committed compelling error and there was no compelling error here in the Commission's interpretation of its own rule we've had discussion already this morning about that rule there's a phrase approved proposal the Commission explained exactly what that means it's the project the Commission has a very clear in its opinion it did not approve the cost or cost estimate of this project in the it did your honor yes it did what is the purpose of rule 5 point 409 which I characterized as a monitoring rule that when the costs project costs well actually it says project increases by 20% what's the purpose of that if not to require an amendment to the or digital proposal so five four oh nine was proposed originally by the department and you'll hear later from the department but 549 was proposed in combination with five four oh eight they were adopted together the purpose of five four or nine it's a safety valve it requires a utility to notify the Commission when costs estimate has increased by 20% the question is where do you go from there you legislative history has been discussed it was originally proposed by the department that there would be an explicit provision in 549 that the Commission would reopen the proceeding that's different than seeking an amendment and what happened here was exactly that for the remand right the Commission twice requested this court to remand the case so that it could consider under Rule 60 whether to reopen and so but that this takes me this flip side of the question I asked your colleague right because this came from the department they explained that that the reason for this disclosure was so that you could have a you could then go back and reopen under 60 B and and they specifically included language in their proposal that specified that but then the board now Commission said we adopt their proposal but actually didn't keep in the reopening language which then creates I guess an ambiguity as to whether it was intended to reject that and and have this being a provision that augments 408 by providing requiring notice or we don't think there's any ambiguity here for a couple reasons one the Commission then the board did not adopt all the language proposed by the department instead it reserved to itself maximum discretion in how to handle these situations if if five 4:09 the the reporting requirement were intended to fold into an amendment process that's described in five four oh eight five four or nine would have been part of five four oh eight well you just told us it was ignite ignited enacted at the same time they weren't but they are enacted as separate proposals they work in tandem but it was not enacted as part of that and there is no there is no cross-reference that if there is more than 20% then the board will determine whether to proceed but I just don't see the point of that statute if it doesn't do anything other than initiate a review through an amendment process that the Commission the purpose is so that the Commission is aware that cost estimates have increased by twenty percent so that the Commission can then take the appropriate action yes which is it can open an investigation or like it did here rightly so it can commence a proceeding under Rule 60 and why rule 60 because although there's one process here we have two different outcomes of the 248 proceeding two different documents we have a CPG that cpg authorizes the approved proposal and what is that apropos the CPG is very clear it is 41 miles of pipeline several distribution mains and three gate stations that's what the CPG is it is a construction permit it has some conditions as many permits do such as obtain all permits on the other hand destruction permitted it the cpg is a certificate of public good so there's a consideration that's folded in that doesn't just look at sewing permits and building options that's right we're not simply looking at whether it's a purple pipe pipeline and that's going to be aesthetically okay no there is a decision a final order a judgment issued by the Commission separate from a CPG that final order that judgment that decision what makes a determination and authorizes in this case a CPG issue authorizes the issuance of the CPG the permit and the cost estimate of the project is considered under Section 248 of course but it's not approved the pipeline's approved but the cost item is considered in whether to issue the permit the cpg authorizing the pipeline as the burden in the 60 B proceeding the movement has the burden all right but you control the information concerning costs well Your Honor I I wouldn't necessarily agree with that in this particular case there were two remands that resulted in to extensive proceedings the both involved hearings before the Commission both involved testimony before the Commission the second perceiving his second remand lasted approximately a year during which there was significant discovery so in any dispute the one party or the other may have the information but there was an opportunity for discovery and of course the Public Service Board excuse me the the public service department was involved as well so there was plenty of opportunity here I think fundamentally the difference is we have a CPG here that's about physical changes the legislative history supports that the jurisprudence supports that and the Commission interpreted its own rule in a rational manner but then my question is this the commission set section 248 proceedings involve review and approval of the construction of proposed facilities not the approval of the recovery of construction costs from ratepayers costs are going to be recovered only after utility files for a rate adjustment demonstrating construction costs are known and measurable and that the construction facility is used and useful so under this standard where there's no amendment to a proposal for a CPG you come in and estimate the cost of my new windmill is going to be $100 and it becomes $900 and now are you actually going to impose that increase on the ratepayers because it happened well that the short answer is no you're going to see in the next few months the appeal from the heavily litigated rate case in which the companies sought to recover its construction costs up to a limit and so as the as the Commission pointed out that is yet another avenue where costs are considered and approved to the extent that they are recovered from ratepayers so CF was asked haven't you been heard they've been heard three times they were heard in the first remand they didn't appeal that decision they were heard in the second remand they didn't appeal that decision and they were heard extensively during the rape case that will soon be in this courtroom so they've been heard on this issue this this is an argument that says we want yet another bite at the Apple this has been litigated they've been heard and the the board or the Commission use the appropriate mechanism but Vermont gas systems is not going to be helped to its original estimate of costs when it goes before the PUC to look at the rate the forgetting my terminology the recovery of recovery yeah yes it's not gonna be held to the initial cost estimate when it goes back right the Commission had complete discretion to determine what rates what how much of the project would be recovered through rates based on used in usefulness and based primarily on prudence I'm prudence which is something I don't want to go in today but essentially there was a significant examination of management's performance and a determination by the Commission as to what monies were prudently spent and I'll go back to the remand during the remands the Commission could have looked at the estimate increase and decided we're going to reopen this thing we're going to decide whether or not we should whether or not we should authorize this by looking at all all all the factors that was a mess you can answer that if you want but I'd like you to do it on speakerphone yes see I saw miss Levine use her that didn't work out so well for me but that there was an opportunity to put the brakes on this project if it wanted to during the first remand and the secretary man this project has been scrutinized multiple times and CLF has had all of its issues and concerns reviewed at this point each of those each one of those is a I mean I it deals with the pipeline but in the rate process it sounds like the standard that's being applied doesn't really ask the question of whether this project given costs and benefits is in the public interest it asks you could you could wrongly predict the costs but then have ultimately spent way more than you said you were going to spend but have done so prudently so you know pass it on to the rate payer but it's still not a project that would have been in the public interest in the first place I don't know how you know justice Robinson what I would say is this is that the the estimation process itself is subject to a review for prudence and so you get at that issue in the rate case but during both remand when a remand to the Commission could have determined that at that estimated cost it was not in the public in this in the public's best interest that there was not an economic need for it and therefore it could have reopened and modified or rescinded the cpg during either of those proceedings and had CLF wanted to be heard in this court about those decisions it had every right to appeal but it's a new saying that the only mechanism to challenge a cost increase is through a 60 B proceeding and that the the flip side of that coin is that increased cost can never trigger an a an amendment procedure under five 408 outside of the six be reviewed well look up your a cost increase accompanied by a physical change so we're gonna understand the physical change sure but you're standing alone standing alone it doesn't matter how much the cost increase you don't get a 248-a rule 408 review for an amended procedure except through 60b mechanism oh well you don't get it through five 408 because that is only looking at the approved proposal which is the the facility itself you can get it through rule 60 because that's where cost estimates are considered that's because they were considered under 248 through the 248 proceeding could could the Commission decide it would use some other mechanism an investigation or some other sort of proceeding that was neither 5 408 requiring an amendment or rule 60 they certainly have broad discretion they certainly could consider could consider promulgating a rule to that effect or modifying 5 409 if it wanted to but rule 60 works because the cost considerations were were analyzed in a proceeding that led to a final order a final order that authorized the cpg I have eaten up the department's time I had promised them three minutes thank you very much we get three minutes left there's no there's no time left thank you it has 45 seconds remaining all right thank you very much thank you your honors in the 45 seconds I will just acknowledge that the appellant oh that there is no ambiguity here when there is no ambiguity there is absolutely no deference it should be afforded to the determination made by the Public Utilities Commission the rule is clear on its face and conservation Law Foundation is sim they asking this court to require the Public Utilities Commission to follow its rule as written thank you thank you the next theory for the court is scheduled for 11:00 this afternoon this morning [Music]
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Gaming Monitor Hype - ASUS VG258Q Review
[Music] all right what's up internet today we're going to be reviewing the asus vg258q and it has all the belts and whistles of a usual gaming monitor it's 144 hertz it's 24.5 inches wide screen one millisecond response time greasing g-sync and to be honest asus just lent us this monitor to display it in the shop they were like okay we're gonna give you this monitor you can use it in the shop you know maybe customers will ask about it and so that's what we did with this monitor we had it in the shop this was for our it was a monitor for our test bed and you know it worked out well in that function but then covered it and you know the shop was closed for around two months three months and i was at home and i was gaming and then i thought to myself you know there's a gaming monitor at the shop that's not being used so i stole it [Music] so [Music] i stole this asus monitor from the shop and i brought it back home and i used it for the entire lockdown period and i'm not a professional reviewer i don't have a bajillion hours on a million different kinds of monitors i don't follow the latest specs and things like that but what i can promise you is that i run hardware sugar we see a lot of different tech going in and out of the shop and i used this monitor extensively basically the entire lockdown which was two to three months at least eight weeks this was my primary monitor i used it for work i use it for gaming so this isn't a wham-bam thank you ma'am review that you know i spent two hours with the monitor and then rushed off to the internet to type up my thoughts and things like that i spent time with this thing so we'll start with the aesthetics and the structure because it's kind of angular aesthetic going for it notably in the base and i'm not really a fan of that look it's not you know it's fine i don't like it but you know it's not ugly enough that i would recommend not getting the monitor but you know that kind of angle thing that's not i that's not for me but the structure itself is very solid um everything is quality it comes with its own power brick and and you can swivel the monitor you can tilt it you can race it and you can also put it in portrait mode so all of those things are very solid you don't feel like once you have a position that you like the monitor in suddenly the support will give way and it'll sort of sag and go into a different position everything is very premium and everything feels solid for this monitor for display quality viewing angles are a little bit off you know if you're sort of standing above it and you're kind of looking down on the monitor the text is a bit blurred this is not a deal breaker for me to be honest i don't understand what the big deal about viewing angles is i mean you know basically you have you're in front of a screen so the manufacturer expects you to be like you know dead set dead center in front of the screen and you know i don't get the whole like oh the viewing angle is bad and things like that this is not a deal breaker for me i think especially for computer monitors it's safe to assume that the user will have it right in front of him or her so the full viewing angle is not really a big thing for me but i noted it for the review screen quality is good the text is crisp video is nice to watch although i did note that compared to adele 27 inch the dell is not a gaming monitor at all but video was a little grainy on this asos and then when i shifted the video to the dell because i had them in dual screen format on the dell the video was not grainy at all so just a little something to note for you know if you're gonna be watching videos extensively on this monitor colors pop very nicely they're very bright and they're very vivid some people might call them oversaturated but i like them i like them this kind of very bright kind a little bit in your face color or color quality to them and you already noticed this in games with a wide color palette or you know colorful graphics such as overwatch and you know the colors really pop when you play those kind of games and so again very good quality for this asus monitor but let's cut to the chase is it a good gaming monitor and to answer that i have to share what i was using before my old monitor is three years old it's a vue sonic xg2401 23.5 inches 144 hertz freesync so in terms of specs the asos and the viewsonic are basically neck and neck they're basically tied for specs so if the viewsonic was any good then i shouldn't notice any difference on the asus but actually there was a big difference this monitor really showed me what a true gaming monitor can do on my views on it for whatever reason the presync would not work i trade i changed hdmi cables i tried to fiddle around with the settings it would not work at all for some reason to be honest i'm like well i don't really care you know i i have a tendency to think all of these terms that manufacturers throw around a lot of it is just marketing hype 144 hertz freezing one millisecond response time and i kind of think like well you know really do they do they make any difference but when i got this asos the freesync worked right out of the bat i didn't have to do anything i checked the radeon settings and presync was already enabled and on the viewsonic i experienced screen tearing and i was a bit surprised and i just thought that you know my rig is old i'm using crossfired rx 480s and you know probably the graphics are lagging but with this monitor on the exact same setup no video tearing at all no screen tearing while playing games or any other application for that matter and this really struck me like wow the game feels so much smoother on the asus monitor compared to the viewsonic and all of the game footage that i'm showing in this video i tried to capture the actual you know i filmed the actual monitor i didn't scream i didn't screen capture the game so just to try to show that there was no screen tearing in the graphics when i played um i i don't know if professional reviewers would do this or you know they actually filmed the monitor footage from the monitor instead of screen capture but i i did it to try to give you guys a sense of what the experience was like on the asus and really what an experience no screen tearing colors were vivid and i really began to appreciate that hey maybe not all of this is marketing hype maybe all of this about 144 hertz and one millisecond response time and precinct maybe there is something to it and for me bottom line as a consumer never mind like you know as someone who runs a computer shop as a consumer is there a real world benefit to buying a monitor like this with all of those specs and the viewsonic didn't convince me but the asus dg258q certainly has i'm like really amazed at the quality and does no screen tearing of the game experience so i apologize to my rx480s for thinking that they were the problem would i choose this asus over the viewsonic when the two monitors basically have the same specs yes i would choose the this asus monitor in a heartbeat we don't actually sell the asus vg258q in the shop but a quick online search shows that it's going for around 13 000 pesos and i think that's a reasonable price for the quality of this monitor for the solid build quality for the excellent graphics that it displays i think that is a good buy and i must emphasize again this is not a sponsored video they were basically just you know they just gave it to us and they said use it in the shop however you want they didn't say anything actually about you know you can use it like for your personal use um so don't tell asos that i stole it from the shop and use it for my own gaming but i'm very glad i did that i managed to go to the shop pick it up and rush back home and so i had two months of during lockdown where i use this monitor and you know i i am it has made me a believer in all of these buzzwords so 144 hertz freesync and one millisecond response time so i'm a bit sad now that business has opened up and that i need to return this monitor to the shop and maybe i won't let's see i am curious now to try other monitors with different specs and maybe i will do more and again not a professional reviewer but hopefully they help some of you guys out there thanks for watching so i hope that these basic tips helped you if you found this video helpful please drop a like and hit the subscribe button for your pc needs consider buying from us private sugar at lagada or on our website you can find links in the description below and thank you for watching see you next video
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Building a culture employees love: Workforce engagement at O2E Brands
[Music] well hello and welcome to the Green Room today's episode or should I say live stream uh we'll be talking to o2e Brands an organization that's been twice recognized by Newsweek as a most loved workplace and when it comes to contact center agents that workplace has led to industry-leading employee engagement and retention um so if you maybe haven't heard of o2e brands or perhaps you have you will certainly have heard of the organizations and that fall into their organization that is 1-800 got junk wow one day painting and Shack shine so your hosts that's me Claire Beauty senior director for Thought leadership at Genesis and ginger conlon thought leadership director joining us today we have Ryan Weber who is senior manager for Workforce engagement management join uh thank you very much for joining us Ryan really excited to have you here yeah thanks for having me so Ryan um we're we're uh as Claire said we're so excited to have you here and you know you are a big hitter in the industry and as a big hitter you are going to have some demands of what you need to have with you in the CX green room so before we dive into a little bit telling us a little bit about you know your role in OTE Brands and things like that tell us what is your green room must have and why right so for me Green Room must have it's 9 A.M over here on the West Coast and that means blueberry smoothie for me right nice and light it's getting warm out fresh um good to have on hand and uh one of my favorites one of my go-to's so Green Room must have for me awesome well Claire and I are prepared as well I I tossed a couple of reasons to mine and put it in a stemless martini glass because style points for you for sure ninja always gets the points for presentation unfortunately I I pre-made mine and then put it in the fridge so now it's like less smoothie more dessert it's also changed color so I will not be touching my smoothie but I wish I had your smoothie Ryan well there you go I mean if you had a spoon dessert not a bad thing either so yeah even a little whipped cream on top might make that really delicious well so Ryan let's dive in tell us a little bit about yourself your role and OTE brands for sure so um I'm the senior manager for the workforce management team at OT Brands and um I've been in the contact center industry myself for almost 20 years and in workforce management for uh 12 of those years and at o2e brands of course our vision is building um the most trusted Brands and Home Services one exceptional experience at a time and that starts with our all about people mentality so my team is responsible for supporting over 300 agents across the three Home Services Brands which you mentioned uh 100 got Junk wow one day painting and Shack shine and my passion and my role is actually supporting the growth and development of our people both on my team and across the contact center as well fantastic so um Newsweek cited o2e Brands as having a most loved workplace for two years how important is having that engage Workforce in the customer experience yeah so I mean first of all it's a huge honor to be recognized on that list and uh a tribute to our organization's commitment to to our people um with a focus on setting and achieving goals both personal um and professional we have a great um personal one-on-one life goals program at OTV Brands uh which kind of brings us together as a community and creates opportunities for us to connect and and grow together so um obviously we believe if you take care of of your people they'll take care of your customers or some and they'll take care of your business and we live that every day so now as far as how that plays into creating an exceptional customer experience um I mean you can tell when you're on the phone and you're talking with somebody and they have a passion for for what they do and you can really feel that and you know similar to how you can really hear when somebody's smiling on the other end of the phone even though you can't see it um you can you can hear that smile on their voice so our customers feel that too and uh being able to support that type of engaging environment for our people carries through their conversations with our customers when they're having those that's really true you absolutely can tell how somebody is themselves unless they're deadly silent of course but yeah generally you can feel you can feel that warmth absolutely and so Ryan when we were talking preparing for today you had mentioned that there's been a mindset shift at OT o2e Brands I and at some point I will actually say it right on the first time um at o2e Brands focusing more on recruit um focusing on retention more than just recruitment all the time so can you tell us a little bit about that shift and why um you're focusing more and more on retention yeah for sure so I mean a huge part of our success um and growth is making sure we have the capacity to be there for when our customers need us um and you know it's been a real Focus for us in our contact center uh as how do we invest more time into our people in conjunction with simplifying our processes to make the agent roll a really exceptional employee experience as well and um by focusing on these things you know and and focusing on improving retention um it means that the resources that we may have used for hiring in the past we can now reinvest into the Learning and Development of our agents and when you do things like that you start to see you know growth of the agents into into other roles too um and you know they continue to growth in the organization and that's really building from within and that's uh that's a key Focus for us and the shift to focusing on retention has really done that I love that because it it you're taking these customer-centric people and parsing them out into your organization right so it helps customer that customer centricity like pervade the entire organization yeah exactly what do you attribute those gains to like the gains that you've made around engagement or our attention like what are some of the specific areas around whether it's like hiring or onboarding or career pathing or also tools and Technology at work like what do you think of the big levers yeah for sure um you know it's it's really a holistic approach um from all points of the of the agent experience and um you know that starts with recruiting and our talent acquisition team does a great job of that um we've adopted some or adapted sorry our our some of our scheduling methodologies um to be more focused and agent-centric um which has been you know we've seen some benefits there and um our Learning and Development team has done a great job you know creating um different learning clinics for our agents to be able to to have additional learning and um you know protecting that time for agents to have those opportunities is super important for us um having things like uh an individual development plan for an agent and their leader walking them through that which focuses on their career progression and you know if they're looking to be at this level at some point in their career what are the small steps they can do to get there and set that long-term goal for them and you know that's that's creates it's a an opportunity for their leader to support them to do that but also give some insight into where they're looking to progress and and then our agents have a clear path of where they're looking to go um we have a real coaching Focus within our organization as well not just with our agents but our leadership team as well and really focusing on you know improving the things that we can and and the coaching methodology that we have is is something that we we use in everyday everyday life and every day in in our working environment um and then with our remote Workforce uh with with Genesis Cloud uh being able to have the remote Workforce piece um is a huge benefit for creating that work-life balance as well for agents about metric Metra to be more employee Centric tell us a bit more about that yeah so um when we're looking at like metrics to be you know more employee focused it's um you know how many agents can we schedule into a virtual learning clinic and get them using those tools and resources um you know how can we focus on our customers and making sure that their needs are being met I mean some of those things are are really service level driven um and making sure that we're there for our customers when they need them in in the right channels and in the right places um you know and creating uh things like we're looking at met tricks uh for our customers and and how they're um coming into us whether what channel that is and what time of day and day of week and those things how do we make sure we can match our agent schedules up with those um while also making sure that we have uh that solid work-life balance for them as well so um a number of different pieces and and how many people are we getting into those those shifts so um there there are some lots of little nuances and and little processes we have in place to make that happen and it's we've seen some benefits to that for sure sounds like it's of a balance for service level tricks and this as well yeah absolutely um so if anyone is watching and has questions for Ryan please go ahead and put we have we're monitoring that so we will throw them out to Ryan if you do have any questions you'd like to ask so while we're waiting on that side um Ryan this morning I was reading an article on LinkedIn by Jeannie Walters who's a customer experience analyst and consultants and um she was saying how some companies say that they have this customer-centric culture but when you get down and actually look at what's happening it's much more talk than action and one of the key Things She Said is so important is actually taking care of your Frontline staff and she was saying that one of the disconnects is senior level folks don't often understand what that job entails and really making sure that Frontline staff is trained and Etc you're doing so much of what she's saying is important to do it just shows that it really is pervasive in your culture to have that that it Employee Engagement that then translates to that customer centricity so love all the things that you're doing at OTE and so I thought also you know we've talked a bit about the the um you know person side the process side maybe we could talk a little bit more about the technology and how are you using um when Workforce engagement management to help with all the things that you've been talking about so far yeah for for sure and um I think that there's uh a lot of pieces um we made the transition to the platform I think when you go uh and you and you adopt a a platform and and you really try and go like for like and I think that that's how everybody tries to start um but really for us it's taking a step back and and saying um what's the outcome we're trying to achieve uh that now that mean that we might need to change a process that we have maybe a legacy process that we have um you know if we can leverage our system to reduce the work effort for our people by adjusting our processes to achieve the same outcome um that's really been a focus for us as uh you know revisiting those things and having a look is this something that we we really need to invest our time in is this an outcome we're still trying to drive toward towards if not you know maybe that's something we move away from if it is how can we make changes to our process on the side leading up to the outcome that adapts with our with our system and can grow into where we're looking to be in the future so um try not to get you know the square peg in the round hole and really trying to force something in that's that's not going to fit it's how you take a step back look at where we can gain some efficiency and and continue to drive towards the outcome not necessarily how you get there although the journey is kind of the fun part part because that's where you get to be a bit creative when you're when you're going through that process and that's fun for everyone and creates a great learning opportunity for our people when we go through changes like that as well any surprise or something unexpected that that came about as you're going through that process even if something even fun or you know unusual yeah yeah so you know one of the things is uh I think with um with Genesis cloud and uh the workforce platform um updates come very fast uh as it's once a week there's there's release notes and we're okay what's coming out and what just came out and how can we leverage that and it creates that sort of excitement which is which is just a lot of fun um to get those new features you know everybody gets so excited when there's an update to their phone right um and that's kind of how I'll describe it it's the same sort of experience and uh you know when when you're in workforce management and Technology changes and you still get excited about those things and I think that that's always fun is is those release the release dates we look forward to and seeing what new features are out and how we can continue to adapt our processes with the new features um you know that's always fun for our team I I'm curious about the the square pegs that you were trying to fit into round holes um can you give us some examples of the things that you know you found actually you know there is a different way let's let's try it yeah for sure so I think one of the ways that was um you know we tried to do that uh was everybody's got exceptions right so you have agents who have offline time and um you want to make sure that um they're getting you know exceptions so it's not impacting their adherence so um you know first of all we looked at our adherence goal and saw you know what's the right fit for that for us um looking at you know obviously call times and after call work mode and those sorts of things and determining um what that should be setting that guideline and then looking at the system and saying okay what about our configuration can we reduce our work effort here uh maybe creating um you know some I guess leeway for agent statuses to to have a little bit of time on either end and even though that you know that time would be exceptioned automatically we can still have a look back and you know see what uh where we were spending our time but what it does is it alleviates that process of a leader saying okay I need to exception this time off an agent schedule you know wfm has to go in and add it and approve it and like all those sorts of like little nuances and pieces that can add up over time particularly with the daily task like that um you know you kind of you kind of wipe away that and you start to to gain that time back within your organization and it's a small tweak and you know it's just looking at it from a different angle do we need to approve every single one of these or can we create a bit of a buffer there and then just report on it after the fact so it's just looking at things like that I think would be you know a good example of where we saw some efficiency gains with uh with leveraging the platform I'd love to know whether you've sort of had any like hard metrics or like you've got any numbers that you could share with us around efficiencies that you've made or other improvements that you've seen yeah so from the exception process I just talked about um we saved around 45 minutes a day um just for our team from from implementing a process like that um we also had the shift trade functionality which we previously weren't able to leverage in the platform we adjusted some of the parameters around that and we're able to start leveraging it more effectively um that we did some analysis on it earlier this year and uh we were able to reduce the amount of shift trade requests that we were getting by about 56 which is obviously a huge amount of time taking um you know the leadership team and then our team you know kind of out of the equation for those and make it more hands-off self-serve so that was really beneficial and then um we also had a fairly large project for us which was a shifting our our scheduling methodology to agent Focus scheduling and really driving towards work times and days that that fit our agents preferences and trying to drive towards a high number where we can get agents into their preferences and once we kind of sorted that out and were able to design that program we were then able to go out and then hire into the the shifts and work times that our people didn't want to work so now we have people coming in who want to work those times and filling those spots um which you know it just creates that that level of Engagement I mean one of the biggest influencers and I think anybody's work life is their schedule and so how can you make that um how do you make that something that somebody wants to come and work for your organization and you know schedule is a big piece particularly for our agents yeah so no no one's getting the shift that they don't want somebody actually wants it that's right we hire into those and then you know if somebody changes over time and and wants a different preference then we work towards you know um bringing on somebody to to fill that spot for them and then try and move them forward into into their preference um so yeah it's uh it's a waterfall effect but um it's it's definitely something that we focus on love that so fun story of from one of the employees having all these recent changes like a you know a best thing someone has said or or some positive change that that you've seen yeah I mean I think just we've seen you know some like some great uh engagement scores um like you had talked about before for our organization and um you know uh scheduling is especially in a 24-hour contact center that we have um can be something that's a challenge for people and um you know that's kind of not not uh not been as much of a challenge anymore and um that's been a really nice thing for us um as far as like a fun story I think um you know when I think about all of the the virtual learning clinics we're able to apply to our agent schedules and we do this automatically it's just the the volume of of how many how much time they get to focus on these things is you know I think great and I think it creates that that learning culture and that fun environment and something that has been has been really good as well for agents um you you mentioned earlier that you know when when new releases come out you know you're excited to see what capabilities are coming like where do you feel is where where are you going next like where would you like to take this in the future yeah for sure so I think we have a culture of um think big start small and learn fast and so those updates really play into that and so uh when we're evolving um and looking to continue to focus on the digital side of the business there's a few things that really excite us on that roadmap um of course now we're two years on the platform and we want to continue to look to find ways to do more with less and so there's some there's some pieces on that roadmap for us that we're really excited and looking forward to um there's a a schedule first piece that uh is is on the roadmap which we're really excited about um but how do we continue to to leverage those pieces that are coming out on the roadmap to pull away the scaffolding that's kind of built up around I think everybody has you know those Excel sheets that they still work with um to to try and get what they need how do we kind of continue to pair those away and and slowly but surely try to bring as much as we can in system and focus on um using our system to optimize our processes and and for us like um what's next is that means that it's more time for us doing the right things which is focusing on developing our people and that's what we're going to continue to do Ryan thank you so much for sharing all the o2e Brand Story and the amazing things that you're doing around customer engagement I think it's really inspiring and um for everyone who's joined us today thank you so much be sure to like share tag people who you think will benefit from hearing Ryan's story and the o2e Brand Story and we will see you next time on the CX screen room bye-bye thank you [Music]
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The Wild Wild West special video 1999 ♦ Wild Wild West Kevin Kline ♦ wild wild west will Smith
Wild Wild West is coming to TNT a big pot James West rather impressive isn't he Artemis Gordon Mr Gordon you're such a wit that's weird kicking it off with all 10 episodes of the ultimate evil villain Dr miguelita I am a genius hosted by Robert Conrad it was the only show of its time then and since the Wild Wild West Marathon next on TNT because we love a good Western as much as you do welcome to TNT's Wild Wild West Marathon all 10 episodes of the ultimate evil villain Dr mibolito Loveless there were more action uh scenes in that show in the four years that was on the air than any show ever everything was fresh and we never recycled anything I split those pants out oh probably a couple hundred times [Music] I was seriously injured in 1965 when the Wild Wild West hit the airwaves the West got a lot Wilder the show was original not only in its spies in the old west concept but in its rip-roaring action sequences unlike most series stars Robert Conrad was an enthusiastic participant and rarely used a stunt double I did 99 of them there are a few sophisticated stunts the trampoline stuffs that I didn't know how to do but I choreographed and along with the Whitey Hughes all the action sequences Bravo Mr West they went on and on it wasn't a simple two-punch fight with a lot of a lot of actors being doubled by you know stuntman cuts and so on it was it was big it was dramatic and it was cool it was it was a ballet the same group of stuntmen appeared every week on the Wild Wild West and that was one of the series trickiest stunts [Music] the audience never got hit to it we changed their costumes their disguises and we used to hire the actors to fit this time that's the truth with Conrad as their ringleader the stuntmen were a tight-knit macho fraternity we had a group that we called the heart of the lion and like a kind of men's club we wore these jackets with the Insignia of a lion and we played touch football and no one no one beat our team for 44 weeks in a row it was uh it was a street of core it was close to being in the Marine Corps without being in the court yet double Hammer right back in the position and they had the Battle Scars to prove it all right I had to run up the stairs Second Story jump off the stairs grab the chandelier do a kip hit my feet in this position kicked a bad guy through the wall which subsequently put him out in the street somewhere and then continue with four or five other bad guys well I went 15 feet in the country I had a six inch lineal fracture the skull high temporal concussion and a broken fifth vertebrae even co-star Ross Martin and guest stars like Michael Dunn who played the villainous Dr miguelito Loveless were eager to prove their courage delete them inside don't worry my darling everything will be all right we shall both live forever be insisted on doing his own stunts and was injured and was carted off to the hospital and you know in a very strange way like being in that club that the injured Club I mean it's pretty pathetic thing to say but there was a certain status to say it there's my purple heart babe and Mike rice rice broke his his arm his leg I believe no one escaped injury by 1970 politicians were calling for an end to violence on television and the Wild Wild West was canceled Conrad says the show only spoofed violence but because of all the injuries it was probably a good time to quit still he has no regrets and he's proud of his core of valiant men for our time I say this with some humility we were the best I mean we were tough and We Know It And we didn't have to prove it and I just want to tell you guys if any of you watching I appreciate it thank you the Wild Wild West next on TNT TNT perfect beautiful James West Artemis Gordon and all those dastardly Danes the Wild Wild West Saturday mornings at 10 Eastern on TNT [Music] in 1965 a new kind of Western hit the airwaves but it wasn't a western okay then what was it it was a spoof a spy piece it was avant-garde it was a high concept and it was the only show of its time then and since the Wild Wild West was different unique it was James Bond in the old west complete with Suave spies sexy babes high-tech gadgets and offbeat villains like Mike as Dr miguelito Loveless it was on the air for just five years but it's become one of those cult favorites whose Legend just keeps growing but the birth of this Legend wasn't easy it was canceled twice before I ever made the schedule it had nine producers prior to making the date I had changed my wardrobe three times and characters had come in and out of the show and finally ended up with Ross Martin and myself in the role for I think 102 or 104 episodes yeah one of the charms about you is that you would track such interesting people cowboy movie star Rory Calhoun had been cast as secret service agent James West until a short cocky young TV actor named Robert Conrad auditioned they they wanted a bigger look so they put me on these elevated boots and shoes which made me extremely comfortable and then they glued me into my pants which made me even more uncomfortable because they wanted the Matador look they wanted the Spanish kind of and a man who moved so I'm saying why are these guys making me wear these high heels and you know I said I can't even sit down with these tight pants on these sons of should have to be dressed up like this and then there were a lot of men who were stars who didn't get the role and I got it and it was amazing as a Counterpoint to cool and stoic James West they cast Ross Martin as the witty sophisticate Artemis Gordon where else would you expect to find a bottle of properly chilled Chateau Marini Russ Martin was a great actor and if you look at his disguises and his dialects uh because he's in Dragon because it's a quote campy show you forget what it takes to make and he did it I mean he'd be I'd be doing five or six stunts Corey for six times and Ross would be doing five four or five disguises Ross did the Johnny Carson show I knew John said to Rossman do you know you do your own stunts and Ross said I do my own panic and that was a slight dig at me but and Russ ended up doing a lot of his own stunts and I ended up doing a lot of acting I'm missing that little man with the giant Rage Against the whole universe I loved I loved him he was a gentle man intelligent took the edge off me I could never get him to watch a Bears game but he could never get me to the operator either so you know you know and Ross and I just it was salt and pepper it's perfect a combination of Conrad and Martin provided the spark for the Wild Wild West the rest of the formula added the twists that made it such a success the ingredients were simple these are the Edict of The Producers Bruce Lansbury and Mike Garrison all right Conrad takes his shirt off once in every movie Russ Martin is in Drag once in every movie and then we have the elephant and then we have the lead heavy and that's what the show is about this is Only Make Believe isn't it it was a goofy concept that the American public embraced it was escapism Fair can its best TNT's best of the Wild Wild West Marathon continues on TNT
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Day 3 | Strategic Priority 3: Multi-sector and Integrated Programming and Collaboration
okay so i think as it's uh 2 40 geneva time we can we can get started um so good morning good afternoon good evening and welcome to our session on strategic priority three multi-sector integrated programming and collaboration we're really happy that you can join us here today my name is ellsbeth chapman and i will be facilitating the session and i have recently joined the alliance secretariat and really looking forward to working with you all we will try to be as participatory as possible so moving to the next slide um these sessions are really designed to kickstart the implementation of our brand new strategy by listening to you and getting your inputs ideas and recommendations as we embark on this journey together if possible we would love if you could keep your videos on so we can see you but we understand in some locations bandwidth does not allow please feel free to ask questions at any time using the chat box and above all we really encourage you to share with us your inputs views recommendations please challenge us our strategy is bold and so should be your ask and your recommendations um so just in terms of the next steps i will give a quick overview of the strategic priority three and then you will have two options you can either go and work with our fantastic child protection minimum standards colleagues and input into the incredibly exciting work they are doing around pillar four of the cpms on working across sectors or you can join a wonderful group of colleagues from their child protection area of responsibility global education cluster inee and the alliance to work on recommendations for further education and child protection integration i will not give more details now as a presenter from each group will give a pitch for their session at the end of this introduction before i dive into the priority we would like to do a quick mentee meetup as a warm-up exercise to get us thinking around multi-sector and integrated programming and collaboration and also support uh our cpms team set up some of their group work so look at the please click on the link and um on and answer the following question which three new sectors would you like the alliance to collaborate with more closely um so please select three um education as you can see is not here as this is obviously an existing partnership and at this moment we're just uh doing the poll to get feedback on news sectors and to get your insights here so just giving a couple of moments we can only give one answer sorry lee okay apologies for this in that case it's a tough a tough call you just need to select the top okay and okay i think is that almost everyone now okay okay great so i can i think as this poll um comes to a close we can see uh a lot of a lot of the top three health food security camp management followed by nutrition livelihoods and wash so thank you so much for taking your time to do that quick menti pull so as we can go back to the slide on the priority okay so if we just go back to the powerpoint so people can see fantastic so if you go to the fourth slide okay so on the fourth slide here fantastic here we can see um the overall goal for this strategic priority which is children's protection and well-being are prioritized within cross-sector collaboration including within multi-sector and integrated programs and across all humanitarian action before i go into the objectives i would just like to highlight some of the rationale behind this priority as you know multi-sector collaboration and integrated programming is integral to achieving child protection and as we heard on the previous panel we also heard that it's essential to supporting the centrality of children and the centrality of their protection the multifaceted nature of child protection risks and the adversities that the families and children face as a result require and call for multi-sector and integrated approaches to prevent risks to respond to needs and to strengthen protective factors and enhance well-being this annual meeting alone on prevention is really reinforcing this message to us loud and clear as child protection actors we must work together with other sectors to prevent harmful outcomes and enhance accountability to children and ensure their participation in all stages of the humanitarian programme cycle so this includes all sectors that we work with with this in mind moving to the next slide we can see that within the strategic priority there are four specific objectives and you'll be able to read more about these as the documents the strategy documents will be released online after these sessions so i really hope you'll be able to read it then but just a quick overview the first is about encouraging and promoting and promoting increased prioritization of child protection risks data needs and interventions within other sectors and as part of multi-sector and integrated programs developing new and strengthened existing partnerships with two to three other sectors and we have a great example of the work that's being done around child protection and education as an inspiration promote and expand the knowledge and capacity of other sectors to mainstream and integrate child protection within their programs and to expand and facilitate access across the child protection sector to capacity strengthening learning and development opportunities focused on working with other sectors and this is in line with pillar 4 of the cpms and also as you can see the focus on learning and development which as as was explained in the previous session has an elevated status in this new strategy so we don't have a much time so these are the four interconnected objectives which you can read about more in the strategy um and um we can now hand over to susanna co-lead for the cpms working group for her pitch um for the for the for the cpms session so over to susanna thanks very much elsbeth and hello to everyone um so for the cpms and strategic priority three session i'm really pleased to invite you to join us we'll be exploring the linkages between this priority and a new initiative of the child protection minimum standards working group that aims to drive forward work across sectors to support children's protection and well-being in line with cpms pillar for so this session will give you the chance not just to learn about what we have planned for 2022 but also to influence which sectors might be prioritized so you'll we'll look at that mental meteor poll and maybe expand a bit on it um to share from your own experience what are the barriers and opportunities that exist to collaboration with other sectors and to tell us from your different roles what's the support that you need what do you need from the alliance to help you to take this forward so the cpms working group is really committed to contributing to the alliance's strategic priority three we have the benefit of a preview and knowing that this was coming so it's a core part of our work plan we've got funding and staff to carry the work forward in 2022 and really the aim of our session is to get your ideas your input and to be informed by your experience as we look towards next year so i hope some of you will stay with us thank you so much and now joyce will be um doing a pitch for the cpha eie sessions so over to joyce please thank you thank you good morning good afternoon good night good evening everyone so for the other session we'll be looking at the integration between child protection and education and i would say for me and for many of you may find that child protection and education are what i would call natural partners in collaboration so in this particular session we'll be looking at um given all that's been happening in terms of integration for child protection and education within the last few years what are the sum of what are some of the barriers that colleagues at country level at field level have been facing in terms of integration and then would like to also hear from others in terms of how they've been able to address those barriers and what ideas you may have in terms of addressing those barriers and then also looking at some recommendations about how we can enhance the collaboration between child protection and education in terms of coordination in terms of program programmatic interventions as well as resource mobilization so for those of you who may be interested particularly in the cp and eie collaboration we welcome you to our session thank you fantastic thank you so much thank you so much to both of you for those great pictures it's clearly a very difficult choice um so now if we can put the slide up just so we can do a little bit of how we get there so participants that would like to um to engage in their in susanna and joanna's session on cpms and strategic priority three please stay where you are you do not need to do anything for those who would like to go into the session on cpha and eie you need to work a bit harder so for this you need to move yourself into a breakout room to do this you need to select the three dots at the bottom sorry i never know my rights and left at the bottom right of your screen where it says more click on here and select join breakout room and you need to and uh to join the breakout room i can write this in the chat i think jessica if you could write this in the chat box c p h a e i e main so this would be fantastic thank you so this is the breakout room you will need to go to so now we'll give a couple of minutes for people to move themselves to this breakout room or to stay in plenary for the cpms session so thank you very much and if you have any problems just reach out to to jessica our producer who will be able to support you move to the to the correct location thank you that's if you can hear me maybe maybe in that moment then i'll introduce myself for those of you who don't know me and you were introduced to susannah davies who's a co-lead of the cpms working group i work alongside susannah my name is joanna wedge and i work for unicef as one of the two co-leads of the global child protection minimum standards working group so it's a great pleasure for us to have this space to talk with you about as susannah said how we're going to be moving forward um over the next several years as the cpms team to support strategic priority three looks like people are still trying to yeah i think i'll share this screen i can keep keep going excellent um and then i'll see if am i all right um so before we get into the detail of um our initiative i just wanted to peel back the layers and think about what is the foundation what is the foundation on which um we're doing this work so you've had a small chance to hear about strategic priority three obviously we haven't had a chance to unpack it in any great detail yet um that will be coming over the course of this week um and next month and and in the in the next few months to come but when we look at this one thing that you know one of the layers below it that's contributing to priority three is this working across sectors initiative of the cpms working group and what is that based on well it's based on pillar four of the cpms and those are eight standards looking across the different sectors how child protection and nutrition work together how can management and child protection work together etc but even be below the pillar four of the minimum standards if you can go to the next slide we see is really the foundation of uh of our work and that's our 10 child protection and humanitarian action principles because really if we're working to ensure the overall goal of the centrality of children and their protection or particularly working on priority three of working with other sectors then it's about fulfilling you know the safety dignity and rights of children to assist in their recovery to help them claim their rights and as we you know had so eloquently earlier today looking at the participation of children in um the work done in nutrition in the work done in child protection in the work done in education so we just wanted to take a moment to remind ourselves that really the fundamental the foundational piece for all of this work is understanding and and fulfilling um the 10 child protection in humanitarian action principles so we go on to the next piece thanks jessica we wanted to also link um our pillar for work as we come back up the the ladder so to speak um to the humanitarian standards and to the humanitarian standards partnership because really humanitarian standards are a key way to operationalize human rights across a whole the whole diversity of humanitarian settings and when we look at human rights we also include their um children's rights of course and standards whether they be the cpms whether they be inee whether they be sphere and so on really hold us accountable to children and to their families and to their protection needs in particular because they provide a framework for how we work with with children and with effective populations and they help us to provide or ensure that we have quality and that we also have accountability and in doing so we see certainly in the cpms obviously the centrality of children and of their protection but also we see this through the other members of the humanitarian standards partnership as they step up to ensure the protection principles are upheld through their work on nutrition or their work on education etc we could go onwards we'll look at the cpms themselves so when we look at pillar four um you have on the right hand side um all the different standards that are part of the pillar we see that they in the introduction to the pillar there is guidance about the different forms of collaboration that we can take with other sectors we can look at the mainstreaming of child protection into health for example um we can look at joint programming programming sorry between the between the two or more sectors and we can also look at integrated approaches and there's an explanation of each of these plus a table to help you differentiate between the different sorts of approaches and which may be most relevant and effective in the context and situation that you're working in um we find you know we hope that and we feel that the cpms strike a balance between having sectoral specific child protection specific interventions advocacy policies and programming as well as the integration or the mainstreaming with other sectors and really what's one of the strengths of the minimum standards of the cpms is that we look at this as being a two-way street as something that we can be learning from health about how to improve our work and health can be learning about how you know they can strengthen their work and and make children more central and the children's protection more central so it's a real dialogue and a way of working together the minimum standards of the cpms provide key actions uh for sectoral and child protection workers and we'll look at that uh in just a moment and then of course as you know there are indicators guidance notes and further resources for each of these specific standards and just to note that those feed further resources that annex is um has been updated and will be released in the next week or two if you're looking for one place to stop and and and find further readings we could go on jessica so here we come to those common actions for all sectors uh and there are five we look at integrating child protection questions into our assessments both sectoral specific as well as multi-sectoral assessment and we know that there has been some progress on this in in the recent uh and we want to continue to drive that forward over the next over the next period the second one is around strengthening the capacities of sectoral actors to identify and refer children who are at risk to support children that they come across who are in distress and then particularly to prevent harm to do no harm to children within their programming and policies etc third set of common actors for all of us is to strengthen information sharing and our monitoring mechanisms and hopefully we'll have a chance to unpack some of these in the discussions that we're going to be having in the breakout rooms and the fourth one is around coordinating opportunities for dialogue and messaging with the community so that we have one clear message or one clear set of messages and they don't overlap or or have slightly different tones etc and then finally strengthening children's partition participation throughout our program cycle we go on jessica we know however that many sectors lack the skills and the tools to fully center children's protection and to implement the the minimum standards and so this is why the cpms working group has developed this initiative for about six months into a three-year initiative about working across sector for children's protection and this is what we want to unpack a little bit and discuss with you today jessica if you could take us on to the next slide we'll be able to see the different components of our initiative the first one is about co-developing with other sectors and other actors a cohesive approach to promoting mainstreaming and child protection of uh sorry mainstreaming integration of child protection across the humanitarian response so we've started to map the different mainstreaming and integrated programming um uh initiatives we want to learn from them we want to connect with them to have a more cohesive and stronger approach we want to be consulting with you and other sectoral actors on what opportunities we have for working together in a more cohesive way and what are the barriers that we need to be addressing we want to obviously develop a common understanding about mainstreaming and integrated programming and a common language that we can be using across sectors or with specific sectors and then identify and strengthen those key actions that we've been talking about um we have started and there'll be a whole session tomorrow on unpacking our one-stop website for working across sectors and so we're hoping to add more and more resources there and to make it more more interactive and i'll give you that website address at the end of the presentation but we have other uh other activities that we're will be undertaking under the initiative jessica if you could take us to the next slide you'll see that uh we are about to embark on a series of evidence reviews about the benefits of child protection sensitive programming the first one is in education um so obviously we're working with colleagues who are in the other discussion group but also we have the opportunity for looking at three other sectors and this is where we're hoping um your voting and discussion will help us zero in on which sectors those should be we've drafted and we're finalizing and soon to distribute a communications and advocacy toolkit on working across sectors so messaging social media images and so on when we look at capacity strengthening we will be developing e-modules and training packages for the priority sectors one of which we know is education and as some as you some of you may know we have an education e-module already up um on the cpms um e-course and that was developed um with inee and then last but certainly not least supporting country operations particularly in refugee contexts and this will be done through technical specialists and in fact we have two job opportunities that are currently posted and if you know anybody who would like to help us and take this initiative forward over the next year and more so just in the final slide giving you some resources some places to go your starting point is this microsite of working across sectors uh children's protection so there you will find all sorts of resources written and illustrative visual you'll find video you'll find links to that e-course as an initiative as a whole as well as by sector then of course you have our main cpms resource page and then also this email where you can reach out directly to us for working across sectors if you have some ideas or suggestions or questions and so on so that is our initiative about working across sectors we are needing your ideas um about which sectors to prioritize and what opportunities we have etc so i'm going to pass the floor to susanna and to talk us through the activity that we'll have together thanks very much joanna um and i can i put it in the um in the chat but i can see that there are a few colleagues who may have just joined in the past few minutes um when joanna was presenting so if you haven't had the opportunity yet please do feel free to um click on the ment meter link that's in the chat um and you can suggest there the um the sectors that you'd like to see prioritized for the initiative that joanna just described and as you you might have picked up from her introduction we'll be trying to sort of focus our activities over the the next couple of years um on four priority sectors we know education will be one of them we have some ideas of what the others will be but we're really um curious to get your input and that's something that we're kind of examining through this whole development of a cohesive approach that uh that joanna was describing so in just a couple of minutes we're going to give you all kind of the rest of the time and space of this session to contribute to that initiative and to share your experience and feedback um so we will be splitting into four groups to discuss the top voted four sectors in the mint meter pools um and i can see what they are now so if if anyone hasn't voted and you want to get the last one in to tip something over you feel free oh food security just jumped up so i can see health by far and away is is is a winner and not surprising given everything we've been through over the last couple of years food security coming in as a really strong second and then we've got camp management and nutrition um as the as as our tied spot for for the third and fourth slots so those are the four sectors that will prioritize um in the breakout groups so we'll have um group one for health i'm just doing it on the fly as you can see group two for food security um group three for nutrition and group four for camp management so you can see that there are group maps are our group maps that the facilitators just put the links to in the chat um and what we'll do in the in the discussion is and you'll you can see it on the group map and i can actually maybe just share my screen for a moment so that you can see what it looks like before you get into the session is that we've put we've put four questions for you to um to discuss in your group um and these we will we will look at these we will kind of use your feedback to inform our initiative and i think as you if you were in the session with lyle this this morning you heard about how the feedback at last year's um at last year's annual meeting really dictated a lot of when certainly for the cpms working group what went into our work plan um so your feedback on this will have a similar impact so please do be vocal and bold and share your own perspective so you'll be faced with a group map that looks like this that asks you for the sector that you're discussing what are the key opportunities to collaborate with this sector it asks you also what are the barriers what are the things that keep you from working with this sector or maybe keep the sector from wanting to work with us as child protection colleagues and then we ask you what ongoing work should the alliance link to we're super aware that lots of colleagues in the room you may be doing pieces of this work already um we want to learn from you and we want to make sure that anything we do complements and supports the great work that you're already doing so please do note this and then what kind of support guidance tools are needed what are what are the gaps that the cpms working group can help to fill that would help enable you to to drive forward collaboration um with these sectors in um in your work so that's what we'll be doing in just a minute um you will be able to choose your own group so if you if you were listening earlier if you'd like to choose your own group what you can do is you can click on the three dots that are at the bottom of your screen where it says more and you you'll see something that says breakout rooms and when you click on that you'll have the whole list of the breakout rooms and you can choose one of the cpms ones that coordin that goes with the sector that you would like to discuss so i see that we have letters and started up numbers so i'll just say this out loud that um and maybe joanna could you write it in the chat for me as i say it um so the cpmsa group we'll talk about health the cpmsb group we'll talk about food security um cpmsc will talk about nutrition and cpmsd we'll talk about camp management and then you've got the the different group map links to to check so feel free to start heading to those groups in just a moment if you'd like but i see i have a hand from anita um so anita if you've got a question please feel free and anybody else as well do shoot your hands up or put a put something in the chat if you're a little bit confused and not quite sure i just would like to raise something with you all um i feel that often cash because it's not properly a sector but it's more seen as an approach as a tool that we have to achieve protection outcomes and does never figure in all these discussions that we have in terms of which sectors to prioritize what are the areas we should focus more on and i believe it's it's a pity because um definitely the use of cash for protection is something it is an area that deserves our attention and um yeah i just wonder where could this fall because indeed if we look at traditional sectors um as we have just you know we've just done now a selection and of course we have to talk about health and food security and time um and so somehow we're never able to prioritize the cash or to do uh some work around cash and child protection yeah so just wanted to raise these no i think it's a really fair thing to to raise mita um what i would say in response is that cash as an approach is something that is very much mainstreamed across the standards of pillar four in the cpms so you will see you know key actions that include using cash cash assistance as an approach in the standards for food security for livelihoods um for you know linked with linked with health and nutrition though those issues are reflected there so i think if colleagues have a particular sector with which they have seen cash to have an impact you know that can definitely be sort of integrated into into the discussions um for the sort of purposes of of this session and for the cpms working group we're definitely sticking to the stamp the sectors that are represented by the standards but cash is an approach as well as social broader kind of social protection and economic strengthening all of these are are addressed in the different sectoral standards so the issues aren't aren't necessarily lost they're just not addressed totally separately well i think some of us were caught in mid-flow of our breakout rooms because we have to close the room now for the next session exactly um so it was a bit it was a bit abrupt but this is the structure that we had so uh apologies for this but we just want to say just from our group we just had such rich and interesting discussions and and insights in such a short period of time and we will definitely um be using this to to work together moving forward so thank you so much for your time your inputs your thoughts and for joining us on this session and we hope that you'll be with us for our strategy journey too so thank you ever so much all right so um let us get started and hopefully the other pieces will fall into place but i really want to make the most use of your time and you know have you listened to the panelists that we do have as well as uh get your ideas um as we start to unpack the annual uh sorry the alliance strategy so here we ask uh which sectors have you been which you know components of the protection sector have you been working in the most and the vast majority of you who answered only ten though um our child protection um with gbv and maybe in the zoom chat we'll see um protection uh being the other component so that menchie stays open there's lots of people in the room there's about 30 people in the room so it would be great to have a little bit more feedback about where you're coming from let me first of all introduce myself um because some people are just joining um now to this session welcome from wherever you are in the world whatever time zone you are on thank you so much for spending part of your day with us at the alliance in our annual meeting and specifically on this third day where we are looking at our new strategy our five-year strategy and this session is looking at strategic priority three which is multi-sector and integrated programming and collaboration we've had some sessions earlier today that looked at education and cpha and then with the cpms we looked across other sectors as to what might be some priority sectors that we think it is timely and ripe for us to be working with so when we did this exercise last year um looking at you know how should we start to develop a strategy who should we be developing it with what are key issues and so on one of the key sectors that came across as people wanted to work more closely with was our own sector of protection and how uh child protection works with uh protection overall how it works with gbv etc um and so therefore we wanted to bring the different actors together today to be talking about strengthening collaboration between us and as we within child protection at least um now have this exciting uh strategy to be driving us forward over the next five years so we have about an hour left in this group and let me explain a little bit uh about what we're doing first of all i said i would introduce myself and i haven't uh my name is joanna wedge and i work for unicef as one of the co-leads of the global cpms working group and i work closely obviously within that role within the secretariat and i'm thrilled to be at the annual meeting and supporting a number of sessions but in particular this one as we start to unpack um the new strategy for the alliance um so we have about an hour together now um and the plan of the day is that we do a little recap of what priority three strategic priority three is because some of you are just joining now and haven't seen um the the new strategy as it's been circulated as of today then we're going to have a panel from the different components of protection answering some some questions and exploring some of the ideas that they have and then we're going to be doing an exercise with you we'll be going into breakout rooms in mixed groups so from different um perspectives we hope to look at some of the challenges and opportunities for um working together in a more collaborative integrated fashion uh we'll come back at the end into this plenary to discuss some of those initial thoughts and and any of the common threads that were discussed uh and then we'll uh wrap up and go back i think there's another short break and then we'll go back into um the main group for um the whole uh annual meeting super uh if we could move to the next slide thanks jessica um so again apologies if this is a bit of a recap for some of you um but uh for those of you who are just joining us and who didn't benefit from the introduction um to the overall um uh to the overall strategy as it's being released today or uh earlier uh ellsworth had uh talked in this same room about um sector strategic priority three but just keep bear with us um for a couple of minutes uh so what we have on the screen is kind of that infographic for understanding the alliance's new five-year strategy our overarching goal is that the centrality of children and their protection is recognized and prioritized as essential and life-saving across the entire humanitarian system so we have four priorities accountability localization prevention and then our strategic priority three that we're looking at now being multi-sector and integrated programming and collaboration so within this we have the goal the children's protection and well-being are prioritized within cross-sector collaboration including within multi-sector and integrated programs and across all of humanitarian action so we have a number of interesting pieces already on the go within the alliance within alliance members that are going to be feeding immediately into uh this priority but obviously at this point as we're just launching um the the strategy we're interested in hearing about where you think we should be getting where we you think you know our sites should be set in order to really have um uh change over the next five years and find ourselves in a different position and find children in a different position um when they're in humanitarian settings so let's be bold we have a bold goal both at the overarching level and within the strategy so you know calling on you to step up and to step in during these conversations to push us to really be achieving this this goal over the next five years so jessica if you could take us to the next slide we'll be able to look at the objectives that have been set um within this within this strategic goal supra keep going um so there are a number of objectives uh i believe they're five so the first one is around encouraging and promoting increased prioritization of child protection risks data needs and interventions within other sectors so in particular to do this as part of multi-sector and integrated programs so there will be times obviously many times where there needs to be strong components of just food security programming for example but if we can um weave in uh through integrated manners and and awareness and so on uh protection risks um and opportunities for children this is what we're we're trying to get across um in this objective the second one is around developing new or strengthening existing partnerships with two or three other sectors so obviously as all of you know we have our ongoing work with education in emergencies i don't know if rachel's on in this group but um a focal point between inee and the alliance to work on this um and we just had a group uh session on that um the cpms has a working across a sector's initiative that will be prioritizing three additional sectors to education so look at working through them so there'll be a number of pieces that come together but these are all except for education these are all in their nascent stage where we're looking to you for ideas um about which sectors to be working with and what kind of partnerships we can be developing over um over the five-year strategy go onto the next slide we'll see the rest of the objectives for strategic priority three so to promote and expand the knowledge and capacity of other sectors to mainstream and integrate child protection within their programs so we have a number of opportunities i was just in a previous sector session talking about um some of these opportunities and who are some of the key people um that we need to be talking to obviously that will depend a little bit on what priorities what sectors we prioritize but we also you know want to be pushing this beyond um just two or three sectors where we can um to be building um to creating buy-in and improving um knowledge and capacity of all humanitarian actors and that's where you know pillar four of the cpms will be able to help us reach out to all all actors involved in the humanitarian effort and then finally to expand and facilitate access across our own child protection sector to strengthen our capacity learning and development opportunities about working with other sectors so we know that we need to have some enhanced skills some enhanced understanding um some enhanced knowledge of the language that other sectors use to discuss children to discuss protection um and so on so working with on ourselves so to speak in improv in terms of improving um our skill set and our knowledge base uh about doing integrated programming and then about specific sectors and so on so this is an overview of the strategic priority three you will have by now hopefully being able to see the link where you'll be able to uh download it and read it and dive into all of the priorities but in particular um number three since that's the focus of this discussion over the next 45 minutes um and as i said the next part of the program has been to have a conversation with some of our colleagues in in the protection sector um i don't know if we now have honey with us yes i'm here hi excellent so i'm gonna pass the floor to you to introduce the panel and to take uh to take it away fantastic great thanks joanna um and thanks everyone and welcome um i would like to invite mary uh from um from the gpc and i would be like hi how are you i would like to uh also invite eric from the cpar morning everyone hi eric afternoon sorry and after and yeah i mean depends on where you are um and uh jennifer chase from dgbdar hi everyone hi jennifer so maybe quickly just i'll invite each of you to to give a brief description of what you do in in your respective organization for the audience to get to know you a bit better mary maybe i'll start with you thank you annie um yeah so i work with a global protection cluster i recently joined i am the lead of the advocacy and communication pillar and just previously i was for two years in mali as the protection cluster coordinator great to have you especially since you're coming fresh from from the field um jennifer i'll turn to you next hi i'm jennifer chase i'm the gbb area of responsibility global coordinator here in geneva i'm not coming fresh from the field at the moment i've been here now for five and a half years i think um and i worked quite i came in almost the same time as michael copland came into the cp aor and now i'm working with ron so it's uh always a pleasure to be engaged with the child protection actors so thank you for the thanks jennifer um yeah and it's not not to say that one perspective is is preferred i think the combination of of perspectives is always uh um appreciated i recently was myself deployed to support the unaccompanied afghan afghan unaccompanied children crisis in in doha it reminded me of how much how much we need that that touch base with the field all the time which brings me to eric who actually has the the opportunity to be at the global level but also be very connected as a coordinator eric over to you right so indeed i'm based in geneva but i'm a deployable coordinator in the rapid response team of the child protection aur so yes you're very much in touch with countries and and uh traveling to them sometimes great fantastic yeah i'm sure the role has seen some changes since covet 19 hit great so we i'm going to start off with with some just general comments and then pose a question to each of you guys and then we kind of start the conversation from there um on and um jonah can you remind me how much time we have just so um i budget the time correctly uh 15 minutes total 15 minutes perfect okay so just starting from uh from the premise of of all of these sectors that we have here child protection gbv and the broader protection within the cluster system being being defined as as within within the protection um sector um and it's it's a it's basically something that that we have from the iac it has conceptual coherence but when we come to to some of the programmatic elements we see diversity across the different different sectors gbv has its own specialization protection work itself has its own highly specialized areas um that a child protection person may not even know or be aware of or or understand and child protection has the same thing child protection has very kind of detailed specialized areas of work that may may not overlap necessarily or have an equivalent necessarily in in gbv work or in protection work but the the the kind of uh conceptual coherence is is very clear uh of why these the sectors are all um under the umbrella of of protection um so i want to start with that kind of premise and and ask maria to share some experiences from the field with us on how how protection sectors or sectors across protection field have worked together in the field to to basically produce quality response for the population okay annie i'll i'll try to reply to that first question i think that uh for those of you who who attended the opening session um in in the afternoon i think you may have heard william who's the coordinator of the global protection cluster speak about the the interdependence between child protection and protection work and how those two sectors are strongly aligned and strongly connected um and as you say for me the best way to to illustrate this collaboration is to look at the work that is being done at the country level because i think that when it comes to field work that's where we actually see the true collaboration um it is when we are trying to develop you know those protection efforts in in local communities working with communities who are affected by conflict and disaster that we actually see a natural fit and a natural connection between our different expertise and sector um in madi for example and i'm referring to that because it's it's the most recent um experience that i have had but you have a community that is attacked by an armed group uh houses and livestock that they are being burned or destroyed uh children are forced supposed to be recruited and women like sexually assaulted and this is actually when all our expertise um come together and then we are really able to pull the different strings of the protection sector and to to work together and as you say this is when the sector the cluster the working group don't really matter anymore because integration and collaboration just comes naturally um so from my experience i think there are two areas where we work particularly well together the first one is on analysis and collective advocacy i think that we we are shaping the narrative together we are telling the same story we are ensuring that hard conversations are happening on protection on child protection on gbv um so we all have our different monitoring system and analysis framework in place we do monitor uh grade violations protection incidents uh we uh we also analyze the threats and the vulnerabilities but in the end we are able to collectively shape the the story in country of what is happening to to people and shaping this protection story and then we are using this uh for collective collective advocacy um so i think that's one of the things that i personally really like about the sector is that we usually encounter very strong and fierce advocates um and at the country level as as well as at the global level i think we support each other quite well in in trying to lead on some advocacy initiatives trying to influence parties to the conflict or people who are in a decision-making position um and the second area maybe where i see a strong collaboration is on community-based approach and localization and probably child protection and gbv are far ahead of us but we still when we when it comes to working with community level and with local partners i think this is where we have a lot of common ground um because in in many of our operation community-based protection is uh is is the best approach to protection uh you know working with local communities to support our own self-protection capacity um is very more integrated by nature and does not really reflect the humanitarian sector as we as we have it um so i think we have many examples where uh protection child protection gbv programming is being led by the community and is is having a concrete uh protection uh outcome um in the sale the the approach uh that the protection the the cp and the gbv actors uh work uh decided to take and and they work jointly on that is is really this community level approach so you have like protection child protection gbv uh community committees in in community who are you know established and they work uh they engage directly with armed groups to negotiate access uh to they try to identify children who are associated with armed force um they they conduct prevention activities and in the end they act also as a focal point within the community to um to lead on all those protection issues and so i think it is an approach that has worked a lot for us and and it has led to to concrete protection outcome so those are the two examples that i think are very um prominent for me and they are strong areas of collaboration uh recognizing as you said at the beginning that we do have of course our own expertise and our own speciality and that we need to keep that but there are some uh common areas and analysis on collective advocacy on localization and community-based approach where we can build on each other's expertise and work all right thank you very much mary it's actually great to hear your your experience for molly because i think i was there about 10 years ago and uh we actually had a had a protection coordinator who was and i think her name was penelope if i remember correctly she was a fierce advocate for child protection and we had an amazing collaboration with the the production cluster at that time um and very very interesting the two examples in terms of kind of shaping the common story of protection and the issue of community are um absolutely spot on in the sense that once you start looking at what we are trying to do which is all of us our objective is is very similar it's just the target group that we talk about is slightly different or the air or the kind of the the technical area is slightly different but at the end of the day we're talking about protection talks just does not only talk about adults also talks about um children gbv is not just about women it's also about children um so it's uh when that becomes the starting point it's very interesting how all of these kind of um the differences kind of almost dissipate and and then you come to to these uh interesting approaches that uh that bring everything together i'll turn over to chase now sorry jennifer chase um because you have your your name has chased there not sure why it's like that um jennifer um so both gbv and child protection are highly technical areas of work and there are some areas of overlap and some areas of differences could you share with us how the two sectors work together in areas in some areas especially those areas that overlap with each other to improve outcomes for children and their caregivers yeah i did want to take a step backwards first and just say um if you we also just came up with our strategy and launched it a couple weeks ago um it also took us close to a year it's also from 2021 to 2025 and i hope that those of you who are on this call will will go to our website and take a look because i think we might have called some things operational principles or approaches whereas you might have made them objectives um but i think there's so many themes like accountability and localization and um we we have one of our text boxes on the importance of children and adolescents um there's i haven't seen gender equality in my quick look through but i think that's another area that that we can be working on together in terms of hitting root causes that impact um children as well as as women and girls and um and yeah i just i hope you will look at our strategy and i know it's a lot of work to do a strategy so really uh kudos on all the hard work that went into your to your strategy share the link in the in the chat box as well after after you're um after you're done sure colleagues can go there yep um so i think that gives us lots of ideas to work from already and especially since their ideas that many of you already said were priorities a year ago and i think you know it reinforces what marie emily said about analysis right like we have arrived at these objectives and areas of of collaboration through our analysis of the field and of the needs and of the gaps and and then maybe have different ways of of addressing them but i think also as marie pointed out if we and william especially if we if if we're advocating together then um then we can have success for all of us and at the same time it's important to maintain our specialized areas so um i would just say in terms of the similarities also i think it was mentioned in the morning session or at the beginning of this afternoon whatever time zone you're in um that we have seen [Music] improvement in the narrative if we're looking at the humanitarian needs overview we see more specific areas raised in terms of uh looking at specific needs of children and um looking at gbv and women and girls and it gets mentioned a lot more i think in the narrative but you know how well we're doing it actually responding and addressing those issues is probably not there yet i was also going to say one of the similarities that we share is having for example gender-based violence is a specialized area and also seeing it as a cross-cutting issue that we need to work on integration through all the other sectors um and then i think also around services i think i heard that mentioned this morning where we talk a lot about working together on referral pathways and making sure that we're including children and adolescents um when we're doing our referral pathways but there's often a lack of services so if the services aren't there it's hard to put together a referral pathway and i think that's a a great point where we could do advocacy together to improve access to services and ensure that there are services that exist i think another thing that happens a lot in narratives is it comes from this desire i think to to gain funding um which all of us always need because we know protection is underfunded and our aors are definitely underfunded um and so it's this way of presenting children or girls or adolescents or women as being vulnerable you know we need to help them we need to support them and it's true that we need to support but i feel like it takes away the the agency that i've also heard you talking about in child protection you know the the amazing capacity of analysis that adolescents and children have if we would listen to them not just listen but if we would hear them and then act on what we hear and what we learn and and i think we all need to do a better job of of depicting that agency um when we are putting together our proposals and um doing a better job of um fostering that agency and and i think you know between child protection and gender-based violence we do have an overlap of the target population when it comes to adolescent girls and um some of you may have heard of the coffee project that we have the child and adolescent survivor initiative i noticed that karina's on the call um but that was based on looking at are we meeting you know are there are there adolescent girls or or children falling through the gaps between gender-based violence and between child protection and what do we need to do to coordinate better to have better programming uh to work more effectively jointly so that that we have our standard operating procedures and our referral pathways and and doing joint trainings so that we make sure that the different groups that we work with are are covered um rather than saying oh this belongs to this sector or that sector but really be more comprehensive and and have stronger integration um so i think i'll leave it there there's there's so much uh opportunity i think um in terms of looking at how in our technical areas we can support each other i know there's some challenges as well um again i think karina could talk about that more effectively than i but i think sometimes we do have the challenge between what's a survivor-centered approach and what's in the best interest of the child and we seem to have a hard time sometimes agreeing on certain definitions or concepts um that we need to see how we continue to uh work through um using our minimum standards and and building on each other's work as well as our specialized areas so i'll leave it there great thank you very much jennifer for bringing all those uh parallels the strategy the minimum standards and and also the cassie project is a really good example of collaboration i'm told that we are running time so i'll quickly go to eric eric there are many areas that all three sectors work on and where there are opportunities to strengthen collaboration including those identified as priorities within the alliance strategy which opportunities do you see for child protection to further the collaboration with protection and gpb right perhaps just before answering a concrete question i think it's it's important to see i think right now there is really an enabling environment to facilitate cross-sectoral efforts um there is for sure a large recognition about the need to increase this way of working there is also commitments that have been done in the last five years to support uh integrated approaches but also other agendas need integrated approaches to to become a reality if you want to work uh on localization community-based work uh nexus the centrality of protection engine all of these things really need integrated approach to to work so i think there is uh also a growing push to adopt outcome-oriented approaches um and and this is really at the center of of the discussions now i think another important um element on that is that we have already a lot of thinking about how these collective approaches are working or are not working i think the the work um the yearly reports for example of the gpc on on on centrality of protection um acknowledges they they bring a lot of elements and there is another acknowledgement that the centrality of protection is not matched by the implementation of practice and this is something that was just mentioned now but there are also a lot of barriers that have been already identified and that we should you know start from there we're not starting from scratch we can really uh start from from from there to learn on how to get away from the secular siloed approach and uh investing in common objectives and and and uh also a key element is that there are so many initiatives jennifer just mentioned kazi now there are so many other things that already exist there are frameworks of collaboration around child protection between child protection with gbv we are working together with the gpc on accelerate accelerating localization we have strong initiatives and programs in the last few days we've been hearing about programs that are holistic and how they've been implemented in practice we have partnerships that are really surprising for example the inspire partnerships they really go beyond the humanitarian sector with a wide range of actors behind for the past the partnerships again chart exploitation as well that was presented we have well i i can think of many many [Music] things that we already have they're there now i think our effort now it's to scale up all this work and this learning that we have to to to go a bit further and have more um outcomes for children if i coming now to your question honey quickly um i think we need to push together a bit more um on on understanding better um context specific risks uh for better program design at especially a sub-national level and this is really key for for all sectors but for example in gbv and child protection this is really important so we need to be better at at that i think uh we also need to be better at uh more evidence-based programming uh what work what doesn't work we have been improving and and this is this is really good we already have in some areas uh good results on that but we need to to continue that we the brother protection so we have uh ways of measuring the outcomes and and and through that better being able to construct better theories of change based on evidence i think we also need to have better monitoring systems in place at country level um and together and this was mentioned by uh before by marie on working on joint community related initiatives on participation joint assessment all these stuff that are not you know falling in in categories and and finally i think for sure um we need to continue working together on resource mobilization uh including and especially for local organizations to access funding and and maybe lastly to better know each other i think this is very important because as you were mentioning the technical areas are there it's quite specialized and i really have a feeling sometimes that we we don't exactly know how to measure these outcomes what actually an outcome unintended outcome gbv is how do we measure those and so on and this is very um very important to move forward so to sum up just we have a favorable environment to push transactional work together and now we have to scale up these initiatives thank you very much eric thank you everyone i'm told that i'm we are way over over time which speaks to my poor facilitation skills uh thank you mary thank you jennifer thank you eric and your respective entities to to make the time and i apologize joanna for going over time um but please continue the conversations in the chat over to you um joanna absolutely thank you and thank you to all of our panelists um and don't just uh continue the conversation in the chat because we're now about to go into breakout rooms and we're going to have a framework for you to put in your ideas and thoughts so um let's keep some of the ideas that have come from marie jennifer and eric in our minds as as we go into the exercise where we want to capture your thoughts in something more formal than just the chat box so uh let me look at my notes to make sure i give you the uh the director's the instructions correctly um here you go jessica has put it into the into the chat box so we're going to um put you into groups of of six to eight um you'll be moved into that breakout room we will try to assign you by language but if you're in a if you're speaking french or spanish and so on and you're in an english room please feel free to move back to the plenary and then we'll assign you um to to a room with more french speakers or so on um so we're going to be looking at this continuing to look at this theme around opportunities for various components of the protection sector to work together and we want you to be getting as specific as possible in your discussions and in what you place on the group map you'll have about 15 minutes just under 15 minutes to brainstorm so we would suggest you everybody just put up your ideas you know don't wait for you know one person to summarize them just put them all up there and then we're going to ask you to rank them within within your group so that you bring the top three or so back to the plenary welcome back everyone all flooding in now great welcome back everyone i think that we may have cut you off in mid flow unfortunately because of our time um our time constraints but uh certainly the group that i've joined you know there were quite a number of ideas and and discussion that had started um could we get the the group board the group map up thank you so much uh so i think we had yeah five uh groups um and some ideas super i don't know if people um if somebody from each group would be willing to just talk about um their top three some of you it's quite easy group one you seem to have three um three points that you that you put on the board anyone from group one here number one um hi joanna um i'm happy to say a couple words about group one so we had um different colleagues with experience working on multi-sectoral protections so we talked a lot about the linkages between the various protection sectors with education and health and nutrition and another point that came up was also um joint work with engaging caregivers given the interventions that we target particularly in cp and ngbv and then we also mentioned potential opportunities for capacity strengthening thanks um i see some people are bringing down their top three actions i can't scroll i'm looking at the main screen so i can't stroll but excuse me if each of you in your groups if one of you could bring down the top three um actions um or top three ideas that your group had into that um piece at the bottom we're then going to do a bit of a voting exercise in the last few minutes um does someone from another group want to give us a little recap of their discussion seems group seven had quite a lot of um ideas here i can i can go if no one else wants to janna you know you can uh click on that the three dots and full screen each of those individually um so thank you we talked about oh sorry um we talked about protection monitoring being a very concrete element that can be harmonized across across the protection sectors um we talked about generally to be able to do for example protection monitoring collectively rather than protection cluster alone or or others alone um we need to harmonize the the tools and measurement elements like indicators so those first two might actually be considered one action then we were talking about individual level assessment of needs so for we were talking about how a child who may be referred for a child protection issue that they may have may also have a gbv issue um or other other protection concerns but because the sectors kind of do this independently you're almost duplicating or triplicating and the last one is linked to the to the topic of the annual meeting prevention we discussed how risk factors for let's say separation or violence at home is very likely very similar or at least a huge overlap with risk factors for gbv or risk factors for other protection concerns so if we do analysis of risk factors and protective factors across the protection sectors it's much more likely that we can pull our resources and address them and have outcomes across the different sectors rather than just the child protection outcome or just the gbv outcome super thank you um just again a reminder if someone from each group of one person from each group could take what you think are the top three points that you discussed or that have most backing and move them down to the green section at the bottom because we're going to ask you to vote on your top issues um does one last group want to go we have about one minute for you to tell us about about your chat this is karina here from group 5. we discussed needs assessment or or working to understand the context and the needs better and that's an area where gbb and child protection can work well together another area of course is capacity development and then we have the tool the field cooperation framework which is working on the coordination across the core functions for coordination so that brings in from from services to working in the humanitarian response planning needs analysis and response planning as well as monitoring advocacy and of course accountability to affected populations so on the coordination piece as well there's huge scope for for collaboration and we did put those in the box below thank you excellent thank you all right so hopefully each of the groups have a chance to identify their three and move them to um the green group box at the below jessica i think you need to move us over to rate is it um because now the exercises that um each of you have five votes where you can put a a vote against one of these um i'm looking to see if this screen is up but one of the the priorities that are in that group green box at the bottom let me get that or should i it's on it's own rate now excellent okay so each of you should now be able to vote in the right hand side to give us a chance to give us a chance to say what do you think is um most useful for us to be taking forward if you go to that oops so if you go into your own link i think is best you go back to the group map link scroll down to the green box and as jessica is shown on the right hand side now are these little gray boxes where you can vote and you vote for your top five so you oh it's supposed to be set up as a dot vote but if you think it's we the alliance can make an impact and that it has a high impact this topic and it's feasible for the alliance to be um working on this in the next five years so i could ask you to take a moment or two a minute or two and give us your vote of the top top issues and then what we'll do is we will share the results of this session back with the plenary of today all right thank you everybody for continuing to work at this it will stay live for a few more minutes so please continue to work your way through if you can because we're now into the break between sessions thank you so much again to our panelists for joining us um and for giving us such food for thought and and honey for facilitating that panel session um as i say please continue to vote um pop your comments into the chat and then we'll share the results back um a bit later in the annual meeting thank you everyone for joining us uh a few minutes to break we're gonna close out the room um and then we'll join you uh for the wrap up of the um the strategy session for today [Music]
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PMI East Tennessee - ''Stakeholder Engagement Using Behavioral Science''
all right thank you for that kind introduction Steve really appreciate it good okay so you should all be able to see me clearly on the screen just confirming great all right then so let's talk about stakeholder engagement now U.S project management Professionals of course are in the position of wrangling cats all the time that is the essence of what you do you need to as your managing projects get a lot of people involved get them on your team even though you may not have direct authority over them and that is a challenge that's a problem how do you do that effectively because project managers are taught how to manage projects they're not taught very well how to manage people and how to do this sort of soft skill startup managing relationships engaging with people so we'll talk about how to do that specifically for you as a project management professionals we'll talk about some of the mistakes that project managers and other folks make in engaging people first that's going to be the first part of the presentation and then we'll talk about some of the ways that you can address these mistakes including some of the key questions that you can ask to address these problems so that's going to be the shape of the presentation now without further Ado let's talk about stakeholder engagement now the first thing I'm going to ask you to think about is imagine you know you're going to get some pizza soon but imagine that you know you'll have some dessert as well so as you imagine you have this dessert you'll have two options for dessert two types of ice cream one that contains ten percent fat and one that's 90 fat free so 10 fat or ninety percent fat free now which one would you like you'll see a poll right now so as Steve mentioned we'll be doing quite a bit of polling please vote for which of these you would prefer you can see it on your phone or not or you're on your laptop if you're on your laptop please vote 10 fat or 90 fat feet okay give five more seconds for those who haven't forget most of us have foreign so as we can see just about two-thirds would prefer 90 fat free and one just about over the third would prefer ten percent fat now if you think about it these are the same things ninety percent fat three means it's ten percent fat 10 fat means it's 90 fat free but most people have a preference for ninety percent fat free now why do you think that is why do you think most people have a preference for ninety percent fat free any ideas I feel good right it makes you feel good to think you're having something that's fat free rather than something that has fat even though the fact is both of the ice creams contain absolutely the same amount of fat so that has to do with framing how do you frame information all the time advertisers frame information to us in order to manipulate our Behavior like an ice cream that says that have that says something like 97 fat free or yogurt instead of saying three percent fat but also the way that you frame information to others you can think about how you're framing your communication to others because what we see and what we decide is fundamentally shaped by how we get information presented to us so think about how your framing information to others because you'll get different outcomes depending on how you frame information to others so that's what you want to think about be intentional about what you emphasize to your stakeholders because what I see a lot of project managers emphasizing is what is going to be needed for the project rather than what's needed for the stakeholder so really think about the incentives and the goals the priorities of your stakeholder what are they trying to get what do they want to accomplish think about what would make the successful to what would make the stakeholder feel successful maybe think about something like you know what would their boss want to see accomplished so what is the stakeholder acting to do they want to please their boss so think about what you can do to help them please their boss that's kind of thinking about their goals what is the engage so focus on them think about what they want to accomplish frame information to them in a way that they will want to hear it to help achieve their goals so that's the framing effect that's something I want you to be thinking about and we often forget that this is a way that's very effective to engage stakeholders more broadly want to think about why we forget these things and why we can be influenced by things like the framing effect by things like that says 90 fat free versus 90 versus 10 fat that's because we tend to go with our intuitions when we hear information when we make decisions you know gurus tell us to go with our gut to trust our hard follower intuition and that's something that feels really good it feels very comfortable to trust our gut when we just have information and hear it well here's the information that we get and it's intuitive to listen to it as opposed to think about how is the information framed to us and how are we framing the information to others but often trusting our gut leads to disastrous decisions because our gut is not adapted to the modern environment it's actually adapted for the ancient Savannah environment not the modern world the ancient Savannah when we lived in small tribes of 50 people to 150 people when we had to survive based on the fight-or-flight reflex and that's why we have a lot of these dangerous judgment errors like the framing effect they're called cognitive biases that's a specific term for these dangerous judgment errors come from a revolutionary background and the wiring of our brain so the combination of these things one of the big sources of problems in our brain in our thinking is a fight-or-flight response to threats which was great for hunter-gatherers that's ancient Savannah environment because the risks they faced were immediate intense in the moment like Sabretooth Tigers you might have heard of this as the sabrative tiger response when we had to jump at a hundred Shadows to get away from that one sabret of tiger with a descendants of those who learned to jump at Shadows because if uh the those in that ancient Savannah environment who didn't jump at 100 Shadows were eaten by saber-toothed tigers and so in our modern environment we tend to be very responsive to a situation and make conclusions too quickly but that's pretty dangerous in today's world because the risks we Face are long term uncertain ambiguous might be a notification on your smartphone about a new virus coming out of Wuhan China or something like that right it's not something that feels intuitively viscerally dangerous but it can be very dangerous it can be very impactful so you want to question your gut intuitions for example a lot of project managers I talk to tell me that hey you know I don't want to necessarily use this framing effect it feels like I'm manipulating other people well you know what you're already framing the information in some way and you the way that you intuitively frame it might not be effective for them to hear it so you want to frame it in a way that's effective for them to hear it think about your goals think about what goals they want to accomplish and how can you frame the information so that your stakeholders can accomplish their goals and so focus on that help them accomplish their goals okay so that's the framing effect now I want you to think about whether these cognitive biases so thinking about cognitive biases think about these dangerous judgment errors did you ever make a bad decision in the past and looking back you realize you had the information you needed to make a better decision let's talk Paul on this so did you ever make a bad decision and looking back you realize he had the information he needed to make a better decision please go ahead yes so definitely this happened to everyone definitely happened to me and if you had the information you needed to make a better decision but you made a bad decision it's most likely that you fell into one of the many cognitive biases so that feeling of like oh realizing looking back I had the information I needed to make a better decision that is likely the feeling of falling into a cognitive bias let's go on talk about some more of these dangerous judgment errors one of the biggest problems I see with project managers in regard to stakeholder engagement is called The False Consensus Effect we tend to believe that others agree with us especially people who are in our tribe who are not in group to a much greater extent than they actually do so if you think of a project that you're working on and you're involving other members of various departments in the project it feels like they should agree with you and it feels like they already do agree with you and you tend to underestimate the extent to which they disagree with you the specially applies to people we know well people we perceive to be under in group remember that tribalism in the savannah environment it was very important for us to be tribal in that environment if we were insufficiently tribal we'd be kicked out of our tribe and we die and if we weren't sufficiently hostile to other tribes well they take a solar and we die as well and with the descendants of those people who didn't die so it feels very Salient and important for us to be tribal and it feels like those people who are in our tribe should agree with us and that's a problem because often people don't we failed to anticipate misunderstandings and various differences of opinion of people with whom were in the project team so it leads to a lot of conflicts that are serious and unnecessary and so this is The False Consensus Effect now I'll do another poll how valuable do you think it would be for you and your team to address the False Consensus Effect please go ahead and vote give me five more seconds to make your voice heard okay so we have this clear over half of you think it's highly valuable that's great some of you think it's moderately valuable so especially if you think it's highly valuable this information for you to think about where might this come up in your work and how can you bring this information back to your team so think about this False Consensus Effect as a problem foreign cognitive bias that I've seen projects managers fall into a lot in stakeholder engagement called the illusion of transparency the illusion of transparency we usually feel that we are effective in communicating information because we feel like okay I'm trying to communicate something it feels like I'm being effective in communicating it feels right to me to communicate it so we feel that whatever we're communicating to others is actually coming across but often that's not the case our intentions are messages often don't across the case well to others so research shows that we are often much worse than we feel in communicating both the content of our message and the underlying emotions intentions feelings to other people so we communicating with women and intend to others often it doesn't work we are also quite a bit worse than we feel in Reading other people's messages and intentions now it's understandable if you think about it deeply right sometimes we must hear other people or they mishear us when especially with technical issues going on here in our modern technological environment it's easy to mishear other people where we don't get exactly what they're saying and so that's a problem that's easy for us to misunderstand other people when we're trying to listen to them and understand what they're saying that's one thing miss here kind of another thing is misunderstanding in terms of terminology because different words mean different things to other people and sometimes they might not want to hear what you have to say so they might be not listening carefully especially if it's information they don't want here they might deny the information so they kind of misunderstand it and the third thing that might happen is that they might hear the information they might understand it but they might completely disagree with you but not tell you that they disagreed with you because they don't want to have a fight have a conflict so that's another thing that happens I've seen that happen pretty often so the illusion of transparency can be a pretty serious issue for project managers when you're trying to go on a project and communicate to others but you're not effective in communicating to them so with that in mind let's do another poll how valuable do you think it would be for you and your team to address the illusion of transparency five more seconds for those who haven't participated come on okay seems a little bit less popular in The False Consensus Effect but clearly still important so for over a third of you so think about how to address this in your team how to address this in your work in effectiveness of communication that's a major issue next cognitive bias that I want to talk about is called the empathy Gap so the empathy Gap has to do with our emotions and US forgetting that other people are fundamentally motivated by their emotions emotions when you look at the research determine about 80 to 90 percent of our decisions when we just go ahead and do what feels natural to us but we really underestimate the extent to which other people are driven by their emotions especially people who are not in our tribal group we underestimate the extent to which their emotions drive them so we tend to assume that they are rational decision makers to a much better extent than they are and we fail to predict their decisions their behaviors when you see people on the project team making some decisions that you're very confused about like why are you doing that that seems very irrational you have to suspect that what's going on is their emotions their emotions are causing them to make some decisions that don't align with your interests so don't align with the project interests but but they have certain feelings maybe they're feeling anxious maybe they're feeling angry maybe they're feeling not hurt maybe they're feeling like they're interested their Department aren't button maybe they feel like you have not really thought about what their boss's boss would want to hear and would want to see happen and they're they have these feelings which are causing them to act in ways that are at odds with your goals with the Project's goals but not at odds with their own interests of but sometimes without their own interests sometimes rationally they would be doing one thing but because they feel anxious or they feel frustrated they feel maybe shamed or guilty or angry because of something that happened they act out and don't do something that's actually aligned with their own interests let's think about this empathy Gap how do you valuable do you think this would be for you to address please go ahead and vote okay so this seems to be a little bit less popular so quarter of you thought it would be highly valuable and then so think about how you would take this information back to your team and what you would do in this situation how you would address the empathy Gap okay so at this point I want you all to take three minutes and think about where in your work you've seen problems caused by the illusion of transparency The False Consensus Effect and the empathy Gap and write those down so take three minutes write those down and then we'll have a group discussion about them so please go ahead take free meds write those down think about it take three minutes write them down right foreign pizzas just arrived if we could take a short break and just have everyone uh grab some pizza and then we can continue and while you're grabbing Pizza have to think about this issue and write it down this is the perfect time to take a break okay so let's take let's take a 10-minute break I'll get off and I will be back in 10 minutes and you have some pizza and write down so some ideas for where this was a youth can think this was a problem for you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] cool foreign [Music] foreign thank you I don't think she was married yet so high tech just an excuse me is [Music] thank you come back on now I think he's away I asked for 10 I said 10 minutes how are you doing everyone's good all right good so you had time to grab pizza and you had time to think about this now I'd like you to get into small groups of three to four people and discuss your insights from thinking about where you saw the illusion of transparency The False Consensus Effect the empathy Gap be a problem for you in your project management work so discuss this with others talk about examples talk about how you can address this problem so take another 10 minutes as you're eating your pizza hang out with people and discuss these topics okay so be back and ready to discuss this at oh in five minutes before the top of the hour so again groups of three to four people go ahead um foreign [Music] um foreign [Music] um [Music] I've been working hard change [Music] thank you [Music] um [Music] very good movies foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] right now those are 40 degrees 30 more seconds hopes take 30 more seconds to finish up and then we'll get into a broader discussion thanks all right folks so let's get into a broader group all right all right not I can't be there to to uh monitor folks come on let's uh get into our brother group sorry [Music] what are some insights that you've had from this discussion in your group discussion foreign [Music] [Laughter] so you want to be try to over communicate and be a focus on what you want to make transparent to others again it's very intuitive to us that we are transparent meaning that we are effective communicators and we are less effective communicators than we feel we are that's why people say to over communicate that's really important valuable of course you want to communicate like you said not be as clear as class but communicate what you actually want to communicate good thank you other folks so there was a challenge of transference that's the reason why I came to the session so I worked for a European flight and I bring the Spanish and framework for them and the client hired you you get out of risk and right and yeah he's questioning my understand the framework quite a bit and it actually goes back to the company grade about you know the Gradle of a risk model versus so this model that I proposed was more longer which actually talks about severity and priority rather than proximity we just want to implantic I have been very open about it that this is the reason why I am I'm doing this but it has been extremely a challenging conversation because they've had this I knew in his role and I'm I'm this kind of real world example that I'm traveling with how do I deal with that scenario where I have to transparent enough to say that okay this is this is what the situation is you're hearing your role and you want to do your imaginable but how do I make sure that I communicate you are setting up a new pu for a business in a new country what is there's a lot of uncertainty it's more long-term than approximately trade right so that's why I've been doing it in any points okay so I'll offer for people who want to to have a coaching session with me it sounds like a pretty complex issue uh so I'll be happy to have a coaching like a free coaching session with you to discuss this in more depth and we can talk about the specifics of the case because it sounds like a complex case that we want to go into so appreciate it other folks other insights sometimes you don't want to be transparent for instance when you're looking for a regulatory approval you want to be you want to be accurate your information but you don't want to be maybe totally transparent ly all right so what so here it's a matter of the framing effect how are you framing the information and you want that's what you want to be thinking about how do you want to frame it The Regulators when you're talking about the illusion of transparency you want to be thinking about what you're communicating yes so you want to communicate effectively what you want the other person to hear not necessarily everything that you know right all right so good discussion let's talk about some of the ways to address these problems overcoming these dangerous judgment errors so you really need to go against your intuitions things like conceal like we want to do things one way we want to frame information one way but we really need to learn that our intuitions can often lead us in astray to make bad decisions because our intuitions were there to help early humans survive the Savannah environment but our brains are really not wired for making complex decisions in today's world that's really challenging and not really fit for the ancestral Savannah environment so for example think about that ancestral Savannah environment when we came across a source of sugar honey bananas apples it's very important for us to have as much of it as possible we were in that environment we needed to have as many calories as possible we're the descendants of those who when they came across a source of sugar they were able to eat it very a lot of it very quick directly but in the modern environment a lot of processed foods are not very healthy for us so for grateful vendor sends over a box of donuts and sitting there in the break room it's very tempting when you're coming by to take half a donut and when you take it you kind of get triggered by the sugar and you take another half a dose then you take another donut before you know it you know half the box is gone not that it ever happened to me this is something that you really want to avoid in the modern environment so you need to learn healthier habits of managing your diet maybe Skip by those donuts and go buy a bowl of go get a bowl of fruit from another bowl of fruit that another grateful vendor sent you you need to hopefully in the modern environment you figured out ways of managing your eating you figured out ways of managing your exercise or not wired to sit you know nine to five in an office or working remotely that's not what we're wired for we wired for hunting and gathering in the savannah environment so we need to do some exercises to make sure that we're fit so you've worked on your physical fitness but you also need to work on your mental Fitness like addressing figuring out those cognitive biases and addressing them the empathy Gap the illusion of transparency The False Consensus Effect the framing effect and to do that you need a combination of emotional intelligence and social intelligence now emotional intelligence has to do with our capacity to know and shape our own emotions including the following abilities awareness of what we're feeling right now in the moment ability to analyze what we feel and why we feel it managing any problematic emotions we might be feeling right now and changing our emotions in the long term to match our goals so her feeling some negative emotions about a team member who's in a project with us we need to be able to manage those emotions because they'll leak out eventually if we don't manage them effectively if we don't shift them and change them to at least be civil and collaborative with this person who might not intuitively like because of some gut reactions so those are emotions we need to be able to manage that's within us now social intelligence has to do with our ability to connect with and manage other people's emotions so our ability to influence other people and this includes a whole broad range of skills including assessing the stakeholders that we're engaging with listening to them empathetically sympathetic listening meaning listening to their emotions when you think about empathy empathy refers to understanding other people's emotions then echoing and mirroring their emotions and that's especially useful for the illusion of transparency because then we get to figure out are these people actually hearing what we're trying to convey meaning you want to mirror what they're saying and so that you figure out whether you're listening to them and you want to check with them whether they are hearing what you are saying so ask them to Echo what you're saying so saying something like you make a statement and then you ask so what are you taking away from the statement you know what does this mean to you asking them to rephrase the statement in their own words curious question using questions as opposed to arguments and statements if that are might be confrontational or conflictual is a very helpful technique to manage disagreements and to figure out what are the areas of misunderstanding and potential tension building Rapport you want to show those people that you're on their side your stakeholders that you're on their side remember think about what their boss's boss would want to see happen here so try to show them that you care about their interests what their boss's boss would think and that you're trying to help them meet those goals and storytelling people really understand information effectively through stories now it might be tempting for you to argue it feels right it feels logical and rational but if you argue other people will become defensive and especially if you're good at arguing that's not a very effective approach storytelling telling stories is much more effective at communicating information and getting people on your side than arguing getting feedback it might not feel good to get constructive critical feedback from others but it's a very very effective technique if you want to get other people on your side to have them feel like you're listening to them and also to be able to improve your performance over time reframing so we talked about framing information so you want to be able to reframe information in a way that's you know if currently your trading information that something contains 10 fat maybe you want to frame it as 90 fat free in order to influence other people effectively conflict mediation and resolution you want to know how to mediate conflicts effectively and resolve them again getting into conference is a tense challenging thing and if social intelligence builds skills in addressing these problems and finally ethical persuasion all the things that we're talking about here are ethical forms of persuading others this framing effect addressing the empathy Gap The False Consensus Effect the illusion of transparency now when you're thinking about addressing stakeholders engaging with them here are the seven key questions for Effective stakeholder engagement that I want you to be asking when you're thinking about engaging with stakeholders what are their feelings values goals and incentives this is a critically important question you want to figure out what are they thinking what do they feel what are their goals what do they want to achieve what does their boss's boss want then think about so their goals inside that's external then think about internal what's their story how are they thinking about themselves their role in regard to the project in regard to the team in regard to their relationship with you what is their sense of identity what's their sense of self now why should they want to listen to you what are the incentives you know they might have certain incentives that might not be perfectly aligned with the project so you want to figure out why should they care about what you have to say what are going to be the benefits to them why might their boss's boss benefit from them listening to you and what are the obstacles what are the challenges to them listening to you the easiest way to change someone's behavior is to remove the obstacles that they have to doing something that you want so how can you remove those obstacles and increase the rewards for changing their behaviors in a way that's aligned and changing their thinking and feelings in a way that's aligned with your goals how and from whom can you get feedback on your plans so you're thinking about stakeholder engagement you're just going to be in your own head it might be very helpful to get feedback from other people maybe people in this room who are going to be your peers and who you can trust on what's something that's going on in the situation and finally what evidence can you assess to use to assess how well you're doing in your stakeholder engagement so that's the final question you want to be thinking about you don't want to Simply think everything's going fine you want to think about the evidence that you're going to use to assess stakeholder engagement now I want you to get back into groups and just take five minutes now and discuss how using these seven questions might influence hopefully improve your stakeholder engagement so take five minutes to do so to have that discussion please go ahead get back into those groups and we'll be returning into a broader group in five minutes let me turn it down so I can see all the questions so foreign [Music] yeah um [Music] um is anymore realization foreign [Music] Generations [Music] thank you all right corporations [Music] absolutely [Music] um specifically [Music] foreign [Music] it's about time excellent discussion I'll give you a little bit more time because I heard how well the discussion went but it's time to get into a broader group all right folks so what are your insights about using these questions in stakeholder engagement I I think one of the big things that we got is foundation of this said is about trust building right it's about yeah it's about um identifying with the person that you're trying to relate to from humanizing yes exactly trust building and thinking about their interests their goals their obstacles also thinking about their external perspective where can you get feedback on your plans and evidence about how well you're doing good other folks I mean when you are trying to build trust to the client right basically the first thing you do is to offer your skills that will help them solve a problem that they're immediately maybe a smaller problem you might be using a tool set or it might be building a framework or something that's quick and easy Once you help them with that email and are expected to produce the whole thing but that offering that skill and see with the trust that they do have their interests in mind and then they will listen to you more and then we are trying to you know want something from them which is very common in a big project or program which is right so you're saying offer them your skills I would refrain that to say offer them your care and concern so show them so start not by simply offering your skills you want to you know you want to start by offering them your care showing them that you care about their problem you care about what they want you care about what their bosses boss thinks and then you use your skills to solve their problem that you care about but you start from a position of caring from a position of empathy from position of understanding their pain points what and he is also uh relates to the question number three which has a keyword of listening right yes um if if you know one way to show the client care and empathy is attention to listen uh and then you know kind of validate and confirm the understanding that you understand the problem of statement and then take it forward to uh you know being able to solve it um you know and then you know that that kind of helps with it yeah a lot of listening skills uh and observing right uh the word observed I think is a very critical word over here because I I feel observes has a word within it which is to serve right and when you observe uh you know and you observe it with the goal to be able to serve uh that resonates to care and ultimately helping to solve the problems absolutely so yes listening and when I talking about the social intelligence particularly of empathetic listening listening for the emotions underlying the problems what are the actual emotions that they're feeling so their feelings right okay good discussions all right so that's what we want to discuss in this presentation on stakeholder engagement I promised you the free post training resources so coaching session and three starts open like I promised so first come first serve and then I'll send you my best-selling book on stakeholder engagement which is called the blind spots between us how to overcome unconscious bias and build better relationships so you will be able to vote on it in the poll so you should be able to see a poll you'll be able to vote on it if for some reason you didn't have your smartphone with you you could also get it from the to have this link that I gave you tanyurl.com but if you 10 euro.com forward slash GA event but if you can vote on the poll that's all you need I'll send you the resources so please go ahead vote on the poll and in the meantime any final questions before we wrap up a response to your number three foreign I have to go to them with an issue or a problem I never go with that I always have a resolution to get your problem so that they see and understand that my concern is how to resolve that for them I never dump it in their lap and walk away from it so I always go with you know a solution or if I don't have a solution immediately I let them know that I'm working on a resolution and solution for whatever issue it might be that's definitely very very important yes I respect that too when they see that you've worked it out and you have a resolution and a time frame Line in New York It's always important to me that I have a yes definitely very important there's a famous Harvard Business review article called uh who's monkey who's back is the monkey on talking specifically about making sure that when there's a problem you don't leave it on the other person's back that you resolve it you can show you can Google it Harvard Business Review monkey back article and uh so that's kind of one part of the answer the other part of the answer I would want to give is that you want to certainly give your client the the solution but you also want to say and you probably do this but just I want to make sure that other people hear it to say that hey here's one solution that I thought about if you have other ideas I'd love to hear your ideas and we can cooperate the solution together because sometimes the client might think that oh there might be better Solutions available and If you get the client and buying in co-creating a solution the client is usually more committed to that solution the solution that they co-create together with you operation is to get individuals to draw that Solutions and they go oh no no that's way wrong yeah good insight okay any other questions before we wrap up no thank you very much excellent presentation all right excellent well you're very welcome everyone and for those who voted to get the resources I'll be sending them to you by the end of the weekend all right you have a good day everyone and enjoy the rest of your pizza and socializing bye-bye
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😲 Walmart service dog harassment | Shopping with my service dog | 😲 #servicedogharassment
we just encountered our first rude person someone actually yelled at me there's no um so we're gonna go to walmart i've let fairby be barefoot again she's been doing so much better tasking barefoot so i'm gonna let her do it again you wouldn't believe how nasty her feet were whenever i let her go barefoot like i've been coming home and washing them and it's just like gray that comes off do i have a mask with me yeah i thought i didn't have a mask [Music] know [Music] now [Music] know [Music] do [Music] now so she's a service dog that's why we just encountered our first rude person someone actually yelled at me she is vested like very clearly it's our first rude person that's insane [Music] so [Music] so somebody actually yelled up like not yelled like really loud but from like across the divider thing in the middle of the store i would never bring my dog in here i actually turned around and said something i was like yeah she's a service dog and like i said it loud because it pissed me off we've never had anybody say anything so that's my first like weird rude encounter anyways we're gonna go home [Music] now that we're home and i'm looking at my groceries i'm like wow i basically got junk food i'm gonna actually go wash therapy's [Music] feet [Music] you
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Building a Wooden Body Buck from Scratch | Boat-tail Speedster Pt.20
hey guys welcome back to the shop I know it's been a while but I'm back for spring break now so I have another week to do as much work as I can previously you saw me pretty much lay out the whole body and cardboard now I have everything disassembled I'm gonna move the chassis over to the woodshop and start making the wooden buck out of this cardboard [Music] all right so I've got most of the cardboard reassembled here so I'm gonna take this big piece of plywood here and start turning this into wood I'm pretty much just going to start up here at the grill and work my way back [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] okay so I got the piece for the dashboard section cut out here and one of the things I wanted to insure was that this area here that kind of bubbles around the steering wheel is a nice consistent radius all throughout so what I did for that was I just kind of screwed this piece of wood on there I made a mark right there so I can trace that mark all along the outside edge and I can sand it down where it where it has to be so that I can have that consistent radius and that turned out very nicely so what I'm going to do now is cut out the middle of this so that I'll have the dashboard and I can actually put my feet through there and everything then I'll put it back on the car and then connect it to the firewall section [Music] okay so as you can see I got that dashboard piece in there now and I laid out some cardboard that are going to be the templates for the wood that I'll put in there very soon so I have some lines laid out on those so I'm going to take these pieces out one by one and make the wood [Music] all right so I got all of these pieces cut out and clamped up now it looks pretty simple but this was actually pretty complicated because almost all the cuts on either end of these pieces are compound cuts they have to be cut at a certain angle relative to this surface and relative to this surface here because as you can see here where they line up this isn't a perfect 90-degree angle so if I want this to match up to that nicely I can't cut it at 90 degrees same with over here too just by looking at this you can see that's clearly not ninety degrees but I got them all clamped up there you can see they stick out here and this lays on there just perfectly no gaps on any of them so I'm ready to fasten these together now I'm gonna put a screw through this side into the ends of those boards and then probably one right here clapping that together so that's what I'm gonna do now [Music] all right well I got the buck pretty much finished and I think it looks really really nice I love the way the boat tail turned out especially so when you look on the back it really it really looks very streamlined and that's something that I wasn't sure I was gonna be able to get that look because I made it so wide but I think it turned out excellent the next step obviously is to make an aluminum body over this so that's gonna be the project for the summer I'm gonna plan I'm planning on making my own English wheel and then we'll get some aluminum sheets and I can practice a little bit but ideally I can I want to make the body out of aluminum I think that would be awesome one thing I did up here that you didn't see is originally this this piece right here was what I had on the very front and I didn't really like how square it looked it's only one inch taller than is white so that's basically a square I wanted to look a little bit more narrow and and taller so what I did was I cut out an inch and a half from this piece just right out of the middle and brought that together so this piece is an inch and a half narrower than before and then so I narrow this piece by almost two inches and heightened it a little bit so now this piece that's on the front there now is almost four inches taller than it is wide which gives it that that more narrow look and the other thing after I did that there was a gap in between the hood and the inside of the frame here because the frame was wider before so I actually narrowed the front of the frame four inches or so that's gonna be a separate video but I think by doing that it really makes that front end look a lot narrower or still because beforehand the size of the frame rails were like we're sticking all the way out and it just looked kind of awkward but I think that the way it looks right now is exactly what I was going for so yeah that's pretty much all I have for you in this video thanks for watching and I'll see you next time [Music]
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C2C Care Sustainable and Passive Ways to Improve your Collection Environment
record button real quick via the chat or you can access us via the Q a button the Q a is really there for question and answer so if you have a question for our speaker at any point I encourage you to use that q a box if you just want to say hello say where you're at or any other general information I encourage you to use that chat box so those are the two big differences with zoom webinar a couple of quick upcoming webinars that we have coming for 2023 on February 16th we have a discussion of Cold Storage theory and practice for photographic and paper-based records that one should be a really fun webinar we're going to talk to a person who deals a lot with cold storage with some practical tips on how small and mid-sized institutions can actually deal with cold storage within their Institution for photographic and paper-based items and then on March 21st we have an exhibiting photographs webinar that we're pretty excited about that we're going to be talking about kind of how people deal with collections care issues in exhibiting photographs so those are our next two webinars for the actual program itself so I'm going to go ahead and hand this over to our presenter today his name is Christopher Cameron he's the sustainability consultant um he's going to be presenting on our topic today just as a reminder we've shortened our program for 2023 we're going to be running from 1 to 2 p.m Eastern so after we're here our presentation we will do a brief q a period as well so I'm going to stop sharing my screen and I'm going to hand this over to Chris and I will see you during the Q a period thanks again and then go for it Chris all right well thank you very much um again just waiting for my slideshow to pick up I want to thank everyone for coming for coming today again we're doing sustainable and passive ways to improve your collection environment uh my name is Christopher Cameron I worked as a sustainable preservation specialist at the image permanence Institute for nine years previously um I currently work as an assistant director for facilities for our major real estate Corporation we're managing over um 500 doctors offices or medical buildings in Western New York so it's kind of got our hands full if you will and I also offer some consulting services on the side um I uh I'm certified project manager trained in HVAC refrigeration and a certified energy management so as we discussed uh earlier you know hold you send your questions in as they come along but we'll hold them till the end and address all questions at the end so our agenda for today uh we're going to be going over three kind of main topics as I go through this I'm going to start with understanding set points and capabilities uh really kind of what you're aiming for and what you can do then I'm going to cover some passive means for improving the environment uh whether or not you have mechanical system or even historic building some in ways you can Implement uh to improve that collection environment and some methods for improving the environment that involve HVAC system so then if you do have a mechanical system what are some other options that you have so why would anyone want to improve their collection program it's a silly question there are dozens of answers but some of what some of the reasons that we'll cover here um we want a better a better environment will increase the longevity of the collections and reduce potential for damage so the better you know the better we can make that the more we can increase the preservation index for that space the longer we can improve the life of that collection of materials and reduce the any damage that could occur we want to improve our sustainability improve sustainability is going to reduce our carbon footprint and with you know global warming being the concern that it is we all want that as a goal but not just for ourselves but even in our workplace and also lastly informing Capital Investments and strategic planning so when you go and you begin to understand ways that you could improve your collection space better or that you're possibly deficient in running your collection space then you can begin to make a plan going forward of we need to improve X Y or Z and as you make that list you can start to say okay well I'm work with my admin my facility staff and we can start to understand things that we need to do to make our space better which would be you know a year or so now maybe buying a new mechanical system insulating a space things to that nature so I'm going to get into the first section the understanding set points and capabilities so really what we're going to go over here is just some general housekeeping and some basic understanding of your buildings and what you're looking for the goal is to really get an understanding of what set points are we aiming for are set points realistic um are we asking for things that are within the capabilities of our mechanical system from our building envelope um it just it just kind of opening your eyes to what are we looking for when we think about our collection spaces our set points and things of that nature so first things first when you get when you look at that we always address temperature so temperature is measured in Celsius Fahrenheit it's very easy to control or influence a simple heating cooling you know basic uh mechanical system functions of a space um you can heat it with a space heater you can cool with a mini air conditioner um some terminology not very important for this but just for everyone's knowledge when you talk mechanical systems when they talk about heating or cooling space you either add heat or remove heat you don't add cold so that's just my own HVAC coming in there just passing along a fun fact for everyone um uh temperature will also greatly influence the chemical reaction or the rate of Decay within collection materials so the higher that temperature the greater that temperature the faster the chemical the cable will occur within collection of material or within organic collection materials and temperature is also one of the element one of the factors that the materials will experience quickly so if you have quick sharp changes in temperature the collections are most likely going to feel that quicker even if they're you know in a buffered case they may be delay of a few hours or so but the temperature changes collection materials will generally feel those much quicker okay our other element is relative humidity so relative humidity is a measure of water vapor content of the air it's a relative humidity is going to influence the amount of water contained within collection materials and it's much harder to control than temperature you may have a mechanical system and if you have a mechanical system you may not have humidity control you may not have the ability to dehumidify or humidify that air many times it would be under an addition or an extra function of a mechanical system so just because you have a mechanical system doesn't mean you'd have the ability to dehumidify that air or humidify it um it is also more energy intensive to raise or lower that relative humidity when you think to dehumidify the air you have to drive the temperature down cross dew point and once you cross to a point then you have to heat the air back up or you have to have some form of mechanical system that's actively uh desiccating the air as it goes through the space conversely also raising it we have to have some humidification whether it's coils or tubes that are going to atomize the air or boil it and blow it out of steam so there's a lot of energy involved if from raising the humid the humidity levels as well and moisture equilibration we know unlike temperature can take time especially for buffered materials in boxes packed tightly on shelves we know from when I was working at IPI there was some studies being done in the lab that would show this um in just my own experience in in the field that moisture collaboration unlike temperature can can take for well-buffered materials weeks if not months depending on how well buffered those materials can be so our current understanding of collection needs in the past everyone we we all looked at 70 50. we now know 70 50 for long-term storage of collection materials um not Gallery spaces or you know this is for long-term collection materials um is not designed we know cooler temperatures are better they're going to slow the degradation of materials and also that's 70 degrees fifty percent relativity can be quite costly to achieve and hold for a long term trying to hold that steady line is very energy intensive so we we you know we want to think start thinking about backing away from that and if we can um same with maintaining on RH in an appropriate range so generally we instead of holding that 50 line can we keep the collection fluctuating between roughly say 30 to 55 relativity um the general safe range for many collection materials um but also go you know judge by what's a free or collection and we want to avoid extreme highs on those we want to avoid extended periods of say 20 percent relative humidity 70 and we we obviously want to avoid those prevent any mold or any other damage to collections um and we do want to also think about seasonal fluctuations and I'll cover those a little later allowing the temperature to temperature around humidity fluctuate as the seasons occur outside so first and foremost when we look at our buildings um wants you all when you look at your data to always look at dew point because dew point is critical when you're looking at a collection space so dew point is that that temperature which water vapor from the air becomes saturated and drop let's begin to form that's our condensation point uh duplicate is one of the best ways to understand the moisture content of the air that's in your space there's different ways to you know really accessible when you're thinking about dew point if you're trying to just assess your collection point the things that dew point alone can tell you when you look at that um there's some few things there does my building envelope hold up you know comparing your outside dew point to your interior dew point um if you know they're tracking very closely that you're building envelope may not be buffering much at all um because my mechanical system have moisture control does my uh building or my storage space offer any moisture buffering um basically if you have a storm going on outside a hurricane comes through um what does your collection space look look like a few years ago I evaluated some collection spaces from both New York City when the hurricane went through and from Houston when the hurricane went through and um a couple of the museums one thing we noticed is despite the fact that they had some uh flooding in the basement many of their collection spaces were still within a safe range for the materials because if the building still had buffering even though water was in the building it didn't affect that collection space as much as there was concern for you can also assess similar dew points across the space we look for things like dew point signatures um trying to identify a common dew point across collection spaces so one way to determine your dew point um that there is the free program dpcalc.org um using software like that if you understand the dew point that you do experience within your collection space um you can plot that in in DP calc and then go and kind of adjust the temperature relative humidity to see what ranges you can expect uh within your collected space it also will give you the the preservation index as well as the equilibrium moisture content to give you a rationale for how safe and how stable that your collection space would be so I have to look at your think about your building there before again before we go into some passive measures um one of the questions we want to ask when you're thinking about any measures or anything you want to implement your spaces what what's the history of my building the past of past history of rebuilding is going to impact your current capabilities um many different features are going to play a factor in that if this is you know just one example here we had a restaurant nurse city that is a restaurant state that was once the original train station further so there's tunnels running underneath it what kind of issues do they have you know they have airflow issues because it was a train station didn't have you know originally airflow to begin original air does air handling units to begin with um because the tunnels they had to account for you know potential pests or other issues and this comes to a factor when you have museums as well when you think about these space we have seen museums that were once we've seen car dealerships janitors closets Apple Storage rifle ranges um the whole like Gambit of things and when you think take two of those um the janitors closet for one they never remove the plumbing features for the Janitor's Closet so in that janitors Cloud what used to be a generous closet they started to store silver items so they have silver items but they now have a source of moisture because they never they never sealed up the drains they never stopped the water so there's there's they had a higher moisture content in that room just by the fact that it was still a Janitor's Closet the same a car dealership they took over a car dealership they made a collection storage space but to save money they never replace the mechanical systems and in never replacing those mechanical systems they have the same mechanical system meant for human comfort that was conditioning a car dealership and they could never get collections quality space because of that a few uh years ago I did a presentation with nedcc um this is one of the slides that we use in there I really uh really appreciate it because it's a good idea of what questions you should ask for your facility staff when you're evaluating your building thought it was great I wanted to make sure I include that you know how old is this building have there been Renovations what are some issues there's some a great series of questions to pose to your facility staff um just to get a better understanding of you know together what kind of issues has that building occurred in the past and what can you potentially expect to experience in there in the future so layout of space is going to be a huge factor for your building as well the layer your space is going to influence the environmental conditions and potentially your sustainability distribution of rooms huge Factor if we're looking at this collection if this facility and we have collection spaces on the right side and that one collection space is connected to offices and restrooms and then there's also collection spaces on the other side of the building and those collection spaces are connected to say a loading dock and a director's office there's a lot of factors that play into that and when we deal with different conditions we're going to have you know say 50 degrees for our storage collection storage space great you know it's a perfect storage space but then we're adding you know 70 degrees for the offices then all that air has to go back to the mechanical system and be cooled to 50 degrees and then be reheated back to 70 going out so it's a very energy intensive so can we start looking at you know combining spaces something I'll cover in a little bit um adding walls is another factor and it's something I'll cover an airflow a little bit but anytime you start redesigning rooms or changing walls you create a major issue within a collection space and you know one thing to keep in mind your room's on your southern side are going to be potentially warmer than the rims on the Northern side so if you do have mechanical systems you want some of the things you want to be aware of is what the system is capable of I've been on grants before where we have you know the grant project said hey we can't achieve the desired conditions within our collection space we've asked for you know this temperature this relative humidity and it just we've asked and asked and asked and Facilities won't do it and then when we show up on the grant we start you know looking at the mechanical system talking to facilities facilities the system just was never designed to do that they can ask for it if there's no way we can ever produce that but you want to understand that before we ask so you know working with facilities what are the cooling capabilities of that unit what are the heating capabilities what kind of relative humidity control do we have um and work with facilities ask are you achieving are you asking for achievable set points for your yourself to look at what can you achieve um start looking at some outdoor outdoor air data versus your indoor air data your data data logging um get some outdoor air data bring it up by I think most programs will have an option for looking at outdoor air if not and try getting a Data Logger out you know outside the building and evaluate that data make sure you cover it because the water will kill it um but really get an assessment of what is the dew point outside what's the interior dew point and you know do they track as I said earlier and if so your building may be leaky how well does temperature impact your space you know if you start to see these collect these conditions um agreeing on the data then you likely have some leakage or some carryover from outside to inside and the same with the mirror mechanical system you know getting some data loggers in the mechanical system will have give you an idea of what you can achieve that way so occupancy is a huge Factor as well occupancy plays a major role in conditioning of a building you're going to heat a building to make your occupants happy and this goes for collection spaces as well typically as I said earlier we'd like to see collection spaces nice and cool um the cooler the better however we've seen specifically designed collection spaces almost a vault Style Space that was designed to be capable of producing 55 degree temperatures so great we designed this great space we designed you know a wonderful mechanical system but the addition of one staff member into that space means doesn't matter what you designed it for we're conditioning for human occupancy um and remember people add heat to space as well so just the mere presence of a staff member or people for tours um open building people are not only going to add heat they're going to breathe and they'll add moisture to a space and your Staffing schedule an operation your Staffing and operation schedule is going to influence what you may be able to implement for energy saving so if you're thinking I want to do you know mechanical shutdowns which I do have we'll talk about a little bit um if you don't you know the museum closes at five wonderful however you may close at five but your cleaning staff are still in the building until say 10 then you have to take that into account you know what's going to happen if we start adjusting the mechanical system with cleaning staff still here so establishing a baseline as well installing some data loggers before you really do anything set up a monitoring program get data loggers into your space you can understand what the current Baseline is for your collection what types of temperatures do you see what types of relative humidity do you what's their average relativity what do you see any Trends occurring like do you see things happening Monday Tuesday Wednesday um do you see things happening seasonally start to get an idea for what's occurring in your space so you begin to know if if I make changes what does that mean you know if I adjust the temperature how does that impact space if I turn this system off what does that mean so I started started mentioning this earlier so we want to start thinking about separating your spaces um and so the last one before we go into some of these passive measures but when you look at your collection space think about environmental conditions and consider that there are basically about three types of spaces and museums I know this is Up For Debate because there's within collection stores there's probably about 20 itself but when you think about there's collection storage spaces human occupied spaces and no condition whatsoever so long-term collection storage you know the collection is going to live there and exist there we have our human occupied space we have no condition loading dock each one of those require different temperatures But ultimately if we're looking at a mechanical system if we're looking at conditioning them we want to try and keep those spaces as separate as possible and keep dedicated systems to those as much as we can um and remember mixing your space as I described you're going to use more energy to um heat the air up and then cool it back down and then heat the air up and cool it back down so I'm going to go into some passive methods for improving your environment again this is it applies to should many of these things should apply to everybody um whether you have a mechanical system or you're just a historic house with no mechanical system or you just have some um there's some methods in here that should be it should be implemented or could be implemented by just about anybody so look at the first one utilizing some microclimates furniture like cabinets vitrines they can help create helpful microclimates um for uh my co-worker Kelly Chris was working on a project previously um where she had take working with the historic house with no conditioning whatsoever they had taken an old safe I believe it was and they had put a gasket on the safe and the way they were testing you know how does the safe look um historic house no conditioning they had outside temperature we had the safe or we had the outside temperature we had the room and they had the safe and they were evaluating and they actually found that even though that that cabinet was old that was providing a good a great buffer for the environment so it was an old cabinet a new gasket great buffering conditions for relative humidity um it's obviously less effective against temperature swings you're going to get some swings in temperature as I said earlier the collection may still feel those you know within a few hours uh depending on how well packed that that is but um it was buffering it's pretty uh significantly for real for relative humidity swings and adding desiccant can definitely help you know buffer that even more looking at addressing your building envelope is important for any building uh whether you're have conditioning or not building envelope is huge holes in your building envelope can have a major influence on energy use uh ability to control the room even pests getting in look for holes within your facade if you look at this image there's a couple issues this was a historic building there's holes in the brick right here there's what they we call great stuff it's that expanding uh foam in a can that they blew in here so you want to avoid things like that we want to make sure that you know it doesn't have to look uh you know the solid uh more or less on the outside but at least filling in those joints with actual mortars we don't have penetrations in make sure the doors have are tightly sealed they have the sweeps on the bottom and try not to leave doors open um the story I love to tell is we worked with a archive collection in the library archive was in the general Library space and they wanted people to feel welcome so they would open the doors in the morning so that people would see their open and come on in the downside was the archive space was conditioned to specific cool levels for the archive in the general Library Stacks were human Comfort the very second they opened those doors to look inviting they were wasting all that condition out of the space well you know make sure you try and you want to keep your everything is contained in your space as much as possible and have this little influence we a few years ago I was able to take an architecture class and day one of the architecture class they said if you took a brand new building built this year and added up every hole and puncture and GAP and everything going through that building it would equal a three foot by three foot hole in the side of the space so it does add up when you really stop in and look at everything some things to uh assess when you're looking into building exterior your Landscaping do you have vegetation too close to your building uh the brick pointing I've been in circumstances where um brick pointing has failed it's just missing and brick pointing would be the joints of the brick where they meet and it's letting air and cold uh cold air and moisture into the building and that condenses inside and they've had mold occur inside the walls because the brick Point wasn't there um evaluate your roof make sure you don't have leaks I mentioned earlier addressing those door sweeps make sure you know they have those holes in the gutter and even gutter drainage um this is an issue of gutter drainage if you look at this this picture that gutter's not matching up we're getting the Moss going on there the mulch is washing away um inside of this structure actually has a huge mold Bloom on the wall from this occurring and you're building interior there's a number of things to look at building interior the lights can add heat to a collection space and I'll discuss lights in a minute or so um but it's important to think when you light a collection space you pay twice for that light you once for the electric to run the lights and the lights do add heat so you then also pay to remove that heat um you want to also address water sources whether they're purposeful or accidental you want to make sure you address any leaks or leaky pipes or even understanding where the water flows through the building so if there's a problem you know how to address it quickly make sure your windows don't leak you know going with a building envelope earlier about the three foot by three foot hole no gaps around windows can add up keep the Zone doors keep the doors to Zone spaces closed a number of collection spaces do break up their spaces individually you can keep collection spaces and offices and these all but then they'll open the doors between spaces when staff are in there so kind of defeats that purpose make sure you're keeping those doors closed um make sure events in HVAC equipment are on not blocked and operating freely one thing to be sure when you look at your building envelope is remember you want to watch for compounding issues uh you may have just a simple gutter leak and it might be no big deal you know a gutter leak is well it's just leaking outside unfortunately this is an example of one of the buildings we've been managing this here what you see is the new gutter the old gutter is this line that ran right here up the building the gutter had failed it had broken off and well issues it was causing was it was pouring off the roof and causing a major patch of ice here on the on the sidewalk they had a ice staff couldn't get in they actually had to walk through the mulch to get in because of the major patch of ice as the water you know it began to rain more and melt more what was a patch of ice became a blockage causing water to not move so the water actually started to pool here in front of the door it ate a lot of this brick away causing fist-sized holes that allowed pests to now enter the building and the standing water and then I'll get in and the standing in water caused you know significant damage to the carpets to the walls so what may be a simple roof leak could really escalate quickly and you want to make sure you're on top of these things and just keeping eyes on them and addressing them as needed so like we talked I mentioned light earlier and I started bringing it up and you know we want to look at reducing our light and this has achieved achieving Energy savings by altering duration quantity and the type of light beams so we're all used to we all know the type of light that's what we're trying to do in our house that's our our bottom here this type replacing our LED replacing you know fluorescence incandescent balls with LEDs but there's other ways other things we can do and again these apply whether you have uh mechanical systems or not the duration is so we want to reduce the time of light that is used in the space so timers motion sensors if staff are in Inner Room can we get them can we wire them up to turn off um we also want to think about curtains on the windows so if you know we have a historic house and we're going home the evening do we need to you know leave the windows uh the curtains open note we can pull them at least reduce some of the the light damage and the light load on that space also exposure so we want to think about reducing the amount of light that is used in a collection space um I've been in some collection spaces that are lit for surgery is it necessary most likely not there's a high volume of light so maybe disconnecting every other lightness space or reducing some bulbs within that space um or even adding tint to Windows uh one thing I want to make sure I bring up is tint is uh not long-term solution window tint has a lifespan I believe the average is five years um uh depending on the amount of sunlight hitting it but average is about five years so just remember window tint though it's a great solution is not a long-term solution so a couple additional uh solutions for your facility you know again whether you have a mechanical system or not um we'll start with the bottom of the office equipment um office equipment of any kind can add heat possibly moisture if you think about coffee pot to a space and I have seen coffee pots in collection spaces um we want to turn any of this off when you know that when it's not in use or not necessary we don't want to run it at heat add moisture to a space that doesn't need to be there so again I was thinking for if no one's coming in or no one's using The copier for the day can we turn it off and you know just not run The copier uh heating is a whole nother monster um we want to avoid heating a facility if we don't need to and I know it goes without saying but um we have worked with an institution um the institution was only open November uh made in November so you know good what six months of the year it was closed um and they were heating the building to 70 degrees year round even though the building was closed there was no visitors or staff in that building so we asked them can we reduce that heat do we need to heat it to 70 um there was some water sources we had to take that into account we were able to back that temperature down to about 50 degrees Fahrenheit um which is 10 degrees Celsius um it was still worked it didn't cause any freezing damage and was significant Energy savings for the buildings uh within the months that they weren't being used and they just planned accordingly if they had anyone working in those buildings that day they would just think ahead and either go ahead and turn them on early or show up that day and um in a coat this day until it got warm or you know let the shooting drugs all got warmer so um I'll be jumping into some methods for improving your environment that do involve HVAC equipment um some of these can be energy and um or mechanical system induced as in shutdowns um it'll save you both energy and potentially improve your collection environment and shutdown is the complete shutdown of all components of your HVAC system uh for a select period of time so imagine you know we have an eight hour system an eight-hour shutdown I mean that's a third of the time that that machine would have run during the day that it's now removed so a third of its energy use is gone um with shutdowns potentially and I'll go to some pros and cons you can get slight improvements in preservation um so if we think of mechanical system shuts down we can shut a system down and at times we've done it and gained a few degrees the temperature will drop you know maybe three degrees during a shutdown um and there's some slight preservation Improvement it's not great it's not major but it is definitely some improvement so we're getting some gains of uh preservation as well as some Energy savings some risks to this of course um there is the risk of the system not returning back online but it's true of any mechanical system even when you stop it for maintenance there is that risk that you allow the Magic Smoke in the system just doesn't return um and then there was also the risk that the facility is not capable of holding conditions you shut off the mechanical system and you lose temperature quickly um but there's definitely things that you know something I could even talk you through testing um to find that out um but even we worked I've worked with facilities in Louisiana that were able to do shutdowns up to four hours in the summertime in the evening so you'd be surprised if your building is likely capable of holding conditions set point changes uh changing the set point of your HVAC system to deliver improvements in preservation as well as energy reduction so there's two kinds of set point adjustments there are daily setbacks and seasonal set point adjustments I'll cover each of those individually here so for daily setbacks that's going to involve a separate day operation um and night or after hour set points um so you're thinking about you know when staff are in the building and visitors are in the building we're going to be aiming for this condition and then when people leave we're going to back things down to you know we're still in our safe range but back it down so that we can gain some gain some preservation quality and that error and reduce our energy consumption um depending on your mechanical system it could save very large amounts of energy but you're made the biggest con we get here is you you can get people coming in early someone comes in an hour earlier than the system uh turns on and you'll get some complaints say it's too cold and um have a very go-getter of a facilities person that'll turn the system back on early and kind of and disrupt that whole cycle an example of some uh daily setbacks um Gallery here um running from seven to five uh we take a temperature of 72 degrees they were running year round 72 degrees 41 relative humidity and then you know we asked can we can we change that a little bit you close at five o'clock you're close till seven so that's 14 hours you know if I if I evaluate that time can we make some changes and we were able to drop it all uh night I was gonna say almost 10 degrees but nine degrees um it's kept us at their ceiling the 56 for relative humidity and we gained pretty decent jump in uh preservation index there so seasonal set points similar to daily set points uh establishing seasonal set points for relative humidity and temperature um in spaces to improve the preservation environment and reduce energy impacts um the pros you're going to get out of this it's this is going to save you energy over a season so instead of just nightly changes you're going to have big seasonal changes uh occurring uh once they're implemented there's less potential for issue you're not relying on the system to cut back and forth every day you're really just implementing it and walking away for you know until the next season comes and they can be easily combined you can combine seasonal set points with daily set points so you can do both um get the Energy savings for daily set points as well as seasonal you can combine them with shutdowns and other strategies so it's a very flexible um Energy safe energy saving strategy um here's you know an example of seasonal set points when winter condition if you know in the summer condition we'll go back to that summer condition of 72 degrees 41 relative humidity so if we're looking at supplying this condition throughout our year round and then we change and just backing it to four degrees and reducing the relative humidity we're going to save on you know reheating the four degrees but also humidifying that air in the drier winter season or drier month um and we got a pretty significant gain of preservation index which is the pi in that space so getting a little further down some other strategies that we do Implement is the reduction of outside air and the goal of this is to reduce the outside air that's being used by an air handling unit every air handling system of some kind uses every handling system regardless the kind uses some amount of outside air um what we're recommending is not closing off the outside air entirely do not close it off entirely you will need some outside air for off-gassing removal or you know conditioning uh that space or even keeping positive pressure in that space so it's one of those things we definitely want to reduce our we don't want to use major amounts I've worked with some spaces that are using 50 outside air um any amount of that error that's lost you have to make up for and then you have to treat so that it's still usable in your space for an example um in colder winter months you have to bring it you're going to bring in cold dry air that has to be heated and humidified to make it usable in the space so the less of that air that we can bring in the less work we could put on the mechanical system so also looking at it um the way we employ airflow is important I mentioned earlier that you know moving walls around can be a problem the proper airflow is key regardless of whether you have an HBO system or not you could in the historic building um if you're in a a mechanical system with a building on the mechanical system anything you do to interrupt that airflow can cause pretty substantial issues I've seen some buildings where Supply and returns are located right next to each other so the air is coming right out of Supply going right back into the return it's called short circuiting it's a big waste of energy because there's no conditioning happening to the collection space and one of the things we see quite often and I know a number of you may have done it within your your facility itself remodeling a space so we're going to remodel a space we're going to make some changes and we'll take this large room and we will put a wall up in the middle and when that occurs you know it will this large room as hard was either heated by one mechanical system or they'll be you know was designed originally for Windows to move air from one side to the other put a wall up in that middle and you stop that airflow um you either stop the air from passively moving via the windows or the supplies on one side of the wall the Returns on the other in the air just can't flow or in some scenarios they block you know thermostats now on one side of the wall and supplies in the other and it's not seeing the air that's being delivered so you know understand how the air flows through your building one of the things I like to recommend to people is sitting down with a blueprint for your building Mark supplies returns Mark where your windows are which way the wind you know comes in typically and get an idea for if the wind is blowing this way if my air is coming out of the supply drawing some lines to either the other windows in the opposite side or to the returns um where do you see dead spaces where do you see you know possible zones of microclimates within your space any of the previously mentioned strategies want to make sure be sure you test and evaluate any of the strategies before permanently implementing them definitely we always always have recommended a two-week testing period um for any strategy put it in place for about two weeks look at your data oh every every two days every three days make sure you're not upsetting the apple cart that everything's working properly and that you're getting good readings and everything stable and if it does look good then you know carry on I'll still evaluate your data maybe every week and a half two weeks but going forward you know that initial tweet testing period is important to really see um make sure you're in that safe range still there's a couple other mechanical system options um those of you who don't have major mechanical systems but you have a rooftop unit so a rooftop unit is you know if you walk outside there's a big mechanical system sitting at your building to uh that's designed to heat or cool um I've worked with a lot of facilities some were installed in the 70s they were popular units they still are popular units but some of the older ones had no way of being connected to uh BMS or the system that controls the HVAC they just kind of run on a thermostat and that's it um they do make Smart Motors now uh the motor that controls the fan can be replaced with a smart motor that acts as its own computer and begins to kind of do evaluation of temperature space usage um and does its own calculations to start learning how to optimize the energy use of that system itself so it'll start basically planning its own Energy savings for you based on your use uh looking at your start and stop time this kind of goes it's kind of a no-brainer but it's still important we want to stop any unnecessary equipment at the end of the day when we don't need it um if you're running compressors in uh space that you don't need I we have seen that in a in a lab space where they're running a compressor they just left it on um can we turn that off when we don't need it and there's an example you know hotels um some Hotel will turn uh if they have four elevators turn two of them off during slow periods um can we start equipment only when it's necessary do we have vestibule heaters can we only run the vestibule heaters when we need to um some other mechanical system options um be sure your ductwork is all sealed ductwork holes and ductwork can be a major loss of energy make sure that there's no gaps no loss because remember all that air that you lose through a hole in on the ductwork has to be made up with outside air which causes more energy to be used in the mechanical system so can we make sure walk through your with your facility staff see if there's any Holes address them um they do sell that silver tape tape up the duct work and try and keep it as sealed as possible uh utilizing better dead bands for your HVAC system so a dead band is the temperature during which you will neither heat or cool so if you imagine you're heating to 72 degrees we have a 72 Degree ceiling you're going to heat to 72 and then maybe 68 is your your uh on point so it'll heat to 72 and then the mechanical system will let the temperature drift till it hits 68 and then run back on so that's what a dead band would be that gap between 72 and 68. um some institutions are tighter than that they'll use two degrees so 72 and 70 and there's the tight up and down of that system um you can gather you can gain some Energy savings by expanding this uh maybe going to five or six degrees again gauge your comfort for your collections for your facility and your space but um there is something to be said about being able to expand that department of energy does recommend expanding that um I believe it is seven or eight degrees but a little hesitant for museums to go that far just yet um now some additional notes in here um again I'm gonna start at the bottom because I want to make my my final point on that last one um make sure you budget for repairs if you know something needs to be prepared work with your facilities make sure you're in touch with them make sure you're working with admin that you know something needs to be updated or changed and that's like on their list of things to get done um analyze your data routinely as I discussed earlier make sure you're you're looking at that uh walk through your collection spaces regularly make sure you're you're you have eyes on it um I have seen it in the past collection spaces a very large collection space that had six data loggers in it it was probably data logged to the best of their abilities into the best that I would even be able to recommend and they still had a major bold outbreak occur so you know things can still slip by you regardless make sure you're getting some data loggers in there and regular preventive maintenance is important regardless of what your facility is or you know one of the things that always gets cut first is maintenance the it's it's generally seeing maintenance isn't a money maker it actually costs more money uh we could save some money by reducing this reducing that um it basically leads to your facilities that being reactive and not proactive there are no longer um preventing the fires they're putting them out and fixing the damage from the fires after they occur um so make sure if it ever comes down to it you would all have my uh email address or a way to contact me I am happy to weigh in fight for you um to make sure your maintenance doesn't get cut because when it gets cut usually that's when um some of the worst effects start to occur some grant funding that's available that's out there for everyone um some any there's any age sustaining cultural heritage Collections and prevent uh preservation assistance grants for smaller institutions um the imls museums for America Grant um and imls inspired grants are available uh the AIC cap grants are open right now uh there's a February 28th deadline I have worked with many institutions that had great experience both in applying for that and with the grant itself so definitely recommend looking into that Grant and the database for State incentive renewable energy it's run by the department of energy it's called desire we really wish they had a different name but it basically is a program through the department US Department of energy and you look up by state and then by your city and it'll tell you different incentives that you can apply for things like uh funding for installation funding for you know components like uh Drive is for a mechanical system that you can apply for that they you can either be reimbursed or rant type type deals um some services that we do offer if any of you are interested in reaching out to me um if you want to establish data monitoring program we help institutions do that optimization of mechanical systems Uh custom environmental assessment can perform those Services uh if you like just give you an idea of how well you're you're doing um are you doing the best you you can do with the system you have or does do you need something to be replaced mechanical system designer representation if you're building a new space we can weigh in and type for the collection you have like what might you need and even preservation commissioning sometimes as buildings age their abilities fade uh what a building was designed to do it might not be doing 5 10 20 years 60 years down the road so we do offer some preservation commissioning to come in and evaluate to try and get the system back to what it should be I know you all were given some resources um can't stress this enough some excellent resources on the ipis environmental uh publication page um the methodology book and the sustainability uh preservation practices manual excellent books to look through um couldn't stress them enough they're both I believe free downloads on that site as well as the role of dew points so if you have a question about you know some what want to learn more about dew point you want to try and understand it better there's a role of dew point in there as well so I'm going to hand it over to questions now um I'll leave this up uh if anyone wants to reach out my there's phone number uh if you want to ask me a question on the side that you don't feel like asking publicly there's my email address and my website as well so I will stop talking for a minute and open it up to questions thanks Chris that was great um the Q a in chat have been chattering away about and this is interesting because I was just at an in-person workshop last week where we were talking a lot about um kind of these newish standards for temperature and humidity that have come out recently because I know when I was coming up in the museum world it was very much like no you have to be within you know 70 50 plus or minus two like it was like tight right to do this and it was kind of scary like even I worked at a newer facility and we were like we can't really make those standards so um a lot of people in the chat and in the Q a are just kind of asking about those standards and kind of how do you best determine the set points for different seasons just kind of that whole world so I didn't know if you wanted to comment on that or we could dig into some more specific questions if you'd like to yeah and the standards it's it's I'm gonna kind of put my foot in my mouth um standards are can be tricky to achieve um even the 70 50 standard um I've seen mechanical systems designed for 70 50 that you know it was designed in the 80s and 30 years down the road 40 years down the road it's struggling to even produce that 70 50 anymore um it's really just it it just can't get to what it used to do um for determining the mechanical system set points one of the best ways to do that um when if you it involves some data logging getting some data loggers in your mechanical system or even in your collection space uh start to understand and it all goes back to dew point that dew point that you typically experience in the hotter humid months um that you that you see um start to understand that dew point you're experiencing and that'll tell you how much dehumidification that your mechanical system is performing um and then going back to as I said that DP calc program so you know you know the dew point that you can that you expect to experience in the summer um you can plug that into DP calc and then adjust the temperature slides on the side and say okay you know at this temperature what's my relative humidity if I lower it what's my relative humidity and keeping 55 as your ceiling you know where do you see yourself Crossing that 55 and in some instances I've unfortunately worked with a few museums and instead of lowering the temperature we actually had to look at raising it because the dehumidification was just not um there anymore um but that also being said if you're looking at winter conditions uh one of the things we recommend is typically looking at the average dew point that occurs in your location Locale not your facility but outside um the average dew point in this in the wintertime and placing net into the mechanical system or looking at if you're humidifying to even reach 35 setting 35 as a base in DP calc and then adjusting that temperature you know slowly to see okay at this condition where am I at this condition where am I and then just evaluate because you know if you start at that base then you can set your build your condition from there does that make sense yeah it does and I think a lot of this is because some of the other stuff I'm reading in the chat and the questions are people kind of saying you know like we the environment changes so drastically between just every part of and I'm just talking United States like landlocked United States like I was in Florida right up until the summer where you just got extremes now where I'm at in uh the Mid-Atlantic different areas right so I think you're kind of also working within the environment you're in too and kind of really comparing um what the objects are used to is something I think about a lot and then also just what the our environment can handle and our facilities and all that kind of stuff so yeah it's a it's a tough process because um the conditions I would give you say we're in Rochester New York so the conditions I would give you for Rochester are not even going to be the same for New York City and might not even be the same for Pittsburgh even though Pittsburgh's like three hours away yeah um so you know we gotta look at your locality but it's not just your locality it's what you're building and mechanical system are going to give you are going to buffer for you as well because all of that comes into play you know I mentioned the shutdowns and we worked with the museum in Louisiana that part Institute Louisiana that could shut down for four hours in the evening which we never thought would would be possible because it was an old and leaky building right but by the same respect I've worked with institutes in the Northeast that couldn't shut down at all because the envelope wasn't there and if they shut down they just would take off with the with the environment so yeah exactly it all comes down to really what you got to evaluate your building your collection and your mechanical system take all that into account and see what you're capable of yeah I like that idea too of like really looking at the whole thing you know I mean like you said it's like three pieces it's not just looking at your HVAC or your system and being like well this is what we have you have to kind of take all these bits and pieces together to really provide the best environment for your collection to kind of be preserved for as long as it can be um another question we have we have a couple people dealing with the issue of older houses um one person says we are in a decades old home with only window AC units I have been there I feel your pain is this really bad no money to fix things also Mouse and Bug problems as we are in a camp any suggestions okay um typically I'm my knee-jerk reaction is I've always been averse to window AC units um typically if you under if you were to look at or even I'll use DP calc again if you go in and put a solid line just plot a solid dew point on DP calc and then drop the temperature you'll see the relative humidity shoot straight up um and that's one of the our concerns with those window units is uh they generally in most circumstances are only sensible control is temperature control they're not Moisture Control right so in reducing the temperature you can potentially raise that relative humidity Into the Danger into a dangerous level put yourself at mold risk in historic houses you've got a little bit more leeway because the air is going to mingle you've got um some play but I have seen some issues in historic houses when they've installed those units and there have been problems but the reason I'm couching my words very carefully is I've actually worked in a historic house where they installed an air conditioner and somehow it dehumidified the space Oh so there is some potential and again that comes down to you know Case by case but it was it was a rare circumstances and my typical response when they told me an air conditioning I've been like no let's stay away from that but they installed that they were using it when we were getting data loggers in there for it was the first uh historic building I had seen that actually that window unit dehumidified the space as of byproduct of its operation he's managed to start coughing that's fascinating um oh someone's in the chat said maybe if it had a heat pump maybe that would have something to do with it do you have any thoughts on that if that unit had a heat pump or just the um it was a basic uh window unit that was bought from I think Home Depot it was not there wasn't connected to anything it was just a simple slide-in window unit that you'd use in an apartment or uh like somewhere at your house um which is why I was surprised by that it has had me and uh I believe Kelly was on that with me that completely stumped as to how what happened there it's a magical AC unit um so a lot of people also are going back to the idea of the fluctuations over 24 hours because that's something that I came up learning is that what you wanted to avoid were these big fluctuations for a certain amount of time excuse me do you have anything more to talk about that just fluctuations and kind of ways to avoid that okay um yes and no depending on um the types of fluctuations um when I had left IPI uh some of the research they were doing was into uh some of those fluctuations and looking at you know temperature uh our relative humidity fluctuations and they were uh I don't think they've published anything on it yet I think they're still uh so I don't want to spoil it but I know one of the things I can say is a relative humidity equilibration can take uh weeks if not months for uh even more packed collection materials uh an example I can give to that I worked with a library that had a massive mold outbreak in their building they had torn the roof off to install an elevator so they had basically their collection was open to the environment for the better part of the summer when they sealed the building back up they started to notice they had mold occurring in the books and this was after they had you know building sealed the mechanical system running and they were also noticing that as they were they were red tagging everywhere in the books that they saw mold or on the shelf that they saw mold and when you walk through we're four or five months from the roof being sealed but they're still seeing mold only in the middle books so you know as the books on the end had reached equilibration the tightly packed books in the middle were still trying to equilibrate with that moisture so they still had high moisture content so I guess where I was going was we know moisture collaboration could take time so if your collection is really buffered if you have spikes that occur over a day it's less of a concern to me um than a spike that occurs you know a large climate relative humidity that's going to last for two or three weeks that's a concern but if it jumps up for one day and then jumps back down say they're doing maintenance on the system they turn it off or they're doing some work and you get that Spike um as long as they get it under control and back on it's less of a concern because the collection if it's packed tightly if it's buffered if it's in cabinets if it's not shells most likely wouldn't feel that but if it's an you know say a piece of artworking on the Walls by itself then it would feel it quicker huh I know I just kind of ran around in circles on you no that's okay no I think that that answers it and like I said I think it's hard it's just it is I'm gonna go back to that idea of like you're just trying to find the balance between everything right like I I would also knee jerk to be like oh these these fluctuations are freaking me out a little bit but I think also just kind of seeing how often they happen and um the the length of the fluctuation should be really the thing to focus on yeah this and the when they happen is important to look at as well um if you have uh again I apologize for keep giving the examples but worked with an institution uh that was doing nightly shutdowns and they you know nightly shutdowns look great but every now and then there would be a huge spike in relative humidity and no one really could understand why and then you know we started to see that that Spike was uh tied to when they had windy days outside and what was happening was the outside air damper wasn't closing during the shutdowns so that Spike was tied to the wind blowing the hot moisture outside into the building even though it was sealed up um so it really you know it gives you points to look at when you start seeing things like that okay what was occurring why did it occur it helps you track things down and almost prevent that from happening in the future that's really interesting and you know actually this makes me think of like how I think it's so important that one of the first steps people are kind of saying like where do I begin with a couple of the questions and I think one of the first steps with any of these things is just getting collecting data like it feels like you almost have to collect data for like a year to just kind of get a feel for like what what the heck is happening within your facilities which is a touch frustrating but I feel about that basic data set like it's really hard to sit there and figure out where the trends are happening and collecting data is one probably the most important thing you can do getting starting to build that and I see one of the things I mentioned earlier Build That Base what's happening in your space start to understand um you'll see daily fluctuations what we call a finger graph you'll see Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday and if you're closing on the weekend it'll Flatline you'll start to see things like that you'll start to understand um different dew points in your collection space and what happens uh seasonally um I'm always available I'll throw that out there I'm happy if someone I'm happy to take 10 minutes of my time and look at a graph with anybody if there's something they don't understand or can't figure out or what's going on in my space it I'd rather you know help you get an answer to your question than leave you in the dark and like figure it out on your own so I'm always available for somebody if they've if they've got a question that they can't answer or a head scratcher um I actually like to try and figure out those things as to what's happening so yeah I think that's greatly appreciated we shared your email earlier on in this uh webinar in the zoom chat and we'll share it again too as we go out um one other thing is that someone was just talking about monitoring someone that's the last question we'll probably hit today is they work at a historic House museum with a typical residential forced air system and they're asking if adding smart thermostats would be as beneficial as data loggers and I wanted to get your feelings on that because I have an answer in my head but I'm curious to see if it matches if you I want to say if you can Trend the data off of it um and the data is reliable meaning um compare the um sampling uh the the uh I can't compare how the plus or minus I forgot what it's called the calibration sorry compare the calibration of that thermostat to the calibration of standard Data Logger like a conserved data log or a hobo Data Logger um compare that comp that calibration yes thank you Melissa um um compare that compare that to you know what you see if it's similar um I know many of the software programs can take a CSV and if you can export that data you're getting from a smart uh sensor as a CSV you can upload it as a Data Logger even in um buildings that have mechanical systems you can if you can Trend the data from a sensor from a temperature relatively a temperature relative humidity or wall sensor of any kind if you can Trend it as a CSV you can in most software upload it and look at it as you would a Data Logger yeah I mean I would say probably especially if you're working with a budget and if someone's offering to get you a smart thermostat like that then I would say go for it because you're probably going to have better control over your system at the same time if you can manage to find a little extra money to get an independent Data Logger of some kind it would also be interesting to compare the two in Tennessee like what's going are they reading the same thing and that's one of the things I always recommend when you get data loggers one of the first things to do is compare to what you're sensor scene in space too is your sensor doing what you think it's doing yeah exactly there are still a ton of questions and I wish we had time to go through them all but what I'm going to do is I'm going to give them to Chris everyone's name's connected to him so we'll be able to do some follow-up there if you have a distinct question for Chris again email it to him we shared your email earlier and we will do it again in a second if I can grab that link as I can um one quick thing too is that I put we put together a resource sheet which is on the website so I encourage you guys to go see that we also have this survey for today's webinar so I would encourage you to fill that out as well we take those surveys very seriously when it comes to Future programming so please please please do fill them out um Chris thank you a million times over this was a huge amount of information but as you can see from the chat and the questions like people were very engaged so I think this is something that we have to revisit again in the future for sure well I'm happy to do it do you have any final thoughts do you like to pass along to the audience today uh done uh if anyone like I said if anyone has questions uh or a problem I'm happy to look at and try and help you figure out what's going on excellent I'm going to see if I can grab your email address one more time so I can put it in the chat so people have it yep there it is okay everyone thank you again uh Chris thank you a million times over thank you to imls and faic and we will put this recording up as quickly as we can and we will see you all in February for our next free webinar so have a great day and thanks again stay safe everyone thanks
AIC & FAIC
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Hydra Synthesizer - FX - Delay Reverb - Ocean Machine on X32R AUX Mixbus - My littel Tutorial
[Music] hello my name is sebastian from shonco music and i want to show you how i use the ocean machine with my hydra synthesizer everything here is connected with a bearing x 32 rack mounted mixing table so as an external fx unit i use here the ocean machine on a mix bus and i want to show you the difference between the internal effects from the hydra synthesizer with the ocean machine if you want to do ambient music style and want the emotional wave pads in the background they are created with delay and reverb and the ocean machine can be very helpful for you so first i created a patch here from the hydra synthesizer with the hydra synthesizer and you see in the right top corner my ocean machine and here also i created a patch so the fx chain is two delays one reverb so the first delay is a tape delay the second delay is an analog delay and the reverb is a plate on the hydra synthesizer i prepared also the reverb it's a cloud reverb and delay is a lcr delay so i first start with a dry signal and then i will turn internally the effects on from the hydrosynthesizer and then i switch to the ocean machine i hope this video was helpful for you to understand the difference what i mean and maybe you can also create easily ambient style music with some patches so enjoy [Music] first i will start with a dry signal from the patch i created on the hydrosynthesizer and for the delay i use a lrc delay [Music] with a delay time from 1.4 seconds my reverb is here a cloud reverb with a decay time of 16 seconds it depends on the settings you are using when you turn on delay and reverb sometimes it's your signal is a little bit more silent so you have turned up the loudness [Music] now i will turn on the delay [Music] i trigger only one note so that you can hear the delay [Music] so i think it sounds very good i have to damp that sound signal so sometimes if you use a delay it could be feel a little bit more depressed from the background forward so that's a little bit can it can be a little bit noisy so if you want to have a delay that's very very slowly in the background holding your your instrument signal so sometimes it's very necessary and very useful if you try some settings so i show you what i mean here [Music] because my cutoff is a little bit more down than the patch was created for it sounds not really bad but when i rise up the cutoff you see that the delay sound at itself is a little bit too too shiny for me [Music] [Applause] so that's why i turn down the wet tone and rise up a little bit the feedback of it delay itself [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so for me sometimes if you use a delay and it's too much it can disturb the sound as itself so the main part of all that stuff is the sound you created and elaine reverb give it a kind of creativity volume in my eyes so it's very very important for me that the delay is nearly in the background and is holding that instrument or tone and it's it's not too much so let's listen to the reverb [Music] i play one note that you can hear the revert completely [Music] so if i rise the cut off a little bit more up then you can make your own decision also when you create an effects for yourself so it depends on the frequency you give to the fx so that's very important because sometimes when you rise up some parameters or settings like cut off it's a complete different tone at the end from the start to the end of the frequency so if you want to have a frequency that like the delay i showed it's holding your node your instrument it's very important that you play with the settings because at the end of the day it's too loud or mature harsh or a little bit too much volume at itself it can just be disturbed so let me try to show you what i mean you see also my high damp and my low damp and my tone are settings i use here because i want that the reverb is nearly in the background holding that instrument so now i rise the cut off a little bit more up [Music] you hear clearly the reaver but it's not so pushing to the forward so when i change that you will hear the difference [Music] so it sounds very digital i think that sounds not good in my ears so maybe some person like that but for me it's too digital i love it when it sounds a little bit more natural [Music] so i loaded my standard setting here it's very easily when you change the patch and go back then you have the organized settings i programmed that now delay and reverb together and the settings i'm using here for this patch [Music] now [Music] delay and reverb together playing one note [Music] so when i rise up to cut off at itself it's in digital synthesizer the reverb and delay sounding a little bit digital but you can avoid that and then if you if you change some settings and parameters and listen to them when you change the frequencies of this of the sound itself so now i want to show you the ocean machine [Music] so now i will turn off delay and reverb from the hydra synthesizer so that we can hear again a dry signal [Music] and now i will turn on the ocean machine [Music] i'll rise a level a little bit from the machine i think 10 is fine [Music] it's a very nice emotional wavepad sounding sound in the background only created by delay in reverb so i play one note again to see how this emotional wave pad is creating a trigger ring by a note [Music] so here is a short note [Music] and now some more notes and i play a little bit with the cut off [Music] so it sounds absolutely fantastic in my ears so and when you want to go complete crazy you can now additionally turn on the fx from the hydra synthesizer so at the end of the day we are using three delays and two reverbs more [Music] you [Music] so i hope you enjoyed it and maybe you understand more the difference why it's very interesting to use an external fx unit this is specialized specialized for ambient music or otherwise if you want to put two fx units together and create some george's patches so i hope you have a great day and maybe we see you soon so bye bye
Seancool [Music]
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What Data Is Stored in Microsoft Windows, Edge, OneDrive and Outlook Accounts 💻👨‍💻📧
Hello everybody! In this video, I’m going to tell you about a Microsoft account, what data is stored in Microsoft Windows, Edge, OneDrive or Outlook accounts. When installing a Windows operating system you’ll have to create a user account. In Windows 8 and 10, you can create a local user account or connect to a Microsoft account when installing the operating system. Each of the options has its advantages and disadvantages. Everything depends on your needs when it comes to functions of the operating system and the devices you would like to use. For example, a Microsoft account is convenient when you want to synchronize several Windows devices. It can help you to synchronize logins and passwords, browser and webpage settings, web search options, desktop themes and colors, and other key user settings. Account A Microsoft account for an operating system is no different from a local account. In everyday working routine, users are unlikely to feel any difference between the two options. It has the same profile as the local account, it can be configured as a user or administrator. You can create and connect a Microsoft account both while installing an operating system, and with an already installed version of Windows. By the way: if you have ever signed up to any of Microsoft services (Hotmail, Outlook.com, Windows Live, Xbox Live, Office 365, etc), then you have a Microsoft account already. To connect a Microsoft account to Windows, go to Settings / Accounts / Your info. Click on the link “Sign in with a Microsoft account instead.” This account has a web interface, and you can manage the account from there only. There are two ways you can get into the Microsoft account web interface: from the menu Settings / Accounts / Your info / Manage my Microsoft account, or by logging in to the Microsoft official website (find the link in the description). In the upper right corner of the screen, you will see a button to sign in. Synchronization After a Microsoft account is connected to Windows, sync settings are enabled automatically for the computer. When synchronisation is on, Windows monitors the settings you have chosen, and enables them for all Windows 10 devices connected to this Microsoft account. It will sync passwords, color schemes, browser settings and language options. If you enable “Other Windows settings”, the operating system will sync certain settings for devices (for example, for a printer and a mouse), File Explorer settings and notification settings. To enable or disable sync settings for devices connected to your Microsoft account, go to Settings / Accounts / Sync your settings. In the web interface of your Microsoft account, you can see all devices connected to such account that are also synced. To do it, choose the Devices menu. By selecting a corresponding menu item under a device, you can see its status (system updates, antivirus updates, hard disk free space etc), system information, and also find the device on the map (it doesn’t matter if your device is a smartphone, laptop or desktop PC). View recent activity The web interface of your Microsoft account saves data on every time you logged in. To see it, go to the menu Security / Review recent activity . In this page, you can find information on any activities performed in this Microsoft account within the last 30 days, including the data on user activity every time the account was logged in, and it doesn’t matter how the user gets into the account - from the browser, phone, a mail agent or otherwise. For every item in the recent activity page, you can see the date and time of an activity, place where it was performed, and a description. To view extra information on a specific activity, highlight it. This is where you can see the IP address of the device which was used to perform an activity, the device type, its operating system, the browser or application which was used for this activity. Web search history When you search for something in Bing, Microsoft collects your search queries and other information such as IP address, location, unique identifiers from cookie files, search time and date, and browser settings. All this data is backed up to the web interface of a Microsoft account. To view or manage them, go to Privacy / Activity history. Privacy dashboard offers a simple way of viewing search queries and search results obtained from Bing. You can also clear the search history there. When it is done, the search history is removed from your Microsoft account. Microsoft Edge In addition to Microsoft account recent activity log, the default option for the browser Microsoft Edge that comes pre-installed with your Windows is to save user logins and passwords, as well as search and browsing history. In Microsoft Edge, go to Settings, and in the section “Clear browsing data” click on “Choose what to clear.” You can watch one of our videos to learn more about recovering cleared browsing history. Find the link in the description. OneDrive When you use a Microsoft account, there is a function to sync files from a cloud storage to OneDrive folder on your computer. You can watch one of our videos about backing up data to OneDrive. Find the link in the description. On a computer, you can find the folder synced with OneDrive here: C:\Users\UserName\OneDrive. To sign in to the cloud storage, go to OneDrive website, and this link is in the decsription as well: Click to sign in, then enter your email address and the password to your Microsoft account. Outlook Users who have a Microsoft account can also access the Outlook email service. Outlook is a personal email manager available for every Microsoft account. You will find the link in the description To sign in, just give your Microsoft acccount details. You can connect any email address to this service. In this case, all your messages will be saved to Outlook mail server. That is all for now. In this video, I tried to explain what a Microsoft account is and how to use it. If you liked this video, click the Like button below and subscribe to our channel to see more. Leave comments to ask questions. Thank you for watching. Good luck.
Hetman Software: Data Recovery for Windows
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Boss finds out you weren't sick
hey Chris so when were you going to tell me you went to the Bahamas when you're supposed to be sick tell you I don't need to tell you Tina you do understand this is a fireable offense and definitely not something we do when you're part of this family first off the fireball offense is you crossing the boundary and peering into my personal life I don't have to tell you one word when I take a sick day secondly if this was a family your secret relationship with Damien is pretty sus he's like your brother excuse me you cannot be sneaking around peering into my personal life okay feel shitty huh water under the bridge no huh the water is so not under the bridge it's like so much higher than the bridge right now let's just bury the hatchet n dude Hatchet is out it's ready to chop don't put put it down no way kimosabi the hatchet is has now turned into an axe you can't turn the hatchet into an axe that's not fair now it's a chainsaw no no no you can't do that
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March 02, 2017- Sunset- Pansy Butterfly with Brent on Bush walk
well it's a very sickly yellow pansy so at the end of the last cycle flashing around on the ground not healthy at all unfortunately but it does she give us a chance to look at how beautiful this bat flight is the yellow pansy but not a very healthy one chef I love those little blue eyes on their wings you can see this wing and either damaged or I'm not sure and still alive but definitely not well i mean i can pick it up as it flashes around on the ground it's not a healthy butterfly no I'm trying to show you the colors the wind is being difficult oh well there it goes shame well anyway yes well butterfly day is coming up me
Safari Chey
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MIRACLE BABY AFTER 7 YEARS OF BARRENNESS
this is your first time yeah yes sir yes sir can you come and testify yes sir yes you can come and testify yes yes no Jesus Christ you have to take control I was married you're married I'm married how's your husband not yet not see it not yet for how long if we make we make it five years no no YouTube like Jesus give you baby here can you testify that truly here is here God meet you I used to be pregnant but I used to have miscarriage every time you always have miscarry that nonsense is over today amen so uh investment first Thursday so come with fruit is fruit and baby clothes so we will like baby boy or baby girl come with clothes or babies with feet so God will do Wonder you want to carry baby amen you want to carry your baby yes you have to carry your baby okay in the name of this okay Jesus okay okay I invite your husband here Abby I'm not sure he's a Muslim Muslim yeah Muslim able is mostly in Lagos okay Holy Ghost Fire Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus fired him fire them fire them fire them everybody or baby why are you where are you where are you this buddy where are you where I hate this body what have we done for her the mighty name of Jesus Jesus fire Jesus fire you're back on the floor the mighty name of Jesus Christ you're back on the floor oh you're back on the floor the mighty name of Jesus Christ you're back on the floor the mighty name of Jesus Christ the mighty name of Jesus Christ who are you why are you in this body okay Holy Spirit give me your attention I want you to suck them out amen holy spirit thank you Lord Jesus Christ thank you give me your attention I want to release items in this body to remove our enemy to export them now in the mighty name of Jesus items of always Holy Spirit oh yeah inside this body oh yeah fire them out all right [Music] Jesus sinner sinner sinner fire is burning fire is burning fire is burning oh yeah but you're back on the floor you're back on the floor the mighty name of Jesus the mighty name of Jesus Christ you're about to stay on the floor you're back stay in the floor where are you foreign [Music] that [Music] this body where you want to go who are you [Applause] is a spirit you are a spirit what is your name ah how many of you [Applause] how many of you oh baby okay baby don't start again speak let me go let me go let me go why you don't want that together yes where you want to go oh my God okay oh yeah come on Jesus okay oh thank you [Applause] Jesus Jesus Jesus Jesus heal me shoot me that I want me to tell me God delivered thank Jesus now the thing that I spoke before is is enemy but us are speaking up [Music] he receives your baby carry your baby in Jesus name we pray after this prayer you come with baby so stand up come here what happened to you open your eyes what happened to you I'm okay you know no I'm okay you are okay do you remember what I've said huh and I know you say you are a banker a lot you are not going oh Lord Jesus he says you delay her to be happy it's not you huh it's not me Jesus name no I want you to have babies that they cast out through Jesus Christ so after this prayer you carry baby change is for good Jesus name we pray receive your baby so you are pregnant but continue to come here God bless you amen foreign [Applause] [Music] I want to bless the name of God I want to bless the name of God for what he has be done in my life from the beginning when I was pregnant I did a testimony so now I'm back with my baby I want to give all the glory to God with everything that the Satan want to challenge God because of I'm coming here with my with the miracle water and everything and deliverance everything going I used to come I make sure that I drink my Miracle Water when I'm pregnant many dreams I will tell pastor Pastor will pray everything's happened because the first day I came I came with my baby clothes this my sister here is the one that invited me in and she said bring your baby clothes God will do something I said I can't make it but I make it that day I brought my baby clothes I brought I said it's twins I want but God gave me this beautiful baby girl I glorify all the name of God I want to thank the neighbor the pastor thank God for how long you are looking for a baby before you got this ministry it has been seven years now seven years before you got this music what in what year you got this Mercy that was last year last year yeah
thearkworldwide
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The Truth About Star Citizen - Announcement Trailer
star citizen that name evokes different feelings in different people for summative Ochs feelings of excitement for some apathy man and others anger and even resentment however it makes you feel and cannot deny that this gameis had a big impact it is one of if not the biggest crowdfunding projects this is where most the criticism comes from over the past several years we've been conditioned to expect the worst of the gaming industry companies like EA Activision Blizzard Ubisoft and now even Bethesda use egregious unethical and even illegal business practices to exploit people for money so star citizen's most vocal critics and naysayers are very believable it is hard to argue with their logic given the state of the gaming industry but something happened something that encouraged me to give star citizen a chance I was once one of the naysayers one of the skeptics after spending three weeks with the game researching its history I have discovered that we aren't being told the whole story I'm making this video to announce what will be the biggest project I've ever attempted on this channel I know for certain that this is something I'm not going to be able to finish on my own there is a lot of information out there about starches and then most of it is wrong this project this documentary hopes to shed light on the facts to debunk the picture you heard from the skeptics the naysayers [Music] it is time you heard from someone who used to be it is time you heard the truth a lot star citizen [Music] you
Zorch Central
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Mahjong Competition Rules Solitaire 20190908
I'm going to play a game of solitaire for mahjong competition rules if you're new to this version there's a link in the video description below that will get you started with the fundamentals also download this player reference so that you can learn the scoring for mahjong competition rules you have to have eight points to even qualify to win there are 81 scoring elements also called fine that's why I practice with random poles and solitaire it's a great way to study if you're new to mahjong or if you already know how to play and just want to build your skills consider subscribing to my channel that way you won't miss anything all my tiles have been mixed and built into walls next to the risers this way we can keep track of the progress of the game based on how many tiles are left for picking I'm going to deal the tiles now player 1 will get 14 tiles players 2 3 and 4 will get 13 each then we'll look at each player's hand see where the strengths lie hopefully we'll be able to identify fine and see how we can get each player to that eight point minimum don't forget to download that quick reference so that you can follow along and study yourself everybody has their tiles let's see we can do four player 1 also known as East we have four cracks for Bam's four dots single honors honors our winds and Dragons maybe we could try mixed straight mixed straight is number 39 one two three and one soup four five six and a second suit seven eight nine in a third suit eight points here's a one two four five six and a eight nine we can chow chow so we need more score we could maybe get rid of the honors no honors is actually a fun number 76 one point let's see what happens we'll discard these let's see we do for player 2 also known as south we have a flower flowers cannot be included in your eight-point minimum we do get a replacement though five crack so we have two dots three beams for cracks pair of dragons and a single wind single white dragon pair of fives we have a 4 5 4 5 a 2 2 four five six let's discard the two BAM if we can get a one crack or a three crack maybe we could do a mixed straight here too one two three four five six seven eight nine Pung hair one two three four five blocks let's start by discarding here and see what happens let's see what we can do for player three also known as West five cracks with a pair three beams one dot wins including a pair so we have two pair mixed suits this is West sea East is the wind of the round so this won't bring us two points we could get one point if we pom for a punk of honors that would be one point that faun is number 73 one point so we need more maybe half flesh that's going to be a long road to halt we have one two three blocks potential ciao potential ciao potential poem isolated let's start by discarding the one for two if we pair up the seven we could maybe do double Poong double Poong is number 65 two points we would lose points for not having a half flush half flush is number 56 points I'm kind of thinking we should just discard these offsuit tiles go for half flesh let's see what we do for player 4 also known as north five dots two beams three cracks no pairs singles I wonder if we could do something knitted with all those singles lesser honours and knitted tiles number 34 12 points one four seven two five eight three six nine one four seven two five eight here's to five eight we do have a three nine and a five here let's just see what happens we might be able to do lesser honours and knitted tiles because we have a a 2 and a 4 and 9 we have some representation in each suit the strongest right here two five eight one four seven three six nine single winds and Dragons one four seven two five eight three six nine one two three four five discards that's not too bad for a 12-point plan let's just see what happens I think for a plan B we could maybe do outside hand instead outside hand one two three discards but we have a lot of singles and only one potential chat two potential Chows there's actually a potential here for two terminal Chows so let's first look at outside hand number 55 that's four points so we would need points elsewhere two terminal Chows is number 72 that's a one two three seven eight nine in one suit that's one point so we would only have five points we would need three more maybe a terminal pom terminal Punk would be number 73 one point this is not a valued honor but the Dragons if we pair up and poong that would be two points so we're kind of in between outside hand plus a few other ala carte Vaughn and lesser honours and knitted tiles let's just see what comes in we'll take it pick by pick for this player so we're going to start by discarding here here we were going to do a mixed straight I think one two three four five six seven eight nine we are going to discard the honours for no honor fond East nobody can take the East nine BAM we paired up we have one two pair three pair now okay I think we're going to just card this - BAM - BAM maybe all pom dragon poem that'll be eight points - BAM nobody can take it seven crack okay we have chow potential half flush I think is what we were going to try let's discard one BAM nobody can take it we'll draw 7 dot so we have two five eight we really don't need this five if we're gonna do lesser honors and if we go with outside hand you don't need fives or the four for that matter five Bam Bam we're good here let's draw flower eight BAM there's a pair we always got to have a pair let's just card red dragon nobody can take the red we'll draw for crack another pair let's go for all Poong we have one two three four pair poem the poem poem we need a pair in here still we have a four five here's a four five let's discard seven BAM drawing up here six BAM we want cracks East was thrown we have a pair of north I think we're closest to a half flesh we have a six seven and a six seven we don't have that representation in dots let's stick with discarding Bam's since we threw a one band before we'll just let our opponents guess what suit we're in one for BAM four BAM we're good to go drawing flower nine BAM okay I think let's see here two five eight one four seven three six nine we really don't need the four if we're doing two five eight one four seven three six nine we don't need this for either way I was also thinking that maybe we could play outside hand with ala cart fun to get up to eight points let's just card for crack because with outside hand you can't use a four crack they have to be one two three seven eight nine or pumps of honors or no yeah that's outside hand so let's see what happens for crack was thrown down here we're going to Pung Pung first Pung down east was thrown let's discard that this will be a good discard we need cracks nope four BAM red dragon outside hand I think we should switch to outside hand dragon Poong or half flush we have one two three potential Charles one two three four all we need is a pair let's discard to crack we could still maybe play outside hand but a half flush is six points dragon Poong is two and we have one two three four blocks all we need is another dot or pair up one of those to crack nobody can take it so we'll draw nine dot we were trying maybe for mixed straight one two three four five six seven eight nine we have fewer cracks than anything else so let's discard five crack get rid of those early since the player here house an exposure with cracks we're going to pong and they were set up before we discarded unknowingly to east oops that's not right player on the left second poem now let's throw to crack actually you know what maybe we should void a suit let's get rid of dots right now we have cracks out but avoided suit is a point voided suit is the number seventy five one point we'll get rid of the dots 4.4 dot was thrown nobody can take it 9 damn we keep drawing Bam's we need cracks let's discard 9 BAM nobody can take it oh wait yes I almost mess that up punk so this would be the player on their right okay now let's avoid a suit 5 . that's another point we can maybe Punk discard ready to win hope I hope we can pair up though I don't like waiting for one tile let's say we Poong and discard we would be sitting here with one tile I always feel very insecure that way and I've been told that's called a naked weight not attractive let's draw three BAM oh this has been painful they keep drawing bands three man nobody can take it we want dots got one score let's get rid of these nine BAM is out in a poem drawing three dot oh well oh yeah I thought that was a different one one two three we need the one two three here let's just card nine crack so we have potential ciao one two three four five six seven eight nine pair we can sacrifice that we're really one away from ready we need a three crack or a 7.4 mixed Street and that will give us enough points to win nine crack was thrown nobody can take it four dot nobody can take it a crack that is a keeper finally they got one let's just card seven BAM isolated potential ciao or we could Poong and there's a chow here's a pair that'll be a good discard right here there are two out but we don't need these at all we're going for a half flush half flush is six points but we need more score six seven eight pure double Chow pure double Chow is one point we need we need two more points if we're playing a half flesh and we have Chows we need repeating patterns there's a seven eight nine if we can get a five six seven we could have a short straight short straight is only one point all right we're gonna have to work on something for this player okay well let's just get rid of these and then figure it out this is West we need more points I was thinking our seat but we have no West okay we're going to draw one BAM we pair it up let's just card nine crack we do have one two three pair if we had one more pair I might consider all Pung but we're short two pair and we have one two three four blocks for half flush I think this might need to be sacrificed let's draw seven dot o we got it look we got our mixed straight almost okay we're gonna discard a nine dot and we are concealed we need a three crack if we dry it we could have fully concealed fully concealed is number 56 four points no three cracks are out peer straight one two three almost four five six seven eight nine and we have two terminal Chows that's another point let's draw last tiles second wall flower eight crack let's just card white dragon to number tiles for our pair we need to pair up one of these white dragon was thrown nobody can take it that was the last tile in the second wall we're going into the middle game now everybody should know where they're getting their score from here we've got a mixed straight mixed straight is number 39 eight points we do have two terminal Chows did I say two terminal Pung that's two terminal Chows number 72 one point we also have no honors that's number 76 for another point so that's eight nine ten points we also will have if we get this mixed double ciao number 74 another point okay so that would be eight nine ten eleven points here all pong Dragon tongue six points here half slash we need more score here half flesh dragon poem one dot we don't need that let's get rid of 6bm you know what if we stay concealed that's another point how flesh is six concealed is seven short straight is eight that's where we're gonna get it five we need a five crack there's a pawn out there's a pun of five cracks out we need to draw that five crack and try to stay concealed to get our eight points did i discard oh i discarded a six BAM okay up here we're going to draw seven crack it's this players turn this player could actually Kong but I think that is not going to help them get their score half flush is six a con is one that's seven pum of terminals is eight maybe that's the way to go since we don't have access to a five crack there's only one left half flush a six Tong of terminals is seven a mildewed kong is eight let's Kong so player on the right Kong getting a replacement tile no.6 dot up here let's chow there's a child their child there this would even be a short Street five six seven seven eight nine oh if we get a 1 dot Pierce Pierce Street very nice I didn't see that until just now pure straight half flush dragon pone will discard one BAM pure straight is number 30 and that's sixteen points one bam was discarded let's draw we need a three crack - BAM we're gonna stick with it did I miss a dragon poem there's a red dragon out I think I might have missed that oh well let's draw four dot we need we need cracks or that North three ban West well that might help pong it honors will discard one BAM okay they're good to go we need a 1.4 a Pierce Street pair poem maybe let's draw for crack one off by BAM white dragon that's been thrown east that's been thrown to white dragon though just discarded one crack we want a three crack hang tight six crack this players going for all Pung we do not want to mess that up with a chow there's a to crack out to crack drawing West we're playing half flesh let's just card 1 dot cow oh they have a five six seven that's not a pure straight we needed a four or five six so they won't get a pure straight they'll just have half flush dragon poem that existing Chow was a five six seven out of four five six we have a one two three a five six seven and a seven eight nine so we'll just get half flesh dragon poem which is not bad so there's three six nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen discard East we're ready to win but it needs to be the red dragon because we need two points because we're playing a half flush oh we have to we have to terminal Chows one two three seven eight nine so that's half flush a half flush is 6 2 terminal Charles is 7 dragon or even a punk of honors would be eight so either one will give us a win and we'll make that eight point minimum so let's go ahead and draw ready to win on a West or a red dragon preferably the red dragon because we'll get more score let's draw we need a three crack eight BAM we're gonna stick with it we want that mixed straight North here we can pom that's a point to dot seven BAM we want a three crack here three dot wrong suit drawing 5.8 BAM one dot flower maybe we'll draw that three crack with our replacement tile that would be called out with supplement tile number 46 and that is eight points let's see if we can get a three crack from the back of the wall no six BAM that would have been nice though nobody can take it I've got one crack potential Chao we need help in here East discard - were out eight dot we're ready to win why mess with perfection eight dot Green Dragon here we're gonna pom-pom and then we'll discard now neither of these are out let's just card six crack there's a con of seven cracks out you might think maybe someone wouldn't want to eight because there's no child potential seven eight nine now this is that naked wait but also we have a mill did hand melded hand is a fun number 53 6 points six points all Pung dragon poem melded hand ready on a single wait that's going to be sweet if we can get it was thrown flower to them seven BAM we went to three crack four dot we need a neat crack five bam 3bm five crack North that's out in a poem South nobody can take it nine dot six crack we got child potential there red dragon mahjong by discard from player on the right of North so I will put it like thusly there's their pair will put it over here concealed so East discarded red dragon which is nice because I think I might have missed that early in the game second discard so we have half flush number 56 points dragon poem number 59 two points that's eight we have two terminal Chows that's number 72 one point so that's nine then we have a flower so ten ten points too bad this is into four five six we could have had that pure straight so East will pay eight points plus the eleven or ten is it ten six seven eight nine ten so the East owes eighteen points these two players pay eight ready to win ready to win long ways away [Music] you if you have a set of tiles at home and you are just learning how to play mahjong competition rules get out this quick reference and play solitaire so that you can study the scoring elements also known as fine I have learned much by playing solitaire and playing online if you would like to try to play at mahjong time I do have 30-day VIP codes look for my email in the video description below I can send ya a code so you can try it out if you liked this video give me a thumbs up if you haven't subscribed to my channel consider subscribing click that little gray bell if you do that way you'll get notification for when I post new videos and you won't miss an opportunity to learn a new strategy or pick up an insight to the game that could give you an advantage at the table between now and the next solitaire for mahjong competition rules make all your picks be keepers [Music] you
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Things you didn’t know you didn’t know- Lexus of Las Vegas - 2021 Lexus NX 300
hi there i'm rachel with lexus of las vegas and we've had a lot of requests for more episodes of what you didn't know you didn't know so let's go this first we're going to talk about the lexus nx 300 which is my favorite car i've had four of them so i want to show you a secret compartment in here so this is really nice right here if you lift this up this little tab it's actually a mirror and we take this off when the car sells but you have space in here to keep stuff and then you can keep it covered up don't forget you also have your mirrors here above the sun visors that light up and then you also of course have your rear view mirror another great thing that's in all of our cars is a digital version of the owner's manual it's actually in your screen so if you can't find your manual or you don't want to read it you just click on e owner's manual and then when it comes up you have lots of options you can look for the videos you can do a visual search you can type in a keyword anything that you might need to know it's very handy so that's it for today's episode of things you didn't know you didn't know stay tuned for more
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how to find steam screenshots on your PC
hello guys I'm just going to do a really quick video tutorial how to find Steam screenshots so some of you may recall that it takes a lot of space to store screenshots like right here as you can see on my profile I have 837 screenshots and my cloud data storage is almost full but something that some of you might not know is that the screenshots are also saved on your hard drive as well so to extract those you're going to have to go to this PC local disk program files scroll down to steam folder right here then press user data and this is where it gets complicated press on this one 1 2 4 0 1 8 9 9 3 then press on 760 then press on remote and right here are all your games so it's like it's super confusing but for some reason they do it so that like for example 10 then these are my screenshots so for some reason on my hard drive the 10 folder is where the screenshots for counter-strike are then 20 is let me see yeah this is Team Fortress classic that's 20 then 70 is half-life and so on and so forth you just have to press on each one to see which one it is you could you could try Reed to rename all these folders but I don't recommend it because then if the uploader might get confused so thank you for watching my tutorial I hope it helped and see you all in the next video
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Kenny Taylor - WOCM - Knowing Him Means Letting No One Disqualify You Pt A
[Music] amen amen everybody I hope you are up there in that great land of the going live I call myself trying to do a do the Bible study remotely into because of the fact of the ocurro nose virus is probably easier to go ahead and do instead of having gatherings well you know you're trying to better my spreading that virus that I call myself want to try to see if I can see if anybody want to dial in to participate anyway something dilated earlier and I lost them cuz I wasn't set up so hopefully they trying to dial in while I'm talking I'm not gonna hold up hold up in about too long we just want to go ahead and and see what what the word God has for today concerning the Word of God and just keeping our country in prayer because of the coronavirus this Cortana me we we we we hear about it we see it in the news and we definitely gotta make sure that we try to minimize the spreading father communal spreading that disease for Coronas virus coronavirus so anyway I want to just try to check some words with you today and there's some of it I will go ahead and try to hey there's a road me there are you doing Rose me just try to keep our country of Prayer concerning this disease and and hopefully and get it under control I think many ministries are doing that a live video today so whatever I plan to do the same they just want to share the Word of God today and and to see how to see how God wants to use as a man all right so let's pray daddy father thank you Lord this opportunity to come to worship and praise your holy name Heavenly Father we live our country in prayer father we pray concerning this car Coronas virus said this pessimist be brought under control we pray for those have been effective we pray for those who don't know they've been affected we pray having to follow that we're ready to bring this spreading of disease under control so it doesn't grow out of control we pray for elderly who seem to be most affected by this and we also pray Lord for young people and and this all of us in general concerning getting this under control in this country in this nation and throughout this world pray for recovery for those have been affected we pray for the common whole disappear for those who lives have been lost because of this disease it we had so many fathers continue to live our nation if I cut to lift this world up in prayer I thank you Father what you're doing thank you continue to bless the leaders and God is in all truth amen amen all right so now I can say that that's one of the things we definitely need to work on what I wanted to do is just let the type of the topic I have for study in ER and if you got your Bibles I pray that you can pull them out so we go to cover the Word of God this is a Bible study and since there's a Bible study you just want to make sure that we we we get in the word use that sword the Word of God to to to grow a man now the subject I had today check this out it's dealing with knowing him means letting no one disqualify you I see a lot of cases and and I want to talk to said fellow sakes there's a there's quite a few times that we disqualify ourselves and then this time where other people disqualify us one another and and the bottom line is that you know we don't disqualify ourselves we are born again if we received Jesus Christ our personal Lord and Savior that is the gospel if we receive him as our Savior now those people don't know what they need saving that's okay because we're not talking about a physical deliverance even though that does play a role in life we're talking about a spiritual deliverance amen is all about the fact is that we got a trust and understand that without God that this was duck in this situation where our spirit has a eternal issue Dave 2 rakaat requires salvation and I'm time I realize I sold now there's some people don't believe a soul that's up to them that's Desa that's an option for you to look at I believe that have a soul the Bible said when you go to Genesis when God let me see you let me get my camera squared away it keeps jumping on me man you go blow wide out a little bit I'll see a bevel camera but we'll bring back hallelujah all right give everybody who lied with the melville camera make sure that squared away that's just uh only two for going live but the rest I will go ahead and put on the video later on to share with other people one two three four five six seven eight nine ten yeah I lost the video connection files Malvo we back up again I hope some of y'all be able to pick him back up should be a notice and saying i'm back online I'm operating in the RV this morning because the fact is that we didn't want to come together as a group we didn't want to as far as see we're trying to make sure what I'll do it in that sharing of the the coronavirus so I wanted people do like the government the same special Georgia to try to stay at home if you can't so you don't spread the disease many ministers should be out I think we up and running today I just prayed that the disease doesn't be shared by anybody out in that community is it worship in fellowship with God and like I said we know that no weapon formed against you shall prosper so ministries do what you got to do fellow Saints do what you got to do for us today we're going to go ahead and basically focus on using technology to do a live streaming gospel that they want to share today and we also have video conference those who have the ability I have the phone number they can go ahead and dial in to the ministry today amen all right now what I can say I wanted it talk about is the subject is knowing him because we've been focused on 20/20 knowing him means in this particular subject me means letting no one disqualify you a man that one of the things that we have we have dealt with as far as the body of Christ is concerned is fr just life in general because I think a lot of cases when we walk this world we walk into a very competitive world and one of it is being being so competitive they're people who have no hesitation to to go ahead and just use the gospel use ministry try to use God to to disqualify people you know a man there you go hey man I see somebody made a little comment there for their study so I'm glad you participating hey if you got a Bible I want to start off with Philippians 3:10 that's what we say that we may know him and the power of his resurrection and the Fellowship of his suffering suffering may be a made conformable unto his death and one of the things that I really need to understand is that we as the children God need to know him in the power of his resurrection see if we know him we can know we can understand his power and when we can understand his power we can use that power amen to to to operate and deal with the challenges of this world there's life because we have challenges we've had started we started early we're starting to begin this study just in January we had this this battle between David and Goliath and David was able to defeat Goliath using the power of God there was it was not it's not it wasn't optional David said man you know you got you come with swords and spears and shields and I come with a sling baby could I come in the name of the Lord other words I know I can't in the natural I cannot defeat you when we come out of different giants if we have a man there's Chris you see my aunt Kris there hey Chris good morning you know a man let you know I I just got house on meow just came back for New York and pick up my daughter today oh so Cuddy so you dripping hey this added go ahead and I did a Bible study this way so so look so so I won't be accused of what you call sharing or spreading the virus by going into one of the hotspots to pick up my daughter and come back okay if you don't just a little harder flu you be okay yeah no you know what my fact that we actually passed past Virginia and that's why my mom lives in Virginia she saw like 83 years old so uh we decided to to to disobey this said Wayne that or something you know not even go over to the location cuz it's a elderly it can be affected by it so I said I said leave them I kind of leave her out of it yesterday we got back here man at about 4 o'clock okay so I was like hallelujah I could get up yeah we did you down okay did you dial in this morning earlier I don't know Jackson okay I may have a brother Jackson that you know I was on that BP time so I hey man I was tired hey but what do you think I wanted to study you can see those slides there I don't know how big you can see the slides can you see him he's small amen just take me a minute to slide him across a rhythm but I got ya so so what are you right okay yeah if so so Chris I was I was sitting there and I stuff early here brother rose me he's he's looking at the live stream one of the things that was talking about is and the titles called knowing him means letting no one disqualify you you know and and you know one of the things that the gospel is is that people in this world is so competitive people use anything to compete with everybody right in this case we know people even use the gospel there Hughes ministry to try to compete with people and so so so that would have been using the combination to get trip give trip you know the to try to force people or control people as far as how they see life try to use the ministry as a means of controlling other people and as it runs from his evil way right so so sorry so reason I used this topic today said letting him means letting no one disqualify you his understand as we walk this walk man is not about disqualifying anybody it's all about letting everybody know hey salvation is for anyone who receives it you know yes sir I mean it's just yes that's why I wanted to share this topic today and hang a whole up people too long but I just wanted to cover that mean ignored him means letting no one disqualify you and the scripture we've been using since beginning the year is a Philippine 3:10 that I may know him in the power of his resurrection and the Fellowship of his suffering being made conformable unto his death the next one is Philippians 1:6 to be a confidence in this very thing and that's the one we're talking about it when telling our children and look that's when we tell my life he's being confident that he was begun a good work in you will perform it of today of Jesus Christ once again that's what we talked about and you know I like using your example most cases growing up where you know how people do the communion thing you ain't got no problem tell some people get up and walk out yes sir I did had a I had a Bible study on the base last week and what he was talking about was that I guess one of the visiting ministers was talking when they went to a service and the sound of the guy because I didn't get what content he was saying but apparently the guy was saying it's okay to get drunk and okay to go out and and party and he was asking for that particular ministry together to give an endorsement of it and you know in the brother said he said nothing right he you know he doing a man he said a lot of kids in church and you got people just get cracking a man and something a man only know what they a man for yeah but in this case they knew he was trying to get the other preacher to get a man on the you know the party and stuff and I think if for those listen to this video may be heard in the court I think I think if the person was if I was dead to understand the content of what he was saying I think you're saying is that even if you went out to the club went out to the party hey went out just a Superbowl game went out to do anything then we still would like you to come fellowship with with other Saints you know on Sundays if you could now I don't see that now that is not an issue as far as coming to certain you know coming to church to worship you know it shouldn't have addition because I'm trying to find out where was the going to club or or dragon become a would you call a they see it do you know what is that no no now we know that the Bible talk about oh go get drunk right now now we're I guess we're that's that's objective as to where you drunk at the serves up tipped up with tipsy and then some stuff is like like I still get walk and talk I still know what I've said but the point is that where does that if we deception of getting drunk when did that when did that become a sin and did I know a lot of kids a lot of words behind that Christmas some pewter saying is a believers not trying to find a way to sin and trying to find a way out of set right well the that if that's where the sin is at being drunk not and drinking and you're saying is the reason we don't endorse drinking is because we don't want the person to get drunk then we we might want to use that that analogy or what we don't want people to commit adultery so and I guess that's what Islam did we're gonna cover all the ladies up and put his car phone yes sir right so because that won't lead to adultery if we can cover you up right or we can tell us the ladies don't worry that don't worry the form-fitting clothes on look nice and don't put on the makeup because we trying to find a way out of see it yes that into see I'm just saying if you if we're gonna put these barriers up and you know what my fact check this out taken I don't know if you caught this there's Jimmy he showed I'm Jimmy there you hey hey we blessed in Hollis sanctified and favorite week with sanera sounded have the study virtual because of you know trying to help in the cause of not spreading that virus coronavirus over nineteen yeah covet nineteen so so we just doing our part brother bad I just making sure can I add to my just came from New York last night actually this morning I think did here to about four o'clock can't drive Nick cell 14 hey was that my daughter not my daughter but my sister was working here sappy Karina when they shut it down she wears concessions for arm full charity group and she was in the building whoa oh yeah now why they said the game down for that because you know what I remember you told he shut it down because somebody tested hot you thought no you told was playing Oklahoma City okay so she yeah okay she was she working their game Oh captain that's it yeah Wesley you know I really didn't know was you know it cans of the season he calls me and I'm just joking I'm going you got your mask Oh cousin oh they finally let us out soon an eternity do it is she started telling me the story and she knew go burn she knew all the names before the noon news knew what was going on dee dee that was crazy April Jackson you a Dalit if you could okay did you try dialing this morning okay I thought was use I just want to catch you real quick I well you have you ever go what I thought most of the server's gonna be shut down for the day this week but uh and y'all keep your own prayer alright take care bro goodbye okay I guess so so yeah so that that was brother Jackson I was just checking to see if he dialed in or not but you're right that that virus man all those people they didn't know who was affected so they decided to just go ahead and just tell people just lead to building and obviously two players are have been affected apparently some child got infected because he did an autograph for one of them you know oh yeah now daddy said our president is not infected he was exposed by two people I know I know because I think politically it would not be feasible advisable to say if you had it anyway cuz you know he and I know and I understand we coming from mothers who didn't say somebody would try to weaponize that you know to me political okay you know but I was concerned on that dead last uh what it was on TV together and and and somebody he just seemed to be kind of sniffling a lot you've really gotta have it here man piss did you get did you ever see the Rose Garden announcement when he made the national emergency Oh Chris you know milk now you know yeah yeah you I hear you now yeah no I watched a little bit yeah but but yeah he was it so I was like I said oh no man you might need to get tested but they say tested and and say you don't have it and I guess it I guess so ever say if you did have it it wouldn't be advisable to say did true so so but but you say say it was tested this I don't know how this stuff spread as much heat oh man I guess it's all on the surface you know you shake hands you sneeze oh when I was up another problem cuz I had to pray all my drinks my coffee because I wouldn't get some Starbuck coffee and your people sitting there talking you know the survey then they got gloves on but they talking and they're talking over your your drain I mean I'm just saying I'm like I'll give us a man you we appreciate what you doing but and I appreciate y'all talking to the customers try to keep things Lorne but you you all over you all over drink oh but I just prayed over that's best I could do with it you know but Jeremy we asked the question within our drink and become a singer your mute yeah I know that but we get some people we with the top in two days uh you can see the slides that says knowing em mean letting no one disqualify you and one of the things that people have used is you know drinking when is going to club become a sin do you know exactly but if you hate with some people that you're a doe said I don't I don't smoke don't you don't hang with people to do yeah so so and I was with my Bible study out of base last week and one of the preachers said another service he went to some Iowa's and was ok to drink and go to the club and and can I get a man from here at that particular ministry can he get a bath and you know that God did Chris here like he said I said I ain't gonna say nothin cuz I just says ok he said they're just not ok that what he said in the Bible study so I'm sitting there I was like well what-what would say that's why we say that you can't do that and don't we understand a lot of people that comes to the body of Christ they still enjoy themself wood glass of wine or beer or someone who got the hard liquor that's I was somebody out like that firewater you know me but yeah but some people have a problem with that you know and I don't think the I don't think the church should say yeah I guess I can understand a guy said it's not endorsing it but but jamming the fact is that to say it is a sin I think that's that's a stretch but that's that's one of the typical ones that use is that and and I told Christopher you came in they kind of remind me of Chris I didn't tell you the scripture I was telling you about was you know when Adam toe ye about eating from the fruit of the tree and when the devil asked about it he chanted she hadn't looked gravy to a Chris and said thou shalt not touch it or eat it unless you die so in other words Adam you know Adam did it oh she took that she took that advice and said the best way to not see at all it's just not to touch it and and and that's why I think when people said their say about drinking or going to the club if Germany trying to say did I heard like his and some of the churches he said st. is not trying to find a way to send but away I was there so therefore they figured that if you if you do the party you do the drinking you'll find a way to set opposed to find a way out of sin [Music]
Kenneth Taylor's Frank Christian Discussions
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Friend of Jamal Khashoggi Journalist 'killed in a very barbaric way,'
how did you discover that he may have been killed Gemma beam now the first four days following October 2nd I imagined the possibility that Jamal was still being interrogated inside you know a chum although I talked with some Turkish government and security officials and they said yes Turan Jamal was killed there have been repeated claims that there is proof the mr. was killed that there is an audio recording that there is emphatic proof that this happened are you aware of that have you have you heard it Venna she forgot people I trust my close friends have told me that this happened that I shared this with security officials and asked them if it was true they said yes it is they said we have audio on this we know all the details about what transpired so to be clear you've been told directly by Turkish intelligence police that there are recordings and that they categorically prove that mr. was killed and in a barbaric manner it yes they told me directly that Jamal's khashoggi had been killed using a barbaric method that this was on the audio recording do you have any reason to believe that those stories are true the manner in which he was killed then I am still hoping that these things are not true I have hope it should not be because Jamal did not deserve this
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14-year-old charged with attempted murder of Black teen
a 14 year old was charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to drown a black team I don't I would I don't like I don't want to speak right now officials say two white teens were seen laughing while pushing the black teen underwater one of them even calling him George Floyd the victim here said he couldn't swim and was wearing a life jacket and he was brought back to Shore by someone who intervened a grand jury indicted the 14 year old with attempted murder and assault with a dangerous weapon in August and he was released to his father's custody pending trial he's being tried as a youthful offender which allows prosecutors to seek an adult sentence
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Property Demolition: Olupa Residents Protest Alleged Land Grabbing
and a family of Chief saheed Bello and the residents of Olympia town have come out to protest against what they term as Demolition and forceful seizure of their landed property by some unknown elements in the bedroom area of Lagos and those who spoke to plus TV say The Men Who came for the demolition claimed to be government officials a correspondent Paul George reports this men and women are crying out for help solidarity songs carrying placards with different inscriptions the traditional ruler of ulupata Chief Saeed below explains how caterpillar tracks were rolled in to demolish their property the reason we are gathered for this peaceful protest is because who I call land Grabber suddenly came to look by land and started marking our properties the next day they rode in Caterpillar trucks and started the demolition of houses and fences we have some people who bought properties and have been here for over 20 years we have the file number and certificate of occupancy for the property Bill said the property has been around for about 300 years and cannot just be seized without notice here I have a back the legal state government to wade into the matter saying that the perpetrators who carried out the demolition should be identified and fished out at least our families have been occupying this town for more than the last 300 years when this incident happened we went to the office of the permanent secretary and the survey General and they both claimed that they were not aware of the demolition who has built Terrace shops on his property expressed surprise for the sudden demolition without prior notice he spoke alongside and in the gym we are here are ending on November on Monday group of people came that they came from a government so that they are coming to take over here that they have acquired the land from government so we thought they were playing without any notice the next day being Tuesday they came with bullets and some group of people this land that were actually acquired it I have a CO in the land not that you just were just playing he went to Alaska we went to Lagos State government they said they don't know anything about the issue so what we see is Caterpillar demolishing people's house offenses even the land that Afghan said they have sea of on behalf of the youths of this solo community at iberjileki I call him support of the governor to have mercy on us and for even the incoming president lament they are determined to see the matter is brought to a logical conclusion Paul George plus TV news
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Embrace the Goodness of God: How to Unleash the Power of Faith for your breakthrough
hi welcome back to my YouTube channel in today's  video I want to speak about unleashing the power   of Faith embracing God's goodness we are all too  familiar with the expression God is good all the   time that most of the time many Believers on this  say this as an Anthem without faith attached to   you because when life issues eat most times you  ask yourself if God is really good this should   not happen if God is really good maybe we should  not be going through this we should not even be   having this conversation about this hardship  about this tomorrow about these things that   I'm going through the aim of this video is for  you to embrace the goodness of God such that the   power of Faith could be Unleashed which will help  you have hope in times of Despair and there are   so many good with it when your faith is attached  to embracing the goodness of God Psalms 34 8 says   open your mouth and test open your eyes and see  how good God is blessed are you who run to him   the truth is that when you embrace the goodness  of God when you see and test of the goodness of   God you will have him as a place of Refuge you  will always run to him you will trust his heart   your trust his character you will trust his word  because you know he is good and he wants the best   for you point one a glimpse into the heart of  God I don't know if you've had any experience   of knowing someone that has the capacity and the  power to do something maybe like a rich person who   has the resources to help but then they lack their  hearts to hell and most times we could see God as   this big person which we don't doubt his ability  we know he is able we know he's powerful of course   we sing about this in church we'll talk about this  all the time we've seen the acts of power that he   has expressed so we will not have a problem of  believing that God is powerful we do not have   a problem of believing that God is able we do not  have a problem believing that God has the capacity   to do what we need him to do the most of the time  the problem we have is believing that God is good   that he has their hearts and willingness to do the  things we ask of him and this is clearly expressed   in Matthew when Jesus had an encounter with the  man that had leprosy scripture says suddenly a   man will leprosy approached him and knelt before  him Lord the man said if you are willing you can   heal me and make me clean Jesus reached out and  touched him I am willing he said be healed and   instantly in the late process disappear this  story portrays the heart of God Jesus came in   human form to portray God to us to show us the  heart of God to show us the nature of God and   you can see in Scripture that every weird Jesus  wins he had compassion he was always moved by   compassion I have the mindset that whenever  I have trouble I will run to God I won't run   away from God I will not think that God's timing  might be delayed because God will not act fast   I will trust his timing I will not try to let my  emergency and the urgency of my situation to pull   me but I will trust in God so in the places that  you may have doubted God's goodness I want you to   come to a place of hearing Jesus say to you like  he said to that man I am willing I love you I am   willing to do this for you I am willing to help  you I am willing to promote you I am willing to   take you higher you know he's able believe in  his willingness and Trust his heart when you   truly know the heart of God and how good he is  you'll be convinced in your faith your faith will   be unleashed the problem with you having faith  is about knowing who you put your faith in the   object of your faith and God is the object of your  faith if you would not know and believe that God   is good you would not be able to unleash the power  of your pet to believe God or to receive from him   Paul said in second Timothy the confidence of my  calling enables me to overcome every difficulty   without shame but I have an intimate revelation of  this God and my faith in him convinces me that he   is more than able to keep all that are placed in  his hands safe and secure until the fullness of   his appearing Paul was in prison saying this even  in the place of difficulty I am convinced I know   all I believe I know how good God is I know he's  able I know he loves me and in Jeremiah we see   what God himself says about himself but those who  wish to boast should boast in this alone that they   truly know me and understand that I am the Lord  who demonstrates compelling love and who brings   Justice and righteousness to the Earth and there  are Delight in these things I the Lord have spoken   God is saying here this is what I'm delighting  in unveiling love in Mercy in Grace in favoring   you I delighted Justice I Delight in bringing  righteousness and judgment this is part of God's   goodness God is good that is why he does Justice  and he loves Justice and he Delights Injustice a   delight in things being done the right way he  Delight in righteousness that is why it tells   you to live a righteous life that is why he wants  you to walk upright because of his goodness and   his faithfulness and you can talk about his Mercy  that scripture says is Mercy endures forever his   anger is just for a moment you will see the heart  of this God that is so good we can only brother   have a dream listen to the heart of this awesome  God number two they prove that you believe in the   goodness of God is your obedience to him if you  would not believe that God is good why would you   obey him why would you trust him why would you  entrust yourself to him because if God tells you   do this and you don't believe that he is good you  will not be able to do it because you don't know   the outcome you might think the outcome will not  benefit you and that is the problem that a lot   of Christians have with God they do not believe  that God is good we only profess and try to hide   God God you are good God is good all the time and  we don't believe it so what is the use of saying   it because if I really believe that God is good  and God tells me do not go into premarital sex I   would know that he is good and he's not telling  me this because he just wants to stop me from   enjoying life but he's telling me this because  he's preserving me and he's protecting me and he's   trying to keep me away from evil but when I do not  know that he is good every command that he gives   will be something that I am resisting because to  me I'm like and God has come again he doesn't want   me to enjoy life and that is the devil's agenda  to make you think that God is not good you can see   that at the Garden of Eden when the devil went to  Eve and was deceiving and telling her that God is   not good because that is the old picture that he  was trying to paint and he believed that picture   and every attempts of deception from the Devil is  to make you derail from getting all that God has   promised you so when God gives you a word like  he told Ibraham leave your house and go to the   place I will show you off Abraham did not even  know where he was going but because he believed   God that is why the Bible calls him the father of  Faith because he did not have any evidence but he   believed go to the move and he moved immediately  without questioning God because he knew God's   had he trusted that God is good and God would  never do in evil and God would never leave him   straight and that is the kind of faith that can  be Unleashed when we trust God's heart believe we   do not trust God's Hearts we will keep on gambling  in Disobedience so I want you to have this Outlook   of life that whatever God tells you to do it  is for your good God does not tell you to do   something that will not benefit you everything  you do which you claim that you do for God is   Not benefiting God but you serving God being in  God's presence giving your time to study the word   of God it is actually for us it is for you and me  if I'm fasting I'm not fasting to make God become   bigger I'm fasting to get acquainted with God if  I'm praying I'm not praying for God to have more   money to give me I'm praying such that I can  Embrace his goodness so everything I get to do   which is a privilege that I even do these things  Every Act of series that I serve god with it is   for my good now in scriptures in Matthew this man  came to Jesus and called him good master and when   I was studying that scripture I was asking myself  why did Jesus kind of question him now one came   and said to him good cheater what good things  shall I do that I may have eternal life so he   said to him why do you call me good no one is good  but one that is God at the end of the day Jesus   had this conversation with him and he told him go  sell all your goods and give it to the poor and   come and follow me because that is the good thing  that you have to do to gain eternal life and this   man on his own could not do that because his heart  had been captured by his riches and he could not   trust that Jesus whom he called good is really  that good so this is to offend the points that   when you obey God it is a proof that you believe  in the goodness of God number three understand   God's loyalty when you look at life you realize  that people only label others good because the   person is loyal or because the person obeys them  and a parent will this is my good child because   the child obeys them and the child is loyal to  them now I want to portray this to our mindset   that we have towards God because most times we  feel like God is only good when he does good to   us we call God good when good things happen to us  which means the reverse would stand true that when   bad things happen we'll be like well is God really  good and we will doubt his goodness and when you   come to a place of Understanding God's loyalty you  would know that God is not answerable to you God   is not loyal to you and yeah that is a hard saying  he's not loyal to you to do everything you desire   to do everything you want to go by your timing  no you and I are answerable to God God is only   loyal to his word to his will to his ways to his  plans to his promises to himself so if you want   to test up the Loyalty of God we have to align  with his word align with his will align with his   promises align with everything he has said that  is only when we can test of this goodness of this   loyalty of God you can't test of it outside of us  accepting this word and believing his promises in   the Book of Numbers God told Israelites go and  possess is the line and they are in this place   that they doubt God's heart and they operated in  disbelief to God's promise and in Hebrews chapter   4 it talked about then that they could not enter  into the promise because they did not mix the word   of God with faith and this is to encourage you to  know that God is loyal to his word so if you have   a word from God makes that word with faith and  run with it Unleash the Power of your faith and   embrace the goodness of God such that you will  appropriate all that God has promised you about   them before your divine presence and bring you my  deepest worship as I experience your tender love   and your Living Truth for your worth and the fame  of your name have been magnified above all else   this scripture is simply saying God exalts his  word and his name above everything else which is   God is loyal to his word is committed to keeping  his word and his name he is not committed to our   emotions and our feelings he is not committed to  the world will be like calling we are really good   we will do this for me he's not committed to that  he's committed to his word and his name Psalms 119   says you are good and do only good teach me your  decrease now this is a place of coming to submit   your heart to God because you know he is good and  he does good God teach me your decrease because I   know when I walk in your decrease that is the  only place that I receive the good from you it   is a place of coming to the joy of knowing that I  have no good beside you God you are my only good   thing if we are Unfaithful he remains faithful for  he cannot deny who he is God is loyal to himself   and he is good and it cannot change from being  good everything that God created he saw that it   was good then he moved on to create another one it  created good because he is good and he knows what   is good so don't disbelieve God's heart concerning  his goodness for you number four the goodness of   God is Not defined by our circumstances God is  good that is his nature he will not change from   being good even though things may not be good in  life that doesn't stop God from being good in good   or bad times we have choices and our choices have  consequences if you choose what God tells you to   choose you get the good consequences that comes  with it but if you choose otherwise you get the   bad consequences that come with it too and the  scripture says that God has made man perfect   but man has chosen many inventions might have  gone on his own way we have all chosen our own   ways against the will of God and that we will  not change who God is because scripture has   already said even if we are Unfaithful even if  we are faithless God will still remain who you   will not deny himself so whether it is good or bad  times our experience of life does not define God's   goodness the God's goodness remains constant the  scripture says every gift God freely gives us is   good and perfect streaming down from the third  half of light who shines from the heavens with   no hidden Shadow or darkness and is never subject  to change so God gives what is good really and he   is not subject to change since God decided to  give us the breath of life and he breaks into   our nostrils and we live God has not one day  brought in another law to say anytime you do   this I will cease your blood for an hour anytime  you do that I will I will stop you from breathing   we know that there are so many things that happen  in life but you can see the goodness of God in   the free gift he has given to us but then when you  come to personalizing the goodness of God there's   so much more that you can get from God lots of  goodness and benefits if you can only Embrace his   goodness that is goodness is not affected by your  circumstance I know that for my life I've asked   God a number of times why me I had a gas accident  gas lotion in my own few years ago and I asked   God why me deep within my heart and the answer I  got from God is but you're still alive and that   humbled me to me in my mindset I thought that  God would not even let anything that looks like   evil to come to me because that is what we think  as Believers that I should not even know he's I   should not even experience it but do you know how  many accidents God has saved you from that you do   not even know do you know how many eating plans  of the enemy that God has saved you from that   you don't even know but most of the time we do  not even go to a place of unleashing our faith   to trust God the god still protects and keeps us  and a little moment of something happening that   makes us feel uncomfortable we are now asking God  why me why did you allow this but then you have   to know that God is loyal to his promise God did  not promise that bad things won't happen he only   promised that no evil that is formed against you  shall prosper he did not promise that the weapon   will not be formed which means since he did not  promise that the weapon maybe is formed and it   will be customized for you but it says it will  not Prosper the accident God saved you from it   might have been they wanted to take your life and  God decided to keep you alive the accidents are   hard did not come for me to survive but God made  me survive it some of the occurrences that happens   in your life was not for you to survive and still  breathe so quit asking God why me and then look   at his heart that is so good to you and then allow  your faith to go to was believing him and trusting   him to keep you because is when you Unleash Your  Faith that you will come to a place of living a   life of evil will not befalling you in the Book of  Job it says from six disasters you will rescue you   even in the seven you will keep you from evil that  comes when you unleash your faith that God will   keep you from evil that he would not even come  to you and this is to say whenever you experience   anything that is uncomfortable do not come to  a place of thinking if God is really good this   shouldn't happen but come to a place of knowing  that God is good I am convinced that is why Romans   8 says that everything good and bad ugly and  beautiful works together for the good of those who   trust God who love God and are called according to  his purpose because we know that deep within I'm   convinced that God is good I am not doubting his  goodness but I know that life is hard now I have   to hold the tension of both that life is hard  and God is good so I will trust God's goodness   through the hardship of life because that is what  will take me through this action that is what will   take me through these situations that is what will  help me to have patience to persevere and I would   know that when I hold the tension that God is good  and things are not working my faith will be built   the power of my faith will be Unleashed to hope  that even though I'm facing troubles I know that   my hope is in Jesus I know that my hope is in God  I know that he will rescue me from these things so   I hope this video has been so beneficial to you  and that you've taken something even if it's one   thing from this video if you have benefited  from this video do not forget to give this   video a thumbs up and subscribe to this channel my  name is um this is my YouTube channel do well to   subscribe to this Channel and follow up with other  contents that I've released already and the future   contents that are coming join in this community  and let me know your questions and your thoughts   to watch this video in the comment section  thank you so much for watching God bless you bye
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Selecting unique records using DISTINCT
all right so um sometimes you'll get questions where you're told to find unique records now understand that finding a unique record is not the same as creating a unique um identifier for a record like you do when you create a database that's using the keyword unique and that's where we're actually saying only one thing of this value can exist when we're doing queries what we're doing when we talk about unique is we're showing single instances of things that appear multiple times let me give you an example of what i mean i'm in the films database what i'm doing is i'm going to select from member details last name all right so when i run this what i'm going to do is i'm going to see all the last names in my database and you can see there's a there's a smith roberson jakes gee and jones and jones right now i've got two joneses in here so if somebody were to say just show me the unique last names what i'm saying is just show me what last names exist i don't want to see multiples of the same last name over and over i just want to know each one one time that's what i mean by unique by finding a unique value so what i'm going to do here is i'm going to make one small change i'm going to simply add the word distinct so now select distinct member details dot name for member details now i'm saying just show me one of each individual type so instead of seeing jones jones when i hit go now i'm only going to see one jones so that's a unique records making sure each last name is unique meaning only one appearance of that last name i haven't changed anything in the table i'm merely reporting and where this is useful is if i just want to know the last names that exist or if we see this a lot if i say just show me what zip codes exist in the database i don't want to see a million records with the same zip code over and over and over i just want to know one time each zip code that's in the database so that's distinct um and i i know that it can be a little confusing sometimes when you're told to find unique values because your mind will immediately go to creating these unique ids but in this case that's not really what we're talking about we're usually only talking about those kinds of things when we when we're dealing with record creation table creation when we start talking about finding unique information in a database it can apply to those kinds of unique values but a lot of times we're using it to get rid of duplicates you've got any questions as always just reach out and ask
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Mass Effect 3 - Garrus comforts Shepard
any word from your family they made it off palaven it was tight but they're okay that's fantastic that must be a weight off your shoulders it is though this being a war one burden replaces another what happened i just had to make a tough call with a primark he said our fleets are being decimated so i advised him to cease all offensive operations against the reapers a full retreat the only way to save palavin now is to hold our ships back for the crucible but if i'm wrong then a lot of other turian families won't be as lucky as mine that means anything i would have given the primark the same advice yeah there's that ruthless calculus again how are you holding up shepard this all has to be taking a toll there's only so much fight in a person only so much death you can take before you before a certain turian with no romantic skills to speak of tries to cheer you up cheer coming from you mood swings don't worry we'll get through this we always do
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MiKiKeiVod SYKKUNO (Part.1) FORTNITE with miyoung,lud,Toast ^_^ 03|21|22
do how's it going everybody um whoops all right i think today we're chilling for a bit and then we're playing fortnight with uh meong ludwig and toast so that's most of the plan for today then after that i do want to play a little more valo but i mean um not sure yeah valo well we don't have five people so we'll see what happens guys i know for sure we're playing some fortnight um in a bit there's like a new a new update or something um and there's also no building or anything like that ludwig lost in otk school i actually got invited to this episode of it but i i couldn't make it because i had a i had like a meeting and then i have to i had this fortnite thing planned already too so kind of uh kind of unfortunate i really did want to go on with corpse though it would have been cool but yeah you know how it goes with the the meetings and stuff like that um anyway i was watching poke play oh well hopefully it's fun i don't know uh busy not not exactly honestly i i'm probably the least busy of most of my friends but um that's how it goes guardian thanks for the sub all right how was dinner yesterday um i don't know i mean i streamed until like 11 p.m and then uh i i guess we i just ate random stuff i usually when when i stream that late i don't have many options um yeah so i guess it was okay um i feel like usually usually people ask that if they think i went out to some dinner with friends or something but i have no idea um see dolphin thanks for the sub all right who are you playing with it's gonna be me toast ludwig and meong i think so should be fun i hope it's a new a new patch and we'll see how it goes also i heard there's no building which will hopefully make me do a lot better i don't know all right um [Music] one sec all right no building that's what i heard so hopefully it's fun we're pretty much just chilling for a bit all right uh minecraft um i'll be honest guys i think abe messaged me about a minecraft server but i didn't really get too many details on it so i'm not even completely sure what's happening if i'm honest with you um i i was told there's like some kind of thing but they didn't really tell me exactly well actually they barely told me anything about it um all right um variety today or gta guys i feel like i've said it before but there's not much in gta um i don't know there's just not much or at least in my opinion there's not too much to do unless you force do it yourself you know what i mean i feel like once we finish the casino and all that it's like we could go do the vault for the 100th time or something like that but no it's just not quite some the same you have the casino guys we had the casino last week and nobody's even gotten on to do it uh it was last friday it's been over a week and we aren't like rushing for the casino it's it was a well done it was fun but i think we're for the most part good on that um i think so that's not like anything's wrong it's just kind of how it goes no need to be discouraged i'm not discouraged guys i'm just saying we've done most of the things that are out to do and i think we're good so i don't know um it was cool though like it's not like it was a bad thing alexandra revan and pat thanks for the sub anyway yeah it's not like anything's wrong with it it's just you know kind of we've done what there is to do it feels like um ghosty and wine thanks for the sub all right any games you want to try well we're gonna try fortnite today i don't know how um how exactly it's gonna go but we're gonna give it a go and hopefully it's fun um i think we're playing with toast myung and ludwig also i think i've said that like three times and we've only been streaming for five minutes but i get it's because like we just started and i guess um what's it called uh people keep walking in and asking so all right emily thanks for the sup man's steam all right oh and uh catalin thanks for the sub also new update's quite fun i hope so we're gonna try it with lud yeah it's ludwig toast and miyong is supposed to be the squad what's going on with ludwig i i'm gonna assume that person who just asked that has massive delay because i feel like i just said the same thing five times already but um anyway boo thanks for the sub okay did you watch the new jiu jitsu tyson movie i wouldn't be honest i didn't even watch jiu jitsu kaizen so i mean like i know what happens in it but i didn't full watch it so zandra and kaiser thanks for the sub um are you gonna play the new minecraft uh what's what's new in minecraft was there an update uh if there was i don't know but probably if my friends play i feel like minecraft is one of those games where it's only fun if uh if you're playing with friends new update or not so yeah it's a prequel it's a minecraft i have no idea but all right there's a new modded server yeah i think abe invited me to that um i haven't joined yet because i think it was today but we're also playing uh for fortnight today i think so it's sort of a scheduling thing but also guys i want to be that guy we're gonna see how many people play on it because i do think minecraft is it's one of those games where it's only really fun if everyone else is playing too um like i don't know i don't want to be like pessimistic but i feel like minecraft is uh if i log on and literally no one else is online i get i just get demoralized and just don't want to play um so i feel like it's one of those types of games you know um yeah oh um thanks for the sub okay um h jr will always be on yeah probably i might give it a go but we did have uh we already had plans today so that's gonna be a thing um can you do a cooking stream i i don't i don't think i can right now i don't have it set up uh that's uh no i can't do a cooking stream right now anyway let's see um yeah guys i mean i don't know what to say to that it's uh yeah not right now i guess um let's see king thanks for the sub cb irl stream i think all of them are in las vegas um so that's probably not happening soon what i'll also say is um didn't didn't ray like have to dye his hair like silver so i don't know i think he had a bunch of goals he hasn't done yet but that's that's his thing not me um let's see have you ever gotten drunk before i don't think so well like so i've drank before but like what is drunk versus like just feeling tired i feel like i just get sleepy and then i would just want to go to bed numb so it's kind of weird but oh uh balmy thanks for the sub and king um he did none of the i mean guys it's not me i didn't promise it so that's all i was just um you know um among us drunk i mean i feel like there's a is this is this wrong i feel like there's a difference between drunk and like drinking a little but like just getting a little sleepier than usual there's a difference right i feel like there is but maybe not um i don't know because usually i just uh if i drink a little i just feel sleepy and just want to go to bed but because i've seen i've seen other people who like you know do a bunch of crazy stuff but i'm just like yeah i'm just tired um oh uh balmy thanks for the sub any lose news on your lol tourney trophy are we actually getting a trophy i don't think they told us we were getting a trophy if we got one it'd be cool but i don't we think we're getting one as far as i know we aren't um fuddy thanks for the sub no trophy yeah i didn't think there was a trophy but i mean don't know let's see um what happened to the battleship trophy there's a battleship trophy i don't think i got one of those either but i don't think there was supposed they never told me there was one um all right um oh cookie thanks for the sub cookie does bimbus live with you nope he lives with my parents so yeah um terry thanks for the sub terry uh when are you gonna play cuphead uh i don't know don't really plan on it when's the lfa conversion don't know they don't have the materials so that's probably not happening i feel like i'm gonna be honest guys it's not like i dislike gta it's just it feels sort of there just isn't much to do anymore it feels like um yeah ismail thanks for the sub okay um got bored after a while i mean it was mostly just like casinos done you know we could go on but you'd kind of have to force content so yeah um anyway i think we're playing soon i don't know where toast and ludwigo are but we should be playing in a bit theoretically um did you go to vegas no i was too tired i was really busy a lot of stuff to do so yeah um thought you were doing burger shot with marty i think that got declined so we can't um arpi thanks for the sub oh and uh leo thanks for the sub also all right um what are you playing today we're planning on fortnite is the plan do you have two houses now uh in gta uh no um i don't even have one in gta i don't even have one in real life either um so not sure but in irl i have i also have zero houses irl too i yeah num okay um will you do fortnite duos no there's four of us it's gonna be four of us used to have the stash house they changed how the houses work in gta and i'm gonna be honest guys we don't make any you know we don't do banks all the time anymore we literally can't so we just don't have a use for the stash house anymore so eco thanks for the sub all right um if you could own any car irl what would it be i'd just choose the most expensive one and sell it and then keep the money so i don't know all right um i think we should be playing soon i just don't know where everyone is so i guess we'll have to wait for that um all right um surely they'll be here oh i know what to do i'm gonna find hello all right you see that guys the bubbles are already set up for this channel from yesterday so since we joined first everyone's gonna join our channel we don't have to set up the bubbles again celo thanks for the sub all right um so that's pretty much set up we're just waiting for everyone to join they should be here any minute i think should be here hmm um new camera nope same old camera wait meong lost internet what all right she did um that's weird i didn't so uh a little concerned but hopefully hopefully it works out somehow um all right he's next i shouldn't be obs says it's working absolutely fine so all right did lil cat turn off the pc well that wouldn't be the same as losing internet but then again it wouldn't be the first time i got debated so who knows um all right what are you playing today a little bit of fortnight and then maybe some more after but we'll see um yeah what's the main language you speak uh english it's pretty much i only know how to speak english if i'm honest with you so um all right i mean i'm speaking it it's yeah i um okay gonna play a new minecraft server i'm not sure actually uh i don't really know how it's it's gonna work okay yeah like i don't even know who's playing exactly and also i don't know the concept i literally don't know much about it i i abe invited me for it and i might try it but today uh we probably won't so we'll see um yeah anyway surely they'll join any minute we're supposed to be starting in a few minutes so own a home or rent uh what kind of weird question i i think owning is usually better if you can afford it but it's tough to put out that much money because houses are expensive so yeah asking me for financial advice i um it's better to own but it's just so expensive to just have that much like to buy buy you know i think i don't know man well you're asking a dude who's about to go play fortnite and get beaten up by children for financial advice on whether you should buy a house it's probably not a good idea in my opinion but i mean i think buying is better because if you rent it you lose i don't know man i mean i'm just going to go play fortnite get beaten up by kids so um edis thanks for the sub and celo all right um are you gonna hang out with cb more well they're all in las vegas right now so i can't uh so we'll see it's not that expensive to just buy a house well it depends i mean for me i think it's expensive but hey it depends on who you're asking i'm sure uh this random dude in chat is uh you know i don't know man i it's either way i'm literally here playing games guys this isn't really place for that um chocolate thanks for the sub um also if that guy's that rich why isn't he even subbed i'm just kidding anyway um all right oh uh joe vale thanks for the sub figured out where the trash can is not yet but i think we're gonna be getting people that that uh so we have like a lot of boxes and stuff around the house right now so we're kind of still still like settling in for the most part you live in vegas or l.a i live in vegas um colin thanks for the sub all right um how cracked are you at fortnight i'm really bad i pretty much never even play fortnite i um i've played like a little bit but i'm really bad at building but i heard that building is like gone for a few days which means i'm maybe we'll do better today because there's no um you know there's no building so but maybe it's better but i guess we'll really find out by that um did you dye your hair no it's probably just the lighting i feel like a lot of people uh what's it called they underestimate how much of a difference lighting plus angles make um or something or maybe they don't but i feel like a lot of people do uh sort of don't realize how much of a difference that makes for anything honestly um you can run and climb walls now you can climb walls i mean we'll see we'll try it hopefully we all have fun but um okay um guys nobody's here should i be concerned i'm gonna hit him with the old stream snipe tactic all right oh that's an ad are you going to twitch con um probably but we'll see i think the european twitchcon twitchcon eu i think it's called i'm not really certain if i'm going or not because uh well it's first of all it's far away and second of all there's uh yeah we'll see it's a twitchcon eu's like kind of a maybe if if a bunch of friends are going um and it's you know safe to go obviously then uh you know then i'll probably go but yeah we'll see how that goes because it's it's very conditional so if it's safe to go and everyone's going i'll probably go but it's uh it's a maybe and then uh n a i very likely can go um so we'll see uh somnis thanks for the sub all right oh uh jackie thanks for the sup okay it would be fun i mean maybe i don't know i was watching corpse on school i didn't get to watch all of it i i had like a thing i had to go to so i didn't get to watch all of it i watched like a little bit and that was it i wish i could have gone i actually wanted to be on the episode with corpse but uh it just yeah i just couldn't go today but yeah uh javina thanks for the sub oops wrong button oh jack thanks for the sub also oh all right hmm god toast is playing it okay we're pretty much just waiting for everyone to show up and we'll be good but since toast is stalling with this game we can also stall with this game um it's called like it's called like higher or lower right wait what um okay more it's called more or less guys where is everybody we're supposed to be starting and like oh my young's here all right is it the one that x played it's something like the more people search or something i don't know more or less is that what it's called more or less eo oh this is guys should we i don't know if we should do this one there's one for like youtubers which means we might run into people we know which makes me a little nervous to do it but we could do it for like two minutes can't we i mean we're about to play some fortnite anyway all right so it looks like there's rich people youtubers and salary range um oh wait there's games huh um there's twitch streamers i don't see it i see youtube um social media oh there is well i'm probably gonna destroy this one right like surely i'll do amazing at this okay there's there's twitch streamers night blue versus eleague tv um hold on let me move this well this sounds like an esports thing so it probably has more right oh all right esports is dead i okay uh how how well it seemed like an esports thing i thought it was would be big right i mean okay i'm bad at i'm worse than this than i thought but scissors know him cool guy uh guys i i mean i've heard of okay i mean i just guessed i i guess guess rocket league that does a video game surely that's less than lily oh all right guys i i don't even know what i'm doing on this website i've gotten everything wrong okay courage is i know courage oh you finally got one right uh i used to watch this guy play league all the time the official hearthstone channel do they do they run tournaments on this they they run tournaments on this it's gotta have like a bazillion okay guys i'm just okay tournaments are just no one cares about those uh yeah so lck that is a tournament but no one cares about those right i knew it okay um all right tournament called it faker of course it's not a tournament so i figured out the trick guys i figured out the trick if it's a tournament no one cares about competitive esports anymore um yeah i think literally all i've learned is i'm just gonna go for more okay i was wrong but bronze medal all right courage is that x like is that x's old channel i'm trolling i'm trolling i don't i don't think i met this guy before though uh i i mean i've seen i'm getting the same people it's it's a little this is tough okay okay guys i who who keeps track of this i don't even know how many followers i have this is this is uh this is just hard to guess um i mean it was okay guys i'm literally guessing i got it right i don't even know what this is this looks like i hit my keyboard i probably offended someone but i'm gonna have to go with i have no idea oh i know this guy's pretty cool i've seen him play a pub g back in the day um all right oh this is really popular isn't it i i guess not okay are we playing fortnite yet i'm so confused uh i think the real takeaway from that is um what's it called nobody cares about professional esports i think that was really the only takeaway guys the rest was just i don't know anything about how many followers people have but i think the real takeaway was no one cares about esports man i i thought like this was a big deal turns out like it's just like whatever you know um okay destroyed only for esports but i think in other ways that means uh in you know in a positive way it's like people care more about watching entertaining fun streamers than they do about ultra sweaty sweaty competitions like that uh league tournament that emiroo had was probably more fun in my opinion than most like esports competitions fortnite wait corpse you wanted to play of course oh what right was that all right how's school by the way oh i uh lost in seventh grade very fitting it's pretty good that's what i lost in real life too who one um this guy named i think he gives something it was a four way okay at the end they all had two x's and then um yeah they were like all right let's all draw a penis and then what it was penis gang and then one guy uh the guy that one backstabbed everybody and wrote the actual answer um oh no honestly it was a lot among us which i was excited for um okay well that was fun i believe everyone agreed to draw penises yeah yeah like it was it would have been very honorable but yeah god i really gotta respect the twitch streamers have no honor right three of them did is out of the four is crazy okay so i think we're playing some fortnight tonight well no more building and fortnight guys we have a channel we have a chance that's what i was saying too look right i tried fournette like three months ago wait and are you playing with corpses i thought it was ludwig's time which was a huge mistake i mean i'm fine with anything but i bout to have no idea i do boot up fortnite and i got robes super hard but now they can't build so we we we have a chance wait there's no building in fortnite anymore they've removed the building for like really i have no idea guys i thought that's crazy yeah that's what's going on either way people could build like five-story car garages okay i can't even build a wall i'm dead by that time uh-huh wait you can't even build a wall all right okay anyways uh invite me invite me wait you already have it open yeah yeah i have it open hello how come literally no one joined the call until i was just chilling waiting for you i was doing that more or less twitch streamer thing because i saw toast doing it right i'm gonna be honest guys the only thing i learned was nobody cares about esports every time i saw like official hearthstone competition or like lck i was like oh surely the official esports tournament has tons of followers right and then it's like nope uh i was shocked uh all right well let's get fortnight open thank you yeah see you soon corpse get a good job on school oh he left verve thanks for watching epic no more building in new fortnight season let's go hashtag add hashtag sponsored okay don't sound too excited all right guys so we're playing fortnite and we are sponsored to play it uh by thanks to epic games are you guys good um huh are you guys good at fortnight no i tried to ask ray to join us cause she's kind of good but she was busy today i'm really really good at the game uh wait really no you're but i i've never seen you uh-huh i've never seen you play the game ever yeah exactly because i i play a lot off-stream no but i'm here to cure you guys today so just listen to me all right sure where's ludwig by the way not to brag but i used to play a lot of fortnite you just said you got destroyed every last month well not to brag but i do have the sasuke okay all of a sudden everyone here is a professional okay whatever rapper reacted to my fortnite blade of the waning moon okay on earth remember him how do we hide um lil yachty okay you just invite me just invite me okay what's your okay should i equip this this sword looks kind of cool how do i okay we'll figure it out later oops oh god does that show all right meong has me at it already yeah yes tell me your name how do i adjust the settings of like hello hello oh god hey ludwig schooled why did you yell oh i just said hello i'm sorry i guess how was how was that school what uh schooled was a [ __ ] show oh uh and i got boomed i got boomed and it sucked 60 fps limits it was fun though all right um okay what's your friend i wonder if my keybind saved uh my keybinds didn't save it's gonna be oh we don't have to build it yeah that's my last name e a-h-g-r-e-n okay oh my young has me added so we're in a lobby oh you're not accepting friend request try to get to us try it again right now all right all right i yeah i'm just going to ignore all that it's just my name yeah it's just kkk catamina mine is cicuna with a zero cause uh okay me and you're not accepting friend requests either all right is this a fortnight sponsor yep we're sponsored to play a little forward wait wait wait i i can just i can okay it's fun i heard there's no building i think we'll do well we'll see you know i'm going to look all right i am assuming your disguise toast one okay yes sir okay perfect add me again guys i might have to learn how to hide friend requests or something me too all right if i get spammed lobby there is a connection between all four of us right now it'll probably be fine right okay and i don't know if you could grab me young i think she can just probably join me how do i invite oh uh yeah i'm an og i'm a season three guy wait you you also have the sasuke skin oh you're sasuke oh wait you're sasuke i i thought i was sausage i'm sask well i thought i was sauce cake well let's just both be sasuke we can't be like like sakura because like she's already trying to help the team oh god oh god you should be here no oh very funny blood very funny i'd be like maybe i should be like akashi's headset no that's the exact opposite of people all right well i'm ready to go i'll do season three drake skin all right ready wait drake like the the wrapper is his favorite skin oh okay all right well we're ready to go are you grabbing something um all right as soon as he come back we where are we dropping oh wait he press ready [ __ ] it let's go uh well i think we have to touch down tomato town you know hold on let me look up the is that it oh no it's just wiped out tomato town [Music] it's tomato town even guys i don't actually know the song i tried though um all right here we go guys i i mean i don't actually know the song so it's kind of all right here we go hey guys what do you think of my uh emotes no i'm not even gonna look wait what's wrong nothing here it's my it's my pokemon i [Applause] wait wait this guy's got it too where are we going it's my it's my my pokeman music emotes are behind our maps we all have to drop at the same time we do you're sweating and hiding your map no no i don't i'm just chilling all right where are we going i pinged i paint location i pinged no you didn't i don't see it okay let's go there let's go there go to the ping huh yeah what am i hearing did you guys hide queue up hey guys there's a lady talking to me we have six mutual friends that's a lot of mutual to get along easy with women huh who does who we are living in the city now boy here we go there's a lot of people going here yeah they can't build we'll just surely we just kill them what if they just get a gun and shoot me listen listen we are like sweaty fps valerant players these guys they probably don't even know how to shoot compared to they they rely on building but we rely on pure aim and reflexes hey man what is this there's a guy yeah those are npcs you're the only one that went down to that guys no no we're not wait wait are these like i can pitch a tent is it because we're in a bot lobby or is it because we landed at a bot area uh thought area oh okay good because it fills a bot lobby um who needs uh who needs uh shields here at the toast ranger assault rifle guys behind you oh god guys someone's here maybe yeah you're fine i don't see anybody with healing huh five seconds repair torch i mean i don't really see any real enemies eh guys i gotta i got a tent here no shut down with us watch that down for us oh is there a friendly fire all right um oh god help my tent is being attacked come on come on come on come on oh thanks thanks all right let's go to zelda's cutters on i got a blowtorch wait how do you why i don't know stop never know when you need to blow torch me young never oh my god you can sprint yeah that's kind of crazy um all right there's a car up ahead if we want to just keep going north there's also evolving as well like you can climb up things yeah yeah well ludwig called it out by the water right what i can't see them babe anybody where'd they go no eyes i just saw the guy he's he's probably all of them all right let's head back north head back north group up group up mom lost already wait guys i'm i'm way behind i was doing a flanking you don't depress yourself there's some building all right so you're just like breaking stuff oh guys we're definitely playing against real players though i saw a guy with ttv in his name that's how you know it's not all it's not advanced though you'd think there's no way right there's no way i feel here toast me and you do you know sometimes in a batmobile it should be max field check check the right it's hot i got a truck then you get out and get out get out and fuel it oh i've already all right all right oh oh god where where i'm driving out of here i'm done north northwest on me um okay i didn't think i didn't think that blow up the whole gas station jesus the gas station incident okay no no it happened before in gta once you you hold either pop out toast and then and then we can okay okay we got some action here we go i'm gonna take high ground great night we're at uh we're at the the bony so fast i think do you see him on the bridge on the bridge my trick is just kind of bad great driving skills how much no armor i'm driving i think the max they can have is 200 health nice good kill good kills all right all right let's get back in let's get back in uh can i just get in your car i oh it's that's a man operated tank we should avoid it we should avoid it tank yeah i heard tanks are op yeah they're pretty strong and you can break them easy but uh but we don't have the equipment oh god what oh they're honest oh my god the tank oh god be on drive drive thanks honestly drive the tank's coming the tank's coming um okay [Music] cuz we need it we need a new car the tires are out why is this not hitting come on oh hey we got this come on us we need a new car these things the wheels are broken the fuel is low too oh let's get that truck in front of us the truck right in front of us get out oh well guys i could just i'm getting out of here boys i'm getting out of here all right hey we're gonna go we're gonna go up too fast guys oh god no all right we're going to exit here and loot cause our shit's not great all right we gotta meet up with ludwig and toast again with a lot of cars near us too wait do you think i could just my torch what if i can uh i'm fixing it why are you fixing it i'm fixing it with a torch oh my god it's fully fixed i fixed it with a torch it's fully repaired you just don't understand the meaning of the caller here oh wait i'm low on fuel low on fuel uh i'm out of fuel can you can you pick me up gas is getting a little pricey these days you know it's like thanks thanks i didn't run you over i could tell you were trying eliminate killer oh they look like uh okay where are they yeah we gotta find killer anime girl get get killer okay [Music] explosive in a blue a blue gun here if you want toast you don't have it there we go let's see you know i'm surprised we're doing so well like i thought we'd be dead by now we didn't even see anybody we saw one person i mean we didn't really shoot at each other but oh my god huh broke my window ready to do a uh what's it called ninja drive bye i don't know i'm sasuke with a machine gun peeking out a window um uh i got max shields for us all later when we uh let's group up we're all grouped up wait am i the only one who needs shields we can just stay here we're in zone blue gun here by the way blue saw rifle i need a different uh ranger we need more guns guys oh shield a keg sounds sonic gopher question mark let's get some of the juice for shields everyone else has full shield so don't have to save it banana uh we're close to that we're close to that all right no rush let's make a question mark why is everyone saying question mark what happens shield keg all right the juice is so different oh it's um the the slurper i think it's called i don't know where anyone is it's not called come with me east all right we're going to take this road it goes to the zone there we go frog frog oh there's a frog do we what if we don't need it don't eat it oh i was gonna shoot it all right never mind there's a blue there's a purple guys there's a blue blue item over here it's it's a torch is that a chicken oh my god huh i wouldn't shoot too many shots striker pump a shotgun okay are you guys murdering chickens that surely is good right but it's purple it's got to be good yeah yeah probably you guys we haven't found killer yet do we oh wait is that yellow circle that's killer uh we should go we should go we should go west i mean we could go you know get in the circle yeah sam thanks for the cell right no no well yellow how's it going mouse hope you're doing well um all right let's just make a little bit of presence there we want to be all the way in let's go over here oh i see someone really far yeah yeah yeah wait ludwig you're level 31 i can't help but no buddy notice that you are level 31 uh well yeah i just i i play a bit you know i should have put this where are you guys putting your camera for this i guess we can just cover the map left usually place left below everyone's names oh like blocking the kill feet probably um no oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah sorry yeah yeah all right here we go he bought levels no way lovely levels that no one buys levels money pulses to the right river river yeah close close tagged warmer stinks cause i literally do not got him that's killer oh my god oh wait we killed killer yeah guys we got some bars let's go i couldn't even see them more hard all right we got some bogies east is that you guys shooting uh what's south i see a little red uh blips south where let's just stay packed together guys there's a tank oh i'm back i'm sniping this guy how do we break the tank is it close yeah he's pretty i mean it's it's like a little far but he's gonna [ __ ] he's gonna blow us up run away run away you get like a rocket launcher is there no counter surely there's a way to counter the tank right is there what are we doing we gotta counter the tank somehow on me here i got i got a grenade now what do we do so we're running around that has to be about thank you guys how do we deal with a tank who's shooting what do we do against tanks um oh my god who's shooting oh god okay the tank you gotta build there is no building guys it's gone right here just stay in a bush ever get a bush all right i've got a bush and i'm gonna throw grenades if it gets near just stay in a bush all in this area and if we see someone walk through our bushes we kill them okay jump and hold space to grab a ledge you can also um harvest fireflies and it's an explosive how can i see uh wait the tank got blown up yeah oh oh i see one okay i broke the shield i think good shots i can't um all right guys we killed the tank or something zones closing in if anyone's going to come it's going to be from the south yeah seems like it i'm just like looking for people but i don't we got four in a top 15 situation ladies and gentlemen this could be it let's just get our victory out i like this uh the scope on this thing um yeah right over the hill there's a few south yeah for sure they're all south i think it seems they might loop all the way around though that guy is not a bot he's smart zones collapsing they're going to loop in a bit i broke his shields again guns to south guns to south we're getting like some good picks on them it feels like but um i'm just worried about getting flanked or something like that okay all right zone is to our east let's see oh uh i just i'm getting shot at or something wait really i don't know here we are i'm gonna be honest i can't even see him have to oh wait yeah we're getting we're getting shot from south oh they were north we got him there's another one ah time for the flushing running on him oh god jesus sprint sprint adam sprint adam we got it oh a sniper do you want it toast you can have it and i i got a separate oh god oh god send help it's the enemies i got the jug everyone's standing the jug wait there's a guy oh you got him oh there's another guy there that's another guy where's the what is this oh drum shot this is like a judge right it's like i've heard of that i mean yeah yeah yeah that's uh oh this guy has to be real okay we got we got a guy uh who's uh south he's head glitching on a tree what is the head glitching on a tree like he's his head is just barely peeking out of a tree here we go uh [Music] guys the other gun was so much more accurate i'm i think we uh we switched to the other rifle because it had it did have a scope which i think was i liked more all right we got a sniper interesting um all right and we have a medkit automatic shotgun it is but we have a we have a purple shotgun so i feel like that's better probably okay how many people are left wait guys it's 4v2 we really just gonna sit here like this well we're in the open it's not like we're hiding oh that is kind of true yeah thank you we should split up a little though i feel like there he is where where i don't know i can't see him you know wait but you said there is sweaty he's southeast southeast what if i just run oh wait he's next to me hey there's a guy next to me guys jesus southeast yeah [Music] which bush oh wait what we want wait we just won victory royale we actually won guys we actually won oh my god what if we're what if we're actually good at this game now i'm going pro and fortnite guys we might actually be good i'm gonna actually just start going okay this is going well all right um right let's see um okay all right that's fanned is this fanned here um i didn't see him say anything but huh does he want to play fortnight sometime it could be funny to play with him i think oh wait esfand is here do you want to play fortnite one day or anything i love playing with s fans um i think the first time i played with him it was actually cornwood and uh he was always really funny back then i mean he's still funny now that's that's a bad phrasing on my part but he's still funny now just he was also very funny back then when i first met him it's just bad bad phrasing but you know um all right what about rust we met him in rust a little bit too i i didn't hang out with him as much um so all right guys i feel like we're kind of good at this game oh hi ludwig what do you think of my uh my pokeman emote ludwig you even alive look ludwig up gamers no nothing nothing all right he was he was afk i think all right where's um what is that red line dropping logs yes what's the difference between the red and the blue circles and stuff i just started from pings where when you press m you can see like a red outline i'm going to whatever that is someone marked it so ah okay wait you accidentally yeah that's fine we'll win well let's land next to it yeah guys we're actually what if we got back to back wins that would be the house yeah i was going for one of the houses out here it's like a little little tower right here i was going for it um okay all right chilling here you picked up a victor wait guys we got a crowned victory royale if we win again all we gotta do is win again okay let's win again anyone got a gun i'm out anything in here it's just ammo um why do i hear someone got a man here oh a gun oh oh oh [ __ ] i'm i'm on the way i just haven't gotten a a gun yet oh god help help me i said i'll run uh i'm coming i'm coming oh yeah i'm right there i'm coming up if we get oh god he's next to me he knows what he's doing he he knows what he's doing get in the juice get in the juice get in the juice everyone get in the oh my god we gotta get ludwig's thing to revive him yeah yeah we got we got about wait i i gotta fully recharge my shields guys can you can you get ludwig's uh three minutes oh we do still have like yeah we have a long time we can yeah yeah we'll save him we'll save him surely thanks for helping me guys hey good job everyone a little bit of haste would help yeah i got him i got him guys where's the closest revive there's one this way um all right yeah we're doing pretty pretty well i mean what this guy oh god oh he jumped he's on the left he's behind it wait back right guys how do you slide guys behind i gotta heal i gotta heal uh oh south south wait this guy's insane this guy's insane sounds toasty gotta stop it oh god yeah you got it toast you got it you got it guys yeah you you got it what am i looking at oh my god i missed this i want i want you guys to know i missed every single shot yeah i was a little confused as to what i was looking at but well i got shot from behind so i didn't have a chance to react okay well surely the next one will get it yeah surely surely the next one all right this guy's also terrible oh wait um that's the guy you lost to okay there we go honestly this is pretty fun i like it yeah all right um i'm just glad there's no building guys because the building was uh what i was worst at so now that there's no building i do a lot better how do i get one how do i get one of these one what's the bouncing thing hey oh oh uh [Music] what wait they're showing off all right all right i'm [ __ ] right somewhere with question marks that we haven't been before yeah yeah i agree like right here okay bring it ping it that oh surely this works all right let's all wait together hot dog yeah okay yep it's kind of a hot drop hot drop get guns and look alive all right same question drop in three two oh i already dropped it all right yeah there we go do not go to the blimp what's with the question mark sound confused what does that mean oh you mean place with uh the question marks what if i okay okay fine are you good wait can we land on top of the i was going to say that you can land on the blimp yeah oh oh i'm on it are we all going in the same building yeah yeah i'm going building with the shining thing it's kind of a weird is there fall damage in this game i don't know yes so if i jumped off this blimp i would just probably just die uh how do let me well then how do i get down from that i mean then how do i uh oh all right what is this even any bogeys any eyes talk to me teamwork i'm just kind of looking around and then uh i literally don't see anybody so i think we're the only ones who dropped here i think it seems like we're the only ones who dropped here actually um you organize the inventory medkits mist i hear like a little shooting but don't know from where what is this a repair torch okay shots fired are repeat shots fired where where why well it's just like you know it looks like one there's a little red blinker on my map i'm scared i hear a lot of shots oh you're insane but i don't see anybody i'm fighting one southeast oh yeah [Music] like three times he's low probably low maybe what's up angelo oh god jesus jesus purple okay okay i got chubbs guys i've got like a really good angle while chilling on this roof so i'm gonna follow me there's a guy in here now that nobody can build right right they can't even get to me i'm a little kitty huh i don't know he's litty titty he's letting titanic yeah name i can't eat that's not new i'm gonna die i'm gonna die oh oh god good job good job i hit the wall i can't believe that hit i wish i had a different gun but i mean he's he's next to toast he's next to toast one near you i tagged him no armor i can't really see him very well but guys they can't even fight back right now where um right on right on me hmm i don't see nobody what i don't really see anymore i see them oh on oh my god i'm just okay guys it's the the am i being shot is there a guy above me um oh god all right i don't i don't see anybody else um there's a guy in here man and i hear someone like near me maybe all right all right can everyone group up can ever group up i keep hearing noises that sound bad i have i have shield for everyone i've shielded everyone i keep hearing things that sound important but i i i i'll hop out hop out of the tank for a second drop down where are you am i gonna die all right come here come here come here come come here get your get your get your get your juice on so all right hold on i'm i'm i'll meet up in a second oh wait all right do you think med kit is better or the the mist i don't know do you want in there yeah they went in there all right you guys want to take the tank somewhere oh yeah wait we have it wait we have the tank this time let me in wait oh yeah let's go all right uh what's her what's your fuel looking like uh this is it boys we got the tank um you can use the mist while running yellow oh really i should have kept both missing that's probably fine though then shifts to go turbo mode okay oh god nice all right to our south huh like when people are there that's what i don't just warn you guys wait what people are actually there
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Receiving & Turning Soccer Drill (11-12) ⚽️
foreign okay it's marked out by yellow cones we've got two goals one end two goals the other okay some a 20 by 20 area lots of space now it's gonna be full V4 but with one magic player okay that magic play will play for both teams the ball goes out okay we won't have a throw it'd be a free passing free pass or you can dribble it okay there's no corners okay we'll just start with the weatherboards okay set yourself up then uh so ewan's gonna be our magic player he's playing in red the rest we've got yellows against Blues okay now spread yourself out think about the principles of when your team has got the ball you got to make the pitch nice and big if you haven't got it it's the flip side of that make it nice and compact should I make the right decisions on the ball biggest advice is don't have too many touches on it let the ball do the work okay play and go well done one nil good information Jake uh set yourself up with a center Center let's play 20 by 20 area um two goals either end a 4v4 with a magic man getting them to keep it nice and simple in possession when they've got it freeze good what can you free do to help Zach because at the moment you're very close to the ball so what can you do you've got an extra player remember Blues yeah you start to take him away You're creating that space in here where you're nice and close there's no space to be able to receive it it'll give yourself an opportunity to get on the ball so now that Defender doesn't know yeah when you're going to make that run play what you see you make your own decision that's better good good listen that's excellent because freeze boys you've made the opportunity you made the pitch big yeah you've made that run you've not only turned and face that Defender up yeah I thought you were going to score but you've switched to play and you've put it in probably the tightest angle going when you probably could have scored it there that's an excellent goal and really getting them to talk to each other so at this age it's very very difficult um and being confident on the ball so maybe sometimes they may have to be out they can turn maybe sometimes they maybe have to Shield it and protect it and keep possession and then coming off at another angle to be able to turn with the ball foreign [Music]
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Citizen Trade Policy June 26, 2014 572pt1
good afternoon everyone this is the trade policy Commission I want to thank you for being here today I am state senator Troy Jackson on the Senate chair of the Commission I'm very glad to be your day and before we get started we're going to go around introduce yourselves in the community starting down the well yeah starting down the end with Miss Taylor good afternoon on Pamela Taylor I'm the director of the Bureau of Labor Standards for the Maine Department of Labor I'm Jay Wadley and I'm here to represent labor like hers from damariscotta representing non-profit environmental organizations hi good afternoon my name is Michael Carey honest I'm with the Maine Department for my own protection graft noon folks on Jeff McCabe representing district 85 which is community of Skowhegan well good afternoon I'm Sharon tree I represent House District 79 halliwell farmingdale Wes Gardner and i co-chaired the Commission good afternoon welcome on senator john patrick one of the Senate appointees and I represent 30 towns and townships and western and northern Oxford County the talent J in Franklin County good afternoon my name is Roger Sherman I represent Senate District 34 for a while longer and amount of rustic County south and a half Brewster County don't have a fish up there Wade merit vice president of the main International Trade Center good afternoon I'm dr. Joel case i represent healthcare look I'm luck here Meyer staff person for the main citizen trade policy Commission and I know we have the Honorable John piatti on the phone before we go to him we have Karen Karen Hanson cool sorry let's come to give us a presentation so should we just run yes that's true wait there's a three microphone rule although this is only two so I don't know what the story is weird what we're planning for this hearing as a presentation by karen hansen kuhn and john piatti of their draft trade assessment then we're going to go to comments questions feedback from members of the Commission and then anyone who is here in the audience who would like to make any comments or suggestions reactions is welcome to come up to the microphone and give us their thoughts will then have a little more Commission discussion in case that engenders any further thinking and what we did we'll probably go towards the end of the meeting and talk about you know what what we might be doing in terms of next steps this is a draft report so the Commission won't be acting on any of the recommendations in it until it's in final form so that would be at our next meeting if we were going to be taking any action as a result of the report and then I did want to mention that if people are listening in over the just never know what what's in those cell phones fortunately the Supreme Court is just protected the privacy of those phones so you're all set but if anyone is listening in over the Internet or actually any of the members of the Commission or people in the audience today and have further thoughts that they would like to put into email form you may do so by sending those to the Commission by 5 p.m. this friday friday of this week so that's tomorrow because the the report has been posted for quite some time so that address just to say it verbally is CT pc at legislature main gov with Maine spelled out and that there's a link to that right on the Commission website as well so you can just click on that and send your comments all right yes perhaps you also want to introduce John piatti who is on the speakerphone is the co-author of the assessment John can you hear us I can hear you thank you it's nice to be connected with you folks I am sorry that I cannot be there in person okay well we're also glad to have you John would you serve four terms in the house on whoa that wasn't an editorial or in chair main farmland trust so soon as Karen's down we'll have John jump in with his report so with that ma'am please by all means all right well sure um should I just inject myself that's all okay so my name is Karen Hanson I'm director of international strategies at the Institute for agriculture and trade policy I've been working on agriculture in one way or another for a very long time honestly starting from when I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Paraguay many many years ago but since then working first at a development agency called Action Aid on the right to food and then at I ETP ITP is a nonprofit organization based in Minnesota with an office in Washington DC which is where I work we say we are we work at the intersection of policy and practice to ensure fair and sustainable food farm and trade systems so the system's part is really integral to what we do because we're trying to look not only specific impact say on farmers but how it affects the food that we eat as well ITB started about Oh twenty five or so years ago during a farm crisis in the United States and the founders were hearing from farmers in Minnesota about their desperate situation and in talking to farmers in Europe realize that trade rules particularly those that at the time were being negotiated in the general agreement on tariffs and trade were affecting their livelihoods in ways people hadn't anticipated over the years we focused on WTO on NAFTA and different bilateral agreements but we've also grown our domestic works so we have programs in Minnesota that are working directly with farmers trying to make a transition to sustainable agriculture so in some ways coming back to t tip the transatlantic trade investment partnership was like coming back to our beginnings for I ATP and in this work I think what's been really interesting to me is also to step back from the sort of macro focus I often have on trade policy to look at how it would play out in a particular state when I first heard from the Commission about their interests in this assessment I said you know I know something about trade but i don't really know main so it's been great to work with john from the main farmland trust to understand better what these things might mean in maine and how and particularly some programs that i think are unique to maine but that could be affected by the trade agreement so in thinking about the t tip it's important to remember we're still at an early stage if i was doing an assessment based on a completed agreement it would probably be a slightly different assessment but we're at a point now where the thing is only now being negotiated and i would say negotiations or not as far along as the government's had expected at this point but certainly the main issues emerging in the teach at negotiations i think are slightly different than some other trade agreements transparency is really front and center unlike some agreements like the World Trade Organization or the free trade area of America's the government's have refused to publish negotiating text so the information that's in this report and what we rely on is based on summaries from the government's from leaked text particularly from the EU and and also looking at what's happened in other agreements that the EU has been party to or what different companies are saying they want out of the trade talks so we kind of have to piece together the information investor state dispute settlement is also a huge issue in these talks it's something I haven't focused on in this report although it's something I might add that's a provision I imagine most of you know in the trade agreements that allows companies to sue governments for for investors to sue governments over rules that affect their expected profits this issue has become especially controversial in Europe particularly in Germany because the government decided to phase out nuclear power in Germany and which resulted in a lawsuit under investor-state being brought by a swedish firm Vattenfall 45 billion dollars so this has become quite quite controversial in europe and i think is raising some good questions in the context of the agreement about the limits it puts on governments and their ability to implement public policy and then really the central focus of this agreement is what they're calling regulatory coherence the idea of bringing us and EU regulations to a common point and where how that might happen the governments will say that this is a high standards agreement I think it's hard to know precisely what that means but certainly the main point of the agreement is to reduce barriers to trade and investment and so for the most part this is about streamlining regulations I would say an overall theme both in food and in other issues is that in many cases food safety and other standards are higher in the EU then in the United States and so there is a real concern that this agree it could put downward pressure on EU standards I think it's also true that if the EU standards are lowered in the context of the trade agreement that could boomerang back to this country as as different states particularly try to raise standards and do things a little bit differently I would say another element that is perhaps not unique but different in this agreement is the e use focus on state level programs one of the e use main offensive interests in the trade agreement is to get state and county level commitments on government procurement that's something I think hasn't been a big focus of bilateral trade agreements before certainly states have been included but not as a specific interest under the trade agreements they are also focusing on how in this question of regulatory coherence how state-level rules on things like toxic chemicals or perhaps GMO labeling might intersect with federal policy so I think there's a particular rule for state legislators state decision makers to be paying particular attention to this agreement so as I'm going to run through I think what are some of the key findings in the report and then have John talked about particularly about the dairy programs because I think that which is some ways is unique and then open things up so in terms of findings as with with this agreement in particular it's not really about tariffs generally weighted-average tariffs between the US and EU or about three percent in the case of Agriculture it's four point eight percent for goods going to Europe 2.1 percent going the other way but in any case these are pretty minor minor terraced levels and really if you look at fluctuations and exchange rates that would probably make more of a difference in terms of market access than the tariffs themselves within that there are some tariffs that are higher generally we looked at goods that are being exported from the EU to Maine which for the most part where things like vodka and wine and beer which have very little trade restrictions and then going the other direction goods you know from Maine to the EU lobster was a real leader and there were some tariffs on lobsters and generally goods that are more processed tend to have slightly higher tariffs but for the most part the tariffs aren't the real issue although although it might be worth you know being in touch on some of those issues as the negotiations proceed as i said the real target in these trade in this trade agreement are the this issue of regulatory coherence when I meet with EU officials the refrain I hear you agriculture officials they say they will not be lowering their standards on GMOs hormone beef or chlorine chicken and they've been pretty adamant about this on the other hand just two weeks ago Secretary Vilsack was at meetings in Europe where he said GMOs and hormone be4 absolutely on the table so these have been a pretty major point of contention and a lot of the restrictions they have in Europe are based on on one of their founding principles which is called the precautionary principle the idea that in the face of uncertain still take a cautious approach make sure that things don't enter the market before they're proven safe in the United States we don't tend to take that approach on food issues we do for the most part on medicines but this is something that could be at risk now looking at issues specific to Maine it did find some complaints by a Northwest fruit Association about restrictions on a chemical called DPA diphenyl phenylalanine I'm not sure how to pronounce that which is used on on apples and pears there are concerns in the EU that while good while apples and pears using that chemical are in storage they combined with nitrogen to produce something called nitrosamine which is risky and has an that chemical has been banned in both united states and EU so some of the fruit producers in the US are saying this could be is a trade barrier I would say it's another example of a cautious approach that probably is sensible and would be unfortunate to undermine labeling is also an issue the EU labels foods with GMOs also foods produced with nanotechnology and of course Maine has that legislation as well it's not clear if labeling is on the agenda in these trade talks but looking at reports from the US Trade Representative they have been pressuring the EU government for several years about that their recent reports on trade barriers pushed back against labeling requirement GMO labeling requirements in Ecuador and Peru so this is certainly something USTR has been pushing on and the fact is if there were new pressures on labeling in T tip against EU regulations of course it would boomerang back to laws such as those in Maine or Vermont as well because the same rules would apply another issue that we focused on is public procurement and in general as I was saying this is an issue that I think it's especially important for for state level officials to be focusing on because the EU is most interested in getting these sub federal commitments on procurement no Maine is already bound by the multilateral government procurement agreement but the EU has said even for those 37 states that are already bound they want new commitments they want all goods all services all sectors included and we understand they have been visiting different state officials when I started looking at a t-type a while ago and I thought about procurement the thing that I started to question was issues of Farm to School program we do give geographical preferences to encourage locally grown foods in school lunch programs programs that are expanding to hospitals daycare and I was surprised to see that in the negotiations with Canada that had been an issue that food policy councils in many provinces in Canada were raising this issue and we're concerned that that could be included in the trade agreement so far the trade agreements have included an exception for feeding programs but this is an issue that's negotiated agreement by agreement so it's important to keep pressure to make it clear that that kind of exception should not be made but I think also just in terms of decision making important to think about who decides whether how those commitments are made if it's a commit on different kinds of procurement because the EU is interested in other issues as well particularly energy transportation mass transit or construction and where those decisions are made you know is it I met with someone at USTR a negotiating official and he said well what does this mean I go to every school board and talk to them he said they don't even quite know but I think before that happens before you str is talking to the school boards or whoever it's going to be it would be important for bodies like this one or state officials to understand what those commitments might be one issue that's been I knew I fit for me and in and I've learned a lot in this trade agreement is what's called geographical indications these are place-based names for for foods for the most part a lot of it is wines cheeses meats their name special protections based on the place of origin specific production techniques and the reputation in a given region there are some geographical indications in the United States they're called origin products for the most part here things like Maine lobster Vidalia onions Kona coffee that are trademarked by trade associations it's a different system in the EU it's a much stronger kind of protection as intellectual property and it is an issue that Eva officials have said they're they're very committed to making progress on in this agreement I think what's tricky and that issue is on the one hand we could certainly see that it these names have the potential to stimulate local production you could think about you know means there are some main specific artisinal cheese's for example i think the tricky part there is if the way things are set up now with the US trademark system being so much weaker than what the EU uses I'm not sure accepting the EU syndications gets us to the point we need to be and certainly in the negotiations with Canada they achieved some what I think was even surprising to them protections for five cheese's feta asiago fontina gorgonzola and muenster cheese 'as those cheeses existing producers can continue to use those names but anyone entering into production will have to qualify it say it's feta style or imitation asiago which could affect the market and I think they're the heart of the debate is what is a geographical indication and what has become a common name and I think that's a debate that really hasn't been resolved yet and then finally I think I think on that issue and some of these others well to me that issue is one where I could certainly see there's a lot of room for discussion between the US and EU I think it's entirely possible to reach an agreement on how those issues should be treated and in fact in the case of wine names the US and EU already have an agreement signed in 2006 we have an organic equivalency arrangement that started in 2012 that has its own work program of how to move forward as as conditions change how to adjust things and I think it's a real question I would I don't really see the advantage of including that kind of negotiation within the context of the trade agreement I think we could have a really healthy and productive discussion on issues like geographical indications and some of these bilateral issues but when they're dumped into the black box of the trade agreement we have to worry about what kinds of trade-offs might be made between those issues and other issues that are on the table and once it comes out we're sort of stuck with what's there so to me those are some of the major conclusions in the report and we can certainly go through the text and the tables as we move forward I was one one thing I was especially pleased in this report was to learn more about dairy production in Maine and how the dairy programs work something I I have to say I never would have figured out on my own so I think I'll turn it over to John now to talk about those programs right John I was just curious because I I know how tough it is at times 24 people put their mind around the dairy would it be okay if we had any questions for Karen on what you just will you I know your time is precious but we know that all right go ahead all right well thank you just because I mean a lot of information here and I don't want people to forget their questions and before I do that I also wanted to forgive me a kind of a little bit out of practice here I wanted to recognize honorable Chris rector from Governor kings excuse me senator king's office yeah Tim feely is here or placed London prisoner today of the attorney general's office and Ron Hemingway of a president of steel workers and local 900 I don't know the rest of people in the room right or I'd introduce him but I knew those three and certainly want to make sure that the senator Kings office was recognized too so with that does anyone have any questions thank you very informative great job yes go ahead sir we'll use that thank you you mentioned the the percentage where the tariffs are and how the tariffs aren't necessarily as impactful as the differences in the money for each country how does the tariff percentage in the food realm or in the realms that we're addressing how do those differ from other realms in our trade agreements well I think if they're fairly consistent on average the tariffs are three percent about three percent between the two countries in agriculture they hover around that amount on a weighted average in terms of trade so four point eight percent for farm goods going to the EU and 2.1 percent the other way it's not so easy to find out these tariffs Peaks that was one of the things that the data points that we found difficult in these negotiations and something I think you str could publicize in some way because it's not easy to dig that information out I think in most sectors generally what we find is that goods that are less processed have very low tariffs already and goods that are more processed have higher tariffs I don't know what the tariffs are in other sectors but we did encounter some really great databases so we can start to look up some of that information later to your question and i'll be sure to circulate this to the committee as well we were asked by senator Collins's office probably it's got to be at least a year ago I think to have a look at what the kind of dollar impact would be on the state's economy from one team city and did an analysis of this and I think the hot we looked at I think our top 100 commodities out of Maine going into Europe and I think the highest rate we found was eight and a half percent that was for the lobster industry and everything else was below that so that kind of fits in with what you're saying and this is not a big there what really wasn't a big difference here what our conclusion was back to Senator Collins as offices the tariff rate isn't really what you're talking about here it's it's the non-tariff barriers and it doesn't matter whether it's agriculture or machinery and that's that's where the battle is going to be 5 I'll circulate that to the Commission so you guys can see it thank you for being here this is mr. piatti who give us a lesson on milk here little wallet none of us still understand and for that it a couple questions I'm area I represents 200 miles north of here aunt you've been to Northern mainly not but it's another 300 miles to get to Van Buren I think or bring you want to go there we have two things really questions we have a rather large broccoli production in Aroostook County and they ship all over the country one of the largest ones they tried to the family tried to go to Mexico to grow broccoli and they ended up fighting a losing battle in that the Mexicans we're really not talking about that obviously been talking or they couldn't go across the border to manage those fields and had to hire mexicans to do it and they eventually the family eventually gave up and say we're not going into Mexico because we don't have the quality control I know if any of that is available or not the other one was maine has a rather large viable seed potato production and it's everything is in terms of use to they used to send seed South America Chile used to buy it in some cases of farmers who maybe that's still not in business in some case you had to sneak the seed potatoes in because in small packages like you know fireworks they can do some of those things so I wonder if there's any talk about seed potatoes anymore that's something that's unique to a rooster County in terms of trade and they come up in any conversation so that is it that is a big trade I think about a third of the potatoes our seed potatoes ago from here to Florida they start shipping in Florida and end up in New York State and they were trying to one time to get them into head him in South America I know they did for a while and I get shut off but this is not the trade agreement with South America obviously well I didn't see seed potatoes mentioned specifically we do mayne does import vegetable seeds from Europe I think it was last year almost six hundred thousand dollars and exports also other seeds which I think were in the range of 250 thousand dollars which is so not a lot those are vegetable seeds i might i could probably look up and see what what it would be on seed potatoes i think generally you know as with the other issues the tariffs are pretty low i would guess what might be a restriction would be if different chemicals are used in storing or preparing the seeds because the EU tends to have a lot more restrictions I mean one thing on the fruit exports the chemicals that the Northwest fruit association was complaining about on the apples and pears aren't used in organic production so there wouldn't really be any limits on exporting organic production to the EU and I think this is something that John has raised in the case of dairy too since a lot a lot of dare most area in this state is not raised you can use using hormones so I can certainly look up that issue on the tariff schedules it's a it is anyway that there were it was hard to know at what level of detail to get into in this analysis but that's something I can look into Thank You senator I there were a couple of things that intrigued me about the report and one of them you just alluded to which is the the fact that there's some existing agreements between the EU and the United States relating to how you treat designations of organic you know prod as well as wine and some other things and that actually that really I hadn't thought about that before and it really interests me because if this agreement really isn't about tariffs and it's about coming up with some common rules so that things can be traded more easily that opens an opportunity that's maybe a different way of thinking about how to do that you alluded to it but you didn't really get into in your verbal presentation about what comes with a treaty type of agreement and you know one of them is that the investor state provisions the other is sort of how do you ever get out of that agreement if things change and you don't want or it doesn't seem to be doing what you want it to do or how do you change it and I think that I would be really interested in having a little more about that those options potentially because I think that we are interested in exporting more of our goods to Europe and I assume that there are issues out there about you know if you call something organic or you know maybe that's taken care of but you know you you have different names in one place versus another those could get in the way of people understanding what they're buying and sort of those kinds of things so that would be something that would interest me to have a little more on and then the other area is and it relates to our ability to market things as main products and maybe get the benefit of what we're doing here and that goes to some of these labeling issues it strikes me that and again you mentioned in passing in the report the country of origin labeling case where US rules around labeling beef were thrown out by a trade panel and you know just strikes me this is something that we've talked about in Maine you know we want to market our seafood as being main seafood or sustainable or I know that there's some special breeds of cattle up in a rustic right you've got those Highland cattle you know and so so those kinds of things and it just seems to me that that labeling issue could be a positive one for the US and remain if it was handled properly but it seems like there's issues around preventing those kinds of labels from from happening so i guess i'd love to see a little bit more about that and how it might benefits or concerns relating to all of that labeling and obviously you mentioned GMO labeling that's something that we have passed legislation on as well I think that's a good point on the labeling you know I said one thing I do want to add to the report to is a little bit more on investor state dispute settlement one of the the big outstanding cases right now is a case of Philip Morris has brought against Australia for its cigarette labeling because it's plain package labeling with some pretty unpleasant pictures on it I think discourage smoking which Philip Morris through its hong kong subsidiary is suing the government and certainly you could I could imagine that kind of lawsuit being brought if investors state between the United States and Europe or in place over GMO labeling if it were to become more widespread one thing that I think is interesting about the philip morris case is the US and australia don't have investor state dispute settlement and the existing free trade agreement and so since they didn't have recourse to that mechanism philip morris went through its hong kong subsidiary where there had been such a provision dating back quite a while i think it's entirely possible that we could see firms that are incorporated in both the united states and europe picking where they need to where they want to be for these kinds of disputes and I mean I certainly could come up in other issues as well but in the case of labeling and other cases that come up as well the issue won't be whether the consumer right to is important the issue will be whether it diverts whether it undermines the investment or not so the measures that are used in that provision I think are really inadequate and I think that also points to the problems of inserting these complex sort of systems issues into the trade agreement it's both the trade-offs that I mentioned which will certainly happen and you lock it in place under conditions that probably aren't helpful for for a more flexible procedure moving forward in the case of the organic equivalency arrangement in the US the organic trade association was very involved in the negotiations the international federation of organic agriculture movements as well so it was a much more transparent process and one that can be revised as the science changes i think i was in a meeting of the transatlantic consumer dialogue earlier this week and what came up over and over again we're different people saying why do we need to do this in the context of the trade agreement you know we could reach bilateral agreements and I think some of the regulators were saying well but we've tried that and we haven't succeeded yet but i think it's an illusion to think that will get better results in the Conte in that black box of the trade agreement then we would get you know having the detailed kinds of discussions on how to work these things out but I think there's already a lot of will to engage in thank you being here just a question on the beginning introduction the second paragraph the start off truth of these assertions and then the last two lines is sort of news to me says in the meantime a fair amount of information can be deduced from existing information as well as the results of recent trade deals particularly which is one that struck me the EU and Canadian comprehensive economic free trade agreement and so that's is that a done deal I'm on a committee where we talked to our Canadian friends and we're in Quebec and Quebec at the time didn't want to have anything to do with trade agreements there among themselves a little tussle up there and then it changed government so I'm is a really on a written agreement with the EU and all of Canada or part of Canada well I don't know what the Kaiba coffee folks say um but yes there isn't a there they have been in negotiations for several years and last fall I think maybe november sometime in there there was an announcement that they were nearly done and that they were just doing the finishing touches I what I understand is there's still some negotiations happening on the final text but in the meantime some of what I was able to quote in here was one of the leaked documents was a report that you put out on the results of the of those negotiations where they go into some detail about things like the geographical indications I think there's some information on investor state and some other issues so that that information is available online and the Canadian government is also put out its own technical summary of the negotiations I think they should be coming out with the final text anytime now I mean I keep seeing articles that say it'll be next week or next month so they're in the very final stages and I think it does give us a lot of indications about what the e use trade agenda is hi yeah I remember at one of our public hearings i think it was up in Calais there was a person from the blueberry industry and they were really worried about the labeling of Maine blueberries and I think it might be in South Korea at the time just prior to the South Korean free trade agreement they're worried that people be able to sell blueberries over there that are very different than Maine blueberries and they won't be able to label them as main so geographical indicators and stuff and food labeling I'd be interested in knowing how that all worked out if they've noticed a drop off in sales or if they've been able to export more I don't know specifically about Maine blueberries I did speak with someone from the American origin Products Association who's trying to advance those protections of the United States since she told me it's been a real problem that I think it was maybe Vidalia onions someone in China started producing something and marketing it as you know that origin product and she said that the hard part was even though it was trademarked it was up to the trade association to bring suit whereas with the geographical indications that the you has the government you know would be on the side of the producer raising this is a trade dispute so I think it's you know on the one hand I think there's a lot to learn from what the EU has done and I think there could be some really productive discussions about how to do that on the other hand if we just given this the very different stages where at in the development if we just lock it in that those protections in the trade agreement it i would say it puts us producers and somewhat unequal terms i do think there's a lot i think it would be really interesting to explore that issue more particularly with people who are already doing those kinds of products like the blueberry producers of the lobster association how that's worked for them how that's worked in the context of trade agreements on the cheese names we can see both with the Canada talks and then some of the other recent trade agreements they've protected a lot of different names and I don't know to the extent that artists artisanal cheese producers in Maine are trying to export those specialty cheese's to some other markets that could be an issue moving forward but for the most part I think I think it is a good idea I think it's you know like a lot of the food safety standards in Europe something I think we have a lot to learn from and probably problematic to include it in the trade agreement thank you I don't have a question but what I've got is I just wanted to thank you for encompass in both in your verbal and written statements about the regulatory coherence and the EU should be probably a little wary about having their standards lower because I think what we've heard over the years is that I would I would summarize for my from my estimation as we're looking at the harmonization of the lowest possible standards or regulations through all the different trade agreements and you touched upon the fact that one trade agreement might not cover it but if they move to another another location that that may cover it on another one and they're all into woven through time eventually it'll be like checkmate we will have the lowest possible harmonized standards and regulations which might not be in the best interest to all the people but I'm glad to see that your report basically says a lot of similar things that I've seen in other reports and other treaties and I want to thank you for that no it's hard on the phone at times and so thank you for doing that and you're very welcome can you hear me okay Troy absolutely okay was that blow answer exact center of symmetry members of the committee it's a pleasure to be with you today even if it's remote like this Karen gave a little background on herself I won't go into that kind of detail because most of you know me but there may be one or two people there who do not so the the summary is that I've been professionally focused on agricultural issues the last 20 years running the farms programming for coastal enterprises incorporated CEI until eight years ago and since then of serving as the president of Maine farmland trust which despite its name does a lot more than just think about land we have a whole variety of programs that that support farmers with market assistance and business planning and like and then as many of you know I had the honor of serving in the legislature for 44 terms and during that period of time served as the charity of the Agriculture Committee which was a great opportunity for me working on this project with KarenT has been a thrill because I've learned a lot I knew very little about international trade and reviewing Karen straps and putting her in touch at times with different people has been eye-opening for me as well so I think I thank the committee for educating me by getting the involvement in this project why wall with the project was really twofold one says I understood something about the main landscape in agriculture I was there as a sounding board for Karen and in some cases put her in touch with people about things going on in name that might relate to her research an example of that was putting her in touch with some folks from names growing artisanal cheese making industry which really is growing quite fast beyond that my role was to dive into Gary a little bit and I think the concept of dairy senator Jackson alluded to it earlier it can be a little scary because the federal dairy pricing system is incredibly complex and main just makes it more complex the good news is I'm not here to talk about all those complexities and dairy I just wanted to highlight a few things in dairy that relate directly to international trade agreements and that's what I'll do now and then I'll open it up to questions the the bottom line is that international trade agreements do you have the potential to have significant impact on the price that main dairy farmers are paid and the summary for those of you who don't know is that the price of milk paid to the farmer what is called the producers price is not set by the market directly but rather set by a federal Milk Marketing order system that varies from place to place in Maine State then this a domain for historical reasons we have a little bit more flexibility but for all intents and purposes the price of milk paid to the farmer is set by the federal government having said that the price is set by complicated formulas some bureaucrat the Washington doesn't say the price should be 21 dollars per hundredweight it is determined by a set of complicated formulas and it is how those formulas interplay with potential provisions and international trade agreement which is one of the points that I want to make and without bogging you down in too many details I'll give you an example of this the price of class one milk with is the fluid milk that you would buy at a grocery store to drink the price of that is set by a federal formula that has a whole range of different terms in it but one of those terms that affects that price is the price of butter or the price of nonfat dry milk what's sometimes referred to as ndm and for decades the price of butter was always more expensive and so it was the price of butter that all other factors being equal that would determine the price of milk in a class 1 mill because the farmers would be paid in the last few years and it's literally just been in the last couple of years it is the price of ndm not the price of butter which is driving that formula so for the first time ever it's a different product and the good news for farmers is that price is higher than butter and that means that the farmers are being paid more for their class 1 milk and incidentally ndm also plays into class 3 milk in class for milk that's the good news because of the increase in the price of ndm farmers in Maine are getting paid more the bad news is if that increase in price for MDM went away the price of the farmers would be being paid would be reduced potentially significantly and the price is already low on the farmers are happy that the price is not as low as it was a couple years ago but the price is still pretty low and there's a chance that the bottom could fall out of that price it's the price of ndm changes and that's where international trade comes into play because ndm unlike fluid milk is something that is very easily used in in trade and indeed not with the TTIP but with the trans-pacific pack the TPP that is a reason why the u.s. dairy industry has made it very clear they're opposed to that treaty principally because of the possible impact that it would have on on this dried milk product with the TTIP the dairy industry has not taken such a stand but I think it's because with a trade with the EU there are good things and bad things potentially about trade that's one of the bad ones its effect on on on on dry milk but there are other export opportunities which would be better for many main farmers but very few farms in Maine with or i should say New England would be able to take advantage of those trade benefits because of our size and because most of our milk is fluid not processed milk doesn't go into processed products that could be more easily exportable so point one is that the federal pricing system is particularly as it impacts main farmers is potentially in jeopardy depending on what may happen with these federal pricing excuse me may happen with international trade the second point I want to talk about and those of you who have served in legislature are aware of this but Maine has taken a unique step as a state to support its dairy farmers through a program called the main dairy stabilization program usually referred to as the tier program in farm by farmers because it pays out money to farmers at different tiers depending on their scale I won't go into the detail of that program all I will say is that program which was an that in 2004 was critically important to the keeping main dairy industry from falling apart through much of the the next eight or nine years the program is still in place it still does good but it's not funded at the level it was I will go in through the details about about the current price structure or talk to perfection but the bottom line is that program is not is not playing the same but it has played a critical role and it's still playing an important role in Maine's dairy industry the reason I mention it is because it's an oddity no other state does it and that's not because it's not a good idea or it's not something that states would not like to emulate but we have a particularly unique set of circumstances that makes it possible for us to have that program in Maine in other states don't have that have that benefit so this is a unique program for Maine and because it's a unique I think it's at risk senator Patrick you hit the nail on the head a few moments ago when you were talking and you said you said at that time that one of the things these international trade agreements do is they try to sort of standardized stuff and indeed the EU has made it very clear that one of their hopes is that they won't be all these different systems in every different state that they have to deal with and this is a different system that has worked very well for Maine but may not in some form survive a major international trade agreement there's another very related item that's similar and that is how main deals with artificial growth hormones for cattle there's no legal prohibition against Ebola on growth hormone what the two major process Oh Kirsten hood don't accept milk that has the hormones and so as a result pretty much all main farms or i should say no main farms use it and that has proven to be a real marketing advantage and again there may not be anything we don't know what could or could not be in some kind of an EU agreement and the fact that the EU itself dozens of use these artificial growth growth hormones suggests that this might not be a problem but the issue goes back again to what senator patrick said which is to the extent that trade agreements particularly when they're done behind closed doors they could get into a whole bunch of things seeking uniformity in standardization and this is another area where name does things differently and that difference benefits us but that opportunity for that difference could potentially be removed depending on what happens with international trade agreements and i think with that which is probably more complexity than you wanted about dairy I'll see your fair any questions thank you very much John appreciate senator treat at represent Rita's quickly thank you thank you John so much for that and it's not so much a question but it's more of a comment about something that would be helpful if you were able to add to the report I cuz I'm looking at this it just strikes me as this is an issue where the interest of those who are lobbying for other farms the big dairy industry are not necessarily representing the interests of Maine and so it's a place where and Maine farmers and so it's a place where it's going to be critically important to communicate to our US Trade Representative that what they're hearing elsewhere is not what is necessarily going to benefit the state of minute at could really hurt us and I'm thinking particularly of the derry Stabilization Fund which strikes me as indeed being quite vulnerable so with respect to that in particular I think it'd be very helpful you mentioned how that fund was very important in sustaining the dairy industry over a period of time when it was really going downhill and I think it would be great maybe just in an appendix or something to tell that story because I'm looking at this document as something that I can use as a cleared advisor to you know pull pieces out of and put into my comments when I'm asked about agriculture and other things and other people can use it as well like our members of Congress so any of that kind of detail that tells that story as to why this is an important thing which is important not only for farmers but also you know you're focused on the the land preservation end as well and making sure that there's working farm land out there and it's not all just turned into you know Apple crossing subdivision and and so that there's you know some other benefits to this besides to the state besides you know supporting dairy farmers which is a big benefit so I just wanted to make that comment and I did find that what you had in here was very clear I just think that could be helpful advocacy you know in our advocacy efforts
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Aquage Working Spray, Updo's
[Music] okay let me just start by saying that this is not a paid commercial and I'm not sponsored by aquires by any mean or received any benefits from them for talking about their product today I wanted to talk about working spray just because I love their product I absolutely love this as a styling product for my updos so let's just jump right into the up to today so what I normally do is I give it a light spray on both sides of their working spray because it's just cool it's a thermal spray so then I grab my flat iron where I comb it through make sure it's completely saturated and then I give it a light run through with my flat iron and what this does it makes it like a ribbon it makes it a little bit firm and gives it that really cool ribbon texture that when I can bend and pin I get a nice finish with it basically what I do is I go through the whole head doing this on every section now keep my sections really thin the idea is not to make them too thick otherwise it defeats the purpose [Music] so then I can go through and I can pin it and you can see how it just stays together it gives this really cool sort of ribbon effects which I absolutely love with my updos so I'm just gonna work my way around and give it a slight little twist and I can pin it and put it where it needs to be and I absolutely love this for wedding updos it's just a really cool finish so here's the end result of the up to using the thermal spray or the working spray from aquage I know this isn't the best picture but I absolutely love it and the best part about this product I'm yet to explain to you so here's the up to here's my finished result but as I said the best part about this product is yet to come go ahead and take out the majority of the bobby pins I'm just taking the last couple of bobby pins out now now remember I've sprayed the acquires working spray through the whole head so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna grab just a vent brush and I'm gonna comb it all out now again I've sprayed the acquired working spray through the whole head and all I'm doing is working that all out of the hair now and just combing that all the way through and I absolutely love this look at the hair so as I'm sort of combing it out it's got a few knots but that's just from being up but you can basically comb this back to its original state and it's got that nice gloss and the finish to it and I love that I love the thought of someone getting their hair done and then being able to just take the bobby pins out and comb it all out like it didn't even exist I think it's amazing I mean look how easy the comb or the brushes the vent brush is running through the hair I mean the thought of this is so cool [Music] so here's some updos on some real people that I've used the acquires working spray on [Music] this is the first time you've come across one of my videos don't forget to hit that subscribe button don't get to like comment and share this video but I'll catch you back here next week and thank you so much for watching it all the way to the end [Music]
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Cheddar Gorge & Long Wood Walk In Spring 2021,Part VI,'Thru Long Sheep Field to Cheddar' by Sheila J
for your little video you know felt three ladies up there just rescued a lamb trapped i mean these lambs are smaller than ones i've got i mean the ones i've rescued usually got quite big horns she rejected him i they don't normally have three um his mum might be following on behind you know that might not even be his mum he told him off when he got caught up there didn't you mom hey see there's one following on there yeah you got caught didn't you little lamb hey no that might not be your mummy that might not be your mummy questions how long you've been there and she's not letting you have a drink mum she says that's not my mom but she could be anywhere now eh where's your mummy gum where's your mummy george beautiful day this this this sun is so warm they really look shaggy though the sheep at the moment the mums look there's one you're gonna get your horn stuck in that fence again come on you stop it you get stuck oh you've had you've lost all your air you're all right somebody's got owned one of those blooms there come on come on you mustn't get stuck come on no come on hey look at the state of view my goodness what a fashion parade you are look at you let's turn off amazing right just come through a nice little over a couple of little tiny styles for piney slate's farm and it's a bit breezier now there's a nice cool wind i had did have my hat on for a period going through long sheep filled i've just taken some pictures of that scene there with the tree i always think it's nice i take some zooming in ones it's a lovely big tree that isn't it so i said there's some gorgeous trees so anyway i've got no idea where abouts the cows are i can still see the wild goats cheddar goats right over there there's loads of them i have seen one cow but there certainly are a lot of goats this year of course if we zoom in quick and slow at the same time we come to the gorge the gorge which i was on earlier was on there earlier of course as everyone knows what i'm going to say next i have videoed this so many times i love this when i if i if i just lie back say i can't sleep or i'm feeling a bit low i can just put myself walking across this field in the warm sunshine there's there aren't many wild flowers here at the moment but this is one of the places or going through longwood there's loads of places i go but this is one of them a big open space walking across a beautiful field in peace no people no hassle no stress no nastiness just me and the grass and the wind and the lovely smells all around me all don't give him the allergies not giving me acrylic mite attacks not giving me an asthma attack natural smells and chemicals that are natural the wind in my hair cooling my face i just i just love this place there's a few dandy lions about well that's some piney sites farm i'm leaving that now they've been doing a lot of new fence and i've noticed so i don't know what they plan they might even plan to have cows in there or to stop people climbing the walls a lot of the walls need repairing it's a big job i noticed over black rock there were some national trust people doing some repairs right at the moment i mean i definitely seen one cow right down there somewhere unless it was an ultra big goat i can see goats up there because if there are cows they'll have calves and as we all know you've got to keep away from cows with calves even this past sunday someone's been trampled had to be airlifted not quite sure where it was but the farmer's gonna have to start putting up the fence in people should still be able to walk in the countryside but thinking they're gonna be trampled to death and i'm gonna turn off for a minute put my hat on right another small video just about time to do a small one i'm coming down from pioneer slights now left the farm came down um seen somebody walking right up there a minute ago and then you've got this purple haze in this filthy yeah i just and lots of bluebells in here i'll just start zooming away from them and then you can see purple haze that's a lovely tree hello tree aren't you beautiful with another one next to you very pretty now another reason for coming this way rather than hugging the wall by the gorge on the north side is um shade on hot days shade and a gentle breeze and peace most of the visitors don't know all these little pathways it takes them a few visits they might never come back you know but um they all go down there because they want to see that side of the gorge well i've you know sometimes i'll zoom in with the lens near the end and get just one little picture of it yeah so you can have your videos uninterrupted and i haven't seen any big goats i don't know where they're hanging out but uh in a shady place somewhere they often come in here like big goats but they got enough places to hide to cool and uh yeah because it's half term you will get like noisy people about they can't help it when you've got a load of kids if i was to come out with my grandchildren and my my kids my kids they would be talking laughing smoking joking um now they're all older you know they wouldn't be a quiet little group see so i make the most of it i make the most of it i needed this walk today i'd say one good thing when i went to stay with my storage one of my daughters i was able to have a bath for the first time in two years because when i moved into my flat though i've got a nice big wet room if you like shower room there's no bath i do actually like a bath i do if i had choice i'd have my bath in there i'd have a bath in there i don't know how much it would cost to get one fitted or if i'd be allowed but uh not to worry i've got a shower i've got showers and i can always have a bath again i'm just gonna zoom into glastonbury tour because that'll be going out of view soon i did take a picture of it it's been hazy all day getting as far as we can it might um come out of the clouds and the sack there we go restonbury tour no real festival this june they've had a festival on zoom or something you have to pay to view it on nine not the same as it is the field which only cost a pound to go in simple life there might be another chance to take a picture of it when i get down here actually i'll open up my new water it'll be the third bottle today when i needed it i haven't over drunk but i drunk enough you know what i mean i haven't like deprived myself of fluids three bottles i've spread them out so that i have them the first one was i didn't allow myself to drink it until i got halfway up the gorge and then spread the others out so there's the gorge over there look which i was standing on and looking down like some people are now that are probably up there or having their picnics look at that big group of people all under the in the shade being sensible see lots of people some have just done the gorge walk i've done the um longwood i went up there on that side i'm over on this north side but i'm not walking close to the gorge depending what the time is when i get down to this path in a minute or determine which way down i go because i do want to get a cold drink and an ice cream and i'm videoing like i've done thousands of times ah i still reckon there's another way down you know i've done before now and it's over there somewhere i've done it roy ah here we go i'm not going this way i'm just coming just through here for a minute see if i can see the tour again yeah there's the tour again through there glastonbury tall where i want my ashes scattered when i go so i've got this good views of my summerset from up there right over and out everyone take a picture you
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Audi Q3 RS 2013 - Which? Car first drive
Want sports car performance, but need a family-sized car? Enter the Audi RSQ3. This is the first Audi SUV with an RS badge, and under its bonnet there's a potent 2.5 L, 5-cylinder engine. So, lets fire up the engine and see if it really deserves that badge. Floor throttle and the massive turbo charger gives the RS Q3, a gigantic kick up the backside, meaning it will blast past 60 miles an hour in just over 5 seconds. that's almost as fast as a Porsche 911. More importantly, it's got 420 lbs per square foot of torque, and that's available from just 1500 RPM. The RSQ3 is only available with Audi's 7 speed semi-auto gear box. That's not a bad thing though, because it's a decent piece of kit. You can either let it do all the hard work and change gear for you, or you change gears yourself using the paddles on the steering wheel. The RS sits 25 millimeters closer to the ground than the standard Q3. And that means it handles far more like a sports car than an SUV. The RSQ3 isn't cheap to buy or run. Its ₤43,000 starting price will be too rich for many. It costs 17,000 pounds more then the cheapest Q3. Sit in the cabin and it does feel worthy of that price though. kid glove soft leather seats are standard. They're heated, and have four-way lumbar adjustment. The mix of trims and finishes shout Chanel handbag just as much as the cabin of a Chevy Spark screams Primark. Based on the old VW Golf, The RS Q3 isn't hugely roomy inside. While there's decent amount of head and leg room for the driver up front, there isn't that much space in the back. Three adults will find it a squeeze on a long drive. The boot is only mediocre, at 356 litres, and when you open the boot, the parcel shelf doesn't lift up out of the way, which can make it difficult to load large items. As you expect, it's got masses gripping corners, and the steering is really nice and direct. But the ride is pretty harsh on our bumpy roads. If you want to liven up a dull drive, slip the transmission into S, and it will open up the exhaust more, giving it a throatier noise The RSQ3 is painfully pricey compared to its old rival the BMW X1. But compared to the new car in this segment, the Range Rover Evoque, it's actually a lot faster and a fair bit cheaper. And it could be considered quite a sensible choice. According to industry experts CAP This car is going to hold on to much more of its original value than any of its rivals.
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The Systematic Observations Financing Facility (SOFF)
the climate crisis is a reality that we can no longer ignore communities across the planet are already responding but collectively we can do better how do we create a future where we prepare for the risk of disasters in time where we save lives adequately protect our assets minimize our losses and effectively adapt to the challenges of climate change we have the means to prepare for what is coming but we need to address the constraints that are keeping us from doing this well data is the invisible ingredient at the root of every weather and climate forecast we often take it for granted yet it is often weak or missing even if we can't always see the critical role weather data and forecasts play in our everyday life they are our greatest assets in the face of an increasingly unpredictable climate sometimes having reliable weather and climate data is at its heart the very difference between life and death we know there are big gaps in weather data especially in low-income countries and small island states that are particularly vulnerable to climate change and extreme weather in the pacific these climate-driven super storms the rising seas and changing weather patterns have been a new normal for some time before a storm strikes every minute of advanced notice saves lives and property several countries in the region have in the past experienced hurricane losses amounting to multiples of their growth domestic product such devastation makes it extremely difficult to attain our goals of optimizing weather observation networks critical to their provision of data to quantify the impact of weather systems this is not only a local problem the impacts of the lack of data are global while these observations are crucial for making better local weather predictions the information also feeds into global models that in turn support local climate services for early warning systems adaptation and mitigation the benefits are clear it's a win-win situation from local to global and back again this is very powerful way to adapt to climate change once you have better early warning services you can much better prevent the negative impacts of disasters flooding drought sea level rise storms and the heat waves yet the long-term collection and sharing of weather observations data is a huge challenge for many countries many developing countries including several in africa do not have the capacity to generate basic weather and climate observation data they need to be able to generate real-time data to inform planning emergency preparedness and management of climate change [Music] dance the data gaps represent lost opportunities when we invest in countries where data is lacking the socio-economic benefits far outweigh the financial costs so much of our economic and other activity can be disrupted or damaged by unanticipated weather or climate events and trends sectors such as agriculture water energy transport and construction are particularly sensitive and their productivity and functioning is highly dependent on good data on weather and climate helping developing countries to comply with their commitments to collect and share minimum quality weather data could result in some 5 billion us dollars in global benefits annually the systematic observations financing facility will allow to deliver those benefits according to a recent world bank report there are three types of benefits first avoiding losses second optimizing production processes [Music] third improving social and environmental benefits by providing financial support to least developed countries and small island developing states not only for capital investment but also for operations and maintenance the systematic observations financing facility strikes at the heart of the problem and will ensure the benefits of investments in observational capacity are sustained i've called for a breakthrough on adaptation and finance ahead of cop 26 in glasgow this year i've also called on dollars the multilateral development banks and private finance institutions to work with vulnerable countries on the development of innovative financial instruments to support resilience building these countries stand on the front line of the climate crisis they need significantly more support you
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102 Dalmatians - 14 - living will
hey there everyone this is how cow i just had some real rough sonicking so let's see how the castle witch's ancient goes who's standing on the edge of london if you're trying [Music] to escape i love the shade of green and roland's back hi yvonne long time no see hello again you sneezed i guess i still have my cold kazoontay what's this old place these are the ruins of an ancient castle from the middle ages i think you need to go into the castle and make your way up to the highest tower why hmm it looks like the drawbridge is closed how do i get inside you'll find switches like this one located around the castle each switch opens a door or causes a secret area to be revealed sounds simple enough no but really why though like you know what it's fine that's a switch it's really like a big block land rover there's bones lined up here that's pretty good all right well i need to go and take the time to eliminate the gators go in the water and you bark at them and they explode like a real gator if you're ever stuck in the gator mode smart kind of them like that and they'll explode and make wacky sound of that see there's the hidden bone here was the intro area let's get that sniffer out immediately see what's going to happen with me gotta dig a thing at the entry yeah that's right it's when you got very clearly delineated areas like this with like a big void uh waiting for us making it really clear that you're never coming back from here alive child uh i don't know where anything is gonna sniff again all right here we go growing inside the void there's some snapping still you can see the triangle triangle means sniffing is happening oh look at that statue whoop i'll ride in the pit i'm in the well i gotta drain this gotta kill this alligator by barking at it real loud yeah you can't like knive you can doggy paddle you know it's pretty good doggy pants oh watch out that guy's got a gun okay and that is how we open up the folded dungeon way to go way to go uh there's one way to go and it's the way it goes gotta line up all our bones here that's right we locked a man here and he died and he decomposed all that's left is a bunch of bone and a gun dog in the corner yeah good old hot dog corner go on boxes i don't know press button psychic dog powers no that's just weight you see it's gonna make this thing go whoa now the water levels down then the safe distance me get sticker screamed at oh boy little panel with the bone flipping around all right and that's how i jumped in the phone like a fool but the world celebrated that action and rewarded me handsomely bones on the stairs yeah that's right bones on the stairs where are we dining parlors oh no it's not stealing because they're mine now how you get on the table like that there's a fallen column and a monkey gun he's screaming like a hot dog man knows to scream scream it up something i don't know i guess there's upstairs there it's gonna go out of place and then we're gonna be able to play them parts it's me mark's mcguire i'm going to start a new carnival attraction where everyone can look at my face for five dollars that's all that happens if it has to be at the county fair otherwise it doesn't work see this time i wasn't punished in fact i'm war uh oh well i wasn't done exploring but you know what i'm just doing things then we got an awkward loading place because it kind of interrupted it itself there's a dog here it's the dog that's most dog life you did it all right well this was the secret lair whoosh then it's gonna like this is gonna like load up okay this time it was a little bit less more something i don't know let's go outside we got train thing yeah park got a bear and it's gonna blow up but the door's gonna open sure why not hey check it out and we can go out and that thing is rocking back and forth get out all right here's a catapult a triple shake call it what you want i'm gonna put a man on it or maybe just me i don't know wow okay i just did that i'm up here i'm fine don't worry no don't win though all right so you gotta wait for a wind to go away even when you're a puppy the wind is history well yeah the history of wind that has to exist somewhere it's gonna be my thesis of adventure howl oh i can see a pop okay so i was a bit confused there about the way objects were placed where whoa yeah whoa you fell i can fall too that's what puppies do we fall over the place but we all laying on our feet that's what's one of those straights we're the most oh yvonne it looks like we opened up that gate after all what are you doing here good work once you finish down here you should go up to the higher part of the castle but that's going to require a little bravery on your part uh what do you mean the only way to get up there you are to launch yourself with this old cat you're not useful elon musk what is your goal making you well crazy oh it's completely safe i promise [Music] yvonne is whenever they need to take five hours to explain things that don't need explaining she's the best all right so okay i thought something was gonna happen oh this is pretty good all right check it out i'm bouncing out here there's both like there's a one up which implies hey this is the real special loot but you need it like so there's bones so you need to get there one way or another i i don't know what i'm doing here there's bones in the stairway i don't get it but i'm a mirror and now i guess i'm not i'm gonna eat this hot dog oh man i opened up a gate years ago oh it's that gay all right so okay so i had to fall down the phone all this time look at that just accidentally doing everything that you need to do on purpose forever there's a bone up here i'm gonna scream at it i'm gonna go away bone and all right so is there more to do on the wall then psychic pow oh it just looks really silly um because i yeah there's the wind like i thought i did everything there was to do [Music] there's more cause yeah you go here you like zigzag you don't really need to fight all that hard honestly oh you go up here right because our goal is to reach the highest point of the castle i guess going up the tower would help accomplish that but devil wind is here except there's nothing stopping you from just kind of like struggling against it like this oh no no you do get pushed then you don't okay then you do that so um i feel like i'm heading towards the conclusion but i got like missing half half my bogs which which is the cool way kids say dogs now you take the small d and you flip it backwards and depending on how you flip it it can look like a small b or it can look like gibberish so it depends really check it out i'm in the sand mod i'm in the sail lot where would somebody see yeah look at that like like like see there's there's the exit i got a lot of bones but i'm missing half the kids where are they all at i don't know if i use my sniffer it's gonna like uh the exit no you see okay no you see things outside the range of the flower good i always try to out speed flowers whenever i can what hey parrot your parrot dog face [Music] hey gotta dig here on this mound bird bone pops up out of town i don't know it's pretty much in town though so it feels like i missed like a whole area or something and yeah here sounds like a place where i might have missed something like i don't remember this place for example all right bedroom here we go get out of here night night time to you what does that mean that's a bun split block then whoa the fireplace is open time to cook a brisket gross why why is that gross okay so i have access to fireplace now that's that's exciting where's that again i don't know it's the hallway [Music] yeah there we go so now i can go here in the fireplace yeah we're cooking hot dog it's mustard whoa dog how are you alive yeah well i mean you seem to be impervious to fire that's not nothing in terms of superpower buddy all right like there's on top of those that i need to get but i don't know how to get there yet like i can get okay let's take a second i can get here from here i can get on oh yeah i didn't see this podium which seems to be the key to solving all of my dreams candela punch kelvin brunch gonna eat a candela bra for lunch weird but fair enough i guess why do i say fair enough fairness has nothing to do with anything you're the greatest or the greatest it's official can't deny it do not deny my greatness all right where do you want me to go sniffer well you're like i'm confused you can dig here in the wall what's along the floor [Music] whoa did you see that arc light up due to like glaring or something i look cool wait is this another flipboard flip wall like i went through one of these or maybe there's just a buried something here because i've been here oh yeah you gotta dig here and just learn turn the thing one bone left as well as one puppy it's rare that i got a puppy waiting for so long what happened there miscreantismism [Music] no i doubt it all right the room is there a puppy in the room well okay well there's the last bone striker oh that's how you get here oh yeah um maybe i'll say i'll admit to it maybe my exploration was a little lacking maybe i could have been a little bit more thorough when i went into this room like i said my head space is your head space but you know what it's fine that's the reason why i got a powerful nose don't think if you can smell there's some weird interaction with the wind or like i feel like i can interrupt the push by just like rolling into the wall diagonal like that turns out when ain't no problem if you can just kind of cheat wow incredible thank you for this insight things are not hard if you're cheating yeah keep that in your memory banks i will save the game thank you i think this level was just the right amount of vague for exactly what i needed next time cruella one one one are you ready for that level of intensity we're not even getting a good idea where it's gonna be his dog is walking on wall i was gonna just like hanging out all right look at that it's the ancient castle s is really weird it's like really like i don't know it's a weird s judge my s
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Why is it important to understand statistics? | Understanding Statistics with Antony Davies
humans are storytellers we like stories from the time you were little and people tell us things and and when we're older its anecdotes anecdotes catch our imaginations they stick in our memories and I think humans have evolved to be anecdote incre-- to the invention of writing and you know widespread literacy which is a very recent thing that's the way we we pass down wisdom from generation generation you know what plant not to eat what animal to stay away from because it's gonna eat you these sorts of things you tell stories about Uncle Joe who got too close to that big cat and it just bit his leg off right no I'm not gonna do that right and we embellish it with all kinds of other things to make it more scary so the kids don't go anywhere near the thing right and we're anecdotal creatures in anecdotes give us on top of that and entertaining a colorful way to to look at to to grapple with the world around us the problem is good decisions are more often made by statistics or analysis of statistics than by consulting anecdotes and the problem statistics is they're not colorful they're not interesting right we have to force kids to sit through stats classes because nobody likes this stuff you know while there's no way to make statistics more palatable it is at least necessary to communicate to people who maybe aren't interested in knowing about statistics there are great drawbacks to to using anecdotes as your map for the world as you go about making decisions and it at least at least help people to understand things like you know when you make a decision to ban a drug or two or two you know ban a particular type of weapon or to you know subsidize this thing or tax that thing that it's important to hold that back a little bit and remember that the data or the things that we should consult in making decisions your heart is a wonderful thing to consult in asking the question what is it we should be making decisions about but the decision itself needs to be driven by data [Music]
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Religious Spirits: Guilt and Fear
[Music] hello David Igor Hernandez here and you are watching Spirit Church here on the encounter TV network I'm continuing now my series on religious spirits and I really want to attack the religious spirits of guilt and fear guilt can leave believers bound to their pasts guilt can leave believers weighted down by the burdensome torment of their mistakes and fear can torment believers too perhaps you constantly wonder about your salvation or perhaps you're constantly wondering about whether or not God is angry with you and you know some believers even still struggle with the fear of Hell even though they've been saved so I want to attack these issues head-on that's what I'm discussing here on this edition of spirit church but first Stephen Moctezuma is here with me he's gonna lead you in some very unknown today up and then we're going to get right into this message here is Steven Moffat [Music] Oh who are thirsty come and dream come to the table Oh come and feast [Music] those who [Music] come receive come too ever come to the [Music] see see see [Music] come to the water Oh thirsty come and tree come to the tea for all who are hungry come and feast those who are we those who courtesy to come to hey sis you [Music] my first for you you Oh [Music] [Laughter] Oh [Music] so first for you you [Music] her spy you [Music] oh boy [Music] I will to see it you are I will see that you are good I will see that you are good you care to me [Music] see that you are good ah you can Oh [Music] you Oh ha [Music] oh my soul first for you you are [Music] oh my so first for you you are [Music] I want to begin by attacking the spirit of fear and then I will address the spirit of guilt but this religious spirit of fear causes you to constantly question your salvation the spirit of fear causes the children of God to constantly wonder if God is angry with them now there is nothing wrong with wanting to please God there is nothing wrong with wanting to live a holy life style and there is nothing wrong with reverence in God but the spirit of fear causes you to live in paranoia in suspicion in torment and whenever you lack peace you can rest assured that whatever is taking your peace is not from God because when the Holy Spirit speaks he speaks with a light of hope in other words when he confronts an issue in your life when he calls you on a certain thing he will also offer the hope of overcoming that thing whenever you have a shortcoming and you sense that conviction along with that conviction the Holy Spirit will always bring the power to repent of that sin and walk toward holiness know what I'm talking about here is the spirit of fear the fear of Hell the fear of the wrath of God the fear of making a mistake constantly wondering am I in the perfect will of God constantly wondering did I miss it did I miss the will of God did I upset him did I step in the wrong direction did I say the wrong thing this is not just self-examination it goes far beyond that this is self-hatred this is self torment this is the lack of peace believers who struggle with this spirit can't even enjoy the Word of God as they read the Word of God instead of learning more about Christ instead of fellowshipping with the word instead of fellowshipping with the Holy Spirit they read the word and are afraid that they've misinterpreted it they read the word and wonder if perhaps they're being influenced by a demonic spirit who's causing them to be deceived there is a constant fear of deception there is a constant fear of missing it now this is no way to live especially because God has given to us peace the scripture affirms the work of salvation the spirit of fear questions in the holy spirit has given us the truth but the spirit of fear constantly asks but what if you got it wrong now again I have to emphasize the balance here there is nothing wrong with asking questions there is nothing wrong with examining yourself but if this troubles you to the point where you're losing sleep if this troubles you to the point where you can't pray you can't worship you can't even approach the Word of God and there's something wrong I'm gonna read a scripture to you first John or a portion of scripture first John chapter 4 verses 17 through 19 saying and as we live in God our love grows more perfect so we will not be afraid on the day of judgment but we can face him with confidence because we live like Jesus here in this world such love has no fear because perfect love expels all fear if we are afraid it is for fear of punishment and this shows that we have not fully experienced his perfect love we love each other because he loved us first really ultimately the spirit of fear comes down to this you're afraid of punishment you're afraid of the wrath of God now if you have not been redeemed if you have not received Christ then this fear is well-founded but if you are someone who as the scripture says lives like Jesus here in this world and this is not perfection we're talking about this is the walk of holiness this is the process of sanctification but if you live like that you have nothing to fear you can stand before God on the day of judgment with confidence knowing that he loves you and this perfect love casts out all fear do you realize God is not working against you he's working for you God who is all-powerful all-knowing ever present is working in your favor God is doing and has done everything in his power to save you if God will continue to by His Holy Spirit pursue those who resist his love then how much more will he hold on to you who seeks his face you see when it comes to fear fear is ultimately a useless attempt at control but when you let go and understand that God is in control and that the one who loves you is also all-powerful and has the ability to perform that which he wants to do on your behalf then the spirit of fear begins to lose its hold why because you understand I am perfectly known and I am perfectly loved and he will not let me go it's because of his love I trust not in my ability to cling to God I trust in God's ability to cling to me the perfect love of God casts out all fear the second thing I want to address here is guilt now guilt tells you you have to work for love guilt tells you that the accomplishment of your salvation is on you and not on God guilt tells you that you have to work for your salvation instead of just receive it guilt emphasizes your past guilt emphasizes your shortcomings guilt emphasizes your character flaws guilt emphasizes you mistakes guilt emphasizes the thoughts that you don't want to think and it brings attention on you it brings attention on your darkness rather than on the light of God people who live with guilt live in this constant tension a constant frustration with themselves that becomes self-hatred and therefore you can't receive the love of God because you don't even love yourself remember Jesus told us that we're to love others as we love ourselves so if I hate myself how am I supposed to love my brother or my sister you see when you live in guilt it's hard for you to give love and it's hard for you to accept love now the people who are most susceptible to guilt are those who struggle with anxiety and people who struggle with anxiety torment themselves because they lack a perfect record they constantly replay their mistakes again and again and again in their head and just when you think you've received freedom from your past just when you're ready to look forward just when you're ready to let go of what's behind you suddenly guilt enters again and grabs hold of your attention and guilt says remember your past guilt says remember what you did so what you must do with guilt is obliged look to the past yes I will look to my past but when I look to my past I make sure to look far enough to see the Lamb of God slain before the foundation of the earth when I look to my past I don't just look 10 years ago I don't just look to 15 years ago I look to over 2,000 years ago when Jesus gave His life on the cross for me the wrath of God poured out upon him all wrath God poured out upon him you see guilt is a way of punishing self guilt is our way of inflicting pain upon ourselves we repeatedly torment ourselves because of our mistakes we repeatedly beat ourselves that look I'm about to tell you something about your you probably never even realized do you realize that when you allow guilt to work in you that you are beating yourself up mentally you're beating yourself up emotionally you are abusing yourself when you allow yourself to wallow and entered wallow in and entertain guilt and so the guilts that we allow to come against us the guilts that we embrace we're basically embracing a cross that Christ did not call us to embrace and by embracing guilt here is basically how it works we tell ourselves this if I can beat myself up enough I can earn my salvation and so just as ancient religious people used to do by the way they used to some would whip themselves over and over and over again as a way of paying for their sins not realizing that Christ already paid that price we say that's silly that's ridiculous but we do it every day when we repeat our mistakes to ourselves what are we doing emotionally speaking spiritually speaking we are whipping ourselves hoping to pay off our debt not realizing that the debt has already been paid you can stop giving yourself those lashings you can stop tormenting yourself you can stop looking at your past because of what Jesus has done first John chapter 1 verses 8 and 9 say if we claim we have no sin we are only fooling ourselves and not living in the truth so I'm sure those who struggle with guilt have no issue here anyone who struggles with guilt doesn't just acknowledge that they have sinned but they dwell on meditate on the fact that they have sinned and they don't let it go verse 9 gives us hope this is so powerful but if we confess our sins to him he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness now I love what it says here you notice it says he's faithful and he's just to forgive us our sins what does that mean well he's faithful which means he could instantly forgiveness and he's just which means he has the right to forgive us once and for all time he paid that price I want to read a powerful portion of scripture to you found in Hebrews chapter 9 so Christ has now become the high priest over all the good things that have come he has entered that greater more perfect Tabernacle in heaven which was not made by human hands and is not part of this created world with his own blood not the blood of goats and calves he entered the most holy place once for all time and secured our Redemption forever I want you to picture a hallway on one side of the hallway there's a door and then all the way on the other side of this long hallway there's another door the first door will call justification the hallway we will call sanctification the door way at the other end of the hallway we will call glorification so when I enter that first door justification I can open that door and shut it behind me justification is a legal standing meaning I'm no longer guilty I've been cleared now that's the first door the hallway is sanctification it's not a door it's not a one-time thing it's a walk it's a process it takes me time to get there now that door on the other end is glorification that of course we know is when we stand before Christ when we become like him we're glorified like him we receive our glorified bodies our glorified state we're not there yet so that first door is justification the hallway is sanctification that final door is glorification as long as I am in the hallway I'm justified now some of you battle with guilt over where you stand in the hallway and you're afraid the spirit of fear that maybe you might be cast out of the door of justification but remember this God is not looking for perfection he is looking for progress so when we open that first door and shut it behind us justification we're sealed we're in it's done and now as we progress through that hallway sometimes we take a couple steps forward sometimes we take a couple steps back but so long as we are on that journey so long as we are in the hallway we're on our way to glorification and we have already been justified so I'm gonna tell you a story and then I will finish this message I took my car to the mechanic because the check engine light had gone on now I'm not much of a car person so if someone is overcharging me I'll have no idea so I take my car to the mechanic I Drive in there I say hey my friend listen I have no idea what's going on with my car but I need you to fix this the check engine light is on it's been on for a couple days now it's bugging me please take care of it so he takes the car he does whatever he does to it and then he charges me a price I paid that price and I leave his shop but as I'm driving away from the mechanic's shop I recognize something that bothers me the check engine light is still on I was so bothered by the check engine light that I couldn't even focus on the road I was looking at the check engine light so frustrated I turned back around and went back to the mechanic shop I take my car and I say hey look man my check engine light is back on what on earth is happening here he said oh bring it in here I'll run Diagnostics he runs Diagnostics and then he tells me this he says listen everything with your car is fine we just needed to reset the check engine light I said what do you mean he says well the check engine light goes on to let us know there is a problem and then after we fixed the problem we're supposed to reset that light so that it finds any new problems but also so that it goes away so that you know the problem has been fixed and I realized that that is really what the conviction of the Holy Spirit is to us that's the role that guilt should play in our lives it's the check engine light now summer you the check engine light or your guilt has gone on and you recognize there's a problem you've taken it in to the mechanic God but then some of you have left that throne room and gone back into your everyday lives and you've noticed that the check engine light still comes on and you go back to God and say God fix this problem forgive me and God says I've already forgiven you I've already fixed that that's already behind us you my friend just need to reset your check engine light otherwise you'll be like me and you won't be able to focus on the road ahead well that is it for the message I want to pray with you now I want to pray that God would break the spirit of fear from off of your life and that God would give you the peace of mind that comes when your guilt is taken away let's pray now let's come against these religious mindsets these religious paradigms and let's believe that God is going to set you free it's time to walk in peace it's time to let go of the past I don't care what you've done I don't care how afraid you are of the fact that you think it may catch up to you one day God is so merciful and he's so gracious let's pray father in the name of Jesus I pray for that one receiving this prayer now and I ask you Lord to break from them the spirit of guilt and the spirit of fear for your word declares Lord that you've not given us a spirit of fear but of power and of love and of a sound mind in the name of Jesus there's a minister watching me and you're watching this you're lying down and you're watching this as you're getting ready for sleep right now and you've been struggling with guilt so heavily that you feel like quitting the ministry I'm here to tell you let go of the past God still wants to use you thank you Lord for revealing that and I pray Lord that you touch and heal your people touch their sick bodies let your healing power flow through them in the name of Jesus we pray I want you to say it because you agree say Amen well I want to welcome now the new members of Spirit Church there you are up on the screen we love you and we are praying for you I always say that because I always mean it if you like information on how you can join the spirit family then go to David Hernandez ministries.com slash Spirit Church remember when you joined it's absolutely free and you'll get a free teaching from me every single week as well as a new worship video from Stephen Moctezuma plus you can reply to that email for prayer support from our ministry staff so join the Spirit family today and do that by going again to David Hernandez ministries.com slash Spirit Church now to your comments and these comments are from the first part of this series which is religious spirits legalism this is where I dealt with legalism and I even gave you some signs that your church may be a cult I know that sounds shocking but it is possible for churches to turn into cults so if you're in a place in your life where or in your church or ministry where you feel like something's just not quite right I'm not talking about people who are overly sensitive and whatnot I'm talking about those who really are discerning something's out of place I really encourage you go back and watch that teaching on legalism not only will it set you free from many many mindsets that are not of God but it will also army with the truth so that you could make sure you're never again ensnared in those so these are the comments from that video if you'd like me to read your comments on next week's edition of spirit search and then go ahead and leave a comment in the comment section right now and also while you're at it if you're watching this on youtube don't forget to subscribe like comment share and when you do subscribe be sure to click that notification bell so that you can receive notifications when we put out the new content so now to your comments again from religious spirits legalism new creations in Christ rights as a new follower of the Lord Jesus Christ I really needed to hear this teaching it answered many questions that I had may God continue to bless you your family and your ministry Caleb tech Li AB writes thank you for this spirit-filled sermon all your sermons have blessed me greatly ever since I started watching you may God bless you and your ministry greatly in Jesus's name well Caleb thank you so much for watching and I'm glad you've been blessed by the Lord's ministry Isaac Aguilar writes what an incredible message evangelist David may the holy spirit continue to move through you and the ministry I praise God for your heart to spread the gospel god bless you stephen the ministry and all of your families in Jesus's name and the final commenter Savannah Bianca writes congratulations David and Jess on your little miracle by the way Savannah is talking about my little aria I am now a father best phase of life so far Savannah continues I found your channel about a month ago and your teachings have been truly life-changing I have grown a deeper understanding of God and I love being able to reteach these spiritual truths in my fellowship group this channel has been truly a blessing thank you may God continue to bless your family and your ministry well thank you Savannah for writing in to us and I want to talk to you now don't turn the video off this is very very very important we get messages all the time from people like these who tell us that well watching the content they got saved well watching the content they got healed or they began to pray in tongues for the first time ever not only do we get testimonies from the video content itself we also get testimonies from around the world at our ministry events which by the way are growing larger and larger and larger every single month you have to come down to one but my point is this ministry is impacting lives people write to us all the time people are getting saved people are getting healed people are getting 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Accounts Payable Basics: A Guide to Almost Everything
this accounts payable crash course is designed to give you the basic business intelligence you need to understand what the accounts payable function does in it's a bit more complicated than it appears on the outside this concise session will give you the accounts payable business intelligence you need to succeed in 17 information pack minutes stick around to the end and you'll build a solid understanding of all the main accounts payable issues including what is the work of accounts payable and we've got nine on top of invoice processing why we use best practices and why they matter so much how invoice processing should work how the master Venda file fits into the structure of accounts payable and a look at both two-way and three-way matching used in accounts payable departments everywhere so let's get started answering this question what is Accounts Payable I'm going to answer it a little differently than maybe some other people would so I like to say when we talk about the term accounts payable it can mean one of of two different things it can either be an accounting term and you know that's what many people are uh searching for the accounting or the financial term or it can refer to the department within virtually every organization that handles invoices and lots more we're going to start off by addressing the accounting term when uh people talk about accounts payable from a financial standpoint um either for financial statements balance sheet income statement Etc typically what they're looking for or what they're discussing is the amount of money that a company owes to its creditors it's supp liers its bills payable if you will and generally we're talking about only those liabilities that have a short-term uh basis and that is typically uh meant to be within one year but of course the issue that um I like to talk about and I spend a lot of time talking about is the accounts payable function and this is function that basically every single organization has and it's the group of people or the person sometimes it's just a person or maybe a half a person they do uh this this function and something else at uh a smaller company is the group that pays the bills now that seems like pretty straightforward but it gets a lot more complicated than that and we're going to talk a little bit about about that as we go forward not only that the accounts payable groups in most organizations does a lot more than just pay the bills and I'm going to talk a little bit about that so accounts payable paying the bills a lot harder than it sounds and a lot more complicated given that the primary function in almost every organization is invoice processing let's examine that function in a little bit more detail so an invoice shows up in accounts payable we're not going to talk now about whether it gets there by email or by an invoice automation solution or perhaps the post but whatever the invoice is there and the processor is working on it the first step that they do is they send it out for approval they send it to the person who ordered the goods when the invoice comes back approved then they check to see if it was correct they use the three-way match or perhaps perhaps a four-way match in a few cases they do their verifications and they make sure that the invoice is correct using whatever matching process the organization has in place once they've got a match and everything is correct they schedule for payments according to the payment terms that were agreed to with the vendor and if it's an invoice that is subject to early payment discount um then they of course process it as quickly as possible um in order to earn the early payment discount what if it doesn't match okay that happens is it saying an account's payable it sounds corny but it's actually true and the saying goes like this a good invoice gets a good payment when the invoice does equal the purchase order or whatever there's some discrepancy the discrepancy must be resolved before the invoice is paid very few organizations will short pay an invoice because there's a whole bunch of other problems that can come up because of that so ideally the discrepancy is resolved before the due date and the invoice is paid on time there are several reasons for this number one paying it on the due date obviously keeps the supplier happy but it also makes for a lot less work in the accounts payable function because when you don't pay on time you know many vendors will send a second or third invoice which can create work so to resolve the discrepant invoice typically that is handled in accounts payable and the processor involved will contact purchasing or contact the vendor depending upon who is in the best position to resolve whatever the problem is we can't talk about invoice processing without mentioning best practices of the three-way match did you notice how I snuck the concept of best practice in they're important and we'll address that bit in a bit not every organization uses a three-way match some do a two-way match simply comparing the purchase order with the invoice clearly the three-way match is superior but it takes more time so some organizations don't bother with the receiving document especially if there are very few problems with received it this is the foundation of the accounts payable function what is the three-way match this is the process every accounts payable department should use to ensure that invoices that they are paying are accurate legitimate and have not been already paid as you know duplicate payment of invoices can be a problem and it's an even bigger problem now because we have so many suppliers who are sending duplicate copies of invoices but I digress back to the three-way match okay the three-way match involves three documents purchase order the receiving document and the invoice let's discuss each of them in a little bit of detail so you can understand what they are and what their role is in this much vaulted much talked about three-way match so the three documents the first document that starts the whole transaction if you will is the purchase order you'll sometimes see it abbreviated as po or PO number because they all have numbers and basically this is the document that your purchasing department will prepare and send over to the supplier placing the order the purchase order and it will delineate you know what they want to order should have price on it many times they'll have terms and conditions and it sets for fourth if you will the terms for the transaction or at least the terms for the transaction as far as your organization is concerned if the supply doesn't agree with anything on it like let's say the price they should go back and forth with the purchasing department and the purchase order should be changed to reflect it so if your guy says the price is a dollar and the vendor says no the price is $2 the price on the purchase order should be changed to whatever they agree the price receiving documents sometimes also called packing slip you've all seen them when you've ordered things online and the stuff comes comes and there's a little piece of paper in the inside telling you what's in the box that you wanted when the goods come in what the folks on your receiving doc should do I'm not saying they necessarily do do it but they should make sure that what is on the packing slip or the receiving document is what they receive so if it says 15 widgets there should be 15 widgets in there if they are broken or there's any other problem with it it should be noted then there's the good old invoice the invoice is basically the bill that the vendor sends asking for for payment and it should match what was on the purchase order and match what was on the receiving document so simple example if there were 100 widgets ordered and supplier only had 75 the receiving document should show 75 but let's just assume for our first example that everything matches so when the invoice shows up in a canel payable the cancel payable department then looks in the system for the purchasing order that goes along with it and hopefully the invoice had the purchase order number on it so that will make that a little bit easier and the receiving document they should match all three of them and when they all three match they set it up for payment you've got your three documents you've got your approval and hopefully if everything matches you can then set it up for payment and the vendor can be paid and everybody will be happy but what happens when those three documents don't agree this is what I refer to not everybody does but I refer to as having a discrepant invoice it means there's a discrepancy it means somebody has to figure out why what happened contact the purchaser contact purchasing figure out what's the correct amount and then pay it or have the documents altered now what happens in the real world is that typically resolving discrepant invoices falls on the head if you will of the accounts payable processor personally I think this is a little unfair everybody involved in the transaction they're the ones with the least knowledge they don't you know understand always what was ordered any nuances but they're the ones who are typically t with resolving these discrepancies so it will often mean phone calls or emails to determine what should be paid now some people take the opinion they just pay the lower of what's on the invoice or the purchase order but I don't really recommend that yeah it gets your company the lowest price but there's going to be a discrepancy then especially if the price was lower on the purchase order and you pay less than the vendor build you for so I really do recommend getting the discrepancies resolved rather than you know taking this Hardline approach okay ideally and I'm underlining ideally with you know 14 lines you'll get these discrepancies resolved before the payment due date and this way the vendor will have no excuse if you will for sending a second copy of that invoice so anyway it falls on usually the cancel payable processor to get the matter resolved now a lot of the automated Solutions will have a discrepancy resolution module built in so when there's a discrepancy through the module the accounts payable person can send a message to either the vendor or somebody in purchasing to get this resolved in theory this should work really well by like everything else that you know in theory works really well in reality it doesn't always work that well I've had several people on the vendor side on the supplier side complain to me that oh when the accounts payable person doesn't want to deal with it anymore they just market closed likewise I've heard accounts payable folks say that the vendor Community does the same thing so you know it goes both ways but anyway the discrepancies should be resolved and ideally before their duty but invoice processing isn't the only task handled in accounts payable let's take a look at some of the other tasks handled there what are all these other tasks that I've been alluding to have I'm listed nine that I'm going to talk about but there can be a lot more than this but these are the more common ones shall we say number one responsibility that is for protection your accounts payable staff should be educated and should keep on top of all the different new frauds that are out there and how to protect the organization against it the next issue that all all good accounts payable departments have to address in the issue of best practices they have to not only utilize them but they have to understand that they change and be able to identify new best practices that will enhance their organization or keep their organization you know just at a reasonable level because if you don't use best practices which always incorporate internal controls strong internal controls you could fall prey to fraud and other inefficiencies the next issue uh that probably every accounts payable department who has to handle it which is they didn't have to handle is the issue of $199 data from AP now shows that about 76% of all organizations have their 1099s issued that work is handled by the accounts payable staff okay and as you may know those rules change every year and that means by the way not only issuing the 1099s but frequently dealing with the B notices if the IRS determines that those 1099s that were issued were not issued correctly next issue that we see handled with in accounts payable and I expect to see this in either greater numbers in the coming months is the evaluation of new technology or technology related to accounts payable typically the accounts payable department is as a manager uh sometimes the controller assumes that that role but often times you do have a separate individual whose responsibility is to manage the staff and make sure all this works gets done and so that takes another set of skills management skills we sometimes refer to to his soft skills so that person needs to have those skills as well and as you can see as I'm going through this list and I'm only halfway through it there are a number of different skills that the person who manages this group has to have and so it is not uh definitely a low-level job next issue we see many accounts payable departments will handle the reporting and the remitting of both sales tax and use tax if applicable for their organization likewise they will handle the unclaimed property or the estet reporting and remitting and sometimes that can to you know all the state this is one area where all the states have unclaimed property rules and laws next what we expect from our accounts payable managers is that they make recommendations regarding more efficient more productive processes we're going to have a lot of these as I mentioned some new best practices some greater use of Technology uh but not least many accounts payable departments handle the expense reimbursement requests for your Travelers this is always it's another one of those trying tasks kind of like the 1099 reporting everybody wishes they didn't have to do it but you know it has to be done and it often times ends up in accounts payable I've just kind of hit on the highlights of what tends to be addressed in accounts payable departments but by no stretch to the imagination is this a comprehensive list it's just highlight if you're getting value from this I would love it if you would hit that thumbs up or like button it lets me know you like this and that I should make more content like it we mentioned that the three-way match is a best practice it is just one of the many best practices used in accounts payable how many are there hundred I wrote a book focusing on 127 of them now you may be wondering why I make such a big deal about best practices let me explain best practices ensure a lot more than fraud protection by their very nature they incorporate strong internal controls as you might be able to tell about this issue I'm really really passionate about it because I believe it can make a big difference I've recently written a book entitled 127 best practices for accounts pay able and it's an update of an earlier one 101 best practices why the update because best practices change over time technology changes unfortunately we have new frauds new regulatory issues use of best practices also makes an operation more effective and efficient and hence reduces cost and reduced cost is money right to your bottom line so while it might not seem so obvious to start with use of best practices will make you more cost-efficient and then if you're a public company and you're subject to the strictures of the sarban Oxley um act then you know you have sarban Oxley audit and that audit will focus largely on internal controls so if you're using best practices and they incorporate those controls you're a big step ahead of the game now if you have any suggestions on why you think best practices are critical that I haven't addressed add them in the comment field below and we can have hopefully an interesting conversation if best practices lead to continued process Improvement I just want to comment for a moment on a few areas where many companies are currently making process improvements and as this relates to the accounts payable function um we're going to see I believe the almost complete elimination of paper invoices Now by this I don't mean necessarily that everybody is going to adopt invoice automation although I strongly suggest that this might be a good time to at least evaluate what's out there it may simply mean converting all your vendors to sending their invoices uh through email so that we don't have problems should another Crisis occur next issue we expect to see an increase in the number of electronic payments and also we we expect to see more remote working uh maybe not full-time but uh staff working from home one two or three days um a week and of course we can't talk about accounts payable without mentioning the master vendor file it's kind of an oddb topic but it's of critical importance when managing the accounts payable and payment function so let's start off with a very brief definition by Master vendor file we mean the the file that is the repository for all the information about your vendors used by the accounts payable department when they are making payments and for other matters but mostly when they are making payments uh sometimes other departments will have their own vendor file but this is the one that's used for making payments Master vendor file and responsibility for master vendor file is one of the legs of the procura pay chain and that's what we um we talk about sometimes when we're talking about SE ation of Duties separation of Duties and that's it it's the repository for information responsibility for it typically lies in either the accounts payable department or the purchasing department and we could have a big argument about where it belongs but more more often than not it is in the accounts payable department when you set it up when you set a vendor up in the master vendor file you don't want to just get the minimum information that you need in order to get that first payment out the door it can be used for other other items for example tracking of whether you got w9s and whether that W9 was put through the pin matching program and whether that was successful and contact information contact information about from your vendor so that you have someone to call in case of an emergency and if you've been anywhere in the corporate world um in the last I don't know year or two you know that sometimes you need that contact information to call up the vendor to make sure that they actually were the ones who sent you that change of address form and it's not some crook trying to get their hands on your money we've hit on on the highlights here but there are many other areas where best practices should be used in the accounts payable function but are often ignored until disaster hit I feel these issues are so important we recently did a short talk about them which you should watch right now using the link on your YouTube screen and it's also in the description good luck
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Kevin Slavin: Interview Excerpts from CLOUDS (2014)
the the primary mode of uh transmission from uh uh from from the world into my machine at during my adolescent years was actually typing in programs that were printed in magazines I've been thinking a lot about that recently how strange that is right you know that that basically so so you know before there was a network to deliver it um we used we used paper uh to do that we you know we basically took a program uh printed it out and then sent the print out to somebody to turn it back into a program um and uh and so that's actually how I learned to code was by typing in um programs that were printed in magazines that invariably had errors in them uh and so you were basically debugging uh somebody else's uh crappy code or the mistakes that you'd made um and in a way uh it was like learning a language in a very natural way uh which is sort of being immersed in it I didn't really understand syntax uh I didn't really understand the fundamental principles of what was happening but I understood that they were broken because I would go to compile it or to run it and it didn't work and I was efficiently motivated to make it work because it was a game that I wanted to play or it was something it was in some way something that I wanted to do and those were how there's a there's a kind of beauty to that you know to the way that to the way that an opaque system you know kind of just like moved out into the world uh you know through newsstands right gets picked up somewhere in the Bronx and gets kind of like uploaded in a way back up into a computer all without uh anybody along the way including me really understanding even what it is we're doing uh uh like you know like from the from the moment that it's printed out nobody understands exactly what it is that's happening um the the new seller doesn't understand that he's selling code at this point uh and the 13 year old kid doesn't understand what it is that he's typing in he just understands what he wants it to do um and I think maybe that's part of what uh leads to the interest in the weird uh opacity of the systems uh that were that were swimming in these days um I didn't really think that hard about systems and the kind of algorithmic approach to um it experience Institute just fundamental Human Experience until I started working with game designers every day at area code and so that's stretching back maybe eight or nine years now and uh and it was really sort of spending time with game designers who unlike most other people in the world are actually creating a living system that then people are going to engage for hours of a day or uh you know thousands of hours over a lifetime and understanding that the essence of what they're doing when they design something is designing the the boundaries and the constraints on a human experience and I think that spending a lot of time with some of the most talented game designers around for a couple years sensitized me to the idea that that is a that's a subset of a much broader activity that's happening in the world and very well in the market and this is as far back as maybe 2005 or so 2006 which is early in the scale of things and this is a Trader who uh had been a hacker and it was sort of it was the first time I'd heard about somebody who had taken a hacker's approach to the world and used it on something that wasn't strictly speaking a closed computer system it was the economy and Hemorrhage money and they all their pagers went off in the middle of the night or whatever the the the the alert system was and they they kind of checked it out and what they realized over time was that their algorithm which at that point was responsible for maybe a third of all the trades in the market was under attack by by another algorithm uh and that and that was sort of that was the first that I heard about this that's 2005 2006. uh this image of um the algorithms and systems that seem abstract actually starting to have concrete effects on uh on on the real world on on actual companies that live or die by the ticker that determines their value and uh thinking and just kind of realizing that this is a a quite pervasive story um that that the that the ways that systems affect everyday life is not about financial services it's about anything that connects to a computer which is just about everything these days and that and that there's a way to understand culture itself as being shaped in some ways uh by these systems that have um authors that will never know the name of uh that have authors that may not even know that they are the authors uh and that will have code that they've written that will never be read by a human um and that this is um this is a profound shift um that um that we we think of the world around us uh at a minimum from a cultural perspective but also much broader than that it's a social perspective physical perspectives we think of it as mostly determined by people's taste the architecture of New York City has a certain look because certain Fashions have come in and out of Vogue certain Architects have been prominent and then less prominent and new ones have replaced them uh and certain songs have come on the radio and they've come up and they've faded and certain companies have come and gone and we've always understood those things as having something to do with human activity uh broadly because really what else could there be what else could possibly determine the shape of human experience and experience and I think that we're starting to understand that there is something else that can shape the fundamental texture of human experience and it's something that's sort of made by humans but it's not exactly controlled by humans and that it doesn't have to look like a robot to actually start to shape the world and that that underneath it is the idea that there is a world that you can engage um that has no consequences um as whatever it is that humans were doing up until this point whether you were a painter or a financier or an architect or an engineer or a Jet Pilot there were few ways to understand the world there were a few ways to understand your actions in the world as being able to exist outside of consequences um a direct consequences and I think the idea that there is a that there is such a world and that it doesn't need to live in your head which has limited bandwidth and limited computational power as we understand computers um opens up the idea just the idea that there are worlds in which uh in which we can we can uh bring imagination to life uh without uh destroying uh a building or an or an airplane or you know the ceiling of the chapel uh and and fundamentally that is pretty new you know as as humans you know we we basically have had to do that in our heads uh for a really really long time and having a kind of draft mode for thinking is has not been available to most people and most Professionals for a long time I think we're I've been spending been spending time recently with more and more biologists of different stripes and we've been talking about the ways that uh that biology like most systems of science is has become a kind of computational problem um which is by the way weird right that human life right that the genome is fundamentally a computational problem uh that uh that that the that that the basic ideas of Life are being attacked computationally and the thing that's interesting is that um I haven't yet met a biologist who can explain why it doesn't really work a hundred percent to approach biology sort of obeys computational physics and then it sort of doesn't um and uh and this is one of the things that's curious if you work with DNA for a living or if you work with the brain for a living or whatever it is is that it doesn't exactly yield to a computational model of thinking it sort of does it gets you really really far but it doesn't really get you all the way and I think that's kind of interesting because the most interesting part of that is the idea that it should the the most interesting part of that sort of shortcoming is the idea that it's a shortcoming as if computational as if a computational view of the world is something that we discovered in the world as opposed to something that we made right it's right it's it's a system of approaching the world that is totally constructed by humans um and we sort of expect nature to yield to it as a model that's kind of strange right like that's kind of that right you know we we create systems to understand the world uh and then we and then we expect the the world to yield to that system of understanding right now the dominant model for that is computational and uh because we haven't yet reached the limits of computation we believe that it has no limits um but I think that fundamentally uh even just the idea of something that starts in binary maybe maybe that's the problem who knows who knows where the what the problem in this assumption lies but it's what's clear is that um it doesn't it doesn't unlock all of life it doesn't unlock all of the universe it does open up more of it than we've ever had um it's uh it remains A system that has human authorship uh rather than um uh just the sense of discovering something that has blossomed up in the world uh well I think you know math doesn't have agency but humans do and you know we've we've done a pretty good job of using it to wreak havoc I think we could do a better job still and I think that you know I look forward to what we come up with um but um there's two problems one is the instrumental nature to which it is applied and and that you know when it's applied to uh the genome broadly speaking we can say that that's positive and when it's applied to the trajectory of a Hellfire missile we can broadly say that that's closer to Havoc but I think the mental nature of it it's that we also um we also give it over to the machine and then let it go and the idea that um that a computer is a much more efficient human is maybe a problem first of all it says that a human is just an inefficient computer which is not really what we are and it also says that that uh that the machine and that the math is capable of modeling the actual complexity of the world and we know that it is not and we know that every time that we've given machines autonomy in the world they crash right and this is a very sea this is that every time we give machines autonomy to do whatever they want they crash and that is because they will always have some model of the world built into them and there is no model of the world that can take into account every possible thing that can happen in the world the world surprises us all the time and that is when computers panic and they Panic differently than humans Panic uh we know we know when a when a human panics they look for a plan B and when a computer panics it shuts down and this is a this is a fundamental difference that has wreaked an immense amount of havoc in the stock market uh which is you know it's it's you know what the what the flash crash represents what the 18 000 crashes in the last five years represent our 18 000 Panic moments from computers not from humans right it's not humans Short Selling uh uh and everything right and then we lost I think 10 of the market in 30 seconds or so okay so that's an example where humans are capable of adapting to sudden unexpected change in a way that machines simply aren't um and so every time we load them with an understanding of the world and let them loose uh that understanding of the world will always reach a natural limit because it's it's only based on experience and experience only gets you so far so uh look you know it was years ago that the best chess player in the world was beat by the best chess algorithm um and that is never going to change uh there's not going to be some great Prodigy who's born next year who will be able to beat the computer uh in 10 years because humans human intelligence scales differently than than computers do but at the same time uh what gescher points to is a a really strange thing that happened on an open competition around online chess and so there's this interesting problem with playing chess online because what was happening was is that people would bring Bots to the table right so people would just be they would just want to play chess online in a tournament and then they would realize eventually that they were playing against a bot and so then they had to build algorithms to detect algorithms which is this interesting arms race that you see at in every landscape in which algorithms are let loose is that that arms race immediately escalates and so that happened in chess among other things until eventually somebody instituted an online chess tournament that where they said listen you can bring teams of as many people as you want as many algorithms as you want whatever you want what however you want to attack this attack this and so and it's Kasparov who wrote about this and Kasparov wrote about it and he said he said he said this thing that was not very surprising to him because he's Garrett Kasparov but it's surprising to the rest of us which is that the best chess algorithm in the world was pretty easily beat by a by a chess Grandmaster working together with an algorithm with it's not surprising he says that what is surprising is is that who won the tournament turned out to be I think it was three amateurs working with a couple laptops running like let's say 10 different algorithms and that that's who won and that who won was actually this weird combination of a bunch of amateurs with like a duffel bag full of laptops uh and um so so yeah so that turns out to be the smartest computer in the world is a bunch of people working together in cooperation with a bunch of machines and it's the ability for humans to be able to model all of the infinite what-ifs but to use that very quirky aspect of not just human intelligence but networked human intelligence to do things that no computer can possibly defend against and that's really interesting and as soon as you hear it you know that it's true and I think that what it does is it is it is it forces a reconsideration of human intelligence from something that that a person has to something that people have um and that um and that in a way the most valuable thing the computer has done has been to network uh human intelligence uh that turns out to be far more powerful than all of the data crunching that's happening on the back end and that you know it may be that the greatest advances in what we would call artificial intelligence may be happening in a way that we don't even recognize it right they it may be happening uh in the ways that we are all getting smarter uh through each other uh in ways that we could never have imagined uh before um and see it in uh you see it in the ways that the the CIA was using a relatively simplistic algorithm to mask the um the ordinary rendition flights they were they were using they were basically scrambling and reassigning the numbers on the airplanes that they were using they would repaint them in the hangar uh and so so that airplanes that uh would sort of disappear off of the off of the roster and then sort of reappear somewhere else and so this was a way that they were able to mask uh effectively an illegal activity using a simple simple algorithm and yet they got beat by a bunch of amateur plane spotters around the world who were just taking photographs of planes because that's what they love to do and because they were talking to each other and because they were posting images to each other and just realizing that this doesn't really line up that this doesn't work and that's another example of where networked human intelligence beat the computer and also by the way beat you know a covert system right uh of what happens when humans work with computers uh is so much more effective than any than anything that any human could aspire to or that any computer could aspire to and for me that's actually a very exciting future I'm very interested in that are basically you know there's a way to understand wall drawings as uh as passing an algorithm right I mean like you know it's uh it's mundane to talk about like that but that's effectively what's happening and what uh what what sort of forward-thinking artists and curators 40 years ago were sort of foreseeing and what has really come true is that what the shift that will happen will be the shift from artists making things that reflect their vision of the world which is what artists do for a living to actually making tools that allow other people to see as they see right and it's it's fascinating and it's powerful you know it's it's basically what an artist does is when they when they when they're effective is they make a model of perception whether that's pointillism whether that's cubism uh whether it's abstract expressionism it's a model for perception of the world and it used to be they had to make an artifact to represent that and now they can make a tool to produce that and that is such a beautiful and radical shift for what creativity means and does right to be able to produce a an active perceptual model of the world and to be able to distribute that for other people to use is exactly what what artists have been trying to do for as long as they've been artists and I think it's a really really beautiful time for that well I think I mean one of the things that one of the things that Technologies are allowing us to do is to actually map like the Deep deficiencies and limits of human perception um and you know I think we're all familiar at this point with the selective attention tests that are used to where they have you count the number of basketball passes that move back and forth between somebody and it turns out that there's a gorilla in the room and I think that um more and more were beginning to recognize that that there is that that human perception is so deeply flawed uh in ways that we couldn't in ways that are are really really uncomfortable to recognize right the gorilla in the room is a very uncomfortable thing to come to terms with right that that 50 of people who take the test don't see it um and uh and the thing that's I think the thing that's unnerving about a computational approach in big data and so and so forth is that um it's it doesn't have the same deficiencies as human perception has it has different deficiencies but it sort of sees everything if there was a gorilla in the room it would see it right it would it would it would it would have that data right and you could query it uh and uh it would return that value whereas a human wouldn't or at least 50 of all humans wouldn't um so we're becoming aware that there's a big difference between a human perceptual model and a computationally perception perceptual model um like we're already we're already you know many dollars short on understanding the reality immediately around us let alone you know deeper questions into it um so I think that I think that this this question of what reality is is Shifting as we as we delegate the questions around it to data uh but uh but data has its own shortcomings uh in that uh and and most of all uh will only return the Guerrilla value if you query it um and so it still relies on a fundamental human uh ability to even ask the right questions which we have generally proven bad at you know as uh at least for me it's always been useful when working to know exactly what it is you don't want to do sometimes when you're trying to figure out what to do it's helpful to figure out what you so specifically don't want to do and in that moment the thing that we so specifically did not want to do was called second life right that was sort of the opposite of everything that we cared about and and could imagine as meaningful and what it was about second life is it said uh the way that we will simulate uh a a set of experiences that you've never had before will be through the my medic reproduction of the world for your eye and that is such narrow bandwidth right it's such a it's such a it's such a narrow idea of how reality is formed in the human mind um and what we were interested in was well how else is reality formed in a way and you know they're uh you know what happens if you're being chased by something that just has presence on a on a really rudimentary uh uh screen um uh it doesn't it doesn't look like a ghost but it moves like a ghost through space um uh what happens it you know it might only be eight pixels by eight pixels you know it might not be more uh convincing um from a mimetic perspective than the ship in asteroids right which doesn't really look like a ship and certainly uh doesn't have any emotional qualities that we would normally associate but you are devastated when it's crushed by an asteroid and that's what happens in games is that you actually inhabit the the the the the character or the scenario you actually you become something within that and it doesn't need to look like much at all uh in you don't you don't put on a Crown to play chess you you just you you inhabit uh this small army in front of you um you don't you don't need to uh the the pieces and go uh don't need faces on them to be meaningful to you when you lose them uh so so this is what games do in general and what we were interested in is well what happens when you can start to when those systems of inhabiting something start to actually touch the real world whether that's through GP to this day I've never felt anything as real you know as real as when we were testing a bunch of phones this is when we had a game that had a ghost that would move through physical space trackable through the phone we had a bunch of phones that we were testing it with and we had the phones on the table and the the ghost moved to happen to move through the room in that moment and all the phones vibrated and fell off the table and it felt like something was there right in a way that uh there's no image that you could show me of a ghost that could be that convincing right there's no there's no and and there are few stories that you can tell me about ghosts that will make it that real right and that this ability to actually sort of start to touch your your movement your actual experience in life as opposed to just a screen in front of you that's what we were interested in um and I feel the time right I mean you know like that's the the fundamental ethos of the connect uh is that there's it's it's you yourself uh that is somehow having agency on what happens in the game it's no longer mediated through control um these are the these are the types of experiences that I feel like we were just sort of like poking at and prototyping and and beginning to play around with and um I think that I think that uh there's there's so much further to go in all of this because there's meanwhile there's a race you know to make the most realistic representation of human skin you know there's a race to get hair to look exactly right or to get the water to displace exactly correctly and I think there's a much more there's a much slower and more interesting stroll you know to move through about the ways that we can actually be made to to inhabit worlds that sort of sit right on top of our own um and don't necessarily look like anything at all um I used to but I used to go to performances from the Wooster group um uh and to theater that uh refused to give over uh to Conventional ideas of suspension of disbelief theater that would acknowledge that there were people in the theater theater that acknowledged that this actor is clearly not this person uh these types of things and this was um this way of there was it established for me growing up a kind of um distaste if not contempt for conventional theater where I'm supposed to really believe that this person is in fact Richard III which I still have a hard time with I I have a I I really have our time with it what I what I grew up on uh in uh in a minimum at theater was this weird acknowledgment of the tension between the things that are this way and are not exactly this way uh and uh and a weird kind of acknowledgment that says uh it in fact grows in its power uh if you make the acknowledgment that this is not real um and I think that uh you know games didn't really have that capability until they could touch uh the world that you're in and now they do um our stories have power with humans because we feel human agency behind them and that once you start introducing uh system level approach into that there's a there's a complexity to that that has been poorly served thus far um arbitrary if you know that it's not a human decision that provides meaning to that ending what meaning does it have right that that basically what's happening in storytelling is the transmission of something from one person's head to many people's heads and if it's not coming from somebody's head the question is how to give it weight the question is how to give it meaning right and you see like you see like the guys at uh at at nanex right and these are the these are the data scientists who were like going into the stock market who have a much better sense of what's happening in the Market at this point than the SEC does and the interesting thing to me is that for a while they don't do this anymore but for a while they would pull out algorithms that they found and they would uh they would give them a name and they would sort of like and they would just put them up on a on a Blog right and it doesn't really help you understand what is happening in the stock market and it doesn't really help you understand what this algorithm even does or who made it or what but they're doing something that's really fundamental which is that when there is stuff that comes out that doesn't have human agency or authority behind it we we give it some you know it's like because that's the only way that we can even make sense of it right so it's like when they call something the Boston shuffler or when they call something the castle wall they're putting they're shaping something that is that is not they're they're shaping something into uh some into a into a format that humans can process um and um and you know I think about it as like uh in the same way that uh a JPEG is a a lossy compression algorithm it's not exactly what that picture is but it is what's efficient to move it through the pipe a story when a human transmits it is the same thing we leave out things we put in things that aren't exactly true we fill in these gaps we we break the timeline but we do that because that is the most efficient way to Move It from one head to another and those aren't algorithmic processes those come from intuitive understanding uh of uh and in fact a kind of Limbic response of of humans to humans it's something that happens in between a writer and a reader or a Storyteller and the audience uh or what have you there are if you give them a bunch of data from uh from a from a ball game they will produce a very convincing piece of sports journalism um that will tell you what happened in that if you give them a resume they will give you a very convincing uh sort of analysis of who that person is if you give them a bunch of financial data they can produce a written report to tell you a story of how that company is doing now the thing that's interesting about that is so for example something like the the the the the story of what happened in that baseball game well it's different if it's in the home team paper as opposed to the away game paper right and so in fact you need sort of two different algorithms you need the Home algorithm and you need the away algorithm just to write a baseball story right and that's a very simple one and the interesting thing about that is is that these stories are being written without bylines right because they have the authority of algorithmic determination right and this is one of the things right this is that in every other aspect of life we always look for the byline to figure out what the meaning of the thing is right it's like it's not just what the story is it's also who's telling it it's also how it's told and once you remove that it's hard to figure out where meaning comes from right I think that we'll see interesting hybrid forms that like every other form of Engagement with the computer will become more interesting as humans and computers start to work together but uh but I'm very dubious uh and a bit suspicious uh of the algorithmicization of Storytelling so that if if what we are seeking to do when we do that is to model the complexity of the human brain and Human Experience I think that we will find we have found uh the the very tangible limits of that and it's not that it needs to be faster or uh or bigger in order to do that um they will be able to solve Jeopardy problems uh far better they will be able to fly a jet fighter far better because those are fundamental physics um uh even even Jeopardy uh those are fundamental physics at the level of information but that's not what happens when we write poetry uh it's not what happens when we make art what we're doing uh when it works is we're doing something that's quite unexpected we're doing something uh when it works you know when something touches you it is in fact it is Meaningful because it's a thought that has never been thought before and that's not what computers are good at they're good at simulating every possible thought based on every possible thought that has been thought um they're terrible at coming up with a new one because they're not processing the world the way we are what you know what computers are doing when they think doesn't look like thinking as we would understand it it's it it produces results that are the same results that come from thinking but that's not thinking and there's we understand that so poorly thank God even in humans that it's not even something that we can begin to model uh outside of humans not yet and probably not ever um it's also not to see I think that what's what's amazing is that we can now express ourselves uh using computational tools um but I think that their role uh is is fundamentally best served uh as the thing that we use to express it rather than the thing that is doing the expressing so um if we look at every example of what happens when we leave it to computers to do that I'm pretty unimpressed with the results in aggregate um and I certainly wouldn't want to see uh what's happened to the stock market happen to poetry I certainly wouldn't want to see what's happened to the stock market happen to Art uh there's never been a safer time to fly right like like flying is a is is basically solved at this point autopilot is pretty good but what we do know is is that of the crashes that still happen they're happening because the computer is thinking in a way that we no longer recognize and so when it panics when it gives up it's sort of handing over control to the pilot at a moment where there's nothing even less left to analyze right where and and you know I look at that and that's not a model of the world that I want to let loose on culture any more than it's already sitting in there so yeah
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‘Water Inundation in Chennai Due to Unscientific Approach to City Development’
the streets residential areas and roads of chennai are flooded repeatedly even for moderate rainfall in november this year the city witnessed severe water inundation thrice during the northeast monsoon the star nation continued for days even after the rain stopped the inundation sparked off a debate on who is responsible for the current situation as well a news clique spoke to former professor of madras institute of development studies yes janagarajan regarding this you see the floods in chennai you know the for the past 15 years and 20 years we have been experiencing and we have been getting this flood once in five years once in six years and and these these are becoming sort of a you know a repeated phenomenon in chennai and and also it's it's happening in many other parts of the country under many other parts of the state now actually speaking i would not call it a flood this is not a flood actually because you know what you see today in 2021 in chennai is more uh more kind of uh you know the water inundation and that is also more localized so wherever you see a low-lying area you find this kind of water inundation and there are lots of issues and problems uh which and factors which which can be you know attributed to this kind of water inhalation so basically i would not call it a flood this is not a flood i mean this kind of a rainfall i mean this is a manageable rainfall something like a 200 250 millimeters or rainfall in 24 hours is manageable if your drainage system is in good order but uh but it only reflects that our drainage system and whatever you know macro drains that you have a reverse system that you have and the storm water drain that you have they are in good shape i think this i mean this sort of you know the rainfall should have been taken care of but it only means that our uh drainage system is in a very very bad shape pathetic condition you know one of the main reasons why you know city today is experiencing this kind of you know uh water inundation and people are in total i mean misery particularly even if you go to the north madras if you look at in particular the popular people who live in slums they are in an extremely pathetic condition in a very very bad shape and they are not able to come out of their homes that streets are flooded and not able to commute and quite even you know uh hop on to the transport and look for a transporter hop on to the bus i mean many issues and concerns and i think i think this is it is going to become worse in the days to come mainly because the population density in these indie cities and city is increasing year by year if you look at the data you know for the past 15 20 years you will see how rapidly the popular population density in china has gone up for instance in 2011 as per the 2011 census 26 000 people lived in chennai per square kilometer now we are in 2021 in the last 10 years i'm sure the population density would have gone up tremendously it may be now something like 33 000 or 34 000 per square kilometer which only means the urban space the available urban spaces shrunk tremendously which means there are more people living in in in the same area and density is gone between the urban stress spaces come down that is really good that is really resulting in lack of space lack of a drainage space for draining water it also means that the per capita drainage space in china city is coming down rapidly you have to have certain you know a certain you know uh level of a drainage space in any city if there is no space for drainage of water naturally the water will get inundated because you got to go to homes you got uh you know compound walls you you are you are obstructed all waterways and water flows and streams naturally you know it gets subtracted and you will see all the major drains in the city have been have disconnected and are you know are in a pathetic condition are clogged heavily so water doesn't flow this is the case of all these there are 16 measured drains in the city all these 16 major drains and something like 30 to 35 micro trains all of them are in a bad shape or disconnected completely and water doesn't flow that's the reason this is more sort of you know unscientific land use policy unscientific urban land use policy unscientific urban expansion policy unscientific urban development policy unscientific are unregulated urban development policy i mean i mean you have to be more scientific see for instance when you expand the city you know it used to be something like 174 square kilometers that was chennai city 2018 today it is for 26 square kilometers and it is going to go up in the years to come and again chennai metropolitan area today is one thousand one ninety square kilometers it is going to be extended to eight thousand eight hundred square kilometers so when you expand the city or when you expand the metropolitan area you have to adopt certain standards the issue is one of what are the principles of your master plans what what are the bottom line principles that you are adopting for uh you know urban expansion or the city development so this is unclear to me all that you are now interested in is build up your residential area build up your market commercial area build up your industrial area acquire land for construction of roads and for transportation and acquire land for uh you know uh the institutions for building government buildings and so on and so forth but have you ever thought of acquiring land or reserving land for ecosystem use for and for protective environment that is that that is something unnatural i mean unfortunate that we did not do only if you if you follow this principle of yes you also need land for ecosystem needs that you also need land for environmental protecting environmental conditions and and for environmental needs and you also have to have a policy of protecting for instance you know your water bodies and if you don't have that and unfortunately in the absence of all these you are going to suffer that's what exactly has happened in the past several decades now at least now i am asking you asking the question have you learned any lesson from the past mistakes past blenders of master plan 1 and master plan 2 master plan is going to end up in 2024 but what have we done so far what are the blunder that we committed have you learned any lesson so that you can correct yourself in the master plan 3. so this is very fundamental if you do not really look back if you don't have a rethink on your master plans and this policy you are you are going to suffer people are people who will definitely get into difficulties people will definitely suffer in the city of china [Music]
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FTB OceanBlock 34: Draconic Evolution: Reactor, Problems and Obliteration
hello everybody and welcome once again to feed the beast ocean block today we are going to do the draconian or draconic evolution reactor so let's get started so we need to make some bits and pieces we need to make um let's have a look at the reactor stuff in here we can type that could recode him on the reactor you'll see that what we need are these uh reactor draconic reactor core four stabilizer reactor stabilizers and one energy uh injector the recipes for these are fairly straightforward actually this is the recipe for the energy injector so look at this one because oops again press the wrong place suppose the wrong field highlighted so that's a little kick start with this one because i've already made one of these so you need four ingots for draconian not too expensive two ingredients nothing these days and then um some reactor stabilizer inner rotus and the recipe for these is awakened raconium draconian mingles in the draconian course actually it's not too bad these days so we can get well there's a few blocks of that we can do one of these i've actually already made this up so i've already got this one here so let's just take this out of here the core that's the recipe for this one is four ingots awakened draconian uh two large chaos fragments one chaos shard and three uh draconian fingers actually they're not too bad let's get those ready and start actually got everything prepared in here you can see so what we need is four of these i'll just take you like this spread it out for now we can take the ingots out next and then and then the shard last so i can put the shard straight into here because i'm not going to be doing a fields with it and here we can put some angers down so let's just do that and then after that we can put down three ingots of draconian like this and it will separate the large charts up as well so we can do four items it doesn't really matter where we put these things together put one in here and it actually will appear in here so that's fine and then the last i mean the last thing we need is one more of these and as soon as we put this in it'll start running so let's if i get to sort of like a position like this i can click here on this one i don't you don't have to click the face i think you just click the side and you'll see it started straight away that didn't take too long at all as it happens because it's so one of it doesn't need too much power so we've got the reactor core and then we've got we need four of these stabilizers so i've got the reactor stabilizer frame the recipe for that was why the course well it's sort of expensive iron nothing and of course no awakened draconian it's also not too bad let's go and have a take out of this and so we need to also need four chaotic cause which is pretty expensive so take these out here like this we're making four of those so we can put all these into stacks like this the rings we'll have a look at in a second and also the rotors will have a lookup and the large shards and the awakened draconian so the recipe for these stabilizer rotors is uh wiring core so the reasonably expensive the reactor stabilizer outer rotor which is with diamonds instead of awakened draconian and compared to the in in uh inner one that's not too bad let's look at the next one the ring the rest of it's fairly straightforward why haven't caused diamonds and gold a lot reasonable amount of draconian for this in fact we'll go have a look at the recipes in a short while because they are expensive so we can right click these into here like this because we're going to make four of these so that's why we're doing that so here i can split these up into three because we need four because we need three per item don't we so we've got one two three if i can get my mask on properly we need four of these and we also need four reactor stabilizers which we'll put in the middle so we can put those in here like this and then we can put the rest of them into the into the into the core here as you can see and that should start automatically so it's going to grab it's going to this is where the automation comes in now you can see straight away it's producing the next one and it doesn't take very long at all but i didn't actually have a look at the recipes and i've got the recipes for these so the reactor core required 64 million so that's not obviously wasn't a problem uh the injector required 16 million which isn't very much and the stabilizers required 60 million as well so i don't want to click that yes they all need 60 million so that's not too bad so we've got four of these now we are also going to need some of these flux gates fluid gates i'm not quite sure where where they've come from or what the use of them is in terms of it's just a way to control fluid and let's look at the recipe for these so that's the draconian core potentiometer should be made at resident compared to redstone blocks and irons it's not too expensive but they are quite important so last time we also did um something else what i do need to awaken the draconian ingots let's just go we actually need a let's just get an awakened draconian mingle out of here i think we should be able to get one of these i could use blocks i'm not going to i'm just going to start with one angle the more the more you put in the actual more the more chance of things go wrong the whole thing just explodes unless i did do a test on this the first time it worked just fine i've just come to the wrong place number one we can go over here and the second time it um blew up so far i'm not quite sure why it blew up yet so here i've got set out again some uh blocks here and this this this thing uh potentiometers are set to five and i've put them over the zero block so that means that six blocks away i think one two three four five six exactly the six blocks away from the center here so as reasonable distance is not too bad so we can fly up on here and then we can put down the reactor core in the middle like that and then we can fade facing this the these stabilizers so let's just get the stabilizers out here hopefully i can do it yes no problem so they are facing into the reactor core as you can see i should be able to reach that one from here as well so they're all prepared now we can simply remove these slime blocks let's just get rid of those i can't reach that one so here we put down the um the energy injector so let's put that down in the middle if you've probably seen this before so it's probably not such a big deal breakdown i'll put it down here and then i'll break down the block below it because that's where we didn't yes i've seen that before i have to be direct directly above it let's go directly above it and then put it down again like that so that's facing upwards towards the core it should be directly over the core as you as you can see it is and everything should be in line with the core which you could you've probably already seen it is that's why i'd use the slime blocks let's just pick up the redstone i think it's a bit more over here because i broke one block so now we're almost ready to go so what we now have to do is we have to come and basically give this power so what what oops too much so let's just fill that one back in again i've already got some blocks in here yes six so the the cable we're going to use this time is the ultimate cable from mechanism the reason i'm using mechanism cables is they transfer more power so that's quite handy and then here i'm going to put the uh stabilize the flux gate in here only needed one because i'm going to be using power points and uh flux points and flux plugs to do the rest of the stuff so you can put it down like that and you'll see it's gone the wrong way okay didn't want it to do that so what i'll do is i'll put down two more of these the arrows facing that direction which is not what we want we want the arrow facing into here because that's the direction the the power is going to go so we just come around here now we can put the flux actually lose the same one because this one's it's been configured as you as you have seen like that so this time the arrow is going this direction and on here i'm going to put a flux point so i should have provides energies to the adjacent blocks removing energy from your flux network that's where what we want we'll put that down here and then we configure that so i've actually created a new network since last time called the reactor network i'm not sure i need to do that but i've set it up like that so we'll just have a look on here and then we'll limit the amount of power going through to 300 000 in here so no more than 300 000 is going to pass across from here on this one here i have to reconfigure this one i've set this one up to be duncan's network but let's just change that to reactive network as well and as soon as i do that the energy is going to start flowing it normally starts flowing between these two actually when i've done this before this one is already set up and i've limited this to one hundred thousand i'm not sure i need to do that let's just make it five hundred thousand i think five hundred thousand is a reasonable amount so that's pulling power and that's the reactor one so that's pulling i have to make sure this one receives energy from adjacent blocks so that's correct and this one's passing energy let's just check what i set up this one for power limited to 200 000 i think 300 000 so now we'll make it 500 000 here so that's the amount of power that's going to get transferred into here and then the last one we have to put is another another point on the end of here receive something sorry another plug yeah which is going to receive power from here so the reactor's ready as it happens like that so what we're going to do is we're going to receive power and we'll limit it to say 100 000 so we're not going to transfer more than 100 000 i'm going to select the network as been the reactor network and with priorities we're not going to set at the moment so then the last thing is this thing here to configure this and when we now right click tell you what i'll come back in a minute when it's stopped raining so here we have the core or the reactor and the difference and the different things are sort of interesting so here we have this core temperature which is basically ambient temperature 20 degrees and that goes up to any very high level and if it exceeds 8 000 which is where these red lines start then it starts to get into an uncontrollable state and blows up i don't want that as i as i read and here we've got this containment field strength which goes not up to 100 but it goes up to 99.9 or something like that and then the containment field wants to be around about 50 this is the one that the injectors pushing out to contain this reaction here here we have the energy saturation and this this when this goes up to 100 it starts to slow the reactor down and this one here is the fuel conversion level in other words the efficiency the reactor is running at so for example now we can put one ingot in here and we will get out maybe once not sure probably a small chart and then you can charge it up at the moment it's not going to charge up because of this this has got redstone signal of zero so what we can now do is we can give this a a this is a low voltage a low signal this is a high signal so basically this is then resident value of zero this will be redstone value of 15. but it does tell you in that the tooltip so what we can now do is we can then control this a bit with a bit of analog analog magic and that's using the um this redstone comparator here so we can take this out and then i can use from this i can use this redstone cable here like i've got the redstone wire should have enough for that redstone alloy wire so we'll just basically take it along here like this and then put it across here to hold shift when i do that like that so as this now comes up we can then stay here we're not allowed to say yet we've got to say give it charge it because we haven't got all of the screen available at the moment so let's now configure this and i have to do this from the end here if i try doing it from the top it just picks up the redstone um wire and it doesn't pick up the footsie so we'll set this one to say let's start if it's about 300 000. i think that's a reasonable amount because that's going to be here it's at 30 000 okay try 300 000 and apply that so that's now going to be allowing the charge to come in here to come through at a rate of 300 000 you can see this one's got is filled up because it's got the green lining and this one's got nothing in it let's now charge it up and when you start to charge it up you get some different fields so we can first of all we'll set this one here which is the semi-automated shutdown um which shuts down when the temperature goes below 2500 and the saturation needs reaches 99 otherwise it gets full of power and here we have this redstone comparator mode and there's various ones in here so it'll give an output um it says will output 0 to 15 as the temperature rises to 10 000. okay this is a negative one here which is going to do exactly the opposite and this is the shield that says formatter that's just a small bug it says the signal will give a value of 15 to 100 percent depending on the field strength and what we want to use the no the inverted version of this like that and as soon as you do that you'll see this has got a power of seven um and this is now starting to charge up as it charges up here the energy saturation has gone up to 50 which is good and you'll see here it says warm state warming up and here we've got the temperature which should go actually it's all ready to go that was a bit fast so before i do this i'm just going to save my game i'll be back in a second so let's activate this now it went charged up rather quickly i was a bit surprised about that so that looks good so the enemy the generation rate here is going up and the fuel field let's go upstairs something's gone wrong here that wasn't went up far too quickly maybe i haven't got enough power going through here this has gone down to a level of two uh anyway i'm shutting it down so it should be okay this is dropping down again so maybe i should use something else uh as a saturation i'm sure this is the one i should be using the shield i've done this before so i did use shield last time so as the shield containment field goes up this should go down so therefore less power is going through here maybe i've got this too high well that should be okay i think that should be okay as you can see it just was a beep going through here so we've actually got zero coming out of here now oh dear i got this right so as you can see it is actually shutting down so i don't really want it to shut down i want to activate it again so let's activate this again and if this goes wrong i'm going to have just i don't know restart and come back from where i was so this field should go up here like this and it should stay around about 50 when it's running properly here this is going down too low so we have to shut it down again the energy saturation is going down too quickly maybe i've got this set here i'll set it to 100 000 so there shouldn't be more than a hundred thousand coming out of here um i don't know i'm still i'm stuck i'll be back in a second i figured it out well that's interesting i've done this three times now once it's failed and once it's worked just fine but that didn't like that maybe it needs more uh awakened draconian let's put these two blocks in here and see if that works now charger can charge it up again i do have a feeling there's something weird about um the amount of awakened draconian you put into this because this is now charging up and it's charging up at a less it last time it was almost instantaneous wasn't it maybe i just put too little fuel in as you can see so it's ready it's still charging up here i've changed this to 250 000 and put register and lever on it just in case this was part of the problem it might not have been it might just be that set this to shield minus there so we're getting an output here of seven and this is now wait we're still waiting for this to start up so we've still got this set up to sass mode and the last time it did charge up extremely quickly i was a bit surprised about that maybe it's that three hundred thousand anyway doesn't matter we'll try it again at the end of the video i'll put down what actually happens when you screw this up so now we can activate this and let's look what's going on again generation is too high stop oops shut down as you can see here the generation is 700 000 that's far too fast is this plug not working i'll tell you what we'll do i'll just i just recable this instead of a duplicate i'll put some of these draconium ultimate universal cables and i'll be back in a second ah i think i found the problem problem was this this particular energy pile on here was turned the wrong way so this was actually inputting power into here so it was taking far too much power out of the reactor have a quick look at these network connections over here so we'll look at the network connections you'll see this is before it was 500 000 just out and not coming in again which was a bit strange i was a bit puzzled by that so anyway i figured it out so let's just this is actually reasonable so we're just putting one hundred thousand there and then we should be able to it should be charged up now look let's activate this this time so the containment field strength goes up as the temperature stays constant actually that's good and the energy saturation is going down but that's okay as long as the energy saturation stays reasonably high we're fine and this co and this containment field is now going down yeah it's going down uh so this we have a look at the flux gate it's actually passing out 66 000 rf through here so this should also 66 000 rf as it's grip so that's great so that's actually now working i think it doesn't look as though anything's going bad and over time this conversion rate 300 nano buckets per tick is reasonable for 100 000 rf so we're actually generating a net of let's say look this is one hundred thousand and here we are actually putting in here which is using sixty six thousand we're actually gaining about thirty thousand dollar f which is a bit feeble after all this work it's a bit feeble so but we can then change this so let's put this now up to 200 000 here like that and then this should start to increase we have a look at the reactor here so as you can see the temperature should go up a little bit and the containment strength field should go down again um what we do what are we actually generating as output so the increase the generation rate is increasing so that should increase to 200 000 and as soon as it gets to 200 000 things should stabilize again so this is actually going down the energy saturation so any second i will get up to two hundred thousand so it's slowly creeping up here and the energy saturation is now going is stable it's actually going down slightly but i think that's reasonably stable because now we've reached 200 000 so this should actually go up and yes it indeed is going up like this and then the fuel conversion rate will also be increasing so it's getting more efficient so we're using 620 nano buckets per tick okay good so now i'm going to push this up another 100 000 here in fact what i'm going to do is push it up to 380 000. and why i'm doing that is because that's the amount of power that one of those power par 4 uses they use a lot of power so as you can see this containment field strength is going down but should also start to increase again it should become stable as the power goes up as it goes down this should power goes up there so the redstone goes up so this now is using 166 000 and now again here's the containment field is going back up again the temperatures is actually increasing or decreasing decreasing because it happens but the energy saturation is now going up again so we are producing 100 000 that's actually not very much what's gone wrong let's screw that up no that's correct have we got anything in the network here this is this full yes so this is actually not producing anymore i don't think the fuel is actually being used anywhere so it's actually going down right good have one last look at this now and we'll then we'll go and attach the energy pile onto the network so then things should start to actually use paragon so let's just do that and this is actually prepared over here so i've got a draconian here and nothing in this diamond chest so let's activate this power point here we'll set this one to a uh the reactor network like this and i'll have a look at the wireless connections so this powerpoint is using 350 000 fe per take which is now going to drain off the off the um off the network in fact it's really fast by the way this if you didn't see you just saw one go through here and we're getting 64 at a time in fact what i do need to do is connect this out so we can do that let's just do that refer off again and by the way if the reactor explodes down hey we're safe i i know that from experience that's right we'll take an ultimate pipe upgrade in here because we want to filter stuff out so what we need to filter out from here will be some seats and some uh fertilizer since let's just take those nuts up here and then let's put this down and then of course i have to then have to take the wrench and just take these out of here otherwise some stain strange stuff's going to happen should have the wrench in here so let's just right click this one so everything will get output oh i need to do these first of all let's turn these off before i do anything like that just right click this one and then we can then right click this and put into here the um upgrade and then we can simply shift click these into here like this so these are blacklisted items so we want to blacklist these so those don't come out of the chest here there's nothing going on and in here we haven't got any seats because we did it early enough but in here we'll start to get some draconian ingots and they'll come in fairly quickly let's just empty this out if i can which i can't i can do this sort that out put the seeds back into here by the way and the fertilizer essence take these out of here so there's nothing in there for the time being let's put this away back into the system now we're looking here so basically that's got nothing in it and this has already got eight ingots in here in that short period of time let's come back and check the reactor again oh it doesn't look too bad so this time the fuel conversion rate is 1000 it's actually going up the temperature is 2 300 creeping up and the react the containment field strength is also creeping up so that's good and you can see that it's actually yes it's done 11 000. the energy saturation is actually going down because this hasn't reached 380 000 yet but it is increasing you can see the generation rate is increasing so that's it for this episode i hope you've enjoyed it and i hope you enjoy the next bit too so until next time i wish you all the best bye for now ready and it's warmed up so we can now activate this i thought so i thought it was ready for this so we can now activate it so we're now generating oops let's stop this let's shut down that's wrong might blow up i'm not careful oops oh dear haha i think i didn't do that fast enough i've got something wrong so let's get out of it it's going to block my island uh [Music] i don't understand huh [Music] oh dear i think i've got to have to record this again so no power left [Laughter] i'm not sure what happened to the world because it destroyed the island as well with a few bits which are still around oh yes the dome still here in fact i should be able to the water levels are going to be very bad okay let's see if we can actually just teleport back down to the if i can actually teleport ah i'm a bit shocked at the moment i don't understand quite what i did wrong with that one let's go home i can't tell teleport probably got not enough power right [Laughter] it's interesting which blocks actually survived here there's blocks of obsidian here for some reason it must be stone huh in fact i've got the wrong clothes on i think we will go into very slow mode if i'm not mistaken uh let's go down here a bit i've got to find a place where i can get in without too much problem maybe down here so it has so it has blown up my power so that won't help very much either oh dear right i'll be back in a second [Music] you
Duncan Webb
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