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Emergency budget rally in Oxford
to have to stand here to be defending our welfare state against possibly the worst attacks we have seen since its very creation in the 1940s what we are facing is an attempt to roll back all of the gains we have achieved over that time and push us back into the 1920s to 1930s in order to build a real movement against these cups in order to stand up for our services as previous speakers have said we need to understand a few key things about these attacks firstly they're not just economic attacks they're ideological these attacks are based on an attempt to undermine the gains that working people have won over the years they are not about cutting the deficit if the government wanted to cut the deficit it would cut trident it would end the occupation of afghanistan it would close a tax loophole that allowed hundreds of millions and billions of pounds every year out of our economy that would be cutting the deficit instead they're attacking our services they're attacking our jobs and they're attacking our pain conditions and we need to stand up for ourselves in order to respond to an ideological attack we need an alternative we need to build around positive solutions the trades council is firmly committed to building around the concept of a real alternative an alternative that puts people first to build public services that invest in jobs and it creates a real future for all of us for us our starting point is a people's charter it calls for a fair economy for a fairer britain investments in more and better jobs decent homes for all defending and extending public services famous and justice and building a secure and sustainable future for all the detail is here the details online have a look at it it's not a blueprint for the future but it's the beginning of a discussion of the kind of policies we would like to see policies for people before profits the second thing we need to understand about the cuts is that they are going to affect everybody oxford and district trades council groups affiliated members represents around 15 and a half thousand workers in oxfordshire all of those people will be affected so all the thousands who are not in trade unions so all the thousands who are not organized this affects every single one of us and it's great to see all of you here today for the first thing we need to do when we go away from this rally is we need to build this movement bigger we need to go into our workplaces into our communities and we need to show people the effect that this will have on them we need to really build a movement that involves everybody the third thing we need to understand about these cuts and this is the final point but the way in which they affect us will be locally specific it will be individual services are picked off one by one it will be cutting section from certain services picking on the weak points to begin with while they roll back the whole of the welfare states if we're this fat we need to build those campaigns wherever there's a campaign to save a school to save a hospital we need to be there the trades union council the right to work campaign the people's charter campaign save our services we need to be there supporting those people building that movement defending those individual services it's not just about a national campaign it's about really getting to grips with the local impacts of this where it will affect people on the ground i'd like to end by just mentioning one such campaign tonight there's a meeting of the save oxford school campaign and they've called this meeting not just about the situation of oxford school which is threatened with closure and replacement of a private academy but about the situation facing all our sport from the academy's field this will allow the privatization of all of our schools yes they've offered it first of all to both judged out standing by offstead because they feel if they can take away the best performing schools and the budgets with them and local authorities will be left with diminishing budgets and the most difficult schools to support that's the way they seek to undermine our education system the meetings tonight seven o'clock at last ride school boundary front road up to donald bridge please join us there help us to build this movement back the people's chance to defend our services
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Muhammad Naveed - Celosia: An Immune-Inspired Anomaly Detection Framework - IEEE LCN 2020 Best Paper
good morning good afternoon and good evening everyone my name is kashif and i am a phd student at the university of new south wales sydney australia today i will be presenting an immune inspired anomaly detection framework for iot devices please note that this is not an algorithm or a model for detection it is a complete framework in this presentation i will start with the problem statement and its significance i will then briefly talk about what botnets are and how their command and control system works i will then describe our approach that will include the key features that is that are offered the lines of defense that are provided the main concepts and the algorithms i will then take you to the evaluation in which i will describe the data set which is used the attack overview and then i will draw a comparison between the performance of our work compared to the other state-of-the-art techniques let's talk about the problem statement in this slide i'm presenting a graph fetch from statistica.com in june 2020 as you can see that it is estimated that by 2025 there will be more than 75 billion iot devices in the field and also that the growth of these devices is exponential our aim to detect anomalous entities from all of these devices these anomalies are mainly botnets let's have a look on how significant the problem is in this slide i am presenting a real world attack that was planted back in 2016 on a big us-based dns name server provider called dyn this attack was planted by iot board nets by making use of commercially available iot devices for example cctvip cameras residential gateways and baby monitors the attack was so powerful that it generated a traffic of the magnitude 1 terabits per second much stronger than the previous tax it is also estimated that such tax are not uncommon and they cost billion up to a billion dollar loss to companies every year the border source codes are available as i have presented the links to the two most commonly used botnets let's see how do they work the botnets are made up of sophisticated systems that are integrated with each other we have got a command and code control system with distributed databases which enable adversaries to fulfill their malicious and intent it contains scanners which look for vulnerable devices the loaders are the systems that contain malicious softwares and scripts that can be loaded onto the target devices the way they work is that they have got botnets which are basically infected iot devices they are able to perform this distributed denial of service attacks on the target devices they can also propagate onto normal devices to make them buttons now i will present the key features of our proposed framework number one we offer a layer detection this means that our detection is provided at different levels our architecture is also dynamic this is needed because of the fact that botnets are evolving over time and there is no static signature of a botnet we also offer a mechanism by which we detect anomalies that are not even known yet our framework works under minimal supervision this means that we don't require much data labels we also provide opportunities for the experts and admins to supervise the learning process we achieve highly accurate results with low false detection we also provide very low latency compared to the other state-of-the-art techniques that we'll discuss in the evaluation section our threat model assumes a number of internet connected iot devices in the presence of adversaries these devices may contain infected devices with bottom programs as shown by orange color these bottles are not only capable of planting distributed denial of service attacks but they are also capable capable of converting target iot devices into botnets our work provides the detection in layers called lines of defense as provided by the human immune system the first line of defense is provided by idiopathy agro-agents you can relate them as igg antibodies in the human immune system the second lines of defense is provided by toxin osprey agents these two lines of defense are not specific to a particular type of attack and they form innate detection the third line of defense is provided by australian agents of type s i and e these different types may be related to the antibodies vaccination and plasma transfer equivalent of the immune system this line of defense is specific to a type of attack this is the overall architecture of the system on the left hand side we have the input data which is mainly the traffic generated by the iot devices and on the right hand side we have the output in which we perform the detection of outliers botnets we generate alerts and we provide experts and admins to view different statuses our innate detection is comprised of idiopathic glows and toxin aspirations as as presented previously the core of our system is hemipathic system which contains generator optimizer trainer and separator of neural network models these models are called optionins that provide the adaptive detection of the whole system they are specific to each product the first line of defense is provided by auto encoders and that forms the in-ear detection in the training phase as shown in the figure a we feed the normal instances to an auto encoder that will represent data into a lower level form and then will record it into the image of novel instances once this neural network has been trained we pass the normal traffic through this trained auto encoder to get the reconstructed data and then we compute the reconstruction error of the input data that will generate alerts please note that this is a very basic type of button detection and that is not specific to any particular behavior and that is just the first line of defense the adaptive detection as proposed by our framework comprises of neural networks that are capable of changing dynamically as you can see on the left hand side of the figure we show how new neurons are added and on the right hand side we show how new layers are added into the network so we have got old connections disconnections and new connections now i will be presenting the dynamic network update mechanism proposed by our framework this framework is responsible for ensuring that we detect the novel anomalies that are not known yet this algorithm takes three things into account number one the number of features we may evolve over time secondly the accuracy to see if the neural networks are still good enough to perform a highly accurate detection if you can see that once we detect that there are more features coming into the data and the current net neural network is not good enough to provide accurate detection we take an existing pre-trained network and then we separate it and retrain it for the newly arrived features the second part of the algorithm is related to overfitting what we do is we provide regularization we shrink the network by removing neurons and we also remove layers and then select the best network that is good for that scenario and the third case is under fitting we expand the network by adding neurons and adding layers and then select the best one that suits the needs we have made use of a public data set that we downloaded from university of california irvine's machine learning repository we have also reformatted the data set so that it can be more useful and we have placed it at a public platform called kaggle you can download the entire data set from our kaggle home page this data set contains iot traffic data and various statistics of the data from nine commercially available iot devices these devices are doorbells pnv cameras baby monitors thermostat ipt ipcctv cameras and webcam this slide presents the number of instances that are available in the data set for all of the nine commercially available devices these instances are benign this means no attack gaff gate or bachelorette attacks and mirai botnet attacks now we compare the results of our proposed framework with the current state of the art techniques they include sport factor machines load local outdoor factors isolation forest and an auto encoder based detection mechanism as described previously since the data set is not balanced the accuracy alone may not be enough we also need to make sure that we produce the lowest false positive and false negative results as you can see from the graph the average values of accuracies provided by our framework is higher than compared to the other ones while minimizing the false positive and false negative rates this proves the strength of our framework in addition we don't our our work is not just an algorithm or a model to detect botnets is a comprehensive framework that can evolve over time to detect botnets that are not known yet now i will describe the effects of dynamic network updates the dynamic network updates are responsible for ensuring that our system is live and evolves over time this is important so that we can not only detect the botnets that are known but also we can detect the what the waters that are not known yet and and they and their behavior changes over time in this experiment we started with the neural network which is trained with let's say x number of features after the completion of the training we fed different number of features which were more than the previously trained network to see how the performance of the neural network is as you can see on the left hand side of the figure the accuracy pc and recall and reference scores of the networks were low when we provided more number of features then our system retained the the previously trained neural network with the new data and as you can see that the accuracy corporation recall and f1 score they went high latency is also an important factor when it comes to botnet detection latency a low latency system means we can detect the botnets in real time in this slide i am presenting a relative comparison of our proposed framework with the other state-of-the-art techniques and as and as you can see we provide the lowest detection latency compared to all of the techniques that are available that's the end of my presentation and i'm thankful to you for joining my session if you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me or my supervisor
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Dr. Robert Carbonneau, CP (Presentation 7) - Respondent: Dr. Christie Chow
welcome back again we will begin shortly with father carbino's presentation not sure about the rest of our planet but here in western oregon it is just incredibly beautiful the birds are singing it's like um it's like a natural orchestra outside it's quite lovely and um every once in a while you may have noticed my two cats have made some appearances which has become part i think of zoom culture zoom culture has i it redefined in many ways the whole uh teaching and symposium and conference enterprise well shirjin jo dala as we say time has arrived this is our final formal presentation tomorrow of course dr nancy steinhardt will be uh presenting our keynote address this presentation is by father robert carbino the passionist priest archivist and is teaching at scranton university and uh the respondent today is dr christie chao we're very honored to have both of you i will turn it over to father carboneau okay um let's see uh from beginning okay i think we're all set i believe is that right tony we can hear you and we can see your your powerpoint so we're set okay thank you very much um well being able to participate in this symposium on uh sino-christian architecture sponsored by the whitworth university uh simpson lecture series is a davao lecture series is a great gift to me i'm grateful to uh dr anthony clark for organizing it uh the commit in the committee and also for the respondent uh dr christie cho uh ciao as well so uh this lecture is on the long march of architecture the enduring passion of uh yen on catholic church it mirrors my own personal story of historical research on christianity in china when dr anthony clark asked me if i might want to participate our initial discussion led to my proposal to reflect on the yen and china as a pilgrimage site while immediately identified as a destination of mao zedong's long march in october 1935 eventually the yen on catholic church became home to lucian academy of arts in 1938 so in conjunction with the theme of the symposium i want to emphasize the dual architectural legacy of the luchan academy it's a historic catholic church and also a communist heritage site thus it reminds it reminds us to ask how facts are pertinent to religious and secular narratives and visual optics how are they understood over the decades in the present moment and into the future i will explore this question in four sections part one coincides with historic materials and published material research from the passionist china collection joseph ho uh professor joseph ho has used that collection very well over the last couple years parts two and three accentuate my trips to yennen in 2007 and 2019 part four stresses the importance of turning our attention to the issue of referencing and labeling this historic yen and historical architectural edifice i'm suggesting that it has a bifurcated identity as we shall see it was a catholic church taken over by the communists after they arrived in yemen this was done when they realized their sense of community required an adequate social gathering space my short conclusion addresses how this historic church architecture urges us to remember the long march of catholicism in china this integral point might enliven how we formulate the integrity and the educational purpose of ongoing international cross-cultural narratives that pertain to china religion and especially in conjunction with the holy see understanding the sacred parameters i've just described about came by chance a variety of circumstances led me to realize the incredible resources available that were to be found in the passionist china collection presently its physical home is at the university of scranton in special collections digital access also exists here as well as at the richie institute for chinese uh western cultural history which is now in the process of being relocated to boston college it's uh in in the process right now and scholars may make an appointment with me or riichi institute or the special collections at the university of scranton to somehow get access to the passion of china collection as it becomes more available to the public as we cr we cross paths all of us in our lives with history in a wide variety of ways it was 1975 for me and you can imagine how stunned i was to be reading barbara tuchman's book stillwell general stillwell in the american american experience in china when i turned the page to learn that father cormac shanahan had visited mao zedong in yemen at that time shanahan was a catholic priest a member of the passionist congregation and i was in the passionist theologian as a graduate student at st john's university in jamaica queens new york that summer i happened to meet shanahan on assignment in jamaica west indies there i had basic discussions with him about his experience of course i was naive and smart enough to realize that the collected passionist archival material on western and china that i had stumbled upon at our monastery in union city set me on a lifelong pilgrimage that could and still does offer me an intellectual puzzle i am still trying to put it together all the pieces so my quest like many of us drawn to the symposium is to understand the history of the chinese catholic church in the 20th century and today having enjoyed meeting father shanahan on the island of jamaica a couple of years later he went to visit his relatives in massachusetts so i went to visit him i was completely shocked when he opened the desk drawer and handed me an old passport this is my diary that i kept when i visited mao zedong in 1944 you he stated with kind assurance will know what to do with this admittedly every time i tell the story i'm overcome with emotion the moment really was that dramatic i will have a short summary on the content of the diary a bit later when shanahan father shanahan gave me this archival resource china was just emerging from the cultural revolution of 1966-1976 i suggest that all of us can learn from that moment i had with shanahan it is a paramount value that we do our utmost to be perceived by others to be open-minded trustworthy certainly as people and as well as scholars as i write this sentence in 2021 i cringe with fear as to how circumscribed ideological and theoretical paradigms might be sabotaging and in fact destroying essential avenues that keeps us on the journey that we are on a long march of historical cooperation and learning about sino-western relationships we have to keep our minds open with china and china must keep our minds open with us as soon as shanahan arrived in west hunt in 1926 and there you see a young brother cormac shanahan uh he began to immerse himself in the chinese language and culture and eventually this was his ticket after a couple different places being assigned to chongqing during the height of the anti-japanese war of 1937 to 1945. shanahan died in 1987. by that time having possession of his diary now for some years i traveled down a lot of one-way streets in my quest to understand its content and context the code was broken when i was at a workshop on archives at catholic university and father james flint an american benedictine historian knew that the china correspondent was accessible at the library of congress in washington dc as an editor of that short-lived publication shanahan took full advantage of his guanxi in chongqing to find himself a member of the 1944 yen and press party where he also represented the china correspondent it's interesting to note that that china correspondent was given of a as a gift by henry wallace um who was uh at that time vice president i believe of the united states that's who gave this uh and it was a journal that was made to boost the morale of uh troops in uh american troops and it was produced in bangkok written in chongqing and then sent out by u.s uh a troop planes to american service men and uh probably women too all across uh china that they had access to but shanahan was a member was a reporter for the china correspondent and also a reporter for catholic news publications that's how he ended up on a member of the yen on party to visit mao in 1944 unreservedly shanahan used this latter credential as a member of the press party and the catholic press to ascertain the conditions by which catholics were living in yemen since mao zedong's arrival there in 1935 at the end of the long march and instituted what mark seldon wrote about as the yen and way in the process this communist movement impinged upon bishop ibanez who had just completed building the yen on cathedral ibanez and the legacy of yen and catholics to the present merit greater scholarly attention in 1945 shanahan wrote an article for sign magazine it he says that he writes of the catholic mass that he said at the end of church he offers greater detail on this as well in his diary my published research from the verbees institute in 19 in 2007 based on the magazine the diary and other sources did not allow me to find any printed material in the chinese press in in the about this summer of 1944 mass that shanahan described uh in the sign magazine article and i i looked to a couple chinese libraries uh trying to find uh this information subsequently as shanahan mentions himself i have learned through another scholar that the public notice of the catholic mass might have been printed only for the local yemen population and not for the wider network that the communist party was trying to reach and convert to the ideological and military chorus as seen in this image you can see uh inside here uh some of the photos there's an etching there of the church the shanahan going into the entry of the church there's also another photo there that shows shanahan uh saying mass in the church and then there's a large group photo here that uh i took as well um so this is uh the photo that was done in sign magazine you see mao zedong in the blue you see shanahan in the red zone lie actually in the yellow and this familiar uh party was published also uh as part of sign magazine and uh unfortunately the china collection does not have the original of that that was only published in the magazine but this is a very familiar photo that is usually shown up in many situations and this was done by the journalist at israel epstein and here you see shanahan you also see mao zedong there and all the members of the press party that were there at that time when i was a professor in sichuan international studies university in chengcheng from 2007 to 2008 i did my best to identify with the hilly terrain climate and social pouts that father shanahan and the entire population had faced as they survived the japanese bombing from night from the 1940s however as soon as i became settled and it was probably about two months after i started teaching there there was um a weekend it was probably around the anniversary there the founding of the communist party in october i became settled and my knowledge of the shanahan provided me with the impetus to make my own pilgrimage to yen on in 2007 whereas the 1986 and 1989 editions of the father john charbonnet guide to the catholic church in china reference a catholic presence in yemen the 1997 the 2000 the 2004 the 2008 and this page from the 2014 edition were published with actual directions on how to get to the yet on church in the part of the city known as ciao or go in doing so it confirmed an acceptable historical truth the architectural structure represented missionaries and the chinese catholics as well as the luchan academy which the guidebook stated was in the process of renovation so in 2007 i traveled by air from chongqing to xi'an only one plane arrives there every day at that time that got me from xi'an to yen on with the guidebook in hand i boarded a local bus suspecting i was on an incorrect bus locals put me on another bus there upon showing the guidebook again someone yelled at the bus driver he slammed on the brakes someone literally threw me off the book off the bus pointed in the right direction and in the smog of the horizon i took this photo of the historic yen and shirts in ciao ergo and you can just see the um images there in the smog of the church and so what i had to do was i had to start a walk across a couple fields and eventually the edifice soon became much clearer very conscious of the spirit of father cormac shanahan i had my photo taken at that church although weather beaten the following three markers caught my attention they identified the history of the site known as the army school of arts from 1941 to 43. it was under the management of the province relics commission there's also some uh translations done by teresa eltaldo i'm thankful for her for doing this and there's a mention in one of the catholic church in relationship to the synopsis of the luchane academy it reminds the the viewer of the importance of the lucha academy that it did emerge in fact from a catholic church and then there's another image as the translation goes on and it reminds the viewer that people who are associated with the site are mao zedong joe and lai and hulung the communist uh military leader seen here as well is a statement that the communist government renovation had been underway from 1988 to 1990. it was probably done in order to celebrate another 10-year anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china taking full advantage of the moment i surprised several workmen and i finagled myself to get inside the church where i took these photos of the interior construction that was underway this was a very haunting experience for me to see the exterior of this church i never thought i would find this church where shanahan said this mass i knew he had done this but even to find the church then to even find that i could get inside it and then even to find once again that they were doing renovation and reconstruction and i started warming around here taking photographs of this church so i've selected a couple other photos here you see it being underway and they were serious about this and i'm thinking this is going to take a long time to figure out given the way that sometimes things work in china and also you see the outside of the church which was going on at the time and i wanted to show you these two images because after that the area left me very tired i was very reflective and i spent a good part of the afternoon pondering really in this location that this is a sacred location a former catholic church and a communist party historic site then i regained my stamina and over the next days i walked around as a tourist coming across some locals in the city square i couldn't help but wonder as they played instruments and sort of were enjoying their day how they had survived the past decades in this communist stronghold in historic area in yemen i also took notice of the skyline in 2007 it had re-emerged from mountain caves to high-rising buildings that probably are just unbelievable when you stop and think of what was going on in those caves of of the of the famous areas of yemen then by maintaining my own openness to scholarship and established networks in china i was invited once again to visit yannan in 2019 communist party officials offered me an invitation to attend this conference as a keynote speaker i was asked to share my historic interpretation of the 1944 press party with scholars who had been researching that event and this whole importance of yen on in journalism that was what the issue was about as you might expect the official of the obligatory official guided tour sponsored by the party had us on an air-conditioned bus that took us 15 minutes on a ride from a first-class hotel to the luchan academy site where i again took my photo so where i had been wandering on buses that seemed far outside the city in reality the city has grown up and it's only now about a 15-minute ride for the downtown area on much more advanced highways and roads i wanted to express the historical theme that i and just emphasize at this conference was that the catholic missionaries like father shanahan would have had a great deal of interaction with the civic and political actors of his generation he first saw how they went back and forth the communists during the birthing of the communist party in 1920 to make the these in the 1920s to make that point i showed the conference attendees this photo of communist leader ho long in 1924 he was with the passionist missionaries in their mission to celebrate the wedding of a relative who was married as a chinese catholic at that time ho long was very much a local bandit now with candid sensitivity i didn't mention ho long as tufay as bandit but i made the point that shanahan knew how to save face in a chinese world those who were present at the 2019 yannick conference were extremely surprised to see this and other photos from the passionist china collection indeed such content challenged their historic communist narrative they had to grapple with the fact that missionary sources are valuable and that such sources blend the religious narrative and the rower the rise and power of communism in a variety of unexpected ways again the annan catholic church is an example as i detail in my 2007 article it is no wonder that shanahan arrived in vienna in 1944 with a resolve to observe and question communist leaders on social political and religious conditions there shanahan it's asserted his right to say a catholic mass and bring the catholic sacraments to the local chinese people they had been increasingly marginalized under the anna communists on july 2nd to 1944 over 500 people attended the mass in the former yen and cathedral that had been converted into the luchan academy catholics as well as a choir of communist students were present and sang hymns 60 receive communion as seen in this reference in foreign relations of the united states on july 22nd 1944 shanahan the passionist priests and journalists provided the xi'an consulate officer from the united states edward e rice with a forthright assessment on the pros and cons of yen on life that had he had been able to witness in the end the shanahan trip and shanahan did come away with a religious and political overview as i have argued he was a good priest and a good journalist his observation as a reporter remained invaluable today his diary and debriefing offer a new cache of political military social history and detail that's waiting to be studied for example it is worth noting that zohan lies suggested the possibility that shanahan chanayan consider being assigned to yennen as a chaplain respected gestures and invitations are often abundant during personal encounters it's when we when the communists especially at that time were seeking to try to get domestic and international credibility so it's no wonder that they offered him an opportunity uh shanahan said that he wanted the invitation and writing but zoe lai said that's up to mao that's up to other people i cannot give that to you so i suggest that scholars and international visitors to yemen as well as the chinese themselves must renegotiate and express facts accurately foreign relations in the united states is a public domain online shanahan's debriefing upon leaving xi'an offers a narrative to understand how the communist party was struggling to make yennan the enterprise and work at a crucial time of the anti-japanese war in part that was why the unm press party of 1944 and the subsequent dixie mission months later arrived at yen to truthfully understand the reality of the situation some of the debriefing themes which uh rice uh with shanahan told rice are still rich to explore and i've added this uh just because i thought it was a little bit more important just to add this is in my in my first preview of the of the powerpoint that i put together this is what the discussion points that shanahan and rice the diplomat or the counselor official had on on yennen shanahan offered his opinion on communist controls exerted over the people chinese communist ideology policies and program status of religion foreigners in the yemen area the yennen uh airfield the radio stations the communist achievements communists of failures and the gomandan communist relations shanahan had a broad mind here and that's very important for all of us to keep a broad mind about what is always going on at this moment though i want to turn quickly and turn my attention to how the different the ciao ago looked in my 2019 visit as compared to 2007. first these two images now guided tourists along the paved entrance into the historic site the weather-worn historic markers that i took photos of in 2007 are now removed no doubt to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the prc the courtyard has multiple pieces of art and this is only a selection of them that show chinese communist mao and luchan but also the ideological legacy of marx and lenin travel and experience in china for me and i think for all of us who have been to china has reminded us to always be conditioned to expect the unexpected this proved to be true when i saw that even at this point in time there was a p a pipe organ music concert totally was unexp it was totally unexpected that i was hearing the performer practicing classical music as she faced the images of russian revolutionaries in what was once the sanctuary of the catholic church where the 1944 mass was said and prayed in what i suspect was really the last catholic mass ever to be said in the yennen catholic church in my mind the whole incident that i walked into ran counter to the overriding confucian authority of china that has beset china in 2019 and has been utilized by the government seeking to capture the full meaning of what was before me i took a photo of the pres practice session were upon i was immediately and publicly reprimanded for disturbing the peace instead of woodworking maze that i had encountered in 2007 the interior now as you can see has been totally transformed it's now a crossroads a cultural crossroads it's clean and ready to receive visitors and here's another image here that you can see from a distance on how really well preserved in that renovation from the time i was there in 2007. admittedly i had a prayerful moment i was very sensitive that the devotional alcohols that you saw on the side of the church were a catholic priest might have said a private mass or a catholic might have written lit candles for the believers to pray for someone instead of being sacred space that had been present in the 1930s when the church was constructed present viewers in 19 2019 could now walk up to painted artwork and notice they're actually painting pictures of the church once again in fact this is a former church in a series of buildings behind the structure that was exhibit space that accentuated artistic images to advance the historic and understanding of contemporary catholicism however basic online research keeps bringing the yennen cathedral into the overall historic narrative of the communist party at a seminal point in its history continual recognition of the yannon cathedral accentuates my purpose in my framework that there's a dual historical identity to the site it remains i guess what i would call sacred it signals an intersect of catholic as well as communist past this is evident by mulling over how this architectural site has remained the same it has also transformed since the 1930s when it was first built by spanish missionaries and chinese catholics a catholic or a communist believer and some chinese are both can feel very appropriate a spirit that maybe challenges and reassures their belief at the ciao or go site so i suggest that it is a sacred place for instance this is a captivating uh image to conjure up the image of famed journalist agnes smedley as a dance instructor in 1937 when then within the ciao go church with mao zedong judo joe and i and ho long in attendance while we typically confine catholic religious worship to incense and devotional singing is in this instance this is sacred space it was a perfect site for smedley in her capacity as what i would call a foreign insider to sanction another communal activity dance while many might be aware of the historic impact the canadian doctor norman bethune had in yen and from january 1938 till his unfortunate death in november 1939 recent research has made known to me that his translator was a canadian nurse named jeanne ewan that she served with the franciscan missionaries in wuchang hubei in the 1930s makes me wonder if personal devotion might have led her to pause and say a prayer when she visited the anti-catholic church as it was coming to life as luchon academy this is especially true if she was informed that this church was a franciscan church under the leadership of bishop ebeneze ibanez from spain it's also worth noting that um gene ewan's of ashes are buried in sergio zong this source by eddie you provides an example of how the catholic church is a narrative tool however while this is an accurate contribution a new generation of historians might ask what is the living legacy of the chinese catholic community in 2021 the luchane academy is promoted as one of the top 10 tourist sites in yemen and here's the english version of that website while it offers a passing note to this holy site of the chinese communist past it was a catholic church what are the possible options that might exist for party officials who coordinate the historic site to provide more information on the church architecture preparing for this lecture for example makes me wonder who the architect really was the next image hearkens back to my personal journey in 2007 at the time i was unaware that in 2007 the uh china daily stressed the religious legacy of the annan church in relationship to luchon academy i suggest the article provided what i would describe a harmonious religious relationship that invited public petition patient for local catholics protestants and muslims in yemen highlighted graphics in this image before you specify the respect of the communist party towards religious freedom edward berman a documentary filmmaker who founded eb cultural enterprises with an office in hong kong in 2015 published a photo of the yennan catholic church the accompany caption tells us that the sixth party congress plenary session was held at the catholic church which was then the largest building in the city this is an important and relevant statement for historians who study sino-christian architecture within the time frame of the 20th century bandits warlords nationalists communists japanese military and officials often occupied churches or religious structure it was simply the norm often these religious sites were just the most secure building in the area this chihuahua church in yemen is a symbolic of how religious believers were caught in the systematic chaos of change that consumed 20th century china within the long march project is a resource called artworks recognized in yemen it is a series of visual archival references which reveals the ongoing trajectory of how the reincarnation of the luchane academy is a reverenced architectural space as best as i can determine in 2006 exhibitions included her gen way perlio yena wood cutting prints and a performance the long march project documentary in 2006 and lugia did something called no foreigners beyond this point and dan mills from the united states did miss understanding the long march prince in 1975 uh thomas berry wrote in cross currents an article entitled entitled mao zedong the long march in part he described it as follows nothing makes sense apart from the story and the particular shape it takes not to know the story of the long march is to know nothing to know the story is to know everything the comprehensive story the primary myth the ultimate context of the communist chinese affairs is the account of the long march the chinese version of that ancient archetypal symbol of the journey father berry was assigned to china in 1948 it was back within a year due to the communists gained control in 49. father shanahan as mentioned earlier went to china in 1926 given that both insights and both passion has had about the long march in yen and it's unfortunate that it never got the two men together to discuss the topic i suggest their experience and mind remind us how religion enters into the long march of chinese history specifically in this instance by architecture tourists would be well served to promote yet on cultural heritage as a sacred space in the roman catholic tradition it was recognized as reverential ongoing legacy and a foundational cornerstone and an actual inspiration for the communist party acknowledgment on the site would be proof of a respectful way that the accords between the holy see and the prc might actually possess depth from the past to the present without trying to force that image it might be worthwhile to consider luchon academy as a mutual acceptable uh symbol as um to relation of of the holy see and the catholic church presence this has been done in other locations international and chinese tourists coordinate with the annan church maybe in the same way when they visit the historian steli in xi'an that dates back to the 8th century tang dynasty a potential educational opportunity is most realized at the tomb of matteo ricci which is located at the political education university in beijing international scholars have studied the graves numerous websites and published sources attest to how this grave site sanctions christian chinese reality it is just a fact of history yet visits there in recent years have led me to understand the chinese tourist guide and you see on on my right i guess the they assign and attribute the friendship of richie is expressed in how the chinese acknowledge it but i specifically asked in 2019 i asked the tour guide if matteo ricci is an essential friend of china and was a christian might it be appropriate gesture that the architecture of this grave serve as an invitation for more inquisitive tours to make their own visits to the famed south church in beijing that is associated with richie other catholic and christian sites throughout the city of beijing remind the public of the value of religion and culture appropriating the spirit and norms of international tourism i propose it is worthwhile being aware how the architectural heritage identifies the long march of religion in china in this presentation i have suggested that this holds true at yenin there is a ciao ergo church that is equally serves as a symbol to the long-standing memory of the catholic and communist narratives thank you thank you for that um let's just immediately turn the virtual podium over to professor christie ciao who will provide her response you're muted professor chao yep okay i'm so sorry thank you for including me in this conversation and thanks anthony clark for organizing this wonderful presentation i learned so much from all the presentations and i'm happy to have a conversation with dr kavanaugh when i first studied dr carbono's presentation materials one scriptural text ran in my mind in the book of daniel and in the gospel of matthew of the protestant bible there is one expression that says quote the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place some biblical scholars render this text as explaining a pagan invasion into a holy site and then i kept pondering when i studied dr carbeno's materials and i asked myself from a theological perspective if what is happening to the yen and cathedral today is not some sort of quote abomination of desolation of a sacred architecture then how do we understand the story of the of the cathedral but then i thought a chinese patriot may view the case very differently he or she may be happy to see the sinusized outlook of the cathedral and in particular the version where all the statues of the nation's heroes standing outside the church buildings main entrance as shown in some of the slides dr cabino has just showed us indeed today the church architecture symbolizes the deep foundation of the chinese communist party and its victorious revolutionary project on chinese soil putting an end to the nation's shameful semi-colonial past by now we learned from dr carbino that both christian and chinese nationalistic perspectives to see this catholic church architecture are very one-sided insufficient for a fuller comprehension of the meaning of the cathedral in the long history of sino-western relationship dr cabano challenges us to be open-minded about the complicated story behind the yen and cathedral what we have just heard from him is not only his pilgrimage to the cathedral and emotional and personal journey of unlocking the lost history of a catholic architecture something that the chinese communist narrative has tried to suppress the hidden story he uncovered is a result of many years of archival research careful field observations and very importantly faith-based reflection all these methodologies helped to yield a nuanced interpretation of a catholic architecture led by mao zedong the chinese communist party arrived in yemen in shanxi province in late 1934 ending the long march from southeast asia sorry southeast china they may gain on their base for the next 12 years here a catholic infrastructure gave a ready-made shelter for the party leaders the cave dwellings protected the leaders from west china's harsh weather these caves were previously converted by earlier missionaries into a mission clinic a church school and a missionary residence in this well-built catholic compound the communists experimented many practices and ideas which would later form the foundation of new china major instances include the agricultural cooperatives strategies of fighting guerrilla warfare against guamindang the maoist philosophy of quote new democracy and the model for conducting political work among the masses notably the first ratification campaign that helped mazadon approaching his enemies inside the party happened right here in this catholic complex and also uh as uh dr carbino just mentioned the party founded the yen and lucind academy of art in 1938 it was the very first institution for nurturing the communist literary development so it is no wonder that the the the year on cathedral was put under central government's protection and was listed as a guabao a national treasury in 1961 among many historic relics this status possibly guarded the church from attack during the cultural revolution one let's not look further than the another cathedral which is the uh gangue cathedral for a comparison this cathedral is was located and is still located 40 kilometers away from east yangon it is a gothic style cathedral and it was built around the same time with the yen and cathedral in the 1930s the gangue cathedral suffered in all the political upheavals from the 1950s onward during the cultural revolution the red gods battered the church's interior and the church was later turned into a granary and like the yeah cathedral was never returned to the colloquial catholics and only recently in 2014 the the gangue church complex win the political favor from the local authorities in the rise of patriotic tourism in dr cabino's telling although the story of the yemen cathedral is tied inextricably with the chinese communist party narrative the church architecture still standing in tech today visually reminds people of the entry of catholicism into the local chinese society and this story symbolizes what dr kavanaugh calls a long march of resilient catholics embodies complicated engagements between foreign missionaries and local chinese and it entails twits and turns most of the time unexpected by the people involved i think in my own reckoning his long march view is a reminder of a deep historical approach it works like a binocular it has two lenses one for each eye to view distant objects more clearly and so the yellow and church architecture offers a binocular vision with one lens for explaining the historical legacy of catholicism another for considering the chinese cultural heritage and body in the church's present sinusized form both visions need each other to enrich the meaning of the cathedral the stones and concrete of the cathedral withstands the decade-long manipulations imposed upon it shifting its purpose to secular control but the story of father uh shanahan tells us that faith-based endurance would pop up to witness and give testimony even in politicized settings and the passionate sources suggests just that as we now know that shanahan offered the last mars inside the yangon cathedral to both the catholics and the communists on the other hand dr carbino's field observations illuminate the multiple meanings the cathedral is capable of and it makes us reflect on the degree of fluid fluidity a church article a church architecture can push for for instance as father kavanaugh has shown us over the past years the local authorities have employed a pragmatic approach to present the church to the public for local and international tourism popular tourist guides promote the church site as the house of the luchine art academy not a place of christian worship because the site was repurposed to propagate the chinese communist sentiment the site loses its original religious meaning despite this political sanitization process the government does not efface the church's basic ornamentation at least this is the case in the exterior and so the romanist vacate and nath are still there and these features attract catholics or those who appreciate religious tourism to come to visit the church and to these visitors catholic inspiration remains a basic aura of the church i think on the surface preserving the old church buildings seems to run against the present anti-christian sentiment that is widespread in the countless instances of cross-demolition since 2014 within the promotion of the cessation of christianity many church communities are required to show patriotism by flying the national flag or singing the national anthem on the pulpit in some sense it is perhaps because the yeah cathedral is able to mean different things to different recipients whether one can build it as an ideological heritage a national pride or a religious icon that it is outside the recent sinusization harassment and so at this point i would like to offer three questions for dr carbeno for our continued conversation my first question relates to the local yen and catholics in your visit to yen and did you have a chance to talk to the local catholics and what do we know about their life how do we how do they see what the government has been doing to the yet unk cathedral um all those manipulations that is the first question my second question concerns father shanahan is there any information in his diary about his personal feeling toward the communist takeover of the church site besides the mosque in 1944 did he gave did he have any interaction with the local catholics at the time when he was working for the party in yemen my last question is a methodological one you propose that uh we should view the catholic uh cathedral um uh having a a dual identity um it is a sacred site for both the communists and the catholics i think this reconceptualization requires we relativize the religious meaning of the catholic architecture and we have to shift our perspective to to see that to consider that communist ideology to be as sacred as the gospel but i think it poses a challenge to christian religions that base the faith conviction on absolute claims so given today's physical reality of the cathedral that its original religious function is completely absent and although the form is still there how far can we still hold the cathedral as a sacred christian space or is it just a decorative or cosmetic architecture to borrow some terminologies that i learned from dr david wong this morning or as dr joseph holt's presentation told us moments ago that chinese christian architect architecture is anchored by buildings but also beyond buildings is it not just about physical materials but also about belonging embodiment people community of christians do we envision the yet on cathedral as sacred without religious community and and lastly echoing what dr amy o'keefe okay has just inspired us to think in light of using photography as an invitation how might the cathedral invite us to think beyond its concrete and stones and help us to envision re-envision something new um i think i'll just stop here um thank you professor ciao thank you so much for those rich three plus questions the third question i think had uh uh some some some additional questions um brother rob will father carbona we'll have you answer in just a moment those three questions first and then we have i'm counting at least six other questions some in the chat uh open i want to just say briefly that in my own research in and around both shanxi and shanxi both of the shanxi provinces the the character go gully like ciao argo was um a sign that that's a christian village and it's just interesting to me i wanna i wonder then you know whenever you're in those two provinces and you see something something go um it's a hint that it's a christian area i wonder if the the party members on the long march would have known that tradition in that area um perhaps not uh but let's just open it up for you to first respond to uh professor chao and then then i'll ask you some questions that have been sent to me well i'm very happy to have the comments from professor chao i'm especially happy because i know she's done extensive field work in her own area in the southern uh province i believe it's province and um so i'm well aware that you know your your questions come from your own personal experience um did i meet any uh catholics in these two trips in 2007 i did not uh i was just lucky enough to find the church i thought i was that was and just see what was going on i wasn't so much always concerned about the church uh but i wanted to sort of get the feel for the area because i i had written about the diary and i wanted to try to get a sense in the 2000 in 9 trip however at the conference a woman came up to me and she said that she was a catholic she says i know about this church i'm one of the local catholics here and if you ever come back here come visit the church because there is an existent catholic church uh in and it's in the guidebook of father charbonnier where you can go visit and probably attend the mass i i have not had that opportunity i'd like to go back there again and see that but there is a catholic community that's vibrant there um what did shanahan and your second question know the diary actually and it's it's the diary is pretty tough to go through it's a lot of minutiae it's a 40 pages of handwritten script it's very clear very good writing but in the article i wrote in 2007 out of luven i have detailed footnotes on um who are the names of the people that shanahan actually baptized so there he was actually doing sacramental work there and uh that was i think he had very strong opinions and that was true for a lot of the missionaries at that time especially as they were in a very important flux of time about moving around and trying to understand what was going on and it was very much a norm that because all these priests uh who had been had pretty much evacuated the area they had moved on to the xi'an area uh the communists had pretty much moved them out that shanahan and the local catholics were very they wanted to have the sacraments so shanahan did actually do that and he was pretty strong with the officials that he wanted to go to the church and have that mass so this was an act of spatial relationship of public worship that is in his diary but he doesn't he does a little bit more on it in the sign magazine article but he doesn't dwell on it you know he's he's he has a wide vision of what he's there to do as as a as a um as a person he's not caught in the in the sacramental world he sees himself as is really a witness to what's going on in his presence i think is that much profound and he's in the middle of it in chongqing at this time to the last point on the bifurcated identity i think that's a great question dr chow i i um it made me stop and think you know am i trying to force something here by calling it sacred and i you know i think a couple things strike me in our monastery in union city new jersey uh which you can see from the new jersey turnpike of exit 17 it's actually uh was built it has huge huge three towers there and as you get into the lincoln tunnel you can still see the towers of saint michael's monastery church now when i was living there when the archives were there in the hot days of the summer i would be watching people walk by the church and they would stop and they even though the church was a korean presbyterian church and now it's pretty much a shell of a church waiting for some kind of new identification of the korean presbyterian self left there people would stop and make a sign of the cross in front of the church and the church was not a catholic church anymore so it was not operating in that capacity um i go by a lot of empty churches like we all do in north america and probably other parts of the world in europe and other aspects but i wonder how often in stories of families where people might say this is the church and you know it's certainly probably true when the jewish community with uh areas that were in the holocaust and other areas of sacred symbols of places really where people have um know that their family or their area even though the governance and the civil authorities or even in some places these situations have been transformed into restaurants uh you know banks all these other areas yes they've lost the sacramental aspects by the way you should be a can a lawyer a church lawyer by asking a question about the functionality of sacramental life and and that sort of thing that's what canada lawyers are good at and asking about so i commend you for the understanding that the religious services have to be taking place but there's a wider cultural event i think sense that at least i'd like to sort of deal with and i was personally dealing with about the sacred sense of that space and i think anyone who sees a church um might ask of that and i think it goes to my last two points and my response to you is i i purposely looked at the last segment of of these people like agnes medley and i looked at these other reporters with who were with shanahan they don't ask a lot of religious questions why don't people ask religious questions i really think you know they all want to understand the power relationships but the lack of the religious relationship and religious narrative is part of that power relationship and that civil relationship and that human relationship so i think sometimes reporters need to ask and and observers have to ask very sensitive honest religious questions to dialogue not to be a forceful and fight back that would be one thing i would say is is really important so i think uh i would end there and open it up for further discussion but i appreciate the comments that were um offered and uh thank you very much dr ciao thank you dr carboneau um we've been convened now for eight hours more than eight hours and i think scholars we're a mark of endurance it feels like we're just warming up there's still quite a few questions i'm going to reserve one question that is directed toward professor steinhardt and professor carbino to the very end and that will serve as our final question before we segue into tomorrow's keynote address let's begin with dr wong's question of course i'll just read it as it is of course the yennan area has many cave dwellings where many local rural people still live can you comment on any impression you had or have on the disparity between this local cultural building form and the western looking church present there so what message is it sending to the local citizens citizenry over the years of its presence well well i think i think one of the things that when i was there in 2007 there's a huge pagoda in uh the yen and you can see from all over the uh horizon of the town and it rises up and i walked up to that pagoda and i took some great photos of of local people who are still living in those areas and this was in 2007. i'm not sure whether or not those uh those caves are or those homes are are being lived in but i i have noticed actually going through the trains and across um from beijing to xi'an that those those they're they're being utilized and maybe not homes anymore but they're certainly uh utilized in other ways maybe as agrarian situations and uh other locations for farming whatever is left of farming certainly in chongqing the bombed out caves of chongqing when i lived there they were transformed into welding areas they were really utilized in a very certain certain sense of space but in terms of yen on in particular dr wong i would say that um i don't think there are that i think you accidentally muted yourself yeah okay um i couldn't uh i couldn't see where there was any dichotomy i didn't have enough of the area on the second part i was with the official tour group from the government so um i think i was confined to theirs i would love to explore that area and maybe learn more about the local catholic church but i didn't see um a lot of activity in the in the caves in 2019 i actually really like these these caves in that area i think very fascinating uh this next question is from professor ho do you have a sense of what happened to the church building and the surrounding structures during the cultural revolution was it left as is as a political gathering space or did the structure undergo some kind of decline followed by a post mao rehabilitation well i i that's a great question uh dr ho um i was really shocked when i went there in 2007 to find out how well that a church was in that shape and the fact that they have been dealing with it it they were i imagine that maybe some of the some pews or something were taken out but the edifice was in very very good shape that did not seem to be something that was under construction i saw no activity as a outside um um you know areas where there was scaffolding up there contrary to the catholic church in yuan ling where where i was there in 1989 and that was actually a clinic where they were actually taking extracting people's teeth by using a handheld pedal where you would actually someone was a dentist was pedaling and extracting it looked probably without novocaine but that had been performed into a into a area space and now that church is actually destroyed because they rebuilt the town in the city but there's a small catholic church so i think that that because it was a historic site and probably they also built a massive train station during the cultural revolution in yemen which i visited because i took the train back uh from xi'an to uh to xi'an and this was a massive train station that brought pilgrims there so during the cultural revolution this was a destination for red guards and young people so i doubt if they did any destruction of that church edifice at all i think it was probably just maintained as a cultural site where they probably had rallies and slogans but that would be very interesting to see if there was anything in the literature um professor wong i'm i'm thinking rather than me reading i should have had done this with the the other wong and and uh professor ho i'll just have you ask your own question i mean what a silly thing for me to read the question when the author of the question is is is in front of me so all that i'll allow you'll you can ask your question yourself professor wong oh which professor stephanie wong stephanie hugo wanted to ask how more indigenous looking churches fared in in communist strongholds so we talked earlier about how originally some originally chinese buildings got refurbished to become churches in some parts of china or in the case of sino-christian style churches how how was the dual memory that you're talking about how did that work in their cases it seems to me like the yemen cathedral's very clearly kind of foreign or spanish character does make it hard to forget the catholic history and narrative um even if especially big buildings like this were targeted for communist army and government use so in comparison how does how did the caves or sino-christian type churches um how did how has their memory worked well where i've been in various parts of uh china and seen different churches and like the zhong area gwy young i was there once certainly in the urban areas a lot of these uh areas the catholics there have been pretty strong with the um patriotic association to get money to refurbish it and i think part of the opening of these churches and in in the postdong area there was money available but they also had to go through the norms of these uh of these rudiments of following the party and following the idea but a lot of these places were actually reinvented or refurbished and and um some of the destruction was repaired at the same time as some of these catholic areas which are strongly catholic and some of these towns were uh were changed it also was an opportunity for the local catholic churches and this was true in hunan uh in zojong in where the flying tigers operated out of in south of yuan ling when i went there they actually parlayed their relationship to actually make renovations and actually expand the churches so in some ways they wanted to be as we were seeing in some of these uh reflections here they actually wanted to like make it larger for a larger community so the early churches of the 20th century 1920s and 1930s needed more space and they were trying to deal with social space uh maybe open a clinic uh they were trying to serve the people not just serve the sacraments so there was a there depending on where you were and and where your relationships were between the local catholics who were willing to be with the party alliance as opposed to those who were unregistered which was a dichotomy because they would use the same church at the same time and that was at times very interesting to watch um there it depends really on the local circumstance where it's where it's all emerging but there's a lot of activity of renegotiating church space with with political space party narrative and um and religious uh freedom or religious uh opportunity for uh at least catholic and i'm sure in the protestant world as well in in rural china we would say xiaowang and dawong um professor david wong being don wang and professor stephanie wong being xiaowong professor david wong did you have i i noticed you just posted something on the side about i have two more questions you just posted something on the site about the cave dwellings did you have another question you'd like to to offer it could be so long or darwin it could be la wang right like i could be la wong oh no i don't want to take up more time it's just that i did um some work with uh by now a prominent academic in out of uh xi'an um in the engines of kochidasia he um he has done a lot of work in the yemen area and um um this is just a publication that he and i did about the you know there are many many many many people living in the yellow domes and um these are so he he and his green team has gone in there to design new yellow dwellings for these people i think the thing that is germane for us is just that it raises um insofar as architecture symbol and representative of something you know how how much of a distance there is between um these cave dwellings and and their residents um and by the way there's a mao zedong museum that's in a cave dwelling um journalism that's what the journalism operation is hello thank you and and so um the you know the the whole point of the doing building rejuvenating these yellow domes is a local village mayor who himself lives in one he says we need to build these new yellow domes to call the young people back so there there's there's symbolic power to to these forms and you know my question just for conversational and learning purposes is when we when we bring in something so prominent as a gothic romanesque type of expression there for the church how much it's connecting with local rural people in terms of what dr chow said in terms of the the messaging of the gospel doing a remark on that dr carboneau or who i would the question was exactly what i was trying to pick that up so i'm not sure it was a it was just a concern that um i have when we talk about these things that the um the distance and meaning uh in terms of the power of architecture to symbolize between rural uh cave dwellings which is rised by the local people there and the messaging of the gospel and the and the and the dress that the gospel comes in and just you know i'd love to have a conversation about um this gothic romanesque looking church and what type of messaging that actually has to and just in terms of paul's things i do think i do think to answer your question one of the great things i think about learning chinese history the more you get into this and you go province to province place to place especially in the rural areas is uh because the rural areas were under such uh stress i guess between the guam and japanese local bandits um you know this was these these these spaces of these caves were seen as places where families uh and missionaries everybody hurdled together to to survive bombings to hide out from bandits i mean this is this is this is life this is life space i mean forget sacred space this is human space that keeps you cool in the summer and you you've got to figure out something to do in the winter so this is where people actually survive and also where people die in in the caves in chongqing you know ten thousand people were killed when the cave collapsed and the famous japanese bombings there so these these spaces are you know um are i would say are are just human uh because they remind us of the fragility of life and the imposition of oppression and the hope of people who live there at times as well so these are these spaces are always i always find them very moving to sort of see and and the fact that they haven't bulldozed these like they have the hutong is sort of interesting to me i mean maybe that's going to emerge as they expand in the rural areas but um i find it still interesting new area thank you sir um two more questions i think we have enough time um this this they're actually somewhat related so the first question the second question will be directed toward both you and professor steinhardt this first question first begins with noting that there are there is a popular public publishing agenda right now for the history of modern architecture in major chinese cities well you myself i just bought a book called beijing shendai a history of modern architecture and the book is filled with images of churches so the question is then um and also the question mentions that in beijing they're establishing at the north church a museum dedicated to the architecture of that church and they are hoping to repatriate historical photographs so the question then is um can you reflect on the fact that you have access to an incredible archive with images of churches images of places in china and missionary archives are are filled with images of churches can you reflect on well how it's what word it is can you say something about the repatriation even if digitally of historical images of christian architecture to china well i i would say that one of the things that struck me when i started doing the metadata for the a lot of the photography that uh professor joseph ho used um when he came to the reaching institute when it was in san francisco and again it's moving to boston college by the end of the year um one of the things that really struck me was something i had never thought about before and professor ho hinted this pretty strongly in his talk if not told us directly you know everyone thinks when these missionaries and and thought about this china experience and i've even said at times over the years in different public situations you know the china church i wrote an article in the canon law digest where i looked at 1960 to 1970 1980 and pretty much during the cultural revolution nothing was being played everyone thought the catholic church was dead in china i mean they really thought it was dead there was nothing being published on this and so my feeling when i look at these uh images now is these missionaries uh or even the local chinese catholics forget this is a western narrative this is a chinese narrative you know this is this is this is a narrative of faith and social re-imagining of how society changes and that's why everybody should pay attention to it and and it really is about the humanity of people engaging with one another so i think in some ways the photography makes it freer for us to actually communicate more i think if we posture this as paradigms about you know this relationship and that relationship who's this side who's that side we miss the humanity of it and i just was so awed by the fact that this is still alive if i'm looking at this joseph ho professor joseph who was looking at this someone online is looking in this it's in a footnote of a book it's still alive and we might debate whether or not it's an active um uh civic religious norm but i still think it it it's not it's not going away and i think governance not just the communists but any civil society has to look at religious space as part of a human experience right i just want to also note that i i just imagine a great number of screenshots that have been taken during the symposium of some of the marvelous images that have been shown and i i remember once giving a lecture uh in in china and the i would say at least half had cell phones uh held up taking photographs of my slides which was quite quite fun well here's the last question then and and then we'll we'll uh adjourn until we gather tomorrow the last question is sort of thinking about thinking about the images that that dr carbino you uh showed of your trip to yanan also including some very interesting historical images of hollom for example and father shanahan with with chairman mao there is this reality that these archives hold images of spaces that don't exist now as they did before and it's related to the last question but here's the real question then for professor steinhardt that is these christian archives have images of christian churches many of them are gone but you're working with buildings such as mosques that may not be extant anymore is there an equivalent in other religious traditions of preserved either drawings engravings or photographs that help scholars of other religious tradition religious traditions to recapture an image of what architecture looked like in china well it's it's very hard to generalize about any one tradition or across traditions um i think that i'm going to say tomorrow something i'm happy to say right now i think um in professor kuman's talk yesterday he made a very strong point that architectural historians have to deal with actual material that survives and this is probably a premise of mine too um an ongoing discussion that i have with colleagues and close friends who are historians is that they use images to illustrate what they write but i actually use images as primary sources so so if something doesn't survive there are there always is at least one step removed from the original and then the next you know i mean this is a big question so a few things i'll throw out the next aspect to help answer this question is that there are different kinds of archives and different kinds of documents something that has come up in the talks today and i'm not sure people are as conscious of it as maybe i'm always conscious of this one of the things i like about dealing with architecture from the 13th or 14th century onward is that europeans saw the buildings and sometimes someone will a european will notice something that someone who's part of the culture takes for granted and doesn't notice and so one of the values of the archives that we've heard about now one of the values of um the christian archives that were used in uh dr charvino's talk that i was just processing as i was listening is that this is someone kind of inside but also outside watching a changing historical moment and that's a really unique kind of archive mosques have different criteria from the beginning because of the religious requirements necessary for someone to pray and because of the the community who's praying and i actually am going to talk about this tomorrow but it's i think it's hard to generalize uh to answer the question that was asked but maybe the uh whoever asked it can ask me again tomorrow because mosques are definitely going to come up excellent thank you well we have gone just a bit over i not regretfully happily have gone a bit over thank you to everyone especially our respondents and our presenters today thank you for ending us uh dr carbonneau and dr chao and we will convene tomorrow again for the keynote presentation with dr steinhardt what a joy um this has been for me i i knew that dr carpenter you were going to end around 2019 so in my talk i deliberately began uh with uh reference to the 13th century to in fact to sort of underscore the point that dr steinhardt just meant that europeans have been in china for for quite a long time and have been uh offering observations it's been a great joy to uh hear about this topic from so many angles but let me just end because we're over so thank you everyone uh enjoy the rest of the day or morning how whatever part of the sun cycle you are in and we'll see you again tomorrow for the rest of the symposium thank you you
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The Amazing Story of My Stolen Bamboo Bike and How I Got it Back
This is the story of how my bike got stolen and the wild rollercoaster ride I went on to try to get it back. I had a feeling it was going to be quite the adventure, so I decided to film the search for my bike. But I never, ever, expected it to turn out like this. (music playing) Hey everyone, Rob Greenfield here and most of you know me as a pretty good news guy, a very positive guy. Well, today I have some not so good news. And that is that last night my bamboo bicycle was stolen. (music playing) It was nine o'clock on a Friday night and I decided to sit on the beach and watch the full moon. So I set my bike on the bike rack about twenty feet away. I am sitting there for five minutes or so, and I hear a noise behind me, and then I see my bike is gone. So then I started running after him "No!" But the bike was gone. This is the bamboo bike that I've used to bike across the United States doing good deeds for others, and here it is stolen. It's one of the very few possessions that I have. I have only about one hundred possessions to my name, and this is basically one of the most important ones. So it's pretty soul crushing. Instantly I had to ask myself--How can I turn this misfortune of mine into someone else's fortune? How could I turn this bad situation into something that's good? That's what I want to do in the world. So, I came up with an idea last night and here I am this morning to share it with you and ask for your help. There are a lot of kids out there who have their bikes stolen that live in low income scenarios where they can't get another one so what I am going to do is raise funds to buy ten bikes for kids who have had their bikes stolen. Have had their souls crushed, and make my bad day into their good day. So, please, if you want to help you can donate at the GoFundMe to buy ten bikes for kids who have had their bikes stolen. And if you want to help me find this bike you can share this video with everybody that you know, so that we can find this bamboo bicycle. I love you all. Thank you! The next morning, after setting up the fundraiser, I borrowed a bike from someone on social media and set out in search of my bike. I've been working for hours talking to the bike shops and the pawn shops and the thrift stores. I just talked to three guys that were sitting on the street and said "Hey have you seen a bamboo bike?" and one of the guys said "As a matter of fact, I have!" And I am like "You got to be kidding me? Is this a joke?" I asked him to describe it. It's the bike! He tells me it is down at the Pelican at the end of Grand, sitting in the bike rack! I mean, sitting in the bike rack! This is the first sign! (Excitedly) This is the first sign! (Laughs) Alright, I am down here, there are bikes everywhere. I've been looking around for a little while at all the racks, so far nothing yet. So the person who had it is definitely on the move and not here. But I must be somewhat close. I'm here and there are bikes around. I am just about to pass a rack and see. There are bike racks all over the place so I am going to keep on looking. Not here. So close, so close. Alright, I got more good news. I went to print out some flyers, that I got right here, so that I could pass them out to the people that I meet, with a hundred dollar reward, so that if they find it they would actually be able to contact me. So, I went back to get it printed and I talked to that same guy who had seen it this morning, and he told me that he got some in tell. The guys name, who has the bike, is Guitar Johnny. Says he is a skinny white kid. He told me where he hangs out. Guitar Johnny, and he hangs out by Belmont Park and by the bathrooms by Grand. So I am heading there now. The guy's name is Guitar Johnny and he has the bike. What the heck? Rob: "Hey there. Do you guys happen to know Guitar Johnny?" Man: "No." Rob: "This is a flyer. It has my phone number on it." Man: "Aww, dude, he stole that thing?" Rob: "Yeah. It's bamboo, so you'll know it if you see it." Man: "Alright." Rob: "Alright, well, if you see it, you've got my number." Man: "I'll hold him down and let you do what you need to do." Rob: "Oh, I'm a peaceful guy. Have a good one." On I continued, and then I met a man who said he knows Johnny. And more importantly, he said he knows where my bike is. Man: "You want your bike or you don't?" Rob: "I do want my bike." Man: "I can tell you where it's at." Rob: "Alright, do you want to tell me where it's at?" Man: I can tell you this, Little Johnny doesn't have it right now." Rob: "Okay." Man: "You'll get it at the San Diego Motel." Rob: "The San Diego Motel?" Man: "That's right." Rob: "And the bike is there?" Man" "Absolutely." Rob: "Wow, okay. Sounds good, I'll go there right now." Off to the San Diego Hotel. This is a little scary, going to a motel where supposedly my stolen bike is. (Takes a deep breath.) (Music playing) Here's the hotel. I just met a guy who knows Guitar Johnny and he said he stays here and he saw him with the bamboo bike. So, I am definitely on the path. Rob: " Hello. Have you seen this bike around by chance? A couple people have seen it and apparently a guy named Guitar Johnny stole it and apparently he stays here." Man: "I have a friend. He has a lot of bikes." Man: "I think they're speaking about him, I guess." Rob: "Oh really? Okay, do you know where I'd find him?" Man: "I'm not supposed to reveal that. But let's go walk and talk." Rob: "Okay." Rob: "Apparently he has been around with it." Man: "Is your bike right there?" Man" "And if not, he has some more in the room." Rob: "It's none of those." Rob: "And this is where he stays?" Rob narrating: On the door it said 'Do not knock. Call.' These people live in this hotel. I knock anyway. (knocking) Rob: "Hi" Man" "What's up, man. How are you?" Rob: "I'm looking for a bike that I was told might be here." Rob: "It's a bamboo bicycle." Man: "Ah...what do you mean bamboo?" Rob: "I'll show you." (Rustling sounds.) Man: "Yeah, Im the bike guy." Rob: "You're the bike guy, huh?" Man: "I've not seen this one yet." Rob: "Oh man.." Man: "But I can almost guarantee it will probably come through me." Rob: "Really?" Man: "Yeah just 'cause it will be worked on or something like that." Man: "All I do is...I do service calls." Rob: "Oh, you fix bikes!" Man: "I fix bikes. That's all I do." Rob: "Ok. I've been talking to people today. Three people said they have seen the bike and apparently Guitar Johnny has it." Man: "Guitar Johnny?" Rob: "Do you know who Guitar Johnny is?" Man: "I'm sure I can find out. I know Guitar Frank." Rob: "That's funny." Man: "Yeah. I don't know Guitar Johnny though. Like I said, I just work on them, but I do see a lot of bikes." Rob: "You do see a lot?" Man: "Yeah." Rob: "Now you know it. I've got a hundred dollar reward, so...." Man: "I could probably track it down for you." Rob: "You got my phone number, if you find it I'll swing by... Man: "Absolutely, I'll give you a call right away, man." Rob: "Aright, sweet brother, any time. Thanks a bunch! Thanks brother." Man: "No problem." Rob: "Bye." Rob narrating: It was really dark by now and I really wanted to give up, but I knew that the longer the bike was out there, the less likely it was that I would find it. So, I decided to keep on searching. (music and voices talking) Rob: "Rob Greenfield." Woman: "Rob, Leah, very nice to meet you." (inaudible talking and introductions) When I walked up to this group and said it was Guitar Johnny, they were all like, "Oh, Guitar Johnny, not again!" Rob: "So, Guitar Johnny, he always steals bikes, or what?" Mark: "Well, I don't know about that." Kris: "You want the honest truth? I'll tell you the honest truth." Kris: "The kids got a habit. That's how he supports his habit." Kris: "That's the truth." Rob: "Oh, that's what I figured." Kris: "I'm not going to lie to you about it." Mark: "He's a likeable guy." Rob: "He's a likeable guy?" Leah: "He' s been on the streets a long time." Rob: "So what age was Johnny when he started living on the streets?" Leah: "Teenager." Rob: "He was that young? 16 or 18?" Rob: "That's pretty young." Mark: "The guy can play guitar, man." Rob: "Really?" Leah: "He plays beautifully." Mark" "He's a good guy..." Leah: "He's got a good heart. Very sensitive kid." Mark: "He doesn't know any other way, ya know." Leah: "That' s a good way to channel his energy, you know." Mark: "Ya he's good. Real good. He's never leaving that guitar. It's always on him." Mark: "He's afraid that it's going to get stolen." Rob: "Yeah." Kris: "If someone would just take the time to believe in him, you know. He can sing, man, and he can play." Rob: "Cool." Kris: "You know what I mean, and he just needs a little direction, you know, and he hasn't had it in a long time. He's been out here a long time." Rob: "How long have you lived here?" Mark: "I'm born and raised here..." Leah: "I am, too. Across the street from here." Rob: "you're from here, too?" Mark: "We all are. We all stayed together." Rob: "Wow. Mark: "We stick together, all the ones who know each other the longest. We feel comfortable. Safe around here, you know." Rob: "Yeah." Leah: "Every situation is different." Leah: "Our stories are different, how we got here, but we've known each other all our lives pretty much. " Leah: "Our little group, you know." Mark; "We're like family basically. We've known each other for so long, ya know." Mark: "I've know him 40 years and her about the same amount of time. A long time." Rob: "Forty years!" Kris: "Society out here, they don't like us very much." Mark: "We're born and raised here but we still aren't welcome." Leah: "Cool, man. Well it was so nice to meet you." Rob: "Yeah, nice to meet you as well!" Rob: "Thank you for the help, I really appreciate it!" (inaudible talking) Rob: "Hopefully we get the bike back." Leah: "Yeah, I hope so, too." Rob narrating: After hanging out for awhile, a really nice woman, named Krissy, told me that she knows where Guitar Johnny hangs out. Kris: "Well, look, I can't promise anything." Kris: "I'm gonna go see if I can find him" Rob: "Okay" Kris: "If I can find it, because I know where he hangs. I know where he is at probably." Rob:"Well, I might as well go with you. Kris: "Well I'm going to take you on a wild goose chase. I don't know." Rob: "I'm on a wild goose chase right now!" (inaudible talking in crowd) Rob: "Thanks for the help, brother." Rob: "Thank you. You got my number." Kris: "Are we going?" Rob: "Yes, we shall!" (Music) Rob narrating: Krissy took me to a McDonald's nearby and, sure enough, Johnny was there! Kris: "Don't lie to me. Those are my sisters, dude, they'll give it back. Rob: "Actually, they said that they saw it at the bathroom this morning." Johnny: "I don't have it...(inaudible discussion with Krissy) Kris: "He's telling me what's going on ok." Kris: "So what did they buy it from you for?" Johnny: (inaudible) Kris: "No, just tell me!" Johnny: "Nothing! I dropped it off!" Kris: "So they don't owe you nothing?" Johnny: "No." Kris: "Okay." Rob narrating: After a few minutes, Krissy got him to admit that he stole it, but the problem was, he didn't have it anymore. He said he "gave it" to a woman named Michelle. Kris:"You say you're sorry to this man." Johnny: "I'm sorry, dude." Rob: "So, here is the deal. I know that you stole the bike. I'm not going to call the police, but the thing is, I would like you to do a good deed in return for doing something that was really unfair. Like, for me, that's my bike, that's my livelihood. I only have a hundred possessions to my name." Kris: "He's just like us. He's struggling just like us, dude." Rob: "So it's really been a bad thing for me, but the thing is, I'm not going to call the police, because how is jail and things like that going to help?" Kris: "It's not." Rob: "Here's the thing. What we need to do is we need to make the world a better place." Kris: "You know, like you sing about." Rob: "And jail is not going to do that." Kris (to Rob): "He's a good kid." Rob: "I understand." Kris (to Johnny): "You're a good kid, stop getting in trouble." Rob: "Here's the thing, Johnny. Here's a good thing, I actually did a GoFundMe. I made a GoFundMe where people could donate and then I would buy bikes for kids who have had their bikes stolen. Which means you are actually part of something that is actually really good right now. In this scenario, it's a good thing. We are going to make this into a good thing. So..." Kris: "You don't even know, Johnny, you lucky right now, you know?" Rob: "Thank you, Johnny. Let's give a handshake." Kris: "There you go. Good handshake." Rob: "There it is. Alright brother." Kris: "Come here, Johnny." Rob: "Johnny give me a hug, too, brother." Rob narrating: I was pretty flustered with my words with Johnny. I wanted to act with complete compassion, but I had never been in this situation before. Standing right in front of the person who just stole my bike. But I knew that Guitar Johnny had probably been through some really rough times and most of those rough times may have been at no fault of his own. The night was slipping away so I couldn't stay for too long. We were on a hot search for the bike and we had a new lead. We had to find Krissy's friends. Kris: "Well, the thing is, tracking those two down, you know. They could be anywhere from Ski Beach clear out to South Mission and the Jetty." Rob: "Where did he say they are?" Kris: "Well, I know who they are...' Rob: "Okay." Kris: "It's not where they are because, Nobody stays in the same spot for more than two days. Rob: "Oh, because of the police." Kris: "Yeah. So we are constantly moving but we all stay in somewhat familiar territory." Rob: "Yeah." Kris: "You have a window of time to get it back." Rob: "Okay." Kris: "But who he sold them to, they usually hold on to the stuff." Kris (to a man): "Michelle and Amanda have the bike. I'm just trying to track them down. They'll give it back. I know they will." Kris: "But if you see them or see the bike could you please call him." Kris: "Alright, thanks, man!" Man: "Oh, you're welcome." Kris: "Alright, we'll see you later." Rob: "Thanks, brother. Have a good one!" Rob narrating: So I just parted ways with Krissy. She's been helping me for the last couple hours. Taking me to all the spots looking for this woman, Michelle, who is the one that bought the bike from Guitar Johnny. I'm feeling a little...like, I don't know if the bike is going to come back. I've just had one lead after another, after another, after another. I'm not sure if I am going to get it back, but I'm going to keep on going. She gave me some spots to check out. Some bathrooms, some fire pits, so I am going to keep on working through, and searching for the next, probably good couple of hours, if I have to, and see what happens. (suspenseful music) I just met this guy who is staying right here, and it sounds like Michelle is inside the women's bathroom. The one with the bike. She was here this morning with it. So I found her. I don't know if the bike is here, but I found her. Man: "Cheryl! Do you have any idea where Michelle might be?" Cheryl: "She is right here." Man: "Michelle is here?" Cheryl: "Yeah." Man: "Well, I'm just saying the jig is up, and it's up in my face." Rob: "Could you maybe just come out here and talk? Krissy sent me over here." Man: "Well, Krissy threw you up under the bus, and the bus is here." Man: "He says he doesn't want to make no problems." Man: "He just wants his sh*t back." Rob: "I appreciate your help." Rob (to the women): "Can I come in and talk to you? Or do you want to come out here?" Man: "Go in and talk to them." Cheryl: "Michelle, wake up." Cheryl: "Michelle." Cheryl: "Michelle, this guy is here and he said he wants his bike." Rob: "I'm cool, you don't have to be worried or anything." Rob: "I just wanted to get my bike back and I'm not getting the police involved or anything like that. I know that Johnny, Guitar Johnny, stole the bike. I already met him. No one is getting in any trouble. It's just kind of my precious bamboo bike and... Cheryl" "The jig is up. The guy who owns the bike is right outside the door here." Cheryl: "You hear me?" Michelle: : "Yeah I do." Cheryl: "Well get up and give him his bike." Rob (whispering): "Sounds like my bike is here." Cheryl: "Come on." Rob: "is the bike in there?" Cheryl: "Yes it is." Rob: "Okay, well I can just get the bike and....oh yeah, I see it there, yeah. Rob: "Can I just...." Cheryl: "Michelle, get up." Rob: "...get the bike." Cheryl: "Michelle, the guy is here that owns the bike." Cheryl: "Are you awake?" Rob: "I see the bike." Cheryl: "You hear me?" Rob: "The orange tape..." Cheryl: "The guy is here that owns the bike." Rob: "It's not a big deal, you know, things happen. I am just happy to have it back." Cheryl: "I'm just a friend of hers. I'm Cheryl." Rob: "Cheryl?" Cheryl: "Uh huh." Rob: "Oh, that's my girlfriend's name and my mom's name." Cheryl: "Oh come here." Rob: "Thank you." Cheryl: "No problem." Rob: "I really appreciate your help." Rob: "So there it is!" Cheryl: "Come and get your bike." Rob: "Oh man, it's got some tape over it!" Cheryl: "Yeah, trying to disguise it, I guess." Rob: "But that's it!" Cheryl: :Yeah, that's it." (Music) Rob: "I got my bike! I got my bike!" Rob: "So glad to have it back. There it is! "We got the bike back!" Rob: "I just spent the last twenty four hours tracking it down. I've been riding around for the last, like seven hours." Woman: "Oh, I'm sorry!" Rob: "So what I'm doing, is I started a campaign. I raised funds, I'm buying bikes for kids who have had their bikes stolen." Woman "Uh ha." Rob: "So that my bike theft gets turned something good. So it is actually working out pretty well." Woman: "Here, I want to use five bucks and donate to that campaign." Rob: "Okay! Cool! Thank you!" Woman: "No, thank you. This is great." That really touched my heart because she was homeless, herself, and obviously going through her own hard times. But yet, found it within herself to give to something greater than herself. Woman: "I'm grateful for it and I'm overwhelmed. It's paying it forward, but honestly, I'm just glad he's got his bike back." Rob: "Well, I love you very much." Cheryl: "Oh my goodness." Actually, I'm very grateful for this because I don't spend much time with homeless people, and this has forced me to really get to know some people today. There's been amazingly helpful people. And it's actually for me, been a really wonderful experience of humanity today. Not only did I get my bike back, but when I got home, after a long night, I went on the internet and I looked at the GoFundMe campaign and it had raised almost five thousand dollars! More than enough to buy ten bikes for kids! Reporter: New at six, a man who had his bike stolen, is now turning his loss into someone else's gain. Rob: Now I'm at the boys and girls club in San Diego. We picked up ten bikes to give today to kids that are about nine or ten years old. Knowing the feeling of having a bike stolen, I decided I wanted to give bikes to kids who have had their bikes stolen and can't afford a new one. Rob: "Haha! This is so exciting!" (music) I'm super excited to see their reaction and their excitement from getting a new bike. I know I would have been excited, myself. Reporter: He's teaching these kids about compassion. Rob: So when I found Johnny I gave him a hug. Because I believe that compassion can help each other. (Applause) I can crowd out the bad with lots of good. So one bike was stolen so I can give away ten bikes. And in that way, it just wipes that bad deed out. Kids shouting: "Thank you!" Rob: Looks like the perfect bike for you! Before I got the bike back, there was part of me who wished my bike hadn't been stolen. But then it came back, so now kids are getting bikes and I have my bike back. So it really worked out great. Reporter: Alright, we ready? Smile! Awesome! Rob: Over the next few months, I used all of the funds that I had raised to buy bikes, helmets and locks for fifty kids. And I even got a new bike for Krissy, the woman who helped me find my own. (Music) I went back to spend a little more time with Johnny before I left San Diego. Rob: Some people wrote comments, and I want to read one to you. Victoria said "Please tell him I can only see gorgeous and potential in his face. Please help change the direction of this guy's life. He still looks so healthy and damn cute." That's what Victoria said. Tanya said, "I thought that, too. He has a good heart and a good conscience to give it back to Rob. There is always good that comes out of the bad. Onwards and upwards, Guitar Johnny!" So, you know, people are rooting for you. They are happy that the bike is back. Johnny was emotional throughout the entire experience. I can't say, for certain, that my compassion towards Johnny changed his life or will change his actions in the future. But what I can say, with near certainty, is that being unkind to Johnny, or being cruel to him, wouldn't solve the problem either. The problem runs much deeper in society. And the solution has to come through compassion and caring for one another. Rob: "Can I give you a hug goodbye?" Rob: "Alright. See you, brother." Johnny: "Nice to meet you." Rob: "Nice to meet you, as well." Through Johnny stealing my bike, an opportunity was created for fifty kids to get new bikes. We truly have Johnny to thank for that. I hope that my compassion touched Johnny, and will stick with him throughout life. And I hope that my compassion today touched you and will inspire you to act with more compassion, kindness and understanding in your everyday life. Subtitles by the Amara.org community
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Episode 687: CaliFlour Foods- Transforming Pizza into a Healthy Food
if you want to pump your body and expand your mind there's only one place to go mind pump mind pop with your hosts sal di stefano adam shaffer and justin andrews our homegirls up in chico came down hung out with us for the day talked all about them building their big girls and uh man i absolutely love these pizzas they have a great product it's pizza crusts made with an entire head of cauliflower there's very minimal ingredients unlike other cauliflower pizza crusts where you look on the back and it's like cauliflower wheat and a bunch of other stuff like what's the purpose of doing that if you're gonna put a bunch of other things there this is uh minimal ingredients again uh they're delicious we eat them all the time they literally made these with people like me in mind and they saved my life and the ladies themselves or you know or that we interviewed are awesome we love them in fact did you see that we were featured in food and wine with them oh i did i got to look at that yeah we were in a little magazine shout out to the home and they i know they arranged that set that up so that was a pretty cool sweet uh shout out there we also uh are featured on their youtube channel right now where the two of you knuckleheads were making a pizza yeah people soon will see the ones that we created i also like that we got into some of the business talk here so those of you that are starting up a small business and looking to grow it to a seven eight-figure business uh what these ladies have done in the short uh short period of time is very impressive very impressive impressive incredible uh i know they work now last time we talked to them they had a team of nine i mean in the last year and a half they weren't making moves been like what two years less than two years they've been in business they're not firing they just exploded and you know why once you once you try the product you get you understand right away and once you hear them talk and you hear about what you know what they have behind it and their integrity we love them we love these girls we love their company um and as you guys know we don't associate ourselves with companies that are not great and this company is great um the company is cauliflower foods that's cali like california c-a-l-i-f-l-o-u-r foods f-o-o-d-s now if you go to cauliflowerfoodfoods.com and you enter the code mind pump without a space you'll get twenty percent off uh all orders of fifty dollars or more now they do have regular uh cauliflower crust pizza crusts they have some that are red bell peppers some that are spicier and then they have a vegan one because the other ones have a little bit of cheese in them dude that jalapeno one is bomb really good i get the vegan one because i can't have dairy um great stuff great for kids very healthy low carb if you're dieting for people that have any sort of autoimmune issues definitely there's very low with food intolerances the people we're talking to amy lacy who's the ceo and founder of the of cauliflower foods and rachel o'rourke who's a good friend of ours and who leads the pr and events team we actually did a booth with her at the la fit expo oh also uh we're working with them to give our uh intuitive guide to their audience so we're working with them to promote it to talk about what intuitive eating looks like and um we i think we talk a little bit in this episode um about that but when we were down in l.a this was what our this is how we collaborated right so sal and i flew down to l.a we had the the girls they were set up the ladies sorry for those people that get offended by the word girl the ladies came down they were with us uh at the expo they were actually handing out uh different pieces of the pizza to all the type different types of pizzas and then sal and i were talking about intuitive eating so that's really how this collaboration started with them is because we talk a lot about uh intuitive eating and we think this is a great source for those people that love pizza but are looking for an alternative that's a healthier choice that's right now if you are interested in the intuitive eating guide we've made it very inexpensive on purpose because we think everybody should can benefit from reading this guide it's 29 you can find it on our site mindpumpmedia.com without any further ado here we are talking to cauliflower foods i want to hear about how you started your company cauliflower foods so we're califlower foods like california fresh and we make cauliflower pizza crust and basically artisan bread and so um i wish it was a funny story maybe you guys can make fun of me well are you did you create did you create this because you like cauliflower because you like pizza i absolutely hate cauliflower okay see what that's kind of funny very interesting yeah it's funny yeah so so as a joke how many morons are gonna buy my pizza crust by the way delicious like it's it's really good it's delicious yeah rochelle brought us a bunch of pizzas and i almost couldn't get a piece because adam and justin almost ate like all of it because they're pigs i've actually taken the ones that you've given us for free and shipped to us and i've already ordered more too that's how much we've been eating really yeah it's become actually this is kind of our thing now katrina and i so friday nights um freaky yeah that too that's after the pizza though so i warm her up with the pizza so what uh what we do now we get our little uh spread out we get all the all the different things because we like to make each one of us have to make our own little concoction right so we get all the the things that we're gonna put on their chicken and bacon and eggs and bell peppers onions we got cheese everything's out there right avocado and we make a bunch of pizzas up and then and that's kind of like our friday or saturday night uh enjoy ourselves and have a good time watching whatever movie or or fight or whatever is going on thank you sir uh so we do that and then the next morning on the weekends i talk about this on the show a lot that i fast a lot on the weekends just because i don't move very much especially during football season sundays i could literally sit in the same chair all day long so i don't need to consume as many calories so what i'll do is i will fast until two or three in the afternoon we use all the leftovers that we use for the pizza and then we turn it into this big omelet so this has become like this little thing that we do now this is sophisticated we started it because of uh because of the cauliflower uh pizza crust so what's good about that is we had a friday night family fun night where we used to eat pizza so i mean you're talking about like having your fun time with your girl so eating cauliflower pizza is light you're not gonna feel weighted down like regular pizza which is good that's super important yeah because it's only 180 calories for the entire nine inch depending on what you put on it and three net carbs so you're gonna stay light you're not gonna feel like yeah nine inches oh god i see where we're going when you start it you started it although sound did start it with a freaky with my girl and i don't like to so i'm get very self-conscious when i get bloated and i won't have sex with katrina so it is excellent that we have the cauliflower i don't i am like who wants to yeah nobody wants to know that yes yeah i know so so you went back go back to how you started the the company because you guys went on this meter i mean you guys took off like but not from the beginning no it was like a shift we had talked we were talking about this outside the studio yeah so kind of a sad story though the way it really got started was i had a i had surgery a surgery that wouldn't develop a blood clot i ended up getting a pulmonary embolism so they went in looking for it diagnosed me with lupus so i'm kind of fast forward i need to change my diet and we literally did have family fun night friday night pizza which my husband never got lucky on friday night because i'm serious you feel bloated and disgusting you don't want to do anything i am normal football or not noted so anyways i had to alter the way we ate so i started substituting what we were doing and the kids love pizza and you look online for pizza recipes that are healthy and cauliflower pizza crust comes up like four million times i'm not kidding it's a huge dyi so i started playing with it i don't like cauliflower it's not a vegetable i bought i love vegetables but i'm not a huge cauliflower fan i am now i've learned to love it and we just started making it and then we had friends over and people started loving it and they wanted to have me make it for them and i decided to do a cottage license and sell it at farmer's market and it was selling out every farmer's market so then one step led to the next and we what's that's where you can make it in your house and sell it what it's called a cottage license cottage license explain that house so can you thank you yeah you're welcome do you want to ignore this and answer me i want to know what a cottage license is could you explain that to me so you know what it's like when people bring potlucks and you're like oh i wonder what their kitchen looks like yeah is there cats all over is it is she the cat lady she's the cat yeah it's gross right does the cat lady make meatballs gross nobody wants to eat the cat lady's meatballs what whoa that's weird yeah okay i'm an agreement i guess yeah oh sorry get back to your your cottage you have a cottage license so you have to now is it hard to get this can i go get a cottage license and start doing that or do you use it it depends on your kitchen and how many cats you have no but seriously you you get investigated it's actually harder to get a license to develop and create and sell a healthy product with no preservatives than it is to well my last business was getting lasers medical lasers into another country it was easier to do that oh that's funny the license because there were no preservatives in it and the rationale is no preservative and the rationale behind that is no pressure no preservatives therefore they think it could spoil and prove you know right clean for clean ingredients cauliflower cheese eggs and spices and then we have a dairy free option too that's the one that i that i eat so you had you didn't have experience in the food industry no experience in the food industry wow so you're like a real like you're an entrepreneur like real you're like because we had no clue what we were doing when we started this microphone no idea we still don't i hate talking you know how does this happen so yeah so the first year we launched march of 2016 farmer's market we ended that year as you know starting a business takes a lot of funding and so we ended that year as my accountant just reconciled 2016 negative 269 000 wow so end of 2016 you're in the hole so we're in two stores we're selling out in farmer's market and we're selling maybe a thousand units online and you're but you're negative you've got more debt we're negative and so at this point is it still out of your house or have you built do you have a kitchen somewhere so at this point i've starting in like mid-summer of last year i decided that it was getting to be pretty intense to do it at my house and we kind of formulated a process which i really can't talk about because it's pending it's patent-pending oh awesome yeah that is awesome i hope it goes through um anyway so we switched to a co-packer we started by renting a commercial kitchen and then we hired a co-packer to help us manufacture it so what now now what changed because you went from negative 280 000 to you guys are killing it right now yeah the power of social media and there was one thing in particular you told me about yeah one thing in particular so we had this friend of mine that decided she was going to start eating the pizzas to lose weight now she was doing some other things as well probably some things that you guys have argued about some fasting some just cutting out all carbs exercise yeah a little bit of exercise she lost 169 pounds but the one thing that she did consistently for seven months was eat our pizza every single day i was just sending them to her for free so we threw her up on facebook we did an ad just kind of playing around new year new you and it wasn't that we were promoting the pizza as a diet we were just saying this is one of the things that she changed she called it her lean and green this is one of the things she changed and she lost 169 pounds and we launched that january 3rd that ad on facebook i happened to be in new zealand which is where i had the medical laser so i was out there oh you were doing that still i had sold it okay that's what funded this business but um i was out there visiting family we have family in new zealand and i have a girl that worked for me just there was just me and this other girl that worked for me and she calls me and she's like um have you looked online like we're selling the heck out of this and i said no you know because it's january 3rd i've just been celebrating new year's and so i jumped on and sure enough we had sold more the first week of january than we had um all of december which december was a pretty good month the end of january we just on this one facebook ad we basically had sold 102 dollars worth of pizza holy yeah wow so that was nice now did you have now did you have the foresight when you did this or was there a was there a little bit of dumb luck here did you know to total throw it against the wall did not we do know even the timing though like i mean january 3rd to put a weight loss advertisement out i mean that's pretty brilliant i mean yeah right so that that was our naysayers said to me well that's because it's january and everybody's trying to lose weight and look at gym parking lots they're full and sure that's going to change and no we have learned who our demographic is for facebook and then we also our instagram we started at the end of march we're now at 36 000 people following us so we know what that demographic is and we've really spent a lot of time studying it we're now um eight women we've hired there's eight of us now that's why you guys don't hire men no not allowed that's not no seriously though we it started out us just kind of throwing things against the wall to see what worked and uh we started getting a following and then we really started studying our audience and we made customer service our number one priority so we really i mean our customers are our family like i still do i still try to but i used to write every single person that was buying our crest a letter a hand written letter i still i try to write the top 50 people every month and we just really connect with them it's interesting because we have so many people home rachel yeah so many people call in and write in that this product's changed their life which sounds funny but you know i mean it's the business itself it's cool because you have a lot of celebrities that are eating it now and it's like exciting because you meet like you know like a lot of really cool people that love the crust i mean you guys love like mine right yeah right but you get these people that i mean we have this little kid he's like five his name's gavin he's going through cancer treatment and loves pizza i might even cry just telling the story and couldn't eat pizza because he had to change his diet because of his cancer treatment they sent in this video of him eating pizza and it's that kind of stuff where you're like this really is life-changing for some people i mean a lot of people amy created it because she has an autoimmune disease i mean that i mean there's just kind of a forgotten about demographic of people that you know you don't even really think about yeah people lose weight because it has low carbs and it only has four ingredients it's awesome but like this is like a game changer yeah you're giving people more options right and you guys have actually been able to take some of these crusts and bring them to like actual pizza joints right and they're buying them and giving people more options to come in that's great yeah we're in restaurants we're in a lot of grocery stores we just got in our first biggest chain but primarily most of our sales is still e-commerce and um well that's the way business is now i mean i really i really we've now met uh through doing this podcast businesses very successful that that's all almost all of their business is through e-commerce it's really changing business is changing uh quite a bit but on the autoimmune topic you know it's this there's this growing epidemic in modern societies in america in particular where you have this explosion of autoimmune diseases and it's not really being talked about a lot but if you look at charts of autoimmune diseases and you look at how fast they've gone up in terms of you know percentage of the population it has literally exploded and it seems to be exponential in growth all autoimmune issues and we're not even counting the mild you know irritable bowel syndrome type stuff i'm talking about the main ones like like you said like lupus or crohn's where it's just exploding and uh although it's not recognized yet by western medicine many people in this field uh naturopaths experts who work in this field and people who suffer from these disorders will tell you that one of the worst things they can eat when they have this these types of issues are are wheat based type foods gluten and that eliminates a ton of food it eliminates a whole category of foods to eat like i'm it's the best ones it is and i'm look i'm italian like i don't eat gluten i also have autoimmune issues and i can't eat gluten it just they just it just causes me to have more problems which means i can't eat most of the foods that we that we serve you know pastas they have options now like made with like organic corn and rice and stuff and it's it's it's not bad but pizza i've not had any well i think you should clarify can and can't too because it's not that you can't you can you could but you feel like absolutely garbage and i think a lot of people didn't and i was somebody who didn't really connect this till later on i was just sharing with the boys like man if i have something like that i'm very connected now to how my body feels afterwards and who doesn't love eating pizza i mean eating pizza is fantastic but god i tell you what the next day i am paying for it all day long and i still would put myself through that because of how much i like pizza so to be able to enjoy to get some of that that that craving or that love for pizza that i that i have to be able to do that and not feel that way afterwards and i mean that to me is everything and it's made with uh not just a replacement but a really good ingredient so uh cauliflower part of the cruciferous family very high in compounds that are being studied right now for their effects on cancer sulfurophane is one of them indole-3-carbinol is another one in particular that directly has been shown to fight uh hormone-sensitive cancers in particular breast cancers right and there's lots of science going into them and so to get getting people to eat more of these cruciferous vegetables it's a freaking great thing you know it's a win all the way around it's a win-win and um a couple things i want to say western medicine that's interesting because when i was having rashes all over my body didn't realize what was going on this is prior to being diagnosed i was they were treating it as poison oak poison ivy i was getting shots of steroids which heavy doses of steroids mask lupus the effects of lupus so um that's interesting that you said that actually um rob wolf i don't know if you're familiar yeah we're friends with him okay we'll be with him on monday so he um had created a gym in chico the first crossfit gym and he was um him and his wife nikki were one of our trainers and he actually sat me down and said look i think you have lupus i think you have an autoimmune deficiency and you need to cut out all your gluten wow so he's the one that told me so he is the first person to bring it to my attention before getting diagnosed and then once i they ran the tests on me you have to have positive blood work plus active symptoms and i had both and then they put me on this horrible drug called plaquinol which you have to have your eyes checked regularly so is it an immune suppressing drug yes and so quickly i got off of that by altering the way i eat and i can tell immediately when i eat gluten because i swell up wow and i feel arthritic and a lot of these disorders start uh in the gut and that's what the problem so the the prevailing theory is that you develop inflammation in the gut um and certain compounds the body tends to have more of an affinity to recognize as a foreign invader gluten being one of them and so and so it's not necessarily that it's not like gluten is evil but if you have inflammation your body's more likely to recognize gluten as a foreign invader you develop antibodies against it and you get this and then you can get the systemic immune response that can manifest in different ways and in your particular way was lupus so you're off medication because you changed the way you eat right what are the foods have you had to eliminate um pretty much anything white and that's why we've created the hashtag the new white flower because we're coming out with some other products um using cauliflower as a flower base um can you talk about those or no their secret i actually just you guys are so damn sick we couldn't get into the lab we can't find out what's going on with us in advance to come to the facility i know well i this morning i was with um one of the guys that helped me create products and we've got something really exciting coming out i'll just give you a little tease it's going to have some collagen in it so i'm excited but we like to keep things really clean and simple so just simple ingredients clean i think people really want to know where the ingredients are coming from so we're using organic cauliflower now and oh fantastic so now they're all organic the crust themselves are not all organic yet we're working on it excellent but the cauliflower which would have a lot of pesticides on it is organic so i think people want to know where they're they want to be able to read the back of the ingredients and it doesn't have some funky words on it that they can't pronounce and then they also want to know where their ingredients are coming from that's really important it is and the market is starting to shift in that direction uh we we partner with thrive market for example which is a company that sells all organic non-gmo products but they're super transparent too in terms of let you know making sure that where they source their products that the workers you know work in good conditions and that they they're very environmentally sound and that they donate a membership to a family in need and it's like the consumer is now demanding all of these things i was just talking about this on a podcast yesterday getting interviewed and saying that this is the future of business period like you know 30 years ago you didn't have to we didn't know like nobody knows like you say pepsi coke like you don't have a name or or a person that comes to mind when you think of these companies but the future of business will be that way you'll see a company and that you'll need to have a face or a bra or some sort of reputation behind that because of social media because we can connect to each other so quick and so easily so now the consumers demand it there's so much com it's so competitive everybody can have a good product now it's like okay now i care about your message where you're sourcing it from all these other things so that's an important piece have you found through your different social media platforms that you have different demographics and audiences and we're just getting into this now and you know for our business and you talked a little bit about this are do you see that where you see like okay here you know on this particular platform we have younger kids and here we have you know uh you know moms and over here we've got people who have autoimmune issues yeah definitely um rachel and i have spent a lot of time going over social media and really studying the demographics of each one and right now we're using the platforms uh instagram and facebook that's our our two main we do a little bit of twitter and we have pinterest um we're definitely going to start doing podcasts now that we've spent time with you guys but rachel why don't you tell them a little bit about the differences between instagram well instagram seems to definitely be the younger crowd i mean they're much more visually inclined with the photos if you look at our instagram it's it's kind of started a trend where people kind of compete against each other to create these beautiful cauliflower pizza crusts and so we see a lot of the millennials on there and with facebook it's definitely like 35 and above so we've tested our facebook ads and targeted with the exact same ad like the 20 to 35 age range and they do not i mean a fraction of the success that we get from the 35 to 60 and mainly targeting women i mean women are the the decisions yes decision makers they're the buyers so that's very and the product is easy it's really easy and so it was i'm a mom of three kids i have a 14 year old 13 year old nine year old so i'm really busy running a company now eight women that we've hired plus my husband's super busy um so i wanted to make something that was simple and easy i mean you can whip these out of the freezer and throw them in the oven and have a meal and that's ten days in 10 minutes 10 days that's the big difference though i mean i've made these before before you know the company was created and they're i mean they're really tricky to make they fall apart they're time-consuming trying to get like the the liquid out of the cauliflower takes freaking forever so when we see people like you know naysayers comment on online they'll say well oh my gosh you can just make this yourself like yeah go ahead and do it well i gotta chime in on that because we've tried multiple times like my wife and i to uh introduce like a different option for pizza especially for the kids because they just love pizza and we've tried to make cauliflower and like mash it up and like do the entire like labor intensive process and it it's like an all-day event and and then by the time you get it it it like falls apart in your hands when you go to eat it and then the whole thing just like crumbles and so it's like yeah that was a cool idea and then we just moved on yeah did your kids eat it they did they ate it but you know it was one of those things where it didn't really fill them up either because like by the time you have like all that cauliflower you have to mash up you know it was like this really thing crossed in like so anyway it was it didn't work out so this is definitely we've we've attempted it and failed ourselves too because we use cauliflower we use it like in replace of mashed potatoes and what else does katrina we've used in quite a few recipes and uh we've we always fail on trying to make like it as a bread like trying to make it as a bread and keep it just to solidify it doesn't bind well yeah it's definitely challenging much easier to order it in your guys it's shipped to my house you can make sandwiches out of ours we show those um frittata for the next day with your extra ingredients you know the next morning make up for where do we get these these all these are on your website where we get all these recipes they're on the yes okay okay cool then when you order it you also get a recipe in your box okay so we're going to come up with a cookbook soon we are launching my bus yeah i was just going to ask what what's uh what's in the future right now where are you guys putting i know obviously we know what it's like to be growing a business and i'm sure there's a million things going on and pulling you in different directions but what are you most excited about in the next you know six months to a year what's what's in front of you guys so i really want to appeal back to our customer base and we have this following i have this little subgroup on facebook that i interact with personally we i want to offer them something more than just pizza and our other products are coming out by the way we have more than just what i mentioned we have a couple that are going to be coming out by january um i want to be able to offer them some tangible advice working with some people like yourselves like-minded people that can give them exercise tips ways to just make life easier for moms busy moms and just in general anybody doesn't have to be a busy mom that's just that's who i relate to um also we get real personal i went through menopause lupus causes menopause to happen early so i went through at the age of 40 i'm 48 definitely see the effects of going through menopause so i'd love to offer women that are in that age range some hope on some ways to just feel better um well so what's cool is it cruciferous vegetables when you consume them uh indole-3-carbinol i believe gets converted to something called dim which uh can convert estrogen uh to a form that is more beneficial to women who go through menopause in fact you can buy it as a supplement but one of the best ways to get it is naturally so should help yes okay cool very cool i don't i take no no hormone pills excellent i just need a lot of pizza that's a commercial right yeah as i say that's an advertisement facebook advertising pills pizza i'm so it's all random information it's it was it's useful now that i have a podcast otherwise it wasn't useful whatsoever so very cool so uh so looking ahead you've got these new products you guys 2017 have exploded yes i think i told you we ended the year negative in 2016. um this year to date so far we're a little over three million in sales on just e-commerce that doesn't include groceries or restaurants congratulations yes so we i had to learn quickly what that meant and how to to grow fast that's fantastic yeah how much were you scrambling when you grew that fast because i would imagine you're using other problems right right yeah right away it's interesting because i had somebody come to me at a food show that wanted to invest in our company and i was really excited i thought this is the answer this person is going to help me but they wanted to change the integrity of the product they didn't want to make it handcrafted anymore they wanted me to add some fillers which um there are other cauliflower pizza crusts out there by the way um and i wasn't willing to do that so that investment opportunity didn't happen but i feel like if we stay you know true to who we are we stay clean we know where our ingredients come from we don't compromise to make a buck as far as you can make it a lot cheaper when you add fillers it's more automated i think our customers will stay loyal to us and they'll realize the quality of the product we get a lot of diabetics type 1 and type 2. i definitely want to spend 2018 working with diabetics more it's amazing that there are kids with diabetes now because 10 years ago there were no kids that had type 2 diabetes when we went through personal training certification when we first became trainers years ago they didn't call it uh they called it adult onset diabetes it wasn't called type 2 because kids didn't have it so something crazy is going on there's a lot of stuff that's going on right now but you've got kids who are just so something needs to change so yeah and i mean we we see an increase in all kinds of things hyperactive disorders and all kinds of things that kids are being treated for and i really believe the source of it is our food yeah we you wouldn't get any disagreement from us we talk about this all the time on the podcast so excellent well very cool exciting to see you guys how did you guys meet how did you guys oh my goodness how did we meet so we were both actually health coaches a couple of years ago and um we kind of partnered together on a few things we had an office inside of a gym and when i moved to portland we kind of separated a little bit and when she decided to launch this company i was working at 24-hour fitness as a general manager and i knew that this was going to be huge as somebody who is trying to make the damn crusts and they're such a pain in the ass to make i was like this is going to be amazing and my husband was like you need to get involved in this and i reached out to amy i said hey do you need any help and and here i am now i started off part-time and and you manage all the like social media marketing stuff or what is your role exactly uh so i am the events and pr coordinator so we do a lot of different events uh ranging from like an you know pre-party at the emmys to food shows to trade shows we're doing a a pizza party next month for the cast of hamilton and so i i plan all of those and do a lot of our pr work she does a lot of everything i do a lot of everything she was amazing i put her in the gym because i knew that she would be more appealing she was working she was um at that time i mean she was doing bodybuilding contests and a mom of four four kids um she takes she takes a second she took second place keep on and i was just was this a figure no i was a bikini awesome very cool that was awesome years ago like you need to be in my gym office and then when she left i'm like i know we're going to work together again someday very cool what a great story yeah yeah feel good story i like to see uh successful companies like yours with um you know just the right message i like how you you know tried to stay true to your brand i also think it's a smart business decision in the past it would have been you know people would have said well that was dumb you should have just gone with the but today like adam's saying with transparency i think if you don't stay true to your message and you don't uh really stay true to your core especially your core base you're setting yourself up for the flash and the pan success and failure you know later on and we've seen this happen now and fitness is starting to happen quite a bit so let that be a lesson if you're yeah if you're an entrepreneur like be honest be true because the days of fooling people are are kind of over you or i agree yeah people read i mean the internet people are looking things up all the time googling by the way we're in google now they serve our crest but um but yeah people are smart now they're reading labels they care i mean excellent where can they now where can they find your product give yourself a plug here so go to www.cali like california c-a-l-i flower like the new white flower f-l-o-u-r-foods.com order it online right now we're having a tremendous special that includes this cool pizza pan um five dollars across free shipping and then also um we're in i couldn't even name all the stores because most of them are mom and pop specialty stores um in the bay area we're at molly stones we're at united we're at yeah i think the easiest place to is online i mean we actually went back and forth on whether or not we were even going to go into stores like is that even like worth it for us and so many of our customers wanted to be able to have a place to purchase it but i think the main the easiest way is online we actually have a special discount code for your guys listeners you can get 20 off by just typing in mind pump oh beautiful awesome awesome thank you very much hooking you guys up yeah i think what'll probably happen is you guys will just keep blowing up through ecommerce and then you're going to have the chains probably come to you and be like we want a carrier and then oprah will ask you on and you know oprah oprah should yeah she should eat this we'll put in a good word by then by then mine will be as big as oprah says it's like six points on weight watchers is it really yeah she endorses weight watchers at six points well check it out go to youtube go to mind pump tv we post a new video every single day so subscribe now we also offer 30 days of coaching for free for everybody just go to mindpupmedia.com and subscribe thank you for listening to mind pump if your goal is to build and shape your body dramatically improve your health and energy and maximize your overall performance check out our discounted rgb super bundle at mindpumpmedia.com the rgb super bundle includes maths anabolic math performance and maths aesthetic nine months 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thank you uh the title of my talk is really a sort of uh pastiche title you know they say you're coming to this conference what will you speak on and uh my subject will be a little bit different from the place of women in the free society but we'll we'll see where where it will go but i want to start by calling your attention to the fact that every country in the world has a history of male domination and this has often been explained and excused as being only natural for instance uh our own murray rothbard in the title essay of a book called egalitarianism as a revolt against nature suggested the fact that historically cultures have been male dominated may simply indicate that males are superior to females uh such a view of course overlooks the fact that the domination has been enforced by law and it still is divorce laws property laws the franchise legal restrictional occupations are traditionally skewed in favor of men and this fact has caused a reaction which is generally called feminism that is a desire to change and eradicate this legally enforced domination and the present women's movement in the united states was formed out of several strands in the 1960s the new left the new deal left that is people who believed that big government could solve all kinds of problems uh which they learned from franklin delano roosevelt and roosevelt's followers and the classical liberal strand people of all these persuasions became aware that there were a number of legal and social assumptions about women that needed to be questioned and today there is still feminism but there is a backlash to it and there are women who are both for the women's movement and who are against the women's movement and now feminism themselves are arriving at the position where they are divided there are feminists on the one hand wanting to sense of pornography and to remove sexism from school books and there are feminist organizations that support the first amendment to the american constitution which says that congress shall make no law restricting freedom of speech there are feminists on both sides of a challenge to a new california law that requires employers to grant maternity leave to their employees some feminists say yes this is very good for women other feminists say no it's not good for women to be treated especially and separately and feminist historians testified both for and against sears roebuck when that company was charged by the equal employment opportunity commission with discriminating against women in commissioned sales jobs so we find that a great deal has changed since the women's movement first surfaced in the 1960s in the 1960s for instance when this movement began the so-called nuclear family consisting of a working husband and a wife staying at home with the children and dependent on him for her support was the norm and today half of all marriages in the united states end in divorce and only seven percent of american families fit this nuclear pattern where once most american women were dependent on men for their support now most women are expected to support themselves and can do so in the 1960s women began to realize that they were virtually excluded by law or custom from a number of occupations and few women held political office today although women still dominate the so-called feminine occupations like nursing and secretarial work they also form a significant part of the professions of law medicine banking and engineering and they own 25 percent of all the small businesses in the united states and more than fifteen thousand women now hold elective office whether or not the american women's movement is solely responsible for these changes as a result of them the american women's movement is no longer viewed with the same urgency on the part of feminists now this experience that american women have had is not completely duplicated in other countries european women for instance are not faced with such rapid fragmentation of the family as we are faced with in america according to one source the divorce rate in the united states is now double that in sweden that in britain that in germany triple that in france and 20 times as high as in italy but everywhere all over the world even in muslim countries who have perhaps the strongest ideological resistance to the modernization of the role of women there is a move afoot for women to combine their age-old role of nurturing the family with access to education and productive work as the productive work is relevant to an industrial society if society is changing on its own so to speak is there a need for feminism in today's world is there a meaningful way in which feminism can define what woman's place should be in that world what is woman's place in society i hope that an audience of libertarians recognizes this is a strange question you may not even notice how strange a question it is until you reverse it what is man's place in society man's place society is made up of human beings how can human beings have a place in it indeed but woman is not man women do not by themselves constitute human beings or people dorothy sayers who was one of the first women to earn a degree from oxford wrote an article in the 30s called the human not quite human which calls attention to this discrepancy she wrote probably no man has ever troubled to imagine how strange his life would appear to himself if it were unrelentingly assessed in the terms of his maleness if everything he wore said or did had to be justified by reference to female approval if he were compelled to regard himself day in day out not as a member of society but merely as a virile member of society if the center of his dress consciousness were the cod piece his education directed to making him a spirited lover and meek patter familias his interests held to be natural only so far as they were sexual if from school and lecture room press and pulpit he heard the persistent outpouring of a shrill and scolding voice bidding him remember his biological function his newspaper would assist him with a men's corner telling him how he could attract the girls and retain his wife's affection people would write books called history of the mail or psychology of the mail or males of the bible and he would be regaled daily with headlines such as gentleman doctors discovery and men artists in the academy if he gave an interview to a reporter he would find it recorded in such terms as these professor bracht although a distinguished botanist is not in any way an unmanly man he has in fact a wife and several children when i swilled beer with him in his laboratory he bawled his conclusions at me in a strong rough voice that implemented the promise of his swaggering mustache let's go back a bit in history edmund burke supported the american revolution but both ridiculed belief in the rights of men and assumed the inferiority of woman in his later statement reflections on the revolution in france written in 1790 burke said a woman is but an animal and an animal not of the highest order an answer appeared to berg before the end of 1790 entitled a vindication of the rights of men it was written by an anonymous author who also took on burke's views about women and this anonymous author was herself a woman her name was mary wollstonecraft in this book her general definition of rights was as follows the birthright of man is such a degree of liberty civil and religious as is compatible with the liberty of every other individual with whom he is united in a social compact and the continued existence of that compact mary wollstonecraft's vindication of the rights of man is not well known today it has been overshadowed by the book she then wrote in 1792 a vindication of the rights of women in it she carefully analyzed and refuted the assumptions of her day about the nature and place of woman she took particular pains to refute the argument reflecting the subjection in which the sex has ever been held that's murray rothbard's argument as she put it pointing out that men too have submitted to tyranny and she said till it is proved that the courtier who servely resigns the birthright of a man is not a moral agent it cannot be demonstrated that woman is essentially inferior to man because she has always been subjugated and not only did wilstoncraft argue that women should be considered the philosophical equals of men she was probably the first person to point out that the laws respecting woman make an absurd unit of a man and his wife and then by the easy transition of only considering him as responsible she is reduced to a mere cipher but to render her really virtuous and useful continued wolsen craft she must not if she just discharge her civil duties want individually the protection of civil laws she must not be dependent on her husband's bounty for her subsistence during his life or support after his death for how can a being be generous who has nothing of its own or virtuous who is not free she called for a proper education for women so that they might be fitted for various businesses instead of only being taught to please men saying eloquently how many women thus waste life away the prey of discontent who might have practiced as physicians regulated a farm managed to shop and stood erect supported by their own industry would men but generously snap our chains and be content with rational fellowship instead of slavish obedience they would find us more observant daughters more affectionate sisters more faithful wives more reasonable mothers in a word better citizens this was all said remember in 1792 the concern of the enlightenment for the rights of man led inexorably to a concern for the rights of women on the part of some in the united states the concern for the rights of slaves led to a similar concern for the rights of women as the states of the union had generally adopted the same british common law that mary wollstonecraft pointed out made of husband and wife an absurd unit in 1848 a group of abolitionists met in seneca falls new york and issued a declaration of women's rights based stylistically on thomas jefferson's declaration of independence but where the tyrant that jefferson referred to was the british king the tyrant the seneca falls declaration referred to was that generic man that had created the laws and rules of society listen to some of the points the history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward women having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over her to prove this let facts be submitted to a candid world he has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elected franchise he has compelled her to submit to laws in the formation of which she had no voice he has withheld from her rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men both natives and foreigners having deprived her of this first right of a citizen the elective franchise thereby leaving her without representation in the halls of legislation he has oppressed her on all sides he has made her if married in the eyes of the law civilly dead he has taken from her all right to property even to the wages she earns he has made her morally an irresponsible being as she can commit many crimes with impunity provided they be done in the presence of her husband in the covenant of marriage she is compelled to promise obedience to her husband he becoming to all intents and purposes her master the law giving him power to deprive her of liberty and to administer chastisement by the way you sure i'm sure that you've all heard the english phrase the rule of thumb many of you may not know what that refers to the rule of thumb is that a man may not beat his wife with a stick larger than his thumb that's a part of the common law of great britain and which was adopted by the united states and still exists in some states in the united states today although legislation has superseded it in most places he has so framed the law laws of divorce we're now back at the seneca falls declaration as to what shall be the proper causes and in case of separation to whom the guardianship of the children shall be given as to be holy regardless of the happiness of women the law in all cases going upon a false supposition of the supremacy of man and giving all power into his hands after depriving her of all rights as a married woman if single and the owner of property he has taxed her to support a government which recognizes her only when her property can be made profitable to it clearly the founding of the united states upon what were to be called liberal principles hadn't done much for women the abolitionist movement in the years before the civil war enlisted many women and both they and their male colleagues became sympathetic to the burgeoning feminist movement how could one believe that slaves should have civil rights and still believe in denying those rights to the women who are championing their cause surely these supposedly free women were no less intelligent no less worthy no less human than these unfortunate members of another race enslaved on our shores yet like the slaves american married women could not own property could not sign contracts could not vote could not control their own earnings could be physically beaten and could be returned to their homes by force if they ran away after the civil war women abolitionists expected their male colleagues to help them gain the rights that now would be granted to freed male slaves by the 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution but it was not to be a petition to specify that the 14th amendment applied to women was introduced in the senate and voted down and to make sure that there was no ambiguity about this the word mail was introduced into the american constitution for the first time what this means in american law is that no matter what the wording of equal protection of the law may seem to imply it is clear that the framers of this amendment did not mean it to apply to women and so it doesn't when the territory of wyoming which gave women the vote in 1869 became a state in 1889 it was even argued in congress that the 14th amendment made it unconstitutional for women to vote so that wyoming women should be deprived of their suffrage before wyoming could be admitted to the union as a state fortunately this argument did not prevail but it's one reason why a branch of american feminists agitated for a number of years for an equal rights amendment to be added to our constitution but i'm getting ahead of the story i think i've said enough to show that feminism began as a classical liberal movement based on the assumption that the rights of man included the rights of women the woman is not by nature man's property whose primary purpose is to bring other generations of men into the world but is equally a human being with all the variations that that implies the 19th century feminists didn't want special treatment by the law they wanted less restriction but society changed industrialism preceded the pace socialism developed as did a trade union movement into which women began to be admitted in the late 1860s by 1880 women workers were 15 of the labor force in 1903 the national women's trade union league was formed and lobbied congress to investigate the working conditions of women and children so as one strain of feminist feminism fought to dismantle the laws that treated women differently a new network of laws concerning women was passed called protective labor legislation the supreme court which had held general protective legislation to be an unconstitutional violation of the right to contract upheld protective laws that only applied to women in 1908 on the ground that it is in the interest of people to take special care of the health of women as if she were a farm animal because the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public interest and care in order to preserve the health and vigor of the race in 1901 the socialist party was formed in america the first political party to allow women to participate and then it was an avowed supporter of votes for women and in 1904 the first socialist women's organization was formed the woman's national socialist union the coincidence of language is just that the larger progressive party made women's suffrage part of its program in 1912. when the campaign to allow women to vote finally was won in 1920 it was with the help of socialists and progressives who did not entirely share the original classical liberal vision of dismantling restrictive laws and the first laws that women lobbied for after they got the vote were laws that expanded state power two among other things inspect meat and outlaw child labor the cutting edge of social reform was socialist in the 20s and 30s and only one small woman's group kept the classical liberal flirt flame alive a tiny organization called the national women's party that kept introducing the equal rights amendment into every session of congress despite the opposition of such formidable foes as the women's bureau of the department of labor eleanor roosevelt the af of lcio the league of women voters president john f kennedy's commission on the status of women all of whom pointed out that the equal rights amendment would invalidate the protective labor legislation regulating women's pay hours and working conditions but the new wave of feminists began to realize that this legislation actually restricted the economic options open to women and they began to insist the protective legislation should be struck down at first their vehicle was the civil rights act of 1964 but then they began to see that the equal rights amendment would save them from having to bring individual suits against specific laws by making the entire category of protective laws unconstitutional so a group of now activists now as the national organization foolman disrupted the session of a subcommittee of the senate judiciary committee demanding immediate hearings on the era and they got it in 1970. it's interesting in light of the later successful campaign against this equal rights amendment that none of the conservative legal experts that testified against it between 1970 and 1972 when hearings were being held complained that it would expand government power on the contrary they said it would invalidate too many laws that it would disable the government from passing necessary legislation and that the government already had all the power it needed to pass any positive legislation for women that it wished to let me give you as an example one objection of testimony objecting to the equal rights amendment that was given by a former director of the women's bureau of the department of labor she said this amendment wouldn't put a single law on our books it wouldn't require equality of pay in states now lacking statute toward this end it would not require yale or harvard princeton or notre dame to add a few women full professors to their staffs nor would it change policy with respect to women seeking admission to law or medical schools or any other private institutions of higher learning it wouldn't put more women in top jobs nor supply a single day care center to enlarge the opportunity of a welfare mother to obtain a job the inequality of women does not arise out of constitutional defect but rather out of economic social political and legislative default so this was the the kind of argument that was mounted against the equal rights amendment a very heartening thing happened in the united states in the early 1970s and that is that conservatives primarily sam irwin of the watergate thing tried to pull a variation of the washington monument gambit and their bluff was called much to their surprise the washington monument gambit as it has been identified by the public choice school of economics is when the bureaucracy says these budget cuts can only be achieved if we close the most popular tourist attraction in washington the washington monument on the busiest holiday of the year which is the fourth of july what sam irwin did was to say to american feminists this equal rights amendment will only function to invalidate all the wonderful laws that we have passed to help women not only protective labor legislation but exemption from jury duty exemption from armed forces conscription and compulsory alimony for divorced women and to his surprise instead of saying we can't do without these benefits as any self-respecting interest group should be able to be counted to do liberal feminists said we don't want your benefits we just want equality before the law and they quoted the 19th century abolitionist angelina grimke who said i ask no favors for my sex all i ask of our brethren is that they will take their feet from off our necks and permit us to stand upright it didn't last over the years the supporters of the era forgot that they had originally agreed that the amendment would have no impact on private discrimination or private employment but would only affect governments and started predicting that it would lessen the pay gap between men and women and would wipe out any and all existing inequalities between men and women because no one in the feminist movement did the intellectual homework to distinguish between equality before the law meaning the law treats all people equally and equality in fact meaning the law treats people in different positions differently in order to make them equal what we might call the classical liberal and socialist strains in the women's movement continued to maintain an uneasy coexistence using the same word equality in contradictory ways and forming coalitions to invalidate laws or to expand them with equal abandon this lack of identification of political principles has led to the present confused picture with feminists on both sides of many issues including censorship how to deal with existing pay and job differentials between men and women and maternity leave two books that came out this year in the united states tell the good news and the bad news of american thinking about the woman question one gender justice is a piece of establishment scholarship written by two men and a woman that meticulously makes the case that justice depends on freedom of choice it was published by the university of chicago press widely reviewed in major media and hailed by the new york times reviewer as literate jargon free and even entertaining it criticizes both those on the right who want to change the present state of things because women are not fulfilling their natural function which is to stay home and those on the left who want to change the present state of things because women are acting in accordance with their conditioning instead of creating an ideal society saying that both schools are equally opposed to freedom of individual choice this book is a welcome addition to the literature of liberty that is increasingly being produced by american academia the book that tells the bad news of american thinking is one that is also gaining attention from the mainstream media the author was a guest for instance on the prestigious television show face the nation on mother's day it is called a lesser life the myth of women's liberation in america and it is written by sylvia ann hewlett a former economics professor who is now vice president for economic studies at the united nations association her book criticizes the emphasis in the american woman's movement on consciousness raising expanding opportunities and the equal rights amendment as too individualistic and suggests that women should become like any other special interest group and band together to get the legislation that european social feminists she says take for granted legislation provided for paid maternity leave child allowances subsidized day care and free health services she advises women to ally themselves with labor unions in order to achieve these goals saying that the market can never adequately solve the problems of working mothers the danger of this approach is that it seems so reasonable that it's being hailed by american conservatives as a breath of fresh air about feminism after all the book is written by a mother of four whose avowed aim is to make life easier for mothers and therefore help preserve the family dr hewlett explicitly supports phyllis schlafly's opposition to the era pointing out that schlafly like eleanor roosevelt realized the protective labor legislation was more in women's interest than equality before the law here both conservatives and old-line democratic feminists like betty friedan agree is an approach that may solve the american woman's dilemma by offering her concrete non-ideological help already maternity leave is the new rallying cry at the united nations world conference in nairobi last summer according to betty friedan american woman delegates led by maureen reagan president reagan's daughter were working for a consensus on parental leave child care and even equal pay for work of comparable value in other words the new wave of american feminism is borrowing a leaf from the european alliance between women as a special interest group and trade unions representative patricia schroder democrat from the state of colorado has been supporting a parental and medical leave bill this summer which would require employers to give both birth and adoptive parents 18 weeks of unpaid parental leave it would also authorize a commission to study the feasibility of requiring that this parental leave be paid by the employer and the grand dumb of american feminism betty friedan is fighting feminists in now in the american civil liberties union who are challenging the california law that singles out pregnant women for special legal benefits namely maternity leave friedan an earlier supporter of equal rights before the law has now decided that the fact that women are different from men justifies as time describes it women only benefits like those routinely offered to working mothers in other industrialized countries there's a strong push for feminists and labor to join in support of status measures not just day care and child allowances but comparable worth and affirmative action these are being presented as i said before as non-ideological issues that can unite everyone feminism as a political philosophy has been fragmented and infiltrated as was liberalism by the idea that not only is the state the enemy of freedom if it is not restrained but the powerful private interests must also be restrained the result for both ideas is a contradictory mixture of individualism and collectivism in the last analysis only expediency tells us when to call on the individual to restrain the state and when to call on the state to restrain the individual is there a value in trying to rescue the word feminism in my opinion there is just as there is a value in referring to the classical liberal tradition the history of freedom should not be abandoned in our present struggle and particularly today when the pendulum of political action is swinging again towards special treatment for or we will point out against women libertarian feminism may have important points to contribute to the dialogue at least we have to try thank you
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Preparations towards An Easter Experience | VLOG
hello guys this is moses toto and yo welcome back to my channel and this vlog is about the preparation tools and easter experience how everything went on and how you got the final production come with me [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay so even i didn't plan to do a vlog for the address rehearsal okay i was just planning to do the vlog for the day that we do the actual recording which is tomorrow today saturday so we record on sunday yes so i i was planning to do this vlog on sunday but i don't know i thought okay the rehearsals were also part of the whole thing so why not do a vlog for you know the the rehearsal too soon here we are now let's go why some beautiful sceneries behind me [Music] shower beats on the track [Music] is [Music] is [Music] for my sins [Music] [Applause] [Music] thee [Music] is [Music] yes [Music] oh [Music] good morning guys yes so finally today is the recording day and currently it's it's about 15 minutes to nine so it's all about preparation from now on yes so i have i'm trying to put one and two together to get ready for the recording which we we have slated for 12 p.m with my guys so i'm currently trying to get things in order before the set time so that everything will go on smoothly yeah i think i still look tired i woke up no longer instead of sleeping early last night i was just going through facebook and youtube so i couldn't sleep early yeah but well it's all good so right now i'm going for some camera stands from my friends that will be using for the production yeah i have one the one i already used so i'm just going to borrow another one so that we can add it to what we already have to work with for the production fingers crossed i hope everything goes on well [Music] um [Music] also all right guys so i have my i have my camera stand ready for the production it's almost uh it's 9 30 now so i have like three hours more for the production time yes okay so we are done with this secure means we've secured our camera stand so we are going to prepare for other things yeah so we'll be moving to the venue very soon and i'll see you guys there bye-bye okay so it's time let's go to the venue and um it's 11 now and i'm moving to the venue too i'm going to do my setup and everything for the concert so i'm hoping by now my people are in so that we can just start with setup so that we can go fast so yeah let's go [Music] do [Music] finally at the venue i'm at the venue now so we're going to do our setup very soon [Music] what [Music] all right so guys um we are finally finally done with the recording well it took a long time but yeah hopefully we are done and um i can say it was a very um a learning experience for me we keep on learning for our production we keep on learning as human beings as we move on so i can say we thank god for a very successful shooting end i'm sure by the time you'll be watching this the concerts will already be out for like a week so if you have know what the concept is just click on the link above then just go and watch it and enjoy yourself so make sure you subscribe to my channel tim tenna and also like this this video and i'll be seeing in the next videos to come i'm so tired right now i have to go rest have a good night everybody bye bye
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ADV Webinar: Graph Databases on the Edge
and here we go hello and welcome my name is shannon kemp and i'm the chief digital manager of diversity we'd like to thank you for joining the latest installment of the monthly data versity webinar series advanced analytics with William McKnight sponsor today by Cambridge semantics and Tiger graph women will be discussing graph databases on the edge today just a couple of points to get us started due to the large number of people that attend these sessions you will be muted during the webinar for questions we will be collecting them by the Q&A in the bottom right hand corner of your screen or if you like to tweet we encourage you to share highlights or questions via Twitter using hashtag adv analytics and if you'd like to chat with us or with each other we certainly encourage you to do so just click the chat icon on the bottom middle of your screen for that feature and if you'd like to continue the conversation after the webinar you can follow William and each other at community diversity net as always we will send a follow-up email within two business days containing links to the slides the recording of the session and additional information requested throughout the webinar now let me turn it over to Steve for a brief word from our sponsor Cambridge semantics Steve hello and welcome well hello Shannon thank you thank you very much for inviting me let me just get my slides up and running here for you thanks very much to William goodnight in for Shannon for giving me a couple minutes here you know I work for Cambridge semantics we make a graph database that's an RDF triple store and integrate the graph database world there are a couple different types of graph databases there are property graphs and RDF triples stores and so we make an RDF triple store that also supports property graphs and it supports saw property graphs under this new standards new proposed standard from the w3c so really that's my commercial for today but one of the use cases for for using a graph or an RDF triple store with property graph is that you can create a knowledge graph and knowledge graphs are really a great thing not all graph databases are really good at creating a knowledge graphs so let's just talk a little bit about this use case you know a knowledge graph is really a together when you want to integrate data from multiple data sets both structured and unstructured data and leverage you know ontologies and standards in order to put that data together and that data may come from text or unstructured data and may come from a standard Oracle database or an object store an s3 bucket it may come from elastic search or NLP processing you want to take all that data you want to put it together and build a knowledge graph with a combined understanding of all of that data we've been trying to do this for a long time we did it with data lakes we've done it with you know data warehouses but this is a new way to create a knowledge graph and integrate these data sources together and I think it's a superior way one of the things that when you're building a knowledge graph you there's some things that you'll need some functionality that you need you'll need to leverage diverse data sets so you want to take the output of an NLP you want to take structured and unstructured data and put it out and use it as part of your knowledge graph data is never perfect there are nulls there are this data that you know doesn't conform necessarily to standards so you want to make sure that when you're leveraging that you can leverage some of those standards and contexts for putting that data together of course you want to perform analytics on it and you want to not only go one graph and analytics what you want to do deep analysis bi style analytics you want to do averages aggregate functions maybe you want to even do some precursors to machine learning data science so you want to be able to do a wide variety of analytics and of course you want to be able to scale now in my use case here I have a very simple graph where we have a customer records data set su and John are in our customer records Sue's married to John I'm going to for my knowledge graph pulled together DMV data so I know that John drives a Ford and that's information from that data source and then I may also want to pull together credit bureau data so here I see that John has a credit score of 710 so from my knowledge graph I might want to ask give me all the information about John tell me all the people have a credit score of 710 tell me all the people who drive forwards I want to be able to spin around and look at this data from different angles now if I were to do this in a standard relational database I have a lot of steps that I would need to go through so I have to design an implement schema understand which data sources I want to integrate build business glossary Zoar functions around that plan for data lineage make sure that when I want to do these joins and do this in a few of these analytics that I'm not over taxing the system so when metadata management has to be structured that way then I go and I can import the data and I have to think about org loads I have to think about how I handle that relationship data that's in the data so John is married to sue you know do I take that and put that in a separate table do I throw it away I want to be able to handle all that then I do the analytics and you know usually I do the analytics that he thought about in step one and if I try to do analytics that are new and that I haven't thought about in the beginning it may take a really long time and I have to go through this extra step or some tuning with the database and then if I want to do something like page rank or shortest path again that's going to be a lot of machinations a lot of tough stuff if someone then comes along and says hey add this datasource let's add an additional data source to this then I might even have to go back and refactor or create an operational data store in order to get get that analytics done now with graph databases particularly knowledge graphs created with RDF and you know an OLAP RDF like we are you can kind of throw away a lot of that steps those steps you know we are storing subject predicate object we're storing in a very simple data model so in my case we can store away the fact that John has asked Reddit credit score of 7/10 in a subject predicate object style John is the subject this concept of having a predator a credit score is the predicate and then the score of 7/10 is actually the object and with the addition of properties now we can also add things like provenance so a property you might say according to TransUnion or it might say John has a credit score of 7/10 on X date right and those are the properties that we can add this as well now we can you know we don't have to really worry about designing schema we don't have to plan as much for joins or data lineage data quality will come as part of the process that we have with using oncology's and I'll talk about that in a sec and then you know in terms of importing data I can import all the data in this triples format and you know there's no specific tables needed and the processes or a simple guide when I come to the analytics part and I start asking questions I can ask anything and turn it on his head and ask it from any angle I don't have to worry about how the data is optimized as much and therefore I don't really have to refactor as much so then you know there is this whole concept of with RDS stores in particular about using ontology to provide extra context classification equivalencies so you know I can leverage some existing ontology or build my own ontologies and come up with stand anomaly different things I can come up for classifications with things and then I can use inferencing as part of the ontology so some examples of that here you see you know I can I can call a cat a feline or cat I can also know that a cat is a mammal and a contraband I can use that in the context of the database when I'm doing analytics so if I want to see all the carnivores in my database you know cat will come up as part of that so that's the classification part of ontologies and then also I can do this inferencing where if I know that John is married to Sue I can infer that Sue is also married to John and that will be relevant for my analytics as well the good part is that de diversity does have a lot of great information on that so if you do a search in data versity on ontology great information great articles on there there was a article just this week from Thomas frizzen Dale on data modeling and creating knowledge graphs really good timing Thomas so you know if you get a chance to take a look at that article that that information is there on in data versity so to wrap up you know we do provide answer graph DB which is one of the fastest RDF triple stores it's on the market it supports data harmonization through Rd RDF data model it supports analytics both graph algorithms and bi style analytics it supports ontology reasoning context through RDF s and L and so we can help you with building that process if you want to try it you can go to an xerath comm and download it or feel free to shoot me an email we can talk about your project as well ok thank you so much for kicking us off if you have questions for C feel free to submit them in the Q&A section in the bottom right hand corner of your screen as he will be joining us in the Q&A at the end of the webinar now let me turn the it over to our second sponsor for today for to hear Grove talk about Tiger graph drop thank you so much for joining us so then thanks a lot everybody I will get my screen clearly yeah that's right it's tough time I'm gonna study vice president of marketing and thank you for this opportunity to diversity and thank you for hundreds of you that have taken time out of your busy schedule to join us today the first I'm going to talk about quickly about the evolution of data bases because one of the most common questions I get when I say we had a graph database and analytic solution they're like what is this graph database how is it different from a relational database like Oracle or db2 how is it different from a key-value database like MongoDB for example and this is a simple chart that shows you those differences the first one relational database was built in 1970s so whenever you are trying to understand relationships essentially what you are doing is each data domain like product customer order supplier location and all separate saved in separate tables and you are doing complex table joints so as your length of the table grows in terms of number of rows and as you as you join across multiple of these tables it becomes computationally very expensive and that's why analytics has been so slow with relational this is especially deeper abilities key value data bases came along came into their own last decade and this decade and solutions like MongoDB czar fantastic because they don't require any hard schema you can store any type of data that you want in there the problem is everything is stored typically in a large table a single table with billions of rows so when you are trying to do analytics you are essentially scanning the same table multiple times and that basically means that it's slow in terms of deep analytics when you look at graph databases all of these business entities product customers payments order suppliers are pre connected therefore it's much much faster to do relationship analysis and get new insights off of that we use graphs every single day so every time you are using Facebook LinkedIn Twitter you are using a graph databases the backing so when you search for gaurab dishpan they are linked and you see that you are connected to be where second or third level of connection that second or third level of connection information is coming from a graph that is every time you are running a search on Google is using PageRank which is a classic graph algorithm every time you are shopping on Amazon and viscom the product recommendations that come up to say hey you might be interested in these products that's directly off of a graph database now we start tom is a tiny drop client and with that my next chart is that not only use a graph databases so that they use pie graph every single day a lot of you over 300 million customers shop at viscom it's very popular website for casual items of the $50 and if you are shopping at viscom your recommendation engine that's powering that site is tagged a graph if you go to your local restaurant at word of those three use includes quickbooks payments which is a payment gateway the fraud detection for that is with Tiger graph so every day millions of customers are benefiting off of fraud detection with Tiger graph if you are using Zillow to look for a home the popular website that is the recommendation for the homes that come back to you so they will send you they'll show your recommendation on the site to say these are the homes that you might like based on your prior browsing of Siraj history that's ty the graph when you get emails from zero that says here are the phones that you might also like that recommendation is tailored to your particular browsing and search that's Tyga graph if you watch HBO at home if you watch Game of Thrones West world Chernobyl any of those we are working as also in the backend to do entity resolution and recommendation for you so with that let me take an example from financial services industry for fraud detection one of the most popular graph use cases so here we have taken a payment provider like venmo PayPal square doesn't matter you have a typically have a user user one creates an account one they typically do a two-factor authentication so they use whole number one as well as emails to set up their account and then account linked to an American Express card so far everything is okay that particular user initiates of payment which is payment one that payment one is initiated using a device it's an Apple iPhone 6 device and that's they'll associated with the full number and an account that's going to account to that link to Bank of Montreal when you look at this information there is nothing alarming about this so when you look at the user for this particular account with receiving the money from user 1 there's still nothing concerning about it so they can analytics but if you go in the matter of three hops right looking at the payment going from account 1 to account 2 and then on to the user for the account this user 1 user 2 are all brand names there is no prior history for either of these users or these phone numbers are these emails lucking is flat so look at this particular scenario regular analytics is everything is good no fraud here now when you drill down deeper and you go deeper from the user to to the phone number that was used for authentication for two-factor authentication to the device which was used for that work with that particular phone number you go back and you look at the history of the device and a graph database like Tiger graph both files essentially that this particular device was used for a fraudulent transaction so essentially now starting with the user going to the phone number going to the device and then looking at file prior history of quenette's exercise with that device you find that in six hops with deep analytics with tiny graph you've actually found the culprit and this particular transaction is likely to be fraudulent and it stopped in their time so that's what we do for many of our customers from other largest banks in the world at four out of five largest bank in the world use target raft for fraud detection that's one of the most popular use cases recommendation engine is another so that's what I wanted to mention quickly now with respect to performance you know we are about 42 335 thermal times faster than other graph databases you can find the benchmark right here I'm not going to do too much on it mention that the fact that the performance is faster basically means lower cost of ownership for you that's the first part and the second part you need a lot less hardware and the second part is you can do things in real time that are possible to do with large data set that you cannot do with other graph databases last but not the least how do you get started with Tiger graph we have a cloud offering it's a public cloud offering best part is you can go to Tiger graph calm forward slash cloud and register for free we have a free lifetime tier for non-commercial usage so if you are looking to just learn graph database learn analytics you can literally start in minutes in five minutes you can register at Tiger come forward slash cloud you can select the starter kit for a use case like fraud detection like recommendation engine like customer 360 like enterprise knowledge graph and you can start to explore the data with our data file workbench which is craft studio you can build literally in hours your proof of concept we provide you with the seed about the money as well as the free tier that is free for lifetime you can start to build your POC for free right now at tiny drop comm and there are over actually there that number is old 12 we have over 15 starter kits now with pre-built Skiba with previous set of best practice queries and a sample data set so all of that is included and you can literally instantiate all of that stuff in five minutes laughs Groff thank you so much and if you have any questions for gravely we'll be he will be joining us as well in the Q&A portion of our presentation at the end of the webinar today and thanks to both sponsors for helping make these webinars possible I just want to introduce our speaker for the series William McKnight William is the president of McKnight Consulting Group which focuses on delivering business value and solving business problems utilizing proven streamlined approaches and information management and with that I will give the floor to William to get today's webinar started for hello and welcome hello and thank you I trust you can see my screen if not please let me know all right so I'm it's really excited to be here today and sharing with you this very important topic about graph databases I have been able to take some clients from absolute zero into the graph world and they are over the moon about some of the things that they're able to do with the graph even things that we didn't envision when we got into the graph database initially so my passion is and maybe picked up on this over the past year of these events my passion is getting clients into the right architecture the right platform and the right tools to succeed with data and being that as my passion that has led me very distinctly into the graph database world so I'm really excited about what graphs can do I think the idea that everything being in rows and columns is going to eventually in short order be a thing of the past a sequel becomes less important and the technology evolves the technology behind data is going to be to be evolving and graph is going to be highly relevant in that future I think of it like a Venn diagram there's things that databases can do that is relational databases and there's things graph databases can do really well now let me say you can get there from here if you're just in a relational world you can do almost probably well I'll say you can do all the things that what I'm going to be talking about here today and all the things you heard from Gaurav and all the things that you heard from Steve however you're good you're doing it the hard way and doing it the hard way means you may not even get to any kind of great end result corporations aren't great at doing things that are hard they want to do things that are easy they want to do it the easiest way and I hope to show you some of the things that you can do the easy way with graph databases today and speaking of that Venn diagram if anything the graph side of it is pushing over pretty hard now I'd say into the relational side so let's see if you agree as I go on here and I'm basically double clicking into some of the things that Steve and Rob talked about today and I think you've come to the right place if you want a total our immersion in grass based upon what I heard from them so here are some examples there are many I just want you to know that this is proven technology this is out there has been running in production for many years in many different types of industries but it is centered around a set of use cases and Grob got kind of got into this I think these clients kind of represent some of those use cases so games this is going to know in its games who's connected to who which enables them to do the right thing by their customer to reduce churn CrunchBase is a purveyor of business connections and business information obviously that environment has gotten nothing but more complicated and they use graph databases to keep track of all of that and then we have various retailers like Walmart eBay every anytime you see it you might like because of your pattern you might like this that or the other thing that's probably coming from a graph database where those connections are made much more readily eBay I don't know if you know this or not but every screen they render is unique and they keep track of it and they keep track of its performance and now all that goes into the mix when they decide the next screen to produce for you and everyone so that's a lot of information tell look Noir is a telecom telecoms are actually very big on graph databases and they're able to know obviously who you're calling who you're texting and that sort they know the impact of doing various things to customers in terms of how that's going to ripple through the network they also know based upon patterns where to shore up their network because the network of plays right into the graph database concept so some of these are recommendation engines fraud detection gob talked a lot about this and by the way a lot of fraud detection today it's not individuals anymore working in isolation it's a lot of groups of criminals that are working in real time and trying to fool the system and so graph databases need to be fast to get right on that right away and we've seen fraud go down I think as a result of graph databases and I think the origin of another thing I'll mentioned is traffic route optimization that's a big one social network analysis in genome and other forms of scientific research as a matter of fact I think the genesis of graph databases came from the scientific community and Steve kind of touched on this when he talked about shared ontology graphs were built to share ontology in a format that lend itself to those ontology now let's graph and now we have so many more applications of it so don't take my word for word here's some quotes from Gartner recently about the intended or the expected growth in graph database so I think they're going to grow something like this I think they're going to grow in your shop in every shop that is and I think what's going to make it grow is education as people get more exposed to graph and what they're all about and the algorithms behind it and they learn that number one it's more than a social graph Grob talked about the LinkedIn graph I might do that as well two or three times in the next half an hour yeah that's important but that's only the tip of the iceberg in terms of what graph can do and also some people think about graph as that great visualization it's a great way to see data yes it is that's part of the value proposition but there's so much more and the thing I like to share is the algorithm because that helps you to see the relative importance of the actors in your network so this might be people this might be products this might be site pro parts all kinds of things can go into a graph database and by the way every graph database is not a filled with homogeneous nodes in other words all the nodes look alike okay so let me back up graphs are based on vertices and edges so let's talk about that I want to get the terminology down for you as we go into this a little bit more so what can be vertices let's start with that these are basically the nouns of your organization there's a major nouns of your organization now you don't just want to put all nouns that you can find in your company into a graph database as vertices right but you do want to put the ones in there where a change in one of the vertices has an impact on adjacent and other vertices so we're trying to determine impact and relative importance and paths and things like that so this ends up being a lot of the people and your customers employees and so on load b2c customers that is people in companies over the companies themselves different places obviously mapping type of applications lend themselves very well to graph databases and the various things of your business bank accounts all kinds of contracts and so on your products and so on so these vertices so-called are connected by edges which are the relationships so I might say relationships I mean edge edges are like for example this could be a passenger that takes a bunch of airline flights or piece of information is passed from one person to another person in a social network or computer user or a piece of software visiting a sequence of web pages by following links one of the one of the examples that really demonstrates this to me is I have the opportunity a few years ago to be part of a scientific company doing graph databases and they have this worldwide reach and they had they work on DNA okay way over my head but the point is there's various sections of the DNA and they wanted to understand who's working on some similar section of the DNA that I am so we can share information and that was captured in a graph database and shared so that the scientists who were working on various areas of the genome could share their research and make it go up exponentially as a result speaking of employees doing things another way to represent some graph capabilities is with the employee graph because now a lot of these systems that manage employees you know manage benefits and so on like that they also keep track of all the connecting points within the employee group so you go to meetings with certain people you call certain people you text certain people you're on emails with certain people so that's a way to understand what the various clusters of people are within an organization so sometimes graph databases and graph database possibilities are built into the products that we're now buying okay here's another example this is an example of the speed of graph databases okay so there's the functionality but there's also the speed this goes to show you that every node doesn't have to be heterogeneous because you may enjoy the performance did I say I mean homogeneous you may enjoy the performance of the graph database so this represents that so in this experiment we got a thousand people an average of 50 friends per person that sounds like a lot to me but maybe I just need to get out more but let's just say they have 50 friends per person and there's a algorithm for path exist you know limit to a depth of 4 so what we're getting here into is four levels of friends we want to report with up to four levels of friends for each person in a relational database as you can see takes up to say 2000 milliseconds in a graph database 2 milliseconds and here's the kicker on this even if the number of persons were raised I don't know a thousandfold the performance doesn't change it's still a couple milliseconds to do this and so that's one of the one of the ways that I think that it scales because the performance scales no matter how many nodes you get in the network so you might say well okay that's a little bit more of the example the social graph I know about the social graph Grove talked about the social graph the LinkedIn graphed and so on but what about what other you know things can it do so here's an example with heterogeneous nodes so this uses health care fraud okay so we're monitoring drugs and treatments we got prescribers we got consumers we've got some different looking of vertices in this graph and some different edges as a result so because patients are connected to doctors and pharmacies and so on so we're trying to find the excessive relationships here we're trying to find doctors who are over prescribing certain drugs and as you can imagine that's pretty important so graph databases are used to look at relationships look at which relationships are well beyond the norm and those are relationships that the company will want to drill into to get a handle on this situation so there are some examples I'll have more but relations relational databases can handle data relationships very well now before graph databases came along I've been in this business a long time I've tried to do some of these things right clients demanded it I tried to do it a lot of it comes down to self referencing tables self referencing tables which get pretty complicated and which does not perform very well and I do not have an example of it but the the SQL behind that can get pretty long and complicated whereas the the corresponding data access layer for graph database would be far less than that so database options are not suited to model or store data as a network of relationships the performance will degrade with the number and levels of relationship that makes it harder to use for real-time applications build this out here some of the things I want to say about it and this is not flexible as well to add or change relationships in real time so again I think the thing that's going to drive graph databases out there is education because this resonates with a lot of people at a technical level oh yeah I've been trying to do these things but I've been trying to do them with relational databases and it's hard it is slow maybe there's a better way and actually I think there's a better way with graph databases that you can jump onto pretty quickly pretty quickly you might want to try some of the free versions of our sponsors here Cambridge semantics and Tiger graph and so proud to have two of the leading graph databases that sponsors for this what we're looking to do is find fit for purpose platforms fit for purpose platform use the right database for the right job now nobody is here saying that well you know use graph databases for everything right there's a place for the data warehouse there's a place for cloud storage there's a place for other forms of relational databases in the enterprise but when it comes to connected data now I'm going to give you some tips here to help you know where to find the workloads that make sense for graph databases when is connected data you can't beat the graph database now before I jump into the algorithms I just want to show you this it's an example graph visualization because a lot of you may have seen stuff like this but now you're going to know that comes from a graph database and I really enjoy the visualization my analysts enjoy the visualization aspect to graph you can drill drill into these vertices and learn more you can pinch you can focus in certain areas and where this is really good is when you can you can pull out and see the big picture and then you can say well I want to see more in this area draw a square around it and you're drilling in and it's a beautiful thing now let me talk about the graph algorithms here because this is to me this is what sets graph the parts not the visualization that's great all right it's not necessarily the homogeneous those LinkedIn kind of thing social graph that's great too but these algorithms can help you determine again the important nodes in your network the important components of your business for given situation or just in general so the first one I want to talk about is PageRank I think I think Steve talked you know alluded to this now let me first say it's an art form to describe PageRank and I hope I do it justice here but it's easy to get kind of your tongue twisted but I've done it a few times so let me see I will start by saying that this is one of the things that really made Google a success okay and Larry Page is a lot of the founders of Google recently stepping down but this was his brainchild back in the day and it also is a coincidence I guess that the pages are actually web pages so for those two reasons we now are stuck with PageRank but it makes sense and this is again what's that Google apart because they they said about it about doing this you know determining what websites to show you for a search they said about to do it in an automated way this way as opposed to Yahoo did it the old manual way and it was a very inconsistent way so what Google decided is hey you got a website out there and you got a bunch of websites pointing to your website well your website must be important but it goes well beyond that because it it depends how important those sites are that point to your site to determine the importance I could have a hundred web sites pointing to my web page but if they're not important neither is mine some of you may remember the back in the day when if you ever had a web site and you were ever doing any kind of SEO on it right some people said well hey let's just create a bunch of these dummy web sites and point to my web site and it'll look important to Google and that's the goal here well Google smoke that out with stuff like this and that is no longer going to work for you now quickly PageRank each of these pages is given some level of importance they're also given a and I'm going to throw this in there the damping factor and so there is some merit to the fact that somebody might just type in my website McKnight CG calm and come on to my site directly without clicking through on somewhere else and so the magic number for that is was 0.15 it was sort of a magic number for Google back in the day so every website is going to get that now putting that aside and if you didn't follow that that's okay you'll still get the gist of this we're trying to determine which of these web pages is most important so if I'm doing a search Google's trying to determine which websites to show me all right so page a points to page B page B points to page C so in other words page a is well page a also points to page C so page a is giving half of its importance to page B and the other half to page C whereas page B and D are giving all of their importance to page C isn't that nice so let's go through iteration of this and there you see the damping factor is included which is 0.15 so everybody has 85 cents to give out let's think of it that way 85 cents to give out well page C decided to give it all to page a page a decided to give half of that what is that forty two and a half cents to page C and the same amount to page B and so on so if we get into the results of this after one iteration we see that page a has its damping factor plus it has 85 cents from page C so its total is one okay kind of boring page C has its damping factor but it also has all of the 85 cents from page D from page B and half of it from page a Wow nice nice thumb there it looks pretty important well you go on and on you iterate and hopefully the light bulbs are going off on this and after a certain number of iterations it gets to a point where it's not changing anymore we call that convergence and as a result after 20 iterations we get to convergence we find that the most important webpage probably no surprise if you were paying attention is Pacey with a number of 1.58 page a shortly behind because page C increases page a is important page C being so important now as you can see giving all that to page a makes page a important so if you can get some of the bigger websites pointing your website good for you that's going to be nothing but good but that's PageRank and that's websites all right we're not all dealing with that but think about the other vertices of your business and how PageRank might apply there and might help determine which of those are most important now let's get into some of the other algorithms some of the other main algorithms so between this this is a centrality measure centrality is a big word in graph database yes there is a little terminology and centrality means that that node or that vertice is central to the network a lot of other paths come through that vertices so it's central it's it has high centrality we say between this is a centrality measure of a vertex within a graph between the centrality quantifies the number of times a node acts as a bridge along the shortest path and I'll come back to that the shortest path between two other knows so it measures the importance of a vertex by counting the number of shortest paths that pass through so if this were the link in graph some of the nodes with high centrality would be well if not they linked in let's say a Twitter all right more relatable so the Oprah Winfrey node would be very important because of all the connections and all the important people that connect to her as well and that's worth so if you're highly popular in that way you're going to have high centrality high betweenness and so on between us another way to say this it measures the degree to which a process participant controls information flow or money or disease or whatever it is that you're passing they act as brokers the higher the value the higher the information flow traffic that moves from each node every other node in the network so an example this might be if you look at the highway map of the United States cities in the Midwest or in the middle of the country like I'm here in Dallas or something like hago or st. Louis they have higher centrality because there's so many shortest paths that combined any of the cities on the East and the west coast and have to pass through them so that's a way to look at centrality the way to look at important closeness is the shortest path between any two vertices so some of you know the game six degrees of Kevin Bacon so apparently every other actor in Hollywood is somehow connected to Kevin Bacon by no more than six degrees either in movies that he's been in or cher directors or so on and so forth now if we divide one by the average shortest path from an individual to all under individuals and network then we have calculated their closeness centrality so if you're looking for closeness the closer you're going to be to one them the more centrality the more importance that you're going to have in this network so individuals who connect to most others through many intermediaries get close to scores that are increasingly nearer to zero so your your this is a way to show how central you are to the flow of information in this network and so therefore because we know about marketing dollars right we have to know that we're not wasting half of it but we don't know which half that's old we can't do that anymore we have to know where to focus and stuff like closeness helps us focus and then there's IgAN centrality yeah funny words but it's a measure of the importance of a node in the network as well so it assigns relative scores to all nodes in the network based on the principle that connections to high-scoring nodes contribute more to the score of the node in question than equal connections to low scoring nodes so for example here we see the orange node in the here must be pretty important why only three connections only three connections but there are two people that have a lot of connections otherwise so you might say well in the middle there we got the CEO he only talks to the sales managers and they talk to all the members of the sales team so therefore the CEO is most important and then we have stuff like clustering coefficient with cascading churn and so if two people turn what is the likelihood that others will there you see it's not sequel it's one of the graph languages but it's very very similar to sequel you'll catch on to it if you know sequel and I'm trying to show you here how short the the query languages to do some pretty complicated things so think of the question if two people turn what is the likelihood others will go on are the days when that's going to take you know an IT project to be multi month and so on and ultimately not get done because in a graph database that can get done and then we have loopy belief I wanted to share with you I know another another funny word there is some terminology here this is where we might compute data into the graph that doesn't exist but probably should so that we can do all the other things that I just talked about so it's a way to get at missing data and impute it into the network loopy belief propagation is one method of filling in missing information so that we can utilize these great networks even if we are missing information so those were some of the main algorithms that I want you to know about as you think about your workloads and think about what might fit in a graph database here are some of the questions if you're asking these questions then you you may have a strong candidate for graph database in what order did a specific set of related events happen are there patterns of events in our data that seem to be related by time and so on there I keep thinking I'm about to say you might be a redneck if well your your workload might be fit for graph database if any of these questions make sense to you if the workload is identified by network hierarchy tree ancestry structure if that's how you describe a workload I got to tell you if you're describing it that way to me some warning bells are going off and I'm rubbing my hands together thinking about graph database solving that workload if you're planning to use the relational performance tricks self-referencing tables and so on to try to get there the hard way you might think about the easier way here if your queries are going to be about passing what is the path between two of the players in my who of the elements or I want to say vertices but nouns in my business yes you're limiting queries by their complexity you're not doing things that you would like to be doing because it's too complicated that's another sign you are looking for non-obvious patterns in the data so a quick POC with a graph database may impress you where you'll want to go forward with it now let me talk a little bit about graph modelling now we don't model well this is how we model we model at the domain level we have to know what some of the vertices are going to be and what some of the edges are going to be so an employee might sell an order order might have our product supplier might supply that product and that product is part of a category and so on and so forth at this level this is the level of modeling that you want to do before you get into your graph database application and so the employee product supplier order in category and so on are going to be the vertices of this and the edges are going to be things like sold things like product ordered things like supplied or things like part of it's a beautiful thing model actions depending upon you what you want as vertices so there's different ways to skin this cat I don't want to get into too great detail here today but if you're thinking well I don't know if it's this or that and therefore I'm confused well might be might be either one that's perfectly okay so bill might send an email to GM the email might be a vertice or emailed might just be an edge if you don't want to keep track of the email as a vertices both are acceptable it all depends upon you and what you want to be as a vertice what things you want to see importance of then you have a semantic graph that both of our sponsors are way into this right this is the model that they are so you might have John knows Frank how does John know Frank where does the Providence of that what is the confidence percent that I can apply to this relationship how certain mi that John knows Frank it may not be a hundred percent so in there may be ten other types of things that you might want to put there as edges so we store this in what's called a triple right okay triple Steve alluded to this subject predicate object so we have a few going on here I'll point them out one subject is John Peterson he knows and that's the predicate and the object is Frank T Smith so that's actually stored that's how it's stored you know a relational database stores data with all of the columns of the table and graph database stores a triple sometimes known as pay a quad store which effectively is missing in case you hear that so here we we have defined a triple we call that triple number1 so a triple can be a subject so triple number one being the subject here predicate can be confident percent and the object of that is seventy and that's just what is stored and so all these triples get stored and gets rendered into the graph and gets thrown into the algorithms that you run upon it triple a little bit more on that as I mentioned comprised of subject predicate object you can have a lot of fun with this Bobby is 35 Bob knows Fred William likes running and so on and so forth now if you have any questions for myself orgoth or Steve on graph databases feel free to be putting those in now to the QA which were getting really close to but here's my conclusion okay graph is a fast-growing data category it's all about the use case here's what's good for graph among others but these are some of the big ones real time recommendations fraud detection network and IT operations actually mapping your network Identity and Access Management looking up permission supporting security in that way doing different forms of graph based search maybe based upon some of the algorithms that I shared with you today identifying relative importance and this is the thing that I I keep coming back to and that's what these algorithms do and that's why I spend a little time on them here today so you can see it's maybe more maybe more than what you thought reimagine your data is a graph it's easy to do you can go to the whiteboard you do that domain model that's it that's your physical model and then the data would naturally fall under that model sort of triples and if you remember nothing else from the algorithm section remember page record remember how Google does it and you can do a little piece of what Google does with these algorithms in your shop and PageRank to me is just kind of the quintessential graph database algorithm because it brings out what's important and that allows me to focus as a business and we know we must focus with our limited time and resources and graph is really great for helping us get to that that is in my part of today and now I'll turn it back to Shannon who's going to share your Q&A with us William thank you so much for this great presentation as always and if you have questions for William and for either of the our sponsors today feel free to submit them in the bottom right hand corner in the Q&A section of your screen just answer the most commonly asked questions just a reminder I will send a follow-up email by end of day Monday for this webinar with links to the slides and links to the recording of the presentations and sillas diving in here will graph databases be a suitable data source for a data science since they usually prefer flat tables and William let's kick it off with you and then and then we'll open it up to everybody I'm going to say that science is a broad category so listless you know let's break that down but as I did mention in my presentation a lot of the initial application of graph database was in the scientific community and it continues to be true and they continue the scientific community continues to be leaders in the use of graph database so but in terms of data science in terms of drilling in you saw some of the algorithms here today they get way more complicated than what I showed you here and way more nuance and that to me is really representative of data science right trying to understand things in the network that are hard to understand otherwise so I would say yes I see it being I'm not sure where the question was coming from if it's you know science a domain or the data science but yeah I I see it as being part of both of those the science domain and and part of data fine it's a really strong part of it too and I welcome steeper Grob to add to that yeah if it's okay I lied a couple of client examples from tiger graph we have another fortune ten health care providers actually using in the data science team within that using tiger graph to map out customers Weldon's journeys and understand where people have gaps in those journeys when people are going off of what is recommended in terms of medications in terms of physiotherapy after surgery then taking proactive actions to make sure that the members stay on the path and they don't have to have a reset date for example so we are also being used by pharmaceutical industry for improving on the clinical side targeting drugs better because ultimately it's a network or connected set of entities on genomic and also on the commercial side to make sure that the right dragons and over to the right audience would eat it so those are all the examples of scientific community actively using in pharmaceutical adolescent care doctor nemesis yeah and Willie and I'll just say that you know I think you nailed it with really focusing on the algorithms one of the things that is really required with data science is that flexibility around the algorithms using relationship information from the algorithms and so will graph databases be a suitable data source for data science I think there'll be a sortable suitable place in order to do your data science and perform your customized algorithms that's one of the things that we're looking at expanding quite a bit in our platform and I know most of the graph databases have a pretty wide selection of both algorithms that are included as part of the platform and ones that you can customize it and build yourself so yeah I think it's really important to data science great Shannon any other questions oh yeah lots of questions coming in here so um well graph database also ever it's got back on I'm so what got going down here what should it be the approach to identify nodes and vertices relationships and I know grab you already supplied announcer here in the written form schemes you have anything to add it up that's an interesting one I mean that's indeed ibly what a graph database does right so to approach to identify nodes and vertices and relationships in in data so I think I need more clarification on a question I answer that that's what we do sir absolutely indeed William anything you would add yeah I'll add something to that usually the confusion is what to model as a vertex okay model adds so that will help you see what to model at the vertex and water bottle has an edge or an attribute especially you know you can model the same it's a model something has an attribute like name email address phone number or you could also modulate the vertex depends on the type of search that you want to conduct in the algorithm that you want this is a bit of a context around it depends on your workload yeah it depends on your color now I'll make it even more complicated right you can you can do subject predicate objects or you can do properties as well and that will make it even more complicated but it's not that it's complicated I would say on the positive side flexible right so it depends on your workload what you want to identify um so is there any advantage to building machine learning and graph databases at all considering a technology so again Steve I'll kick it to you first I think is it the challenge with machine learning is and I touched upon sort of the data harmonization aspect of it right so you can put a X amount of data into machine learning algorithms they may get you the results that you want or not and so part of doing data science and machine learning is to let's go out and try to bring in initial data sources and see if they can be better predictors for machine learning algorithms so you know I think it's the combination of the the algorithms and the harmonization that really gets you the value with graph and that's how I answer that yeah there are there are three things that people do with taga graph with machine learning first thing is we generate machine learning features for machine learning we added graph based analysis features of the network data we do it for health care we do it for telecom industry we do it for financial services and that's the first thing is that training data is fed into an ml solution to make it more accurate for fraud recommendation engine and a host of other use cases the second thing that we do with machine learning is natively inside tachograph we do community detection data - minimum spanning tree and a host of other algorithms and as Steve correctly greatly pointed out and as william talked about algorithms is the key so patrons community detection these algorithms doing those at scale on the graph data is what customer two with the tower product and the third one is explainable AI when you're trying to understand what is the decision that was made by an inner solution of machine learning solution and how did they come about that so the features that we compute based on graph analytics is actually being used by people to explain why a particular customer was flagged at high risk for fraud or why a particular recommendation was made for a customer in terms of a product or service william anything you would add I like that answer I would I would just add that what I've seen is that graph databases can provide focus to machine learning out of algorithms and I think that they could be kind of our growing up down together in an organization and working together in that way and William can you comment on graph database usage in context of GDP our well GDP our is all about you know being able to understand what customer information that you have who has it in all sorts of attributes about their the customer so that you can get rid of it so that you understand completely how that data is being used and I talked a little bit about how networks are being modeled internally in the connecting points there and I think that is you know one place where databases can support gdpr is by having a better sense a better understanding of how the networks are connected in an organization where data might be flowing and you know places to chase down customer data and so on for GDP or and other things the right to be forgotten right Steve or grab anything you want to add well I think the next generation of you know using a graph data for the database where this would be to sort of create a data fabric you might have heard that and you know maybe that's a topic for another webinar but you very often graph databases are they ng behind a data fabric we can actually you know take a look at all of our data sources and say okay which ones do we want to make applicable to this analysis and you know essentially when you have that right to be forgotten you want to make sure that you look at all of your data sources create this fabric and then make sure that the the rules apply to all the sources that you have all the data sets that you have so I think you know it doesn't come import until you start to be in that data fabric that sort of layer on top of all of the data in your enterprise that will allow you to do that great points William and Steve I'll just add to that that data lineage in general that means that is acquired for GD P R as well as si si si si P is a California consumer Privacy Protection Act both of those are covered by data linear solution so we actually work with multiple customers to do this and we actually have built up a market on Telegraph cloud for data lead which would release in a couple of weeks all right well I'm afraid that is all the time we have for today we are right at the top of the hour Thank You William for another fantastic presentation and webinar in this series appreciate it as always and thanks special thanks to Tiger graph and to Cambridge semantics for helping us make all of it happen and just a reminder to all of attendees I will send out a follow-up email by end of day Monday with links to the slides like so recording and all additional information thanks everybody I hope you all have a great day thank you thanks you
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MAKING MY CLOSET ROOM pt. 1 🤪💗✨ | home improvement ~ tia louise
[Music] three girls [Music] now I'm trying to make this content for y'all this is crazy okay hello guys welcome back to my channel my name is t Louise for those of you that don't know and if you do know and you're returning what's Poppin how are you okay so today I'm going to be taking you guys along with me I am going to be creating a closet um so I have a lot more clothes than I have room for so I convinced my mom and my brother to allow me to create a closet down here in our basement so I'm being we are going to use this closet area down here and I'm gonna just make it cutesy and I'm gonna make it like a filming area that I can use and stuff like that I'm just gonna literally make the best of this situation so without further Ado let's get right into the video um I bought some different things that I'm going to be using that is going to help me to get organized I have so many clothes and shoes guys don't judge me please I'm gonna try to throw away a lot or like donate or sell a lot um but still I have so many like if I could fit everything in my closet upstairs I would but I could not and it's to the point where it's like my closet upstairs is so jam-packed I can't even like sift through to like figure out what I have so that I can wear certain things it's just not fun okay like not having access to all your clothes and your accessories and not knowing where things are it's just not it's not the vibe and it's not conducive and then 28 days of Pink is coming up which is a little social media challenge that I do every February because I'm obsessed with pain pink is the color of love to me um and then February's love month so it just it goes hand in hand and I love it um so yeah I let's get started garment uh racks clothing racks and they can they have wheels on them so they roll which is really cool I got about five of these and then I have a bunch of um like hangers and but they're like I have like clip things for you to put hanger what I have like these quick things for you to put on your hanger so that you can hang multiple things um on one hanger if that makes sense I don't know how to describe what I'm saying but you guys will see it yeah I think that's all I got oh and I got some extra hangers I didn't get the hangers that I have upstairs in my closet like my pink velvet hangers because for down here I just needed something really quick that I could do and Walmart and Amazon were playing games with me on the shipping for those velvet hangers so I was like I'm just gonna give me some plain white ones uh for the time being and then I'll just replace them so that won't be too bad because if I already have everything hung up the way that I want it hung then all I have to do is like make a quick change so all right let's try to set up one of these things I am not that girl okay I do not set up stuff so we're gonna finish out [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] you guys have no idea how much of a non-diy girly I am so the fact that I just said this about myself I'm lit okay finishing touches [Music] bam first wrap done [Music] yay I'm so excited okay okay now I have four more to go so I'll come back when those are all done okay guys so update I have put three of the clothing racks together and I'll show you them um we've moved over to the other side of the um downstairs area and I'll show you what it looks like I kind of have a vision for what I'll do to like make it cute seeing stuff like that um so yeah one of the clothing racks my ring light so I'm thinking of stacking either purses or like decorative things in these little holes um I don't know what I'm gonna put here but I'll probably put like make this like a little backdrop I don't know um I have this lamp I need another light bulb to make it brighter and then I have two clothing racks on this side I think I'm gonna put one more right here and then I have two more that can go right here I can put two more here or one more I don't know I started this little project um around what time did I start I started this at like 11 44 it is one o'clock yeah so what I did I was cleaning and stuff like that so yeah listening to music vibing talking with janessia so anyways um we're gonna go ahead we're going to start putting some of my clothes on these racks and Hensley and Sophia are down here with me oh my god look so she says she's just having a ball and then look at him he's so cute what are you doing crazy girl what are you doing come on okay let's get started this is what it's gonna look like so update quick update I have a bag of clothes right there on that chair I am about to take the hangers out of the box start hanging up some clothes and yeah we'll put up the other two um clothing racks as I see that I need them um so yeah I'm excited I'm tired oh I forgot my hanger things upstairs I have to run and grab grab those but yeah I'm really excited hopefully this turns out really good really cute and really just like efficient for me like I need something that makes a little bit more sense so yeah but okay here we go all right foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] okay I'm finally starting to look normal oh my gosh look at the clothes behind me I'm so excited okay so this is gonna be part one of making my closet room um I have some things that I still want to order um just some things some organization things that I still need to do um next video I am going to be bringing in like eight totes eight or nine totes full of clothes that I need to go through to decide whether I'm keeping them or getting rid of them or selling them or donating whatever the case may be so um thank you guys so much for tuning in to part one of making my closet room um I'm so excited we've literally been here since August and I feel like we're just now or I'm just now at least like starting gonna feel settled we're trying to get things within the house like settled and stuff like that so it's been quite a journey but I can't wait to make this cute I can't wait to get like little decoration and like accent pieces little faux fur rugs and like put my mirror down here so that we could do otds and stuff like that I can't wait to film in this room um yeah I'm just really excited and I'm very very very optimistic about how this will turn out um shout out to my mama for being amazing and letting me use her basement um to create this little room for myself um so I'm excited again thank you guys so much for watching if you liked this video please be sure to give it a like comment share and subscribe we are on the road to 500 subscribers once we hit 500 subscribers we are doing a giveaway on YouTube so be sure to like comment share subscribe and yeah you might be the lucky winner for this giveaway but I love you guys so much and I will talk to you soon bye [Music] he says [Music]
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Let us be Self-Sufficient and Promote Youth
greetings family this is the love of amman and i'm coming to you today you know to reach out say a few words say hello uh we we all know that um of ra grand master teacher a khan truth of amman is very busy and so as the family you know i invite you all to those of you and you know who you are to share some words of wisdom and inspiration to the family as we move along during our next phase okay and so i reach out to you today because i want to uh you know touch hit on a few uh topics and one is becoming more self-reliant self-sufficient as the family and the other one is um being youthful you know in all things that you do and so having that mindset and being [Music] just exactly who you are as man and no man and so here we go now first thing being self-reliant self-sufficient it is very critical that we do that as the family and so i'm not just asking you i command and demand that you do this you begin proceeding forward with such of a mindset because you know we all can look around us look at our environment and see that it is crumbling before our eyes and that's mankind system and i'm glad for it and i want it to crumble how's that and and as man in the family of man woman you know um as that system of mankind crumbles i cheer it up i cheer that aspect of it greatly i wanted to see it go i want to see it go i want to see it go i don't think you heard me i want to see it go okay it's a lovely mom just how do you feel about that yes i want to see it though because i know when it there's something greater to take its place and that would be we the family of man and you know although this is not the teaching uh you know plat form to teach other insolent ones you know folks that are just not going to do and not going to progress along and just want to sit and listen and learn and just you know harbor the information and really not do anything great in terms of the enhancement of man um you know this message is not for you um so family keep that in mind as you listen it's important to me just to speak slowly and and and to be mindful you know of what i'm saying because again you know it's not that i am not teaching it's just that i will not be teaching someone or anyone that it's not a man it's not for the progression of man and who doesn't have man's success and heart on their mind i do not teach to you but to the family i want you to begin to take inventory begin to look through your intelligence as man and woman around you use all of your senses and because i know you those of you that have been listening and have been here for a while learning of thee akan okay guiding getting guidance you already um should be let's say prepared right and to you i say continue to prepare and do as instructed and for those of you that are just hearing the messages and and you have been inspired to move and do some things and wake up the family and move along move forward with us then you know make sure you're preparing and getting such things and you know what those things are just just do it and so as we become more self-sufficient that means we're going to step away from mankind's foolishness you know you have to make a decision and some of us some folks in the family quite frankly are still sitting on the fence on a lot of things they're still sitting on the fence some of you have spouses that uh you know let's just say not with the program or better yet maybe they are still in the program i'll say it that way you know and some of them are not good individuals they're not good people and then you have some that are with folks and they're good people they're just still asleep you know but it's it's about more than just being good although that's great and your heart is in the right place that's good too because it gotta be that's the beginnings of it that's the foundation but you know life is about choices and decisions and intelligence and wisdom and knowledge and it's time that you know you put on your you know your right garment as man and woman and and walk truly walk the walk and walk these things that you see and talk and there should be evidence and fruit of because there's fruit whether or not folks you but you believe it or not there's great evidence of because you see action can bring fruit or materialize and you know things and inaction can materialize and bring forth things things that consist of nothing you know it's true and so you know that may be a philosophic statement but that's where i stand on it um because nothing is something it's just nothing of any productive produced use for use okay if that makes sense and so for me it's about taking inventory taking inventory of the folks that are in my environment and if they don't line up with the ordinance of man well you know you know what to do i know what to do you know things of filth that is that is people that is places and that is things you know [Music] and field of all filth can be considered many things you know 50 ways filled this weekend filthy ways of being 50 ways you talk to people filthy ways you allow people to talk to you well your man and woman and that that that should not be taking place but my point is as man and woman at this juncture this era you're going to have to take a stand folks and i know the akan has been moving us that way with the different teachings of the recent recent past within the last few cycles right last few um i want to say within more than what would be considered a year right you all know what i'm talking about so making decisions because a decision time is coming you know and um some it's going to be easy to be easy for you you know and some of you because of this venom that the econ talks about it's not gonna be easy for you now that's the frank truth folks that's the truth family and um but as for me and mine you know i walk away and it's easy for me so you know i can begin to share just with the family you know what i did to walk away and you're not going to be concerned about what folks think their personal scholarly erudite opinion no i walked away years ago and i was called crazy for it because i refused family i refused to do certain things and still will not because i know well i would say back then i know i didn't have a full understanding but son of grand master teacher a khan the truth of a mom spoke of many things and still speak of many things and i learned i learned folks and i got great understanding and still still understanding you know it's a process but you see folks i say it's a process uh but for me as i said before it was easy and i just walked away one day i just said because i always knew this environment the way people processed and the way these folks spoke and taught it was not me i didn't resonate with any of that it wasn't me and um and i never strove to be a part of it it meaning mankind's system and ways of doing and thinking and their way of being that was not who i was and so i didn't and frankly when i got old enough [Music] you know as the folks say when i got grown oh i really stepped away because you know as long as you're under you know certain folks you know your parents roof you know there's order as man there's order there's respect right um and if you're not going to do a certain thing because you know it's against man they're still ordering that and expressing that and so um i did that and so my point is this it's decision time folks and stepping away and getting off grid or stepping away from you see mankind's system is every place it's like a a swimming pool right and and you toss a ball in it the ball is in this substance of water in this pool and so it's surrounded by water everything and so this water is analogous to mankind's system so folks um because you're in this system and i'll say this system because that's the term i use because i know most of you know what that means um every nuance and aspect of mankind's existence is that system and so whether you want to receive it or not you're in it man woman you're in it and the i you know and i sit and i ponder this and i think about this a lot and um and maybe it comes down to philosophic you know whether it's something that can be discussed as the family but my point is this or reasoning behind what i'm saying is this um you're gonna have to step away and that means not taking a lot of mankind and i'm going to say a lot of and there's a reason why i'm saying this you're not going to take a lot of i'm going to put that in quotes mankind's systematic foolishness with you that stays at that stays behind you when you walk away and then as man and woman it's like a mind cleansing process because see you just jumped out of the pool back to that analogy you jumped out of the pool so you no longer went right wet meaning with mankind's residue right and once that is dried off you then you can begin to gain some senses and and intelligence about your environment and where you are and what you have to do you can begin to receive because you you're out of a certain frequency or system and so now here follow me folks so then now you can begin to hear and operate according to the your inner built system right of who man truly is right with i'm going to say without inter interference a little interference it just depends on the residue you know you know the khan gave an analogy of snake and venom and so as long to me my personal opinion as long as you're in the system although you took the um you know you got bit by the snake but you're still in the system and if you don't get out but you're trying to operate as man and woman and be independent as long as you're in that snake system uh it's just like carrying a snake around your neck but you're out of the system if you follow what i'm saying so the snake is still biting you it's still injecting venom you're still full of venom and worst part about it you got the snake on you it's all it's all it's all over you but anyway you get where i'm going with this so for for some of you i just say get out just it reminds me of that movie but just step away get out in your mind it's like the fog the the the fuzzy unclear ma man thinking or mad that mankind thinking process that residue will dry out just like that water right and then you have to do things to clean that chlorine water off you that's another topic right cleansing process getting that venomous system getting the residue off you so that you this new shiny piece of you know work i'll say that and so then you can begin to be self-sufficient now earlier back to what i said when i put a lot of mankind stuff in quote in his system a lot remember that well remember you all know that mankind created all this stuff based on your very senses as man right what do you mean by that your sense of touch sight smell you'll have so many senses as man you know mankind will say oh you got six sentences no well that's mankind go ahead run with that mankind but man has senses you can't even count you just you you'll stop you'll run out of numbers right in terms of the vastness of what man truly is in terms of senses and intelligence and so to fully operate in it or you know put that plug put your you know plug back into the s mankind system i mean out of the mankind system put it and plug it back into man um you got to unplug from mankind but in doing so because you're man this is where they a lot not taking a lot you can use your intelligence [Music] as man and woman use your intelligence to take some of those things that mankind has made and salvage little pieces and philosophies uh in those things that can be salvageable and use it in the fullness of what you can at your level [Music] as man and i hope that's making sense because i ain't trying to teach these other knuckleheads i'm not but the family i want you to get this and so now you can begin i'll tell you your thought processes will change because that venom is leaving your system once you're out of it and then you have to you have to do things to you know detox yourself and clean yourself but you can begin to think properly as man [Music] and you will be driven to be self-sufficient you'll be driven to have some kind of order and come together as a man and begin to structure and organize because and and then begin to take true advantage of the era that we're living folks that we're living and i'm gonna stop that topic right there i'm gonna stop right there and then i'm gonna begin to talk about this youth because see i'm very young i'm young [Music] i am a baby i'm young but i have learned of the son of ra i have learned of the grand master teacher i have learned of the econ and i have learned of the truth of amman and there is guidance in that and there's great appreciation of that and and with that becomes you know uh you become wise at what you do in and intelligent in all things that you do and and then you will be um motivated i always want to say catapulted into wanting to make sure that the family of man has that strong foundation of knowing who they are what they're supposed to be doing and why they're here and you'll be driven and you will teach it you will start in your own environment so yes the love of a mom teaches she's just very careful and wise about what she says because of what has been deposited into her and who she speaks and where she speaks and how she speaks and you do it with intelligence folks and with great appreciation and i'll close right there i'll probably do a part two you know but for now i'm gonna close you
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Bulge in Aortic: Aortic Aneurysm | Sukhibhava | 25th October 2017 | ETV Andhra Pradesh
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Weird Nicknames
do you guys have that one friend whose name is James but their nickname is Jim or maybe their name is William but they go by Bill cuz I don't have a friend like that but apparently it's a thing I mean I know that nicknames aren't just a short version of your own name then maybe I'm no fool I'm a fish if this is all breaking news to you don't worry I've compiled a complete list of all the possible nicknames that don't make sense to ever exist in history of the forever so no no you don't need to go to Google to fact-check me none nope not required so we've already got James to Jim and William to Bill but how about Robert to James Wow and for some reason Richard gives you dip we've got John to Jack Henry Hank Margaret Peggy Charlie Chuck E Cheese is where a kid can be a kid Charles Dickens Chuck Richardson whew that sure was a lot of nonsense nicknames but we made it to end this video off here are some nicknames that do make sense David Dave Peter Pete Francis San Francisco Steven Steve Jeffrey giraffe Patrick Rick Rick Rick lick tics you Peter Pan ketchup up mustard turd sparkly glitter peanut butter Peter spider-man Robert Downey jr. Robert lit his pants on fire check black backpack Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo the ninja turtle and last but not least Benedict Cumberbatch Ben
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Voters stand up for democracy in Wayne County
[Music] shame on you shame on you for leading to this level of corruption you have disavowed your right to even sit in the seats that you occupy how dare you how dare you try to silence the voice of the citizens you will not get away with this the citizens of this county deserve better their voice is not being heard we owe it to them the claims of fraud are baseless every challenger in that room at all times had an opportunity to observe and have their challenge recorded from the more than 300 monitors that we'd employed there was not a single instance of fraud if evidence of such misconduct existed it would already have been presented in court it is your civic duty to certify its legitimate results certify all of the votes not just the white people not just the suburbs where the majority is white the failure to certify this election is a travesty national political rhetoric that is toxic and destroying this country has made its way to this body legions of folks who had come from across the state who had come to intimidate and disrupt the counting of the ballots happening in detroit despite all the people trying to get them to stop counting they finished the count i was supposed to report any voter suppression and where i'm supposed to report you guys now for suppressing the vote of our people of our community as someone who served in the military i was willing to sacrifice my life so that every single american would have the right to vote really you're taking our voice uh you're erasing our voice in this election uh even though we went above and beyond to ensure that we were able to to cast our votes you are standing here today telling folks that black detroit should not have their votes counted this is un-american this is a blatant attempt to suppress detroit voters you are a disgrace as relates to the ability to have a free and impartial election in this nation the law isn't on your side history won't be on your side your conscience will not be on your side for me it's not about democrat or republican it is about democracy it is about what is right and clearly half of this board does not understand that at the end of the day our voices will be heard you
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🅥🅘🅡🅖🅞♍️ Initiation Of A New Love Start With You In Spite Of Their Hesitations Virgo ♥️😫
[Music] hey virgo this is kelly from house of virgo doing your love reading for the next 24 hours this is for all virgos virgo sun moon rising or venus if you're new to my channel welcome please do hit like share and subscribe if you enjoy this video uh link in the description box below to get a personal reading with me all right virgo let's take a look and see the past i don't pull reversals in these past energy huh same as yesterday the uh hangman and the emperor is here again of course okay okay nine of swords so the hangman the emperor and the nine of swords okay present energy the six of wands the sun and the nine of ones and the future king of pentacles the eight of swords the ace of swords all right let's take a look and see what the past messages are here for love all right virgo so we have pisces aries somebody could be on the couch pisces aries we have leo virgo taurus capricorn all right let's take a look past love messages okay flirt extend your lighthearted energy to others and true love virgo um this person that you had in your past felt as if they you were their true love definitely you brought something to them in the past that enlightened their way of thinking um i see somebody here who's having a lot of stress and anxiety in regards to a father figure okay so let's get some clarity here with this hanged man because it feels to me like this person has some kind of like awakening in their mind and their views in the past okay oh right the eight of swords um and that's here twice this this person really struggled they had this self-imposed prisoner kind of thing their thoughts kept them trapped and i feel like they woke up to something it might have something to do with either being a father or with a father figure okay or they are yeah or they're currently a father okay but this let me take a look at this emperor because he shows up virgo if you've been following my channel here you guys know he shows up in one way or another every time i do a reading so some of you virgos have got this aries in your life whether it's planet placement or this person's sun moon rising or venus this air this aries emperor shows up all the time the hangman is here again some enlightenment this person had a very abusive father i will say that or some issue with a father cause a lot of stress and anxiety and i feel like past position here they're coming to see they're coming to terms with something here some things that their father this for some of you some this is like based on like childhood trauma is what i feel this person has major anxiety and stress big time nightmares grief depression total breakdown it just feels like for some of you they're like waking up to the way away the way a either a father made them feel like they couldn't speak or they couldn't communicate or put restrictions on them isolated them like there's some type of like mental prison and i feel like i don't know if you had some type of an effect on them that helped them see that they took their childhood traumas or whatever it might have been into their adult life okay now for others if that's not the case there is this person had issue with thinking that they could be you know like the emperor someone who's a leader a father figure issue with being a father they woke up to the fact that they want to be a father they want to be a better father they want to be someone who stands in more of an alpha role or more confident let's take a look at this nine of swords here the magician yeah they anxiety and stress about how to do that this person really just trapped couldn't speak um but you know it's like whatever whatever might have happened to them in their childhood you know those tapes and those messages and what they were told they took that into their adult life but now they're adults so now they have a choice when you're an adult you have the choice like once you once you are enlightened like the hangman and you see that then you have a choice you can stay in it or you can make changes right and this person they had a great big fear of being able to manifest um turn their visions and their hopes and the things that they hoped for and wanted with you or just within themselves great fear of anxiety about being able to do that okay but they might have been very flirtatious with you but this definitely was a true love connection with this person okay so the present energy so you've got the six of wands that's a card of victory got the sun that's a card of unconditional love self love joy positivity happiness that's leo energy freedom i'm just feeling like a strong sense of freedom and that nine ones persistence boundaries wow let's take a look at the love messages here okay children your love life is being affected by children some of you this person really wanted a child to be chill to have children they're very strong magnetic attraction chemistry always makes me feel like like chemistry biology there might have been like this person might be if they wanted to have a child there might be something here to do with um birth control chemicals um in vitro that kind of thing as well okay wanting to have a chat like and even with the sun there's a child here i feel like this person is going to be currently trying to make that happen for themselves they want to be victorious in that now if they can't have children um there is just an element here of the chemistry between the two of you i feel like this person feels that it can be very playful and fun but they're a bit guarded definitely they're a big garden now let's take a look at this what is this victory oh yeah ace of cups see this person something changes within them and this initiation of love begins in the present again that ace of cups can be new baby or there's a birthing a new beginning a new birthing where that's victorious in this relationship okay a new lovely like my cup runneth over let's take a look at the sun okay yep justice making things right okay a win-win solution here between you and this person between you and them they want to make this thing right they want to find a way to bring balance they want to give the truth here and be free to speak to you free to tell you the absolute truth perhaps about some stuff in their past yeah queen of swords here okay so libra gemini aquarius so they want to open up to you they're hesitant they're very hesitant to reveal this is my wounded soldier card they're very hesitant to reveal their woundedness they've kind of kept it hidden but i don't feel like they're able to do that anymore and it feels to me like you know they know they can talk to you but they're worried a little bit that you're going to be harsh with them if they open up that's where the hesitation comes from they have a little they have just like um this pullback energy about explaining or opening up and telling you or showing you their scars those deep deep deep scars like they're coming to a head for this person they can't take that stress anymore that anxiety because it they they know that you are the true love of their life and they know that they found you they found true love with you but there's um that queen of swords kind of you know they're just hesitant that you're gonna have you're gonna be guarded or you're gonna be um i don't the queen of swords upright is not mean she's just very factual this person needs very they need care and compassion and they're not they're not 100 sure that they will be able to this person needs a big fat hug oh my goodness a big fat hug they they need you to come in as a queen of cups more than the queen of swords i just want to get another card here for that okay yeah they did they definitely are inspired to talk to you and to communicate with you about this past stuff because i feel like you know i don't know if you guys are still together if there's a split i don't know what's going on but this person is having that hanged man energy big time twice this person is like gaining wisdom here really getting a different perspective about how there are things that whatever might have happened to them that story is not for everyone but something with a father um whatever might have happened with their father has had a huge influence on their actions as an adult or just them being able to be a stand-up above board kind of person maybe that's something you needed from them but they were just kind of like very pulled back felt very stuck and unable to do that all right let's take a look at this future so we have the king of pentacles eight of swords and the ace of swords okay so separation time apart but very soon a decision will be made okay i feel like this person you guys there might be a bit of separation still going forward okay or coming forward but a decision will be made there is going to be definite victorious communication i feel like right now this is what this person wants presently is to open up and try to make things right and get into a positive place um but at this time in the present they're just holding back a little bit like they do want to have this new start with you but they are holding it feels like they're holding back because um like they want to tell you the complete and honest truth but they're holding back because i feel like if they shared their feelings in the past and they kind of got judged you know um or like like for example so like they tried to share their pains or their emotions or whatever was going on with them and they kind of received a message from somebody that had an effect on them where it was more like well we'll get over it or they were denied to express their emotions or their deep feelings or they were said well you know or they were told you know keep your mouth shut don't express your emotions don't talk you know because then you'll look weak you know that kind of stuff so that it's very difficult for them to open up and express they want to be this tough person and they don't want to seem weak but they don't understand that when you open up and express your deepest emotions and fears and feelings the vulnerability in that takes great strength and people who you know stand there with those blocks and guards like i'm untouchable and i'm i'm unavailable and nobody can hurt me are actually weak right it takes enormous strength to take that risk and be vulnerable and open up so they struggle with that so the present energy is the king of pentacles here okay i feel like you and your person virgo i feel like you have a little bit of that as well um and you know what it's not just two virgos it's not to any particular sign all the time it it's just a human thing and so i feel like you and this person may have a tendency sometimes like if this person doesn't open up maybe you clam up or maybe because you climb up this person doesn't open up there there's an element here of like i do feel like they're going to be this energy this is not an overnight fix and i feel like um there is going to be a decision soon to to actually make it happen okay you might communicate with this person going forward and tell them listen you understand their struggle sometimes this can have like a mental effect you understand their struggle and you're willing to open up and talk and try to overcome any conflicts they will as well okay find a way to like there's mental clarity to overcome these conflicts let's take a look at the king of pentacles as someone who invests but also hey guess what there was emotional unavailability here there was a there was indifference this person has a ten like they'll open up but then you know are they gonna share the love well there's no cup energy here the only cup energy is the four of cups so it's kind of like a little bit of withdrawal okay um i feel like the communication will come through from them that this is what they were dealing with it's it's you know they do want that new love start with you they do want to have that but it's this is very slow and i feel like there will they will tell you that they you know gosh it almost feels like hid behind their finances or money you know that kind of thing it was like safe i feel like a little bit of that was yesterday's reading as well yep okay yep they couldn't share how they felt and so they were always seeking a new um financial opportunities in their life are they just always seeking like looking for a new job or like trying to get promotion was more important than expressing that might have been something they were told in the past like work first love later right that might have been something that they dealt with right and always seeking new income or new ways new opportunities to make them feel better and i feel like that's the community communication and that perhaps um you know they may communicate and tell you the reason why the separation was there why they kept their distance with that four of cups with you because they had this thing that they had to live up to and it wasn't something that they it wasn't who they were like it just seemed to be pressed upon them in the past a lot okay three of cups yeah they want a reunion with you and there's good cup energy so going from the four to the three back down to supportive energy okay they want your support they want your emotional support and they will communicate that to you they need your emotional support if they are able if they're going to open up to you and tell you what's going on like they need to feel that you come as a friend they need to feel like that's what they seek they may also tell you that they were seeking that in other women if it's a male you're dealing with okay um and while you were in separation that's what they were doing seeking females female friends or um even if you're a male listening and you're a person like whomever i'm i'm not trying to get into um you know that it's just energy here so seeking others for support and i feel like a decision gets made here yep we'll change the wheel of the year so major change happens a turning point will happen going forward with this person let's take a look at this separation why is this time apart here going forward okay yeah thinking about things taking time to step back and contemplate what is the best path okay and so i feel like your person is going to take a little step back before they come forward in the future to express to you something that they had to deal with something that you know was just kind of like the undercurrent of their life let's take a look here and see what the love messages are from your person okay new love a new love or recommitment to love is developing so that that's coming back around an awakening someone is undergoing a spiritual transformation absolutely and i feel like this past energy um from the time you're listening to this reading right now and going back so however far however near okay support lean on your inner circle during this time that's the three of cups okay you're in the inner circle virgo you are part of that inner circle and this person in order to heal needs your support in order to feel like they can open up they need your support and they don't need your logic they don't need you to fix it they don't need you to tell them you know what to do where to go how to be they just need your loving support that's all and your understanding and your compassion you're healing and you're nurturing someone in this connection is gripped by obsessive thoughts yeah this person has um like obsessive thought are they about you that could be but i feel like they get like they're compelled you know when those tapes run over and over and over they become default and they become obsessive okay but the relationship will be moving towards the sacred union in marriage this person there you go i couldn't let you get close to me and i feel like you got closer than anyone virgo and you probably were pushed away the most because of that i remember every detail of that day protected you are safe and divinely guided this person wants you virgo they do you speak to me through music there might be some type of i don't know how somebody sings or somebody puts music out there or does something with music or they they they hear songs that remind them of you or the lyrics they might be getting their healing through music as well an addiction this person is addicted to these this structured obsessive uh way of thinking and i feel like this is a struggle uh might may be addicted to um work for some i feel like that was in yesterday's reading as well okay so virgo that's your reading very interesting a little bit different than yesterday but i hope that that helped you in some way and if you want to get a personal reading link is in the description box below please do hit like share and subscribe i greatly appreciate it and i will see you guys very soon take care
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Real Estate Broker Course V. 2020
number ten sale leaves for transferor's cemetery Lots does not require license now the word that bothers me in that sentence is the word lease you know maybe that's where the Walking Dead come from you out in the act of a broker who was licensed in another state that is granted by the Real Estate Commission can do real estate here as well so all of these people are exempt from having a license now what does it take to get a license and these are the items that were that you guys are experiencing right now to get a broker's license as an individual you have to be 18 years of age and cannot have a conviction for an act that would constitute grounds of disciplinary sanction by us a crime that has the direct bearing on your competency to practice or a crime that indicates that you have a propensity to endanger the public do you guys know what that means I don't either all right they left it very vague so that they could probably make a case-by-case decision so what they don't like if you apply for a license and you have been convicted of something that would immediately put you on suspension in our commission they may not give you a license if you've been convicted of something with the competency and any of financial crime if you have been convicted of fraud embezzlement forgery those are crimes that you won't get for if you've been convicted of something to endanger the public I am not really sure what that would be I know that I had a gentleman several years ago came to me and said hey look now that we're covering this I really need to tell you that I spent five years in prison for the possession of cocaine so I called the state commission and they said well we're not going to make this decision until he makes the application he actually made the application they called him in front of the board he explained this scenario hey 20 years ago I was young and stupid I went to jail I've been clean ever since never gotten any trouble and they gave him his license all right now there was a young lady that had an arrest for breaking and entering they did not issue her a license that is definitely a trust issue she was entering into houses I would imagine that they said probably something like you know why break into house there's a key just unlock it off no so they did not give her her license all right you got to have a GED or better you must have completed a broker course which is what you're doing you've got to pass a written exam which is what you hope to do you have to make application to the state now here's another thing that a lot of people assume if you pass the State Exam you are not licensed passing the State Exam merely allows you to make the application for your license and if you've been convicted of one of those other things up there they may deny your application so when you take your exam in a couple of weeks you will take two tests you're going to take one on the general body and one on state laws that we are covering now when you're done it's going to ask you for five more questions did you attend an approved school yes you did how many hours did you take 90 have you been convicted of any of these crimes no did you get solicited for employment during class you should write no because you never have all right if you submit those five questions and they are all what the state calls clean then your application is pretty much a rubber stamp all right if you could yes I have been arrested like John did yes I was arrested they will then say come to talk to us and you will get to go in front of the Commission and the Commission will ask you questions and then they will literally vote right there what do you think I don't know what do you think I think yeah all in favor say aye aye aye give him his license all right so at the beginning of each meeting Deann Alexander the executive director will start each meeting and the Chairman will say do we have any business licenses before us and she literally will say yes I've got 13 applications and they will do it all in one fell swoop are there is there anything we need to know about those applications and she will say no they're all clean okay all in favor say aye aye aye give them all their license all right that's so making an application is a formal process but if your application is clean then it's really just a rubber stamp but you literally have to make the application you just don't get granted a license from passing and on that application is where you would get me as a managing broker or whoever you're going to to sign off on it to accept the responsibility for you if you submit your application without a broker they will say sorry this is not a completed application all right and you have to do all of this stuff the application within one year of passing the exam so there are two time frames here from the day you finish course to the day you take the exam you have one year all right and then from the day you pass the exam to the day you make application to the state you also have one here so theoretically between the day you in the course and the day you make application you could almost stretch that out to two years in time frame I would not suggest that but you theoretically could alright I know those are questions on the exam one year between each one of them course the test and test application now if you want to create a get a license as a partnership say we're going to start a business and are we want to create a legal partnership if they if they to issue a partnership license all of the broke all of the people in the partnership have to be a broker one of them has to be an Indiana resident and is a managing broker and the partnership must make sure that all of the people that are doing license required activities are actually licensed as well and they will pay a fee to get a partnership license if you want to be a corporation then one of the members of the corporation has to be an Indiana resident and has to be a managing broker notice the difference in a partnership if all of us were going to start a partnership today legally we couldn't because you guys don't have a license in a partnership all the members have to have a license all the partners in a corporation we could start because only one of us has to have a license in the corporation and you at all look a mean guy okay Raymond you've got a license you're going to be our Indiana resident and the managing broker thumbs up if you want to start an LLC and get a LLC license and I've told you that the real-estate monkey LLC has got a license so I carry an LLC license as well as well as my individual license if you want to start an LLC note there are two types of LLC's there is what they call a member manage and then there is one that is called a manager manage LLC a member manage is where one of the members of the LLC is the manager of it a manager managed is where the LLC hires a professional manager to manage the LLC if it is a member managed then all of us have to be a licensed broker in that LLC one of us has to be an Indiana resident and they will be the managing broker if they qualify if it is a manager managed then only one of them need to be and it has to be in Indiana resident who is a managing broker so you kind of got four things going you got a partnership you've got a corporation and then you've got these two types of LLC's the partnership and the member managed every person has to be broker in the corporation and a manager managed only one has to be a broker those partnership licenses can get revoked or expire based upon if it's what which one it is so for example in a partnership if any of us in a partnership lose our license we lose the partnership license everybody sees it this actually is a lot easier understood than it is to be explained since all of us in a partnership or brokers just one of us get in trouble then all of a sudden not all of us are brokers right so we lose our partnership license as well same thing with a member managed or manager managed if it's a corporation all of the brokers would have to lose their license for us to lose our license so think about that and it actually makes a lot of sense because if you're in a partnership and one loses their license that obviously not all of us are licensed so it only takes one to kill to spoil the pot in a corporation if one of us loses our license that we just make the other licensed person hit so we all would have to lose our license or get it revoked before the corporation license goes away letter F licenses are granted just like they are to an individual so they expire the same time that an individual license expires they expire every three years our license our good for three years this year this year is the year to renew our license June the 30th of 2020 is the last day for this license all of us in the state have to renew including me including my corporation because they all expire we will get one on July the first of 2020 and it will go way out till 2023 is our next licensing when you guys get your license depending on how close it is to the June timeframe they may just go ahead and give you the new one so that you won't be reaping in 30 days all right but they are three years in length unless the license expires it has to be renewed every three years letter j is the law that people want to ask about all of the time a partnership corporation or limited liability may not be a broker it can only be a managing rotor so you guys I get people all the time they come to me and say I want to get a corporation and so you pay my corporation I can't do that your corporation is not licensed you are well I'll just get one of them partnership license no letter J says they broker can our corporation cannot be a broker they can only be a managing broker so I would pay you personally not to any kind of corporation that you have now it doesn't matter because you've got the protection of me from the corporation and any expense you incur as an independent contractor is also the tax deductible all right there can be non-residents that get a license the donald resident like a kentucky person might want an indiana license so that they can practice right over the river richmond Terre Haute Evansville Fort Wayne South Bend all of those people may want to practice in Indiana they can be issued what's called a non-resident license to do that they have to do several things they must file a letter with the Commission called a written consent to suit this means a lawsuit what this is saying if you live in Kentucky and you're practicing in Indiana and you do something wrong in Indiana you can't just say well screw it I'll never go back to Indiana I'll just stay in Kentucky and practice no this irrevocable consent to suit says you agree as part of this licensing than if you get in trouble in our state you will actually come to the hearings to defend yourself it is an irrevocable consent which means an agreement to a lawsuit you agree to participate can come back to Indiana should you need to that formed just basically states that they will follow the Indiana laws and trial procedure not the state you're coming from and this non-resident license can be exempt as long as the place you are moving from to here is virtually you are licensed in that state and the requirements for your license in that state are virtually the same as they are here this is the reciprocity thing that we have talked about people in North Carolina can come to Indiana and get in Indiana if they're moving here and won't have to go through school as long as several things happen as long as they are licensed in that state as long as they pack have the same degree of Licensing and that their requirements are similar to us that's all that that is saying
REAL University
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Empathy & Respect: Hallmarks of a Prophetic Home | Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi
get so many gems some of the things that really stood out are the three focuses that you had in terms of really modeling our homes to the prophetic model or trying our best to model our homes to the prophetic standard so you know maintaining or looking at that the home and and doing the house cleaning as you said of the home the the cleaning of the heart and then the cleaning of our sahaba our companions but the point that you made about happiness and becoming happiness i actually wanted to kind of speak about that for just a moment because even i when we were just speaking earlier we were talking about perspective right the perspective that we have in life really does shape our experience and inshallah she'll speak more on that point but one of my favorite hadith of course is the hadith says and i love this hadith because it's very empowering what allah is telling us is again what you think of him right and and uh that extends to your circumstance he will of course affirm so if you have a positive outlook and you accept that whatever you're going through whether it's a tribulation whether it's blessing whatever it is that it because it's from allah that there's meaning behind it that there's a purpose behind it and you don't let your perspective turn from allah right because this is the nature of the dunya when we don't have the right understanding of why we're in certain circumstances we then are left to the whisperings of shaitaan the external right uh evil that is outside of us but also our own nufs which will start to uh whine and complain and you just become very uh nephew you know in in your understanding you're not thinking of the greater wisdom of why you may be going through something so having that mind shift is really important and that's why um again when we look at this idea of how do we establish a prophetic household another hadith that is really important for all of us to uh to learn and to under uh and to internalize is the hadith indeed all of you are a shepherd and each of you is responsible for your flock and this is another empowering hadith because what is allah is telling us he's saying that he has given all of us leadership roles and that includes men of course women as well as children believe it or not yes even you have leadership roles you have expectations um that from you within your household uh and and so defining those roles becomes now the next part of how we can bring some balance into our homes right because leadership of course requires uh to know what your role is so if you know that you're a leader because allah has appointed you a leader he has told us that men are leaders over their uh in their households over their families and their responsibilities to maintain the their families and then for women their leadership role is to maintain their children and their household and then of course for children it's to help in the household and to take some of those burdens from their parents and to be a part of the household so immediately you set the tone of what two things respect right respect is so essential in a household uh in order for a household to have balance and to have peace we have to have respect and if we see each ot all of if everyone sees one another as a leader and they see that they have an important role to play in the household then naturally you will bring respect into the conversation into the way you treat one another so respect is essential and the other really important quality is empathy if we don't have either of these two qualities in our homes which all of which we learn from the prophet you will not find a single example of the prophet saws ever of course because he had the best of character of ever speaking to anyone without respect even those who wished harm on him subhanallah he had because why as as the saying of said naisa a vessel only pours out what it contains he was incapable of putting out anything other than respect because he that he was pure and so if we um understand that then we look to ourselves and and hold ourselves accountable so you will not find any example of him ever speaking to a child or a person of a different background it doesn't matter in a way where he put himself above them never even though he was the best of creation the most beloved of allah and if anybody had that you know if anybody could have done that it should have been him right but he didn't do it why because he knew he was who he was with allah and he didn't need to do that and also he's modeling for us that if you want to have uh the households that are peaceful you don't need to come you don't need to you don't need to demand respect you don't need to raise your voice you don't need to uh you know lead with uh with an iron fist and threaten and use charged language you don't need to do that if you are respectful right people will listen to you so really watching the way that we talk to one another and this is in every direction from parent to child to spouse to spouse every direction we need to restore respect in our homes and we also need to restore empathy and this is really important especially as i see so many teens here you know earlier today i was with a group of teens and i did a ice breaker with them i was getting to know them so i asked them tell me your name tell me your what's your favorite day of the week and why and then tell me what's your happy place and subhanallah the answers really touched my heart favorite day of the week what what do you guys guess knowing teens what do you think it's going to be friday saturday sunday pretty predictable saturday and sunday the majority with the exception of two people who said i think monday and wednesday and one at three people monday wednesday and tuesday for very different reasons everyone else said saturday friday saturday what do you think the reason why they love those days yes there's no school that was part of it but there was another really beautiful reason what is it they get to stay home few reasons were given one it's time with family which is really beautiful to hear two they get to sleep in okay why do i mention this because i wasn't surprised this is something that i have heard repeatedly for years from teenagers who are going through one of the hardest phases of life that they feel that sleep which is a human need it's everybody needs rest right is something that they don't get enough of and if they speak up they're not respected that that is not seen as an important need and i think it's it's it's really we have to look look to ourselves and really understand when a child you know who again is growing development they're developing their brains are developing just like an infant you wouldn't wake up an infant right from sleep you know that an infant or a toddler they need their sleep you let them have their naps when they wake up they wake up but how many of us in our households don't have the basic empathy to respect this very basic human need and basic by in the sense of if you look at maslow's hierarchy of needs this is on the bottom tier right we need food we need water we need air we need rest we need sleep so if a child is coming to their parent and saying i don't want to go to so and so i don't want to do this because i'm really tired can i please sleep and the parent is no you have to go get up right now and then knocking on the door and waking them up and being you know irritated why because i have a schedule i have something that i need to get done get up and do it right now right this minute what do you think is going to it's a breakdown immediately of respect and empathy there's no respect that child has a need and i say this because again i want to advocate for our youth sometimes these very basic things they feel like no one's understanding them and if you think about although it seems like okay why is that a big deal but does sleep not affect everything right how many of us when we don't get enough sleep are not very pleasant to be around right so when i hear the parents telling me about their teens who are have an attitude problem who are grumpy who don't want to talk to them who don't want to sit and you know have dinner with the family or who just they can't figure out i have to point them to these very basic things are they resting are they getting enough rest oh yeah here and there and you know then then you start like questioning and you realize if you made these little simple adjustments of fulfilling each other's basic needs what do you need do are you okay checking in with them are you resting do you need anything or anything else because there's a lot of things that are going on you know on both sides and this goes both ways by the way parents obviously have needs too they may be tired and exhausted as well but they don't think that you can help them but what would you do with teenagers i mean how do you think your parents would respond if you went up to them after they just cooked dinner or came home from a long day's work your father when he enters the household and you empath empathize realizing that he was out all day long in a long commute we live in an area where there's usually long commutes for a lot of our parents so you have the you know the the fatigue of just being out all day and then on top of that that and then you have to come home and get dinner ready help with homework how do you think your parents would feel if you just went up to them and said hey dad are you okay can i get you anything or mom can i help you with anything do you need like a shoulder rub maybe i can give you a shoulder rub after dinner how do you think they would feel suddenly they feel seen suddenly they feel appreciated suddenly they feel validated those exchanges as simple as they seem can do incredible wonders to repair some of the breakdown that we have in our households because again we live in a time where everybody's you know just doing their own thing kids have their homework they have their sports they have their routines their clubs parents are at work they have to go shop they have this and that to do and nobody's really seeing each other nobody's really stopping and appreciating one another and then offering these two things that we are taught in our deen from the very beginning if you're you know looking at any part of our our faith you will find these themes of how we we speak to one another should always be with love with respect right with empathy with compassion you will find it throughout the quran throughout the hadith but if we don't have that in our own households then are we surprised when we find a breakdown in communication should we be surprised of course not so really essential that we first and foremost understand our roles that each of us have leadership qualities all of us and that should uh command right respect from others as well as that we give back right respect to everyone in the household and then that we also empathize inshallah
Muslim Community Center - MCC East Bay
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The R for Mass Spectrometry - Bioc 2021
welcome my name is lauren gatter and i will briefly uh introduce the r for mass spectrometry initiative powerful mass spectrometry has been set up by myself johannes reiner and sebastian gibb in december of 2018 right after the european biconductor conference in munich after a decade of package development maintenance and data analysis we decided to capitalize on our cumulative experiences and skills to provide efficient thoroughly document and tested and flexible and interoperable r software for the analysis and interpretation of high throughput mass spectrometry based progeomics and metabolomic state and the main project webpage at rfomasspetrometer.org provides general information about the project it is an open and collaborative initiative and contributions of all kinds are welcome have a look um at the contribution guidelines and the project kind of conduct for more details on this web page you'll also find general contact information as well as a brief description of some of the main core packages of the project each package has its own github repository here's one example and web page under the central are for mass spectrometry organization and here you'll find for each of these packages all documentation pages as well as vignettes to get started with the respective packages and once these packages have reached a certain level of maturity they get submitted to by a conductor if you want to have a more comprehensive documentation that touches on multiple packages have a look at the main documentation repository that renders an online book at rfomassprometry.github dot io docs thank you for your interest and don't hesitate to get in touch during or after the bioseat 2021 conference if you're at the conference get in touch via chat or meet us at the r for mass spectrometry poster booth or at the biofc massback table in the lounge thank you
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Women's wrongs: hypergamy, part 2 of 2
so welcome to part two where it's actually much brighter that's because I've spent about eight hours in the intering between part one and part two um I do want to discuss some aspects of hypergamy that I suppose have been quite painful towards me as I did mention in the first video but I also want to bring up some quick points um essentially one might have noticed that in the first video I kept repeating myself a lot that I think partly because it's been difficult for me to get these ideas out there as I know on previous occasions when I talked about them to various people um to various people when I originally post them on forums people were very hostile and when I talked about them to people who had a liberal bent their ideology they were also very hostile um as a consequence even the act of I suppose trying to think about these issues kind of brought up a wall of pain and anger in my mind that it's the idea that I would have to fight through every phrase that I would be met with a hostile response as soon as I said anything about it and I guess I it's making this video the previous one was beneficial for me at least and not so much for you since you had to put up with the repetitions but for me at at least in that I could get my thoughts in order and be willing to say in my own mind that well first of all people aren't just going to come up and complain about it if they do there's going to be a fairly verbose comment section for that uh Second of all that I would be able to say anything I want to say without interruption so about this more person aspect of hypergamy um that I've encountered basically it it flies straight in the face of my own perception of love and I would argue that my perception of love not because I've been born with it but because I've developed it is a lot more reasonable and logical decent than hypergamy as I said in the previous video and I as I babbled actually hypergamy is absolutely immoral you've got the part where essentially you can only treat someone as your equal by loving them just as much as they love you if they are you know Superior to you in terms of social status that you wouldn't expect your that you would expect yourself to be loved given that you have a certain social status but that you wouldn't expect a man to be loved given that he has the same social status by you and this other issue that if a man were to become weak you would suddenly look down on him and no longer be attracted to him even if his weakness came from his loving you deeply and wanting to ensure that he did everything in his power to well to please you but not to please you as Eng graveling to please you as make you happy pretty much um it's like imagine if your parents grew old and weak and mentally frail would you just dump them for that no imagine that you had a child you picked him up in your hands and the little child started wailing and kicking you would think that's adorable you would love the little child likewise for a little furry animal if you actually love animals I personally love a lot all kinds of animals including snails and slugs I just find them really cute uh you wouldn't try to look down on them you wouldn't feel disgusted by them you try to love them and care about them but when it comes to a woman how she treats a man I've personally seen this myself and this is part of what I want to talk about in this part of the video as soon as a woman thinks about being sexual towards a man she suddenly switches into psychopath mode into hypergamous mode she decides that she's going to look up a list of traits and pull out a calculator and get a sense of whether or not he matches all the 230 uh tick boxes that he actually meets all her criteria and if he doesn't then she has to wiggle her way out of the situation no interest in actually telling him what she wants so that he might know in the future whether to look for a woman like her no interest in trying to compensate for the fact that she has essentially denied someone love just complete self-interest Des sign that man wasn't even good enough for her without even thinking whether or not her stances on what is good enough for her is good well good enough even without ever considering the morality of her own choices I keep seeing this so many times and that's not love that's simply not love i i 26 years of my life and I don't think I've met any woman that I could liely say is capable of love I say this largely because I haven't met a lot of women in visible couples in that I the women I've met the women I've known they haven't um interacted with their Partners in my presence a lot hell they weren't with their Partners in my presence most of the time so I would know if there's some hidden U cash I suppose of decent women out there who love their boyfriends their Partners their spouses my guess is from what I've seen that they don't um for me love is how should I even say this it's matter of forming a lifelong bond with someone a bond in which you care one another you seek out one another's welfare in which should devote yourself to the person you love um and protect them stand up for them which isn't necessarily the same thing as protecting them you discuss things with them you attempt to encourage their qualities you want to make them as good a person as they can be really and you don't expect or demand this the reciprocal from them but you know you just let them provide it and you when when your partner is broken or suffering you help them you care for them when they're happy you well provide them more reason for happiness that's how it goes you never think about whether or not they have enough social status to satisfy your hypergamous lust that's not love it's the opposite of love if it kills love I'm I'm stuck for words when I think about the way women act the way they feel their lust it's goes completely against all all that is good I'm I'm at a loss the idea that suddenly if a man isn't prestigious you shouldn't love him that doesn't work I'm sorry I don't even know what to say here it's I suppose much easier for me to discuss my own attitudes towards love than to get into this Abomination that so many women feel oh but what love isn't is chasing around a woman's desire for a dominant socially successful man I mean think about it in order for a woman to be satisfied with you um she has to know that you run other people's lives pretty much if you believe in person Independence and if you believe that really everyone should have a lover if they want one and if they are have a good heart and deserve one then you wouldn't want to dominate other men because that that would prevent them from you know having a another if wom were actually all but you also the amount of energy you would have to invest in pleasing a woman's hypergamy is huge and you would never be guaranteed to do it I mean a woman that a man falls in love with say at 20 years of age he's going to stay with her she's guaranteed that he's going to stay with her in love her well unless he's the kind of scumbag who would dump her for younger woman but that doesn't quite happen so often as um the cases when a woman either rejects a man or dumps a man because he's not dominant man the the idea that a woman really expects you somehow to take part in a rat race for her own sake when she knows that she would never be willing to do the same for you and and rightfully so she shouldn't then again I'm at a loss of words all I can say is that it's wrong and it and to deny someone love for that is pure evil I know that when I was younger and more naive I I really thought about that I wouldn't go for a woman who was attractive physically and would be coveted by many men not because you know I would be afraid that I would lose her i' be rejected that's not the issue um I'm perfectly happy to compete when competition is how should I say there something in which everyone can win I'm not happy to kick other people aside so that I can get the biggest prize after that's wrong and I thought of going for women who were how should I say this there likely to have a lot of well suas or L like to have any sus period um whom I could in whom I could encourage more qualities and whom I could love essentially um it was a shock for me to realize that these women that I had approached were as hypergamous as their sexy counterparts and they didn't think about it at all they just had this hugely inflated view of themselves they expected to have a hero that would take over the world for them and bring them everything that was their heart's desire but they didn't realize that they weren't princess charming and when they were looking for Prince Charming they were in fact looking for [ __ ] Charming um so I approached them with a very loving and affectionate attitude and I have to say this um part of what U motivated me was I suppose my desire for attachment as I might have said I I come from an abusive family and um I didn't have parental attachment there so um I really need an attachment figure I still feel that I do although it's not that intense a feeling party because it's been numbed I suppose by the continued failure to find one um essentially what I found was that if I behaved in a very dominant way um like an like an [ __ ] I suppose not an [ __ ] in terms of humiliating or degrading other people but in terms of not caring about other people's rules which I don't when these rules are unjust um in terms of dismissing other people's attitudes which I do when they're not grounded in logic and morality uh when women saw that about me they were attracted towards me but when when women saw that I was very keen on doing things for others and um well in sense being a mover in Sher but I wouldn't call myself that more long lines of trying to do lots of things and being very engage in things women would like that but then I spoke to these women about um my experiences of child abuse about how much I was hurt about how I I kind of showed to them that I need an attachment figure someone to love me and to hold me against her and just to give me the sense of belonging that I didn't have when I was young and these women became disgusted with me as a consequence um soon after I did this the relationship kind of you know disappeared because I wasn't dominant enough anymore for them I know that there are women out there um there's this really wonderful uh set of YouTube videos made by um a woman called Firebird I'm not sure if I think she had taken a channel offline a while ago in which she talked about her own experience of abuse and uh she talked about how she did manage to find a boyfriend who cares about her and provides her with support there was I've also seen other instances of women who did manage to find an attachment figure either a boyfriend or a male parent or what have you after the experiences of abuse and that's because men have the capacity to care about women they don't reject them for being weak they don't dump them for being vulnerable and fragile for having experienced suffering whereas a woman a woman immediately goes oh you've been abused you've been traumatized I don't want to have anything to do with you no no no no no I want a big bad boss that's what I want I'm not going to have a lonely bastard like you I need a real man well I seriously have become numb over the course of 26 years about women's callousness in this sense I cannot even express what it means in the grand scheme of things if a whole gender who essentially hold a bottleneck to human reproduction are willing to treat the rest of the population like dirt over the suffering I just I just cannot articulate that it's an atrocity and for me it certainly was um and I would say that this um how should I say this this disgust that women experienced towards me as soon as I talked about my experiences of abuse um it was it had part to do with uh these experiences themselves with the fact that uh they saw it as lower social status on my part and part to do with the fact that I expected to form an attachment with them and an attachment isn't really what hypergamous women want they want a man who is detached a man who is you know emotionally strong not someone who can depend on them for anything whereas they themselves expect to be dependent emotionally on the man there's another one of these double standards here one of so many that have to do with hypergamy for me the most painful thing was that my father is a very influential man name the Member of Parliament and um basically whenever women knew about that that was well at least in some cases I could tell it was part of the motivation for being interested in me but as soon as I talk to them about the fact that that same person uh was psychologically abusive that I had to constantly hold my own against him and try to protect my mother from him um they heard about a bad family situation they heard about the fact that I didn't have as much influence and Prestige as they thought well they you know became disgusted with me and nowadays I look at any woman I meet with a lot of skepticism a lot of doubt as to her nature whereas previously I would have been perfectly happy to really help anyone spontaneously and be really nice to people I would honestly give people I just met or and well people I just met people I had known for a little while I would be per a to give them hugs to provide them with love not because I expected any back but because I thought that was the good thing to do and that they would be happy with it I I the idea that I walk around amongst all these women who regard me as a utility who regard me as either a bright Beacon of social dominance that they can Baskin or as a spent Beacon of social dominance that they should just discard this is a horrible world and we have to fix it somehow and that will mean going against the interest of women which I'm perfectly happy to do the most recent incident that I've had in terms of hypergamy was a few about a month ago there's this girl that um I was how should I say this kind of flirting with I put that in quotes because it wasn't so much flirting as me trying to figure figure out whether or not she was the kind of person to be um attracted to dominance so um I did behave around her Having learned about Pua game and so forth uh I did know that whenever she complained about something I shouldn't try to reason logically with her and try to come to a mutual understanding I knew that she was probably hot for me and wanted to see whether I was Alpha so I had to how should I say this um make fun of her complaints towards me and just put her down in a very entertaining way for her which I did um and then but along the line through this flirting process and this is something that's really painful for me um I actually contemplated basically um giving her a hug and were to part ways after an event we took part in um and just being affectionate towards him nothing and her reply towards me was um when she saw me having that physical expression in which I just really really wanted to hold and hug well that she basically said that I love looked like a puppy in the rain and she said that condescendingly and that really made me realize that actually yeah I was a puppy in the rain I still am a little puppy a wet puppy in the rain and that a woman's natural response to puppies is to kick them is to sh them away I don't even feel that I should be saying how wrong it is because it's just plain obvious and yet women do this all the time and they don't even think about it and Men continue tolerating it you know this girl she is at the top of her class currently as far as I understand it well not not she has a really good grades but I'm not sure that the class she is not well she's not truly um intelligent but she is smart and she's you know quite attractive at the same time I couldn't I would I have no idea how anyone would want to be attracted to this sort of person however uh because one cannot form a loving relationship with a woman who has this attitude that as soon as she sees you being a little puppy she has to kick you and the worst part of it is that uh just as everyone with well everyone most people who have a profound moral defect that is inborn to them they need to explain the waiting it's Justified and that means that if you present yourself as a good man as a good guy as someone who can truly love from the bottom of his heart without any regard for social status guess what they're going to know that you're better than them at some level and they're going to resent you for that um and if you try to talk to them about becoming better women becoming what better becoming good women becoming decent women there there's nothing good about a hyperon um then if if you try talking to them about this they will deny it they will start throwing in the suppressive fire of feeling offended do everything in their power really to get you to shut up so that they can continue doing what they've always been doing unabated not only then do they kick puppies in a sense but they also poose the truth about themselves and they also oppose Justice towards themselves and any hope of redemption of their puppy kicking character I'm personally as I've said at the start of the at the start of part one I've been really bothered in recent months by hypergamy um by the conclusion that I've drawn about it I suppose because really a large portion of the female population really is willing to kick puppies and rub up against the gorillas and they're just encourageable sure you you can run advertising campaigns of various kinds uh you can have social movements all of them reminding women that hypergamy is wrong that they should try to love men instead of Basking in whatever social status they have chasing the ones with the most social status um but once that message dies out in any society and feminism Creeps in to replace it well you're going to be left with the same problem all over again and really for me the idea of lying in bed every night next to a woman who if Society told her that she' be hypergamous she would become hypergamous I I couldn't accept that at all I believe in that there are certain principles there are fundamental to a person and that there are certain of moral latitudes or immoral attitudes towards which they naturally strive well I think any woman who is hypergamous for a sufficient long period of time I I wouldn't want to be in bed with her and I wouldn't want to marry her I wouldn't want to live my life with her and the thought of accidentally marrying a woman like that in a society in which hypergamy were um how should I say this suppressed by cultural forces that would bother me as well it I would be living a lie pretty much and and this horrifies me the first thing being that I know that hyper sorry I know that a lot of men uh who have a good heart probably wouldn't be able to find um a good woman they might be able to find a woman in um uh beneficial um cultural context that woman would actually be able to care about them at least until the cultural forces keeping her loving would disp but but but a lot of these men wouldn't be able to find a good woman because as I see it I may be wrong about this there are just more hypergamous there are far more hypergamous women um than there are far few are good women that is to say than there are good men so some men would either be living in a lie or would be living within voluntary celibacy all the while being shamed uh and ridiculed for the fact that they are living with involuntary celibacy in the feminist culture that's something to talk about later I suppose um in a different video but the second thing is that you know as I said a lot of women are hypergamous and from what I gather the feminist perception that a lot of men would become rapists if the culture encouraged it isn't true if it is by all means I want to hear about it I really really want to hear about it if it is the case if there have been studies done on culture in which rape is common place and socially accepted certain rape of out group members I do want to hear about this um because I I don't want to understand the depth of I suppose human evil different aspects of human nature but my guess is um most men wouldn't want to engage in Acts of rape they wouldn't want to engage in Acts of uh domestic abuse pretty much everything that feminists have talked about but a lot of women would be willing to engage in hypergamy if they had the cultural opportunity to do so if they weren't shamed into being sexually modest so what are the solution to do this reading well there are personal Solutions and there are Global Solutions there are more long-term obviously I don't know the exact figures in fact it may very well be that hypergamy is only present in a subset of the female population or is present in varant degrees in um very different subsets of the female population for example you've got obviously the lower end of the intellig Spectrum where people are Guided by their base instincts pretty much and naturally women in that section of the population are going to be very hyperbolous but one cannot say the same thing about women who are highly intelligent and highly moral that is to say who can uh and spontaneously do perform moral reasoning U they may very well be able to transcend their hypy just as I'm able to dismiss a lot of how should I say this uh a lot of the base aspects of my sexuality as in um you know I admit I'm attracted to women who I mean I would be attracted to woman if she uh were very like-hearted and giggling and not in a social context but well basically in a sexual context and I would also be aroused by a woman's physique but as I said in the previous video I can just dismiss these things I can be very modest and not have really high sexual expectations because really barbaric instincts are just and barbaric instincts we we as humans as sentient creatures Homo sapiens meaning wise man we are supposed to overcome these and look for higher things look for morals to guide us rather than our based instincts that would be a problem for me but it from what I've experienced from what I've read from what I've seen all around me it seems that women either don't have the capacity most women don't have the capacity to transcend their base instincts or they just don't see the point of it because they don't have more Ms to guide them I don't know but but solutions to this honestly they depend entirely on how much of the population is hypergamous and also the gender ratio uh between non- hypergamous women and good men this is the idea that I might have mentioned about um I should I say this everyone being happy um having a partner uh and avoiding th involuntary celibacy of going extinct so to speak not passing on wi jeans which isn't necessarily for a selfish reason I mean I know I I I would prefer to adopt um a boy or a girl um that I knew had a strong capacity for morals uh High great intellect um and I would rather do that than have my own child because I come from parents one of whom has a mental condition well a mental condition an axis one mental condition schizophrenia uh one of whom has probably has narcissistic personality disorder uh I don't have good genes myself myself well if I do have good genes they came about you know by by sheer coincidence my parents certainly don't I wouldn't want to risk bringing a child to the world that was bad so it would be preferable for me to adopt a child that I knew was good than to have my own child if I didn't know that child would turn out be good it's a malistic issue but but I do want people to be happy I want them to have spouses that they love and that love them I think that's really fantastic thing I I would comp want to completely diverge from the current dating Market that has been rightfully referred to as a combat dating Market uh in which people try to show off how little they care about each other and how worthy they are of sex by getting each other aroused through their barbaric instincts I'd rather have a marriage Forum in instead of a marriage Market basically in which people came together and they decide to commune that would be fantastic I I don't know whether or not that's possible in any segment of the population I have faith that it is in uh one segment I guess of the traditional conservative be that Christian Muslim Jewish whatever other religion uh Community as well as in um secular conservative communities secular conservative doesn't mean what it suggests um I'll have some videos on that as well when I learned about the secular conservative Community to be honest I was really excited because I I just saw that a few of these people might actually have an objective sense of morals that they always try to refine they always try to understand what was right and wrong and act accordingly and I think this is required uh in order to actually be able to truly love people I would it would take me a lot of time to explain my reasoning behind this but doesn't um so I do believe that there are certain segments of the population that can be where men and women can basically love each other without having to jump through all these hypergamous hoops and at the same time I'm worried that these particular communities might have more men in them than women they might that more men might actually be more indecent people than women and that that really bothered in a sense well not necessarily though because you know um just as there are there were polygamous Arrangements in previous um civilizations and in current ones even of one can have polyandric Arrangements in which the same woman marries multiple men and I think you know honestly if I were in a tribal society in which a lot of men died to a accidents because they had to go out and either hunt or I don't know excavate rocks or go into coal mines and have the seiling collaps on them well okay if if there's a widow say she's 50 years old even I would still want her to be loved and I would be perfectly happy to you know love her if my if I had a wife and if she was also adamantly for this so it's a case of how should I say this a moral form of PA andry possibly arising in these communities um another solution to hypergamy but the solution I mentioned here which is about basically people from traditional conservative communities coming together which they already do and people from secular conservative um people forming secular moral communities secular conservative communities in which instead of us having um a dating Marketplace who would have a marriage for that's that would be fantastic I think and that takes some positive action I guess on everyone's part it's something I will be contributing to myself I'm not sure about the results I'm not terribly optimistic but don't tot be pessimistic either um but then there are solutions that don't cover just how should I say this the people who voluntarily want who voluntarily seek um how should I say this uh relationships that are devoid of hypony um other Solutions and I know this is going to sound weird would involve genetic engineering essentially look my my belief is that Humanity in a sense is Its Own Worst Enemy certain parts of humanity are the enemies of humanity overall that there are people who just don't think about what is best for everyone and don't try to talk to everyone about what is best for everyone they just want to satisfy themselves and they can some of them theorize upon this they talk about enlightened self-interest other people join you know liberal Progressive groups and they go on to complain about how oppressed they are just so that they can Rak in more benefits all these people just bring the world down with them and likewise hypergamous women they're not going to care if some guy you know loses his job because of the economy and is feeling really depressed then they're not going to you know love him even though the lack of love that he experiences may actually drag him further down and prevent them from having a partner in the future they're not going to care about this no they're going to care about satisfying the lust feeding their vagina tingles so people like this really have to be outbred in a sense uh or out modeled out modeled meaning that if we could genetically engineer way hypergamy if we could remove it from um in from spermatozoa and U yeah spermatozoa because the ex is on spat as well and over that would be fantastic you know we would actually have a properly egalitarian society that whose equalitarianism wouldn't constantly be destabilized by women's desire for a higher status lover or husband that would be fantastic you know that would be everyone love one another and care about one another and that's that's great um but that other Solutions the the only ones I can Envision are really farfetched transhumanist ones well far-fetched I'm sure they will happen in the future but one of them being of artificial intelligences um and you know relationship robots now I maybe some people have certain limitations I know I thought about the idea of working really hard in um artificial intelligence research that I would pursue personally or in my spare time just so that maybe just maybe eventually I'll be able to construct The Singularity pretty much I know it sounds really silly but I do believe that it's going to people are going to be able um to design uh sentient like artificial intelligences uh 50 maybe 100 yeah years from now so that that's not really far fish at the end of my life I would actually be able to produce one and thus have a child without having um without needing access to a hypogamous woman and having someone to love having a lineage to progress along and basically coming together with other men and not sexually but in terms of relationships to build the future pretty much by ourselves and there's also the idea of artificial wombs essentially um in the future say 50 years from now again I don't know what the exact date it might be 50 might be 100 who knows people are going to be able to to um men are going to be able to just produce their own children in artificial wombs circumventing a woman completely and that has its downsides in that um an evil man would need um how should I say this the confirmation of another person to um have a child and that removes some of the checks and balances uh if a single man wanted to have a child but but you know if if three different men coming together decided that they wanted to raise a child for one of them and then you know they would take turns and each of them sing their child in an artificial womb that would be fantastic um they would be able to hand their own children but and for me this sort of thing is important because sure there's a love between um two different people but one also has to consider how certain Mor traits perpetuate themselves I talked in the previous video about how um women by selecting according to the hypergamy select from men who have the dark tried personality traits that's psychopathy narcissism melanism well you know if they do this unrestrained then eventually the gene pool is going to be soiled with evil individuals whereas um if men are able to produce children irrespective of a woman's hypergamy then eventually all the good people who don't care about social status but who actually want everyone to be happy and want to work towards that they're going to produce their own children and they won't need women they don't need their approval and that's fantastic in at the same time yeah I think we do have well I certainly do have my desire to bond with someone my desire to love a woman and even with a prospect of artificial wombs um when I'm grew really really old or the prospect of an artificial intelligence to raise and care about it's it would still be quite painful for me so naturally there are solutions to that as well for other people who are conceived artificial wombs to essentially if genetic engineering progressed that far and again this is all really farfetch in sci-fi if genetic engineering progress that far then um men's lust could very easily just be you know switched off so that men would be born with the capacity to love care about other people form attachments but be a sexual not have any need to have intercourse with a woman not not have this often painful need intercour with woman this need that incidentally um drove me into two rather abusive relationships um which I'll talk about in different videos not related to feminism um so there are these methods that could eventually um bring I guess Humanity out of hypergamy I I think all problems really that that face Humanity that face sentient creatures in general have solutions that can eventually be reached with enough wisdom with a good enough understanding of the world and enough effort call that idealistic that's what I believe um and I think that hypergamy can be overcome in the long term okay but you know we're people I'm 26 I'd be perfectly happy to meet a good woman and U be married to her what are we going to do we don't have artificial wombs we don't have artificial intelligences to take care of we don't have genetic engineering to U produce um you know good women who aren't hypergamous we did we don't really have a lot what we could have however is um a social change how should I say this a social environment that was favorable to Good Men and good women coming to get coming together and loving each other right now as I said uh previously in this video it's it's a complete jungle it's a combat dating scene pretty much um in the past it's interesting uh dalrock from the traditional conservative blogger he spoke about how in um his generation when he was young fathers would um how should I say this uh meet with the um fathers would meet with prospective with with tutors for their daughters and actually the whole family would so everyone would get a sense of whether or not a man and a woman were suitable for each other and sure you would have abusive families and sure you would how should I say this um young man or young woman would want to escape the abusive family which is the case today as well but the difference is that because of these um social norms man or woman would by dating uh by how should I say this by dating by uh being courted or by courting would be exposed to the man would get exposed to other families and um men would actually be able to see whether or not a woman's family was abusive so that really helped women in a sense it helped them well it's more complicated than that but it helped them in the sense that that if a decent man saw that a woman's family was dysfunctional a young woman's family was dysfunctional he would notice that and just as uh John's you know people who pay for prostitutes can see um whether or not a prostitute um is being exploited and report that to the authorities in countries that prostitution is legal likewise uh when when it came to romantic love young men could actually see what the woman's family and likewise I imagine um imagine I should research this more I imagine uh the woman would see the young man's family and they would know essentially if the person were abused and they could actually talk about it and this served as a deterrent towards abuse in a sense um but now we have liberalism now we have a progressive Brave New World in which really if you're dating someone no one knows about it except for you and her and if she's an abuser you won't you talk about it to your friends it doesn't matter she's just going to go on and you know abuse other men you there's no Community to hold R check there's no Community to I guess instill morals in people provide them with guidelines in terms of how they should approach one another and to encourage true love to Blossom as opposed to the hookup culture in which we live nowadays and you can say that all you like about communities being um you know despotic uh about them being oppressive and controlling the people who are in them but you know the people who say that they are usually either scumbags or anarchists the argument may have merited some communities I don't deny that but I think a lot of the people people who would complain about this sort of thing just complain because they like the freedom to destroy other people's lives that's it um so for shortterm solutions for us all I think it's just a case of setting standards romantic ones and naturally we are a psychologically diverse group of people every society is a psychologically diverse group of people you're going to have people who feel restricted unnecessarily by um um I said by Regent marriage Customs or um by the regulation provided the oversight provided by a community and by Family upon uh prospective Marriage Partners but you know what they can complain all they want and they can go and have sex with each other all day long and get all the STDs they want and make each other miserable by the age of 30 when they just can't when when the women cannot stand the let me rephrase that when the man cannot stand the sight of the women who have um you know gone along the [ __ ] Carousel because of they don't want their dig to be tarnished by Sleeping with these women after they had rejected them so long and um the women cannot stand aside of their beta orbiters well they can you know get hooked up with them because they have no other choice but they're still unhappy because they had the their dose of the [ __ ] Carousel when they were younger and now they're addicted to it they're addicted to Bala pretty much um if anyone doesn't know what these terms mean well then just look them up uh the so-call manosphere the um and the Pua communities talk about these likewise traditional conservatives talk about these but in a far different light and obviously far more critical than the Pu people um so in in instead of having this sort of society in which um people just exploit from each other in which sex is mutual exploitation all these people who do that they're perfectly happy to do that people who want to go for cheap thrills they perfectly happy to go for cheap thrills but you know some of us actually would benefit tremendously from having a more organized um dating world and by organized I don't mean making it easier for people to approach one another no I mean making it easier for certain regulations to be enforced that's what we need really um so I think that this sort of Regulation comes about naturally in certain communities but they're not going to be the communities that currently hold the mainstream media Loft currently there's a lot of liberalism in the mainstream media and um it would be politically incorrect to admit that that maybe just maybe uh some people need protection in a sense protection from they need either protection or a means to fight back against um hypergamous instincts that maybe they want to ensure that their immunity to hypergamous women and that they have a lot of love in their hearts they want to share that love and they don't want that love to be tarnished over and over again because they GL going blindly into the world in which all the liberal women want their shining Beacon of dominance and will happily spit on a man metaphorically speaking if he doesn't live up to that I I can't call it an ideal to that um image of dominance we need safeguards we need dating that works to bring good people together and we need communities that support it so my stance is that we should start talking about moral communities which in which everyone has responsibilities either everyone has the same Universal responsibilities um as in you know just plain moral communities secular communities or different people have different uh gender roles as in men and women have different gender roles as in traditional conservative communities where women are still hypergamous but nevertheless um they how this channel their hypergamy in a way that is ultimately beneficial for Everyone by um uh I guess submitting to their husbands and that that's really a very strong word in today's language just by being at the side of their husbands as opposed to being in the front seat that's the idea um I know this has been mouthful um and I'm I'm glad to have finished it on optimistic then um way I I just know that I've had to put up with with a lot of sheap narcissistic rejections uh to the point where my love has atrophied TR immensely that I've had to put up with two abusive women um well abusive maybe well women with abusive personalities of because of all this hypergamy and I I know that I've had to put up with the hypocrisy of all the people who didn't want to admit it existed and with the people who back them up in their Collective delusion it's looking back at the old Forum posts I made about hypergamy and the hostility I experienced there people could go so low in order to protect their cherished illusion the one that conferred them with um special privileges or that blinded them from the reality of the pain that everyone around them experienced is just wrong and we have to fix it so thank you very much for watching this video and here's to a better future without H Bur
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Chastening And Pornography Addiction - Bryan Denlinger
return in your bible to first thessalonians chapter five i'm gonna talk to you today about chastening and pornography addiction and uh i know that subject very well the sin i struggled with for many many years and i know if you're watching me right now you're struggling with it too i know i know what it's like so i'm going to take you through the scriptures here i'm not going to just stand here and give you some psychiatric drivel about how that we all have urges and we all have that let's see what the scriptures say you're going to find that the help of man is vain first thessalonians chapter 5 verses 21 through 22 and you're going to need a king james bible for this don't mess with the ones that come from the vatican the niv esv new american standard version new king james version is a blending of the vatican type readings and the ones that underlie the king james without going into a big detailed thing on it but uh look it up first thessalonians chapter 5 verse 21-22 prove old prove all things hold fast that which is good abstain from all appearance of evil uh if you're saved and you're looking at pornography you're not following that verse you are not abstaining abstaining from all appearance of evil you are directly disobeying god what's going to happen to you we're going to talk about that romans chapter 1 i'm going to give you solutions too by the way how to get away from pornography addiction i was an addict for years and years and years before i got saved and even a little while after i got saved it didn't just go away like that as soon as i got saved as soon as i was born again i struggled for a little while all right and there were some reasons for that i'll be getting into that here as we continue but uh i'm going to tell you how to get away from this sin romans chapter 1 verse 24 through 20 or chapter 2 verse 3. we'll go down through these here um wherefore god also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts what is lust of your own heart have you felt it you're going along just fine and you don't you're not really thinking about pornography and all of a sudden something triggers you you see something at the store you see something you're walking past the television you shouldn't be watching television but you see something and it triggers you and all of a sudden that lust starts to build and you start to feel that temperature rising you start to feel the blood pressure in your head and you start thinking oh and that lust starts to overtake you wherefore god also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts to dishonor their own bodies between themselves you say well pornography i'm not dishonoring my body between somebody else i'm not there's no physical contact uh well there is some physical contact with yourself but you know you say well it's not a problem let's keep reading because you know you're thinking it's just about me and what i'm looking at and it's innocent i'm not hurting anybody we'll see about that who changed the truth of god into a lie and worshiped and served the creature more than the creator who is blessed forever amen uh part of pornography addiction is you're worshiping the creature more than the creator if you fear god you're not going to look at pornography just as simple as that you fear him no not interested you worship the creature more than the creator verse 26 for this cause god gave them up on the vile affections for even their women to change the natural use into that which is against nature and likewise also the men leaving the natural use of the woman burning their lust one toward another men with men working that which is unseemly and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was meat most people that i've known that get into pornography viewing it will eventually lead into darker things like sodomy and some even go as far as to get into looking at bestiality or maybe pedophilia if it goes really bad it starts out with the just soft core porn and then it gets worse and worse and worse and worse and worse until you're into the hardcore stuff why well because that's the nature of lust it's unnatural it's not something that god has put in you it's a lust of the flesh verse 28 and even as they did not like to retain god in their knowledge god gave them over to reprobate mind to do those things which are not convenient when was last time he looked at pornography and had hymns playing honoring jesus christ and singing about jesus christ you don't you don't like to retain god in your knowledge do you how about while you're looking at pornography on your computer looking at here and reading your bible there read your bible out loud sometime while looking at pornography see how that goes you're going to feel an extreme war put that bible away i don't want that bible around here mm-hmm god will give you over to a reprobate mind okay now i don't mean in the sense of if you're saved he's going to turn you over to reprobate mine and you somehow you can't get saved or whatever else you can watch my study on the whole riverbate uh doctrine thing the doctrine of reprobation and the stupidity of that thing but there will come a point in time when the lord's just gonna when you're saved you'll get into that thing where you're almost just like a lost person again i'm going to show you the other scriptures on this but where the lord just simply says you want to do that i'm just going to let you fall flat on your face i'm going to let you ruin your life back to that then but verse 29 being filled with all unrighteousness fornication wickedness covetousness maliciousness full of envy murder debate deceit malignity whisperers backbiters haters of god we'll get back to that one too later on despiteful proud boasters inventors of evil things disobedient to parents without understanding covenant breakers without natural affection implacable unmerciful you know it's not very natural affection when you're looking at airbrushed models and things and videos online and whatever else you're getting sexual thrill from that that's a unnatural affection so what that is verse 32 you see but but see there's no physical contact you see i'm not actually you know it says up there uh verse 24 about dishonoring their own bodies between themselves that i'm not doing that it's just innocent it's me in the privacy of my own home looking at some stuff just to get a thrill and whatever else uh you know so there's nothing there verse 32 gets you who knowing the judgment of god that they which commit such things are worthy of death not only do the same but have pleasure in them that do them gotcha it doesn't work you say well i'm saved and i just you know i watch a little bit you know just a little bit here and there you're under god's judgment let me tell you i can speak from experience chapter two verses one through three let's read that therefore thou art inexcusable o man whosoever thou art the judges for wherein thou just just another thou condemnest thyself for thou that judges do with the same things do us the same things do you ever go and say uh yeah i think sodomite marriage is wrong and sodomy is wrong and all this other stuff you'll take those stands but inwardly you go home and you look at a little bit of a lesbian stuff i know men are a lot of times attracted to seeing two women together hypocrite you're a dirty rotten filthy hypocrite and you know it i'm not telling you anything that you don't already know maybe if you're women out there you know there's some kind of a thrill perhaps in seeing two men together then don't speak against gay marriage hypocrite he said well then i can't ever oh no you get it cleaned up get that stuff out of your life then you can same thing for you men out there and maybe you've gone so far as a man to actually think it's attractive to see two men together you're starting to mess around with that um let me tell you something you get into that level of pornography it's not gonna be long before you're looking at animals and before i mean there were there were guys in my high school back in the early 1990s all right they were talking about you know seeing you know a woman in a donkey in a in a video and things you're watching at one of the guys houses uh you know i talked to a guy used to work with a black guy that uh when i used to build boats many years ago and this guy he was telling me about how that they were you know bestiality with with farm animals when he was growing up you know he saw their kids doing it he didn't he said i don't want any part of that but he said they were doing it all the time down in georgia stuff goes on right and how do you get that wicked how do you get that to that point because it starts off with soft core porn then it gets hardcore and it gets worse and worse and worse you're inexcusable and you live as a hypocrite when you're a christian because you're on this hand you're condemning sodomite marriage and sodomy and things you're saying it's a great evil and a great wickedness in our nation it's a blade on our nation but over here secretly in the privacy of your own home you're getting a thrill from it you're a hypocrite you are a disgusting hypocrite face it get to that point where you can think of yourself that way don't hide behind something well i know others that other people don't marry or matter you're going to stand before god someday and i had to come to that place and understand that myself and understand i'm going to stand before god and give an account for myself someday and if i don't quit this pornography god's going to drop me dead i'll get into some of those experiences later on as we continue here it is a serious serious sin verse two romans chapter two verse two but we are sure that the judgment of god is according to truth against them which commits such things again remember this later on these are god-hating people that are involved in pornography i'll just kind of spoil it a little bit you are getting a thrill a sexual lustful thrill from the enemies of jesus christ nobody that poses in pornography that's in adult films or whatever else nobody that's involved in that stuff has a love for jesus christ not one person they're all god hating reprobates oh hey uh later on the night by the way i gotta get done with my sermon here because there's a coven of witches over here that's going to be having a barbecue and i'm going to go hang out with them he said why would you do a thing like that oh pretty much for the same reason that you look at pornography and don't have any conviction you're getting pleasure from the enemies of god you see i'm not going to a witch's barbecue okay not going to happen but look at verse 3 and thinkest thou this o man that judges them which do such things and does the same that thou shalt escape the judgment of god that's written to a saved person understand that you say oh good then that means that there's other saved people to do it so i can feel better about my own sin that's a problem and again that's going to be one of your biggest temptations well because there's so many people so many men out there and so many other christians out there that are struggling with the sin of pornography then i guess i'm not really that bad am i um you don't compare yourself with other people the bible is your standard and you know that you're wrong and let me tell you something the little thrill that you get from looking at pornography and the excuse me but the masturbation that follows it that little bit of a thrill that little bit of time that you get there is not worth the guilt that you feel afterwards and that feeling of separation and breaking of fellowship from god and you're not going to lose your salvation if you're saved if you're genuine genuinely born again he saved you he bought you with a price and that is his blood all right you're not gonna lose your salvation but you're sure gonna lose fellowship and you're gonna feel like a dirty vile creature because that's what you are come to the realization that that's what you are say well i'm just going to post a comment we can all just kind of have a little kumbaya moment down here and just kind of all a little alcoholics anonymous you know i'm i'm you know i'm uh william and i'm a pornography addict uh i my name is uh you know todd and i am a pornography addict too and we can oh you know understand that you under god's condemnation right now you're under god's judgment and it's going to lead to chastisement chastening in your life go to the book of james james chapter 1. james chapter 1 verses 13 through 16 let no man say when he is tempted i am tempted of god for god cannot be tempted with evil evil neither tempteth he any man god's not put yo god's just made me a red-blooded man that's why i'm looking at that no no you're a pervert okay if you're looking at pornography you are a sex pervert and if you don't quit you might eventually become a registered sex pervert because you're thrilled the the poison of pornography is that it has to get worse and worse and worse and sicker and more twisted as time goes on for you to get your thrill and you know what i'm talking about you're looking at things right now that you wouldn't have looked at when you first got started don't even tell me about it verse 14 but every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust and enticed then when lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin and sin when it is finished bringeth forth death do not err my beloved brethren oh no i'm sorry i didn't say that it said do not air lost people that have no holy spirit in them that's all he's talking about because save people don't look at things and they're not tempted and drawn away of their own lust and whatever no it says beloved brethren and it lines up perfectly with a paul on epistles so don't try to duck that either you know but let's look at chastening what happens chastening hebrews chapter 12 verses 5 through 11 and ye have forgotten the exhortation which speaketh unto you as unto children my son despise not thou the chastening of the lord nor faint when thou art rebuked of him for whom the lord loveth he chasteneth and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth well there's something for the politically correct people scourgeth a son what would you think would happen if some liberal lost people were out there and they go buy some house out in the country and the father's out there and he's just got this scourge and he's just whipping the living daylights out of this boy that's a picture of god the father taking care of one of his children the sons and i'll tell you if you haven't experienced it already if you're just newly getting into pornography and whatever and with the whole thing you're going to get a weapon sometimes that's so severe you'll get close to losing your life sometimes i did i just about was paralyzed in an accident the one time why messing around and my father had to scourge me he had a chase in me he said well just terrible no it's not terrible it's called love if god wouldn't have stopped me on the path that i was on looking at that wicked stuff if he would have stopped me i don't even want to think about what could have happened i don't even want to think about where my perversion could have taken me i'm sure glad that my heavenly father whipped me and beat me another time i was taking a fan apart and uh boxing an old box fan i was ripping the thing apart i grabbed the wires and yanked it and i went right down across sliced my thumb still have the scar to prove it right there see it on my thumb there i don't even have a tenon in the top of my thumb i cut it in half said oh we can fix it up i said now don't bother you know kind of weird that way but you know so i can't go i can't go the whole way up with my thumb why i was messing around in sin he scourged me he whipped me oh you say well but brother brian you're you're this great man of god and you've done a lot for the lord yeah now but boy when i first got started see god saved a sinner he didn't save a saint i became a saint after he saved me but he had a he had a mess on his hands when i first got saved i was very wicked extremely wicked that's why i got saved i wanted a new life i knew that i couldn't overcome this temptation this pornography stuff and i was getting sick and tired of it it's not a real relationship it's empty it's hollow meaningless you know what i mean of course you do verse 7 if you endure chastening god dealeth with you as with sons for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not but if he be without chastisement whereof all are partakers then are ye bastards and not sons a bastard is somebody who doesn't know who their dad is and it's so funny i hear people professing christians and they say i just can't relate to the god of the old testament well then you're a bastard and i don't mean that as a sense of profanity i'm using a dictionary scientific term a bastard is somebody who doesn't know their father if you can't relate to the god of the old testament it's because you don't know him he's not your father you're a bastard yeah you see people they say well you know i like a little bit of pornography but it's not a big deal i go to church i help out i'm a deacon i'm an elder i'm you know whatever else and think that come on out a little bit you know out in my garage i got the you know swimsuit uh you know swim stuff what's what's the thing sports guy or sportsman i can't even think of anything sports illustrated i think swimsuit you know calendar out there i got to that's pornography he said oh come on they're not naked they got you know swimming suits on okay is it leading to lust you know she's got basically in her underwear essentially and a lot of times they don't even have that on and whatever you know it's the swimming suit and thing but that's not gonna lead you to lust please give me a break guys with the swimsuit types of things calendars you know bikini women in their garages they're porn addicts every case i've ever known every case i've ever known they'll have that on the garage you know wall or their shop wall or whatever else and in there underneath their bed a bunch of playboy magazines or hustler or penthouse or some other kind i don't even know what they are anymore thank god i'm a victory over pornography for many years now but you know and of course now you got the internet you don't even need the magazines the paper magazines you get caught going out and getting that stuff or going to the adult bookstore or whatever else you know you just get it online now you know sure where they make records of you you know and again i've said that in other studies do you realize uh christian out there if you're looking at pornography they're making records of you but wouldn't that be interesting if uh there was ever a trial and it came up and uh they subpoenaed all that information every time that you clicked on that mouse every website every video every picture that you've ever looked at and it's all on record oh don't worry brother i i'm i don't go to the adult bookstores brother because i know it'd be a bad testimony if anybody that saw me and knew me and saw me walk into that xxx shop i walk in there and it would be a bad testimony what do you think you're doing when you look at it online yo just private it's just nobody sees me my wife went away or my dad or my mom went away and nobody's looking i can look at it yeah and the computer's going nope they clicked on that one they clicked on this one they clicked on that one record record record record you say well i'll go in and delete my history my browsing history it doesn't matter my little puny website that i have king jamesvideoministries.com i go in and i can see everybody that clicked on my website i can see the location of your house i can see the version of windows or apple you know the mac or whatever that you're using screen resolution everything with my puny little website what do you think the porn people can find out about you scary isn't it verse 9 furthermore we have had fathers of our flesh which corrected us and we gave them reverence shall we not much rather be in subjection unto the father of spirits and live for they verily for a few days chastened us after their own pleasure but he for our prophet that we might be partakers of his holiness well you know this holy joe over here you know a little mr goody two shoes amen that's what i want to be that's what you should want to be we should be wanting to be made partakers of his holiness and understand you can't have his holiness when you're watching his enemies let that one sink in for a minute you're watching a bunch of people that hate jesus christ and that hate god they hate the bible they'd like to just they'd love to destroy jesus christ and you're going to get entertainment from them a sexual thrill watching these people but god's going to be okay god just you know it's the privacy of your own home everything's fine yeah you got some hard times coming okay i guess i'm that's the last verse i want to go to there first corinthians chapter 11. let's go there i'm going to give you some good solutions here in a minute i'm just going through the scriptures right now about chastening you say well brother that's that's over in the book of hebrews so we'll just duck that you know we don't have to worry about that because it's in the book of hebrews uh no doesn't work that way first corinthians chapter 11 verse 27 through 32 wherefore whosoever shall eat this bread and drink this cup of the lord unworthily shall be guilty of the body and blood of the lord but let a man examine himself and so let him eat of that bread and drink of that cup for he that eateth and drinketh unworthily eateth and drinketh damnation to himself not discerning the lord's body the purpose of communion of coming together and remembering what jesus christ did on the cross is a time of self-examination it's a time that the holy spirit's going to start putting into your mind you're wrong here you're wrong there you need to clean this up you need to clean that up you better get that stuff out of your life you know i'm a father now and i call my son in sometimes and i say um son what's that on the floor of my toys and i say uh didn't i tell you to clean that up earlier yes why did you disobey me then he gets punished how would i be a just father if i said son come in here whack spank him he says what did i do dad doesn't matter you know no it doesn't work that way i'm going to tell him where he's wrong and that's the whole purpose of communion that's the whole purpose of that time of reflection you're thinking about my word jesus died a terrible death on the cross and the pain that he suffered and everything else and he did it for my sins do you think the son of man the son of god there son of man to the jews you know son of god to us you know do you think because they're looking for the lineage of david say it that way but do you think jesus christ when he was on the cross do you think he wants to see the pornographic images that you're filling your mind with do you think he enjoys that having to die for those sins you see he died for your sins past present and future do you think he wants to be there on the cross and he wants to be there and he wants to see those things that wicked vile perversion that you're filling your mind with but he's just going to be okay with it no he's not so what do you do he said well i'm just not you know i don't really have conviction okay for this cause many are weak and sickly among you and many sleep is that what you want to be weak and sickly he said well god wouldn't go after my health for me looking at pornography oh yes he would oh yes he will oh yes he has yes he will and if you don't get that thing figured out um when lost hath conceived it bringeth forth death over the book of james many sleep written to a christian you want the lord to kill you verse 31 he said well brother what am i supposed to do for if we would judge ourselves we should not be judged you better start judging yourself that's why you're watching this that's why you're still watching this because you know you need to do something about this problem that you have you know that you need a solution verse 32 but when we are judged we are chastened of the lord hebrews is you know not for us because it's you know written to no it's there's some things there that overlap okay we're chasing of the lord right here in first corinthians chapter 11. are chasing of the lord that we should not be condemned with the world you're not going to go to hell from looking at pornography but your life is going to sure seem like it here on earth you're going to have problems with your health you're going to have financial problems had a brother rate to me recently and he said i'm having car problems and i've been fooling around with pornography do you think that they're related absolutely absolutely i've seen the reverse of that i've seen times when i'm doing right i'm living right for the lord and i'm preaching his word and really on fire for the lord and i'll have vehicle issues and i don't even know about it i went to a garage at one point in time had my truck inspected and the guy said how in the world were you driving this thing he said the brakes are totally gone in the back of this thing i didn't even know it he said well man he said you could have gotten killed i know what happened order was protecting me but back to the way that that thing works when you're in sin the chastening of the lord i had times when i just vehicle problems and just this problem and that problem and just my life falling apart why because i was messing around in sin and very vile sin i wasn't thinking about anything i was thinking about my own lust and satisfying myself and not thinking about the fact that as i'm looking at this wicked vile filth put out by the haters of my god i'm filling my savior's mind with the same garbage as he's dying on the cross that doesn't strike you hard in the heart you need to get saved because you're lost if it doesn't bother you first corinthians chapter 5 verses 1 through 5 it is reported commonly that there is fornication among you and such fornication as is not so much as named among the gentiles that one should have his father's wife and you know i'ma just tell you i just laid out straight here for you many many years ago praise god i've been i've been clean from pornography for a long time now but many years ago when i was looking at it this stuff was going on in the porn world there was literally incest you could see on some of the free porn video websites and whatever else they'd have incest as a category i lord only knows what it is now you know i don't even want to know verse 2 and ye are puffed up and have not rather mourned that he that hath done this deed might be taken away from among you for i verily as absent and body but present in spirit have judged already as though i were present concerning him that hath so done this deed he's a pervert in other words in the name of our lord jesus christ when you are gathered together with my in my spirit with the power of our lord jesus christ look at this to deliver such and one unto satan for the destruction of the flesh that the spirit may be saved in the day of the lord jesus this guy was saved a saved sex pervert sinless perfection after salvation are you kidding me maybe as far as imputation sure the lord will see you as being sinlessly perfect because his righteousness has been imputed to you but this guy is saved and what's paul say paul doesn't say well you know as long as he's kind of doing it in private it's not really you know coming out and you know others you know deliver that guy to satan for the destruction of the flesh you say brother brian i can't uh i can't give up my pornography i i just i've tried and i just kind of i just look at it once in a while only when i need to okay then i deliver you to satan for the destruction of your flesh i hope god kills you and gets you out of this world before you make trouble for the body of christ you say you aren't you're you're kidding you wouldn't actually mean that i mean it with every fiber of my being because i wished it on myself way back when i was involved in that addiction i wish many times i prayed and i said lord take me out of here i don't deserve life and i fought and i fought and i fought that addiction and as i said praise god i got out of it and i'm going to tell you how to do it right now psalm 101 i'll show you the solution you're struggling with pornography addiction here's what you want psalm 101 verses 1 through 4. i read the verses and then we'll go back over it psalm 101 verse 1 i will sing of mercy and judgment unto thee o lord will i sing i will behave myself wisely in a perfect way o when wilt thou come unto me i will walk within my house with a perfect heart i will set no wicked thing before mine eyes i hate the work of them which that turn aside it shall not cleave to me a forward heart shall depart from me i will not know a wicked person four step plan you ready number one i will sing praises or excuse me i will sing of mercy and judgment unto thee o lord will i sing sing praises to god when you're tempted next time you go to look at some website have a hymn book right there by your computer okay start singing you get tempted that's what i did it's real hard to lust when you're singing praises to jesus christ actually it's impossible and you're going to feel a battle friend there's not some kind of you know you've got the demon of pornography and it has to be cast out that is nonsense okay it's your flesh it's so funny all these charismatic fools out there they'll talk about demons and devil possession and all this other stuff but they don't talk much about their flesh okay your flesh is your biggest enemy let me repeat that your flesh is your biggest enemy okay and when you get into that lustful situation when you start to burn with lust the best thing that you can do just get a hymn book don't don't try to find go i'm going to go on the internet and try to find him or something no no no no because you're on the internet then you're kind of well i couldn't find anything i just kind of look real quick yeah you need to get a hymn book okay go to a used bookstore go to some place and just get a hymnbook print out some hymns from from online or whatever else and just start singing what can wash away my sin nothing but the blood of jesus just make a fool out of yourself just start singing really loud sing praises to the lord that's step number one it'll just take that lust and just go and just put it right out i'll tell you number two cleanse your house of sinful things verse 2 i will behave myself wisely in a perfect way oh when wilt thou come unto me i will walk within my house with a perfect heart well yeah brother brian but you know i mean these movies it's it's i don't watch them that much i like the star wars movies they're older movies and i mean i got them for christmas the one here burn them so what would you say burn them burn them um i got some historical uh documentary stuff over here yeah they're secular and things but there's a few words and you know kind of you burn them do you want a perfect heart you need to get radical if you have a pornography addiction problem you need to get radical no compromising you say well i don't know okay then continue to struggle with it continue to struggle with it continue to put jesus christ to an open shame on the cross continue to put that kind of vile stuff in there in his mind with the body of christ continue to get his chastening continue to have him scourge you or you can be radical you can have a perfect heart by just going that's gone that's gone that's going i want this stuff out of my house i remember i had a guy write to me years ago when i came out with my original pornography you know the epidemic pornography epidemic thing and he told me he said brother brian he said you convicted me of this whole thing lord use you to convict me and he said you said about you know if you can't handle pornography addiction destroy your computer get rid of your computer get rid of your cell phone whatever and he said you're never going to hear from me again because after i'm done sending this email i'm going to go out and destroy my computer i think it was maybe an iphone or something like that he said i'm going to go out and destroy it i'd rather have victory over the sin of pornography than this stinking computer are you going to walk within your house with a perfect heart so these are radical you know steps yeah they are david was a man after god's own heart i want to think about that number three ironically verse number three all right i will set no wicked thing before mine eyes i hate the work of them that turn aside it shall cl it shall not cleave to me all right i have that verse printed out and i have it i cut it out i printed it out on my computer piece of paper you know with a printer obviously and printed that thing out and i taped it to the top of my monitor there i got the thing psalm 101 verse 3. taped it right on top of my monitor so i look at that thing every single time i get online yeah but what's the key there i hate the work of them that turn aside it shall not cleave to me um you're going to have to develop a holy hatred for pornography not a well you know there can be no tolerance here zero tolerance and i don't mean go out and kill porn stars or something not at all i'm saying hate what they're doing you have to have a holy hatred for pornography they are the enemies of jesus christ and for you to get a thrill from the enemies of jesus christ you're in very serious sin and in very big trouble with the lord let me tell you that all right and then you say well this old testament new testament says that we are to hate evil all right abhor that which is evil you know cleave of that which is good so don't tell me you know we'll duck it because it's back in the old testament they were hateful no no it's new testament doctrine as well number four a forward heart shall depart from me i will not know a wicked person you know one of the ways that you'll get into pornography viewing when you're young when you're a teenager going over to your buddy's house and they say hey look at this you go off to public school and uh now i mean i'm from the generation of paper based you know pornography but nowadays it's electronic so now the kids come in and they go look at this you know my iphone here whoa look at that yep you know what you need to do as a saved man or woman you need to say i will not know a wicked person so and so every time i come around they tell me dirty jokes they say this that i can't be around you anymore they say why you're causing me to to fall for the the lust of pornography i'm sorry i can't be around you anymore you know and and i've seen that thing too a lot of times you actually have a lost person respect you more for that than if you're just a little jelly fish a little spineless coward that doesn't want to take any kind of stands yeah they might blow up and yeah you have an argument whatever else but i'll tell you right now in the end they'll respect you more but uh if you want the solution for getting rid of your pornography addiction psalm 101 verses one through four four step program sing to the lord when you're tempted number two cleanse your house number three hate pornography you need to develop a holy hatred for that filthy garbage and say why would i get a sick thrill why would i pleasure myself to a bunch of god-hating people and number four i don't want anything to do with lost people i will not know a wicked person stay away from me oh but i but we've known each other since we were little i don't care i will not know a wicked person that's the solution you know there's a lot of things i preached and teach on and i can say well you know i know what the bible says and i personally have never struggled with this thing and whatever else but you know the scriptures are clear on this so you know i'll stand by the bible and whatever but when it comes to this subject i'm an expert i am an expert on pornography addiction and on having victory over that sin there's nobody out there that's going to tell me any different there's nobody out there that's going to contradict what i've said and say well you know he tries brian tries but he doesn't really understand the subject oh buddy i understand this subject and i'm not being prideful by saying that i'm saying you're looking at a very wicked wicked man here in the past i struggled with that thing and i struggled for years and years and years with that thing and i know how to get victory over it and god chastened me and whipped me and i got scars on my body to prove it almost to the point of him taking me home shortly after i got saved because i was such a vile pervert you know and you know and i i know how it feels you know you say oh i feel kind of dumb calling myself a pervert you better start doing it you better come to the realization of what you are and the the trouble that you're in with god uh you're doing something that uh paul didn't say well you know we can just kind of counsel this guy that's with his father's wife and this sex pervert here that's bringing reproach upon the body of christ let's just kind of talk to him and deliver that man unto satan for the destruction of the flesh let me tell you something if i find out that you're a pervert and you have no conviction and you're not getting any kind of chastening and well i shouldn't say that if you're not getting chastening you're a bastard you're not even saved but if you're some kind of a pervert and you just get through the chastening and you're just whatever i'm going to pray that god delivers you over to satan for the destruction of the flesh paul did you're not worthy to call yourself a bible-believing christian it's that serious so i pray you get that thing fixed up right there are no excuses and you know it if you're genuinely saved and you're struggling with pornography you know exactly what i'm talking about i'm speaking right to you right now those images are in your mind and the guilt that goes along with it you better get it fixed up you better get that thing cleansed out of your life follow psalm 101 verses 1 through 4. all right that's going to be it i pray you take heed to my serious warning here um you can lie to me by the way too i'll say that because i've known a lot of people they lie to me um i can't be there in your life and whatever else you can pretend that you're somebody that you're not online and whatever you can deceive me very easily but you're not going to deceive god you're not going to pull one over on him he knows exactly what you're looking at and so does the internet people too that are tracking every move you make online they're forming records of you they uh they see what you're looking at you better hope it never comes up and you better get that thing cleansed between you and the lord before it's too late you
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[Music] hello dear viewers welcome back to the channel basic home first eight today i'm going to show you what to do when you have a sword truck also known as stroke pain subscribe at the end to watch more life saving videos sartre as i area said is also known as stroke pain and is an irritation of the truth usually caused by pharyngitis which is the inflammation of the truth or tonsillitis which is the inflammation of the tongue cells it can also be caused by dehydration which leads to true drying up this usually manifests as a raw feeling caused by the inflammation which is usually the first sign of inflammation swallowing becomes difficult and the glands at the angle of the jaw may be enlarged and sore it normally gets away within a week or two however it is important to never neglect a sultry because in case it is a pharyngitis is usually caused by a bacteria if left untreated complications like rheumatic fever or kidney failure may arise so it is always advisable to see a medical doctor after this first aid treatment at home for proper checkup and care especially if it is accompanied by high fever and difficulties in sleeping okay our aims here simply to relieve the pain and to obtain medical advice firstly give the casualty plenty of core fruits to help ease the pain and keep the truth from becoming dry note that you should avoid hot drinks it can actually worsen the salt truth take the recommended dose of paracetamol tablets if you are an adult and a syrup form if it is a child this will help to reduce the pain eat cold and soft foods avoid smoking lastly see a healthcare provider when possible thank you for watching hope it helps someone out there make sure to click the like button and subscribe now for more videos take a look at our other videos to know how to apply basic first aid at home never forget this if not you who
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Rebecca Peters - 2014 UC Berkeley University Medalist
when i heard that i was chosen as university medalist i got a phone call from the chair of the metal selection committee and i was incredulous i immediately told my parents and they were thrilled one of the best ways to succeed at cal is to find what drives your passion and what makes you stay up at night and makes you wake up in the morning and i'm very lucky that i found water issues very early on making meaningful change in water won't happen in a lab water is social and i'm really lucky that a lot of my best friends are people who i also work really well with both here on campus and in the field i love uc berkeley because i've had the opportunity to combine research advocacy activism and public service in a way that would not be possible anywhere else i don't think that there's any one particular thing i'll miss most about berkeley i think it's really the entire experience and all the opportunities have been available to me as a student here that i'll miss most go bears
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Close Encounters with Jane Goodall and Skye Meaker
and it's so hard for me to talk to people about it because it's one of those things where unless you experience it you don't understand and that's where I come in as a photographer I try and let the people that don't get the opportunity to experience the natural world to experience it I've been able to go canoeing in the great Sun busy river in Zimbabwe and I've come face-to-face with elephants while doing so I've got hacking with the Sun Buddha people in Kenya which has been one of my favorites the experiences of my whole life and I've also been able to cable cross across the border between South Africa and Botswana with crocodile swimming underneath me I've also been able to experience the true beauty found in the un'goro crater in Tanzania which is my favorite place in the entire world now since the name of the talk is called Close Encounters I thought of only be rights if I share some of my close encounters with you and with this picture in particular it was often a morning game drive I wanted to try out macro lens for the first time and for those of you that might not know it's to take pictures of small insects or very up-close things so for example people's eyes if you've seen any of the pictures on that so with regards to taking this picture it was one of those things where I went to go get my camera to go and try a house see what I could take pictures of because it's insects they everywhere and that's when I saw this orange blur run past me I wasn't sure what it was beginning but then after I got my camera and went off to it I saw the fuge which is what this creatures name is started chasing me because they chased off to people's shadows so it's quite an experience opted chasing off to me and me running away I eventually found out that if I stayed still and lie down it would come up to me and I could get the photo that I wanted so with this I brought the photo and as I came closer because our liquid caught up to it it played its princes and almost the top of like get away from me which I did but about the fight so I wanted to show what it's like to be on the preys perspective on this type of picture shutoff to this I looked at the picture on the LCD which is the camera screen and I realized when I looked up it was gone and that's when I thought something crawling up my leg so as you can imagine I was glad I was very cocky that day needed a change of pants off to fits but this is one of my experiences another one which I like to talk to about is the time I was charged by a leopard tortoise so with this sighting in particular we went to a place called my shorty game reserve which is where I do a lot of my photography as I've been going there for two months for the last eight years and I wanted to go to one of my favorite hills in the area to experience the sunset and to talk about what we had seen with my family with this starting in particular I saw a rock and I thought whatever it's just a rock it's so rocky in the area that I paid no attention to it but then as the day went on we started talking the Sun was setting I realized that the rocket moved and that's when I thought you know what let me let me go and find out what's going on so I walks up and try to investigate and that's when I saw the sleeper tortoise so immediately I ran to go get my camera to capture the last rays of the Setting Sun and I've got the picture that you see behind me now to get this though it's not it's not a nice story I had to go crawling around all over the rocks and stuff and ended up going on top of a thorn bush so to get this photo it was all worth it because even though I had a whole bunch of cuts and I was empowered 1 or 2 tons I've got the shots I wanted so that's all that matters now I've talked to you about the smaller creatures that are being able to have encounters with but I've also had encounters equally as large creatures like the elephants and the Lions and the reason I brought up the whole point of talking about the smaller creatures is a lot of people don't pay attention to them and it's one of the most important things I've found that people should say have a bit of focus on them because the one thing with photography you don't need to go to Africa to go and take photos you can go into your back garden you know there's always something you can do but carrying on with my story with this person in particular I came face-to-face with the crocodile we drifted down the river in the Okavango Delta and I managed to get this shot and although it seems really close I was closer I've come face to face with big male lions and I've also been in such a close proximity to two big bulls fighting over a female that I couldn't actually take photos of him anymore because it was too close I can't focus with all that being said I think it's only right to begin from the really beginning and with that being said this is my story from the day I was born nature and wildlife photography had always been a big part of my life as my parents were always involved with wildlife photography and were very passionate about the bush as far back as I can remember I was going to our local game reserves and taking photos of everything and I always remember asking my dad if I could borrow his camera and you're always reluctantly respond with okay but don't drop it because if you do we're gonna feed you to the Lions so as such I'd make sure that no matter what I wouldn't drop his camera during this journey of learning how to get into this photography and what photography really was because I was always fascinated with my dad I could do with the camera and take what we saw in front of us and put it into a little screen eventually after whining and whining for seven years got my very first camera and which I like to call the pocket rocket so the pocket rockets that you brought us here today was the first camera that I have owned it's exclusive to me and it was something that I took everywhere I remember going to our local game reserves and taking pictures of everything and when I mean everything I mean everything with one picture in particular which was one of my first pictures I ever took was a banana Allah and it's not very good it's blurry it's yeah I don't like to look at it very much but I'm looking at now because it shows where I come from and how progressed as a photographer as well as a person now with that being said yeah it's a nice picture huh I took it so with this as I was growing older with Mahalo photography I started to realize that I wanted to share with my memories with what I saw with my friends and family and I wanted to capture them as photos to do this I'd obviously go to the game reserves and take photos but I realized somewhere along the line that that wasn't enough for me I wanted to capture what I thought the true beauty of nature was and to share it with the world because as I said previously a lot of people don't get to experience what it's like to go into the bush to see a giraffe like this and that was my goal as a photographer was to bring the bush to the people not the people to the bush I remember when my dad always said as a youngster that animals aren't going to be around forever and that he was taking most of every experience you get no matter how big or small opportunity because they're not going to be there forever and the animals you photograph today might not be there tomorrow so as a youngster as a little ten-year-old I didn't really understand what he was trying to say but that's a grew older I started to realize and with this picture in particular its of an elephant that's been shot in the crossing the border of South Africa and Botswana during the dry season it was shot and ravaged forward skin for the black market and after seeing this it made me realize what I wanted to do with my photography so not only share what I thought the beauty of nature was with the world but to show to raise awareness for how the animals in our world aren't going to be around forever and if we don't make the change change what's happened I remember specifically going through my story going through as I grew older this is words keeps on ringing a bell in my head I've always had it at the back of my head talking about why we should be protecting animals and as he youngster I didn't understand this but slowly through landed me give it gave me the sense of the lands of fading from our world and vanishing disappearing off the frame and with that it wonder under 14 category at a competition called the wildlife photographer of the Year awards which when are came it was the under 14 category and are placed in 2014 as an 11 year old to this day Lions have been one of my favorites and was very rough and there's a big passion of mine to protect them as you can see by the pictures are taken behind me this is on one of my last trips to Botswana now you may be wondering what this wildlife photographer of the Year competition is that are previously mentioned and in the words of myself it's the Mount Everest of wildlife photography it's not a higher place it's a competition where there's over 45,000 entrants from all over the world and it's exhibited in the Natural History Museum in London it's a competition where the top hundred pictures get selected and will be exhibited in London and tour the world and it's to raise awareness for both the population of the world's wildlife and as well just show it showcasing the beauty of nature and why we should be protecting it during this experience I had the I was fortunate enough to meet a David Attenborough who actually signed my first book as I made as a 13 year old at the time so that was really a special moment for me and one that I'll cherish for the rest of my life throughout all of us I've been able to get the award of my dreams and my dream came true when I won the young girl a photographer of the Year award this year Oh last year now time flies now before I go on to talking about what the picture one how I won I thought about to mention how it was started so this is during when we went to Kenya for my mom's 40th birthday and we went with a photographer called Grigg de TOI now he's the wildlife photographer of the year for 2013 and I was so fascinated with what he could do with the camera there stuck to him like velcro I was so good inspired and excited by what he could do and what he pulled this job is I thought I was more like a holiday so I wanted to learn as much as I could from him and I remember asking him about a picture that I took when I was 11 years old and straight off to Austin what he thought about it he went up to me and he said Scott look at this competition and show my parents the wildlife photographer of the year and he told me in a couple years time when I'm an adult I might have the potential to place in the competition but to his dismay I made it to the next year and this is me and Gregg in London so just I can see I'm already short on time so I'm gonna do a bit of a skip action the whole points of my photography shifted when I realized that I hadn't made it into the competition for four years because often took my original shots of vanishing line I entered each year and to no avail I didn't place anyway I realized that I was missing something and that some of my pictures placed and others not and what this was was I needed to make people feel something I needed to evoke an emotion a feeling and that's when it dawned on me that I just needed to change my perspective and that the common shouldn't be seen as mundane and that with a change of perspective you can even see a baboon or a bird or a zebra as something super extraordinary if given the right approach and that you don't need to see exotic things you just have to have an exotic approach a picture lacking this too is a picture called dawn of the beast which is of Ivaldi biasts actually doing making a Pooh it doesn't sound very photogenic does it but it's a picture that I saw an opportunity to make look as best as I could and to showcase that even though it's a common thing it's beautiful so now the picture that one the whole wildlife photographer of the awards is called lounging leopard it's picture of a lipid I've been following for the last eight years and I've actually been fortunate enough to grow alongside her from just older than a cub to having her second litter now I've been able to photograph her since I first started my photography journey and have been able to grow alongside her so it's been a really awesome experience for me especially with this fight so being my winner I've taken those fights this lipid in particular is very special to me not only because of how long I've been taking photos of her she broke her leg as a cub and as I kept a lipid slack to drag that kills up trees but she couldn't do this because of her injured leg but through a miracle she somehow managed to survive and to this day is doing really well so this is her cub I've recently just taken photos of it they both beautiful I love them so this summarise my whole talk I'd like to say that the youth play a very important role in conservation especially because whether we like it or not the previous generations haven't left the youth with much to do we have to fix a lot of things and the thing is we don't have the experience or the knowledge to fix him which is why I believe that all of us work together we can actually make a difference and that's all I wanted to say so thank you very much for your time and I'm sorry my story [Applause] thank you anyway you were there thank you very much sky that was great now I have the honor to introduce dr. Jane Goodall not that she needs an introduction you know at National Geographic we show we see our role as helping people make the world a better place to really understand the world and nobody has embodied this more really in the last 50 or 60 years than dr. Jane Goodall about 55 years ago Jane and I hope you don't mind if I call you Jane because we all think of you as Jane because we all feel like we know you so well from seeing you over the years on television you know Jane Jane set foot on the shores of what today as Tanzania's Gombe National Park to begin her pioneering chimpanzee behavioral study it forever changed our understanding of great apes and our relationship with animals in the last five decades her message has evolved into a personal quest to empower others to make the world a better place for all living things in 1977 Jane established the Jane Goodall Institute and today jgi has expanded around the globe continuing research at Gombe and implementing innovative community centered conservation projects since the late 80s Jane has been traveling around the world speaking out about conservation as she says only if we understand will we care only if we care will we help only if we help she'll all be saved I'm delighted to welcome dr. Jane Goodall [Applause] I don't know about him tell me about him well he's one of my symbols and who decided to become a magician everyone said you couldn't be a magician if you're blind he said I can try the children don't know he's blind and at the end he'll tell them and say if something goes wrong and it might don't give up there's always a way forward he's just taught himself to paint never painted before and he gave me this twenty eight years ago thinking it was a chimpanzee well clothes so he said never mind take him where you go and I'm with you in the spirit so he's been to 64 countries oh wow well we are honored to have famous does he have a name mr. a mr. H okay well mr. H we're glad you could join us here today for this conversation and before we get started I did want to mention that behind us Jane these are some pictures that you picked out as you know pictures of of your career and different places that you've been but that Jane specifically picked out these these pictures as being some of the most important to her so I guess one of the things that I want to know is you've spent so much time obviously among chimpanzees and for so long do you what questions do you still have about their behavior that you feel like haven't been answered well I think one of the most fascinating things is the fact that in different parts of their range they have different behaviors and we're still working on some of that is because of the environment but also they have their own sort of culture like that we now know other animals too so if you define cultures behavior passed from one generation to the next through observation it may a tional practice you watch the infants watching and so for example you may have the same fruit in two different places in one area it's eaten another area it's not and you can actually see the mothers hitting it away if an infant tries so they have these cultural behaviors as well and we need to know as much as we can because so many of these groups are gone so many of the different shrimp families are gone did you know that look for example at Gumby the chimps make a nest every night they wouldn't dream of leaving their nests at night in Senegal where JDI is working it's so hot that the chimpanzees will hunt a forager might witness a full moon in Uganda where the habitat is more like Gumby they're foraging at night because they've been pushed back and back by the local people there you know taking over more first so the influent of forage on crops and it's safer at night also they're just making adaptations the way any of us would to our culture and nobody believed that that was possible and do you feel like I mean I guess that sort of leads to my next question which is you know what do you wish that more people knew about the natural world well I think you know like the photographs we've just seen there are photographers there are artists there are painters writers or talking about the natural world it's also important we have a youth program which is now in nearly 80 countries roots and shoots and we have our young people go out very often with GPS and then they map the city you'd be amazed at the wildlife within a city it's it's it's everywhere and so now they're beginning to create corridors linking up one patch of you know with a little bit of wilderness left and so spreading wildlife through the city I mean it so is it your sense that people just are unaware of the wildlife that is actually around them wherever they live yes because unfortunately young people today spend nearly all that time in a virtual world and on the evening you know look at them on a bus they're not looking out of the window they don't see beautiful sunsets there's texting each other well I wouldn't just blame that on the young people actually pretty much everybody it seems nothing but the young people are not having experience in nature which they need for proper psychological development it's being shown you know that actually leads to to the next area I wanted to talk to you about so you've had this amazing career you've done so many things lots of us feel like you know we grew up watching watching your work when you look back on all the things you've done where were the some of the happiest moments of your career I think one of the really happiest moments was illustrated when one of those pictures when the mother of little flint trusted me sufficiently to let her precious baby come up and reach out to touch me and that was you know it was like yes I've really been accepted now and another when the old male David Greybeard who was the first one to accept me and I handed him this palm not on the palm of my hand because chimps love them and he turned away so I put my hand closer he reached out he took and dropped the nut must have been something wrong with it but very gently squeezed my fingers and that's how chimpanzees reassured each other so in that moment we communicated in a gestural language that must have predated human speech and you felt for the first time that they had sort of accepted you in being there well they did in the end it was almost like I wasn't part of the group but I was part of the environment no more to be feared than a baboon so if you had a magic wand and you could change overnight one thing about the way that we treat animals and think about animals what would it be when I first got to Cambridge because Leakey told me I had to get a degree I haven't been to college and there I am London doing a PhD I've been 2 years with her chimps and the professor's told me I done everything wrong I shouldn't give him the chimpanzees names they should have had numbers I couldn't talk about them having personalities minds or emotion those were unique to us there was a difference in kind between us up on an elevated platform and all the others down there thanks to the chimps being so biologically like us as well as behaviorally like us they really helped me break down that narrow reductionist way of thinking and today it's accepted by more and more that animals too of personalities minds and emotions they can feel happy sad despair and it's not just big chimpanzees and the wildlife whose photos you saw it's the cows and the pigs that were eating and cramming into these horrible things so what would I like to change I would like people to understand that all animals have a personality and individuality and that they can feel happy sad they can feel pain and we need to treat them with much greater respect I mean if you if you think a little oh look at there you are and back he was my teacher oh now tell me who is that god that's rusty now rusty was with me in my childhood when the professor's told me I done everything wrong although I was scared of them this was my teacher and he had already taught me when I was a childhood in this respect the professor's were wrong you couldn't have a greater personality than this high intelligence mm-hmm and certain he had his moves well it always makes me laugh when we talk about training dogs because I really think dogs train us but you know it seems like some in some aspects your career has taken you on a trek from a naturalist to an educator to an activist and you know even getting involved in the debate going on in Wyoming about shooting grizzly bears so this is I think Jane the picture that you were talking about yes right yes little Flint those eyes looking up at me and this wonder this all that seeing animals as well as humans so fantastic so is that how you feel now do you feel like you're an activist on behalf of animals how would you describe well I'm an I am indeed an activist on behalf of animals but the interesting thing is when I went to learn more about what was happening to chimpanzees the destruction of the forests which of course if we lose the forests we lose all that rich biodiversity and realizing as I learn more and more in different parts of Africa but the problems facing many of the African people were shocking the crippling poverty the lack of good health and education I mean a fewer McCombie used to be part of that great equatorial forest belt and that was in 1960 and 1970 1990 was a tiny island 35 square kilometers and so it is surrounded by completely bare hills people struggling to survive more than the land could support and that's when it hit me if we don't do something to help the people and alleviate this crippling poverty we can't even try to save wildlife and so we began this program which is now in six different African countries around Gumby now if you fly over it there's no bare hills anymore the forest has come back and people are beginning to understand saving the forest isn't just about preserving wildlife it's their only future we need the forest for the clean air the clean water and the rate at which particularly tropical that all forests are going is one of the major causes of climate change because they absorb the co2 they give out oxygen and they being cut down and even the co2 in the forest floor is being released so I mean this is just a great example of you know one of the many walls that you've hit that juvie they're gone around or climbed over I mean I know very early in your career you felt you weren't well you've talked about it a lot you weren't taken seriously they didn't believe your research you were a girl you know they said all that thing so when you hit these difficult points and you're trying to tackle so many hard issues when you get discouraged how do you get over that hump well when we got a great team and of course originally it was my mother who was my two thing supporter and I'm not an obviously that kind of person and the more I get hit the more it's like one of those Russian dolls yesterday I'm not going to let you defeat me and you know we can look around the world today and see what's happening see some of these figures who reared up on they're harming the environment and harming society and risking war and we can't actually go and fight them but we can grow around them grow a strong base of young people in our roots and choose program growing up who will take their places who will have different values who will respect the environment well and I think we've heard from a young person like that today and we're gonna have a conversation with him in a minute but I think the first thing we wanted to do you brought with you a video that we were going to show and then the three of us will have a chat so to introduce the video briefly chimpanzee mothers a shot sometimes the bushmeat sometimes to sell the infants overseas for entertainment or so so you can't put these babies back in the forest we have sanctuaries biggest one in Africa is JGI sanctuary in Congo Jim pulga and we're trying to release all of the chimps onto these forested Islands so when you see this video what I'd like you to remember is that this is the first day I met this particular chimpanzee and the video says it all but this is the first day I met her I think what happened when she was Roulette out into the island is maybe the most amazing thing that's happened in my whole life okay I want you to watch it and try and feel how it must have been to be there and see this happening let's take a look this is a really exciting moment for me the Jane Goodall Institute's Jim Pongo chimpanzee rehabilitation center in the Republic of Congo has for years been caring for infants whose mothers were killed mostly for the illegal bushmeat trade many of them are now fully grown recently we acquired three large forested Islands on the beautiful Quiller River where we can release many of the chimpanzees from our overcrowded Center in here is wounded and she nearly died but thanks to Rebecca she came back from the dead and here she is about to come out into this paradise she's the 15th chimpanzee to get her and we hope ultimately they have about 60 on the island today is the first time I've met wonder I talked to her on the boat trying to reassure her she must have wondered what was happening none of us could predict exactly what she would do once the cage door opened [Music] [Applause] it was a very very touching moment one of the most amazing things that's ever happened to me the warmth of her embrace is something I shall never forget for wound and all the other chimpanzees were working to bring here Jin's Ulla Island will provide a wonderful forest home where they will be cared for and safe [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] well that is amazing and there's probably not a dry eye in the house at least that's how I feel so I'm gonna try it rather than trying this I know I know my goodness um so the sky let me just start with you what would you want to ask jane goodall you you know you've heard her talking here you've know all about her you've seen this amazing video what's your question for Jane I have to die myself just like to say that it's such an honor to meet you I've looked at your story through since I first started to going into nature conservation and it's just been inspiring to see that video I think all of us can easily say that's one of the most touching things that we've seen but for me in a day and age where my generation we're young we're very tech savvy we don't go and experience nature so the question I'd ask is how can we try and change that and change people's perspective of the nature is worth something that we should be trying our best and doing everything we can to be a part of to accept to be like so you know to say but at the end of the day well that's really why I began the roots and shoots program in 1991 and it began with high school students now it's kindergarten University and everything in between one of the things we try to do particular the younger children in school is to make sure either that they can get out into nature not Africa or places like that unless they're in Africa but you know just into some park or botanical gardens and even if we can't do that because sometimes it's really difficult in very poor areas to get children out but we can bring nature into the classroom and so children need to feel that and it's quite fun we've got a lot of children doing organic garden so when I go to the kindergartners I can't tell you how many times they open their their vermiculture and they reach in among all their filthy leftover food to put these little worms in my these little worms are changing the food so that things can grow too so so they're studying spiders and birds and they're using GIS GPS so you can bring technology in and we just do whatever we can yeah because I think it's really important with the whole way that technology is evolving to still keep it so that we can take the advantages of technology but also bring it into keeping nature the way it is it should be the best of both worlds and go around saying anymore you said today that in so many years these animals won't be here because we're not going to let it happen correct okay I think I think that you're on board with it right totally right no Jane if you were Skye's age what do you think you what do you think you'd be doing now if I was his age yeah now today yeah I haven't the remotest idea okay but I think I'm sure but there might be a different person but if I was the person I was living now it would certainly be something to do with animals as you know I can't help saying I'm sure many of you saw the movie Jane that geographic film and that amazing photography my husband Hugo who shot that a film he was like you as a child he went out to nature he had his little I think it was a box a box brownie to start with you know long before your time and so he too had a passion for photography from a very very young age well that's a good endorsement I would say all right I've got a question here from from somebody out there and we're gonna also open up to the audience here but the question for is for sky actually and it's sky what do you love most about photography I feel like I have so much to talk about when I say I love photography but in particular the reactions that people have when they see my photos because as I said they don't get to see what nature is and I like to show people what nature's and just like that wow factor and the fact that I'll feel good that I made someone else feel good by looking at this animal and I've also at the same time made them feel passionate about that animal and saying they can now do they can choose what they want to do but at least in the back of their mind they have that feeling that yes we can fight against this if something goes wrong yes we can't change it we're not going to let them die out so that's for me yeah well it you know it sounds actually like you have a lot in common both being you know passionate about raising awareness so much and Jane here's a question for you what influenced you most in your career what influenced me most in my career I was 10 years old of course when I was 10 there was not even any television so it was books also world war ii was raging at the time and I don't think children's books were made then so they weren't but I found this little secondhand bookshop we didn't have any money anyway and I found this little book I'd saved up just enough of my pennies of pocket money to buy it I still have it it's this big and it was called Tarzan of the Apes I took it home I read it from cover to cover felt passionately another this glorious Lord of the jungle and what did Tarzan do he married the wrong Jane so I was a regular self well I of course I knew that there wasn't a Tarzan but that's where my dream began I will go to Africa live with wild animals and write books about them so I was influenced by Tarzan I was influenced by dr. Dolittle I was those really it was books that influenced me the bum's mmm-hmm separately my dog too well and it sounds like Skyy your biggest influence now is what you're seeing through that viewfinder and how you can use that to Y activate like as I've said my parents have always been so passionate about wildlife and they wanted to show me the pictures that they have taken the things that they've seen and I've always wanted to do therefore my children my grandchildren so I'm just really chuffed that I get the opportunity to take photographs and I think it's something that a lot of people my age don't think let's take a photo so for me to be able to do that it's just mind-blowing and I'm very grateful for it I think it'd be great if you became involved in roots and shoots because then you could share your knowledge and your passion with our 80 countries around the world of - okay okay yeah well this is davos we've struck a deal so i want to ask you both the same question because you both mentioned it in different ways and that's how do we get younger people to really appreciate and actually go outside more and in first jane let me ask you yeah I'm really on said it didn't I well we try with routine shoots right because if they don't if they don't actually get out there they're never going to appreciate it you started off with that quote I mean we understand can we care and if we care will we help even if we help should all be saved and so any way we can to get young children out into nature any way we can let me ask then somebody who probably occasionally needs to get pried out away from his devices do you think that we can get people to look up and to see I think that we definitely can the question is how it's not going to be easy though with the way that technology is integrated into our society as a whole especially at my school I've invited people to go and see some of the best places in the world for wildlife and to experience nature and even not even that just to go to our botanical gardens and stuff they say no the reception's bad so I disconnect myself from my device whenever I go into nature and obviously on the drive the drive here I looked at the mountains and stuff but I feel like people aren't going to take it's quite it's conflicting because in order for people to understand why they should go into an experience nature we have to use technology to show them the why they should go into nature so it's one of those things where me as a photographer my goal is to inspire the people to go and experience nature for themselves but also a lot of technology to do that it's interesting you know just last night no not before almost night I was in a plane I was having dinner with some people in in Abu Dhabi and was this young Emirati and she she asked the same question how do we get these young people out into nature she said well they're all did you know dependent on their smart phones and things so okay so she's made a game and you can you actually go out you check where certain wildlife is you record that you've seen it if you get enough points then you can be taken to a very exotic place so she's making a game using the technology and we hoping I mean I only heard about it last night before last it's exciting and she's just developing it now yeah no that's definitely one way to do it because the thing is with technology there's so many different ways you can reach out with those laughs streaming of the water holds a lot of my friends I played during class when we're not doing work well it's just the cover that one oh yeah so I like to do that too then I show hey look there's an elephant Wow and then I tell them a bit about an elephants they get interested in the elephant they look up for elephants and I'll I've actually been fortunate enough to take a family friend of mine up into the bush to see while I for the first time and I've never seen someone as happy in my life just to be a part of nature for the first time and to disconnect that's fantastic and it might take some of those innovative resolutions to to get it to happen but we took we took a young a young man from very inner-city very poor area crying I think it was Boston and he brought his still group to join some roots and shoots and we took them onto the river and little boats you should have seen those kids from this inner city slum area never seen anything and by the end they were fishing things out there that they were looking at them they didn't want to leave and they've never ever seen nature before I am afraid we are gonna have to wrap this up but I just wanted to ask one more question of you Jane and it's you know how what do you want your legacy to be how do you want people to remember you and your work that you've done it's been so impactful and so important I think two ways one helping people to understand animals as individuals that each one matters and has a role to play and you know we stopped thinking of them in numbers and as mayor things that we can do with as we will so that's one I think because of the chimps and rusty I've really broken down second day starting roots and shoots because in roots and shoots what I didn't say is the each group we don't tell them what to do they choose so it's not top-down and depending on the country they're in the culture the religion that rich poor whatever they choose different projects but one is to help you one is to help animals one is to help the environment and so it's like nature everything is interconnected and they're linked with each other around the globe and they're beginning to understand the color of your skin your culture what you eat doesn't really matter because inside we have to say human heart our blood is the same our tears of the same we are a family and if we can't stop this fighting this terrible terrible fighting that's going on now in so many parts of the world there's what future for you talk about your grandchildren so it's not just the animals we're losing out on right now it's our future in so many ways and with the individuality I know really short on top the leopard are taken photograph so for the last eight years her name's Limpy as I said because of a broken leg and I've also been asked questions
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Matt Matt Matt for the cover here they come get ready get ready thank you oh god I gotta my god dude that was a hot Goss dating man you sure oh man hey man you shot that not me hey what's up guys welcome back to another episode of Bobby guy's films first off a lot of these videos I'm going to be updating you guys with my social media I you know I've got 55 videos now I haven't put it out there enough my social media it's right here I mainly use Instagram I do have a Facebook they're linked in the description also it's at the end of the video you want to click it so go follow me all kinds of tasty short videos and pictures and updates when I upload so today's video is for all of you beginner water Fowler I've seen all your comments lately I've been you know responding to every one of you guys I love having you you new water Fowler's here that are eager to learn because that is why I'm here so today's video is going to be about mainly just duck decoys we're not going to do geeks today so duck decoys building your spread right when you start duck hunting what do you need to buy you know what's necessary it's a till season it's a regular season if the early season it's at late season what decoys do you need to buy now at the beginning that are going to you know last you until your dough you know until you're 50 or you know decoy won't last that long but what decoys will get you by and be the ultimate youth for you you know if you're going to spend your money on I'm going to start with till season because you know that's the opener that's that's the beginning of duck scenes so till you know if you're a beginner waterfowl ER right now you have no decoys you know like I want to go hit up some till on opening day well guess what you don't have to go buy peeled decoys now if you have the money form that's fine go buy there they are helpful until season I'm not going to lie they they add a lot of real characteristics that the birds are going to recognize obviously especially until season but there was a lot of years you know the first one two years that me and my best friend Wade you guys seen him in all the videos he needs to sit down here and do a gosh-dang video with me what he needs to do but he's too much of a pun the first year to two years me and Wade we got it done with with you know Drake's and hand floaters that was it there was a Hot Buys they were the cheap ones we didn't have a bunch of money back then we still whack the till even on public waters especially on private obviously tyll tyll aren't that you know smart to say oh there's no tail in there I'm not going to land there people will probably love to argue that fact you should have a full teal spread and bla bla bla to shoot till now you don't don't waste your money on till if it's your first or second season it is your second season you have to money go buy the stains if you get them on a good deal this here buy them up they do help I'm not saying they suck just it's not necessary at the beginning another decoy that you don't have to go out of your way to spend the money on is pintails now I am speaking for my region where icon I've never really hunted out of the state of Kansas and so I'm talking about what worked for me in the Midwest if you have a bunch of pintails sure you're probably going to want or need possibly some pintail decoys but for me here in Kansas I'm sure it goes the same with Oklahoma Nebraska whatever this also goes for Woody's you don't have to go out and buy the Woody's - so I'm going to talk about pintails and Woody's just cut to kind of specialty ducks especially in decoys you can kill Woody's and pintails in Drake's and hen mallard decoys so all of them saying guises don't think that you have to have all these little intricate details worked out in your spread it doesn't work that way especially in the beginning now if you can tell that there the big concentration of pintails or you come across that sure it's going to help but you're still going to shoot them like if you can call good and and the weather is cooperating with you and you're set up according to the whim and they really want to be there and they're not heavily pressured you know early season right and when the opener comes it's going to be heavy and it's going to be hot so you know through the season I'm telling you guys it's your first or second year don't go out of your way you don't have to buy woody decoys and pintail decoys and teal decoys and go spend the money on those you know those odd decoys honestly guys when when it's your first and second year of doing this stuff I know there's a lot of you out there it's crazy me seeing your guys's comments and you guys letting me know you know drop a comment right now that I give me a great idea drop a comment let me know how long you've been hunting if all you guys are our beginners let me know so I know how to guide my videos for the main population of viewers so please guys drop a comment let me know I'm serious but but but back to my original thought before I got sidetracked with the comment until guys go buy you some of those hot by the equals I'm not even sure what brandy I don't even look anymore I haven't bought decoys for a while the only especially duck I bought you know we bought goose and we bought a windsock Clemens but I haven't bought duck so all I'm saying guys is I'd rather see you guys build your spread with Drake and hen Mallard something that's universal and it's going to work for you really well throughout the year and for years to come rather than see you spin your money because I know a lot of you are young on stuff that it's going to work it'll help throughout that you're sure but you don't need it right now you need to get that spread built up whether its water or field and and you know the more the merrier to me I'm not saying you have to have a lot that being said I'm going to tell you guys that go by your floaters first so go buy you some floaters first gift get a couple dozen three dozen however many you can afford built up that's going to get you on public water it's going to get you on rivers going to get you on pond it's going to get you on open bodies of water where you can strain them out in a straight line I know you a lot of you guys have seen that work there hunting big bodies of water it's strung out in a long line that's going to do it three four dozen for sure why I made this is that extra money that you might have you and a buddy going in together whatever put the money in Mojo's buy you a dang mojo don't buy another half dozen decoys or whatever go buy you imodium three dozen two dozen decoys on any body of water especially if it's a river or if it's small two dozen and a mojo you can do about anything with as far as duck hunting so that's for the water now let's hit up field full body ducks in the field guys remember mojo is versatile by you a mojo or two you can have two of these things Mojo's are great i will live by them and dice live my aim and die by them I'm serious in the field on the water mojo so great me and Wade we used to use floaters in the field you know we used to put floaters kind of you know stack them up a little bit I'm talking about budget Hutton here guys your first couple years you're not going to have a spread like we have you're not even going to have the quarter of the spread we have so guys it doesn't take a lot get creative and always remember Mojo's work but if you can buy full-body decoys guys even just a dozen a dozen full bodies if you're hunting a river and you put them on the in on a bank or on a sandbar does wonders does wonders say they they think it's real a tail and they come on in there so so to wrap up the field out of this use your floaters in the dang field they're ducks they're Birds they're not people that are intelligent and understand everything yeah it might work sometimes it may not who knows but you don't have to have a huge huge spread it's starting to rain if you can hear the noise excuse the rain noise but filled hunting in my and my eyes guides especially for ducks if you can get on Craigslist or you can get on Facebook buy sell trade you can buy some that are literally 1/2 or 1/3 less than buy new full bodies for the fields do it our snow decoys are beat - all hail I mean these things are big they're cracks they're everything that some of the heads are correct almost falling off but guess what we still put them out we got it for cheap we and they still work we still whack birds we still have eight six five man Limits all the time so decoys can be beat up you can touch them up whatever you want to do but a decoys of decoys it didn't get twice as many guys find them off a Facebook or Craigslist size and thing just because it might be scratched or this neck shirt whatever it's your first couple years don't dig in too deep on this deal get you some decoys built dumps and every year you can keep moving up your decoy spread by a dozen a year and you'll be good to go this rain is getting awfully loud I know I touched on the subject about buying use decoys back in my buying cheap spreads video go check it out I'll try to link it right here if I remember so honestly guys I can't stress enough don't think you got to go buy brand new decoys get a deal man go on the go on the Facebook pages and Craigslist it's okay to have use decoys they do not have to look the best you don't have to be like the pros I'll tell you right now this is the first year or no last year was the first year that we bought brand new decoys all the decoys you've ever used were always one two two two three four years old for the last six years before that in our first one to five years of huntin me and wait together they were all used every one of them a lot of them or beat the hell and we still use beat the hell decoys so don't think you have to have the best of the best of the best of all these things me and my good will shirt little side note about Bobby I love Goodwill shirts god dang old sprint car I think is probably from 1982 $2.00 Mickey Haller I want to thank all you new subscribers I know I see you guys I'm talking to you guys I'm replying to you guys so let me know like I said how long you guys been hunting if you're new what's up let me know I like to conversate with you guys I like to know what you guys want your comments let me know what path I need to take to serve you of that nice tasty foul footage thank you guys for watching smash that thumbs up if you enjoyed thanks guys [Music]
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History rhyming in the kernel community and beyond
we have up now Jonathan Corbett the editor lwn and in this year's team of a little bit of history repeating it's going to be telling us about history rhyming in the kernel community and beyond so please welcome Jonathan well good morning thanks everybody it's great to be back here at LCA as we just heard and in keeping with the theme of the conference I picked a quote often attributed to Mark Twain saying that history doesn't repeat itself but it often rhymes it turns out that one of the places where history often repeats is in the misattribution of quotes to mark 20 he didn't actually say that but it sounds like something he would have said and I like it so I figure I'm gonna go with it and just go through some thoughts on how we got to where we are and what it might say about where we're going and things that we want might want to keep an eye on as we go forward in this adventure so we'll start at a low level actually looking a little bit of code and then go up to more abstract things from that but let's start with the kernel patch this is a patch for a trivially exploitable used after free vulnerability in the TCP protocol code right nasty bug good news is it was fixed in 2007 so it's not really a boner ability that we need to worry about but this is a patch it looks very similar for a trivially exploitable use after free vulnerability in the DCC P protocol code now in a pretty much literal example of history rhyming we see a function here that was called TCP receive state process and it became DCC P receive state process because the the normal mode for history repeat itself in the kernel is through the time-honored copy and paste mechanism and that is exactly how the DCC be implementers back in 2005 created their protocol codes they took the TCP stuff stripped out all the other the stuff that you'll need took off the serial numbers and put in a new version under DCC P so you'd like to think that we had this one err ability in the TCP code which of course they copied when they copied that code into DCC P you'd like to think that we would have fixed it at the same time but this CVE 2017 60 74 right it lurked in the kernel for another ten years before somebody thought to look there and naturally enough it wasn't necessarily somebody who was friendly to us who looked there this kind of thing happens quite a bit where you have bugs that we have fixed that we've dealt with but in fact they exist in other forms elsewhere in the kernel they repeat themselves alvaro once said they're like mushrooms if you found one you need to look around for more the problem that I wish to point out here is that nobody's really doing that so if you find bugs in the kernel is a pretty good chance that somebody else will find another bug a similar bug somewhere else in the kernel in the mirror or perhaps not all that near-future this is an example of a pretty common pattern of underinvestment in certain areas of our whole ecosystem there are for example no end of vendors out there who are willing to put a lot of resources into making Linux work very well on their hardware and this is a great thing this is a welcome investment there were rather fewer who are willing to put energy into for example finding security issues even when we have a fairly good roadmap as to where they might be there are other areas like that I mean documentation for example and it's gonna lead to an ongoing series of repeating problems like this if you're interested in the security aspect in particular of course you should see cases talk where he's talking about what is being done about this which is a lot of awfully good work I'm getting said move on to the area of what I term velocity in particular the velocity of the development process this is a a table that I like to put up in my talks detailing the recent releases of of the Linux kernel right you see we've got all these major releases big feature releases with tens of thousands of change sets and all that coming out on a nice regular schedule every nine to ten weeks like clockwork never changes well almost ever we had a bit of an exception here but the point is that we've got what is a quite predictable pattern with our kernel releases we know when stuffs can get out it's gonna get out quickly but we should remember if we're thinking about the history of our community that it wasn't always like that if you were waiting for the 2.2 kernel after 2.0 you waited for 2 years to get that right 2.4 was another 2 years 2 to 6 to 3 years after that this was a period where Linux was beginning to be taken seriously it was beginning to be taking beginning to take off but we had a lot of gaps to fill we had a lot of hardware support we needed they had we had a lot of features we needed to add there are pretty basic things that still did not work in those days if you were developing or waiting for the code to fill one of these gaps 2 or 3 years is a long long time to wait for it to come through to a to a usable state in a stable release so that led to a lot of pathologies because of course people didn't wait what we saw was distributors picking out the passages that they wanted or that their users wanted and back porting them into earlier kernels take a lot of 2.6 stuff out of the 2.5 development kernels back poured the 2.4 release it is to an affordance something even though it wasn't that and all is good except that and everybody's kernel is different and we've got this sort of mess that nobody's really tested yet this was worsened by the addition of a lot of out of tree code I don't know how many people remember the text web server but we actually used to have a web server in the kernel once upon a time and well we didn't we didn't have that one in the kernel but we had a lot of interesting stuff it was being shipped out of tree by the distributors and at least that's these monstrous kernels and then when the new kernel did come out the distributor's found themselves is this incredible load of backported software and out of tree code they had made work in this one configurations one kernel and it was incredible pain to take that forward to the to the new kernel that came up so this led to a lot of pain throughout the the ecosystem and we did a bunch of things to deal with it we we adopted the short release cycle that I just showed you there we adopted the upstream first rule to try to do away with the shipping about a tree code that sort of thing so we've solved all this sort of stuff and if you look we have a nice release process works like clockwork and we don't have these problems anymore no home this is a slide I ripped off from timbered he showed it at the colonel summit if he years ago detailing for a number of popular handsets at the time the amount of out of tree code that was shipped in the kernel that runs on those handsets so if you had a galaxy s5 handset that the kernel running on that handset had over three million lines of out of tree code shoveled into it now if you think of the kernel as being 20 million lines of code to a first approximation you can figure out everything you don't need for a handset which is most of it you have a few million lines of code left that you're actually shipping then you add three million lines of out of tricot do you realize that what you have here is not a mainline kernel it's not even close to mainline kernel is something there's really the creation of the vendor that shipped that and this is this is common for pretty much every device that's out there at least some related sorts of pathologies this is the about screen phone screen from my phone which is not the newest phone but it still supported it's running Android eight and all that it has a three 1070 sweet kernel running on it right that is what they ship on it three at ten was shipped in June of 2013 right even the three 1073 update is about three years old three to ten is 320,000 patches behind the main line at least that was the case last week this week is worse now you can imagine all those 320,000 changes there's a whole lot of hardware enablement a lot of features a lot of security fixes stuff that you're gonna want in a current handset and so sure enough a whole lot of that has been back ported there's all the out of tree hardware support that's been shoveled into there as well and so you've got once again this sort of Frankenstein kernel this stays at three to ten because any attempt to port forward port it to a current kernel with all that back ported stuff added to it would be really painful and nobody is going to go through the effort to do that so this phone will never run anything but 3.10 and the support it sort of mode so if you think back to what was going on around the turn of the millennium and you think about what's happening now a lot of the stuff is going to start to sound a little bit familiar this is definitely a case of history rhyming at least if not repeating itself and it's happening for a lot of the same reasons a lot of stuff we saw happening 15 or 20 years ago was because the development process simply could not move fast enough to keep up with what what the developers were creating and what the users wanted that is happening again now with with the mobile world except that the pace has increased quite a bit what was once a two-year or three-year development cycle is now a few weeks but it's still too slow and the process of getting code is it's still too slow so we see this stuff happening so we're having to solve it the same sorts of ways by beating on vendors and tweaking our processes and there are some good things happening I think this situation is going to improve over the course of the next five years but it's going to be slow and then it will probably pop up somewhere else different topic tools and in particular development tools the tools that we use to develop the kernel if we go back to the better part of 20 years ago there was one of many extended flame wars on the Linux kernel mailing list because patches were falling through the cracks developers were sending him work and that seen getting incorporated into the kernel and then sometimes patch sets got put in a broken way which has led to this particular exchange which ended with - Torvalds saying go away get the hell out of my mailbox I'm taking a vacation I don't want to hear about this anymore so this is 1998 if you're thinking ok you know maybe this Linux thing is something I should take seriously it's not just a toy system that's out there and then you go on the mailing list and you see something like this it looks like the whole things about - does it burn down all right it really did it was scary it was scary for a whole lot of people so there are a lot of reasons behind this this sort of event was happening back then and we had to do a number of things to fix our development process to address this but there's one really really basic thing that played into this which was we didn't have a source code management system right the source code management system was emailing patches Salinas who would like lose not just delete them and then you do it again and you do it again you look the the passages that he would send out and see if the code got in there so the role we have no real history of what happened back in those days and we had a lot of trouble at the time but even back then there were people saying well hey you know the source code management systems they're fairly newfangled technology having only been invented in about the 1960s but maybe maybe what she got to be using one with the kernel and the answer that would come back was we can't do that because none of the systems that are out there will work for our development model it can't handle our scale it can't handle our speed it can handle the way we distribute development there's just no way we can use one of these tools so we have to just keep on doing things the way that we're doing them now so we want muddled along that way for quite a while but there were people thinking about solutions particularly 1998 I got a call from a guy named Larry McCoy who is worried about this and was trying to come up with a design for a source code management system that would work with the kernel that would work with our distributed development model this was discussed for quite a while but it took a full four years before there was something out there that actually started to use and once this happened the world kind of changed overnight it took really just a few months for a lot of our problems to go away once this happen so that was a good thing but there was also a little bit of turbulence because of course bitkeeper was not free software right it was made available for us to use for free but it was not free software he had seen interesting interesting features in this license which a lot of people termed the don't piss off Larry license because um it tended to change when somebody did something he didn't like right you couldn't use it for free only if you would allow it to log your changes to an open logging server on the Internet all right if you'll only use it for free if you were willing to work in the open if you wanted to work in private you could pay Larry and he'd set you up for that yeah that didn't bother us we were working in the open anyway that's that's how we do things you couldn't use it if you were working on anything that looked like another source code management system and this was employed by Larry to shut down some of that kind of work which didn't fly it all well in our community to use the license that way and Larry claimed the right to a lot of the metadata that we were creating when we were doing our work on the kernel if you could get something out of bitkeeper using the bitkeeper commands that was cool if he tried to actually dig into the repositories to do it he didn't like that and that didn't sit well with us either of course because we thought that we perhaps wanted to get access to that so this led to a lot of fights a lot of flame wars that sort of stuff and people pushing the limits certain people pushing them hard enough to create trouble and in 2005 the license was abruptly withdrawn so we woke up one morning and found that this tool this tool that we become to depend on completely to make our development process work had vanished overnight so this was not a good day there was no thought at that point of going back to the way we were doing things before nobody was willing to do that because we had seen that in fact the the tool had helped us a lot so said Lennis went off and wrote a thing called get and and change the world and things are a whole lot better now so there are some lessons that I think are worth looking at in the current era when we have people saying that the kernel is using a whole bunch of really outdated tools and we should be looking looking at things like github or various other services and tools that are out there and move into a more modern age the first of which being that tools do in fact matter the adoption of bitkeeper and then get totally changed the kernel development process and really save the kernel community from itself we wouldn't have been able to do what we did without that there's really no other way around it but of course licenses matter there are a number of people in the community who weren't concerned about the use of proprietary software in this mode but otherwise other people were and we saw in the most graphic way possible the way that proprietary software can go bad and the way that it can be used to try to exert control over your process tools can be made to work with our development model maybe what's out there now doesn't actually suit the kernel community once again but tools can be changed if you work on them and they can be made to do the things that we need them to do and the results can be spectacular at times but fries and beer tools are unreliable because if it's freezing beer and not truly free software then there's there's another agenda behind it and that you can run afoul of that and finally I'd like to say the conservatism can really impede process conservatism in the kernel community in the kernel community is a very conservative community in a lot of ways despite this sort of image we like to have of being on the leading edge of everything it slowed us down for years with regards to source code management systems and can certainly do it again so I'd like to bear these thoughts in mind yes I think about for example we'll talk the Greg Crowe Hartman gave about a year and a half ago about why the kernel development community still uses email it was a very good talk it was very well reasoned my emails a set of free standards that are out there we control you can use your own clients to work with it you can strip things nicely it's searchable so on and so forth there's a lot of very good reasons for continuing to use our email and patch based development process that we have more recently Daniel Vetter talked about why github really could not work with for the kernel community again an awful lot of good reasons why why this tool is not really gonna work for us so this is all very good reasoning but we need to bear in mind that kids these days really do see things differently then the sort of increasingly gray group of people who develop the kernel and some of them come in and they see how we develop things in the kernel community and it looks like something that their grandparents would have been doing might as well be communicating in Morse code and I think some of them simply go away I think it could be costing as contributors so we should ask when we think about newer tools for the kernel community is the resistance to going to something like github or other sorts of services like that an echo of the resistance to source code management systems in general you hear a lot of the same sorts of things about how this will not work for our particular development process are we hearing this again and this conservatism once again impeding the progress of the kernel and how the development can he works and perhaps costing us quarters I think we need to keep the stuff in mind on the other hand if you think about something like github in particular you certainly have to say should we be considering a proprietary service it's interesting if you look at the the deal that you get with github it sounds familiar you can get it for free if you're willing to work in public if you want to work in private well you can set that up for you alright they control the metadata only now they have it on their own servers and they have a much firmer grip on it then bitkeeper ever did a lot of very similar things and I think that depending on a tool like that could lead to some very similar endings so I think any any thoughts in that direction have to be thought about that a lot very hard and maybe instead we should once again develop a new tool we have in the past develop new tools for the kernel and it has changed the world we just need to do again all we need to do is define the we who will do that and perhaps some good things can happen and one final note on tools before I move on we talked about our nice email based system that we have now that is open and free and under our control I'd like to ask how many of you run your own email servers what if you but I would expect that in a group like this but this this you know roughly half the audience maybe just under half the audience okay the rest of you are using probably somebody's free as in beer proprietary email service okay those of you who are running your own email services I would wager have discovered that getting email delivered into those big proprietary fries and beer services is getting harder it's getting to be a real pain in the butt okay they're they're trying to fight spam and various other things and they really just do not care very much about the collateral damage that they caused in the process of that it's getting harder to do that and if you watch the kernel mailing list you will see in almost every development cycle some developer who's pull requests did not get through tool Innes because gmail decided they were sending spam and so you see kernel developers saying things like I'm going to get a gmail count which I have resisted for years because I need to get my pull request through and this is not something that I like to see yeah I think it's a kind of a scary sign I think we need to think about how free is this platform that we have based our development community on and will it remain free going into the future I think there are reasons to be pessimistic there and I don't really know what to do about that but but I think we have a problem in this area we like to think of the kernel as being kind of the lowest level of the software that we're dealing with based on on this black box hardware which is kind of the solid rock that we have built our whole structure on you know much like the rock that holds up the town of manarola in Italy it's just there it's solid it doesn't move it doesn't shift it's just something we can count on being there it's just a fact of nature but we got a sign actually was just over 20 years ago now these letters probably mean something to quite a few of you right there was a day when if you fed an instruction sequence into a Pentium process starting with a f00 F you would simply lock the whole thing solid you would have to to reset the machine at least it was in the days when we had reset buttons on our computers we needed them it was it was a an early sign that there are there are things working in our hardware that are perhaps a bit more complex and a bit more surprising than we would like to see eleven years ago and rutan 'mom came to this very city to tell us that we should be running MINIX because that was going to solve a lot of our security problems all right that was the pitch that he made and we we were polite we listened to him and then we kind of forgot about it and went on working on Linux and being glad that we were running that MINIX thing until last year when we discovered that actually many of our processors have another little processor hiding inside of them running Linux and a bunch of add-on software as well and rather than making our processors more secure it was actually quite the opposite of that it brought a whole set of its own security vulnerabilities with it the inside what we thought of as the hardware level was a whole pile of proprietary software bringing with it all the usual fun things that you get with proprietary software well recently of course we've had another indication that that there were some very interesting things happening within our hardware that what you think it was a hardware it is in fact a bunch of again proprietary software engaging in some pretty serious black magic at times and occasionally getting the spells wrong and conjuring up demons so maybe we think that this is the last of these and we've we've mitigated these and we're not gonna hear any more of this stuff but but but I kind of doubt that this there are a lot of implications on this there's actually it isn't on the schedule yet last I saw but there will be a panel in this room at this time tomorrow we're gonna talk about how the community dealt with with meltdown inspector I think it's gonna be interesting I'm not really gonna get into that here instead I'm just gonna make the point that we don't really control the hardware and what we think of as the hardware is a whole level of again proprietary software underneath the work that we are doing that can sabotage us in various sorts of you have interesting ways it's it's not an easy problem to solve of course I would make the point that what we really need is we need open this all the way down I think we need to redouble our efforts on open hardware and hardware that we control that we can review the designs of that we can at least have some hope of verifying that those designs are actually reflected in the hardware that we're running this of course is not a simple task in fact if you raise the idea people say Steve Zoey you know will cost a billion dollars to create a competitive processor in in an open sort of way and I would like to raise a couple points and answer that first of all back in 1983 there was this guy named Richard who said I'm going to make my own operating system and give it away and we all said hey that'd be nice I'd like to run that but I don't believe you can never achieve that I don't think you can pull that off that was a pretty common response back in 1983 - who - Richard Stallman screen but we're now running that that operating system ten years ago the next foundation to study and came to the conclusion that to recreate Fedora nine it would cost almost eleven billion dollars right that we had eleven billion dollars worth of stuff there it would take 1.4 billion dollars just to replace the kernel so I would make the point that we have in fact managed to muster billion-dollar investments in creating something that is open and under control I think that we should maybe be able to do this again and I think we need to set our goals more firmly on doing exactly that there's a lot of things that could be said about copyright issues I'm not going to address most of them but there's one thing that I wanted to bring up just in terms of how copyright relates to the the world that we work in how many of you recognized this guy quite a few actually found one in my junk drawer this is a cute cat it's it's a barcode reader back in the dot-com days some brilliant guy came up with the idea that all you had to do was give away a few million of these things and people would be delighted to use them to scan barcodes on print advertisements and be taken to the corresponding online advertisement because we didn't have enough advertising in our life back in those days and we really wanted to have more so this was a pretty silly business plan didn't work out very well but this the dot-com days were like that but people pretty much pretty quickly figured out they sure it would be nice to have a free barcode reader you could use it to do other things if you could just get make use of outside of the queue cat software now this was difficult because it was protected by a leading edge exclusive war based encryption system that that took a few minutes to circumvent but but once people did that you can't sorry coming out and threatening people and saying you cannot do this you cannot use our device in this way and it comes back to what Karen was talking about earlier this morning right to use the cute cat outside of the OQ cat software was a violation of the copyright on the software running in the Q ket device itself right this was an attempt to use copyright not to directly make money for the sales of proprietary software was not Bill Gates whining about piracy right this was an attempt to control the use of a device that you would otherwise think that you owned okay we've seen lots of that over the years there was a big fuss in United States last year when farmers started figuring out that the John Deere tractor company was telling them they couldn't fix their own tractors or they couldn't get their buddy to fix their tractor because that would be a violation of the copyright of the software running inside the tractor itself farmers are kind of an ornery and independent live they didn't like this and so there's been a lot of fussing about them but if we think about the use of copyright as a control mechanism I'd like to just think for a moment about one of the most widely distributed pieces of proprietary software out there and you know I don't know where it fits on the table but it's gonna be way up there it's a thing called the Google Play services this is a proprietary blob that's running on any Android phone right you don't pay for it it just comes with it in fact if you ship an Android phone you have to ship it on there it's used by Google to provide basic services to allow you to install apps from the Play Store and to ensure that that nice data stream goes back to Google it is Google's way of keeping control over what is shipped on a phone that you think of as being based pretty much on free software I mean Google of course being Google uses it for some things that are good I've used it to bring some coherence to the Android community make sure you can install apps across a wide range of devices all that sort of stuff but it's also used for example to prevent vendors who ship android phones from shipping a phone based on lineage os if you would rather have that but if you do that then you can't ship Android or you can't ship the proprietary stuff that comes with Android and so it is once again it's a control mechanism it is their way of keeping their hands on what would otherwise be a least partially free software system so we see lots of this will continue to see about it copyright really isn't about selling proprietary software anymore although that still happens but it's more our mechanism for controlling what we do with our devices even if we think that our devices are running free software for the most part so we haven't gotten away from it and I believe the freedom issue is really more relevant in a lot of ways than it has has ever been as a result of that so my last topic has to do I just called it platforms and since most of the talk has been about platforms in terms of the things that we are building our system on top of and and the stability of them gonna step back a bit now and think about platforms as a computing platform as a whole the operating system perhaps the hardware it's running on and so on and if we look a little bit further back in history there's probably not too many of you who remember the days of IBM is the bad old monopolist of of the computing industry but it was that it was indeed bad there was people would say you never got fired for buying IBM for a reason but if you've tried to buy something else in IBM would send its salespeople to your boss and all kinds of really fun things happened in those days they they totally controlled the the the ecosystem for a while but IBM kind of missed this shift some smaller computers many computers that were still pretty big computers and seeded much of the industry it's a company is like the Digital Equipment Corporation which was able to to take a whale out of business and there was a pretty long period where if he had a room with a VAX 1178 eat it you were in you were in Fat City he had he had really the nicest stuff that you could have but Dec 2 missed out on a shift here right they missed out on the shift to UNIX based things what we were calling UNIX workstations in those days only we didn't really have one of them anymore we had a whole bunch of incompatible buggy UNIX systems they're all competing with themselves we had we called the UNIX worse and this is I think part of why the era of of UNIX dominance of at least a portion of the computing industry was rather shorter than when my argue it should have been it didn't actually last all that long and part of it was all of these companies each trying to control the platform and trying to take it in their own direction and fragmenting the whole thing and making it all such a mess that people didn't want to deal with it and leaving an opening for this thing called Windows there was a brief period out there a very dark period where it looked like Windows was gonna take over everything right the UNIX workstation vendors were preparing their NT workstation products I was working in a international supercomputing Center at that point we were being told that the supercomputers were going to shift over to windows-based machine at some point this was not really a nice view of the future we were not pleased with it but um something interesting happened that derailed them which was of course that linux came along and while it certainly didn't bring an end to Windows it definitely brought an end to the dream of Windows dominating the entire computing industry and rather than having Windows we now have Linux dominating much of the computing industry there's certainly no talk of putting Windows on supercomputers these days but there's also no talk of putting Windows on phone handsets or anything like that outside of the desktop environment we we dominate pretty much the whole thing so this this is pretty impressive when you think about it we set out to change the world years ago kind of just trying to do we could do and we won right we won we succeeded beyond really what our wildest dreams of what we thought we could do nobody thought that we could get to this point where we dominate much of the industry and we have a fair amount of control over the systems that that we build our software on on the systems that we're running it's not complete it's certainly not perfect but it's far better than we really had any right to hope for back 20 years ago something that it's an amazing success so it's natural to think that okay we have succeeded we have won we we did this and this is of course is the way that things should really be because what we have now is a better alternative than anything that's out there and there's not much insight the skin a displaces that's gonna push us aside and so to that I would like to bring up a couple of quotes so let's remember back in the 1990's somebody asked Ken Olson about this is this UNIX thing and he came up with this classic response it was published in a trade rag back then saying that his belief was that serious users would run out of things they could do with Unix they'll want a real system and they will end up doing VMs when they get to be serious about programming all right the beauty of genic says it is simple the beauty of VMs is it's all there well VMs of course wasn't there at all for a whole lot longer than this but it's worth noting that a guy Ken Olson write was the the CEO of Dec somebody who had transformed the computing industry who was you would think understood it pretty well who had made some major changes had made things better in a lot of ways totally failed to see this this massive threat to to his dominance of a big part of the computing industry and was completely blindsided by it 2003 Jonathan Schwartz the CEO of Sun they wanted to be really clear about their Linux strategy their son we don't have one we do not believe that Linux plays a role on the server period well that didn't work out very well for Jonathan Schwartz either needless to say and he too was totally blindsided as the son people were totally blindsided in fact if you go out if you can find a proper search for terms like sunset out there you will see that there are still people who don't really understand what it is they happen to them and think that some massive injustice came along and displaced Sun and Solaris from its natural place at the top of the computing heap right they simply they did not see it coming and even now that it is coming god they still don't seem to see it so you should maybe be thinking about this and asking well what is it that we don't see what might be coming along that might blindside us in the same way that that our predecessors got blindsided because it's a recurring pattern in the industry that this happens we've had a lot of systems a lot of people dominating in various phases and never lasts do we really think that we're different do we really think that our way of developing software is different so you know I don't know what's coming along next time don't I think be blindsided too but you see some pressures out there now a lot of interest in creating a kernel and a system based on it that for example is much smaller and more nimble the Linux kernel is huge that gives it a lot of inertia both with the software base and in the community that drives it it's very hard to change it quickly it's very hard to to control it it's very hard to get things going that way especially if you think about the smaller systems the systems that you might say put into a heart defibrillator or any of the other small systems that we here are going to be surrounding us by the thousand everywhere right Linux is not necessarily the best adapted system for these sorts of deployments and there are there companies out there they would like to see something else it of course like to see a permissively licensed because that gives them and it gives them some freedoms that they would like to have at the you know at the most Medina edge of just not dealing with the hassles of GPL compliance or at the last benign edge of taking things proprietary and there is a lot of interest out there in having an operating system the company itself controls and this is something that we should bear in mind because one of the real strengths of of Linux and the whole system that has been built around it is that no one company controls it it is its own thing it is its own community and there is no company that actually controls it their companies would influence some of them have a fair amount but nobody controls it all the companies that they're using Linux have benefited immensely from this model of having a system that nobody controls that is out there that is developed with the interests of really the entire user base in mind but that will not stop them from saying okay that's fine but now I would like to ship a system that I control then I am in charge of and so we're gonna see pushes in this direction so when you hear names like I don't know is effort or fuschia you should be thinking in terms of this sort of thing of creating a smaller nimble system that some company can control on its own and if if we are not able to to respond to that kind of threat we may find ourselves blindsided in the same sort of way by some small little system that looks perhaps like a toy but which better meets the needs of some companies with resources that are willing to drive it forward so if we want to continue to have our kernel that in some sense we control we need to come up with responses I don't honestly know what it is because this which suggests that the Linux is not forever and what comes after it may or may not be as good as what we have now so on that I'm pretty much out of things to say you can sort of reiterate a few of the points that I made I do have five minutes for questions I am informed so if anybody has any questions I would be glad to answer them I think we have a microphone so you should wait for the mic and then we can go from there does anybody have any questions where have I put you all to sleep all right we have a couple back through to the right yes um so you said that um else we had hear my voice but um you said that Linux has dominated like outside of the desktop world like successfully what do you think was the reason or the main reason why it didn't happen in the desktop like well the main reason why it didn't happen in the desktop why we didn't dominate the desktop I think I mean one can come up with a lot of things but I think that by the time we were in a position to really contend for it there were a lot of there was an incumbent vendor there that was already pretty well established and you know just displace somebody like that you have to be not just better but quite a bit better the ways in which we were better were not really visible to to the people who are buying desktop systems in those days and perhaps still or not because I still don't think we've really made the point of how important freedom is in these areas so it was it was always a hard sell to try to displace that vendor in that way there are a lot of other reasons and you know one can talk about the desktop Wars or any of a number of other things but I think that's really the core of it right there so we've saying Linux is no forever is one of the huge benefits the fact it is open is open is going to help whoever comes over the top or if something comes over the top openness because allows anyone to get involved sorry could you repeat that anyway is openness like the fact Linux is open has helped it dominate to the extent it has so his openness the thing that gives it such a huge advantage I believe it has yes you know I think the openness is good if you look you know if you look for example this is our success in the industry the computing industry actually really loves free software at least they love to use it all right it's it's a very nice input to to their products and it's a very nice way to take the air out of what perhaps some other company is charging for so openness in that sense I think has been very good for the success of Linux I think openness has also really helped to enable all of the all of the players certainly those who are willing to participate to influence the direction of Linux in the way that they need yeah it has a lot to do with why we have a system that works some very small systems in very large systems and in very many different kinds of use cases because there is room for the influence there and not allow one particular constituency to to push aside the others I think we really have been able to make a system that is almost all things to all people though I think openness has helped us quite a bit in those areas anymore you mentioned you you you mentioned Google using talkback aka Play services to essentially discriminate against vendors that also support things like lineage OS do you have a concrete example to back that up as in an example of when Google actually used that kind of enforcement or is that just is that currently sort of a looming threat that hasn't actually been exercised you know I can't point you at it but but the agreement that you have to sign to to ship that simply this allows it okay so I don't think they've ever had to enforce it because the companies know what they say and they haven't really tried it so you can see someone like you know oneplus who will ship something else but then they aren't shipping Android and that leaves the issues for them right it makes harder getting back to the question about email versus github and perhaps having problems with github being a corporation that could repeat the problems with bitkeeper I don't understand given that the Linux Foundation seems so wealthy and powerful and able to organize a lot of really good efforts like the core infrastructure initiative I don't really understand why they don't launch an initiative to help at least investigate some of these problems it it's it seems like the problem you're referring to is widely recognized so I don't Stan why say we don't have static analysis tools why are so many these initiatives started by volunteer efforts or individual companies that's a loaded question but what I can what I will say is that the Linux Foundation is at its core a consortium of companies right and the things that the Linux Foundation pursues are the things that people are willing to go to them with the resources to support its pursuing so with the corniche core infrastructure initiative and that actually was someone initiated from within the Linux Foundation but it's still required a bunch of the companies to come in with resources to fund it to make it happen right so the way the Linux Foundation works if you can create a pitch that will bring that sort of resources in the Linux Foundation will be your friend on something like this right they will it will do it and they will support a number of good things or perhaps not so good things on that but it really is based on on getting the funding behind us so if you can't really get some interest in the industry in making it happen then the Linux Foundation is essentially representative of industry is it's not going to do that so I've tried a few times to get them to put support behind things that I thought was we're important and sometimes I've had some success sometimes I haven't but they can't do everything and and they're less likely to just pick up a new project from the beginning and and push it forward on their own initiative like that all right well thank you very much Jonathan for entertaining the audience on behalf of the organizers I have a gift for you and everyone please give a round of applause to Duncan thank you all
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Bish Bash Bosh Jon Davey Social Media Directors version 1
hey good morning thanks for clicking blow John day via social media directors what I want to talk to you today about is our bish bash Bosh solution that's a social engagement for years people have asked me if we could help I could have with their social media because obviously the amount of noise I've got going on around my own stuff and they look at it and they go I wish I could do that but I don't at the time I wish I could do that but I don't know how which had to do that blah blah blah and so you know people have asked me can I do that for them kind of do this and the trouble is being that people don't want to take you seriously enough you know I mean they don't want to put the right level of energy into it now I can't be your voice on social media but what I can be is your back office voice on social media because to be authentic you need to be talking about it so you need to be making your own voice but we can add to that and we can help find the right people we can get strategic with the content that we put out as the back of it we can get strategic in terms of those that we look to engage with we could use the data we can go and find the right people engage with it through different means each other that will be folk you know real-time phone conversations with people because it's not all about the social thing it's a social is about conversation and therefore the conversation has to become real at some point you know ideally Gwildor rapidly because just noise on the web is back end mktg noise and it's just noise so we can help and we can make that call orchestrate noi so it becomes a professional voice a professional way of engaging approaching your people yes I've read many years of experience of doing the stuff sighs now time for start putting in a play and helping others they're serious about it that means it's not cheap don't expect me to do 400 quid a bloody month and expect you'd expected me to jump through hoops for that marvelous amount of money because you be so generous it's not gonna work you have to be taking this proper proper series so you have to make the right sort of offer you have to be the right sort of organization the right sort of individual what I'm just going to represent anybody it has to be right has to be a good fit it has to work and then we'll get on with it will do the job properly and you'll see a great return on your investment all right speed
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Federalist Papers | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay | Political Science | 10/12
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 greg bryant the federalist papers federalist number seventy by alexander hamilton the executive department further considered from the independent journal saturday march fifteenth seventeen eighty eight to the people of the state of new york there is an idea which is not without its advocates that a vigorous executive is inconsistent with the genius of republican government the enlightened well-wishers to this species of government must at least hope that the supposition is destitute of foundation since they can never admit its truth without at the same time admitting the condemnation of their own principles energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government it is essential to the protection of the community against foreign attacks it is not less essential to the steady administration of the laws to the protection of property against those irregular and high-handed combinations which sometimes interrupt the ordinary course of justice to the security of liberty against the enterprises and assaults of ambition of faction and of anarchy every man at least conversant in roman story knows how often that republic was obliged to take refuge in the absolute power of a single man under the formidable title of dictator as well against the intrigues of ambitious individuals who aspired to the tyranny and the seditions of whole classes of the community whose conduct threatened the existence of all government as against the invasions of external enemies who menaced the conquest and destruction of rome there can be no need however to multiply arguments or examples on this head a feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government a feeble execution is but another phrase for a bad execution and a government ill executed whatever it may be in theory must be in practice a bad government taking it for granted therefore that all men of sense will agree in the necessity of an energetic executive it will only remain to inquire what are the ingredients which constitute this energy how far can they be combined with those other ingredients which constitute safety in the republican sense and how far does this combination characterize the plan which has been reported by the convention the ingredients which constitute energy in the executive are first unity secondly duration thirdly an adequate provision for its support fourthly competent powers the ingredients which constitute safety in the republican sense are first a due dependence on the people secondly a due responsibility those politicians and statesmen who have been most celebrated for the soundness of their principles and for the justice of their views have declared in favor of a single executive and a numerous legislature they have with great propriety considered energy as the most necessary qualification of the former and have regarded this as most applicable to power in a single hand while they have with equal propriety consider the latter as best adapted to deliberation and wisdom and best calculated to conciliate the confidence of the people and to secure their privileges and interests that unity is conducive to energy will not be disputed decision activity secrecy and dispatch will generally characterize the proceedings of one man in a much more eminent degree than the proceedings of any greater number and in proportion as the number is increased these qualities will be diminished this unity may be destroyed in two ways either by vesting the power in two or more magistrates of equal dignity and authority or by vesting it ostensibly in one man subject in whole or in part to the control and cooperation of others in the capacity of counselors to him of the first the two consuls of rome may serve as an example of the last we shall find examples in the constitutions of several of the states new york and new jersey if i recollect right are the only states which have entrusted the executive authority wholly to single men both these methods of destroying the unity of the executive have their partisans but the voters of an executive council are the most numerous they are both liable if not to equal to similar objections and may in most lights be examined in conjunction the experience of other nations will afford little instruction on this head as far however as it teaches anything it teaches us not to be enamored of plurality in the executive we have seen that the achaeans on the experiment of two praetors were induced to abolish one the roman history records many instances of mischief to the republic from the dissensions between the consuls and between the military tribunes who were at times substituted for the consuls but it gives us no specimens of any peculiar advantages derived to the state from the circumstance of the plurality of those magistrates that the dissensions between them were not more frequent or more fatal is matter of astonishment until we advert to the singular position in which the republic was almost continually placed and to the prudent policy pointed out by the circumstances of the state and pursued by the consuls of making a division of the government between them the patricians engaged in a perpetual struggle with the plebeians for the preservation of their ancient authorities and dignities the consuls who were generally chosen out of the former body were commonly united by the personal interest they had in the defense of the privileges of their order in addition to this motive of union after the arms of the republic had considerably expanded the bounds of its empire it became an established custom with the consuls to divide the administration between themselves by lot one of them remaining at rome to govern the city and its environs the other taking command in the more distant provinces this expedient must no doubt have had great influence in preventing those collisions and rival ships which might otherwise have embroiled the peace of the republic but quitting the dim light of historical research attaching ourselves purely to the dictates of reason and good sense we shall discover much greater cause to reject than to approve the idea of plurality in the executive under any modification whatsoever wherever two or more persons are engaged in any common enterprise or pursuit there is always danger of difference of opinion if it be a public trust or office in which they are clothed with equal dignity and authority there is peculiar danger of personal emulation and even animosity from either and especially from all these causes the most bitter dissensions are apt to spring whenever these happen they lessen the respectability weaken the authority and distract the plans and operations of those whom they divide if they should unfortunately assail the supreme executive magistracy of a country consisting of a plurality of persons they might impede or frustrate the most important measures of the government in the most critical emergencies of the state and what is still worse they might split the community into the most violent and irreconcilable factions adhering differently to the different individuals who compose the magistracy men often oppose a thing merely because they have had no agency in planning it or because it may have been planned by those whom they dislike but if they have been consulted and have happened to disapprove opposition then becomes in their estimation and indispensable duty of self-love they seem to think themselves bound in honor and by all the motives of personal infallibility to defeat the success of what has been resolved upon contrary to their sentiments men of upright benevolent tempers have too many opportunities of remarking with horror to what desperate lengths this disposition is sometimes carried and how often the great interests of society are sacrificed to the vanity to the conceit and to the obstinacy of individuals who have credit enough to make their passions and their caprices interesting to mankind perhaps the question now before the public may in its consequences afford melancholy proofs of the effects of this despicable frailty or rather detestable vice in the human character upon the principles of a free government inconveniences from the source just mentioned must necessarily be submitted to in the formation of the legislature but it is unnecessary and therefore unwise to introduce them into the constitution of the executive it is here too that they may be most pernicious in the legislature promptitude of decision is often or an evil than a benefit the differences of opinion and the jarrings of parties in that department of the government though they may sometimes obstruct solitary plans yet often promote deliberation and circumspection and serve to check excesses in the majority when a resolution two is once taken the opposition must be at an end that resolution is a law and resistance to it punishable but no favorable circumstances palliate or atone for the disadvantages of dissension in the executive department here they are pure and unmixed there is no point at which they cease to operate they serve to embarrass and weaken the execution of the plan or measure to which they relate from the first step to the final conclusion of it they constantly counteract those qualities in the executive which are the most necessary ingredients in its composition vigor and expedition and this without any counter balancing good in the conduct of war in which the energy of the executive is the bulwark of the national security everything would be to be apprehended from its plurality it must be confessed that these observations apply with principal weight to the first case supposed that is to a plurality of magistrates of equal dignity and authority a scheme the advocates for which are not likely to form a numerous sect but they apply though not with equal yet with considerable weight to the project of a council whose concurrence is made constitutionally necessary to the operations of the ostensible executive an artful cabal in that council would be able to distract and to innervate the whole system of administration if no such cabal should exist the mere diversity of views and opinions would alone be sufficient to tincture the exercise of the executive authority with a spirit of habitual feebleness and dilatoryness but one of the weightiest objections to a plurality in the executive and which lies as much against the last as the first plan is that it tends to conceal faults and destroy responsibility responsibility is of two kinds to censure and to punishment the first is the more important of the two especially in an elective office man in public trust will much often or act in such a manner as to render him unworthy of being any longer trusted than in such a manner as to make him obnoxious to legal punishment but the multiplication of the executive adds to the difficulty of detection in either case it often becomes impossible amidst mutual accusations to determine on whom the blame or the punishment of a pernicious measure or series of pernicious measures ought really to fall it is shifted from one to another with so much dexterity and under such plausible appearances that the public opinion is left in suspense about the real author the circumstances which may have led to any national miscarriage of misfortune are sometimes so complicated that where there are a number of actors who may have had different degrees and kinds of agency though we may clearly see upon the whole that there has been mismanagement yet it may be impracticable to pronounce to whose account the evil which may have been incurred is truly chargeable quote i was overruled by my counsel the council were so divided in their opinions that it was impossible to obtain any better resolution on the point unquote these and similar pretexts are constantly at hand whether true or false and who is there that will either take the trouble or incur the odium of a strict scrutiny into the secret springs of the transaction should there be found a citizen zealous enough to undertake the unpromising task if there happened to be collusion between the parties concerned how easy it is to clothe the circumstances with so much ambiguity as to render it uncertain what was the precise conduct of any of those parties in the single instance in which the governor of this state is coupled with a council that is in the appointment to offices we have seen the mischiefs of it in the view now under consideration scandalous appointments to important offices have been made some cases indeed have been so flagrant that all parties have agreed in the impropriety of the thing when inquiry has been made the blame has been laid by the governor on the members of the council who on their part have charged it upon his nomination while the people remain all together at a loss to determine by whose influence their interests have been committed to hands so unqualified and so manifestly improper in tenderness to individuals i for bear to descend to particulars it is evident from these considerations that the plurality of the executive tends to deprive the people of the two greatest securities they can have for the faithful exercise of any delegated power first the restraints of public opinion which lose their efficacy as well on account of the division of the censure attendant on bad measures among a number as on account of the uncertainty on whom it ought to fall and secondly the opportunity of discovering with facility and clearness the misconduct of the persons they trust in order either to their removal from office or to their actual punishment in cases which admit of it in england the king is a perpetual magistrate and it is a maxim which has obtained for the sake of the public peace that he is unaccountable for his administration and his person sacred nothing therefore can be wiser in that kingdom than to annex to the king a constitutional council who may be responsible to the nation for the advice they give without this there would be no responsibility whatever in the executive department an idea inadmissible in a free government but even there the king is not bound by the resolutions of his council though they are answerable for the advice they give he is the absolute master of his own conduct in the exercise of his office and may observe or disregard the counsel given to him at his sole discretion but in a republic where every magistrate ought to be personally responsible for his behavior in office the reason which in the british constitution dictates the propriety of a council not only ceases to apply but turns against the institution in the monarchy of great britain it furnishes a substitute for the prohibited responsibility of the chief magistrate which serves in some degree as a hostage to the national justice for his good behavior in the american republic it would serve to destroy or would greatly diminish the intended and necessary responsibility of the chief magistrate himself the idea of a council to the executive which has so generally obtained in the state constitutions has been derived from the maxim of a republican jealousy which considers power as safer in the hands of a number of men than of a single man if the maxim should be admitted to be applicable to the case i should contend that the advantage on that side would not counter balance the numerous disadvantages on the opposite side but i do not think the rule at all applicable to the executive power i clearly concur in opinion in this particular with a writer whom the celebrated juniors pronounces to be quote deep solid and ingenious unquote that quote the executive power is more easily confined when it is one unquote that it is far more safe there should be a single object for the jealousy and watchfulness of the people and in a word that all multiplication of the executive is rather dangerous than friendly to liberty a little consideration will satisfy us that the species of security sought for in the multiplication of the executive is unattainable numbers must be so great as to render combination difficult or they are rather a source of danger than of security the united credit and influence of several individuals must be more formidable to liberty than the credit and influence of either of them separately when power therefore is placed in the hands of so small a number of men as to admit of their interests and views being easily combined in a common enterprise by an artful leader it becomes more liable to abuse and more dangerous when abused than if it be lodged in the hands of one man who from the very circumstance of his being alone will be more narrowly watched and more readily suspected and who cannot unite so great a massive influence as when he is associated with others the decembers of rome whose name denotes their number were more to be dreaded in their usurpation than any one of them would have been no person would think of proposing an executive much more numerous than that body from six to a dozen have been suggested for the number of the council the extreme of these numbers is not too great for an easy combination and from such a combination america would have more to fear than from the ambition of any single individual a council to a magistrate who is himself responsible for what he does are generally nothing better than a clog upon his good intentions are often the instruments and accomplices of his bad and are almost always a cloak to his faults i forbear to dwell upon the subject of expense though it be evident that if the council should be numerous enough to answer the principle end aimed at by the institution the salaries of the members who must be drawn from their homes to reside at the seat of government would form an item in the catalog of public expenditures too serious to be incurred for an object of equivocal utility i will only add that prior to the appearance of the constitution i rarely met with an intelligent man from any of the states who did not admit as the result of experience that the unity of the executive of this state was one of the best of the distinguishing features of our constitution publius end of federalist number seventy this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recorded by greg bryant the federalist papers federalist number 71 by alexander hamilton the duration in office of the executive from the new york packet tuesday march 18 1788 to the people of the state of new york duration in office has been mentioned as the second requisite to the energy of the executive authority this has relation to two objects to the personal firmness of the executive magistrate in the employment of his constitutional powers and to the stability of the system of administration which may have been adopted under his auspices with regard to the first it must be evident that the longer the duration in office the greater will be the probability of obtaining so important an advantage it is a general principle of human nature that a man will be interested in whatever he possesses in proportion to the firmness or precariousness of the tenure by which he holds it will be less attached to what he holds by a momentary or uncertain title than to that which he enjoys by a durable or certain title and of course will be willing to risk more for the sake of the one than for the sake of the other this remark is not less applicable to a political privilege or honor or trust than to any article of ordinary property the inference from it is that a man acting in the capacity of a chief magistrate under a consciousness that in a very short time he must lay down his office will be apt to feel himself too little interested in it to hazard any material censure or perplexity from the independent exertion of his powers or from encountering the ill humors however transient which may happen to prevail either in a considerable part of the society itself or even in a predominant faction of the legislative body if the case should only be that he might lay it down unless continued by a new choice and if he should be desirous of being continued his wishes conspiring with his fears would tend still more powerfully to corrupt his integrity or debase his fortitude in either case feebleness and irresolution must be the characteristics of the station there are some who would be inclined to regard the servile pliancy of the executive to a prevailing current either in the community or in the legislature as its best recommendation but such men entertain very crude notions as well of the purposes for which government was instituted as of the true means by which the public happiness may be promoted the republican principle demands that the deliberate sense of the community should govern the conduct of those to whom they entrust the management of their affairs but it does not require an unqualified complacence to every sudden breeze of passion or to every transient impulse which the people may receive from the arts of man who flatter their prejudices to betray their interests it is a just observation that the people commonly intend the public good this often applies to their very errors but their good sense would despise the adulator who should pretend that they always reason right about the means of promoting it they know from experience that they sometimes er and the wonder is that they so seldom er as they do beset as they continually are by the wiles of parasites and sycophants by the snares of the ambitious the avaricious the desperate by the artifices of men who possess their confidence more than they deserve it and of those who seek to possess rather than to deserve it when occasions present themselves in which the interests of the people are at variance with their inclinations it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed to be the guardians of those interests to withstand the temporary delusion in order to give them time and opportunity for more cool and sedate reflection instances might be cited in which a conduct of this kind has saved the people from very fatal consequences of their own mistakes and has procured lasting monuments of their gratitude to the men who had courage and magnanimity enough to serve them at the peril of their displeasure but however inclined we might be to insist upon an unbounded complacence in the executive to the inclinations of the people we can with no propriety contend for a like complacence to the humors of the legislature the latter may sometimes stand in opposition to the former and at other times the people may be entirely neutral in either supposition it is certainly desirable that the executive should be in a situation to dare to act his own opinion with vigor and decision the same rule which teaches the propriety of a partition between the various branches of power teaches us likewise that this partition ought to be so contrived as to render the one independent of the other to what purpose separate the executive or the judiciary from the legislative if both the executive and the judiciary are so constituted as to be at the absolute devotion of the legislative such a separation must be merely nominal and incapable of producing the ends for which it was established it is one thing to be subordinate to the laws and another to be dependent on the legislative body the first comports with the last violates the fundamental principles of good government and whatever may be the forms of the constitution unites all power in the same hands the tendency of the legislative authority to absorb every other has been fully displayed and illustrated by examples in some preceding numbers in governments purely republican this tendency is almost irresistible the representatives of the people in a popular assembly seem sometimes to fancy that they are the people themselves and betray strong symptoms of impatience and disgust at the least sign of opposition from any other quarter as if the exercise of its rights by either the executive or judiciary were a breach of their privilege and an outrage to their dignity they often appear disposed to exert an imperious control over the other departments and as they commonly have the people on their side they always act with such momentum as to make it very difficult for the other members of the government to maintain the balance of the constitution it may perhaps be asked how the shortness of the duration in office can affect the independence of the executive on the legislature unless the one were possessed of the power of appointing or displacing the other one answer to this inquiry may be drawn from the principle already remarked that is from the slender interest a man is apt to take in a short-lived advantage and the little inducement it affords him to expose himself on account of it to any considerable inconvenience or hazard another answer perhaps more obvious though not more conclusive will result from the consideration of the influence of the legislative body over the people which might be employed to prevent the re-election of a man who by an upright resistance to any sinister project of that body should have made himself obnoxious to its resentment it may be asked also whether a duration of four years would answer the end proposed and if it would not whether a less period which would at least be recommended by greater security against ambitious designs would not for that reason be preferable to a longer period which was at the same time too short for the purpose of inspiring the desired firmness and independence of the magistrate it cannot be affirmed that a duration of four years or any other limited duration would completely answer the end proposed but it would contribute towards it in a degree which would have a material influence upon the spirit and character of the government between the commencement and termination of such a period there would always be a considerable interval in which the prospect of annihilation would be sufficiently remote not to have an improper effect upon the conduct of a man imbued with a tolerable portion of fortitude and in which he might reasonably promise himself that there would be time enough before it arrived to make the community sensible of the propriety of the measures he might incline to pursue though it be probable that as he approached the moment when the public were by a new election to signify their sense of his conduct his confidence and with it his firmness would decline yet both the one and the other would derive support from the opportunities which his previous continuance in the station had afforded him of establishing himself in the esteem and goodwill of his constituents he might then hazard with safety in proportion to the proofs he had given of his wisdom and integrity and to the title he had acquired to the respect and attachment of his fellow citizens as on the one hand a duration of four years will contribute to the firmness of the executive in a sufficient degree to render it a very valuable ingredient in the composition so on the other it is not enough to justify any alarm for the public liberty if a british house of commons from the most feeble beginnings from the mere power of assenting or disagreeing to the imposition of a new tax have by rapid strides reduced the prerogatives of the crown and the privileges of the nobility within the limits they conceived to be compatible with the principles of a free government while they raised themselves to the rank and consequence of a co-equal branch of the legislature if they've been able in one instance to abolish both the royalty and the aristocracy and to overturn all the ancient establishments as well in the church as state if they've been able on a recent occasion to make the monarch tremble at the prospect of an innovation attempted by them what would be to be feared from an elective magistrate of four years duration and with the confined authorities of a president of the united states what but that he might be unequal to the task which the constitution assigns him i shall only add that if his duration be such as to leave a doubt of his firmness that doubt is inconsistent with the jealousy of his encroachments publius end of federalist number 71 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recorded by greg bryant the federalist papers federalist number 72 by alexander hamilton the duration in office of the executive the same subject continued and re-eligibility of the executive considered from the independent journal wednesday march 19 1788 to the people of the state of new york the administration of government in its largest sense comprehends all the operations of the body politic whether legislative executive or judiciary but in its most usual and perhaps in its most precise signification it is limited to executive details and falls peculiarly within the province of the executive department the actual conduct of foreign negotiations the preparatory plans of finance the application and disbursement of the public monies in conformity to the general appropriations of the legislature the arrangement of the army and navy the direction of the operations of war these and other matters of a like nature constitute what seems to be most properly understood by the administration of government the persons therefore to whose immediate management these different matters are committed ought to be considered as the assistants or deputies of the chief magistrate and on this account they ought to derive their offices from his appointment at least from his nomination and ought to be subject to his superintendents this view of the subject will at once suggest to us the intimate connection between the duration of the executive magistrate in office and the stability of the system of administration to reverse and undo what has been done by a predecessor is very often considered by a successor as the best proof he can give of his own capacity and desert and in addition to this propensity where the alteration has been the result of public choice the person substituted is warranted in supposing that the dismission of his predecessor has proceeded from a dislike to his measures and that the less he resembles him the more he will recommend himself to the favor of his constituents these considerations and the influence of personal confidences and attachments would be likely to induce every new president to promote a change of men to fill the subordinate stations and these causes together could not fail to occasion a disgraceful and ruinous mutability in the administration of the government with a positive duration of considerable extent i connect the circumstance of re-eligibility the first is necessary to give to the officer himself the inclination and the resolution to act his part well and to the community time and leisure to observe the tendency of his measures and thence to form an experimental estimate of their merits the last is necessary to enable the people when they see reason to approve of his conduct to continue him in his station in order to prolong the utility of his talents and virtues and to secure to the government the advantage of permanency in a wise system of administration nothing appears more plausible at first sight nor more ill founded upon close inspection than a scheme which in relation to the present point has had some respectable advocates i mean that of continuing the chief magistrate in office for a certain time and then excluding him from it either for a limited period or forever after this exclusion whether temporary or perpetual would have nearly the same effects and these effects would be for the most part rather pernicious than solitary one ill effect of the exclusion would be a diminution of the inducements to good behavior there are few men who would not feel much less zeal in the discharge of a duty when they were conscious that the advantages of the station with which it was connected must be relinquished at a determinant period than when they were permitted to entertain a hope of obtaining by meriting a continuance of them this position will not be disputed so long as it is admitted that the desire of reward is one of the strongest incentives of human conduct or that the best security for the fidelity of mankind is to make their interest coincide with their duty even the love of fame the ruling passion of the noblest minds which would prompt a man to plan and undertake extensive and arduous enterprises for the public benefit requiring considerable time to mature and perfect them if he could flatter himself with the prospect of being allowed to finish what he had begun would on the contrary deter him from the undertaking when he foresaw that he must quit the scene before he could accomplish the work and must commit that together with his own reputation to hands which might be unequal or unfriendly to the task the most to be expected from the generality of men in such a situation is the negative merit of not doing harm instead of the positive merit of doing good another ill effect of the exclusion would be the temptation to sorted views to peculation and in some instances to usurpation an avaricious man who might happen to fill the office looking forward to a time when he must at all events yield up the emoluments he enjoyed would feel a propensity not easy to be resisted by such a man to make the best use of the opportunity he enjoyed while it lasted and might not scruple to have recourse to the most corrupt expedience to make the harvest as abundant as it was transitory though the same man probably with a different prospect before him might content himself with the regular perquisites of his situation and might even be unwilling to risk the consequences of an abuse of his opportunities his avarice might be a guard upon his avarice add to this that the same man might be vain or ambitious as well as avaricious and if he could expect to prolong his honors by his good conduct he might hesitate to sacrifice his appetite for them to his appetite for gain but with the prospect before him of approaching an inevitable annihilation his avarice would be likely to get the victory over his caution his vanity or his ambition an ambitious man too when he found himself seated on the summit of his country's honors when he looked forward to the time at which he must descend from the exalted eminence forever and reflected that no exertion of merit on his part could save him from the unwelcome reverse such a man in such a situation would be much more violently tempted to embrace a favorable conjuncture for attempting the prolongation of his power at every personal hazard than if he had the probability of answering the same end by doing his duty would it promote the peace of the community or the stability of the government to have half a dozen men who had had credit enough to be raised to the seat of the supreme majesty wandering among the people like discontented ghosts and sighing for a place which they were destined never more to possess a third ill effect of the exclusion would be the depriving of the community of the advantage of the experience gained by the chief magistrate in the exercise of his office that experience is the parent of wisdom is an adage the truth of which is recognized by the wisest as well as the simplest of mankind what more desirable or more essential than this quality in the governors of nations where more desirable or more essential than in the first magistrate of the nation can it be wise to put this desirable and essential quality under the ban of the constitution and to declare that the moment it is acquired its possessor shall be compelled to abandon the station in which it was acquired and to which it is adapted this nevertheless is the precise import of all those regulations which exclude men from serving their country by the choice of their fellow citizens after they have by a course of service fitted themselves for doing it with a greater degree of utility a fourth ill effect of the exclusion would be the banishing men from stations in which in certain emergencies of the state their presence might be of the greatest moment to the public interest or safety there is no nation which has not at one period or another experienced an absolute necessity of the services of particular men in particular situations perhaps it would not be too strong to say to the preservation of its political existence how unwise therefore must be every such self-denying ordinance as serves to prohibit a nation from making use of its own citizens in the manner best suited to its exigencies and circumstances without supposing the personal essentiality of the man it is evident that a change of the chief magistrate at the breaking out of a war or at any similar crisis for another even of equal merit would at all times be detrimental to the community inasmuch as it would substitute inexperience to experience and would tend to unhinge and set afloat the already settled train of the administration a fifth ill effect of the exclusion would be that it would operate as a constitutional interdiction of stability in the administration by necessitating a change of men in the first office of the nation it would necessitate immutability of measures it is not generally to be expected that men will vary and measures remain uniform the contrary is the usual course of things and we need not be apprehensive that there will be too much stability while there is even the option of changing nor need we desire to prohibit the people from continuing their confidence where they think it may be safely placed and where by constancy on their part they may obviate the fatal inconveniences of fluctuating councils and a variable policy these are some of the disadvantages which would flow from the principle of exclusion they apply most forcibly to the scheme of a perpetual exclusion but when we consider that even a partial exclusion would always render the readmission of the person a remote and precarious object the observations which have been made will apply nearly as fully to one case as to the other what are the advantages promised to counterbalance these disadvantages they are represented to be first greater independence in the magistrate second greater security to the people unless the exclusion be perpetual there will be no pretense to infer the first advantage but even in that case may he have no object beyond his present station to which he may sacrifice his independence may he have no connections no friends for whom he may sacrifice it may he not be less willing by a firm conduct to make personal enemies when he acts under the impression that a time is fast approaching on the arrival of which he not only may but must be exposed to their resentments upon an equal perhaps upon an inferior footing it is not an easy point to determine whether his independence would be most promoted or impaired by such an arrangement as to the second supposed advantage there is still greater reason to entertain doubts concerning it if the exclusion were to be perpetual a man of irregular ambition of whom alone there could be reason in any case to entertain apprehension would with infinite reluctance yield to the necessity of taking his leave forever of a post in which his passion for power and preeminence had acquired the force of habit and if he had been fortunate or a droid enough to conciliate the good will of the people he might induce them to consider as a very odious and unjustifiable restraint upon themselves a provision which was calculated to debar them of the right of giving a fresh proof of their attachment to a favorite there may be conceived circumstances in which this disgust of the people seconding the thwarted ambition of such a favorite might occasion greater danger to liberty than could ever reasonably be dreaded from the possibility of a perpetuation in office by the voluntary suffrages of the community exercising a constitutional privilege there is an excess of refinement in the idea of disabling the people to continue in office men who had entitled themselves in their opinion to approbation and confidence the advantages of which are at best speculative and equivocal and are over balanced by disadvantages far more certain and decisive publius end of federalist number 72 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recorded by stephen chow of boston massachusetts the federalist papers federalist number 73 by alexander hamilton federalist number 73 the provision for the support of the executive and the veto power from the new york packet friday march 21st 1788 hamilton to the people of the state of new york the third ingredient towards constituting the vigor of the executive authority is an adequate provision for its support it is evident that without proper attention to this article the separation of the executive from the legislative department would be merely nominal and mutuatory the legislature with a discretionary power over the salary and emoluments of the chief magistrate could render him as obsequious to their will as they might think proper to make him they might in most cases either reduce him by famine or tempting by largesses to surrender at discretion his judgment to their inclinations these expressions taken in all the latitude of the terms would no doubt convey more than is intended there are men who could neither be distressed nor won into a sacrifice of their duty but the stern virtue is the growth of few soils and in the main it will be found that a power over a man's support is the power over his will if it were necessary to confirm so plan a truth by facts examples would not be wanting even in this country of the intimidation or seduction of the executive by the terrors or lurements of the pecuniary arrangements of the legislative body it is not easy therefore to commend too highly the judicious attention which has been paid to the subject in the proposed constitution it is there provided that quote the president of the united states shall at stated times receive for his services a compensation which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected and he shall not receive within that period any other emolument from the united states or any of them unquote it is impossible to imagine any provision which would have been more eligible than this the legislature on the appointment of a president is once for all to declare what shall be the compensation for his services during the time for which he should have been elected this done they will have no power to alter it either by increase or diminution till a new period of service by a new election commences they can neither weaken his fortitude by operating on his necessities nor corrupt his integrity by appealing to his avarice he can of course have no pecuniary inducement to renounce or desert the independence intended for him by the constitution the last of the requisites to energy which have been enumerated are competent powers let us proceed to consider those which are proposed to be vested in the president of the united states the first thing that offers itself to our observation is the qualified negative of the president upon the acts or resolutions of the two houses of the legislature or in other words his power of returning all bills with objections to have the effect of preventing their becoming laws unless they should afterwards be ratified by two-thirds of each of the competent members of the legislative body the propensity of the legislative department to intrude upon the rights and to absorb the powers of the other departments has been already suggested and repeated the insufficiency of a mere parchment delineation of the boundaries of each has also been remarked upon and the necessity of furnishing each with constitutional arms for its own defense has been inferred and proved from these clear and indubitable principles results the propriety of a negative either absolute or qualified in the executive upon the acts of the legislative branches without the one or the other the former would be absolutely unable to defend himself against the depredations of the latter he might gradually be stripped of his authorities by successive resolutions or annihilated by a single vote and in the one mode or the other the legislative and executive powers might speedily come to be blended in the same hands if even no propensity had ever discovered itself in the legislative body to invade the rights of the executive the rules of just reasoning and theoretic propriety would of themselves teach us that the one ought not to be left to the mercy of the other but ought to possess a constitutional and effectual power of self-defense but the power in question has a further use it not only serves as a shield to the executive but it furnishes an additional security against the enaction of improper laws it establishes a salutary check upon the legislative body calculated to guard the community against the effects of faction precipitancy or of any impulse unfriendly to the public good which may happen to influence a majority of that body but this observation when examined will appear rather species than solid the propriety of the thing does not turn upon the supposition of superior wisdom or virtue in the executive but upon the supposition that the legislature will not be infallible that the love of power may sometimes betray it into a disposition to encroach upon the rights of other members of the government that a spirit of faction may sometimes pervert its deliberations that impressions of the moment may sometimes hurt into measures which itself on mature reflection would condemn the primary inducement to conferring the power in question upon the executive is to enable him to defend himself the secondary one is to increase the chances in favor of the community against the passing of bad laws through haste in advertence or design the often or the measure is brought under examination the greater the diversity in the situations of those who are to examine it the less must be the danger of those errors which flow from want of due deliberation or of those missteps which proceed from the contagion of some common passion or interest it is far less probable that culpable views of any kind should infect all the parts of the government at the same moment and in relation to the same object than that they should by turns govern and mislead every one of them it may perhaps be said that the power of preventing bad laws includes that of preventing good ones and may be used to the one purpose as well as to the other but this objection will have little weight with those who can properly estimate the mischiefs of that inconstancy and mutability in the laws which form the greatest blemish in the character and genius of our governments they will consider every institution calculated to restrain the excess of law making and to keep things in the same state in which they happen to be at any given period as much more likely to do good than harm because it is favorable to greater stability in the system of legislation the injury which may possibly be done by defeating a few good laws will be amply compensated by the advantage of preventing a number of bad ones nor is this all the superior weight and influence of the legislative body in a free government and the hazard to the executive in a trial of strength with that body afford a satisfactory security that the negative would generally be employed with great caution and there would often there be room for a charge of timidity then of rashness and the exercise of it a king of great britain with all his train of sovereign attributes and with all the influence he draws from a thousand sources would at this day hesitate to put a negative upon the joint resolutions of the two houses of parliament he would not fail to exert the utmost resources of that influence to strangle a measure disagreeable to him in his progress to the throne to avoid being reduced to the dilemma of permitting it to take effect or risking the displeasure of the nation by an opposition to the sense of the legislative body nor is it probable that he would ultimately venture to exert his prerogatives but in the case of manifest propriety or extreme necessity all well-informed men in that kingdom will accede to the justness of this remark a very considerable period has elapsed since the negative of the crown has been exercised if a magistrate so powerful and so well fortified as a british monarch would have scruples about the exercise of the power under consideration how much greater caution may be reasonably expected in a president of the united states clothed for the short period of four years with the executive authority of a government holy and purely republican it is evident that there would be greater danger of his not using his power when necessary than if his using it too often or too much an argument indeed against its expediency has been drawn from this very source it has been represented on this account as a power odious and appearance useless in practice but it will not follow that because it might be rarely exercised it would never be exercised in the case for which it is chiefly designed that of an immediate attack upon the constitutional rights of the executive or in a case in which the public good was evidently and palpably sacrificed a man of tolerable firmness would avail himself of his constitutional means of defense and would listen to the admonitions of duty and responsibility in the former supposition his fortitude would be stimulated by his immediate interest in the power of his office in the latter by the probability of the sanction of his constituents who though they would naturally incline to the legislative body in a doubtful case would hardly suffer their partiality to delude them in a very plain case i speak now with an eye to a magistrate possessing only a common share of firmness there are men who under any circumstances will have the courage to do their duty at every hazard but the convention have pursued a mean in this business which will both facilitate the exercise of the power vested in this respect in the executive magistrate and make its efficacy to depend on the sense of a considerable part of the legislative body instead of an absolute negative it is proposed to give the executive the qualified negative already described this is a power which would be much more readily exercised than the other a man who might be afraid to defeat a law by a single veto might not scruple to return it for reconsideration subject to being finally rejected only in the event of more than one third of each house concurring in the sufficiency of his objections he would embark on it a very respectable proportion of the legislative body whose influence would be united with his in supporting the propriety of his conduct in the public opinion a direct and categorical negative has something in the appearance of it more harsh and more apt to irritate than the mere suggestion of argumentative objections to be approved or disapproved by those to whom they are addressed in proportion as it would be less apt to offend it would be more apt to be exercised and for this very reason the main practice be found more effectual it is to be hoped that it will not often happen that improper views will govern so large a proportion as two-thirds of both branches of the legislature at the same time and this too in spite of the counter-posing weight of the executive it is at any rate far less probable that this should be the case than that such views should taint the resolutions and conduct of a bare majority a power of this nature in the executive will often have a silent and unperceived though forcible operation when men engaged in unjustifiable pursuits are aware that obstructions may come from a quarter which they cannot control they will often be restrained by the bare apprehension of opposition from doing what they would with eagerness rush into if no such external impediments were to be feared this qualified negative as has been elsewhere remarked is in the state vested in a council consisting of the governor with the chancellor and judges of the supreme court or any two of them it has been freely employed upon a variety of occasions and frequently with success and its utility has become so apparent that persons who in compiling the constitution were violent opposers of it have from experience become its declared admirers i have in another place remarked that the convention in the formation of this part of the plan had departed from the model of the constitution of the state in favor of that of massachusetts two strong reasons may be imagined for this preference one is that the judges who are to be the interpreters of the law might receive an improper bias from having given a previous opinion in their revisionary capacities the other is that by being often associated with the executive they might be induced to embark too far in the political views of that magistrate and thus a dangerous combination might by degrees be cemented between the executive and judiciary departments it is impossible to keep the judges too distinct from every other avocation than that of expounding the laws it is peculiarly dangerous to place them in a situation to be either corrupted or influenced by the executive publius end of federalist number 73 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading by robin cotter toronto ontario april 2007 the federalist papers federalist number 74 by alexander hamilton to the people of the state of new york the president of the united states is to be quote commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the united states and of the militia of the several states when called into the actual service of the united states unquote the propriety of this provision is so evident in itself and it is at the same time so consonant to the precedence of the state constitutions in general that little need be said to explain or enforce it even those of them which have in other respects coupled their chief magistrate with the council have for the most part concentrated the military authority in him alone of all the cares or concerns of government the direction of war most peculiarly demands those qualities which distinguish the exercise of power by a single hand the direction of war implies the direction of the common strength and the power of directing and employing the common strength forms a usual and essential part in the definition of the executive authority quote the president may require the opinion in writing of the principal officer in each of the executive departments upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective officers unquote this i consider as a mere redundancy in the plan as the right for which it provides would result of itself from the office he is also to be authorized to grant quote reprieves and pardons for offenses against the united states except in cases of impeachment unquote humanity and good policy conspire to dictate that the benign prerogative of pardoning should be as little as possible fettered or embarrassed the criminal code of every country partakes so much of necessary severity that without an easy access to exceptions in favor of unfortunate guilt justice would wear a countenance too sanguinary and cruel as the sense of responsibility is always strongest in proportion as it is undivided it may be inferred that a single man would be most ready to attend to the force of those motives which might plead for a mitigation of the rigor of the law and least apt to yield to considerations which were calculated to shelter a fit object of its vengeance the reflection that the fate of a fellow creature depended on his sole fiat would naturally inspire scrupulousness and caution the dread of being accused of weakness or connivance would beget equal circumspection though of a different kind on the other hand as men generally derive confidence from their numbers they might often encourage each other in an act of objuracy and might be less sensible to the apprehension of suspicion or censure for an injudicious or affected clemency on these accounts one man appears to be a more eligible dispenser of the mercy of government than a body of men the expediency of vesting the power of pardoning in the president has if i mistake not been only contested in relation to the crime of treason this it has been urged ought to have depended upon the ascent of one or both of the branches of the legislative body i shall not deny that there are strong reasons to be assigned for requiring in this particular the concurrence of that body or of a part of it as treason is a crime leveled at the immediate being of the society when the laws have once ascertained the guilt of the offender there seems a fitness in referring the expediency of an act of mercy towards him to the judgment of the legislature and this ought the rather to be the case as the supposition of the connivance of the chief magistrate ought not to be entirely excluded but there are also strong objections to such a plan it is not to be doubted that a single man of prudence and good sense is better fitted in delicate conjunctures to balance the motives which may plead for and against the remission of the punishment than any numerous body whatever it deserves particular attention that treason will often be connected with seditions which embrace a large proportion of the community as lately happened in massachusetts in every such case we might expect to see the representation of the people tainted with the same spirit which had given birth to the offense and when parties were pretty equally matched the secret sympathy of the friends and favorers of the condemned person availing itself of the good nature and weakness of others might frequently bestow impunity where the terror of an example was necessary on the other hand when the sedition had proceeded from causes which had inflamed the resentments of the major party they might often be found obstinate and inexorable when policy demanded a conduct of forbearance and clemency but the principal argument for reposing the power of pardoning in this case to the chief magistrate is this in seasons of insurrection or rebellion there are often critical moments when a well-timed offer of pardon to the insurgents or rebels may restore the tranquility of the commonwealth and which if suffered to pass unimproved it may never be possible afterwards to recall the dilatory process of convening the legislature or one of its branches for the purpose of obtaining its sanction to the measure would frequently be the occasion of letting slip the golden opportunity the loss of a week a day an hour may sometimes be fatal if it should be observed that a discretionary power with a view to such contingencies might be occasionally conferred upon the president it may be answered in the first place that it is questionable whether in a limited constitution that power could be delegated by law and in the second place that it would generally be in politic beforehand to take any step which might hold out the prospect of impunity a proceeding of this kind out of the usual course would be likely to be construed into an argument of timidity or of weakness and would have a tendency to embolden guilt publius end of federalist number 74. this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading by robin cotter toronto ontario april 2007 the federalist papers federalist number 75 by alexander hamilton to the people of the state of new york the president is to have power quote by and with the advice and consent of the senate to make treaties provided two-thirds of the senators present concur though this provision has been assailed on different grounds with no small degree of vehemence i scruple not to declare my firm persuasion that it is one of the best digested and most unexceptionable parts of the plan one ground of objection is the trite topic of the intermixture of powers some contending that the president ought alone to possess the power of making treaties others that had ought to have been exclusively deposited in the senate another source of objection is derived from the small number of persons by whom a treaty may be made of those who espouse this objection apart or of opinion that the house of representatives ought to have been associated in the business while another part seemed to think that nothing more was necessary than to have substituted two-thirds of all the members of the senate to two-thirds of the members present as i flatter myself the observations made in a preceding number upon this part of the plan must have sufficed to place it to a discerning eye in a very favorable light i shall hear content myself with offering only some supplementary remarks principally with a view to the objections which have been just stated with regard to the intermixture of powers i shall rely upon the explanations already given in other places of the true sense of the rule upon which that objection is founded and shall take it for granted as an inference from them that the union of the executive with the senate in the article of treaties is no infringement of that rule i venture to add that the particular nature of the power of making treaties indicates a peculiar propriety in that union though several writers on the subject of government place that power in the class of executive authorities yet this is evidently an arbitrary disposition for if we attend carefully to its operation it will be found to partake more of the legislative than of the executive character though it does not seem strictly to fall within the definition of either of them the essence of the legislative authority is to enact laws or in other words to prescribe rules for the regulation of the society while the execution of the laws and the employment of the common strength either for this purpose or for the common defense seem to comprise all the functions of the executive magistrate the power of making treaties is plainly neither the one nor the other it relates neither to the execution of the subsisting laws nor to the inaction of new ones and still less to an exertion of the common strength its objects are contracts with foreign nations which have the force of law but derive it from the obligations of good faith they are not rules prescribed by the sovereign to the subject but agreements between sovereign and sovereign the power in question seems therefore to form a distinct department and to belong properly neither to the legislative nor to the executive the qualities elsewhere detailed is indispensable in the management of foreign negotiations point out the executive as the most fit agent in those transactions while the vast importance of the trust and the operation of treaties as laws plead strongly for the participation of the whole or a portion of the legislative body in the office of making them however proper or safe it may be in governments where the executive magistrate is a hereditary monarch to commit to him the entire power of making treaties it would be utterly unsafe and improper to entrust that power to an elective magistrate of four years duration it has been remarked upon another occasion and the remark is unquestionably just that a hereditary monarch though often the oppressor of his people has personally too much stake in the government to be in any material danger of being corrupted by foreign powers but a man raised from the station of a private citizen to the rank of chief magistrate possessed of a moderate or slender fortune and looking forward to a period not very remote when he may probably be obliged to return to the station from which he was taken might sometimes be under temptations to sacrifice his duty to his interest which it would require superlative virtue to withstand an avaricious man might be tempted to betray the interests of the state to the acquisition of wealth an ambitious man might make his own aggrandizement by the aid of a foreign power the price of his treachery to his constituents the history of human conduct does not warrant that exalted opinion of human virtue which would make it wise in a nation to commit interests of so delicate and momentous a kind as those which concern its intercourse with the rest of the world to the sole disposal of a magistrate created and circumstanced as would be a president of the united states to have entrusted the power of making treaties to the senate alone would have been to relinquish the benefits of the constitutional agency of the president in the conduct of foreign negotiations it is true that the senate would in that case have the option of employing him in this capacity but they would also have the option of letting it alone and pique or cabal might induce the latter rather than the former besides this the ministerial servant of the senate could not be expected to enjoy the confidence and respect of foreign powers in the same degree with the constitutional representatives of the nation and of course would not be able to act with an equal degree of weight or efficacy while the union would from this cause lose a considerable advantage in the management of its external concerns the people would lose the additional security which would result from the cooperation of the executive though it would be imprudent to confide in him solely so important to trust yet it cannot be doubted that his participation would materially add to the safety of the society it must indeed be clear to a demonstration that the joint possession of the power in question by the president and senate would afford a greater prospect of security than the separate possession of it by either of them and whoever has maturely weighed the circumstances which must concur in the appointment of a president will be satisfied that the office will always bid fair to be filled by men of such characters as to render their concurrence in the formation of treaties peculiarly desirable as well on the score of wisdom as on that of integrity the remarks made in a former number which have been alluded to in another part of this paper will apply with conclusive force against the admission of the house of representatives to a share in the formation of treaties the fluctuating and taking its future increase into account the multitudinous composition of that body forbid us to expect in it those qualities which are essential to the proper execution of such a trust accurate and comprehensive knowledge of foreign politics a steady and systematic adherence to the same views a nice and uniform sensibility to national character decision secrecy and dispatch are incompatible with the genius of a body so variable and so numerous the very complication of the business by introducing a necessity of the concurrence of so many different bodies would of itself afford a solid objection the greater frequency of the calls upon the house of representatives and the greater length of time which would often be necessary to keep them together when convened to obtain their sanction in the progressive stages of a treaty would be a source of so great inconvenience and expense as alone ought to condemn the project the only objection which remains to be canvassed is that which would substitute the proportion of two-thirds of all the members composing the senatorial body to that of two-thirds of the members present it has been shown under the second head of our inquiries that all provisions which require more than the majority of any body to its resolutions have a direct tendency to embarrass the operations of the government and an indirect one to subject the sense of the majority to that of the minority this consideration seems sufficient to determine our opinion that the convention have gone as far in the endeavor to secure the advantage of numbers in the formation of treaties as could have been reconciled either with the activity of the public councils or with a reasonable regard to the major sense of the community if two-thirds of the whole number of members had been required it would in many cases from the non-attendance of a part amount in practice to a necessity of unanimity and the history of every political establishment in which this principle has prevailed is a history of impotence perplexity and disorder proofs of this position might be induced from the examples of the roman tribune ship the polish diet and the states general of the netherlands did not an example at home render foreign presidents unnecessary to require a fixed proportion of the whole body would not in all probability contribute to the advantages of a numerous agency better than merely to require a proportion of the attending members the former by making a determinant number at all times requisite to a resolution diminishes the motives to punctual attendance the latter by making the capacity of the body to depend on a proportion which may be varied by the absence or presence of a single member has the contrary effect and as by promoting punctuality it tends to keep the body complete there is great likelihood that its resolutions would generally be dictated by as great a number in this case as in the other while there would be much fewer occasions of delay it ought not to be forgotten that under the existing confederation two members may and usually do represent a state once it happens that congress who now or solely invested with all the powers of the union rarely consist of a great number of persons than would compose the intended senate if we add to this that as the members vote by states and that where there is only a single member present from a state his vote is lost it will justify a supposition that the active voices in the senate where the members are to vote individually would rarely fall short in number of the active voices in the existing congress when in addition to these considerations we take into view the cooperation of the president we shall not hesitate to infer that the people of america would have a greater security against an improper use of the power of making treaties under the new constitution than they now enjoy under the confederation and when we proceed still one step further and look forward to the probable augmentation of the senate by the erection of new states we shall not only perceive ample ground of confidence in the sufficiency of the members to whose agency that power will be entrusted but we shall probably be led to conclude that a body more numerous than the senate would be likely to become would be very little fit for the proper discharge of the trust publius end of federalist number 75 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading by robin cotter toronto ontario april 2007 the federalist papers federalist number 76 by alexander hamilton to the people of the state of new york the president is quote to nominate and by and with the advice and consent of the senate to appoint ambassadors other public ministers and consuls judges of the supreme court and all other officers of the united states whose appointments are not otherwise provided for in the constitution but the congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers as they think proper in the president alone or in the courts of law or in the heads of departments the president shall have the power to fill up all vacancies which may happen during the recess of the senate by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session unquote it has been observed in a former paper that quote the true test of a good government is its aptitude and tendency to produce a good administration unquote if the justness of this observation be admitted the mode of appointing the officers of the united states contained in the foregoing clauses must when examined be allowed to be entitled to particular commendation it is not easy to conceive a plan better calculated than this to promote a judicious choice for men for filling the offices of the union and it will not need proof that on this point must essentially depend the character of its administration it will be agreed on all hands that the power of appointment in ordinary cases ought to be modified in one of three ways it ought either to be vested in a single man or in a single assembly of a moderate number or in a single man with the concurrence of such an assembly the exercise of it by the people at large will be readily admitted to be impracticable as waving every other consideration it would leave them little time to do anything else when therefore mention is made in the subsequent reasonings of an assembly or body of men what is said must be understood to relate to a select body or assembly of the description already given the people collectively from their number and from their dispersed situation cannot be regulated in their movements by that systematic spirit of cabal and intrigue which will be urged as the chief objections to reposing the power in question in a body of men those who have themselves reflected upon the subject or who have attended the observations made in other parts of these papers in relation to the appointment of the president will i presume agree to the position that there would always be great probability of having the place supplied by a man of abilities at least respectable promising this i proceed to lay it down as a rule that one man of discernment is better fitted to analyze and estimate the peculiar qualities adapted to particular offices than a body of men of equal or perhaps even of superior discernment the soul and undivided responsibility of one man will naturally beget a livelier sense of duty and a more exact regard to reputation he will on this account feel himself under stronger obligations and more interested to investigate with care the qualities requisite to the stations to be filled and to prefer with impartiality the persons who may have the fairest pretensions to them he will have fewer personal attachments to gratify than a body of men who may each be supposed to have an equal number and will be so much the less liable to be misled by the sentiments of friendship and of affection a single well-directed man by a single understanding cannot be distracted and warped by that diversity of views feelings and interests which frequently distract and warp the resolutions of a collective body there is nothing so apt to agitate the passions of mankind as personal considerations whether they relate to ourselves or to others who are to be the objects of our choice or preference hence in every exercise of the power of appointing to offices by an assembly of men we must expect to see a full display of all the private and party likings and dislikes partialities and antipathies attachments and animosities which are felt by those who compose the assembly the choice which may at any time happen to be made under such circumstances will of course be the result either of a victory gained by one party over the other or of a compromise between the parties in either case the intrinsic merit of the candidate will be too often out of sight in the first the qualifications best adapted to uniting the suffrages of the party will be more considered than those which fit the person for the station in the last the coalition will commonly turn upon some interested equivalent quote give us the man we wish for this office and you shall have the one you wish for that unquote this will be the usual condition of the bargain and it will rarely happen that the advancement of the public service will be the primary object either party victories or party negotiations the truth of the principles here advanced seems to have been felt by the most intelligent of those who have found fault with the provision made in this respect by the convention they contend that the president ought solely to have been authorized to make the appointments under the federal government but it is easy to show that every advantage to be expected from such an arrangement would in substance be derived from the power of nomination which is proposed to be conferred upon him while several disadvantages which might attend the absolute power of appointment in the hands of that officer would be avoided in the act of nomination his judgment alone would be exercised and as it would be his sole duty to point out the man who with the approbation of the senate should fill an office his responsibility would be as complete as if he were to make the final appointment there can in this view be no difference between nominating and appointing the same motives which would influence a proper discharge of his duty in one case would exist in the other and as no man could be appointed but on his previous nomination every man who might be appointed would be in fact his choice but might not his nomination be overruled i grant it might yet this could only be to make place for another nomination by himself the person ultimately appointed must be the object of his preference though perhaps not in the first degree it is also not very probable that his nomination would often be overruled the senate could not be tempted by the preference they might feel to another to reject the one proposed because they could not assure themselves that the person they might wish would be brought forward by a second or by any subsequent nomination they could not even be certain that a future nomination would present a candidate in any degree more acceptable to them and as their descent might cast a kind of stigma upon the individual rejected and might have the appearance of a reflection upon the judgment of the chief magistrate it is not likely that their sanction would often be refused where there were not special and strong reasons for the refusal to what purpose then require the cooperation of the senate i answer that the necessity of their concurrence would have a powerful though in general a silent operation it would be an excellent check upon a spirit of favoritism in the president and would tend greatly to prevent the appointment of unfit characters from state prejudice from family connection from personal attachment or from a view to popularity in addition to this it would be an efficacious source of stability in the administration it will readily be comprehended that a man who had himself the sole disposition of offices would be governed much more by his private inclinations and interests than when he was bound to submit the propriety of his choice to the discussion and determination of a different and independent body and that body an entire branch of the legislature the possibility of rejection would be a strong motive to care in proposing the danger to his own reputation and in the case of an elective magistrate to his political existence from betraying a spirit of favoritism or an unbecoming pursuit of popularity to the observation of a body whose opinion would have great weight informing that of the public could not fail to operate as a barrier to the one and to the other he would be both ashamed and afraid to bring forward for the most distinguished or lucrative stations candidates who had no other merit than that of coming from the same state to which he particularly belonged or of being in some way or other personally allied to him or of possessing the necessary insignificance and pliancy to render them the obsequious instruments of his pleasure to this reasoning it has been objected that the president by the influence of the power of nomination may secure the complacence of senate to his views this supposition of universal venalty in human nature is little less an error in political reasoning than the supposition of universal rectitude the institution of delegated power implies that there is a portion of virtue and honor among mankind which may be a reasonable foundation of confidence and experience justifies the theory it has been found to exist in the most corrupt periods of the most corrupt governments the venalty of the british house of commons has been long a topic of accusation against that body in the country to which they belong as well as in this and it cannot be doubted that the charge is to a considerable extent well founded but it is as little to be doubted that there is always a large proportion of the body which consists of independent and public-spirited men who have an influential weight in the councils of the nation hence it is the present reign not accepted that the sense of that body is often seen to control the inclinations of the monarch both with regard to men and to measures though it might therefore be allowed to suppose that the executive might occasionally influence some individuals in the senate yet the supposition that he could in general purchase the integrity of the whole body would be forced and improbable a man disposed to view human nature as it is without either flattering its virtues or exaggerating its vices will see sufficient ground of confidence in the probity of the senate to rest satisfied not only that it will be impracticable to the executive to corrupt or seduce a majority of its members but that the necessity of its cooperation in the business of appointments will be a considerable and salutary restraint upon the conduct of that magistrate nor is the integrity of the senate the only reliance the constitution has provided some important guards against the danger of executive influence upon the legislative body it declares that quote no senator or representative shall during the time for which he was elected be appointed to any civil office under the united states which shall have been created or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time and no person holding any office under the united states shall be a member of either house during his continuance in office unquote publius end of federalist number 76 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading by robin cotter toronto ontario april 2007 the federalist papers federalist number 77 by alexander hamilton to the people of the state of new york it has been mentioned as one of the advantages to be expected from the cooperation of the senate in the business of appointments that it would contribute to the stability of the administration the consent of that body would be necessary to displace as well as to a point a change of the chief magistrate therefore would not occasion so violent or so general of revolution in the officers of the government as might be expected if he were the sole disposer of offices where a man in any station had given satisfactory evidence of his fitness for it a new president would be restrained from attempting a change in favor of a person more agreeable to him by the apprehension that a discountedness of the senate might frustrate the attempt and bring some degree of discredit upon himself those who can best estimate the value of a steady administration will be most disposed to prize a provision which connects the official existence of public men with the approbation or disapprobation of that body which from the greater permanency of its own composition will in all probability be less subject to inconstancy than any other member of the government to this union of the senate with the president in the article of appointments it has in some cases been suggested that it would serve to give the president an undue influence over the senate and in others that it would have an opposite tendency a strong proof that neither suggestion is true to state the first in its proper form is to refute it it amounts to this the president would have an improper influence over the senate because the senate would have the power of restraining him this is an absurdity in terms it cannot admit of a doubt that the entire power of appointment would enable him much more effectually to establish a dangerous empire over that body than a mere power of nomination subject to their control let us take a view of the converse of the proposition quote the senate would influence the executive unquote as i have had occasion to remark in several other instances the indistinctness of the objection forbids a precise answer in what manner is this influence to be exerted in relation to what objects the power of influencing a person in the sense in which it is here used must imply a power of conferring a benefit upon him how could the senate confer a benefit upon the president by the manner of employing their right of negative upon his nominations if it be said they might sometimes gratify him by an acquiescence in a favorite choice when public motives might dictate a different conduct i answer that the instances in which the president could be personally interested in the result would be too few to admit of his being materially affected by the compliances of the senate the power which can originate the disposition of honors and emoluments is more likely to attract than to be attracted by the power which can merely obstruct their course if by influencing the president be meant restraining him this is precisely what must have been intended and it has been shown that the restraint would be salutary at the same time that it would not be such as to destroy a single advantage to be looked for from the uncontrolled agency of that magistrate the right of nomination would produce all the good without the ill upon a comparison of the plan for the appointment of the officers of the proposed government with that which is established by the constitution of this state a decided preference must be given to the former in that plan the power of nomination is unequivocally vested in the executive and as there would be a necessity for submitting each nomination to the judgment of an entire branch of the legislature the circumstances attending an appointment from the mode of conducting it would naturally become matters of notoriety and the public would be at no loss to determine what part had been performed by the different actors the blame of a bad nomination would fall upon the president singly and absolutely the censure of rejecting a good one would lie entirely at the door of the senate aggravated by the consideration of their having counteracted the good intentions of the executive if an ill appointment should be made the executive for nominating and the senate for approving would participate though in different degrees in the eprobrium and disgrace the reverse of all this characterizes the manner of appointment in this state the council of appointment consists of from three to five persons of whom the governor is always one this small body shot up in a private apartment impenetrable to the public eye proceeds the execution of the trust committed to them it is known that the governor claims the right of nomination upon the strength of some ambiguous expressions in the constitution but it is not known to what extent or in what manner he exercises it nor upon what occasions he is contradicted or opposed the censure of a bad appointment on account of the uncertainty of its author and for want of a determinant object has neither poignancy nor duration and while an unbounded field for cabal and intrigue lies open all idea of responsibility is lost the most that the public can know is that the governor claims the right of nomination the two out of the inconsiderable number of four men can too often be managed without much difficulty that if some of the members of a particular council should happen to be of an uncomplying character it is frequently not impossible to get rid of their opposition by regulating the times of meeting in such a manner as to render their attendance inconvenient and that from whatever cause it may proceed a great number of very improper appointments are from time to time made whether a governor of the state avails himself of the ascendant he must necessarily have in this delicate and important part of the administration to prefer to offices men who are best qualified for them or whether he prostitutes that advantage to the advancement of persons whose chief merit is their implicit devotion to his will and to the support of a despicable and dangerous system of personal influence are questions which unfortunately for the community can only be the subjects of speculation and conjecture every mere council of appointment however constituted will be a conclave in which cabal and intrigue will have their full scope their number without an unwarrantable increase of expense cannot be large enough to preclude a facility of combination and as each member will have his friends and connections to provide for the desire of mutual gratification will beget a scandalous bartering of votes and bargaining for places the private attachments of one man might easily be satisfied but to satisfy the private attachments of a dozen or if twenty men would occasion a monopoly of all the principal employments of the government in a few families and would lead more directly to an aristocracy or an oligarchy than any measure that could be contrived if to avoid an accumulation of offices there was to be a frequent change in the persons who were to compose the council this would involve the mischiefs of immutable administration in their full extent such a council would also be more liable to executive influence than the senate because they would be fewer in number and would act less immediately under the public inspection such a council in fine as a substitute for the plan of the convention would be productive of an increase of expense a multiplication of the evils which spring from favoritism and intrigue in the distribution of public honors a decrease of stability in the administration of the government and a diminution of the security against an undue influence of the executive and yet such a council has been warmly contended for as an essential amendment in the proposed constitution i could not with propriety conclude my observations on the subject of appointments without taking notice of a scheme for which there have appeared some though but few advocates i mean that of uniting the house of representatives in the power of making them i shall however do little more than mention it as i cannot imagine that it is likely to gain the countenance of any considerable of the community a body so fluctuating and at the same time so numerous can never be deemed proper for the exercise of that power its unfitness will appear manifest to all when it is recollected that in half a century it may consist of three or four hundred persons all the advantages of the stability both of the executive and of the senate would be defeated by this union and infinite delays and embarrassments would be occasioned the example of most of the states in their local constitutions encourages us to reprobate the idea the only remaining powers of the executive are comprehended in giving information to congress of the state of the union in recommending to their consideration such measures as he shall judge expedient in convening them on either branch upon extraordinary occasions in adjourning them when they cannot themselves agree upon the time of adjournment in receiving ambassadors and other public ministers and faithfully executing the laws and in commissioning all the officers of the united states except some cavals about the power of convening either house of the legislature and that of receiving ambassadors no objection has been made to this class of authorities nor could they possibly admit of any it required indeed an insatiable ability for censure to invent exceptions to the parts which have been accepted to in regard to the power of convening either house of the legislature i shall barely remark that in respect to the senate at least we can readily discover a good reason for it as this body has a concurrent power with the executive in the article of treaties it might often be necessary to call it together with a view to this object when it would be unnecessary and improper to convene the house of representatives as to the reception of ambassadors what i have said in a of paper will furnish a sufficient answer we have now completed a survey of the structure and powers of the executive department which i have endeavored to show combines as far as republican principles will admit all the requisites to energy the remaining inquiry is does it also combine the requisites to safety in a republican sense a due dependence on the people a dear responsibility the answer to this question has been anticipated in the investigation of its other characteristics and is satisfactorily deducible from these circumstances from the election of the president once in four years by persons immediately chosen by the people for that purpose and from his being at all times liable to impeachment trial dismission from office incapacity to serve in any other and to forfeiture of life and estate by subsequent prosecution in the common course of law but these precautions great as they are are not the only ones which the plan of the convention has provided in favor of the public security in the only instances in which the abuse of the executive authority was materially to be feared the chief magistrate of the united states would by that plan be subjected to the control of a branch of the legislative body what more could be desired by an enlightened and reasonable people publius end a federalist number 77
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Hickory Metro and Catawba County Census Analysis - Part 3 (Future Economy Council)
any other questions about race and ethnicity next we're going to talk about age groups and I think looking forward what's going to happen in our region in the next 10 years this may be the most important part of the presentation because I think it tells us some opportunities that the area is going to have in the next 10 years but it also talks about some of the challenges that the area is going to have over the next 10 years let's go ahead and take a look at this okay this is a breakdown of all the age groups here and what stands out the most um I'm hearing two different answers and that's okay the first part of the answer is this guy right here a 53 increase in the 60 to 64 group who is that retirees and baby boomers now I'm not going to ask anybody what their age is but but everybody knows who they are in the audience but yes this is this is clearly that baby boomer wave and it's individuals that were born between uh 1945 and around 1960 or so and they're just now getting into their 60s some of them have just started to retire if you look at our area the if you look at the top of the wave of the Baby Boomers they are around 60 they're either side of 60 right now so they're going of course be approaching 65 and past 65 in the next 10 years notice I didn't say they were going to retire in the next 10 years just that they're getting it closer to seven some will retire somewhat I look at this and you kind of see these others too this 30 in the 50 to 55 and at 29 65 to 74 as a business opportunity what are the needs of this group you know it impacts local governments because of Social Services Public Health but there's also some business opportunities there think about what are the needs of this group going to be what are they going to want in terms of amenities and quality of life so there is going to be a demand there now of course this is Nationwide if you looked at other Mentor areas throughout the state in the United States you would see a very similar pattern we'll talk about that in a couple minutes the other trend and this is the one that troubled to me however I can say I'm no longer in this group because I'm getting older I'm actually in this group but 25 to 34. that's a 18.6 percent reduction what does that mean that means one out of five people that are between 25 and 34 that were here in 2000 are gone and of course some of them aged into that next group like like myself but that 35 to 44 it's decline too that's that's a red flag because that's the future that you're looking at in the area one out of five young people gone that's that's not good and that's that's something to think about I think that's a challenge for the region going forward is you want to you want to serve this group and look as a business opportunity but at the same time you want to try to reverse that because where is the area going to be 20 years down the road 30 years down the road if we continue to lose population in that group in that 15.4 percent gain is probably going to migrate out of here and join that negative number 15 to 19 year olds right so that's that's another question what happens to this 15 to 19 are they going to stay in the area are they going to go to college and university not come back because of opportunities are they going to go to a community college or one of the local University programs in our area ASU Hickory Burke Caldwell find find a good job with skills what's going to happen to that group going forward and you'll see even the under five and five to nine you see a reduction there slight reduction now that's going to vary by County we'll talk a little bit about that but again to me that's an indicator if this group is draws that route should drop because that's a lot of your child bearing years so you would expect that to drop a little bit plus fewer uh fewer children per household so that'll be a factor as well we just tell the news like it is this is always the part where I feel like I'm getting a shot by the audience but we just felt like it is Taylor you said that the baby boomer demographic is probably going to be consistent in other areas but about the the younger demonstruct is that more exclusive to our area or is that something that you see in other areas as well we're going to talk about that and we're also going to talk about is this baby boomer profile in our area the same or different than other areas here's the number breakdown so you can actually see the numbers here's the 25 to 34. so we had 50 000 in 2000 we now have 40 000 in 2010. that's a loss of over 9000 25 to 34 year olds in contrast the 60 to 64 group again this is only four years versus nine or five years versus nine or ten twenty four thousand to Thirty One so that is that Crest or I'm sorry I was the wrong one 15 to 23. 50 increase so you can see that baby boomer wave and then you can see the the loss of that 25 to 34. and to a lesser extent the 35 to 44. okay here this is your question that you have the how does it compare to other areas okay several of the Metro areas had a loss in this group however our area had the largest loss in this group 18.6 Goldsboro was close to the 16 loss uh let's talk about the ones that increase and you'll see of course Raleigh Pops up again 37 increase what's going on in Raleigh with younger people right students go into college jobs they're going where the jobs are which makes sense Wilmington 23 percent what's going on there again it's jobs it's it's jobs and you asked a question earlier about agencies I think that's part of what's driving this yes you don't see as much of that here uh let's see uh Jacksonville 22 what's going on there military that's right military base it's awesome growth you're gonna have younger people there probably a lot of younger Hispanics that's going to make that number jump up so then then how would you explain yourself Fayetteville see it doesn't always work that way though you're right it down 10 percent so what happened there even though the military went up a lot of them have gone overseas military went up but I claim if you take the military out of it you have an exodus so when you look at the two The Exodus of non-military exceeded military growth and you end up with a 10 loss it's also Taylor it's because they've gone overseas for these wars and their family members have gone back to their Hometown so that'll cause a lot of that immigration out there and I think the other thing too Fayetteville is a larger Metro Jacksonville's just one County so the military has a bigger influence on the economy than the Fayetteville metro area so that's another part of it any other questions about that again to me this is a red flag that is not the direction that the technology let's look at the flip side again we'll talk about the Baby Boomers here and you look at our increase 53 percent that's kind of middle of the road it's it's a little bit towards the lower end but there's several Metro areas that are a little bit lower than us why is that probably because we've gotten some besides the baby boomer wave we have had some in migration of retirees into the region it's just enough to bump us ahead of a couple others that haven't seen as much of that again 163 increase so their baby boomer population has more than doubled it's a huge increase Wilmington was the second highest yearly double again baby boomers plus retirees and if you get a huge influence of that you're going to see larger growth rates so looking at this chart we were fairly in line with most Metro areas a little bit less than a couple but fairly in one any questions about that all right now we're going to look at the individual counties and the reason why I created these slides each county has a little different set of circumstances going on and sometimes if you look at a regional number it doesn't tell the whole story so for the age group since I felt this was important I decided to show you each town so if we start with Alexander some trains you're going to see in all the charts this again is 60 to 64. they had us at 63 increase their 20 25 to 34 was only down 12. which isn't great but it's not terrible of course they're a very small County so a few hundred here and there can influence their percentages their school wage it generally went up but the under five is down so that's Alexander now your job is to keep all this in mind because there's going to be a quiz at the end all right uh Burke County take a look at this 25 to 34 here 22 loss so that's that's approaching one out of four it's no wonder that their overall population growth was only two percent if you're losing one out of four people in there 20s and 30s that's going to impact your growth rate uh the other thing again we have this 15 to 19 group so it'll be interesting to see where they go but look at the others they all have losses and the five to nine has a 12 loss so what does that tell me well one it definitely shows that their school enrollment has dropped in Burke County it has to looking at those numbers it also tells a little bit about who is left it looks like it was maybe some families with some children under 15. that left they also had a pretty big loss in this 35 to 44 group that was one out of eight that's pretty significant uh even this baby boomer group see it only grew 44 which is still a lot but it's not in the 60s like you saw when Alexander accountant so Burke County has definitely suffered some losses it's really tough when we go to Burke County we have to have to share it but we've been chairing it with all four counts uh Caldwell County again 22.5 percent it's the same percentage loss that Burke had that's huge again that's one in four now the school age it seems to have impacted under 10 but the 10 and the 15 the 19th up so that's probably their enrollment's probably slowly dropped uh 60 to 64 again 46 percent increase so again if you if you're losing one out of four younger people it's going to be hard to get a really fast growth rate and their growth rate was six percent overall that's why
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DEF CON 26 - Orange Tsai - Breaking Parser Logic Take Your Path Normalization Off and Pop 0Days Out
okay hi thanks for coming in the next 15 minutes I will present breaking pathologic tech your personalization of empathy Oh days out also a chorizo is a common problem in web applications but it still had to provide a good security mechanism there are lots of pitfalls and edge cases that programmers may ignore but the only thing they care about is still that does slash in this talk I would we try to pay more attention and analyzing the logics and personalizations during this process we fight we noticed an interesting feature that could be perfectly applied on multi-layered architectures we will adhere this attack surface and give several case studies ok let's go hi an orange a security researcher from deathcore we provide the most professional reading service and penetration testing in Asia my job is researching and finding new three days and a text service and also a member of hit Kong will hold the largest hacker conference in Taiwan apart from that an asura speaker bounty hunter and CTF traitor this is our agenda today we will first highlight prime site and patch normalization and talk about hi I focus on death by knowing the bright side we try to review existing web frameworks and fight bugs from them we will show the others on both Ruby and rails and spring framework lastly the new attack service of course in order to convince this is olsun we will keep syrup we will keep several bug bounty cases ok first last learn new ward normalize to max tender determine the value by comparison to an i10 of non-standard the definition is easy but if every since turn has their own standards it must be province and the next high normalization insecurity it means that you need to protect something in order to fix the park we saw impact in business logic is common to apply the water run or filter instead of catching the bug directory to apply the filter you need to pass the data first but it's hard to implement a real decide passer everyone follows RFC a stair stander I've C defined a specification but didn't tell you how to implement so the more complicated that they'd have format the more hard is to pass so what's wrong with what's wrong means paper Hosmer is passed normally with normalization yes inconsistency this is a typical dangerous written and easy to fight warrant on it the behavior in check must be the same as the behavior in use otherwise the check function will be bypassed it just like my essays I've taught in last year citing inconsistencies between URL passes and URL fetches that lead to hole SS I've bypass so for the past two years I paid more attention and the park inconsistency for example this is an interesting implementation in Java there are different file handles for each operating systems in Windows driver treat file as UNC path but Leena's treat it as URL the most difference between each other is the URL suppose the Christian but you will see person once we once we note that there are several dangerous patterns for example the main circuit pass only in return the path before the question but the files in stone still recognize all as its past so here is an inconsistency and the other hand the Mesa get file or to external phone return all the URL part but if the check relied on the normalized resolver and then we can forge a valid pass to bypass the trick and read actually file on the leaners so back to our topic why attack yet past normalization because most websites handle files also pester resource is an old problem in many web application but that is also the press but but that is also the press with lots of protections and bypasses as I mentioned before there are lots of dangerous patterns so that if you can find a difference between the between the check and the use you can bypass the protection another reason is in large projects the code change too fast and lack an overall security review for the new commits is there any side effect toward bypass existing security mechanism who knows let's talk about motorist story JavaServer faces is a standard on the Java EE but it's just a standard need someone to implement need someone to implement so the tab to implementation in the world are the my fences by a patch in Medora by Oracle while reading advisories I noticed a report that reviewed majora and find CVE 2013 3 8 to 7 the report also inspired me to pick more into sauce with a couple of tests I find a new vulnerability is the very obvious reversal just read the file from query string how do I find this I was very curious about why the Advisory didn't notice that with a little bit investigation I find a reason the park was calm made in 2015 but coal review was done in 2013 this points are a serious problem matera is a very fundamental library the scene stays know when to a formal security review since 2015 so that is the reason to push me dig into the past normalization and web application and frameworks ok so let's start our topic first how pastures could be fair here is the very obvious programming errors can use bad back disco disco was copied from girls girls is a powerful truly passed web application framework if we want to use groovy as European language you must have heard about girls this is the part of static file handling the abdomen roulette helped pass is attacker controllable in order to become always Windows environments the cold repressed current file separator with /soe did youth help you fight back ok the insert is the münster repairs girls would like to repress current file separator with regular expression so girls escape the past by patent accrued this is the prototype of mr. repressed but in Java repressed has a big brother and his name is will press all both mazes are very similar but the only difference between each other is the meaning of the first argument the first argument in repairs is the literal string to be repressed but other is the retrospect is the regular expression to be execute both arguments are the string type if since the developer used the wrong maser the patent across across the current file separator with escaped you and escapee because of the misuse girls will recognized escape in regular expression as literal string as the result there's a new data slash in girls yes fails everywhere even worse the body code was come made in 2014 so the park has been there for several years the next tab is how single slash could be fail maybe you have set up several past in the past but does your pest and resource lash this is a good question is it important yes let me show you how single slash could be fair this isn't of path slash fail on engine X the first time this program is shown was in the end of 2016 and this created two uglies also this is not new still rose to mention this is a good attack vector without too much people known and the idea appears in the world again and again in entering ax days the alias directive and it can define replacement for the specified location this directive is very common in web architectures in practical applications such as jingle and rails are not familiar with the not familiar with handling static files so it's a prevalent pattern to put engine X in front of them but due to the lack of cheering slash in the location or the slash static dot that will also hit the alias block as the result entering as will append many paths to the home slash ab / static and we can service one label to parent directory so how single slash could be fail you can search how to service static file on nginx and Google or a Stack Overflow and you will fight numbers answers with mistakes this problem is also common in the implementation that you need to process the past by yourself it's just like string coupling in C language to append a slash or not is a serious problem to you so how to find this problem in the real world we keep a private but Ponte cache here front direct SS in the SS folder entering s will return for the OC forbidden however when we try the slash and third data slash it also returned for the OC it look like we have successfully traversed a label to parent directory but how to prove this we append we append as SS / a PP that is again and check the counter yes the same so now we can download all the source and configuration file on the web loot in this case we create several sensitive information such as the jungle secret key and the secret light database thank you so for the past several months I start to review the past normalization and pass the part on web applications of course we find several problems in diverse implementations and here is the list so the next section is in-depth review of existing implementations due to the time consideration and our new fading is more important we will only show you two cases the first one directory traversal on Spring Framework we all agreed that spring is the famous framework in Java web ecosystem so we start from the patch of CVE 2014 status file it's also a path traversal so in order to prevent similar paths again spring applies several security mechanisms from the mezzanine we know spring first check whether the pass is valid or not and use its resource on the location of the last guardians to ensure the passed under proper add locations this is this is the simplified version of Mesa is invalid path it's just a simple black list and the most important is if there's any tucked up in the past spring will normalize the pass and check and return a ruling as I mentioned before this is the dangerous pattern because spring just rely on this building to protect orders in stone so if you can find progress in the clean pass or inconsistency between the check and the use you can bypass the pocket put the protection so how clean has worked in order to compatible with Windows environment is simply depress backslash to fall slash spring spring also separate the past with the forward slash check the element one by one and store the result into path elements if the element is a single thought spring just do nothing but if it is the parent directory spring real set effect to the remote I turn in next iteration in the end spring use the forward slash to join all the elements okay that's all did you find a problem in this Mesa okay the problem is spring allows the empty element that means you can fold an empty element in passed away during the normalization it will be normalized with the parent directory and constant in consistency with the file system it seems to be a small problem but the impact is huge this table shows the difference between the cream path and the files instant due to the empty element from this mode and one slash in the past since start going wrong the master is invalid past return shoe because there is no data in the result so spring believed without any thought and read a file with users upright path so how to expertly we crown the spring of fishes import from github as you can see the panel there are six slash normalized the next six data slash this exploring also works on the container such as Tomcat as the secured container tank had by default enables several security features but this exploit perfect bypassed or restrictions as the result we can read actually file and windows so how to fix to now use windows yeah this is the real medication from spring official website excellent as a bonus let's hook up let's talk about a cold in fact if t programa follows the DRI principle don't repeat yourself and spring is a popular framework under a free software license so lots of projects refer to cold front spring spark is also famous and the micro framework for web applications in 2014 spark want to improve their security mechanism and static file handling but since writing a good partner is really hard so it just copy the code from spring as the results park also copied a similar problem into their code base so spark also suffer from this vulnerability the next case is Ruby on Rails sprockets is the answer pipelines instant in rails which means that all static files will be manager compiled and served by spark cheese and of course we find a problem here but unfortunately rules only use the answer pipelines instant-on development mode also these only effective element mode the default rails comment is under threat so you can simply reproduce the pack by just to commence rails new and real server due to the tokens iteration I will not go into too much details the load cross is the sprocket support and undocumented spin in the past there are several pieces in this exploit but because of the time you can check the detail after this talk we will just go to the next page but it still worth to say this is possible for Co execution because of the support of file scheme you can override some internal options with your queries as an SSL SNS appliance in stone sprocket will compile the content while processing the file if the file extension is ERP sprocket well in the period of file a slew be temperate engine this feature could be combined with the file upload attack your uploaded malicious file to temp folder and ask you the code by sparkies ty okay the bottom part is over you can stretch yourself a little bit okay here is the cat and let's go to the most interesting part however reading the sauce I noticed a feature that could be perfectly exploited and matty laird architectures in the following patch i will introduce the idea and several cases including an SS control bypass in uber and two remote code execution in addition I would like to thanks Emerson and binder for the open my availability disclosure and their critical response time it's a very good experience working with them yeah we start with the HTTP feature URL path parameter it can define information to the specified test segment some researchers have already point out this feature may elect to security problems but their concerns the old depend on programming fails when I saw these I was thinking about how to make this feature more severely yes I find reverse proxy reverse proxy is a common web architecture there are several benefits resource sharing law bans cache and security for example you can share different services on the same pod and IP address or use low variance to distribute the requests to different back-end service as the security reverse proxy can isolate the server flow outside in configure the SS control in pasty layer this is a classic reverse proxy architecture as I said before is the prevalent pattern to serve static file directly and pass the business logic to beckon service I have talked about the of path slash problem but this but now we focus on the interaction between the prosti and back-end servers engine acts will serve eight directory if the incoming requests match the static pattern such as files and scripts but if it is the request for business logic engine acts will pass the back-end servers okay so back to our topic what will happen when the feature makes the reverse frosty URL path parameter is defined in HTTP specification but not all web server care about it however Java mostly support this feature reverse proxy is not a single request single server handling architecture the send request will be interpreted by different web servers so the inconsistency between the proxy and back-end servers will lead to security problems so I keep a name for this okay not really the domain still available to PI just kidding so how dangerous could be in the reverse proxy it can bypass as this control list no matter is practiced or whitelist it it can also escape from current context mapping to access the management in the fest and other contacts on the same server that apps all always believe that no one can touch their internal service but today this is posed to outside and their map there must be lots of fun for hackers and not affect by this this is the architectures problem and vulnerable by the foe to resolve any program arrows so if you are using reverse proxy with Java as your back-end service you are understood that scurry this best color this is a huge attack surface think about how many reverse proxy in the world could be bypassed so that you can touch many internal service from outside for an easy example to understand tongkat exposed to application Toto in localhost and maps to outside by a patch due to the normalization of a patch we cannot directly assess the bacon management in FS however we can use our traversal trick that does semicolon to traverse one label to touch the loot of tonk add a patch first handle this request from the view of front of view of a patch that a semicolon is the normal folder name and matches the contacts making so it passed to back-end service but in concat that a semicolon is a parent directory and we are normalized with the proto as the result we can access all application under tongkat including the management in the fest everything looks good from this side but when they put all together every scene star goes wrong okay by knowing the theory less the real broadcast is the first cast is uber over the stereo direct esters to determine uber internal takong so the name we know this is the domain for internal purpose once we assess it retract us to one looking single science service in this Twitter in this production was done by nginx we find a domain darada over internal takong and we also know that dries a java-based application hmm it seems to be reverse proxy again with a little bit searching we find this website is post a status API this appears to be a high list for monitor purples we applied our chorizo trick again it looks good in engine X and match the file X prefix so pass to Torah as the result we can assess the juror internal and see the internal projects we can see the draw dashboard and see the internal practice and this is another photo we assessed an internal code review Poteau ok so next how can we do if we bypass the SS control we will keep a code execution cast in binder as curly I find this code execution in another on the program also I got a core exclusion I find my target it's not in their bounty scope because it's unless the party service but fortunately there's also a bounty program in that service provider so in the following cast I will use this side as example this is the this is the string screenshot for the website is just a log in patch without too much functionality when I would like to hack something the first thing I care about is the HTTP header for the header we can observe many interesting information the hater told you that it is running under engine X however the response also said a special cookie say station ID it seems to be the default station and in tongkat but high engine X need this cookie from our experience we believe this is also the reverse process the architecture by the way this is also a good methodology to note further the target is running on the reverse proxy or not we applied our traversal tree again and got a cool patch this is a faulty oval patch but a speacial is the patch was returned by Tomcat this represents that we have already past the frets prosti and SS the backend service another thing is from the error message we got an important hint the hint is that hourly cost hourly cost past will be the past info in the backend index the CFM for the hing we can construct the server configuration in our night engine acts just rely the request to pay can index the CFN but for the data / it will rest a 400 error because the past jumped out of the web loot however our trick our our trick can pass through the proxy and normalize the index the CFM so we can touch the load in tomcat as you seen the file extension is CFN the confusion Makah language for the extension we can cast hot bacon engine is it in this case it is running on the rail or an open-sourced CFN engine fountain very low menu we also note that the management in the fest is under rail or contacts admin / web - CFN this is the screenshot for the management in the fest but did you find something wrong yes the in the fest just ask you to set a new password but it's that easy no the first time I stole it was not like this it's a normal looking patch however when i refresh several times the patch changed so I don't know how so Hospital is it with a little bit investigation I think I find a load close when there is a large number of the costs the website will use the crown to steal up automatically but while scrolling up is seems to focus had to put the password file so this is the loot cross to invite you to enter the new password however not all instance are vulnerable it seems to be only three to Foulke misconfigurations so we so we have about 16 percent probability to see the new password patch also that assesses successful logging is still not easy because there's a CAPTCHA in logging process and to make things worse every request to the cloud will be dispatched Brenda Lee to different back-end servers so exemple if the server in displaying the CAPTCHA is different from the server in receiving the credential it will rest in one capture area so it's just like entering a lottery we need to keep the station and poke the send server and boss CAPTCHA and locking passes with much time enshrine errors we finally get into the management interface once we entered in the fest the next question is how to polish air in Reno there are several ways to pop our show but due to the request being dispatched to different servers we need to minified our steps here we choose Lord injection Rios across many features one is the customized template file so we modified the fuzzy oval patch to exception the load and then we need to inject our malicious code into exception that load however higher exploit this we face a problem the log file is too large to be a skewed but did you remember the website will scale up when there are lots of the costs so that we can use head request to force the crowd launch a new instance and exploit on that instance okay now every photo photo is our back door and we gotta show back the last is our Amazon cast while searching for targets we find a spatial domain from the nen is seems to be the collaborations instance for internal purpose and from the copyright we know this instant was built from an open-source departure Nastya Nastya is a content management system for business applications it written in Java but in that time I just want to improve my Java auditing skill so I start to review the code during the code review will find several training bugs can be chained together to gank osq ssin we first looked look at the SS control in nasty oh why auditing as those we find nasty on maps all URLs to a spatial authentication filter and the first part is lying on that from the filter we know most patches require a valid crittenton we know them we know most Authority from the filter we know most pages require a valid station but some entrances can bypass that like logging the ASP but how did filter retrieved current current patch to compared with it retrieved the past from the httpservlet we cost so how's the problem in order to handle URL path pervert nasty old chunk has the pass by semicolon as I mentioned before the behavior in URL parameter aureus every web server has own implementation the nastiest way may be safe in the containers such as wide fry and WebLogic but now it's lungs on the tongkat the difference between the nausea and the tongkat will lead to the security problem so due to the transaction we can fold a request and that matches that matches the vilest in SS control perished reached the unauthorized area in Nastya however we still could not do anything in fact most patches return a null pointer exception because the subway logic was unable to obtain a valid credential but this still give us a chance to knock the door from the from the configuration file we notice that how the nacio is based on sim framework I have a review seen several years ago and fight number of ecofriendly features so for me the next step is training the first part to access the unauthorized the since the framework so let's talk about let's talk about the same feature in order to control the parcel same framework introduced a series of HTTP parameter action Mesa is one of them it can invoke specific expression language from the query string it seems dangerous however there are some pre-conviction before the invocation the invoke expression language must be in a certain format and in a file on the contacts loot for example there is the file name fo Oda XHTML and you can invoke the UT Ohta step by the following URL the future looks good you cannot control any file on remote server therefore you can involve any expression language however base one more crazy feature to make things worse if the previous invocation returns a string and a string looks like an expression language same framework will invoke again yes it's double evaluation but how the hell is the double evaluation yeah I don't really understand with the crazy feature if we can control the return value we can ask you to arbitrary arrow so we need to find a good gadget this is very similar to the our LP or in a return oriented programming in binary exploitation sorry we choose the file with the loan then why we choose this it is because the request target returns a string that we can control from URL also the whole tag is supposed to assign a variable we can still ask you the pasture tag okay by training with the first assess control I pass we can now ask you to archery l without any authentication but it's still not over yet we fail to pop our show seeing also knows that e l is risky so there is the blacklist to block dangerous invocations however is just a single simple simple stream matching and we all know that blacklist is always a bad idea so we simply use the array light of it return to avoid a bad pattern so let's summarize our steps and shown all together we first find a personal pest normalization but to bypass the SS control while we can SS the unauthorized seen sublet we use the feature and choose the good cages so that we can count show the return value we also prepared our second stage payload in the URL and use a real lack of iterator to bypass the blacklist the last step is to write our write write the shellcode with Java reflection API and wait for our show so this is the overview for how the export I will explain each part one by one in detail first the yellow hella is the SS control by past in order to bypass the hire list which was looking that the SP was our prefix nasty Oh will scan all the required pass and chunk at until the first first semicolon so due to the inconsistency between the nacio and the container we can bypass the authentication and touch the create file the XHTML which shows the file because it will be handled by sim framework once we can touch the since tablet we use the ocean Mesa to invoke partial expression language in a known file here we choose the culture under file with the long name so I will choose this it's because the return value of the elasticated is a string and we can control from URL so we prepared our second stage panel in the current directory name for pop up as the crazy features in framework will invoke value as expression language again in order to avoid the bad pattern we use a real like operator to bypass the blacklist we also use travel reflection API to get to get all monsters from Java the length a long time the element index 7 is the main circuit wrong time to return an entire abjure and the index 15 is the Mesa exp C with a string type argument okay the last thing is the she'll come in here we would like to pop a shirt back and we gotta show okay thanks okay so how to prevent this type of tech attacks this is a heart this is how to fix because the URL path pyramid is a normal feature and not a bad in both size according to my experience impact reporting most vendors cannot patch the book completely in the first time their patch is by possible so immediate from two aspects one is to isolate your back-end application remote remote management in the fest and other contacts from your java container and the second is to ensure the behavior between the plasti and back-end servers but it seems there's no directive to disable the feature so I write a patch of that you can check the hyperlink after this talk okay summary in this talk we first show the branch site about the past posture and past normalization including inconsistency misuse macer and of by slash problem in nginx then we introduced a new attack service on the reverse proxy architecture that can bypass Asus control and ask that from context may be the last we'll show several case studies are not only open source applications but also bug bounty programs ok the last page here's my contact information please let me know if you have any further question or new findings also we will release the whole story of our case study in my blog you can follow my Twitter to know the latest post this is the end of my presentations thank you for being here thanks [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
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Plenary Session 3 - Quantum linear optics
yeah we'll talk about using string diagrams to reason about quantum optics and this is based on joint work with bob that you can find at this link so the starting point of this work is a paper in 2001 from neil laflamme and milburn where they showed that there's three simple ingredients that you can fabricate in photonics and that allow you to do universal quantum computing so these ingredients are photon sources yeah so these ingredients are photon sources linear optical circuits so normally you will have sources that generate photons they get inside uh some uh circuits of linear optics linear in the sense that there's only linear interactions between the photons so these are basically interferometers the photons only interfere and and at the end you will observe where they come out from these circuits and this is usually done by taking a fiber cable and plugging it into a fridge at zero kelvin where there's electricity flowing and then the photon arrives and and the physicist sees a spike in his uh in his computer which tells it uh the photon has arrived so these three ingredients would be enough to do universal quantum computing so if this works if this scheme by neil from movement works we should be able to compile any high level specification of our quantum algorithm onto a photonic circuit and so this is the main aim of this talk compiling quantum circuits into photonic hardware but really we're gonna do something a bit more uh general uh we're gonna map zx diagrams into photonics and i think most of you know about the zx calculus in this uh in this conference and you know that there's a back and forth translation between quantum circuits and zx diagrams and so you can take and also this back and forth translation is used to optimally uh compile quantum circuits onto the current hardware for instance on ibm devices ticket in order to compile a quantum circuit would use some rewrite strategies from the calculus to simplify the circuit as much as possible before you actually implement it on a computer so this kind of we skip this step we go directly from the zetas calculus to photonics and another advantage of of working with the zs calculus here is that it has a very strong relationship with measurement based quantum computing and so it's gonna and it yeah photonic computing is uh it turns out that it's well understood from a measurement based perspective and you can think of doing photonic quantum computing with as a measurement based computation and so i think this is what we want to do okay we want to go from zx to photonics so before we can do this we need to understand what this photonic hardware does and uh and yeah so the main kind of aim of this work with the the main uh things that we did was to uh use a kind of bridge between the quantum optics theory literature which is in a language which i guess for many of us would not be so understandable to bridge this language into the categorical quantum mechanics framework and diagrammatic languages so i'm gonna start by introducing linear optical circuits then i'm going to talk about how to quantize uh the semantics of these circuits and then this will give us a graphical language to reason about optics and i'm going to use it to to see how you can do quantum computing with it and i'm gonna talk about some future work directions because there's still a lot of things to do so this is all quite preliminary okay so so at the starting point so in in the optics lab the simplest ingredients that you can use are beam splitters and phase shifts which we depict like this and these are interpreted as matrices so for instance the beam splitter it goes from two modes to two modes so it corresponds to a two by two matrix which is there and similarly the phase shift goes from one mode to one mode so it's a one by one matrix and if you build circuits from these components you can compose them in in sequence and in parallel you're gonna form bigger and bigger matrices and whenever you put two uh two of these diagrams in parallel the corresponding matrices uh you take the direct sum okay uh so this is like taking a block diagonal matrix and so here is an example of a composition this is a max ender interferometer it's composed of two beam splitters and two phase shifts and it has this corresponding matrix which you can compute so these maternal interferometers are very useful in practice because you can use them to build universal interferometers so you can put them in these arrays so each of these boxes would correspond to a max under interferometer and has two parameters two phases and you can show that these circuits parameterize any possible unitary map on on that number of modes so another way of saying this is that for any unitary u that is m by m there is a circuit on m modes that implements the unitary so importantly yes i didn't put it here but you can use this this classical interpretation as matrices to compute the classical statistics of linear optical circuits so you can use just this matrix to predict what is going to be the possibility of say a beam of if you input a co here sorry an incoherent beam of light from here with some intensity you want to know what's the prob what's the intensity output of this port and what's the intensity at that point and in order to compute this you just take the absolute value squared of the entries in the matrix so this would be the one one entry so you take this absolute value squared it gives you the probability that a photon entering here outputs here um okay so in order to reason about these optical circuits we're gonna decompose the uh decompose them into some simpler components uh so this is basically opening up the and if you look uh these are the matrix entries and we are using these two components the split and the merge so these components together with swaps unit co unit and and endomorphisms they form um a calculus another a new calculus the that i'm going to call the path calculus which again has an interpretation in matrices with the byproduct as smaller simpler matrices and when you compose them like this you get back the matrices for linear optics for instance and you can reason about these diagrams with rewrite rules that equate different diagrams and all the axioms of the path calculus are in this slide so on the left you have uh the axioms let's say that the the merge and the split form uh each one is uh monoid the other is a commonoid and they form up and they interact as a by algebra and on the left you have the axioms for the endomorphisms which have an additive and a multiplicative structure making them a semi ring so these are all the axioms you need to reason with these path diagrams and you can say this formally by saying that the axioms that i've just shown are complete for the category of matrices with byproduct so this means that for any equality between matrices you can prove it using these actions and the proof is actually super simple because this is a very simple language uh you you can start from any diagram and you reduce it to a normal form which looks like a weighted bipartite graph where you've used the bioalgebra law repeatedly to put all the commonoids on one side and all the monoids on the other and in the middle you're gonna have weights for every connection and these weights are basically given by multiplying the weights of paths from so earphones i'm putting black is the value too because there's two paths for instance from here to here okay so this i've already said about the classical probabilities and so yeah we want to we have this basic um calculus to reason about matrices and that we can implement in an optical lab and we can compute the entries in these matrices so what we want is to be able to predict what's going to happen when we put inside this these chips we don't put just a single beam of incoherent light but we put or a single photon but we put multiple photons inside the chip so in order to represent the state space of multiple photons in a chip we're going to use the bosonic fork space so this is defined by uh taking an infinite direct sum over all the i's i would be the number of particles uh in the stay in the system and at every level in this uh in this by-product we take the the tensor product of the starting vector space h with itself i times but we take the tensor product symmetrized so in the sense that we equate between two states if we can just swap to get from one to the other and so if you look at the nth component in this direct sum this is the tensor product of h with itself and times symmetrized and it's isomorphic to the free vector space over some basis elements which are given by the number of ways of putting n modes in m possible positions so here m is the dimension of the hilbert space so if you start from a chip with m modes the hilbert the starting vector space h would be c to the m an m dimensional vector space and the state of multiple photons in this in this uh in in this chip is going to be given by this bosonic fork space so uh here i've defined the bosonic fox space on vector spaces on so on objects of the category but this can be extended to a functor on the on on the full category so it in order to define a functor we need to define it on object and that's what we've done but we also need to define it on arrows so for a matrix a that goes from m to k wires so an m by k matrix we're gonna define the nth uh component uh we're gonna take the direct sum over all the ends of bn of a where b n of a is defined with respect to this alpha an alpha dagger here is an isometry it's in fact a natural transformation between two functors but so this alpha dagger basically what it does is you see here we have the tensor product that's uh symmetrized for a so in this in here well here it's not symmetrized so this alpha is basically taking an indistinguishable state of photons so a state of and photons in m modes and mapping it to all the possible orderings of these photons all the ways of making them distinguishable there's exponentially many of them so you go into the superposition of exponentially many terms and then at each of these uh on each of these systems you apply the the matrix alpha so you just apply a tensored end times and then you go back into the with the dagger so this was shown by vka to form a functor in 2008 and what we've shown is that it recovers the usual definition of the amplitudes of linear optical chips that's given by addonson and archipel in 2010 and they they showed that the amplitudes are given by taking permanence of a matrix in this way and in fact they use this result to prove that the that simulating the outcomes of linear optical circuits is a classically hard problem because in fact the permanent is a well-known sharpie complete problem and what you're getting here the amplitude what you do with the quantum computer is you get an additive approximation of an amp of the amplitudes and they show that if a classical computer can get an additive approximation of permanence uh then the polynomial hierarchy collapses so this is a hard problem to do so linear optical circuits are solving a hard problem when you put multiple photons inside okay so this is kind of to give you the semantics this kind of concrete semantics but what we want is a is a diagrammatic language to reason and program uh linear optical circuits so we're gonna start by taking the path calculus that we've already defined and we're gonna add these states and effects so these are basically just states of that says there's n particles in this mode and this calculus now doesn't have semantics in matrices with byproduct because in that category you only have one exactly one state and one effect which are the zero the empty state and effect but you can interpret it after taking the bosonic workspace function so you can interpret it in the category of hilbert spaces with tensor product where the path generators you just interpret them in matrices and then you lift them with the bosonic flux-based functor and this you can map directly in there and we're going to add just some basic rules to reason with these diagrams so here we have like rules tourism with scalars and these ones they allow to translate n particle states into n single particle states and they have these normalization coefficients which pop out all the time in optics and um and yeah so with these simple laws we can reason about optical experiments so an example is the hongdae mandel effect so this says that basically if you have a beam splitter and you put two photons on the beam splitter so you throw two photons at the same time on the beam splitter they have to be really within like a coherence time to uh exactly at the same time there are on the beam splitter what you would expect is either they both go up or they both go down or one goes up to what goes down but what happens in practice is that this possibility of them going each their own way cancels out and it's impossible so the photons always bunch together and you can prove this in the queue path calculus by starting from the diagram which corresponds to so this diagram here corresponds to the event that you start with two photons in the two modes then you apply this is the matrix of the beam splitter and then you put select on there being one photo on top and one under on the bottom and you can rewrite this to get these two terms which correspond basically to them being both reflected and being both transmitted and these cancel out and so you get zero probability for this event um in general uh when you want to kind of rewrite a diagram you start from some cubeth diagram and you're gonna first rewrite it to a weighted bipartite graph like this so here i didn't put the weights but uh yeah any q path diagram can be reduced to a weighted bipartite graph in the same way that we've done it for the path calculus and after this you can use the branching law and the and the elimination of the bone loss of this this these ones the scalar ones um to show that this actually factors into all the possible uh so the terms are given by all the possible matchings of perfect matchings of this graph and there's a nice result in graph theory that says that the sum of weights of perfect matching of a graph is the same as the permanent of its adjacency matrix so just this graphical calculus basically mimicking the same process at the graphical level so how do we use this to perform quantum computing i'm gonna basically well first we need to encode qubits in in optical circuits and then we need to show how all the different qubit operations can be mapped onto the photonics so we're gonna use this dual rail encoding which so if you start from a qubit which i'm gonna say has states h and v i can encode it into two optical modes where there is one photon and if it's on the bottom then it's h and if it's on the top it's v so this is a way of drawing it so here i'm using the zx generators and the zx calculus and mapping it um in this way so you can also map all single qubit unitaries on to uh with this dual rail encoding so for instance the hadamard matrix becomes a beam splitter which is a different version than the one we've seen before where you have a minus one here so here i'm using this color code where blue edges correspond to an edge with a minus one and red edges correspond to an edge with an i and i'm also not taking care of the of the normalization factors so but this tells you how to map hadamard gates and green phases so all you single qubit unitaries into path diagrams or into optics and we get a new new versions of the mandel effect which kind of look nice with these with these colors because uh you have that uh this diagram which is symmetric with red address is zero and this one if it's asymmetric with a blue edge it's uh it's zero as well and this we're gonna use uh in two seconds but um so we've we've done single qubit unitaries any single qubit things we can we know how to map and now we need entangling uh processes and instead of like mapping circuits again we're starting from just zx diagrams so this basically here is a is a projective measurement a non-destructive measurement which takes which corresponds to the linear maps that sends hh to h and vv to v and it can be encoded as this diagram which basically is checking that in these two modes there is exactly one photon and this is only satisfied by the states hh and vvv so we have this ingredient that's going to be useful and then we have we also know how to map the bell state so this is just you can kind of engineer it but the way to see that this is the bell state is to basically it reduces to all these different terms depending on the outcomes that you want to see so having two photons on the left means that they didn't go inside so here it cancels out and it leaves you with this sub diagram of the initial diagram and then you can just check uh to see that most of these terms cancel out so all the symmetric diagrams they cancel and they're zero and the only things left are hh and vv here so here you're regenerating the bell state and note that you're using post selections so this is one of the critical features of of this scheme is that it uses post selection uh but when you there are ways of generating the bell state with bigger and bigger cubes diagram that use more and more ancillary photons both selecting on more ancillary photons and actually the probability of success of the protocol increases and that's the trick that makes it possible to do universal quantum computing with this so i was telling you right we need to map all of zx into it so here are the generators and we've mapped all of them except for the split but this can be obtained with a cup by bending a wire of a thing and so you see that just from the basic things that we've seen you can keep building bigger and bigger cluster states into as photonic circuits by post selecting certain uh outcomes yeah so um for future direction there's there are many directions so here i've shown you like one encoding of sedax into qpaf but i told you also that there are many other encodings if you use more ancillary photons so it would be nice to relate between these so these all give you the same types of processes so it would be nice to have higher level rewrite rules between cubase diagrams that for instance add ancillary qubits it would be nice to to study these colorings of cubath diagrams for instance does the polyfragment correspond to some problem of coloring from graph theory and it would be nice to get rid of the branching law because here i'm kind of getting this exponential blow up of terms by using the branching law and decomposing into sums and it would be nice if we had a calculus that doesn't require sums and finally some nice questions on trace are also open so that's it thank you [Applause] thanks giovanni um questions first thank you very much and nice very nice presentation um so so i have i have one question so about the that's the fourth point about getting rid of the branching low so do you have any ideas because um when you are interested for example to compute for an input and output with some photons it's a sharpie problem to compute that and you have as you said exponential number of terms and i just wanted to know if you think it's possible and if you think it's possible if you have any ideas of how to come how to do that yeah actually i think it's a good point that probably it could also not even be possible to to get rid of this law because maybe it would have some complexity theoretic consequences that then you can compute the amplitudes in polynomial time but i still think that maybe not to get a completeness result but at least to get this reasoning of adding ancillaries for instance to your protocols this definitely should be something that you can reason about at the full pure diagrammatic level without splitting your diagram into sounds i think so thanks for the talk um does the sonic folk space construction satisfy some universal properties like the usual fox based one yes so it's a very nice so it's a nice question uh so the bosonic fox space functor has been used as a model for instance of the exponential modality in linear logic because it sends the direct sum to the tensor product and i mean it's been used in a paper where not much description actually of the details is given and i can point you to this paper it's a paper by sili panna gadan and some others yeah hi thanks for the talk it's really interesting i've got two questions two related questions on your calculus the first one is i was wondering if you if there's possible with your calculus to construct tensor products in the in the usual sense in addition to the direct sum so for example if you have a if you have uh like uh interferometer somewhere so that consists of the direct sums of the two parts and then you have a another interferometer somewhere else in space um is it possible to draw both of those interferometers independently and secondly i wanted to ask if it's possible to con to depict different types of degrees of freedom like internal degrees of freedom such as polarization of the photons in addition to the spatial modes yes so i i'll first answer the second question so for other degrees of freedom if you're modeling it with so if the kind of processes that you act on so the kinds of processes that you use are linear optics you can always encode like for instance the polarization can be encoded into two spatial modes so here i'm using the term spatial mode just because it's more intuitive to think about it spatially but really there could be any modes of of of photons so in general like this is the base category that you can encode any linear optical process on and for the for the first question maybe we can discuss a bit more i'm not sure i understood so what's in what's important is that in the path diagrams you have the direct sum so if you just take two linear optical sleep with the the first thing the classical interpretation is with direct sum but as soon as you put multiple photons now you can really think of the two diagrams that you're tensing as tensor product of them yes yeah okay thanks thank you for the nice talk uh i was wondering if you you seem to be modeling non-adaptive linear optics like boson sampling type experiments but for quantum universal computation you need adaptivity so you need to be able to change the interferometer as you do measurements in between how how could you incorporate that into a diagrammatic calculus are you working on this um yes so change the so i i guess some of the protocols for this use uh corrections uh and i think that this can be i mean i haven't thought about it in much detail because uh so there would be a trivial way of of encoding it by kind of adding classical uh information on top of these diagrams like you get a measurement outcome from your future measurement you want to use it in some future and implementation so that would be one way and and yeah a second way i think that this this trace a trace structure and feedback structure on optics is going to be useful to model these different um unfoldings in time of the photonic computation but yeah i'm up for discussing it later hey thanks sarah for the nice talk i just had a question because i'm quite confused hey um so so there is difference between the fork space and the like the mode space um and it seems so when you say for instance that a hadamard gate is just a beam splitter it's not in the fork space right it's uh like well it works only with one photo not more than one photon so how does it relate to the fact that you're dealing with the entire fork space um yeah so i mean here you can still think of so in this when you do this for instance you're thinking about you're in a sector of the bosonic fox space where there's only two photons because you've your diagram has only two photons and two both selections if there's different numbers of preparations and post-selection the diagram is zero and and so you're always in this kind of local setting and um and i mean the relationship between these two is given like precisely when you add more than one particle you go in the bosonic fox space so yeah that's what kind of i described here um yeah so you would take the h is the space of a single photon and it's the matrices with direct sum um and and this one is in this is the space with multiple photons okay so uh let's thank giovanni again um so hi everyone so i'm very glad to be here for my first conference so i will present you so the love calculus a graphical language for linear optical quantum circuits so it was a work done with so alexandre clement another phd student simon perdue and two two of my phd supervisors chad masfield and uh so first i'd like to present what i'm planning to explain uh so thank you geroni for for your presentation because maybe uh i can be quite quite quick for the first part so first i will introduce you to linear optics and and then i will try to explain the proof of the completeness of the love calculus so the graphical language we we we we have and so the second part will be like the step uh to explain how the proof works and so the second part will be like a sub-fragment of the language and uh and the third part will be like the the love calculus itself and and the proof the sketchup for the completeness so first let's go to linear optics so basically our photons is a counter of the electromagnetic field and we can encode the information with many degrees of freedom which which called modes so it can be like a frequency thai beams or polarization special modes and if they love calculus we are interested in two of them so polarization and special modes so first first just explain maybe illustrate some notation so for example polarization if we have a photon on the wire let's say we have two polarization v and h and uh for us when we put when we have uh the two degree of freedom polarization in special mode let's say we have that notation so v h for again for polarization and the index is just the number of ways so as juvenile explained it is a direct sum so here we have four wires but not uh two up to four modes but here two times the number of wires because we have a two polarization per moles okay and so which what is cool with the graphical language of calculus it is basically we use linear optical components of circuits so it might be a bit ugly maybe a bit ugly it is a bit ugly but here's for example a circuit so basically there is a wire with the input here so wave plate so we'll introduce that later but just linear optical components about polarization oh yes so pbs polarization being spitter that we also introduce later and any components but here we like semantics so just let's jump to the semantics of the components so here it is a wave plate so basically just think of a rotation between the two polarization h and v so with the parameter angle theta and the polarization b splitters so just remember that for the first i mean for both wires if a photon has a vertical polarization then it's uh it reflects it bounds so the the v modes is like the identity however if it's h then it transmits so the photons h1 h0 becomes h1 and so this this are both linear optical components acting operations and we have also uh components acting only on special modes so the phase shifters and just adding a phase basically and the b splitter so again it's like a a rotation um but only on the parade on the photons with the same polarization so it's like a rotation between v0 and v1 and h0 and h1 um just notice that we have chosen the convention there is no consensus to choose like the convention of the wave plate or the beam splitters sometimes those are different matrices we chose that one because there are two nice properties first it is a rotation and also it is a symmetric matrix um okay and so we have in the optical components sorry and also in circuits we have sources and detectors uh so basically we can imagine uh like sources of many photons in practice it's uh at most one i mean we we have sometimes more photon than one but it's not what we want basically but in that language we will be already be interested in uh what i call with what we call zero sources so basically we just we just know that there is no photon in the wire at the input and the second thing is like the detectors so again we can imagine detect some photons in practice we can have detectors which where we know the number of photons that we detect but we can also have like a click detectors where we only have either zero or at most one photon that we detect again uh we um we only interest in what we call a zero detector so it's a bit more interesting that zero sources because it has the semantics which we call that later that we post select of having zero photon at the output of the circuit uh so so what is log so love is the prop generated by all the linear optical components uh with also um zero sources and detectors so a prop for the people who are not very familiar just imagine that we can compose our linear optical circuits horizontally and vertically again in each sum and also that we can we can deform the circuit however we want for the swap etc and um and here yes so that's it and so we have love but of course we would like to have a great properties about love and so one of them is like the completeness so given two circuits with the same semantics we'd like to know if we can rewrite one into the other to do that so as i was saying at the beginning we introduced a sub-fragment of circuits what we call a polarization preserving circuits so basically we are interesting circuits where the components are only the beam splitters and phase shifters so only components we don't change the polarization hence the name of a polarization preserve and so yeah just it's it's a pro so like a prop but without the property of the swaps uh and so what we have um uh what we have with uh with that subfragment is a rewriting system uh so basically a set of rules where we write um the circuits of lab so as you can may see all the rules on the top are quite easy i mean just uh for example website in good intervals or just propagate some phrases and there are two maybe i mean not maybe two more difficult uh rules and maybe more interesting words uh where we have angles which are not trivial depending on on the on the goals of the inputs so it's quite uh we call them uh earlier rules so it's basically like also in the the zx where we have an equation with some angles which are not not trivial and so for that rewriting system we have proven two things so the first one first thing we have proven is like it's truly normalizing so basically the reacting system always terminates to a normal form and the second thing is we have shown that it is locally confident so for any scheme here if you can if you have for example two choices to to rewrite like some parts of the circuits then it always converges to the same at the end we have we have a path to movers and so the both properties so strongly normalizing and locally confluence imply that we have a unique normal forms for the rewriting systems and so i will show you how the normal forms look like so among the rules i show you one again which is interesting that the early rules this one so 3d because it is the only rule which is changing the shape of the circuit here you can see like we have um beam splitters one blue switcher on the bottom and here one will be sitting at the top so we basically revert that and so with that form uh changing the shape and also other rules like composing when we have for example components that we can simplify we have that form of the circuit which is very cool because it is also a very well known form in optics it was a first result like the first universal form circuit circuit was a triangular and so well i wouldn't say i'm a liar but i just as it is a general form but if we want to be a bit more precise here we have some properties on the angles so basically if for example alpha 2 is 0 then we have alpha 1 which is 0. so the normal form is not like a perfect triangle but more like this one on the right because if we have a 0 somewhere we have a diagonal of zeros which is we come from the the and um so it may be well i couldn't do uh better than the next slide to show you what's happening with the rewriting rules so so at candela we have a software named percival and we have coded implemented the rewriting system so here is basically oh a video which no ah yes it's a video where we rewrite the circuit and so we i just added colors because it may be easier to understand so again like um on the left is to to simplify components and uh the railroads 3d like the green one so so it might be a bit fast but otherwise it would be too long to just to wait until the end so you can see for example here are these three main switches will be simplified and each time we have that scheme it will be rewritten and so i don't know but i can vent a little and at the end okay it was better on my juice pc or whatever okay so believe me but at the end we have a nice firing goal and uh i'm very sad that it doesn't work that well sorry yeah but it's 40 seconds and i think yeah well but at the end you just have a triangle well i think i will into the question i will show you that again and so and so let's come back to love um so here what we have is like uh the rewriting system with the unique number from the triangular for um for circuits with only b splitters and phase shifters and we are let's come back to low where we have all the components that we introduced earlier and here are 18 equations okay so first a shortcut just because it's easier so it's basically the negation so we can implement that with a circuit but we're just changing v into h and h to v and here are 18 uh 18 equations which are basically the axiom of the role of calculus um and so the the set of equation is a sun and complete so first so yes this part is like explaining how that works the proof works first we can notice two things the first is that we can derive all the rewriting rules of earlier with a set of equations so we can see we have again the wonderful layer ruler at the end but also like for example composition of shifters etc so first we can use all the properties of the rewriting system up earlier and the second point it is like we we we will use of course the polarizing precision uh preserving fragment in order to have normal phones with uh for the love captures so okay so let's let's explain what's happening so last thing i promise thing i i introduced to you is like um wow a new element so this one so we can just spend a bit of time to understand what he's doing imagine if you have a photon on the first wire so with the power edition v in h so again v reflex so on the top and h transmits and again it is a shortcut for the negation so the h becomes v so basically the same okay okay basically the semantics of this element is this one so we split the polarization and then after uh we have the same polarization so we are basically translating polarization modes into special modes of course we can have the dual if we compose them we have the identity and so we can see what's happening when we have for example a phase shift phase shifter before so remember a phase shift is doing a phase shift on both hnb here and so when if you split into special mode we just basically needed to have a two phase phase shifters here but what what happens i mean what is more interesting if we have an element with um which is acting on the polarization for example like a wave plate so the rotation so remember we've played the rotation between h and v but if we separate engine v here and h become v so the same then basically we we can have a b splitters on the right and the same for the pbs it's just like swapping some modes so on the right you just some swaps and so here we have translated we have basically transformed linear optical components acting on polarization into linear optical components only acting on special modes and so maybe some of you can deduce where i'm going so for example imagine we have a circuit without zero sources and detectors first i will introduce the last the more general form after but imagine we have that circuit so c we can we can have that component basically the identity and then we can transform any linear optical components acting on polarization or not into only splitters and phase shifters so on the right then we can use the reacting system on the polarization process environment to have a unique number form and so that is the normal form of circuits without any zero and sources and detectors so here we have normal form for uh for that kind of circuit so now of course the question is what is the normal form for any loft circuit good question and so here basically if you have two so that is basically the normal form of um of any uh love circuit but some but it's not unique so sometimes t1 is not equal to t2 even if the semantics of c1 and t2 are equal so however we can always as the semantic record we can always write t2 like that so with the sound boxes so t1 we were producing one and another some some circuits basically it's about injection etc but some boxes here and so we can write t2 into that t1 and some boxes here and as it is only zero detectors and sorry sources and detectors we can absorb the boxes into the zero sources and detectors so basically that is the normal form of the love calculus and thanks to that we proved the completeness of the market okay um conclusion so first um we have introduced uh polarization um preserving fragment and in that fragment we have introduced a rewriting system where we prove two properties so the strongly normalizing property and also the confluence and uh i would just highlight that it is very useful for um for the physicist i would say that the lab people because for example if some circuits if we have some noise in the phase shifters in the b splitters etc uh we can use the reaction rules basically to propagate the the errors and uh and also to find maybe new circuits uh we which have the same semantics to correct some some parts so even that reality system is useful in that sense uh but also it adds its lsat there helps helps us to prove the completeness and softness of the full fragments of the love calculus so any lineartical components with their resources indicators and finally last bonus point as we have a complete as a complete set of equations of love circuits we can think of love circles basically as unitary so even it's like not big unitaries but still we have a complete set of equations with graphical rules and we can imagine if we have an unitary for example of size 2 up to n is to use this force even if it's a big matrix two to have a graphical set of equations working on just the matrices just forget about the circuits and so we we can use also this set of equations for example to prove the completeness of quantum circuits so basically we translate the rules of the love calculus into new rules about quantum circuits just because we have a complete set of equations and i think it's time to thank you everyone for the policy [Music] [Applause] beautiful video back on up here are there any questions hi i'm confused about the interpretation of the the uh what is this called the zero preparation and like detectors because they're both sent to like the identity scaler how does a how can that is it like a minority is the interpretation manoidal or like how how can it send uh something from like zero to one wires and one to zero wires both to like a scaler okay so i think uh so so first um so i will come back to the side just after that in 10 seconds but first uh now the zero source in their detector so just to interpret that it just we create a node so the as you say the the type is a zero one for for the source and a one zero two to the detector and and uh and it's not a problem is the semantic is a zero because it's the direct sum so it's uh we only have a zero on the wire and not on all the full circuits and i think we you refer to that slide right oh sorry okay some problems again this one um so basically we are just saying that if uh so it's not the same type okay but we're just saying the semantic zero so basically if you have a wire and the detector is basically saying well you you you have you take the sub matrix you just post select on the fact you have zero photon on the wire and the same for the source you have a sub matrix and you just have no nothing i don't know if it's answer your question on that so is this first one actually um something like a vector with no columns and this is like a vector with no rows and that's just an empty matrix or something is that because this is all additive right so it's not an empty matrix so like uh i mean yes it is sorry what is the question so is it a question is just a remark uh it was it was a question i was asking to to clarify so so so these are all like slightly different kinds of things but they're all zero right okay thank you for the talk uh regarding normal forms so you show the normal form reduction which is similar to the rack scheme this triangular scheme have worked on the clement scheme the rectangular and the second question is can you can you for either scheme can you recognize small depth circuits smaller depth like circuits that don't have too many beamsplitter layers so that you don't need the complete normal phone but only a reduced smaller version of it okay so very good remarks so here the number from is like triangular and uh and so we have a procedure to rewrite into a rectangular so to minimize the death however the procedure is doesn't have the the same properties as this one so we have a procedure to go from the triangular to rectangular so to minimize the death but it's not it's not strongly normalizing we don't have a rewriting system for that we just have an algorithm to to do that hi could you show the um the normal forms at the end please the slate 16. the last one yeah this this one so what is t1 i didn't quite follow it that's the the lopp normal form yes okay and so is it uh possible to find the this minimal one is that a good question uh so what do you mean minimal like with a less number so to get from t2 i add things to t1 so i'm wondering if there's a smaller t0 that i get by adding things to t1 um i would say um i don't know if we can do that deterministically uh i would say yeah the answer is i don't know but i would say we can try because here we have a triangular and we can absorb as many things as we want here and uh and i think we can we can't simplify uh that much so i would say yes but i don't know if it's minimal okay because maybe you have some other things okay one more question since i've got microphone what is the v stand for what is the v oh yes very good question so l of course lo are for linear optical optics and the v is for vacuum modes because we have only zero season detectors and also for love because it was uh but first for a vacuum okay are there any more questions uh yet on the front so a very basic question if your parallel composition is the direct sum does that mean that you only ever have one photon and you're looking at the alternatives for it or is there a way you can actually make sense of several photons in this context uh so you're right in a sentence it's actually a single photon simulink so we are an interesting photon i would say it's not that bad because uh as it as it was shown we are focusing on the processes sorry okay so yes it is a single photon semantics i would say not it's not that bad because here we are very focusing on the processes and circuits and so yes of course one one one future work would be to add more photons to the semantics okay thank you okay uh let's uh thank nicola again okay thank you very much so first i want to thank the organizers for this nice nice conference thank you so uh so today i want to talk about so as you said about uh resource optimization in the context of coherently controlled quantum computation this is a joint work with alexandre clement and who is going to present this work at mfcs this server okay so the context is uh is a clear and control of quantum in quantum computing so the idea is to go beyond quantum circuits so i think yesterday you you already heard about this kind of thing so i can go quickly to this motivating slide but essentially the idea is that when we have a quantum circuit we definitely have quantum data we have qubits which can be in superpositions and so on but if you look at the way the computation is organized the flow of information the transformations you are applying it's essentially classical so it's either fixed or you may have some classical control but it's uh it's essentially classical the idea of clear and control is to go beyond this and allow to have quantum primitives which are applied depending on some quantum states in superpositions if you like okay so a good example a famous example for this is the quantum switch where you have two quantum operations so two unitary transformations u and v and you want to decide in which order you apply these two quantum operations depending on the quantum state so here it's uh it's an informal description so it's going to be a formal in a few slides but here it's informal so the idea is that you have these two transformations and we use uh so this optical optic uh so the pbs in order to represent this so which means that depending on the polarization of your particle here you are going to be reflected or transmitted so if you are reflected you apply u and then you apply v and if you are transmitted you apply v and then u okay so we see that the order depends on the polarization and now if you have a superposition of the two polarization you get this superposition of the two possible order of the gates okay so it's a way to implement this kind of clearance control so why is it interesting to consider clear and control well uh it turns out that we have a computational advantage with coherent control which can be described in terms of complexity in the query model so for instance if we consider this particular problem so the commuting problem so the input is two unitaries u and v acting on the same space same number of qubits and the promise is that they are either commuting or anti-commuting so which will be a sum up as follows so u v is minus one to the k a v u and the objective is to find the case or to decide whether they are commuting or anti-commuting and in order to solve this problem uh it turns out that if you use quantum circuits you need at least three queries to u and v so in total okay so for instance here you have a circuit with two queries to v and one query to you and this circuit is optimal okay there is no quantum circuit with just two queries for instance but it turns out that if you allow clear and control and in particular if you allow this a quantum switch you can do it in just two queries and the idea is that you you prepare this superposition of vertical and horizontal polarization in such a way that here you are applying a superposition of u before v and v before you and due to some interferences at the end of the day here at the in the output if you measure in the diagonal basis you are going to have the the answer uh they are commuting or not okay so this is an interesting separation between quantum circuits and coherent control and you can generalize it using uh the so-called fourier promise problem where you have uh n unitary transformations and in this case you have a separation which is a square root of n or log n depending on how you define the problem actually but there is you can you can extend it and have a separation between the two okay so um so we have this separation so it's it's interesting to look at coherent control in particular in order to optimize this kind to solve this kind of problems with a query in the query model and and the goal here for this talk is not to describe a new problem or something like that but it's more to find a way to optimize resources that is uh if you give me the description of an algorithm in a based on coherent control is it possible to take this this circuit this description and optimize it in order to minimize the number of queries so this is the objective of the talk minimizing the number of queries to uh to to the the oracles and possibly in an automatic way okay it's similar to optimizing the the number of t gates for instance in a circuit but here we want to optimize the number of oracle queries okay so to do this we need uh we need a way to describe coherently controlled quantum computations so we have the pbs calculus which is actually the language i'm using in the previous slide and i'm going to use after this but actually there are other languages and maybe in in the audience here there are lots of people who who are participating to the development of these languages and this is not a full description of all the possible languages okay it's just a few examples so you can use for instance the rooted the quantum circuits so i think christine you talked about this yesterday i missed your talk sorry about that um you can use also these kind of quantum circuits so this one is developed in oxford so if you go to a grenoble you may see this kind of a quantum circuit generalization of quantum circuits so junior x is here i think alastair is there okay cyril monsieur is also working on these kind of things and if you prefer to go south of paris you you will see this kind of addressable quantum gates in cycling okay and all these formalisms are can be used to describe coherent control or indefinite order of quantum consumer of um causal structures right anyway so you have this this several possible languages for representing coherent control and so here i'm going to use the pbs calculus and um the reasons is that it's um it's uh it's adapted for this particular problem so first of all it's a graphical language so it's a prop in terms of a category so just like a zx a quantum circuit or the love calculus which is also a prop and in particular there is no side information and so it means that when you have the description of the diagram you have all the information and this is important if you want to optimize the computation you want to have all the information at once and here this is the case you have all the information here it turns out that this language is equipped with an equation theory so you can transform the diagrams and this is exactly what we want to do in order to optimize the diagram it's also oracle ready you can represent a queries okay just by putting a u and v like this so it's inspired by optics means that it's uh maybe more intuitive than other languages maybe and it's another interesting property it's that it's valid by construction so if you draw a diagram like this it represents a valid quantum evolution excuse me could you move your mobile phones away from the microphone sure okay so it's valid by construction if you draw something like this it's it represents a unitary evolution okay so uh here is the definition of the language so we have few primitives so the polarizing beam splitter here gates which are labeled by uh just a unitary just by names representing unitary evolutions we have a negation which is acting on the polarization so it's the same negation as in the love calculus that we have seen previously so it flips the polarization of the particle and then we have the identity and the swap and we can do composition so sequential composition the parallel composition is uh is not a tensor product it's a direct sum again and we have the trace okay we can take an input and put it uh take an output sorry and connect it to an input so here are a few examples so again the quantum switch but we can draw more complicated examples okay okay so it's a prop as i said previously so it means that you can deform the diagrams without changing the semantics so actually the the semantics is is the following so we can define a past semantics which is describing how a particle can go through a such a diagram so for instance if we start here with the vertical polarization so represented in red in this in this picture and the zero means that we are in the wire number zero so if we start from here with this polarization so we go through the first unitary transformation so we apply u1 then uh we are reflected so we are here we apply u2 u3 reflected again so we reach the output okay and so the output is number zero and the polarization is vertical so we represent this this particular evolution like this so we can start with a polarization which is horizontal now in blue in position two so in this wire now we are transmitted the negation is changing the polarization reflected so u3 u2 reflected again u1 we changed the polarization and we reached the output okay a third example so now we start here but on the second on the wire number two but with this vertical polarization and we do something like this we use the trace the feedback loop and finally we reach this this output okay so this is the description of the action for some particular inputs you can make it formal okay please don't read this part you can even do a denotational semantics so the important point is that the two semantics are equivalent there is an adequacy between the two okay okay so um so we can define formally the semantics of this so if i go back to to my example here so i give you all the possible evolutions so the six possible evolutions because there are two possible polarization and three possible inputs here for the wire and if we look carefully at the action of this of this diagram we can see that in all the cases we applied the three unitary evolutions u1 u2 u3 in a different order so actually this is a way to apply a controlled permutation of these three unitary transformations okay which was maybe not obvious at first at first sight okay but to do such a controlled permutation of three unitaries maybe we can use this diagram which is uh maybe a nicer and which is actually implementing exactly the same the same transformation so these two diagrams are equivalent okay so here we have two examples we have an example of two diagrams representing the same evolution so is it possible to transform one into the other and the answer is yes because we have an equation of theory which is which is complete so we don't really need to look at the these rules it's just to illustrate the fact that we have this equation of theory which is a sound so it preserves the semantics which is complete so it means that if you take two diagrams representing the same evolution you can go from one to the other using these rules and it's also minimal which means that you actually need all these equations if you remove one equation you lose the completeness okay so that's that's the the pbs calculus so equipped with this equation theory so that's a good point but here we want to use this language in order to do a resource optimization and it turns out that that we need a little bit more because this language is actually not very resource sensitive so let's take this example in this example if we look carefully we can see that the particle will never use the feedback loop because if it's reflected then we go through u and to the output and if it's transmitted we also go to the output we never use the loop so it's tempting to just remove this loop and draw these kind of pictures okay because this loop somehow is a somehow a dead code right so we want to remove it okay but if we do this so we are outside the standard pbs calculus and we want to use here unsaturated polarizing beam speeders with three legs instead of four so it's nice but um but the problem is that um you may have some problems so for instance if you compose this uh this unsaturated beam splitter with this one you get something like this and here there is a problem because if you have for instance vertical polarization you are reflected and then you are reflected again but there is no wire here okay so we are losing this uh valid by construction property here okay but there is actually a simple solution for this which is to use a typing discipline here if you look at this this pbs you can see that if you are here since you you are coming from this wire you must be uh you must have a vertical polarization okay so if you are here you have a vertical polarization if you are here you have an horizontal polarization so you can keep this information in order to have a kind of typing system which is described here in order to have valid by construction diagrams so yeah so here the idea is that we use different colors blue for horizontal red for vertical and black means that we are can be both vertical or horizontal and and then we we we have what we what is called a color prop and we can we can draw diagrams like this okay so that's not a big problem okay so we can use these unsaturated diagrams if we are in the color prop formalism it works perfectly okay so we have a new language so we need a new axiomatization a new equation of theories so here it's uh the idea is to to give new rules not just to add rules to the language okay we just forget we can just forget the previous ones and consider these ones so i will not go to too much details but what is interesting is that if you look at the last column you can see just as uh as a way to decompose saturated beam splitters so beam splitters with four legs you can actually decompose them into a beam splitter with three legs you can always decompose them and once you have done this decomposition you can focus on this part of the the first two columns which are considering just unsaturated beam splitters with basic properties like commutation properties and inverse and so on so we have this uh this fairly simple accumulation for the language and the good news is that it's uh it's complete so to show this we we introduced some normal forms like this so the idea is that we have several layers so the first layer is a layer of pbs which are used to decompose black wires into red and blue wires okay in such a way that after this this uh this first layer we only we don't have any black wire then there is a layer of unitary evolutions a layer of negations or nothing then some permutation of wires and finally we recombine some colored wires into black wires if we need so this is the normal form and the good news is that we can transform any diagram into a diagram in normal form and moreover it's efficient okay it's a polynomial in the in the size of the of the diagram so for instance if we start with this this diagram uh we get this one okay which is in normal form and once we have the normal form we can prove the completeness of the the equation of theory okay so now what is interesting with this one is that uh actually the normal form an interesting property of the normal form is that there is no dead code in the normal form if we look at the initial diagram there is a v here which is applied and we can see that in the normal form there is no v because this v is useless we never go through the v and the normal form is able to detect this and remove the v so we remove all the det code when we consider the normal form so which is reducing the number of queries to the oracle okay so normal form is is good um but actually it's not it's not optimal in terms of a number of queries because here we see that we have an occurrence of u here an occurrence of u here and we can actually simplify them and merge them such a way to have just one call to you this is this idea that if we have a blue u and a red u we can use this this kind of transformations in such a way that we have just one instance of you reducing the number of queries so we can combine the the normal form procedure with this simple idea and we get what we call the query optimization procedure so which is efficient and the good news is that now if we start from this normal form we apply this rule we get something like this and this one is optimal in number of queries and we can prove it for any diagram so if you start from a diagram uh you put it in normal form and then you apply this simple idea of grouping the queries when we when you can you get a diagram which is optimal in number of queries so we can do this we can reach the optimal diagram efficiently um okay so maybe two comments about this so the first comment is that actually we are optimizing each uh unitary independently so this one is actually the one which is optimal for you and uh so and also for w independently so which is not obvious because if you look at the the uh the quantum circuit we have seen before for implementing the commuting problem in the quantum circuits there was two occurrences of u and one occurrence of v or the other way around but you cannot optimize the number of queries of both u and v in the same circuit here it's possible to to optimize all the gates independently and get a circuit which is optimal for all the gates so that's the first command the second command is that okay so this circuit is optimal in number of queries but clearly it's not optimal in number of polarizing beam speeders because here we have two beam splitters that we can actually simplify okay they are useless these two polarizing beam splitter so that's why we can consider this refined problem where we want to optimize the number of queries but also the number of polarizing beam splitters in this lexicographic order and in order to do that we can actually use another procedure which is called pgt which is also an efficient procedure so the idea is that you take your diagram and you write your diagram in this in this form so where here you put all the unitaries in parallel like this with the trace and in this p you have all the polarizing beam splitters and negations and so on and it turns out that this p you can put it in in an in a form like this where in sigma 1 and sigma 2 you just have rewiring and c1 and c2 or ck are just a basic transformation made of polarizing beam speeders so you can put your diagram in this form and once your diagram is in this form you are reducing the number of beam splitters so for instance if you take the previous example using this pgt normal form procedure so we will remove these two beam splitters but we we it's even uh more interesting because actually we only have one polarizing beam speeder at the end of the process okay it's possible to write it just using one pbs okay so this procedure is uh is optimal in certain if you have some hypotheses so if you apply the pgt form then you get something which is query pbs optimal if if all the queries are used at most once in the diagram okay if you have one copy of each query in uh in the the initial diagram then you get something which is optimal okay and in the general case actually the problem is we show that the problem is np-hard okay so we cannot expect to have an efficient procedure for the general case okay and the proof is based on a reduction from a graph problem the maximum eulerian cycle decomposition okay so to sum up um so we consider this problem for resource optimization so in order to uh address this problem we have introduced a variant of the pbs calculus which is more resource sensitive with this unsaturated pbs we have shown the the completeness and minimality of the axiomatization and we have now an efficient procedure for minimizing the number of queries and if you want to minimize both the number of queries and the pbs you have an efficient procedure in some cases but the problem is hard in general so future work we want to have an experimental evaluation of the heuristics so maybe it's ambiguous this one by experimental here i mean uh from a computer science point of view okay so it's a use benchmark to see how good is the heuristic when you are not in this in this case okay when you are in the general case how good is the heuristic so uh the problem is that we don't really have a data set for this so we can test it for a random randomly generated diagrams for instance another uh point that we want to work on is to define a more expressive language because here we only use supervising beamsplitters and negation but it would be interesting to to have a language uh a more expressive language for the the quantum control so for instance by adding new generators from the love calculus like uh like beam splitters beam splitters phase shifter and so on okay thank you for your attention thanks mo uh okay lots of lots of questions thank you for the interesting talk uh in the normal form that you arrive at before you reduce the number of beam splitters how do i see that you need coherent control there [Music] okay so okay that's a good point so here the clear and control comes from the fact that uh your input can be in superposition so you can have superposition of polarization you can have superposition of positions so your particle can be in superposition of here and there for instance but if you start with a classical configuration a classical input then it remains classical in in this description this is uh yeah so this is sufficient for solving this commuting uh problem for instance or even also it's a generalization but this is also why we want to consider generalization of this so this was the last point in my conclusion so to to to have a more expressive language because if you add in the language a beam splitter non-polarizing beam splitter in this case you will be able to create superposition within the diagram okay okay thank you and uh can can you maybe uh comment on the observation from quantum machine learning that coherent control is helpful only if you have tasks which involve memory which are what you repeat from quantum machine learning there is the observation that coherent control is helpful only if you have a learning task that requires memory and i wonder because you started with an example of usefulness of coherent control whether you can comment on this or relate i don't know no no maybe we can talk about this but i don't know the context so thank you yep um thank you for the talk so when earlier uh when the law of calculus was introduced i remember um nicolas give h0 p0 h1p1 given different polarization of the wave plate and i wonder if choosing different polarization of waveplay as a computational basis would help find the best heuristic or a relatively good heuristic to optimize both the pbs and the number of queries that you use or it doesn't matter like choosing you mean changing the definition of the of the pbs or because uh i assume previously you're just using the horizontal and vertical polarization but what if you use a different uh polarization wave plate it's there still acting as a computational basis um so again this is something that we want to to look at to have a more uh general transformation on the polarization um at the moment i don't know if you just uh no i don't know okay sorry i have another question uh so yesterday during the poster session um benoit benoit gave a poster about this multi-world calculus and i wonder because when you use different colors to demonstrate this diagram it reminds me of how they present their poster so i wonder if there is any connection between this this pbs calculus and the multi-world universe uh multi-role calculus yes i think there is um so we talked about this already um so yes so here really the idea of the pbs is to split uh the the system into subsystems in a direct sum of subsystems if you like of cases so so we already looked at this but it's not it's not a direct translation okay so there are some similarities but it's not it's not exactly the same things thanks for the nice talk uh one of the motivations for this coherent control is the separation uh between coherently controlled and non-coherent controlled right and there's a gap in some problems for example for the n switch so i was wondering if if this calculus that decreases the query complexity and the coherent control can you apply it to some examples like known constructions which have a gap and increase the gap okay so definitely the idea is to apply this to to these kind of examples uh that's interesting i'm not sure that you can amplify the gap like this because here really the idea is that you get uh you get your your description of the currently control algorithm and you optimize it so you can decrease the complexity of it so okay so potentially it's possible but in general in the example i know it's uh it's um okay maybe not necessarily so if if it's clear that it's optimal if it's clear that the the coherent key control quantum computation is optimal then it's useless to do this but if it's not then yeah it makes sense to do this questions okay thank you um clarification first of all the unitaries are just a free monologue over some some names right there's nothing going on there at all yes okay so if you're gonna do the the extension you mentioned bringing in the elements from the the love calculus would you then put that but then would that then replace the unit trees or you would keep them okay so that's two different uh different directions uh here uh i was um the idea is that all these unitaries these oracles are acting on another register so you assume that you have a particle with a polarization and also another data register and the gates are acting on the data register and the the pbs is acting on the polarization if you add some more uh primitives they are also acting on the polarization and the position okay but not on the data register that's two separated things and another perspective is to look inside the boxes and see uh if you put a zx diagram which is describing what is inside the box for instance can you see how how these two words are interacting okay how the pbs and the zx inside the box can interact if it's possible i don't know one more thing um if you did do the extension by adding the new primitives do you still have your red and blue type system or does that have to go away uh it's uh um yes you can but you are going to lose lots of information because uh when you you arrive with a with blue then you are going to be black because you are losing the information okay you are not in this basis anymore yeah thank you for your talk out of curiosity have you dissected the black mark this black spot the black boxness and so like even uh other models in the query model for instance say in love calculus or any if you could rewrite the actual contents of the box let's say in this example uh if you could rewrite w as u with some x a little bit more gates after or usw with a few more gates actor then you could uh do even better okay yes so here really the idea is that we have no information about unv it's oracle norakon model if you have some extra information then you can definitely use it if you can decompose w into u and something then you can do it and then merge the two so here maybe merge two copies that you get so if you have extra information you can do some extra optimization yeah so is there some arbitrariness in how you uh let's say that if you are outside of the query model or you know that there's some information about your boxes or you can have some freedom in whichever subparts of your circuit you choose to draw your u-box around um uh how does how does this uh work with say uh your future work mentioned experimental metrics um okay so so i'm not sure to understand but uh so the idea is that in the oracle model it's really part of the problem what what is the oracle and what is the gate and how do you optimize it but then okay so here it's uh so you can use the same language uh using a matrices here inside okay not necessarily oracle and that is a unitary transformation for which you have some information and in this case you you are just going to multiply the matrices and so on so if you know the information if you know what is the unitary just put the description of the unitary and uh and use this description so for instance you can put circuits you can put quantum circuits and in this case here it's going to be the composition of the two quantum circuits okay so you you can do these kind of things yeah in practice and experimentally what kind of metrics are people interested in linear optical quantum companies i don't know i prefer to say i don't know all right um so in this normalization procedure uh it looks like you're removing all the feedback loops yes uh okay so um so for instance the quantum which removes completely uh you get rid of a feedback loop in the quantum switch it unfolds yes okay yeah that's all i wanted to ask yes yes so if you take the quantum switch okay that's an interesting example so in this in this part you you get rid of the of the loop but uh again here you also get rid of the loop but at some point if you want to uh here you will ah at some point you the loop will come back in at the end of the process so that's this removing loops unfold the diagram so maybe it creates new uh u's and v's uh yes okay so okay i should say that actually it's here that you are creating loops maybe it's hidden but here you are merging gates um with the same label and the point is that if the gates are not in the same at the same not in parallel if they are sequential composition if you like you can still merge them and in this case when when you merge them you create a loop in order to make it work so this is where the loop of the quantum switch is coming back actually um i also have a question about the optimizing the pvs um use so uh could you so could you perhaps go to this next slide like i did because i think i didn't get exactly how you're up optimizing it it's sort of this normal form is the optimal form that's kind of the theorem or so it's this normal form here is optimal in terms of number of queries and pbs so in the lexicographic order in this order and in if you have the the property that each each oracle is used once and only once so in this case it's optimal yes do you know a simple example where where you actually use more than two curious because it seems like you have a lot of powerful tools that actually allow you to reduce the number of queries quite a lot yes so for instance the example i gave before about this one so this one here for the implementation of this uh this a permutation of three unitaries you can see that you have three copies of u1 okay three copies of each thanks um maybe i'll just ask a final question um so when you talk about number of queries is maybe you said this already is it just literally the amount of times that a box appears in the picture so so so loops don't i don't need to count loops really i don't i don't count them many many times or anything like this so okay yeah all right let's uh thanks simone again
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Walnut Decarbonising & Injector Cleaning | Mk2 VR6 Golf | PedalBox Episode 107
this time on pedalbox we're heading north to decimal tenths to have some work done on the vr head and get the injectors tested [Music] so the first thing we're going to get on with after i finish this nice cup of coffee that nick made me um we're going to get this head cleaned out and use this walnut decarbonizing machine to clean out all the coke and all the loose deposits from the exhaust runners now they're not looking horrendously bad but whilst it's off it might as well all get done so we're going to do that and get that stuck in and i'll show you the afters once nick's had a proper go at it but here's a couple of before shots in the meantime there's a good layer of carbon built up on all the exhaust ports who knows the last time these were properly cleaned but it certainly hasn't been in my time with the engine and the decarbonizing should knock all of that particular off and then suck it right back out again [Music] so you can see on this port that's already been done it's much smoother there's just a little bit of soot left in it this one is really rough looking where it's not been cleaned down so all that coke is going to come off the head and we'll get that cleaned up now comparing between the first port and the second port you can really see the difference between the two before and after although the second one's only had one quick pass you can really obviously see where the particular is stuck to the wall with all of its sharp edges after another run almost all the carbon is off and what's left will pick off nice and easily with a wire brush given it's right next to the outlet you can check out decimal tents on facebook and instagram as well as their website and they have a great youtube channel nick's got a great build on his old car the furious frog which was a lupo and now he's got a mark 5 gti after the lupo unfortunately met a barrier at croft finally the exhaust mounting face gets a quick skim over with a soft wire brush to get rid of any debris and scale well that's all the ports cleaned on the head now and it is looking really really good much much better my hands actually don't come out covered in black soot once i try and feel around inside the ports and it's so much smoother as well as you'd expect from having all of the guff taken out now the walnut machine itself is really really clever it's just got a hopper in the bottom filled with ground up walnuts and they come out of this tube into a little gun on the end and they just go and you poke it through the end of this into the inlet and then you work it round and you just clean off all the carbon deposits now if any of the walnuts get through into the cylinder head uh into the bores sorry it's not really a problem because they burn up instantly walnut is it's obviously it's an organic thing it just burns up nice and quickly so it doesn't cause any problems and it's not abrasive enough it's not going to scratch anything it's not going to damage anything in either cylinders pistons the head anything anywhere it will just basically vaporize away which is really really good so it filters out all of the carbon deposits as it comes around goes back into here through the vacuum and goes through this filter in the top and all of the deposits sit in the very top of the machine the big pieces that have come off like these big chunks of carbon that you can see in my hand and all of the useful stuff all of the small pieces of walnut drop back down into the bottom and they just get recycled round and round and round and when it's looking a little bit dirty because there's obviously some small parts that will get through and just loop through the system you just clean it out put some new stuff in and you're good to go again so this is a really really good machine and you don't have to take the head off in order to do it so you can do it in situ because it blasts in obviously pulls all of the bits back out again so it's a really worthwhile thing to have done every now and again so next up we're going to do the injectors and we've got them all rigged up on the machine we're going to do a test on them first to see what they're like give them a clean and then test them again so this would be really interesting to see whether or not this is one of the problems i've been having on the engine or it's had a bit of a cough just rule out yet another possible thing that's spoiling my enjoying of the car so you can see the injectors themselves whilst they're fairly clean at this end and at the very top where the fuel's been going in where they've been sitting in the head they're actually quite crusty and they're not looking so great so it could be they've been in there a long long time and they've definitely been in there the full 10 years 12 years that i've had the car they've probably been in a bit longer beyond that as well so hopefully this will have a bit of an improvement we'll see what they're going to be like when we test them we'll do that now the injectors are connected to a loom much like they would be in the engine and then loaded into the test stand the system pulses each injector as if it was firing into a cylinder spraying fluid from a pressurized fuel rail in order to test the seals for any leaks and test the spray pattern here you can see the spray pattern test which will indicate any blockages in the nozzles at the end of the injectors and could cause an irregular spray there's also some variants in the inductance and i believe that can cause some irregularity in the flow here you can see the six injectors cycling through and the spray pattern of each one here you can see i've slowed this down so whilst it's still running at hundreds of rpm the spray pattern is much more visible and the individual bursts from each injector are far more easy to spot after the spray pattern the next one is a flow test this one runs for a set amount of time wide open and shows any discrepancy between each injectors and how much liquid they can actually flow for a given amount of time you can see the injectors in port one five and six on the test rig are flowing slightly less than two three and four to clean the injectors they go into an ultrasonic bath and run for a set amount of time at various different frequencies in order to dislodge any debris inside before this is done the filters are taken out the filters are a small plastic housing with a very fine mesh in order to filter the fuel as it goes through the injector so as not to clog any of the outlets the filters themselves can degrade and they can get tears in as shown with this one here and they can also break down further than that with the actual framework of the mesh also coming apart this can then create its own debris and block the injectors more and cause further problems fortunately none of these broken ones came out of my injectors the ones in mine look in reasonably good condition but even with that they're being replaced with these small metal mesh ones so they will be harder to break down and as a result less likely to clog the injectors in the same way that a plastic one with a plastic mesh might another test to verify that the injectors are working and the cleaning process was a success the inductance across all six is looking much more even so the flow should be a lot more even also and from the flow test we can see the difference between each one is closer to one percent than the two and a half percent it was before so thanks very much to nick and all the guys at decimal tents callum and colin who helped us out getting the head sorted and doing all the injector testing so they are looking a lot better now the injectors had a little bit of discrepancy across the flow the pattern looked reasonably good on the tester as you saw but now they've all been cleaned properly they are looking way way better and they flow nominally exactly the same across all six of them which is great news and obviously we got the head done now these exhaust ports look so much better than they did before these are really nice and clean i've given them just a quick wipe over with a little bit of 1200 grit sandpaper just to get rid of any more roughness where i can and they're looking a lot smoother than they were i've also gone over the entire head all the way around and cleaned up all of the grime that i possibly can and it looks so much better than it did and to do that all i used were these little um stainless steel wire brushes that go in a dremel cup one a flat one and this little kind of i want to call it a drill but it's not really a drill it's just a very tight sort of like a like a paint brush end basically to get in all of the uh the close end bits and they did a sterling job cleaning up all the front of this head it's now not grimy at all although it is apparently just a tiny bit oily still we we definitely need to get more of this done and it does look really really good so hopefully with a refreshed block as well and all of the components redone it's not going to look super duper shiny but it is going to look clean and hopefully it'll stay that way for quite a while if you'd like to keep up with the golf build and all of our other projects you should definitely subscribe to the channel and hit the little bell notification so you find out exactly when we put out new videos and if you'd like to support us in doing all of these projects you can go to shop.pedalbox.show where you can buy t-shirts like these with long sleeve and some short sleeve ones hoodies hats beanies and all sorts of other things or you can support us more directly by going to patreon.com forward slash pedalbox show and there you can support us from as little as a dollar a month and you can get access to our discord server from the five dollar tier up we'll see you next time thanks very much for watching you
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Will EPIC UNIVERSE Get an Announcement Soon?
so it seems like with every day we're getting new details about Universal's new theme park coming to Florida epic Universe from leaked name trademarks to visible construction so much is going on with this park and I think it's leading up to something fairly soon to come from Universal a big announcement the first big announcement for this upcoming Park in the coming months but before we really get into that I just wanted to specify that this is just speculation these are just some of my theories based on my thoughts I have no Insider information from Universal this is all just me piecing this together so when it comes to Epic Universe we have a lot of very strong rumors but we don't have a whole lot officially confirmed of course this is going to be Universal's new state-of-the-art theme park down the road from the main Universal Orlando resort and contain a few hotels besides the main theme park and the only thing we really know about the main theme park that is confirmed to be coming is Super Nintendo World of course the this will be Florida's version of Super Nintendo World we already have it in Hollywood and Japan and this is going to be kind of the best of Super Nintendo world including stuff from Japan stuff from Hollywood and by that I mean we're going to get the Mario Kart Bowser's challenge ride they have in every Super Nintendo World that's sort of the flagship attraction of Super Nintendo World we're going to get the Yoshi's Adventure people mover attraction and a new Donkey Kong cart themed roller coaster that's all confirmed everything else has been rumors though and while the rumors are pretty strong they are just rumors for those who don't know already we're supposed to be getting a How to Train Your Dragon themed land with a dragon race flat ride interactive boat ride Flight Training roller coaster similar to Hagrid's over an Islands of Adventure and an immersive stage show we're also supposed to be getting a Wizarding World expansion based on the ministry of magic with an advanced Dark Ride similar to rise of the resistance or Jurassic World adventure in Beijing along with another immersive stage show and the final IP based land we will begin editing is one based on the universal classic monsters with a wolf man spinning coaster cook arm Dark Ride similar to Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey and a new Universal monsters themed restaurant to act as the spiritual successor to the greatest Theme Park Restaurant of all time of course I'm talking about monsters Cafe come on now and of course all this would surround this Celestial Hub which will contain a couple attractions most notably a dueling space themed coaster an immersive flat right of some sort and a large Fountain display which would act as like the centerpiece of this Puck and while I've hammered it in at this point these are all just rumors however as I said name trademark permits those sort of deal is starting to come out sort of detailing the official themes of these attractions and we're starting to see visual facade elements and construction elements that sort of lead people in that direction so I think the bulk of this upcoming theoretical announcement from Universal around epic universe is going to be just confirming what is going to be in this park I'm talking setting the record straight when it comes to the IPS featured at the park and maybe some general attraction Concepts mainly for each land's e-ticket so in this case I'm thinking the new Donkey Kong car coaster the ministry of of magic rise the resistance style dark ride it seems to be pretty Advanced the How to Train Your Dragon flight roller coaster and possibly either the Wolfman spinning coaster or the kooka arm Dark Ride I really say that these are going to be the focus because these contain some of the most state-of-the-art technology and that's really the focus going into this park while there is an effort in pushing a new age of immersion with epic Universe this state-of-the-art technology has always been a plus when it comes to Universal compared to other theme parks so I'm thinking that these attractions are going to be the Heavy Hitters and these are going to be the ones that Universal wants to promote so I'm thinking overall land themes some general attraction Concepts to get people excited that aren't already in the now and that goes for this whole announcement in general just to sort of clarify what's going on for the Skeptics or the people that don't stock this park like us locals do I also think with that we're going to be getting more concept art for both the park and the hotels because other than some new art that's come out recently For That Donkey Kong coaster we have been using the same picture for almost four years now and I think either some ride concept art or just general streetmosphere would be great to sort of establish what this park is going to look like some of the theming they're going to go with anyways these are all specifics when is this thing going to be announced you're asking and I think we're gonna see this in summer of this year summer or early fall and if I had to pinpoint a month for you I would say July sounds pretty good now the first reason why I think this could be announced over summer is it's going to coincide with about two years until the Park's opening Universal has said they're trying to get this park open by summer of 2025 and based on the movement of the construction I think that's pretty possible so summer of this year would coincide about two years until that Park will open giving them enough time to do any sort of marketing integration in the current Parks media advertising of some sort just getting the word out there I also think the peaking interest recently with the construction photos and the new logo on bail by Universal as part of a recent Rebrand he's sort of laying the seeds for them to make that big announcement for this park also why I say specifically July's I think it lands in between two of universe Orlando's biggest events in the next handful of months you of course have the opening of the new villain con minion blast attraction at Universal Studios Florida which is the first attraction to be opening in that Park since 2018 and in August September is right around the time we start getting hhn season and that pretty much dominates the park at the time and yes even in a non-hn video I have to make reference to it but I think July is perfectly in between those two events because I don't really see the minions ride opening too too late it was projected for summer of this year I'm thinking mayor June because that's the prime summer time right you don't want to wait too long to open that attraction so this could be a way to sort of keep Universal in the conversation even when nothing's going on even though they're going to be right off the coattails of a new attraction and right before their biggest event of the year but my next bit of reasoning is or something a little bigger and involves the other little park down the street see recently the dates were just announced for September of this year for Destination D 2023 which is being hosted at the Contemporary at Walt Disney World and for those who don't know destination D it's pretty much a smaller d23 you know d23 is the big convention for Disney the company the parks and everything like that and that's when usually big announcements are made for the future of the Disney parks but last year's d23 was kind of a blunder to say the least because last year's d23 was the first d23 since epic Universe was announced so everyone was wondering what Disney was going to do how they were going to respond to Epic Universe being announced were they going to announce the fifth gate a Walt Disney World where they can announce a new slate of attractions sort of taking off a new era of imagineering as the current one comes to a close with next year's Tiana Bayou Adventure but no they just kind of threw out some vague ideas for the Far Far Future of the Disney parks and specifically Walt Disney World leading many people to think they don't really have a plan for when Universal builds up again inverse in 2025. however I think Disney's going to try to rebound this year I think they're going to try to announce a good slate of things coming because they know that backlash was there and they know epic universe is coming quicker than people are expecting so while destination D doesn't usually host the big theme park announcements Disney might slip some in there to truly respond to Epic universe so I feel like it would be smart for a universal to beat them at their own game and announcing it early enough so that it's in people's minds when d23 or destination D rather comes to Florida or they just wait until September and drop that announcement right before destination D happens or right after it happens Disney and Universal are both very reactionary companies and we're seeing that right now with the theme park Wars in full effect Disney announces something Universal announces something Disney announces something else Universal announces something see world says something and then it's immediately shut down by Disney or Universal announcing something so with the next phase of imagineering sort of coming up why not make that big announcement for their big state-of-the-art theme park so yeah I think those are just a few reasons why I think we're going to be getting an epic Universe announcement fairly soon maybe getting a preview Center in the Parks like people have been talking about just something I'm just really starred for epic Universe information from Universal obviously the Fantastic content creators out there have been filling it in with news and updates about epic universe but come on universal say something we want to know some details about epic universe but with that I think I'm gonna leave it there what do you all think when do you think Universal is going to make that first big epic Universe announcement what do you think will be announced will it be the land themes will it be attraction Concepts do you think they're gonna show off some video footage or some some preview footage let me know all your thoughts on Epic Universe in the comments below and also if you made it this far leave a comment monsters Cafe 2. thank you all for watching this video of course I will see you all next time [Music] foreign
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Angryman Was Right About Incest And Time To Think
assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu to some of you in peace out to the rest of you you know who it is and what i'm going to ask you to press and while we'll ask you to press it it get straight to this message anger man recorded and it may not still be up anymore but he recorded about the dirty secret in black america that may contribute to the dysfunction and what he pointed to was not intentional incest but what he pointed to was unintentional and accidental incest after emancipation and sometimes even forced incest during bondage on breeding farms that being said my subscriber to white haze was telling me and I want to give a shout out to him again about how a few years ago he and I misremembered it and said it was a nurse in other place other recordings I referred back to it saying it was a nurse but I read the comment later on or recently and he said it was a doctor actually several years ago that told him and somebody else in a conversation that the black population in the u.s. is seeing more and more afflictions that are associated with inbreeding and incest but what I'm also going to say is this the symptoms of it the symptoms of both that n PTSD or PTSS do describe us lack a focus irritability poor decision-making easily forgetting information jump into conclusions impulsiveness I'm going to tell you that there's another group of people I've seen that have gone through this and that is the Arab Beto they are the same they are rough they are very hospitable and that's a good thing but they're very rough they do not value as a culture critical thinking and granted if you try to translate the word critical thinking into Arabic the word critical would not come through as necessary you would have to say deep thinking or thinking with depth thinking in depth that would be the literal translation that they have in Arabic for the same concept if you translate critical thinking from English to Arabic it means thinking in such a way so as to criticize nothing else so I understand why they don't value the English translation directly into Arabic of critical thinking but nobody is going to look at them and say oh they have the right to not value thinking in depth that's not okay that's the problem we have that same issue now I looked at them and I said wait a minute they don't have the excuse that we black people have because they were never colonized don't get me wrong in the Gulf nations most of them were colonized but in the interior of the peninsula where the bed new culture is the strongest they were not colonized so when other Bidoof are ignorant and proud of it and just dumb and and you know mad [ __ ] ish in all the wrong ways that's from a culture that stems from the center of the peninsula where the colonization was not effective what does this tell you well let me tell you from one of the things about the bedroom that is so important and that is origin they value from origin and breeding and pedigree so much that they oftentimes don't marry certain tribes now there are tribes that are allowed to marry each other that's fine but the tribe has to be big and famous or rather I should say both people must come from tribes that are big and famous you can't have somebody from a big and famous tribe marrying somebody from a known but small tribe um so this does lead to a lot of the marrying their first cousins not second not third not fourth only first and they have afflictions at a higher rate now on a mental scale they are almost never walking around with Down syndrome [ __ ] but you do see a lesser intellect among even many of the normal ones you don't find this among those that have lived in cities for a long time but you will find these you'll find us among the bedroom that the city dwellers know the better ones to be very closed-minded and very stupid that's how they describe them I'll describe them as being stubborn and pretending to be stupid but the city dwellers who know them better than I do say no they're stupid it's intentional but they're stupid and they're stubborn and their minds are closed so they're on autopilot all the time I've taught them where I teach now is a promotion so I don't see it quite the same but when I taught in where the majority of teachers taught every school year prior prior to this one yes they were I have talked to many rank-and-file people in the city where I live and I asked them certain things and they don't answer I've even teased my wife at times because she may call me and I'll say yes and then she'll call me again instead of telling me what she needed to tell me or she'll call me and I'll say yes and she doesn't tell me what she was going to say and I got a reminder I've teased her about that because she actually grew up in a neighboring nation and they weren't quite as bed to witness backwards but back then at that time they were not much better so our teaser at times do you understand why and but she's not really that way she's definitely smarter than they are however I'm saying this to say that I have seen the people who did not to colonization act the same way that we have but what is the one thing that they have in common they intentionally only marry first cousins now brothers and sisters no that's not happening aunts and nephews uncles and nieces that's not going on either but and if something like that did happen they would usually not carry the baby to term they wouldn't do it something like that would have gone on they would just simply they'll fly out somewhere to do an abortion they'll find a way but they ain't gonna carry that baby to turn but first customers yeah that's okay I'm naked married and here's the other thing that happens it's in there people who have descended from this for eight and nine and thirteen generations in a row because that's the easiest way for people to get married especially outside of the major cities now do you understand irritability quick to fight with each other over small things not retaining information not being careful about what they say in what they repeat [Music] difficulty giving them any new information xeno philia meaning they actually quite find a foreigners to a certain extent but they'll make fun of them as well they have almost the same relationship with what people that are different from them that african-americans have it's like we look up to them but then we make fun of them at the same time man the Chinese got that stuff together but then we make jokes about that language and we don't want to do what they do to get ahead it's the same thing with them they look at us corners and they kind of look up to us but by the same token they don't want to do what we do to get ahead like I don't know crack a book and study remember something repeats and information enough times they do memorization but that's when they're cheating for a test they want to have the answers and the questions to the test before the test and then they'll memorize that but they don't actually do any in-depth thinking and the ones who do get ostracized by the who don't like their foolish like their stupid and they wind up go moving ahead in life and the same ones that ostracized and come back to them later on and want some help they grew up in their 30s finally and say I need to get my life together it's the same thing and we don't have colonization and slavery in common but what do we have in common plus it's been accidental and forced for them has been completely unforced voluntary and knowingly and yet let me tell you this to anger man was on to something because we are better at these things at which we are bad and they are we will retain more information and they will they are less irritable than we are but we are both of them both of us suffer pretty much same types of violence I remember in a neighborhood in which I will be safe walking around at night although it was not a high-income neighborhood but I remember walking through it and one day there were a bunch of cars parked outside of the house they were there consoling the widow because her husband had been shot to death by another man from the same neighborhood and they were related but but they got into an argument and one man went and got his shotgun went back and shot the other man and killed him and they were they were from the same neighborhood they were neighbors just one argument and you know how [ __ ] are well that's how these Arabian [ __ ] are they get to arguing and nobody listens to the other they don't even all thinking goes out the window and if you can't out talk the other person you just kill them what does that tell you I'm saying this to save that anchorman was on to something our brains are damaged from the trauma and maybe sometimes from accidental inbreeding but in either case we're dealing with some minor damage to the brain but it's still there and it does make a difference and we need help and we need to change the culture and these people just like us they do not take help and they will not change the culture even when they're wrong and we will not change our culture even when we're wrong we're still better than them for one reason and I'll tell you why we're more willing to discuss it you have angry man on YouTube talking about this and telling black folks to confront it you don't have that here so we have a chance actually to improve ourselves before others do we're looking up to them and they really ain't much better than we are them we have a chance to become the ones to whom others will look up to and if they don't so what but they better if they want to improve themselves we have a chance to actually be the role model for self improvement for other oppressed and downtrodden peoples and I don't really care if they take the example or not I only care that we provide this example and blaze the trail whether they come along the trail later on or rather they don't do it I simply kid that we blaze and carve out and cut that trail because what we really happen is that other black folks who were downtrodden and oppressed will follow that that's what I really care about now I want to say one thing one of the things that we black folks are going to have to do can be very careful about doing and very take very seriously is we're going to have to give ourselves time to think and that is rather you buy earplugs so they on the commute home to work you don't hear a lot of stuff a lot of distraction it which is it's something whether you just you take quiet time during the weekend we're going to have to give ourselves time to think and becoming a single parent will undo that you can't have that if you become a single parent you will not have time to think so if I'm talking about to the men and to the women avoid it I became I wouldn't even a single parent I just had my first daughter not my first child but I had my first daughter with the wrong woman and we were broke and I didn't have time to think and I couldn't make good decisions anymore she wouldn't make them but i'ma say this did in black men are gonna take this advice much more than black women on black men give yourselves some quiet time at least about two times a week really you should do with three so that you can think more clearly about whatever issues you are facing and stop under sleeping we black folk love to go to bed late and we got to get up early the next day for work and we ain't fully functional we need to stop we need to change that up black folks you need to start going to bed whatever time it takes to be able to get up early in the morning and be alert when you do because then you can actually think more clearly when things are quiet and when they're loud now if you're sleep-deprived you can as soon as things get quiet and you're comfortable you fall back asleep because your body needs it but if we start changing what we doing just trying to go to bed at earlier times put your phone on do not disturb at a certain Alberta in about an hour before you would need to go to bed you can play on the phone but put it on do not disturb get rid of the noise relax go to bed early because we are dealing with a situation that in which we're falling behind simply because most of the time we just it's not the only reason there's always the interference of the white man don't ever underestimate that Greenfield Oklahoma next the tool saw is only one out of 19 examples of that that will happen but in the meantime outside of that you need to understand that we are people who are so swamped with problems we don't even have much time to think and we don't give ourselves the time that we do have so what does that what does that lead to a lot of times our coping mechanisms are partying but that takes energy and time instead of understanding that a better coping is a better coping mechanism is rest which will actually make you sharper stronger physically and mentally and I'm gonna give an example of what it would do before I go to this meeting to which I have to be four in which I must be present later on you retain information better when you read read more carefully that's the other thing you'll be able to do that easily if you've gotten enough rest we hate to read because reading takes focus the better ones hate to read because reading takes focus angry man was right about that but we have another problem now we start to read a little bit but not enough so we read a few subtitles a few memes and that's all and we get our knowledge from that we are crazy [ __ ] we got people running around here thinking that the original black man didn't ejaculate sperm and semen but he had instead ejaculated clean water we got people running around believing that the first people were only women and that men was some some sort of evolutionary offshoot later on and that the first men were completely asexual except at women's commands that is not the way it works and we got people dumb enough to believe this you look at every other species that comes in two genders and what happens some of us actually believe that that that at one time there were black women and no men and the black one more having babies with no help from men and it men were at everlue evolutionary all should actually hurt a woman african-american talking his black to africa stuff but she was getting it all wrong I'm a Pan Africanist and she was getting it wrong making he pretty much censoring men for having a sexual appetite for women that [ __ ] get the [ __ ] out of here we don't need you in our community with that stuff you want a caste straight black men just like white men do mad because we actually would prefer to bus raw bareback nuts inside of a vagina you got a problem with that well then you got a problem with God same God that made you nappy headed what you're proud of and should be is a God that made human beings of two genders that are mutually attracted to each other but you got issues with that because every man ain't rich and muscular I mean that's exactly what that that is feminism going wild but what a pan-african twist to it we're believing all kinds of ignorant misconceptions about that and beyond that because we're not we don't have time to think and this is why it is that when I hear someone say something and they seem kind of intellectual but I know it's it's not right I understand that they may actually believe it but I can tell when it's wrong at times it within milliseconds it's not because I'm just super smart it's simple I've had time to think I've given myself time to think and I don't overburden myself with a whole lot of noise all the time when I do have free time and one of the things has happened is that lately I've started going to bed much early and I've been getting up much earlier and I'm sharpen our more alert about a half-hour way after I've awakened this is one of the things that's happened and I've begun to understand how the lifestyle has affected other people's ability to think it's like they don't think at all like you they just idiots and why because [ __ ] got to party [ __ ] got to stay up late and [ __ ] can't read and [ __ ] can't focus and can't pay attention and can't retain information because they just don't want to really when in fact really the ability to do so it mainly stems from our lifestyle it's not evil it's just trifling and I'm seeing it over here with these folks too and it dawn told me when I was listening to anger man and now I'm gonna tell you this some of the things that's led to unfortunately oh that is a major reason why it uh the genders are arguing with each other right now see I didn't know this but the bed - were also suffering from the effects of feminism without the feminist movement they would not tolerate a feminist movement but they still suffering from the effects of a type the effects of it what do I mean this preceded this preceded actually the feminist movement see this is what happened Diaries became expensive the women never stopped and said you know what if I'd hours are too damn expensive maybe we should lower the dowry so that we'd have more money to start our lives together as a couple in less debt no they didn't think about that and the fathers of daughters didn't think about that the fathers of daughters will look at the daughters and say well if you will no marry this guy for only that much trying to make it easy on them I'm gonna raise the dowry to something it's hard for him because of our family honor and the men said well damn we're not gonna be able to afford to get married so now what do you have you have a scenario where and when the men want to get married they can't marry from abroad it's not that easy I mean legally they can but it's not that easy the families don't like especially if they're better one and I can't marry from the same same nationality but a different tribe if the tribes did not get along in the past and so marriage was very expensive and these husbands start off their new married lives in debt now these women oftentimes that they're different than what they want but the women do want expensive stuff and they want expensive weddings and if she doesn't want that the family steps in her family steps in and says we're gonna raise it we're not going to tell them what your figure that you gave no even though it's your right we're gonna braise that because you know what we want someone had money too we want enough to split Islamically you can't sell your daughter in marriage that's forbidden she sets the dowry it's up to her they don't understand that and they don't want to know that do you see where this is going so the very structure of the family life is already under stress and strain due to the debt and the high materialism you think their families are so together not necessarily I mean it's not as as good of a situation as what many of you think I want you to realize that I want you to get get out of the idea that we're to which we've been subjected that everybody's more together than we are first off I want that to stop but I do want us to understand too that we can learn actually from other people's mistakes now some of us think that you know every immigrant gets some kind of subsidy subsidy from the government just to be in a better position in black people know the system is set up that way but it's not set up to where they get a subsidy what it is set up for is that they do get some help there's some low interest or no interest loans that they can get but what also happens is this did you know that they can start a business off in a a poor black neighborhood more easily what is the reason for that so that they have to prove themselves by being willing to oppress us that's why they don't come here would coming to the US would money that's not the way that works they can get a bit of a loan and not have to pay back as much interest that can happen their communities because of this program set up for so long have been able to do this but in actuality only the only community that at one point had this ability I think was the Hmong community and that was a short-lived program where they were just getting some free financial aid to start businesses and that had more to do with them helping the US and the Vietnam war effort then it had that it had to do with them anything else but now of course they weren't willing to really oppress black people we were different from them they were different from us but they weren't really willing to oppress us even the Vietcong did not really want to fight with black people believe it or not that's one of the things that you can ask a black veteran about from the Vietnam War and tell you a lot of them that solver the reluctance of the Vietcong to engage with African Americans not out of fear but simply because they knew that African Americans were being drafted into the US Army and were only there because they had to be and so they didn't see them as willing invaders they were broadcast things like soul brother not your war and so consequently even though I am quick to tell you about the the ways in which other people may look down on us I also want you to understand that everybody that ain't black everybody that this light-skinned with straight hair is not automatically the enemy it really does depend on nationality and region but I also wanted you to understand that we've been we don't know about this because we're very very subject to misinformation and the more we hate nuance that's the thing we can't stand the ones but it's necessary we're trying to solve one of the world's most complex problems our own oppression with no new ones dumb [ __ ] give yourselves time to think and sleep and know that everybody else ain't got all their stuff together and then let me know what the results are if not let somebody else know I hope this has been a benefit Salam alaikum
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Everything I Know About Love Official Trailer (2022) - Emma Appleton, Bel Powley, Aliyah Odoffin
seriously we're leaving in five minutes okay well that's exactly how long it takes me to get ready [Music] to the first friday night in our first london house [Music] this girl is my childhood sweetheart got me trouble ready jesus christ hi why do you have so many tiny towels they're not candy towels they're face cloths who's it from who do you think i just got a boyfriend nothing will change maggie that's saying the thing people say when everything's changing you have always been my most important person i don't know if we should be that to each other anymore we're in this grubby golden phase of life that is so short-lived sorry i want to live before i die [Music] you
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Chump Blocking! - Naya Slivers VS U/B Delver | PAUPER | MTGO League Practice
welcome back everybody it's time to lock down some nya slivers we got that double blossoming sand hand but holy crap we got a lot of lords now we'll definitely keep this it's all unfortunate these are blossoming sands love to just be playing Lords and whatever we're up against but we'll still keep this tuna tuna control too natural it's going first with some blue okay okay not exactly what I want to see with double tap lands really just going to slow down our clock and just allow them to hold up counter spells if they have them let's see if they ponder here nope they're just gonna pass all right another vivir line not bad actually but again just a little slow just a little slow for blue butts they're gonna brainstorm get that card draw going that's fine I got my kombucha here drinking my kombucha I was trying to get myself a kombucha for the weekend when I record all right so that's that's pretty good actually that allows us to at least play something drawn a winding way isn't too bad either in this matchup means we can continually get creatures if they start going for counters let's see if they got a now that won't work what do you got for spike using for spike all right fair enough I can't pay the one ooh why do people not play with this more this actually seems pretty decent actually isn't yeah first bike is good for spike is good mmm good hit ooh all right so they're playing some splash of black so this could just be like delver but no turn one delver play which is good now they got that double counter spell up be nice to get another one drop here maybe just so I can that's not the one drop we were looking for hmm do I toss the Lord into a counterspell I don't think so I think we're just gonna try to give Erlin see if they want to counter they are sure thing all right we'll pass got to get it out of their hands somehow it'd be good to draw some more lands now so we can start playing two things to turn just overwhelm their counter spell magic holdups garm ugh yep grrrrrr MOG early grrrrrr MOG that's a good that's a good girl right there he'll be honest and they got that counter spell we may be it may be in trouble here a lot of trouble got another counter come on let me play some stuff let me start getting these things out doesn't look like it's gonna happen they got the nuts and that's for sure and I told you that's what happens if you have to tap lands going against a control deck and you know it like oh my gosh you may really want to consider Mullah getting because you're just too slow you're just way too slow if it takes to two turns to get your two mana on tap to start playing Lords it's too late deprived has entered the reveal of card zone yeah so I got deprived they can't play that deprived but they could play like a spell stutter sprite so we got to play around that now what else could they have there's a few things they might be able to have to hold a counter spell still they might be lucky and be able to put one thing down though well we keep drawing Awards which is cool but unfortunately they're just stonewalling us here alright we get one down but it's looking bleak swing in my friend yeah we're gonna take the five what are you doing in Jitsu in an O Agni warp okay I see you I see you this is a good control deck I've got all the stuff no blocks sobs and I got two cards in hand obviously I just got to go for it just got to go for it and man they had such a great hand as a ridiculous yeah up there's the deprived yeah we knew about that too but there's not much I can do about it yeah we're pretty much done we'll go one more turn and then we'll just go to game two here if I can't get a creature down next turn and then you know it's over well we get a Plains so let's go here counter that got another counter that doesn't get counted all right so we'll get a little bored we can chump block gonna counter that letting me have my lord pretty interesting so yeah I just want to concede here let's see what their last sound okay yeah that's that's cool cool cool cool cool cool that's sideboard let's get those pyro blasts in fireball fireball might be all rights we'll bring one in let's go ahead and drop a winding we'll drop drop a hunter probably drop us striking seems a reasonable you need anything else could bring in standard bear maybe since they do have some removal I think I'm just gonna run it back like this mmm relic actually is decent here - maybe I should be putting that in can't really chance it though at this point yeah probably should have brought relic in that's really silly of me probably would have cut probably would have dropped the fireball and like it lead the Stampede brought in two relics honestly I could technically still do it if I want to chance it okay we're good oh just in the nick of time it's always sketchy when you hit submit and then you want to change more stuff you can do it but yeah you just gotta be careful okay well we'll keep this I wish there was some more stuff going on but it's it's a capable hand will go Sidewinder we'll get something on the board and we should be able to drop the virulent two and hold up mana for Nash Barrens sounds reasonable there's the turn one delvar not pretty alright another forest so yeah we're just gonna go vivir Lintz attack in get these ash barons out of our hand a little bit start clearing our deck of lands and hopefully just hope to top deck some decent stuff will he flip if he flips we're in trouble no flip alright preordained that's pretty good actually because we should be able to get our lord down next turn which will be excellent kind of depend on getting this Lord out right now to maintain some sort of decent board presence I could have the force spike if they drop another to land though okay so now we're good we are good I'm just gonna do this now go ahead and grab another Plains see if we draw fireball maybe we should start going for that mountain with us next ash barons I would think would be the proper thing to do just to make sure we have it for when we need it didn't we cut the fireball did it not take does it not take after you submit I thought you could change it after you submit maybe I'm wrong about that I thought you could still change the deck after you hit submit but I guess not once you submit that's it I could have sworn it before after I've hit submit but maybe I just didn't notice that it didn't actually work so maybe I'm just incorrect on that completely sorry if I am I guess it makes sense if you did submit that's just what you roll with them because we did cut that for the two relics but so be it now we get a flip on the apparition but if he attacks in you know it's not super great for him he could hold it back as a chump blocker for our lord what she will pyroblast oh I forgot to ash burns alright that's alright we can we can still ash brand since we didn't draw a creature yeah I should have done that already so let's go mountain play the mountain now do we go for the kill on this what can he do cuz I can kill this thing with power blasts but I don't want to play into anything alright we're gonna go for it see what happens should've done this pre combat definitely should have but it is what it is it's too late now let's see what do they got see if they're playing with spell stutter they could go for a kill spell on my lord if we're killing their thing they could be up alright so they're gonna go for a kill small in my on my sin you give some negative to my lord so that means the apparition is still gonna die which that's fine we'll get in for two more damage they take care of our vivir lint I think that's pretty fair still need to draw into some more creatures though that's for sure they're struggling on their double blue right now they got another delvar so that's a bit unfortunate all right cool we get a get a nice creature here throw this out oh let's see do I kill I could I could kill this again I think I will actually right am I doing this right choose that target pay one knock him out of here just keep them keep them back there we go alright good that's good I don't want any more Dover's on the field you know they're gonna get their double blue finally but now we're empty-handed do we have odd pretty decent board there's still six cards in hand so it's not impossible them for for them to still come back and do some nice stuff but you know these decks play with a lot of counter spells we could see them cure mock here looks like that's what they might be going for yep alright gir mugs out I rest you can't kill a fire blast fireball would have taken a lot of man to do we might have been able to save it for that I just tried to maybe get a gem hide and play into it but I think it's still better to just kill the dauber all right plated is nice but it's probably gonna get countered doesn't get countered flanking isn't gonna be the most effective thing here yet we can swing in for six so I think I am gonna do that they'll take out one of our Lords but we're gonna put them to one which puts them in a really bad state because then they have to get another creature down like they have to otherwise they're gonna die so I think this is a fair move they get to eat one of my Lords but they go to one life and we should be able to go to Game three auger all right well that's a good blocker they need something out slow here we're survived a queueing decay they tap the room and they don't even have enough mana oh they've got delvar oh my gosh they found the blockers that's pretty crazy I found the blockers Wow that's control for you it's good good build I didn't want to exit out of echoing decay actually didn't mean to do that want to leave that up okay well we are gonna leave the Stampede here hopefully just find a lord or something we do that's too bad I want to play everything here but we're gonna play the Lord while I have the chance we could continue to force them to block and just eat creatures I think I'm gonna do that I think I'm gonna keep the pressure on this is forcing them the block with delvar and auger it just gets them off the board they eat another one of our lords but they're at one life man and all we need to do is attack in with get around one thing so they will continually have to put down chump lockers from turn after turn after turn so block their eat our Lord fine so be it they have to block these otherwise they die we'll still have three creatures on the battlefield and then they still their work cut out for them don't really like tossing my Lords into getting eaten like this but feel it is necessary at this point okay cool still got the work cut out for them let's see what happens again they need to chump lockers all right cool game three all right so mmm fireball actually did help us in that game which is funny I think I still do you want at least like one relic want to keep my gem hides cut one blade back spring in one relic is one relic good enough does that make enough of a difference or do I just say screw it cut the fireball maybe I say screw it cut the fireball I mean it did take out a delvar I just don't know how strong it is in this matchup but I feel like it's not that strong I feel like we cut it and bring in another relic to diminish the the guy the girl MOG I think I can be ok with this let me know in the comments below what do you think cows fire ball in this matchup I don't know obviously pyroblast is good relic is still good Fire Blast pyro yet fire blast it did help us last game but how much did actually help you know can't keep the sand that's unfortunate we're Mulligan Inge which is pretty unfortunate we can keep this we'll cut a gem say done mhm we got to turn one plane turn turn one turns from one one one one one one one drops it's late guys I've had a long day so I apologize alright turn one delvar again that's lovely so we're gonna turtle planes drop down a plated and then turn to blossoming drop down another side one or do what we need to do get Lourdes that's good we just need to play around the counter spells like we do this could be a much worse Mulligan hopefully this doesn't flip if this flips now we're in trouble so we are trouble tragic lesson draw two cards the discount card unless you're eternal in you okay cool so we enter for three clock is on big clock okay ah but they're stuck on a one Lander shoot oh I really want to go for a predatory here but I do not want to get forced spiked getting a predatory or a muscle down is really really strong I just hope I don't get four spikes but they kept on one Lander Wow okay why would they keep a one Lander I kept the one Lander to play delve delvar and they had other one drops so the other have like a brainstorm all right I'm gonna go for it I hopefully I don't get punished here by a force spike I don't that's excellent really concerning about for spike there but we get it down so that is very good now if gem high can resolve if they can stay on one lands we're gonna be in really good shape here oh my gosh there had one land this is great so do I you know what I'm not gonna do gem hide I'm just gonna go for this because we know either they don't have the force spike awesome what a board what a mulligan now we're racing races on they're gonna start holding back the aberration they need a land bad oh that's rough for them I don't know why they got so greedy with this they had a they had one one drop play like that's it I got punished really bad okay wow they had a perfect tan Game one we had a good matchup Game two and they just really got greedy with Game three so you know we've been punished before for keeping one Landers so that's just how the cookie crumbles hopefully you guys enjoyed that matchup though that was pretty decent one leave a like and a comment below if you did make sure to subscribe and don't miss out on any more nya slivers coming up the rest of the week and we will see you guys in the next video you
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Sagittarius ♐️ An Opportunity To Reconcile! April 2022
hey sagittarius this is moonpie getting ready here to do your reading your love reading for the month of april 2022. this reading is for sagittarius sun moon rising or venus please be mindful some of the messages may or may not resonate just stick with fits leave the rest and if you want to get a personal reading from me there's a link in the description box below this video okay sagittarius let's see what the messes are here for you for the month of april 2022 sagittarius sun moon rising what does sagittarius know need to know if you already know that's great what should they know regarding their love situation okay so there's a new beginning happening here for you there could be a pregnancy for some um or that you may become aware about um i see creation a new a new start feeling good for some a good parenting good parenting skills really having a lot of support in regards to being a parent or a grandparent could go either way there okay so there's definitely some new beginnings some of you um really taking care of your health working hard um doing making some aesthetic changes within yourself okay um maybe getting some a new wardrobe or um accessorizing um i feel it's like beauty and health here playing a port a important role in the month of april okay and glowing energy lots of r r too um i feel like you're gonna get to relax a lot some of you may have a a mother figure showing up as well that brings you a sense of peace gives you a break gives you some type of a rest it could be helping you but there's also an energy here of um renewal and some solitude so i see you also spending a lot of time on your own in april okay retreating pulling your energy back healing as well perhaps after a heartbreak or a loss or coming out of a depression there's definitely a sense of a new start happening here some of you might be healing from some surgery if you are having any kind of surgery in april let's see what else is your message okay got the 201 so you're waiting for something here there's a decision maybe you're making some travel plans as well um but i see you at a crossroads as well in regards to maybe a partnership um some of you might like you have a you may have a decision to make you may have to choose a particular path or choose between maybe two people okay um and maybe uh well somebody here is taking some time out maybe from a relationship is making a decision about a relationship let's see what else going on here for you okay yeah seven of cups so i'm not sure about commitment just yet and i feel like this is you know this could these roles could be reversed it could be somebody else that you're connecting with but there is an energy here it just kind of feels like there's a lot on the table a lot of options a lot of choices here not really being sure what decision to make you may feel like you're being ghosted or you just can't seem to get your head out of the clouds about something you could be on cloud nine in regards to something coming up here but i do see in april you're going to have many choices coming up for you could be for some about where you want to live where you want to make your money um the people in your life um you know it just it just gives me a sense of like um it's a lot of inner awareness happening here for you okay it's a lot of changes so we have libra on the table here um so you could have a libra in your life or someone showing up libritarus energy let's see what else going on here see how these all tie in okay so you have the tower uh scorpio energy there's a huge shift a breaking down of something happening here in your life and i feel like part of this might be the decision that you need to make for yourself about you know sad it just kind of feels like you're going to make some drastic change something or something is going to come down the wire or come through the tunnel and cause you to make a decision because you might be uh having a hard time about committing to a particular a person place or a thing and i feel like with that tower energy you're to be kind of pushed the decision is going to be made for you it feels like the change is going to happen for you if you don't decide it will be decided for you which could turn out to be disastrous so i feel like that is a possibility coming up here if you aren't able to get to where you need to be you know i feel like you you're going to spend a lot of time in april ducking out retreating trying to figure out what to do but i do i do get a sense that no matter what you decide it seems like the decision is going to be made for you okay hmm so this could have something to do with children or having a child this could have something to do with going back to the past six of cups energy um reconciling with someone in your past right here in a relationship right now you may not be feeling um very happy to be in that relationship for some of you um or you could be single and make trying to make this decision if it's a good idea or not to go back to a past connection or to reconcile with somebody all right i'm going to pull some clarifying cards [Music] one on the empress and one on the tower this could be for some of you a decision about whether or not to keep a child or not [Music] decision about whether or not to have one with somebody and for those of you who are not in your baby making years um it's a decision on whether or not to go back to a partner where maybe you have a child or children together let's see this tower yep two of wands on the tower that's what i said if you don't make the decision it's going to be made for you but they're not telling me in which direction it's gonna go but it will get made for you let me see the empress okay all right page of wands so that's a child there's a lot of children energy happening here and i don't know who i'm speaking to maybe i might only be talking to like the one percent here but the message comes as it comes um so there's two lines there's two messages then what's going on is again something about whether or not to have another child with somebody or have a uh go for a second child just in general maybe on your own or with someone someone you're with someone you were with a future um if you wish or don't wish to do that but there's also um i see you communicating with someone um you have some plans and ideas and i feel like you're going to be trying to com to talk to somebody about what's going on with you and page of wands is definitely um it's about some type of activity that i feel like you're you'll be communicating with someone about in regards to um like taking some kind of action in regards to yourself does that make any sense i hope that makes some sense here because the energies are really they're interesting to say the least let me see what your messages of love are here past life love okay so it feels like this is a decision about returning to someone from the past um and having a child or just returning to someone from the past um that either you knew in childhood or like some kind of reconciliation some of you might be making that decision in april and reaching out to somebody and telling them your thoughts and what you're thinking or asking them if they're interested or if they want to connect or reconnect with you okay so put away the computer working less will help strengthen your relationship so there might have been a kind of separation with somebody it maybe that you were connected with before and that separation um was caused by too much internet or too much social media that might have caused a break um somebody maybe playing too many games or just not investing in the relationship but escaping into video games social media work um anything to do on the computer talking other people that kind of thing but it does say say your soul remembers this intense connection so with the six of cups do you feel like whoever this past person is or was this is a soul mate um whoever you were connecting with maybe they had brown hair and they were short or they had reddish blonde hair and they were tall okay so this is definitely a soulmate connection here all right let me get some romance angels and see what the messages are here for you okay here's passion allow your heart and soul to sing with joy so it's a very passionate connection between you and another person um if you're in separation with someone and there's a chance for reconciliation the passion is still there for both well at least for you um but it can be re re-ignited if that's what you want if that's what you both want okay and this situation wedding is involved it involves marriage so it could lead to marriage um [Music] this connection definitely has an energy of you know if you weren't married to this person it has the potential to go in that direction um if you were married um it has the potential to renew that relationship renew the marriage vows okay let's see your charms okay so something is definitely going to be occurring in april in the spring i also feel like somebody i don't know who might be you it could be somebody else has these little petals on your bathtub they're like little um rubber stick-ons on a bathtub or somebody had that growing up um they're stick-ons to keep you from slipping they're like little slippy slip sticker things if that resonates for you that's definitely a message for you and then we also have um you have a son now maybe some of you actually have a son we have a son here and i kind of feel like this is the first thing i was getting when i saw this is a wind catcher like a like somebody has a wind catcher in their in their home and also um there's a sundial maybe there's a sundial somewhere near you some kind of a sundial or a wind catcher isn't that crazy all right that's going to be your quick short message for the month of april um i'm going to be back down to doing monthly readings for you guys um as i'm just so incredibly busy i try i really tried please forgive me i tried to do the 10-day and i just could not keep up with it but i definitely can do the monthlies um so i hope that that will be satisfactory to you and um yeah that's it so i will see you guys next month have a wonderful month of april love and light okay
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Fun Card Game I'm Betting You've Never Played Or Heard Of - Swoop | Rockin Robin Cooks
hey everyone today we're doing something different I am gonna show you how to play a card game called swoop and I am betting that you have never heard of it and if you have let me know down in the comments because I searched the Internet and couldn't find a single thing about it anyway I'm showing you this card game today because I just learned how to play and I really enjoyed it and I think it's a great way to get together with some family and friends and just spend some time having some fun and of course you're gonna need some food to go with that of course I've got you covered with lots of appetizers and dessert recipes on my channel that you can use this is a fun card game pretty easy to play just a few rules and things but once you see it you'll get it it's pretty simple I'm actually going to show you you know explain it to you a little bit and then actually deal out some cards so you can actually see how it works in action let's get started and go over those instructions and I'll show you how to play the game so the object of the game is to go out by getting rid of all of your cards now all of the cards are worth a certain number of points and so if you have cards left in your hand when someone goes out those points are going to count against you so what we tend to do is we like to play we'll say well we'll play to 500 points and then you know whoever gets there first ends the game and then the low score wins the game now we're gonna need three decks of cards including the Joker's you want to keep those in there now you'll notice here that I have three decks and they're of different colors that just makes it easier for me at the end of the game when we want to put the cards away it's easier to sort them by color instead of having to go through and you know match up all the suits so if you have that it works great but you can play with you know three decks of cards that are all the same color if that's all you have now here's how the scoring works aces are worth one point face cards are worth ten points and then all the other cards are you know the value that they are okay so a nine is worth nine points etc now the tens and the jokers are worth 50 points and they're also called swoop cards and we'll a little bit more a little bit later so along with your three decks of cards you'll also want to have a piece of paper and somebody will be the score keeper and so what we'll do is we'll take our three decks of cards and we're going to just mix them all together and what we do is we just throw them on the table and everybody helps to kind of mix them up like this okay and we want to keep them all facedown so once we have all the cards mixed up on the table each player will draw out 19 cards and keep them face down so you can't see them okay so you're gonna count out like I said each player's gonna take out 19 cards once all the players have their 19 cards have everybody go through and just pick a card to see who goes first high card goes first so I picked a 10 a suit card that person got a 2 and that person got a 3 so I get to go first I get to start the game so we'll take all these cards and we are going to just push them aside on the side of the table they are no longer in play all right so now each player takes their their little pack of cards and they place four of them facedown then you're gonna place a card on top of each pile face-up so now you want to take the rest of your cards and place them in numerical order so you can see here I've got the Swope cards the two tens and the Joker I'll be here and then I got a couple of kings and it'll put my queen and my jack you know you get the idea you got a couple of nines there let's see I think that's pretty good and then we're ready to play and so since I'm the first person to play I'm gonna want to play a high card so my options here I would probably play these two kings and I would take them and say two kings and place them out on the table all right so I played two kings right player number two is now gonna play their hand and they need to play either a king or several kings you can play you know as many Kings as you have that would be a good thing to get rid of is more the most you can and that would be a called a swoop so if you play any four or more of a card that's called a swoop that's a good thing the cards will then be pushed out of play okay and then that player that same player gets to start a new set okay they can play whatever they want from their hand and then the next turn after that will then have to play either at it or below it let's say they play two nines all right then the next player would have to play some more nines maybe make a swoop out of it to get rid of it or they play under it if you can't play under it then you have to play whatever you have and then that means that you have to take the pile and put it in your hand so I'm going to go through a few rounds of the other hands here so you can see how the game is played and some strategies but I'm not gonna play the whole game because it'll take too long okay so let's just follow the play here I've got my two kings that player number one played that's me and this is what we have in our hand now you also want to take into account these cards up here as well now they're all pretty low in the highest card that I have I don't have any kings or queens or anything like that is nine okay so I have two nines so I would play two nines and I would call oh wait I have three nines I would call out three nines and then it would be player number three's turns so let's go over there now let's look at player number three's hand I've already got them all lined up here ooh okay so you can see here that player number three has a bunch of kings and queens right but we can't play those because we have to play under the nines now if we had won nine that would be great because then we could just call that a swoop because then there would be four nines and we could swoop it away and then start over but we don't have that so we simply here in this case well you could play your soup card the 10 right here you could play that that's an option but I think I would hang on to it for a while there's some strategy here I would probably go with my neck highest card you see the five here and you see the five down here so that's two five so I would play two fives now let's look at player number ones cards all right so what's played late last was two fives I only have one five here so that's an option I also have a lot of Swoope cards I've got three suit cards in my hand and I've got one up here you don't want to get stuck with those if somebody else goes out then you're stuck with these are worth 50 points each so that's not a good thing but we're still early in the game so what to do what to do I might play I think in this case I'm gonna just you know just for the heck of it I'm gonna play my swoop card but I'm gonna play this swoop card so that I can start working on these piles so I'm gonna play this swoop card just to show you I play swoop and the cards go away they are no longer in play you just say swoop and they're gone now since I swooped it now I get to play a card okay so what would I play I could play this because these are unknowns and if you get stuck with these sometimes that can be not a good thing so just for the heck of it I'm gonna play it it's an 8 now if I have any other Hey eights in my hand I can add that to it and say 2 eights or three eights but I don't so I'm gonna play one eight here is player two's hand and he has one eight so I'm gonna play that and I'll say two eights because now there's two eights up there now player number three is gonna look for some eights to see if maybe they can swoop it if he gets if he has two eights then he could swoop it what do you think player three is gonna do here we've got two eights up there we have one swoop card here we have one card that we could play but it wouldn't be a good time to play it because you don't know if it's higher than an eight then you have to take the eights so that's a gamble so I would play under the eight and I would take the fours and look at I can play three I can get rid of three fours so that's what you call out three fours now and goes back to player one so player one has three fours facing him so he has to play another four or more or he has to play under it or play a swoop card I think that what I'll do on this particular occasion is I'm gonna play one two and the reason for that is I just I have a lot of soup cards yet and I want to hang on to him because everybody has a lot of cards and I just want to expose some of those cards that are hidden there's player two's options he's got one two facing him so I would play two more twos that's three twos so with three twos facing player three his best option is to play his one two which will make four twos right up here and that is a swoop so now he gets rid of all those cards to the discard pile they're out of play and now he can play whatever he wants now I would get rid of the two kings okay so player one now has two kings facing him has lots of options now could play this card here not knowing what it is because chances are well it's gonna be like a freebie right because you're gonna play under it no matter what or equal to it so I think that's the best move in this case oh it's a swoop card look at that that means this pile goes away and it's still player number ones turn that being the case I would take a queen and play the next highest card one Queen player two has some options player two here can play what's this next highest card seven you could play a seven you could play a couple sixes or you could play one of these because it's a queen it's kind of high chances are better that you you'll be able to play under it I'm going to go ahead and take that chance it's a six okay if you have any other sixes and we do we can play those as well so there's three sixes keep in mind that you always want to keep track of the other cards that the players have how many they have you know at the top this player here it doesn't have too many their cards are a little bit lower just keep that in mind so for player number three there's two sixes presented to them I would probably take the two threes and play that I'll play under that so I hope that going through a game for you and showing you how it's played and maybe just some ideas on strategy of when to play certain cards helps you out helps you to understand how to play the game better I'm also going to include some written instructions in the description of the video click down there you could copy and paste it print it out and then that way would it would be a guide for you but it's pretty simple once you start playing and getting the hang of it it really comes together pretty pretty easily so I hope you enjoyed that I hope you try this it's a lot of fun get together with family and friends and just have some real good quality time enjoy playing a game and you know having some food make some of my appetizers and desserts and you'll have a great time thanks so much for watching we'll see you next time
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UGC NET Made Easy: Mikhail Bakhtin's Must-Know Concepts
hi friends I'm Arpita carva and welcome to my YouTube channel in today's video we are going to discuss influential ideas of Mel bakon the Russian philosopher literary critic and simoan Ban's concept has revolutionize the fields such as literary Theory cultural studies and even Linguistics today we'll delve into his key ideas including dialogism hogia chronotype Carnival and we are going to explore expore the significance in understanding language literature and human interaction and of course its importance with respect to ugc that it has been noticeable Trend that there have been repeated questions on this topic for example match the fallowing on terms and Concepts given by bhakton in December 2023 two questions in the same shift were asked from mik bakon so let's get to catch these lwh hanging fruits so that none of you miss this question in the upcoming exam if you are new to this channel then please hit the Subscribe button and press the Bell icon so that you never miss an update we are proud to share that we are India's largest growing YouTube channel in the field of ugc net exam preparation right now having the maximum number of subscribers so let's start with who was Mikel bakon Mikel bakon was born in November 16 1895 in Moscow uh he was a thinker who focused on the dynamic aspects of language and discourse he explored dialogism which is the interaction of different voices in conversation and he challenged the traditional notion of language as a monologue wait a minute what is monologue let me explain that a monologue is a speech or presentation given by a single individual typically expressing their thoughts feelings and ideas without interruption from others unlike a dialogue which involves an exchange between two or more people monologue is a one-sided communication where one person speaks while other listen um can you cite an example of monologue from literature in the comment section let me give you a simple example from our real life so there are times when we are extremely stressed out and we just call our best friend and you know just rant about the day and what all bad things were happening with us throughout the day that is what is a monologue where we don't need the other person to F fit in or to fill in the conversation we just want to you know speak our hearts out and that exactly is what bakon has uh spoken about in various of his text we are going to dive deeper into these topic of hogia and uh you know dialogism and we'll understand them by relating it to our day-to-day examples but before that let us just understand what monologue is bak's most famous concept is that of of hogia which highlights the coexistence of multiple languages and speech Styles within a particular context enriching narratives and reflecting the complexity of human communication he has also coined the term Carnival which symbolizes laughter parody and subversion of institutional power it celebrates the diversity of voices and challenges established Norms inviting us to question societal structures and hierarchies so here were a few big bombastic terms I know let me make them easy peasy lemon squeezy for you let's try and understand each of these terms in detail by looking not just as the uh diary definition but also trying to understand it from our day-to-day examples let us Begin by understanding the term dialogism so bin in 1920s and 30s proposed dialogue as intrinsic to language now what is intrinsic intrinsic B something which belongs to things by its exact nature rather than being added or imposed from outside let me explain this by example so if I say someone has a intrinsic talent for music it means that the musical ability is within somebody so it comes naturally to him or her without much effort now did you know that bakan himself didn't use the term dialogism but it's it's actually associated with his work let's take an example of dialogism to understand this concept even more deeply so dialogism can be seen in everyday conversation when two or more people engage in a dialogue each participant brings their own unique experiences beliefs linguistic Expressions to the conversation as a result meaning emerged through the interaction and negotiation of these diverse perspectives for instance in a discussion about a controversial topic like climate change individuals may exchange different viewpoints drawing upon their personal knowledge cultural background and values through this dialogue meanings are constructed and redefined highlighting the fluid and uh fluid nature of communication here fluid means something that is not rigid just like water okay so that was dialogism now let's look at hogia so hogia is another interesting term that bakon came up with it refers to the coexistence of multiple languages or speech Styles within a particular context such as a novel or a conversation or a cultural setting in simpler terms it's the presence of diverse voices of language interacting with each other for example in a novel you might encounter characters from different social backgrounds speaking in distinct dialects or using varied vocabulary these diverse linguistic elements contribute to the richness and complexity of the narrative reflecting the multifaced nature of human communication and experience bakman proposes that novels are the prime example of what he calls as hogia now hogia is simultaneity of many levels of dialogue and language what is simultaneity it means a lot of things happening at the same time so in a novel we see many voices simultaneously existing bakan gives examples of novels of oski where many voices are given equal importance thereby showing the novel as a sight of struggle Carnival and subversion now we shall discuss Carnival as we move ahead in the video so don't worry in these novels workingclass discourses women language and language of ethnic minorities are all represented alongside that of the dominant one even if these other voices do not overthrow the dominant one their very existence suggests that the main voice is not over Welling or unchallenged also in the case of Novel every novel refers to other works other discourses the novel is a genre that gives space very consciously to other works this is what we know as intertextuality now Bakin was particularly fond of novels later there were critics like Julia chrisa that buil on this concept of intertextuality now before we move on to the next Point here is something that I want to share if you are preparing for ugc net paper 1 or paper two English ma entrance PhD entrance PGT TGT or any other competitive exam related to English literature I have an amazing news for you we proud to announce that we are the only Institute in India that teaches through animated videos our videos are designed using 3D graphics and animation which enhances the visual appeal of the student so that they're able to retain these complicated summaries of novels plays and poems very easily and they are able to recall it efficiently during the exam in our online course we provide you with topic-wise video lessons with Rich animations covering all these topics in a step-by-step manner which works even when you've not done any previous preparation we cover all these topics writers in our online course the detail list of these writers that are covered in our online courses available free of cost on our website arpit cara.com you can even download this free list and start preparing for these exams by your own the link of our website and all the courses are given in the description box below you can check out the cause details from our website and even watch free demo lectures and attempt free demo mock test before you decide to enroll in a course for more information related to the courses we offer feel free to shoot your queries on the WhatsApp number displayed on your screen right now and me and my team will be more than happy to assist you now let's move on to the next term which was popularized by bakon and that term is chronotype now chronotype comes from a Greek word which means time space it is a term usually used in mathematics so you must be wondering what does this mean in literature so according to Bakin chronotype in literature is about how time and space connect in a story basically in a novel places and moments are linked together in a plot these connections are called chronotypes and they keep showing up in the story structure chronotypes aren just settings they shape the stories type and help us understand the characters important fact Bakin first talked about this idea in his essay from 1937 known as forms of time and of chronotype in the novel remember this work this might be the question in next net exam now let's look at another word which is Carnival have you heard this word before according to Oxford dictionary or Carnival is a public Festival usually one that happens at a regular time each year that involves music dancing in the street for people wear bright colored clothes something similar to the carnivals that are shown in movies according to Bakin a carnival messes with the usual style and atmosphere through humor and Chaos it's like breaking the rules and turning everything upside down daily routines in regular order are forgotten during a carnival here is an example to help you understand better think of celebrating holy you don't work or study you eat whatever you like and play as much as you want to but on normal days you stick to a strict routine so during festivals like holy you break away from your daily routine this is nothing but a real life example of Carnival another interesting fact Ban's idea of Carnival started in his book problems of toi's Poetics and was later expanded in rabas and His World bakan studied how to choke and flip common things upside down he looked at rabia's work to understand the concept of the carnival where normal stuff gets turned around the carnival is all about laughing making fun and focusing on things that are usually seen as ugly or low these aspects mess with the usual way of thinking and can't be neatly organized Salman rashdi also plays with this idea in his writing Rashi takes serious topics like nationalism identity and makes them seem less serious for example in Midnight children rashi's character Salim thinks he caused the India uh Bangladesh War by just imagining it Rashi turns a significant event into something casual okay let's say daydreaming or with a carnival twist so friends that brings us to the conclusion of today's video lecture this video is of great importance for all future ugc net aspirants and as literary theory is a major part of the paper to and questions from theorist and the key ideas is bound to be asked every year I'm quite eager to know how you felt about this video did you like it not like it did you find it helpful please share your views in the comments below also if you have any questions and doubts or if you want me to make a video on any other topic then feel free to put that in the comment section below I look forward to reconnecting with you in our next session until then embrace the joy of learning nurture your passion for literature and stay connected to arak cara.com and as I always say that's it from my side for this video lecture I'll meet you very soon in the next video lecture till the time we meet next happy learning keep loving literature and stay tuned to arpit kara.com
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The Reality of OWNING a $50,000,000 Car Collection!!
welcome back to another video ye legends I am here with my good friend Andrew at salicin on Instagram you guys can go follow him now you have an unbelievable car collection absolutely crazy one of my favorite in the world and what I'm gonna do now is I'm literally going to whack you guys on this go for a right here and just keep it rolling and we're gonna have a chat about the collection about what's in the collection what's been in the collection what might leave what might come and everything we basically just said we're gonna chat about everything and anything to do with cars and to do with you and your passion and collection for them so let's skip to the GoPro now Andrew welcome to the channel thank you sir shoot you really have many times to name a few times but I have to say that having the opportunity to spend time with people have passion about orbs about anything it's been my life you know you try to spend time with folks an attitude and a very positive influence on everything around them and that's you that we've known each other for quite some time actually a probably a quarter of your life now which is a very long I hate you'll end up every single time we get together it's memorable we do something provocative something different think about something unusual and the results are always exceptional so thank you well thank you very much you guys don't know this is mine machines but Andrews mentored me a lot business-wise and life wise and everything and so despite living very far away from each other we stay in touch and as you say we've been on many adventures and I'm looking forward to the future wants to come what you guys probably know this if you follow him on Instagram you have an absolutely mental collection I mean it's gonna take a while for you to tell us through this but what are some of the cars that you currently own I mean right now we're in a Bentley Continental Supersports room and we thought we were just talking this car on our drive home but walk us through some of the other cars you have in the collection well first I need to give make an excuse for the Bentley Supersports I thought that quite a bit ly person yeah having lived in New York for most of my life and being born and raised in Brooklyn I needed a car for the winter so I look for an all-wheel drive car that would really kind of set my expectations a little higher and I drove a bunch of cars and this is a couple of years ago and I decided I would test drive the Bentley super sports actually at the time is the Bentley speed it happened to have a super sports in stock as a demo and I drove it and I was blown away but I literally said there's no way I'm gonna buy a Bentley not a chance he taught me it's not my if it's all that kind of stuff and I went back and I retest drove all the other cars and then I could help it I had to come back and test drive the Bentley again and I did it was just like who saved both the the famous you know gold medalist world record holders matter is huge but it moves like nothing else it's gorgeous it's fabulous it's a great guy all right it's fun it's two seats which there's a little lighter unfortunate that red tech has done a little bit of a to protect which is famous for Mercedes and other things actually did a special too that is brought up the horsepower which is 620 out of the factory up a few hundred if you will these hue hundred had the crank on it particularly but it's up it's fun Cory gets only about eight miles to the gallon unfortunately we've already filled it up once it goes pretty quickly but this is kind of like a snowy winter dating there's a menu god I mean walk us through and no particular order some of the cars you got and we can talk about them individually in little get to know a little bit back you know I didn't come from money I'm one of our kids my my dad was a city worker in New York City I mean it's an unbelievable story walk us through all of that but it's there can be as long as reliable you know we'd say it's not that unusual for people that I grew up with you know maybe we we always had my mom was a little bit of passion for cars my dad drove a cab so he was tired of driving although he did we drive us wherever we wanted whatever we wanted but for me it was about the cars it was a way of being free to escaping I was there my mom and I would mess you know around on a Sunday or on Saturday and to go and get some McDonald's hamburgers by scraping up pennies in her purse and things like that it was an it was a place to go to get away from the enormity every day so it makes you happy it makes you how far you realize the fortunate position that you're in now as well you have to be a very very very hard over the years and it's it's incredible I'm gonna get with you you could have done a lot of things you chose to take risk you jumped out of a typical band normally going to go to college or university and do all those things but you choose to follow your passion you took a risk you have a great family I've had been fortunate also to get to know they support you and they've really done some amazing things to allow you to envision your dreams and I'm glad I could be born so thank you so much and we've both been bitten little spider which as it has given us this petrol head sort of life within us that we we live by and don't we weed once the petrol had always a petrol head you have always been one you've done racing little motorbike racing you trim it pretty much every any road come let's I'm you know I've been very fortunate that the people that have got to know and the business weather got to be friends with them also the same kind of passion yeah and maybe it's because I chose to opt into that world but those are the people that I enjoy being with you know these these hands are a little calloused I know how to turn a wrench I've you know done the bottom and the top and of course I've done everything from no bodywork and yet mechanical work and everything in between not very good at the interior she hammers for been different it's not as important to you and now and now today you're in the fortunate position when you drive some incredible costs so people or of a Porsche fanatic and I guess I am what I'm an equal-opportunity offender at got bars from a 68 Camaro with a supercharged fellas - in a Bristol mod - and her GTS at 57 speedsters and old Porsches and breweries and everything in between but again I'm fortunate and you know people ask me what's my favorite car and I used to say I don't have a favorite can I do and that's the career cheating that's your favorite yeah that's my favorite we just had an opportunity go out rip around a little bit you're just unreal I hope you guys have seen that video if you have and the link is gonna be around the most amazing thing about that we have done something I believe nobody else has ever done in the career DJ we pushed bouncing and push through another career g-time have anyone's ever done that it was out a battery and Hendra just says pop combined give it a push let's see how this goes anyone quite well and you actually have three T's said to myself that if I get old the course and I love to drive I'd like to have a memory place that I am so career Duty Israeli occupation occupies a special place for me they're an incredible as we discussed over actually they give you everything every time you get into a career GT it's an occasion oh yeah the look the smell firing up the engine I think the key putting your hand on the clutch putting your foot on the clutch actually death knob in your hand on me the gearshift it's just it's just an unusual experience dominate different specs I mean you've got some I mean I might just rattle off some of the cars I know you do a good job of editing out some of this now this video I wanted to be as far or as possible it's only one angle and it's only us chatting so if it gets a bit long-winded if if you know you don't like these sort of sort of long videos that we're just chatting this is in the video for you if you want to hear the incredible story of a true bedtred you've come from a humble background worked up and done an incredible car collection then stay tuned I mean I'm gonna rattle a few off let me know if I forget any 911 r99 150th anniversary 57 speedster 3 Carrera GTS gt2 RS r WB 250 short-wheelbase Cayman gt4 Camaro Bentley what am I missing out lots of others but the one you forgot is the scooter real Scuderia which is apparently your favorite car of all time were in them right now it pretty much is yeah I drove on yours today which was also in a pretty gnarly spec it was pretty cool but yeah I mean I'll ask again the AMG's I've got yourself gonna be was selected to be one of the folks that get the project one which I'm looking forward to although it's taking a little longer than anybody would have wanted it was like it's a gratification but it's more than still under development it's gonna be truly exceptional yeah you know that's yet fortunate part the AMG's the Black Series and all of those things a little different than the Porsches with incredible engineering the passion to be a sports as a CEO is probably the one engineer who is running a car company that is massive Adventureland yeah yeah they also make the entrance for the Bugattis and you know f 1 by cos I think I've spent a little bit of time with this value and building an absolute legend dinner it's a Black Series once you have what the SS C c63 black Series I had to see okay black right didn't keep that car very long surprisingly okay I think one of my rules is that I love to have cars for every occasion to the Carrera GT you have a different frame of mind and you do 457 speedster that he did for Scuderia a jetty 2 RS the bicycle that you just drove versus the gt3 RS ya bye son oh yeah I forgot about that Jesus assume you got cars right what makes it of 700 horsepower of stock the other one five and one rips to 9,000 plus rpms the other barely seven 200-plus was power difference if he will but each one satisfies a different desire you know you wake up in the morning you're looking for outright speed and you know just absolute course birth duty to be honest if you want something that you can you know have sideways and all the sounds and the noises and the PD cage is slashing through all the gears up and down that's a gt3 RS every car has its own purpose I'll I'll ask a few questions wonders may be tricky what are three calls that you have a met you let go then you somewhat regret letting go not every guy you sold your life and my moment with it it's gone there we go yes and that's kind of the way I like to look at it is no looking in the rearview mirror and and I used to be looking for the next greatest thing yeah but when that happened and recently in the last couple years I thought what what cars give me great joy great satisfaction to drive the clergy team at the top of the list and being alone or the the same price you can also many others of us maybe that's find the cars that infuse you with passion that you look forward to drive it we talked a little bit about cars that I've driven that you go on rallies where you drive three or four or five days but you want to drive for five or six or eight more days you always leave those cars wishing you can get back in and go for a drive yeah those are the things that we look for have a 57 speeds through that I've driven it from San Diego to San Francisco razandrich too and it was it's got no creature comforts I need to take it all the way in the other direction ah irony the connections in an image that project one what means you pull the trigger the history and the heritage of the receiving brand that AMG I was somewhat close to the FG folks and I haven't had a lot of respect for them and what they've done whether it's name my own 55 go away going's for the 63s they just infuse passion what we were talking about things idea this was happening I was fortunate to be selected about it is that 1.6 liter engine element Lewis Hamilton's f1 corn that's prowess yeah 11,000 rpm nuts the pad the idea the initial spec being the fastest car for German love Nurburgring beating bellows time of six 1113 Knutson insane but also being able something that you could drive all the time was something that really spoke to me the engineering amazing everything about it would just of that comedy had to be able to do something like this is insane looking forward to their will humans yeah they'll be doing something exceptional we don't know what it is yet there are many car companies that talk about how much downforce they have or how much horsepower that they're the fastest of whatever and I like [ __ ] that need something to me stand for something I don't do it for flash that'll do it for us I don't put more trailers and send them to car shows yeah I thought that that's that's the passion that that anyone in town every car you want to drive its purpose on his story and that's what makes it so special yeah me and you know some you know whether it's a Pagani or Koenigsegg whether it's McLaren or Porsche or Ferrari Chevy afford a Hyundai it doesn't really matter if it gives you pleasure if it excites you and if it speaks to you that's all that really matter oh for sure I know how that other any other upcoming cars I know one more you know there there are a few there's the Porsche speedster coming down the road which will shock everybody when they find out what color the idea that's gonna surprise you I fooled around with a lot of people on the gt3 RS when they got to lie to you and say that I was like what is this guy so I was kidding about that when I showed up I'd showed a blue one Miami blue one on my my Instagram but she was pretty funny yeah it basically blew everybody away find out it'll be a little different it could be a little special a car is going get a car that's gonna speak to me it may not speak to everybody else but I don't do a speak to you that's the most important you ant you ask me a question interesting question that's a long ago you said to me you know what the 911 are yeah you know did you think that the wheels would work and were you concerned or worried about that and I said you know I I did that car for me yeah I do for anybody else and people thank her thought it was crazy or ugly whatever it is everybody's gonna have their own opinion but it spoke to me the 73 RS that you had the opportunity to chart for a couple of years and had the red Fuchs wheels all again something that to be something that spoke to me I wanted to be you know as a history behind the other oh absolutely and as a collector this is something I've always wondered how did you get around the logistics of owning so many cars you don't you know we don't look it today money gets me uh where's the c63 black and I was like pickets here yeah but it might be at the other storage facility so you genuinely sometimes you don't know where sometimes you lose track but where they are fortunately a lot of the people that I know they either keep them at their garages or in their houses that they drive them we were today at Apple yeah with Shai who has the Scuderia and it was a car that he had upon his garage and when I heard that but I saw that I wanted I thought the best person that to watch over that car when I'm not driving [Music] can leave it here for long I was like mom produce so the only Commission service any drive it once in a while I was like you know what okay it was like it was almost like a dream like is this actually happening but thinking about it from my perspective you know the fact that I need to do that when I was a kid my neighbor had a Corvette and he let me sit in and he drove me in and it was all that green stuff from sharing that passion that's what it's all about it gave me an aspiration it gave me something to shoot it spoke to me it's so many different ways if I can do that you know in a bigger solving people sitting in the cars people going for drives giving people the key is throwing the caves people putting thousands of miles on them their ministry drew maybe yeah amazing I mean it is not region full might reform yo cuz today we lose four or five cows today did you just call the preacher me honor was and hand over the cave night listen have a blast I also trust you I've driven with you and there's certain people when you drive with them the trust of her you know and as a racecar driver filling it in my bones and in my rear end that's important and I trust you and I do by the way in every circumstance so for me gives me the confidence and that's what I do if ever you need a cake well I'm trying to convince you not to buy stood readjust yet but then you make it to San Francisco a week a year and then use that as rule that would be nothing's gonna give us greater pleasure well thank you so much we spoke about the cost I wanna walk through the sort of the Cosby talk about this what love is the nf1 the McLaren f1 that is again as the project one want me to decide I need an f1 in the connection you know it's wrong for a bunch of concepts them and it wasn't surprising to me that that part would be valuable as it is today I was fortunate to get to know the person the entity the managing director at McLaren yep and looking through and be I think the first person to see the p1 yeah and we talked about that we talked about the new core company what they're doing than why the mystery there that first you know carbon-fiber monocoque first fill of the plane and last Lauren really just make a real impression fastest for here's one long strand corn the next step that was capable of winning it is not Susan to see it say you just decided that needs to be in the connection oh and you know and again in this these being able to acquire these things were looking at the icons but it was skin you know growing up I was I tell people to story when I was a teenager I was doing construction in Brooklyn and we had an opportunity to sit around at lunchtime and there was an article in the newspaper The Daily News like a white photo of a lamborghini miura and it was most effective is corn it have been stolen and the title said you know exotic parcel I'd looked at the guy thanks today some day I'm gonna own the car like that yeah and he looked at me he said you'll never be able to record it yeah and from that I was like funny you want to be like that I'm gonna make sure that someday I'm able to afford all of my wants yeah my desires not just like needs yeah and that's what I set out on it and cars were an expression I think of a lot of the things that I wanted it was attached it was freedom my mama's pecan person the best things I remember happen in and around Mars it was part of the lifetime experience my my my parents used to drive for kids to see I remember you saying yeah but the family dog and it was an experience but it was you know family was together I mean as they have one another were merged I don't know [Music] is 50 short-wheelbase so this is a beautiful cop in decimal you know and when I was looking at it it wasn't really a card that most people that was very esoteric Ferrari yeah looked like a loo so factors in many ways is was but it was a little different and I liked the way it looked it was like a crouching leopard yeah those punches in the back of the way that it stood and all the things about it we're pretty exceptional you know but what I was looking at them they were not well known or very much appreciated by most people that's not at all because where people are now aware of it there are a lot of dynamics that go on in the car collection place yes but it was various different more than and make a lot of them it had a very good race history overall but most people didn't really know what it was and you know people could tell the difference between that and elusive they didn't understand the different yeah yeah she ate you know what was going on with this son [Music] I guess you for me is invested yeah well I've made courses or attend courses a couple more valuable incredibly valuable you know I do it because I'm a passion for them yeah and they are depreciating assets possible but they're not a deterring that have been used and that utility value to be bette so i think what's what's happening today is a little scary because people are buying things would be expectation that i'm going to go over the prices you said i know this would be five people that's limited edition a lot of people speculated swap them and then they came out with this is seventy-five it was finer and then the prices of those corners i've dropped yeah I'm safe because I love the Corazon apply and because of that always had value and it doesn't matter whether they go up or down in price yeah and if I don't enjoy them any longer and love our fabulous car you know I have not AC as well and when you drove us back to back love forever it sounded great but it was or circles well he just didn't deliver on to dispossess on itself yeah the fabulous car Bonnie the visual basis about when compared to others it didn't sir my soul and it was a bit of a pain in the rear end so I mean no no to anyone I Jim the 918 an MP one I know the the laugh after missing missing police will make that happen the end of the sounds like a plan and what the overriding is that Randy is it just made the most cause that you connected you know the 911 the marriage the dynamics the fact that its iconic and all that kind of stuff the engineering is just exceptional yeah every 911 even the 356 as I get it or five Kennedy's everyone again into it you'll say it feels familiar the dynamics are incredible they're at beautiful that's intangible is that a little bit of side of your brain the side that does you know okay this is verbal yeah wanna get in I enjoy it feels like it's part of me and whether it's they just feel right like an old secret that I'm going on yeah they just feel great yeah they are contrary to popular belief incredibly reliable efficient they're just amazing and your game on with four-wheel drive and no job where that's how you'll drive with the intersection you can get yes give it a gt3 you three were the way you can what were the six you repeating hey or gt3 RS 50 it's time for each other not alone either the comparison of the GTR to cars couldn't be more different it's incredible push each one to the limit yes yeah absolutely I mean for all the young like me like a lot of people watching wish dreams one day to be able to own or dry we'll see even one of these cars I feel like it's such an unattainable dream or you say fair number given by a crowd they like to say that focus on what you do and what you do best don't focus on your goals when you dream up will happen if you trust yourself and your instincts you surround yourself with good people working randomly like Jesus believes they're right but don't rely on them rely on your own abilities and your own vision in your own national track your self with people who are of equal lines and you always need to try to be in the Han this past Hollis black West whichever room you got it definitely it has to go regrets we don't have regrets don't leave anything on the table what does physical kind of dangerous you know relationships business you know you push you don't you don't lose sight of the fact that there's a point where you should have your losses don't put good energy after bad that's this case business cases even in Reese if you blowing this turn you can't make up for yeah I don't look ahead that's why your windscreen is so big in your earring there is a song right marriage to which we on the road and they're all their attendants number of analogies and any unicorns but you give a team your dreams if you dream big enough that softer against rad yourself with the really good people that you respect understandable for things to go there really is no limit I mean it's you know here descent a greatest race driver - tonight yeah there are no limits you continue to push yourself and you preach your self and you push through these barriers but there were there and they are right yeah just do some like what you did like saying about my family wants it's not what 200 responses I'm doing something that is yeah uncomfortable is great being comfortable even better yes that makes it doesn't think of Ellison and how are you even it's kind of like when you drive a car right we were talking about this how we both have the trait when we hope into a car we kind of instantly want to see where the wheel spin is where the understeer is how all that can break you want to find the limit because then you feel like you get it no pumping find another minute test it out and then you can judge the race set that philosophy is you need to go past your limits a lot of people think they're at nine ten so they're really at five get past it break through those you're in uncomfortable they're going to react on the other side because it's like people throw you curves you know things will be 11 intense and you can't control everything but that's really going to talk about toxicity and everyone underestimates what they came to would have you whether it's ivories whether it's what wise whether it's business life in all these different things everyone always underestimates well you know what you should never underestimate what you can do again that's it that's for others to do know others are tentative and they limit themselves but never limit yourself and don't listen other people when they think you have limits or your potential or any of that stuff just do it usually I mean that's a stupid Nikes great things just do it but it's but it's true I mean what's gonna happen you'll have some titanium in your shoulder and some pins in your thing you'll have some scars you'll have some things but just do it you just ran out of battery on this so I don't have to sound change but I mean what you have to say with them is you can always put yourself but I'm sure you've had experiences where you you set off to do something and you think it's up there's no way I'm gonna manage to do that I mean stupid example we filmed 14 videos today right you're someone who told me that we can film two videos no way the video usually takes much longer than that if you just go out that you do it no problem but you spoke all right no you said something to me today you said you said we are good we're gonna do 14 videos today and you're gonna laughed at that you said no is that is that even possible and the answer is yeah it is yeah it's possible and and don't kid use and don't limit yourself either yeah it's everything as possible seriously what's not wait like the first people who tried to run a trial flown right everyone could have said no way for you push yourself and you'll always find out that you're doing better well these are weird we're going into our garage we live on Lombard Street yep which is the crookedest Street in the world is what are the cool business and it's kind of cool and we've got a lot of tourists that come up here it's a great place great source of energy and we you know crawl in to try to kill people yeah right so anyways I mean massive thank you to you Andrew for this video massive thank you for you know everything you've taught me and I will keep teaching me over the years and you know I think people have hopefully learned some valuable lessons but also just had a bit of an insight into your life your story and your car collection and I hope they've enjoyed that please let me know down below what you thought please follow andrew on instagram because there's some great content there and he is just a fantastic person a fantastic businessman and a fantastic petrol so thank you so much guys if you enjoyed this you want to see more videos let me know in the comments like this video then subscribe thank you both okay just guys [Music] purchase no tracks today [Music]
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[Music] ladies and gentlemen every day of freedom that we enjoy as Americans we do so standing in the shadow of veterans from our very first veterans who carved a nation out of their dreams to those who stand in harm's way at this very moment today of course we stand in the shadow of 1117 young veterans who perished it literally the opening moments of World War two you yesterday December 7 1941 which will live in infamy the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan [Music] we're so proud that's commemorative airports to dedicate this piece that we call the sacred steel in honor of those who perished aboard the USS Arizona and for all veterans of World War two and the war since is these folks who have preserved our freedom and as the CAF we are very proud to be able to tell this story and now with the sacred steel to be able to tell it even better [Music] this is the culmination of a long list of planning efforts and so on via museum director and her her leadership team and so on to get a piece of the namesake of the battleship that carried our name in world war ii the idea was to talk to the US Navy make arrangements for hitting a piece of the ship and went down in World War two and started the very beginnings of World War two as we know it so new plans we talked with folks Bobby brought me the information and I said Bobby let's go play this so over the last several months she's been dealing with the US Navy going through all the protocol we talked to local dignitaries and asked them for their arrival and their inputs and they were here today so today is a culmination of a long list of planning efforts put together just so we would have this memorial in this piece of ephemera and our museum to honor those that came before us which is why we're here to honor the veterans and those who came before us and allowed us to have this conversation today on say my word victory victory Dolkar in spite of all victory however long and hard the road may be but without victory there is no survival
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Western Express Just Fired Me Now I Work For #superego | Breaking Truckers 🚛
all right quick update guys I'm here in Texas right now and I am stranded because Western Express just fired me they did not give me a reason why it's crazy because I didn't do anything wrong but I don't know how I'm gonna pay for my Corvette now I don't know how I'm gonna pay my mortgage or any of my other bills wow what's up YouTube Welcome Back to Breaking truckers it's crazy because I didn't do anything wrong but more the trucker Mar the sexual assault of a minor Mar it ain't my fault this guy had came across my page once too many times he says that nothing that he does in trucking is his fault ever ever everything that happens to him negative you know like Trucking and everything he says it ain't my fault all right guys I think I'm fired I made a little oopsy right here at this wrist area um right here between New York and Pennsylvania um as you see I went through this ditch but it really wasn't my fault let me walk out here and show you guys what exactly happened um because it wasn't my fault at all you know what I'm saying there was something wrong with one of my tires and um basically I took out all that equipment down there uh I just went off the road you know I lost control because I guess one of my tires flew off or whatever there's a piece for my truck right there I'm not sure what part that is but uh yeah I just I just went all through I went all off the road knocked all that stuff out and uh the wrecker already got me out um for a ride because they couldn't uh nothing ever is this guy's fault he says that his tire blew off or whatever the case saying he ran into all of that but if you guys listen carefully let's rewind it and hear what he said about his GPS again I mean it really wasn't my fault you know on my GPS my GPS and look the rest area was further down the road so it's not your fault there huh buddy just like getting stuck in that ditch that wasn't your fault either huh he's not done so I didn't get fired Western Express put me in a loaner truck which I believe is actually a permanent truck because I think the last one might be totaled but anyways I mean it really wasn't my fault you know on my GPS it looked like the rest area was further down the road so when I finally had entered after the tiger blew off um I just didn't have enough time to slow down so yeah it really wasn't my fault at all so I didn't get fired he finally said the name of his company well old company because he comes back and tell you guys this so I actually got a call from our safety department this morning which was kind of strange because the routing to our terminal in Texas but they did not tell me what it's about so uh I have no idea what they want but we'll see look I didn't do anything wrong so I should be fine you know this guy be trolling way too much man I didn't do nothing wrong I should be fine you know my my safety department is routing me to the terminal and the only reason why your safety department would be routing you to a terminal is because you did something wrong you did something wrong trust me I know believe me I know I I got firsthand of being routed to a terminal you know due to safety precautions he would now tell you what happened when he got to the terminal all right quick update guys I'm here in Texas right now and I am stranded because Western Express just fired me they did not give me a reason why it's crazy because I didn't do anything wrong but I don't know how I'm gonna pay for my Corvette now I don't know how I'm gonna pay my mortgage or any of my other bills wow God damn you got to be a stupid [ __ ] to get fired from Western Express well Western Express wasn't for the games how could you how could you get fired from Western Express somebody answered that for me I mean I a lot of truckers that I had talked to that drove for Western Express all of them had quit for whatever reason but they quit Western Express how can you get fired from Western Express a second chance company and you got fired from it but wait there's more he says he got a new job let's find out where he's gigging at now so I drove for herschbach for a month all right great news guys I ended up going to super ego I called them yesterday they got me there they actually put me in a truck the same day that's why I'm still out here on the road um you see I actually have over a year Driving Experience Man Zero accidents zero tickets and uh despite all the rumors nothing on my record I can practically get hired at any kind of trucking company I want to so I mean that's that's all there is to it you know what I mean so um I'm gonna keep paying my uh for my Corvette you know I'm gonna still be able to pay my mortgage you know God is good you know what I'm saying I'm blessed thank you Western and express fired this guy fired now they they fight West listen to what I'm saying Western Express fired this guy only to get hired by by controversial Trucking Company super eagle out of Illinois is he a company driver is he a lease driver we don't know but we he says that super eagle as we can see he's in the truck he's in the truck he says Super Eagle gave him a chance let me explain something let me let me go into a little bit detail but before I go into detail let's hear what this driver has to say about this young man hey what's up y'all so um I came across last night this video that a friend of mine had Stitch and in the video that she said there's a gentleman that um I had said uh he got fired from his Mega carrier okay and they took the truck back out of terminal I'm assuming that he was stranded I got nosy I wouldn't look through his account and his content and um you know there was videos of him whether it was a joke or not uh editing his law because he was in you know hours of service violations before right oh wait a minute that's right that's right I forgot about that thank you my guy I appreciate you reminding me of that let's go back and see what he was doing with his laws on video don't be suspicious don't be suspicious um you know and there's videos of him recording himself while driving the truck there is videos of him being his personal car going over the speed limit there's a video about him going off into a ditch and in the video there wasn't a lot of context but he said it wasn't his fault I don't know how but anyway um in any case oh look I know all that stuff seems harmless and I used to be able to post whatever you want to post right I know there's people that are going to be like why does that matter well because for new drivers especially you know if you've been around for a minute you you know work for a different or a smaller outfit maybe you can get away with it um I know I might I probably wouldn't be able to but um my advice to these new drivers and to people that are going through and getting their CDL is that every not everything is for social media because anybody can come and see that kind of content what likely happened is that guy was like it's not my fault that I got fired and that may have been the case from his perspective it may not be his fault but what made it his fault there may have been a change somebody from this company saw that same content and was like he's you know there's a pattern here we got to protect ourselves the company is always going to protect themselves they you know their insurance and their legal team are really who determines you know if they're going to hire you or fire you or keep it whatever because Anthony how much of a risk you are there you have it Marta trucker Mr it ain't my fault Mr I'm a super trucker Mr I'm the best trucker in the world trucker you know let my man slow uh my man slow Walker calls him little buddy look let me explain something all right I agree with the last gentleman said the one that went to assess his content and he's right everything is not for social media especially if you're doing some ill stuff you know all that stuff actually everything that he posted the ditch the running off the road the the editing of his laws you know the company sees that you know companies sees videos now that everybody knows where he works at of course everybody is going to tag Western Express and when Western Express get a a feel for the video the first thing they're going to do is Route you into the terminal and take care of you you became a liability bro you became a liability maybe they maybe they said cool on the ditch situation because you know it was dark or whatever the case but everything else that you have done on your social media they they don't want you it's not worth it they're not going to sacrifice their insurance for you bro [Music]
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Welding setups
let's talk about welding setups so oftentimes when you're going to weld the hard part is figuring out how you want your pieces to join up and then secondarily the big concern is well how am i going to get this welder into that point to do that thing okay so if for some reason you think this is a good idea just understand that as you're floating above your material you are interrupting the circuit which means you this hand is now part of the circuit and electrons want to flow from my torch through my metal through me to the table to the ground right so magnets are your friend when you're trying to weld one piece of material to another piece it's really good to start out by using a magnet so that you can tip that material into place in a manner that allows you to adjust your space and say okay well i want this vertex to go right here on this piece of sheet metal but i don't want this piece of sheet metal to slide so i'm going to take another magnet and park it there and then my goal is to come in here with the torch and just weld this piece in place right so what you want to do is take the time to get all of your sculptural or structural ideas in place right so that you can easily see what you're doing and so that your metal is completely stable in your process right so you go okay this is what i want i want to weld this vertex right here i've got my sheet metal clamped it's not going to move and i'm going to use this little magnet to hold the bottom sheet metal in place the top sheet metal is where i want it and now i need to make sure that it's not going to move in the other direction right so i'm just sliding the magnets forward and backward to get it set up so it's exactly where i want so now we're gonna put on the welding shield and show you what attack welding process looks like this is going to be a single pulse arc weld [Music] welding and so you can see we've got a huge bead here but it's structured so once we remove all the magnets there's nothing holding this up except our weld and if you want to know how strong it is you can try to break it generally with destructive testing to see how much effort it takes to break your well and you'll notice that the sheet metal is bending but the weld is still good that's what you want when you do a good setup and a light tack weld okay so now what we're gonna do is start sticking things to other things and show you what a good seam weld looks like so again we're just going to weld this joint seam here i'm going to pin that in place with the magnet like so then make sure my bottom piece isn't going to move like so i'm going to put our welding shield on and then weld this seam here welding [Music] so so at this point you can still see the radiant heat of the metal that tells you it's at the point of instant ignition so if you were to have this near a flammable surface it would immediately start to smoke that is a fire hazard that is also a burn hazard so you do not want to grab this immediately afterwards that's why we always have our welding gloves on or we're using tools like the mig pliers okay so one thing we want to look at here let me just adjust that one thing we want to look at here is our heat was hot enough to burn through our well that tells us that when we're welding all the way through this process what we should have done right as i grab this piece of metal as we were welding our seam from here to here when we got to that edge we should have slowed down or stopped earlier what happened was we got hot enough to burn through the steel and create this little bubble while also creating this hole and what happened was the excess heat from the welder traveled from here and made a big drip and it pools at the very bottom of our weld so if you think about it from gravity perspective right right there we have gravity pulling our weld down okay so there's our hole
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Becoming Beloved Community Task Force: 2023 Report
my name is Reverend Michelle roach and I'm priests in charge at Christchurch Longwood as I stand in this beautiful historic sanctuary I am grateful to the many priests of color who have paved the way for me to be here I am the chairperson of a group of diverse clergy and laity who make up the becoming the Beloved Community task force established in February of 2022 the group was created after the Canon Nelson Pinder Ube chapter of Central Florida was charged by Bishop Brewer to assemble a report to him on the status of race relations in the diocese at the January 2022 annual Diocesan convention I delivered a charge to the Diocese of central Florida's Nelson Pinder chapter of the Union of black episcopalians that charge included an examination of our present anti-racism training while anti-racism training is a requirement for anyone serving in this diocese our current political and cultural climate is doing its best to divide us it is clear that our training is inadequate to the task I commissioned Dr John Robertson and mother Michelle roach to organize a group of people to meet with each other and then talk with me about the state of race relations in the diocese from their perspective and what we might be able to do about that I did not want to control the process I did not select the members instead My Hope was for them to teach me and help me think through what we might be able to do together as a diocese the result of this effort has been the reinvention of our diocese becoming Beloved Community task force the job of this task force is the creation of a long-term project that I'm sure will go through many iterations and revisions but at the heart of its work is a commitment to develop a christ-like approach to race relations among our churches and in our communities what you were about to see is a preliminary progress report this progress report is presented to you with an invitation to come and be a part of what they are doing Bishop Brewers directives are identify how we experience and understand race relations in the Diocese of Central Florida what plans projects and solutions are needed to bring about changes across the diocese think prayerfully and creatively what can be done to make a positive difference his directives placed us on a journey which will take time to navigate this Hefty and Laden topic of race relations we got started and called the group The Becoming Beloved Community task force be coming because we are not there yet we want to become the Beloved Community of God the phrase becoming Beloved Community is already being used in the Episcopal Church the symbol given to this work is that of a labyrinth why a labyrinth because of the journey ahead will have many twists and turns and it will not be solved quickly mindsets are difficult to change and accept change what is meant by the term Beloved Community the initial introduction of the phrase Beloved Community was by philosopher and theologian Josiah Royce who during the 19th century founded the fellowship of reconciliation it was embraced by Dr Martin Luther King Jr during the 1960s in his strive to connect love of humanity with moral and just social justice in the middle 20th century the Episcopal Church adopted anti-racism initiatives through its resolutions it was in 1971 that our own Canon Nelson Pinder while serving in the role of Central Florida diocese awareness coordinator was appointed Canon Michener and instructed to focus on race relations the Episcopal Church eventually adopted the phrase Beloved Community in 2017 to lead the way to racial reconciliation and healing through spiritual formation rather than through completing a training or implementing a set of programs from the Episcopal Church website I quote the Beloved Community is the body within which all people can grow to love God and love the image of God that we find in our neighbors in ourselves and in creation it provides a positive theologically and biblically based ideal that orients the work of racial healing reconciliation and justice throughout this journey we have researched many sources such as the racial Justice audit of Episcopal leadership 2018 to 2020 report which examined the importance of knowing the difference between transformational versus transactional experiences to bring about change we have found that anti-racism training carried out in most diocese including Central Florida is transactional that being once the training session is completed it is long forgotten and does not reflect any changes in the person's Behavior based on the feedback we receive from each member of the task force charts were created to reflect the themes of what each person observes and our experiences with race relations in our diocese first we identified the themes of racial conflicts and challenges such as stereotyping historical denials and treatment inequities secondly we identified ways in which we may counteract these experiences such as Community relevance courageous leadership guiding resources and telling our stories eventually General steps may be taken to address these things that includes Who We Are our baptismal Covenant and transformational training as we journeyed along the task force met for the first time in person for a retreat in August of 2022 there we embarked upon spontaneous and clarifying discussions the more specifically identify key topics to address racial reconciliation and cultural divisions significant topics were listed on a large flip chart and then rated by individual members this list of significant topics was correlated along with action plans to help us move forward on our journey these are leadership education and sharing stories subgroups were formed for each topic to answer the whole question how will these action plans be achieved we will now hear from the leader of each group good day to you all I'm Dale Truscott a priest at St Richard's Episcopal Church in Winter Park I'm the leader of the subcommittee of the Beloved Community task force responsible for exploring educational options and challenges for our diocese these are two of our goals for the coming year our first goal is to provide educational resources to the parishes and institutions of the diocese such as sacred ground resources from the Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for racial healing a speaker's Bureau and a calendar for study and observance of African-American Native American Hispanic and Asian Pacific Islanders and so forth information on some of these and other resources can be found at our information table our second goal has to do with helping our youth to become included in becoming Beloved Community and again we see our task as providing resources to you my name is Joy Willard Williford and I'm a retired priest here in the Diocese of Central Florida serving on the Beloved Community task force our group was called sharing stories and speaking of stories have you ever heard of the Reverend Joseph love anyone I thought no not Reverend love is has a remarkable story because he was the very first ordained African-American clergy person in the Diocese of Florida and what's even more remarkable it was way back in 1868 just three years after the end of the Civil War our group's first goal was to ensure that the witness of the Reverend Cannon Nelson W Pinder does not go the way of that of Deacon love into the Dustbin of History accordingly and in concert with the Canon Nelson Pinder chapter of the Union of black episcopalians we are sponsoring a resolution establishing an annual Nelson Pender feast day we're imagining father pinder's faithful witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ in his wide-ranging contributions to social justice and our own Central Florida Community as well as the wider World being shared every summer with Campers at Camp wingman and in the parishes and schools throughout our diocese in such a way a new generation will be inspired and father Pinder will continue to be honored and remembered forever our second goal is to guide parishes in the discovery of their own unique racial histories and to gather those stories together into a Diocesan archive Beloved Community task force members have captured several of these histories already and we're eager to share how you might do so in your own Parish some of these histories may be surprising some may be intriguing some are positive and some may be less so but it is important to capture them before they are lost to history we would like to see the stories collected and preserved in a consistent and organized Manner and we stand ready to provide a mini training on how a parish might go about doing this and are also ready with your cooperation to capture your parishes story ourselves if that would be easier for you hello my name is Lamar Williams I've been a member of the Central Florida diocese for the past 15 years through multiple Episcopal Churches I'm a fourth generation Anglican and my daughter could be number five but that decision is going to be up to her she might say Dad this Episcopal Church is not a place for me because nobody looks like me that should be a problem that we all care about regardless of our race as a member of The Becoming beloved committee task force I'm here to speak to you today on this topic of leadership this is very important because as a group we said if essential for a diocese is serious about racial reconciliation and becoming a beloved Central Florida Community leadership has to be a top priority it needs to be courageous and it needs to be diverse and we all agree that there is room for improvement for both of these areas so I have two goals that I would like for us to accomplish by the end of next year to make us more courageous and also more diverse in our leadership so goal number one let's build and Foster a working relationship with a historically black colleges goal number two let's be intentional in our recruitment process and attract clergy members of color to the central Florida diocese now here are some potential outcomes from achieving these two goals by the end of next year so potential outcome number one it shows Central forward diocese is leading by example and is committed on this idea of diversity it creates awareness of the Episcopal Church in the black community and yes many people in the black committee do not know the Episcopal Church it also creates the potential opportunity to improve diversity in churches not just by race but also by age it also avoids church as becoming silos of people that think alike and look alike and it forces congregations to learn and adapt to someone new and different from them and it sends a positive message to that young man or woman of color who might consider becoming a priest or a deacon I can't stress enough how important representation is for Future Leaders now I will end my portion of this conversation on Matthew 7 verse 13 to 14 the why gate and the narrow gate the White gate is maintaining the current status quo because it's easy it's comfortable avoids conflict and avoids that are very uncomfortable conversation the narrow gate is hard it's mentally exhausting it requires self-examination and a level of patience that we can't muster on our own I am not a priest I am not a deacon I am not a Bible scholar but I know good work does not mean easy work we need to fight the temptation of doing what is easy and work hard to do what is right thank you for your time and attention and so so the journey continues as we ascertain the way forward to achieve these goals in 2023 how can you the church help tell the task force the history of your church as it relates to diversity how have you intentionally sought to include diverse parishioners in your church and once they are there how have you included them in the fellowship and mission of the church in his letter calling us the kingdom living written April 20th 2021 Bishop Brewer called the diocese the kingdom living he wrote when we carry such indifference of fear of people who are different from us we do not look like the kingdom of God we look like the world God's world and God's kingdom are so much bigger than what we know since August 2021 a small group from the Ube have been meeting monthly with Bishop Brewer as we work through the work of the becoming Beloved Community task force to show our commitment and resolve with this work the committee is showcasing its new logo the logo shows at its Center the core the cross of Jesus Christ under which we stand the Labyrinth a sign of longevity despite the twists and turns the three-leaf Clover which represent faith hope and love they're on end in center of Circle of hands the unity we hope to achieve we ask your continued prayers as we move forward to establish a comprehensive program for becoming the Beloved Community we all want to be part of in the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida for in the end we are all beloved children of God and we are the Diocese of Central Florida thank you foreign [Music]
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TODAY is the Day INSPIRED Affirmative Mantra
[Music] today is the day the lord has made i am rejoicing and glad in it for i am healthy and thriving in well-being divinely guided with divine knowledge and wisdom i am well loved and nourished in my mind body and soul all things that are good for me is readily provided i am radiant with exceeding joy [Music] i am steadily increasing upon all things with divine riches [Music] every atom of my being is now vibrating harmony and divine perfect order my capacity to love is now strengthening and expanding i am restored and transformed into the best version of myself i embrace and trust this awesome divine power within me i am exceedingly grateful to be a living testament of the glory of the divine creator of all life [Music] thank you [Music] today is the day the lord has made i am rejoicing and glad in it for i am healthy and thriving in well-being divinely guided with divine knowledge and wisdom i am well loved and nourished in my mind body and soul all things that are good for me is readily provided i am radiant with exceeding joy i am steadily increasing upon all things with divine riches every atom of my being is now vibrating harmony and divine perfect order my capacity to love is now strengthening and expanding [Music] i am restored and transformed into the best version of myself i embrace and trust this awesome divine power within me i am exceedingly grateful to be a living testament of the glory of the divine creator of all life thank you [Music] today is the day the lord has made i am rejoicing and glad in it for i am healthy and thriving in well-being divinely guided with divine knowledge and wisdom i am well loved and nourished in my mind body and soul all things that are good for me is readily provided i am radiant with exceeding joy i am steadily increasing upon all things with divine riches every atom of my being is now vibrating harmony and divine perfect order my capacity to love is now strengthening and expanding i am restored and transformed into the best version of myself i embrace and trust this awesome divine power within me [Music] i am exceedingly grateful to be a living testament of the glory of the divine creator of all life thank you
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Be Concerned about Sound Doctrine
why did you come to church today you ever ask yourself that questions or at Oracle question please don't speak let me ask you another question why did you choose to make clear about this church your home I found an interesting of the top seven reasons why people decide to choose a church I want to share them with you first of all 83% of the people polled in the survey said they became a part of a church because of the quality of the sermons 79% of the people said they choose they chose the church because they felt welcomed by the leaders seventy four percent of those who chose the church home said it was because of the style of service 70% said location 56% said of the education for children and teenagers number six having family and friends and the congregation forty eight percent said that and forty two percent said the availability of volunteering in different ministries I don't know about you but as I read these and as I read other polls I've been greatly troubled of the reasons why people decide to choose a church home have you ever noticed most people decide a column based upon the music that is sung rather than the messages that are preached today I am very concerned that perhaps the reason why folks choose churches today have nothing to do with the way they believe you see the number one reason why somebody to make a church their church home it's not about the pastor's personality or or how gifted of an orator he may be not about those in leadership making their way out to try to and make people feel welcome that's not the reasons I'm sure that's part of it sure but the reason why if somebody to make a church their church home is based upon the Articles of Faith of what that church believes you know I find an interesting that that most people within the modern church when they go to the articles of faith on a church website or denominational website in fact the more I research articles of faith the more I realize that most churches anybody could be a part of that church because the belief system is so vague and so today as we come to this passage I want to share with you that Paul had a conflict that he was trying to combat against here in these five verses and this conflict was so severe in Asia Minor that it was creeping in other cities not just the city of colossi we find that the Church of Laodicea is mentioned here in this passage you you remember that church from the book of Revelation how they were lukewarm and the Bible says that that God were those spitting them out of his mouth he'd rather for them to be hot or cold than to be lukewarm so I wondered eh why did you make clear about the church your church home I'm sure you can list many different reasons and in fact the more I began the more I reach out into the community the more I talk to people the more I talk to visitors the more I realize people have a list about a mile long of their grievances and complaints of why or why not they should join a church the number one reason is the articles of faith of what the body of believers release today I want to share with you the sixth step in combating dachshund or heresy is understanding sound Bible doctrine today I want to leave my thoughts with these words be concerned about sound doctrine be concerned about sound doctrine I know today's sermon may not be the most popular sermon or the sermon that you that's on your top 10 list of your favorite of the year but I'm here to tell you something this is probably the most important sermon that will ever be preached this year at our church today I want to share a statement with you that's going to summarize not just these five verses but also the content of my sermon and I want you to walk away with this side sound Bible doctrine is important to the mature Christian sound Bible doctrine is important to a mature Christian an immature Christian decides they make a church song based upon the song selection an immature Christian decides that they're going to make a church their church home because they have chairs and said of pews an immature Christian is going to decide they're gonna make a church home based upon the minister or the pastoral SAS personality and charisma today I'm here to tell you something that the reason why you should choose a church home is based upon the Word of God it's declaration and what is being taught from the pulpits and the classrooms within that local body of believers today I want to share with you three thoughts about sound doctrine in verses 1 through 3 I wrote down these three words believe sound doctrine as I read verse number four I wrote down these three words reject false doctrine and as I read verse number five I wrote down thirdly receive sound doctrine will you come with me as we move through this passage look at verse number one two and three is that read these four three verse I wrote down these three words believe sound doctrine would you say that with me believe sound doctrine maybe you want to ride in your martyrs your Bible or or take note of this and make it personal I choose to believe sound doctrine or I will believe sound doctrine remember this book of the Bible these four chapters this short little letter that Paul wrote by the inspirational Holy Spirit of God was it was being written to the believers in the city kaul colossi in the Asia Minor or modern-day Turkey you can look in your Bible map there and the back here Bible to kind of get an idea of where it is just north of the Mediterranean Sea all the way to the right and here we find that as Paul was writing this letter he was writing through a group of believers that most likely he'd never met because this was a church that he never started it was started as a result of his ministry fruit from his ministry and here as he's writing he's writing about the importance of Christ being preeminent in people's lives he's writing about the deity of Christ and some of the great doctrines of the Christian faith and also he's revealing to these believers his state of affairs but as we come to verse number one he says for I would that she knew what great conflict I have for you you know I've noticed over the years that ministry will always have conflicts well you know we can't we battle against sin we do and it's one of the great conflicts of the Christian life is battling against in my tomato tell you something another great conflict we face is believers sound Bible doctrine it's a great conflict it's why there's so much division within the modern church today that's why there's so many denominations out there because somebody interprets this passage a little bit differently than somebody else but I'm here to tell you sometimes it's important that we take a stand on a particular interpretation because it is what we believe firmly and strongly and what the Word of God is proclaiming but notice here it mentions colossi earlier in fact the word colossi this name is the only time has founded the Bible's in the book of Colossians but it also missions Laodicea here you know about this church we refer to in the book of Revelation the seven churches of Asia and here he says that this conflict it was something that was very troublesome to the Apostle Paul's heart and I submit to you it should be very troublesome to our heart today too I'm not saying you have to have a PhD of theology I'm not saying you have to understand every jot and tittle of Bible doctrine from the book of Genesis all the way to the book of Revelation I'm not saying that because God knows I surely don't understand all of it so may God help all of us but here as we look in this text we know that that Paul was combating against certain conflicts and as I read these three verses I want to share this thought with you believe sound doctrine it's not enough to just listen to a preacher like myself share God's Word you got to get in it and study it for yourself it's not enough just to go to a Bible College or to go to seminary and get all the accolades and degrees and to develop all the connections is more than that it's digging in deep into God's Word personally so that we can understand and say okay now I understand why my church holds to this position and by the way if you've never read the articles of faith of our church you need to do so before it's eternally too late for you but here in verse one we find Paul displays his conflict but I want to share with you a few thoughts from verses from verse 2 verse 3 as I read the first part of verse 2 where it says that their hearts might be comforted let's back up he says and for as many as have not seen my face in the flesh so many of the people here and the cities they haven't seen Paul face to face and there's many people that would read this letter like you and like me who never seen the Apostle Paul's face that we benefit from the verse to that their hearts might be comforted would you say comfort with me comfort say it again please comfort cover down this comfort believers with sound doctrine comfort believers with sound doctrine there was a day when I was comforted by the sound teaching of the word of God about salvation and how I receive Christ as my savior and I believe in his name the Bible says faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God and because somebody declared the gospel and I believed on that now my soul not just my body not just the life here and now but the life then and there to come its comforted in fact Paul was writing to the believers in Thessalonica and he says in verse number 18 of chapter 4 wherefore comfort one another with these words and you know the context is it's a it's about the second coming and the rapture of the church the second coming of Christ and the rapture of the church so now we can we can comfort one another knowing that Jesus Christ is going to come again and it's a body of believers will be raptured out to be with Christ for evermore and so Paul was writing to comfort these believers hearts and their minds with sound Bible doctrine look he goes on that their hearts might be comforted so I wrote down comfort believers with sound doctrine but as the verse goes on it says being knit together in love now when I was in high school like scuse me let's back up when I was in middle school I had to take you know the the class with cooking I guess it's called home Mac is that what it's called good I choose to forget a few things in my lifetime but anyway since I was in there I had to make the monkey bread you know like the the bread that's very good with cinnamon on it was really good and I don't know if the bread I made was any good but but the stuff that I ate from from the other peers and some of the teachers was really really good I remember that we had to get together and we had to have a solar machine we had to sew a pillow and a little bag I believe it or not I successfully did that as a seventh grader in middle school but nonetheless I read about this word net being it together I'm reminded that as a person gets a sewing machine out and begins to sew and begins to make all the different things with a sewing machine I'm reminded of here it says here that their hearts might be comforted being knit together in love so I wrote down another thought not just comfort believers of sound doctrine but I wrote down this unite believers with sound doctrine you know why it's important that we have an articles of faith of our church so that we can agree that this is what we are going to hold to and we can move forward on that you see there's gonna be times where we're even though we have an articles of faith sometimes the things that are not in there for a specific purpose because we know that it's not an essential part of being a child of God and moving forward with the gospel but the reason why we have some of those things in the articles of faith is because we need to know that it's important and in order to successfully minister in our area we've gotta move forward with it and a way we can be united and as a church you sue the Word of God sure we can be United together with our preference of how we dress when we can come to church we clean up pretty nice don't we well for the most part that is we we get together we sing the the prime and proper hymns of the faith from the hymnal we get together we do that it's great I'm telling you it's far more than just what we wear what we sing at which version of the Bible that we're using it's about uniting together the sound Bible doctrine but notice it goes on the same and unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding to the acknowledgement of the mystery of God old pulse please remember earlier in our in our book the Bible talked about the mystery of God it talked about it early in Chapter 1 and the mystery was this that that there's a truth that God kept revealed he hid it from society and now he's made his mystery revealed through the Lord Jesus Christ how Christ would come and die on the cross and and be the Lamb of God that was slain from the foundation of the world and now there's no need for sacrifices and rituals anymore like in the Old Testament now Jesus did rise from the grave and now we have clear access to God the Father we don't have to go through a priest anymore because we are priests after the order of Melchizedek the Bible talks about and here as I read verses 2 & 3 it says verse 3 and who we are and whom are hidden of us crisises the acknowledgement of the mystery of God and of the Father and of Christ in whom our head all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge just a few moments ago I shared with the children about about money and I'm here to tell you something doesn't matter how many how many credit cards you have doesn't matter how much money you have none of that can can't compare to it listen you can have as many credit cards as you want to but none of that you can have as many bank accounts as you want as much royalty of you will as you might one but it will never compare to the riches that are found in Jesus Christ for where your treasure is there your heart be also I'm afraid that modern Christianity has placed their treasure and their wallet instead of the wonderful counselor Jesus Christ so I rode on this enrich believers with sound doctrine comfort believers with it unite believers and enrich we can enrich our faith when we dig deep and stay a little bit long in the text but I wonder is this the only time of the week but you spend meditating in the scriptures is this the only time you open up the word of God and read it may God help us to enrich our faith personally by digging into the Word of God as I read verses 1 through 3 I wrote on this believe sound doctrine please keep in mind sound Bible doctrine is important to a mature Christian be concerned about sound doctrine look at verse 4 as I read verse 4 I wrote down these three words reject false doctrine reject false god doctor would you say that with me reject false doctrine look at verse 4 it says and this I say lest any man should be guile you with enticing words now you can you can turn on your television you can listen to - to the televangelists you can listen to some of these modern hipsters out there trying there to preach the Word of God but I'm here to tell you something a lot of them are just false teachers and false prophets so please be careful who you listen to on the television or on the internet or anywhere else you might be listening to preaching because our church works you mean the body of Christ the universal Church has been plagued with many false teachers and so I'm gonna share with you a few thoughts about these false teachers look at the word beguile this word beguile has multiple meanings but the first meeting I want you to write this down or take note of it beware of deceptive false teachers beware of deceptive false teachers you know what deception is we've experienced exceptions at the beginning of creation we find the book of Genesis that then Adam and Eve were deceived and and there they partook in the fruit and then mankind was instantly fallen from God we were separated from God we come short from the from God and now as we look through the scriptures from the Old Testament all the way up to present day we are all confronted with deception in our world but deception my dear friends is in modern Christianity deception is is in the tell Avengers when they say so a financial seed of $5,000 and God will richly bless you with a whole lot more there's deception in the pulpits of America and perhaps that's why the church in America is not fully blessed by God like it once was so please beware of false teachers they are out to deceive but this term beguile also means to miss reckon to die to delude and to lead astray so I wrote down this beware of distractive false teachers not just deceptive but also distractive also you see the first step of all seeker is to deceive you so they come in and they they might expose the Word of God and they say well this is actually what the Word of God means and they they go back into history that they do all these different things and they they try to twist and turn and they deceive but then then they lead people astray as I'm thinking about things that are going on in the modern church I honestly think about the homosexual agenda and listen I I believe that anybody who is lost can be saved no matter the sin that somebody has committed but there's people that are out there today who claimed the name of Christ and they go to the Word of God in reference to homosexuality and some of these other modern things that have come up and they go to the Book of Leviticus they go to book of Romans and they go to some of the other passes in Corinthians about homosexuality that the Bible is explicitly clear on and they twist and they turn and they lead people astray if it's wrong for adultery to be sin if it's wrong for sexual immorality of sin if if all those things are sin then we have to admit that homosexuality is not God's method the Bible says that God has a marriage is between one man and one woman we go on and on about how people have been deceived in the modern church but I hope that you will not be deceived or distracted also I want you to take note of the word enticing words these words these two words it means persuasive language so I wrote down this beware of persuasive teachers now I fully understand the Bible says knowing the terror of the Lord we persuade men we have to share the gospel and we get we give a logical we give we give clear reasoning from the Word of God and from the the mind of man to deaf why somebody should come to know Christ as Savior but but but but they take this idea the false teachers do and they they deceive they distract and then they persuade and unfortunately there's been a whole host of Christians that have been persuaded by many of the false teachers and modern Christianity and I submit to you today that we need to rise up and stand firm on the true Bible doctrine of the Christian faith and move forward you see these enticing words they get up there these false teachers and they have a way with words they could convince a Jewish high priest in the synagogue to eat a ham sandwich I'm telling you they can't they have the way of deceiving somebody and then they began to talk about how the way that they believe is not the way they should believe and then once their argument is placed they began to literally persuade and change the mind so I urge you my dear friends believe sound doctrine but please reject false doctrine now share with you a third thought today not only believe sound doctrine not only reject false doctrine but I wrote down thirdly receive sound doctrine look at verse five it says for though I be absent in the flesh yet am i with you in the spirit joining and beholding your order and the steadfastness of your faith in Christ I want to zoom in on a few different phrases here in this verse look at the words your order would you say that with me your order say it again your order we are told by the commentators that this is a military word that means a rank of character and so I wrote down this sound doctrine produces disciplined soldiers sound doctrine produces disciplined soldiers you know the more I studied God's Word the more I've realized that a mature Christian is a disciplined Christian the more I study the Word of God the more I realize that that a mature Christian is going to be a great soldier of their faith for the Lord Jesus Christ and so here today as we read these verses I submit to you that that we need to receive your sound doctrine with open arms yes we need to reread or reject refused the false doctrine we need to believe the sound doctrine but today as you receive it and believe it take note that it's going to change you and it's gonna make you mature in your faith which by the way is another reason why Paul was writing this letter he was writing to help make immature believers become more mature in their faith notice the term steadfastness in verse 5 we've looked at the words you will order but now also look at the word steadfastness a burden secondly underneath receive sound doctrine sound doctrine not only produces disciplined soldiers but it also produces stable soldiers you see there comes a time in your life where where you begin to study God's Word and you begin you begin to get more disciplined in and and your maturity level as a believer you understand the importance of spending time in God's Word you understand the importance of praying you understand the importance of faithfully being a part of a localized body of believers in you begin to do other things as a mature believer as well but here I wrote on this sound doctrine produces stable soldiers this word said fastest it literally means somebody who's established in their faith that means that they're not shallow listen the Bible talks about how when we were as children we reacted like a child but when we became older we put away childish things and today in modern Christianity you know what we are doing we're walking around in the shallow parts of the sea somebody who is claimed to be a Christian for four decades of their life is still walking around in the shallow parts of the Christian life and I'm here to tell you something it's time that we move forward and dig deeper and get more stable in her faith you know Jesus said he said that a house that's gonna be built upon sand when the wind blows it'll blow down but the house that's built upon the rock will stand and last so I wonder is your life built upon the sinking sand or the solid rock Jesus Christ this word your order these words and this word steadfastness it gives the idea of somebody's rank of character somebody who's established in your faith but but when you kind of combine these two together somebody is discipline somebody is stable I also wrote down this sound doctrine produces yielded soldiers we realized that as a mature believer if you are then say yet you know that need to be disciplined just like a soldier is you need to be stable just like a soldier is that is when the rain comes and the storm comes in in there in the heat of war and battle they will remain sure in their duty but then I also thought about how when that takes place they are yielded and that when when they receive word and order from from somebody in charge of them they yield to that order and they willingly move forward in are you yielded to the sound doctrine of the Christian faith of how God is calling us to go into the world and share the Great Commission share the gospel with those who need it in conclusion I want to share this with you believe it or not I am a fundamentalist you see this term fundamentalist and our world today receives a lot of negative connotation we think of fundamental Islam and and fundamental this and fundamental this and fundamental Christianity but I'm here to tell you something all you need to do is Google what it means to be a Christian fundamentalist and you'll figure out that it means that that I believe in the inerrancy of Scripture it means that I believe in the literal interpretation of Scripture it means that I believe in the virgin birth of Jesus Christ I believe in the in Christ's bodily resurrection I believe in Christ's physical return and I believe in Christ substitutionary atonement on the cross if you can't believe that the my dear friends I say this respectfully with courage and compassion maybe you need to find another place to attend be concerned about sound doctrine receive it believe it and reject false doctrine that's pretty father we
Clearbrook Baptist Church
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How to use Oxford Bibliographies: Classical Civilization
Oxford bibliographies is a great resource to start your research in your classical civilization courses you will find links to it and Library research guides for classical civilization such as the general classical civilization resource guide at the UTM library and CLA 230 introduction to Greek history Oxford bibliographies will help you get started with your research fast because you will find primary and secondary sources listed together combining the strengths of an annotated bibliography and a reference list the breadth of topics is huge ranging from the broad such as Greek religion and Alexander the Great to narrow topics such as death and burial of the Roman age plutarchs moralia and the Panasonic Festival each subject area has an editor-in-chief an editorial board and peer reviewers ensuring a balanced perspective scholarly accuracy and authority to access Oxford bibliographies use the link which is embedded in this video and listed in the description below when searching in Oxford bibliographies we recommend the advanced search option rather than the simple search the simple search is not as efficient when carrying out your research we recommend that you be aware of names of well-researched individuals time period specific terms specific primary documents geographical locations until you are familiar with the platform we recommend using only a few keywords such as tomb instead of nivolia TK and funeral Monument you can search two different concepts such as freed and tomb if you're looking into the social structure of the Roman Empire using a specific term like equestrian and decurion would also work let's try searching for freed with an asterisk and tomb the asterisk for the stem freed will return results for any word including that stem as well as freed men or freed woman or any other word with the stem freed let's tick the box for classics click search the top result is death and burial in the Roman age that looks promising so let's click that looking into the table of contents click this little black triangle to expand for the full table of contents if we click the heading funerary monuments this expands to give us a list by geographical location we can begin examining secondary sources notice that Maureen Carroll's spirits of the Dead Roman funerary commemoration in Western Europe is described as quote the major English language study of Roman epitaphs of recent decades placing them in the contexts of funerary ritual assessing their purpose as commemorative markers and evaluating the insights to be gained for family structures migration social mobility and beliefs so this could be a good book to start to understand the issues surrounding the topic and guide you to more resources if we click find this resource and expands and shows get it utl we click that we're taken to library search we find links to open the ebook if we return to the table of contents and collapse the funerary monuments heading we see the heading case studies when we click that we see the heading patrons freed and slaves at Pompeii let's look at the book chapter written by lepiths and Van andriga public from the book living through the dead burial and commemoration in the classical World edited by Maureen Carroll and Jane Rempel when we click find this resource and then the get it utl link we see that the record in library search is for a print version there is no ebook so we can copy down the call number for the print copy at the UTM library and go to the stacks there to get the book to read when you go to the library to get a print copy of a book make sure to look at other books on the Shelf near it some of them are very likely to address your topic as well if we click find this resource and get it utl for the book written by van andrega at all maurya Pompeii we see that the book is only located at another University of Toronto library robarts library to read it you will either need to travel to robart's library or you will need to request delivery of the book to UTM this is free it can take some time plan for at least a week just to be safe if you're unsure how to request a book from another University of Toronto Library through Library search check the description below for a link to another video that explains how to go about doing that let's try another search this time let's type in Alexander the Great tick the box for Classics click search we see that Alexander the Great has an entire entry to himself so let's click that who wrote this page we see that the author is Professor Joseph roysman if we click the author's name we can see his faculty profile and academic credentials double-click the little black triangle to expand the table of contents we see that it is different from that of the entry for death and burial in the Roman age each table of contents will be tailored to meet the needs of the content for the topic now that you know how to open the resources in an Oxford bibliography's entry let's consider the different types of resources that you will find see this word monograph a monograph is a book has a more specific meaning but for your purposes whenever you see the word monograph recognize that you will be using a book let's open the first monograph by Edward Anson Alexander the Great themes and issues the library search record shows us that the library gives you access to an ebook as well as physical print copies at UTM and throughout the University of Toronto Library System this monograph is an excellent starting point to begin researching more specific themes and issues related to the career of Alexander the Great let's click the heading for Alexander the Great online notice the general note Under The Heading many websites are dedicated to Alexander And as might be expected of cyberspace their quality and reliability varies enormously since these are external websites rather than resources licensed to or purchased by the University of Toronto libraries click the green hyperlinked title we get a 404 error websites like this vetted by Scholars are still better than the ones found randomly through a search engine but they are still more likely to suffer for these types of technical difficulties unlike a book or a journal article with easily traceable citations this content will be harder to track down when it comes to the classics there is nothing quite like a good book you can also find primary sources directly from Oxford bibliographies keep in mind that many primary sources will be collected in a book keep an eye out for words like sources accounts texts or Selections in the titles of books listed in Oxford bibliographies this article contains the convenient heading Stant ancient accounts of Alexander the word extant means still in existence it is used because many ancient texts have not survived the ravages of time although we have mentions of them and other sources which lets us know that they once existed The Heading collections of translated sources will give collections of primary sources that are often shorter or condensed but also more of a variety to examine if you ever have any questions about using Oxford bibliographies online you can contact your liaison librarian Yayo matsubo by clicking liaison Librarians on the library homepage and scrolling down for her contact information you can also reach out to research Specialists by clicking reference and research help and you will find hours to meet with us in person at the library using online chat and by email
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Jigsaw From Saw Charcoal Portrait
hey superstars well I want to play a game too called eleventy-seven degrees of separation' where every week I draw someone who was somehow affiliated with whoever I do last week and then you let me know in the comments who to draw next week based on who I drew this week clear as mud so two weeks ago we drew Joe kiri from stranger things last week I drew Cary Elwes who was also on stranger things but I drew him as Wesley from The Princess Bride Cary Elwes was also in saw so youtuber collector holic who likes horror movies suggested I draw jigsaw so here we go [Music] now jigsaw is not something that I normally draw but it was fun and it's all good again let me know in the comments who you think should be next he or she has to have some connection to jigsaw so thank you collector holic for the suggestion and thank you so much for watching
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COD DMZ Bird Camping Exfils
are the stage for perhaps the sneakiest criminals of the Lord [Music] this is the Saturn Bower bar a creature with a bad case of kleptomania it doesn't stop at weaving Twigs he likes home decor too like professionals they're precaution spy PowerBar can only observe as they clean out the bower Jam by precious gin [Music] rest in pepperoni back home with their stolen goods they continue to practice their courtship techniques [Music] get out of here boys foreign [Laughter] foreign [Music] run run he's behind you run run [Music] surprise [Music] no bread Nami foreign [Music] mission accomplished they're like animals and I slaughtered them like animals [Music] [Laughter] what's up baby [Music] oh no you will never get this you will never get this [Music] my spider sensors are starting to tingle [Music] identify yourself who the [ __ ] are you [Music] oh no [ __ ] you [Music] I'm a bird you're pointless Bert and I'm buried zero thousand [Music] oh [ __ ] [Music] why are you running [Music]
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Mike Cee Testimonial for Christopher Shawn McCoy
hey how's everybody doing I wanted to go live real quick and Chris's group Chris McCoy he really helped me out he did actually I guess earlier guest mayor's about maybe two three hours ago but anyway he helped me out actually about four hours ago now but he helped me I guess it was a issue I was having with clickfunnels and he took time out of his busy schedule to actually help me with the issue I was having with clickfunnels for probably about five about six months now I was having a issue with clickfunnels I guess some integration and all that stuff but anyway he helped me set everything up I mean he put me on a live zone call next we had somebody else tuned in and I mean he also gave me some consulting advice tips and stuff and you know what I could do with the link and then actually ended up helping me do some other stuff as well so I mean if you got any issues or anything like that he didn't tell me to get on here and say this but um the thing is I just wanted to give a shout out to him cuz he knows his stuff as far as everything online and everything like that um just reach out to him if you have any issues on you have any I guess problems that you are struggling with in your business right now I guess even he can help you with stuff offline I mean this guy's some of the stuff he talks about I really know I've never even heard of before and I've been doing this stuff Maher about two and a half three years I'm doing stuff online and it's just pretty interesting that he actually that he pretty much you know and I'm pretty much living this stuff too so just the situation you know about Chris yeah a little bit like somebody just joined him I don't want to take over his group but um I don't know if he knows when I'm going live or whatever but I just want to give a shout out to Chris he helped me out with a situation that was going on in my business so just reach out to him let him know what you know what your issue is and I'm sure he can help you out my issues with clay ponds but I'm sure he is he's um yeah he's our expertise on a lot of other things as well so I just appreciate I just want to give you a shout out Chris and we will talk to you later I'll talk to you later appreciate it man have a go [Music]
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Klim Latitude Gore-Tex motorcycle jacket review - Sportsbikeshop
hi i'm tony welcome to sports bike shop's video about the climb latitude gore-tex jacket [Music] climb's latitude gore-tex jacket is aimed at people who live their lives on their bikes it's a tough laminated waterproof textile jacket that's all about letting riders stay on the road for long spells at a time the first version of the latitude jacket was an all-rounder but this revamp came in 2018 and now it's focused on travel there are loads of little features on this jacket that make long distance trips just that little bit easier the weather protection is designed to deliver day after day and the storage options have been thought out to help riders who are going to be away for weeks for months or even for years the outer is made from 840 denier cordura with layers of goat hide covering the lower arms and also around the upper arm that cordura fabric has a gore-tex performance membrane laminated to the back of it being gore-tex performance means it's a two-layer membrane and it's a bit more flexible than the three-layer gore-tex pro laminate that lack of flexibility is one of the few criticisms of laminated membranes and while the latitudes outer is still stiffer than jackets that aren't laminated it's more flexible than many laminated jackets biggest benefit to having the membrane laminated to the outer is that the jacket doesn't get as wet as one were the membranes loosely attached to the inside because it doesn't get as wet it dries more quickly too and it's a hell of a lot more pleasant to put back on the next morning after a wet day's riding another benefit to having it laminated is that the waterproof material comes apart when you open one of the vents that means you can get more air through to the inside to keep you cool and that improves versatility as the jacket works in both high temperatures and also when it's wet and raining this jacket has two whacking great vents around the shoulders here and then there are another pair on the forearms where climb say it's more effective at pulling in air when you're in the riding position then there are long vents down each side at the back that help warm air escape from inside the jacket the main fastener is a zip with a storm flap the velcro is over the top and then the collar is another velcro panel the collar fastener can be snapped back against these hooks here climb hopefully give you two so you can open it wider than most other jackets to give you more room around the throat in addition there's a pull cord at the back to tighten that collar even more if that's something you feel you need the cuffs are velcro wraps they don't open all that wide but i found i could shuffle a pair of winter gloves in there without too much trouble and lighter gloves fit in there really easily there are fit adjusters to tighten or slack in the fit depending on the layers you're wearing underneath those are made up of belts here at the waist and then the lower arms and then there's a drawstring at the lower hem so you can pull that tighter and seal it against drafts and against water there are five exterior pockets on this jacket two each at the chest and at the hips and then there's a card pocket at the base of the left sleeve there's a key loop inside that left chest pocket and then the card pocket has a secret stash so you can keep another card tucked in there that no one else will know about if you go online and register with climb they'll send you a climb branded id card that you can tuck in that pocket and all of those pockets on the outside have sealed zips to keep out water on the inside there are another five pockets four of those are really simple and obvious that's two each side within the liner but the fifth is very sneaky beaky as it sits behind the back protector where no one else would really think of looking that's meant to stow crucial documents that you don't need all the time so no one else can get to them except you there's no other liner for this jacket so for winter riding you'll need to layer up and add base layers and mid layers to keep you warm climb up plenty of options on that score but you can wear anything of any brand underneath as long as it will fit the armor for this jacket is a full set of flexible d3o armor the shoulder and elbow armor meets the higher level two of the ce standard and the height of the elbow armor can be adjusted the pockets for those protectors are also made from a high breathing mesh that makes sure you can get as much heat as possible away from your body to keep you cooler on the inside while you're riding there's also a back protector included as standard which meets the basic level one of the ce safety standard a connection zip at the base of the jacket attaches to the matching climb latitude gore-tex trousers which have the same type of construction as the jacket and cost 549 pounds 99 a pair with this jacket costing 699 pounds 99 that makes for a 1250 pound combination for most of us that makes this suit an investment rather than a casual purchase it is expensive but it has a laminated gore-tex membrane and it's been given plenty of serious thought at the development stage for people who spend their lives in the saddle this is one of the most effective and impressive jackets around we've had five customer reviews so far for this jacket and all five of those people have given this jacket the maximum five stars owners really love the performance of both the waterproofing and the venting and say the jacket has really lived up to the price tag from a personal point of view if i was heading out on a really long road trip then this is just the sort of jacket that i would want to have with me i hope that tells you everything you wanted to know about the climb latitude gore-tex jacket but if there is anything you'd like to ask or to add then please pop a comment below thanks for watching you
SPORTSBIKESHOP.co.uk
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I woke up at 5am for 7 days
i'm not doing uh long walks anymore because my chiropractor told me to do short walks it's nice to have the morning walk i really appreciate it and hopefully i will start doing uh jogging one day the grass is wet and stone but it's going to be good to get inside the house because the autumn has arrived in a way it's cold in the morning today it will be our daughter's first day at school i managed to paint the walls in the summer living room yesterday for many hours but a small morning walk and i feel so much pain but still i am in a better everything is going forward because the thing is that i have more pain in my hips in the morning but then it's fading away during the day now i'm going to write down 10 things i'm grateful for [Music] i and then i will make plans for what to do today it's time to go to school liliana is mama's car have a nice day at school liliana have a nice first day i wish you good luck mama
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3 Days Left To Enter Giveaway, Run Your Business All From One App!! JOBBER
[Music] we all know there's not enough time in the day and running a business that gives us even less time when I do have free time the last thing I want to be doing is juggling four different apps or programs to try to get an invoice or a quote set out so our friends over at Jabra have launched a program for $19 a month to give you access to software regardless of what stage you're at in your business so what's this mean for you well if you're literally one of the people running your business off of three or four different programs you can literally just use one nail chopper so guys you really have nothing to lose they're offering a free trial of their software all you have to do is sign up by March the 11th and you'll also be entered for a chance to win a four thousand dollar value vehicle rap giveaway so can't go wrong with that start a free trial enter for a chance for a giveaway as well get your vehicle wrapped for free possibly it's a win-win situation so link down below don't click on it start your free trial today so guys comment below let me know what gets you away from the grind for me it's playing pool [Applause] [Music]
Lanier Lawn Care
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STM32G4 OLT - 8 . System Extended Interrupt Controler
hello and welcome to this presentation of the stm32 G for extended interrupts and evens controller we will be presenting the features of the ext AI controller the extended interrupt an event controller or ext I provides up to 42 independent events split into two categories configurable events and direct events applications benefit through smarter use of low power modes taking advantage of the stm32 g-force capability to wake up via external communication or requests this is the block diagram of the extended interrupt and event controller configurable peripheral events are generated by peripherals without interrupt capability but which are able to issue a pulse the ext AI controller provides interrupt detection masking and software trigger directs peripheral events are generated by peripherals supporting interrupt requests in this case the ext AI controller is used to generate events to the CPU and to request system way caps do not confuse peripheral events and processor event peripheral events are used by peripherals to indicate that they require processor attention the processor event is a pulse signal used by arm CPUs to exit the wait for event low-power state the extended interrupt and event controller can generate interrupts and event as well as wake up the processor from stop modes configurable events are linked with external interrupts from GPIO s PVD RTC timestamp or CSS LSE comparators and PWM modules direct events are linked with USB I square C UART usart LP UART 1 LP Tim 1 and UCPD 1 the cortex m4 supports two ways to enter a low-power state executing the wait for event wfe instruction or executing the wait for interrupts wfi instruction with wfe the first instruction executed after a wake-up event is the next sequential one instruction and plus one in the sequence on the left by implementing Wi-Fi the processor jumps to the interrupt service routine when an enable interrupt request is received note that an interrupt request is a wfe exit condition but an event received on our xev is not a wfi exit condition receiving an enabled interrupt request while the processor is in wfe state causes a wake up of the processor and the execution of the interrupt service routine when the cortex m4 control bit called STV on pend which means send event on pending is set to one receiving an interrupt request related to a must interrupt causes a wakeup event in this case the processor executes the next sequential instruction software may later decide to enable the next interrupt to be served this figure explains the various stages enabling the conversion of a configurable powerful event active edge into an interrupt request the first stage is the a synchronous edge detection circuit it's configured by two registers ext AI RTS are 90 XTi f TS are any edge possibly both can be chosen the software can emulate a configurable event by setting the corresponding bit in the ext I SW ie our register the bit is Auto cleared by hardware an and gate is used to mask or enable the generation of the interrupt to the NVIC finally a flag is set in the ext I PR register when the interrupt is generated to the env I see this flag enables the software to determine the cause of the interrupt this flag is expected to be cleared by the interrupt service routine this figure explains the various stages enabling the conversion of a powerful event active edge into a processor event both configurable and direct peripheral events can be configured to issue events to the CPU steered to its RX cv input configurable event active edge is programmable in the ext I RTS R and ext ifts are registers while direct events are always sensitive to a rising edge software can emulate a configurable event by writing to the ext I SW ie our register unlike interrupt requests the CPU has a unique event input so all event requests are already together before entering the event post generator the registers used to mask the generation of events are different from the ones used to mask the generation of interrupts ext IE mr instead of ext I IMR note that unlike interrupt requests the pending bits corresponding to the peripheral event line is not set the CPU wakeup signals generated by the ext I block are connected to the PWR block and are used to wake up the system and CPU subsystem bus clocks both configurable and direct powerful events are able to request a wakeup a wakeup occurs when in the synchronous edge detection circuit has detected an active edge or a flag is set to 1 in the ext IR PR register consequently software is expected to clear the flag in the ext IRP our register to disable the wakeup request when the source of the wakeup is a configurable event for direct events the flag is located in the peripheral unit these flags enable the software to find the cause of the wakeup the wakeup indication is asserted when either the interrupts or the event generation is enabled see the or gate combining ext I IMR and ext I EMI registers a die recked event is able through the EXT i controller to generate a cpu event and trigger system wake up the active edge of direct events is the rising edge direct events do not rely on the xti controller to assert interrupt requests because they have their dedicated lines to the NVIC otherwise the same circuit as the one described in the previous slides is implemented direct events can be independently masked for event generation and interrupt generation the interrupts mask is only used as a wake up mask this table provides all inputs of the ext I block present in the stm32 g4 microcontroller and indicates for each of them whether it's a configurable event input or direct event input for more details about the system configuration module refer to the reference manual for stm32 g4 microcontrollers refer also to these trainings for more information if needed arm cortex m4 core power control or PWR system configuration or cysts CFG interconnect metrics or IMX
STMicroelectronics
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Maritza's Returns A Detransitioners Journey Ep 5
well good afternoon everyone this is maritza and i'm i'm doing another one of my videos uh entitled meredith has returned a d transition journey and this is episode number five trying to create a vlog i guess you will i also have a blog where it's uh coming lives.wordpress.com you guys want to check that out and i've got a lot of stuff there i'm trying to put together sequence of things that are occurring as uh id transition turns out that it's week number three third week of my be transition i've had a lot of great response there's a lot of parents reaching out to me a lot of trans individuals who agree with what i'm saying and you know there's been a little bit of noise an unnecessary noise that i try not to pay attention but overall it's been a pretty positive experience i am um i'm ecstatic i can't put it in words it's like having a long lost friend return you know it's like i i know that you know the beauty has faded i know that you know this is doing this weird thing here i know that sometimes you know as we age we can't hold on to beauty i think a lot of people have issues you know with wanting to stay young and that's why they go and they nip and they tuck and they cut and they do and it's you know aging is a beautiful thing if you allow it to happen gracefully i'm i'm grateful to have somewhat good health considering what i've done to myself people don't realize that 16 years of a synthetic hormone creates havoc in your body and i consider myself pretty lucky because i i've eaten a pretty healthy diet i exercise i'm mindful but i know that there are people out there that are not so mindful and their health has been affected with the use of hormones your endocrine system is a very important system you can't mess with it you start to mess with it you're going to see a lot of health imbalances so this video today is basically celebrating my third week um telling you guys that i'm doing great you know i um linda and i got divorced for those of you who haven't been keeping up um the divorce was finalized march 8th will receive the paperwork on the 11th i moved out this weekend last saturday and i'm getting ready to to go forward with my legal name change going to the court i'll pay now that done i think you have to like go to the newspaper or something another and then you know and i should have a legal name change within three or four weeks i was gonna go today but we have terrible weather it's been snowing and kind of like blizzarding out there it's crazy i couldn't even go to the gym today but say um once i get that done then i'm going to set up an appointment i'm going to print out a form that social security has um for the changes and then you have some sort of format for the doctor to see you to state that i am a female which is that you know it's like the sex that i was born as you can't change that i don't understand it's you know i had a guest a couple days ago jamie um he talked about and it made a lot of sense let me see if i can remember exactly the wording that he used and i think it's very brilliant awarding that he used um legal fiction that's all this stuff is anyone can go and have their paperwork change it's all legal fiction there's no reality in that there's nothing that'll ever take away the fact that i was born a baby girl i don't care how much hormones i've put in my body i don't care what i have removed i'll still and will always be a female i was born a baby girl and i will die an old woman that's how it goes for you young ladies out there that think this is so cool you think that this is like the bomb that you get to change your gender it's not the bomb it's not as great as it seems all that glitters isn't gold you know men don't have it that great i lived in the man's world for 16 years it's not that great at all they're unhappy so you want to be strong women can be strong women can be awesomely strong go work out you know no one's stopping you women are allowed to build muscles men don't have a monopoly on the muscle thing you can be beautiful and strong at the same time do you know what happens to fdm's as they age number one they don't age very gracefully have you taken a look at jameson green's picture lately and a lot of the older trans guys if i remove this makeup and remove this bandana i don't look so hot anymore i hid behind that huge beard which by the way gets to be very annoying it gets itchy and it's just you know it's no fun after a while all the body hair it's no fun after a while as you get older the fun seasons to exist but the complications the diseases the imbalance the unhappiness will remain there it's not as glamorous as they're making it out to be i promise you that you know you can't stay young forever because years do catch up with you you've got to think of your future you gotta think of when you get older and you need to go to a nursing home assisted living facility or just into a hospital do you think you're gonna get treated with any kind of dignity and you shouldn't expect anyone to treat you with any kind of dignity and i'm not trying to be rude here but the majority of the world does not understand what you're doing one thing is that your personality is different okay hey everybody's got a different personality that rocks one thing is that you're a female that that likes to wear men's clothes so what wear them that doesn't make you a man and if you're a a man thinking that by wearing a wig and putting some makeup on that makes you a woman no it does not you weren't born a baby girl you don't get to be a woman you're still a man wearing a dress and a wig and i'm not trying to be mean here but that's that's reality legal fiction doesn't count reality is reality if you have to go into a hospital system and they have to find out the dose of medication they have to give you do you think they're going to give you a dainty little woman's you know dose no they're gonna they're gonna have to give you the male dose if you want to live and if you're a woman who thinks that you're a man and you go in and they give you the mandos they could kill you why is that because your biology doesn't care what your inability to understand is biology doesn't play nature does not play simple as that you're not getting away with anything you ain't think you're getting away with something you can't fool mother nature my suggestion to all of you all of you that are thinking about doing this all you that have done this already is to get off this merry-go-round and those that haven't gotten on it please don't get on it the ride is not that great trust me you will regret it maybe not for the first few years you'll think you're on the top of the world for the first few years the honeymoon stage but once that stage is over i promise you that you will not think the same and other people out there that say oh yeah there's a lot of happy trans people let me tell you i've received emails from all over the world i look into trans people's pages happiness is not what depicts them there's a lot of depression there's a lot of anxiety there's a lot of health issues as you get older for you young mtf's that want to look like miss america it doesn't you know you won't stay young looking forever you won't because that's not how that works unfortunately or fortunately you know it's it's not it's not gonna it's not gonna be that way there was this one trans woman i forgot their name but they quoted something that was very striking that said that they were looking at the pictures of older trans women and she referred to them as monsters because what happens is see you think you're fooling your body when you're taking estrogen if you're a guy but what happens is diminishing returns very famous word in the medical community diminishing returns look it up whatever goes up must come down the body's always going to try to reach that homeostasis no matter how much estrogen you put in your body your body's going to find a way to androgynize yourself and now this once so called beautiful trans woman starts to look more like a man again because you can't fool mother nature what goes up must come down so unless you just want to mess your health for a matter of living in your fantasy for maybe 10 15 years tops i suggest don't do it you're not going to get anything out of it there's no functionality in what you're doing zero now that all you're doing is playing a fantasy playing a game and those of you that are supporting this fantasy you're an accessory to a crime you're helping this person destroy themselves by not being truthful to them by lying to them telling them how beautiful they are or how brave they are no they're not beautiful and they're not brave those are not the two words that i would consider to describe trans people i'm not trying to be rude i'm trying to be real here because there are lives at stake mothers are worrisome sick they're worried sick from their daughters because of what their daughters are doing they're destroying their health their life and their beauty and everything's not about beauty but everything is about health so i highly suggest that you pick up a hobby then you start doing something to deal with whatever it is that you're having because in my humble opinion gender dysphoria garbage term created so that they could push this agenda along all of a sudden what 30 40 years all of a sudden we've got this gender dysphoria thing going on look at the history folks look at the medical journals it wasn't there it wasn't there why because it wasn't a thing it's a thing now and this internet and the social media and these people wanting to copy one another there's no originality all of you are a bunch of zombie clones i don't understand why you're doing i really don't and hey i did it i did it and i was much to blame but thankfully i woke up thankfully i stopped drinking the kool-aid now i'm drinking green tea much healthier for you much much healthier in all seriousness please i beg of you don't do this don't ruin your lives express a way dress away find a hobby learn yourself learn what you're all about you don't want to be just like everybody else all these young trans women they want to be strong and they want to feel this power you could be strong and you could feel the power as a woman carry carry that f proudly there's nothing more beautiful more authentic more mystical than a female be proud of who you were born as if you're a guy and you don't like how men are and that's why you want to transition because you don't feel like you're like them then make the way of the new type of men don't feed into the problem don't create more of a problem be the best you that you can be don't diss women don't do that don't go wanting to compete against women because you have this this fetish that you feel that you want to you know be a woman you want to beat other women and whatever it is that is going on in the brain of yours legal fiction junk science a lot of ramifications anyway just wanted to say hello and say to everyone that i'm doing fine i have a podcast two of them a day one at 9 30 and another at 5 30 monday to friday generally unless i decide to you know pop in the show here and there on the weekend um make sure that you know you check some of my latest make sure you check that interview that i did with jamie it was really good you guys will get a lot out of it all right guys i love you but remember to always love yourselves too and leave yourselves alone do something better with your time take care
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[GWENT] BATTLE RUSH (SEASONAL DECK GUIDE)
hey guys what is up i am double driven uh speedwence here time to get your contracts done um for the ones you uh can't really play in seasonal i or regular um i made i got a video here with four four different decks um i'll have a total of six in the deck guide uh ones from last year with siri nova and then the other one's a cauchy list for monsters i didn't really play monsters because i think it's pretty self-explanatory first deck up is mahakam forge dwarves really cool list i do have urine in this one just draw it i i'm not a fan of putting um a nero index in this i think unless you're super super fast i am not um just draw it you thin pretty good too i mean you got the mahakam volunteers for justice um the mahakam guards come up pretty clutch you got two ways to spawn um the um roddy dwarves either zoltan's company or the zoltan warrior uh for monroe monroe's stupid goodness mode um carry over with gabor i don't have the other zoltan chive in here i try to go round one melee are arranged and then the next round because you can use dennis kramer back row and boost the whole row um it all depends but uh if you're gonna it feels like you're gonna be playing uh gabor in the next round maybe play on melee um i got one chariot in here too to possibly boost up maybe your uh xavier something try to you know keep your brewer alive really fun list other list i got old school hidden cash poison the way i usually play it is um try to either win round one with the hound and saw an m key and then go for the the 2-0 with the paciflora um always play empty to the left on the marines draw and everything else on the ranged row with it to the right of it so that it gets the extra boost in case you're not at nine or whatever or seven i think it's only seven on this um pickpockets in here as well as a carryover play adriana is really nice with paciflora you just need five coins um he spends the two and then you get the six back boat comes out i do have an eavesdrop and maxi in here um just to make sure you draw your cards uh philippa can be stupid good urine's in here as well um double sea jackal lots of poisons for uninteractive stuff um urchin spenders and a morel friend just to possibly take something out and we got tin boy if it's a swarmy type list um tribute8 you can uh really nuke some stuff even the one row is pretty good you know you hit the back row it uh it can mess them up pretty good the other list is double cross um masquerade ball i i think it's doable you know just draw it i do have double thin in here with uh or i'm sorry this one yeah it does with brigades and hunting pack so when you play your joakims you might be able to play these we still got the hunters in here as well a couple informants uh and emissaries for brathans and just copying because you do have assimilate engines you still have the cantarella play with uh joaquin and the um location as long as men and with meno and ku menno has a couple pulls i believe actually no that's its only pool so you might want to put in like a tourney joust or something i'll switch that out here in the deck guide uh really fun list i uh it's just i mean it's gonna nuke a lot of things and then um regular regular uh witchers from the snapshot this one i'll just put you can import it at tog.dg meta it's pretty much card for card the meta snapshot list having a lock in here and uh you're gonna be able to pull it on demand with uh quinn can be huge uh and then i'll show you the uh the speed went list for the thing i mean it'll be in the comments i didn't play this list because i think it's pretty self-explanatory you're going to use karen there for the cauchy oberon's a huge play you got winter queen in here with argeth and a couple anal conkers because you are um devotion noon rates as well a double larva double necker engine engine damage gills for the pull for either argeth or nagafar um but yeah uh four games here um if you could upload the uh deck uh guide i'm gonna write up on the playground website it helps me out a lot man you don't mean you don't know how like much it helps me out if that list is on the front page so give an upload it just takes a second for you to log in man i greatly appreciate it um four games super quick i'll see you at the end care of monsters i will not bow to your half-assed self-proclaimed authority they might give us trouble uh kelly if that's what it is drop one of these we dropped this because we want to pull that with justice i think we just go miner pyro pyro [Music] is countless riches and corpses the crystal skull i mean jordan should get value he should be like really he should have played that first so he's going for siri also okay so i guess he renews that i probably should have boosted this one in case we do have to play the bruver but i just passed i'm not catching up to that i'm not spending gold and he was gonna have like an euro and stuff like that i'm sure it renew it but the defender's out of the way but we don't have damage anyways so it's not really that big of a deal drop that again trap well defender's good because he might have damage just play this after that we just played this bomb heaver really so we boost it up works out perfect then if he goes in we play he passed okay cool super good defender you're i still think urine is going to come into play it seems like it's we haven't seen any bombs which we know he has them but ah this one's well this that's good all right so where's our defender ah we go back row wow because he might have a predatory dive they're good for [ __ ] like that it is kelly i have no way to beat it no way to beat it um i guess we go here first next we'll play the gabor then i guess we go zoltan we do have these which is nice we could spawn some little guys moon dust i think next week goes sultan then this that kind of hurts because he's gonna get veiled at the siri i guess next we play this sucks we can't play him on because we want to spawn little stuff double-crossed in siri oh he he missed the high roll if that's what he was going for this one is nearly drained so he goes gets rid of that that's good we don't have a lot of armor which sucks this goes on melee triangle in a triangle well the kelly or the thing might be okay get this down oh did we get it off we did not whoops so now he plays siri uh he went back row too um we go here let's get to work next we play this the urine is gonna hit pretty good and that's a nine let me just play this and he is one i could look at my heart let me play this back row we lose a two and we lose a three oh we lose a one okay i guess we can get one more card out of them let's get this over with 20. and then we get this for a little bit because this hits a two okay 37. lose a two back row dennis kelly friend get wrecked all right let's try hidden cash all right mobilization that's a lot of click concerns now back row is going to be kind of tight um run the good coin we got a spender we can go uninteractive poison completion i think this is going to get rid of this is fine radovid's royal guard let's make him paint some armor frigate okay that's a good joint it's a lot of clicking man there's a lot of clicking northern wind banish huh okay and the matic okay i don't like these the objective i don't like this actually can't pass now deniro siege early huh i mean it's not really even that bad ballista so now we just pass it's fine we got ball he's gonna go for the 2-0 but we got siege out of him we got uh he might drive past because you would think he would want a long round tin boy is going to be huge inky probably going to get moved um i think we dropped the maxi did we see this being any good i don't see what he plays it's a pretty big play i think we just poisoned it she was trying to get a bunch of points out of us cool that's what we thought my face takes purists to the tourists get the boat out oh he's that's already banished what do we get going first the saul or the the paciflora morel's good that i don't know if we want it is a spender though that is too we didn't draw adriano that's the only card we really missed the heat wave okay so now we played the play the song my collections of pride ever witnessed anything next we play the other peach i'm glad we stole that swimming in them next we play imki give it dale boy he really wants i'm glad we stole that next we get the sea jackal going double click one man's battlefield is another man's right patch yes yern probably which is gonna suck but johnny nats maybe this tin boy isn't gonna be there he's gonna kill this but that's okay frigates go up by three a nero queen adelia [Music] who knows too much diesel i really do think this is a uh a you're not right now sometimes beggars can be choosers oh 85 this the last card yard i i think we got it protect the queen any last words i still get 98 points yeah there's no way all right we'll try uh uh double cross dwarves they go first which is good we got the doggos should be easy to complete that you have ball invo's good we only have one poison i think we ditch it copy can be good clog up their row and get this off drop this cantarella in the game with a brewer pull let's see what we get here okay so he's gonna go with the pings are these let me just get these out um we well i guess we have the thing so we could play this we transformed we saw that coming i guess we could just play the ball i taste it go lock lock is it lock lock poison if we're lucky enough okay we got the poison off we locked the other one we want the other one for the invo we lock this one poisoned that we went on even minor that's slow it's real slow only gets one thing lock again next we go joaquin should have no problem staying up we could even copy one of these which seems pretty good 28. lots of armor though i guess that really wasn't that great of a pick maybe should have took the miner we can get another one though we could take the miner i think we two owe the elves sultan that's the info maybe not her grace will not be pleased you might get some good things one enough to keep us up this is a good invo target but we want to get that carry over that dwarf barclay i guess whatever he boosts all right let's see what we get this one's got spirit look at the melee and he can't play it on melee either we play this next and just maybe give him something bad a soldier mahakam guard we don't want to give him that carry over that's only one point we could just go here strike first and strike hard there we go still got one more ping on this i think that's a pass should be a pass yep all right so we put uh joaquin back in ah it would be nice to get a soldier down in case you pulled a brigade he has the carryover play that we can join that's a soldier oh well you dropped this thing uh that maybe wasn't smart so we put the joakim in first where is it there it is next we go kanta into joaquin berserker that's fine yeah i think we just steal this carry over [Laughter] we did not all right so we're pulling coo maybe then we get the brigade we know he's got the carryover zoltan might not even be enough you might not have enough units there's the good boar we could let it chill for right now yeah we can let it chill we go cool not that great 42 though um if we could have got this i would have been huge i mean we get a one point poison but you figure he gets a couple points here i would imagine he has yerdon dennis kramer that's pretty good i mean we just we're just getting our going bigger i mean we still got we still got usurper nausica 23. he plays the carry-over play igni that changes things a little bit so he gets a 19-point ignition and leaders the carryover oh that was a mistake sir 18 10 points groover 6 7 8 not enough to oh on the double cross all right let's try the last one uh witchers see if we can get a win with witchers all right dwarves we're going first they don't have purifies and stuff though so i need what is his hand oh my god holy cow well we just grab up our uh mature nights get princesses that we get watched i guess i could have got the yeah i mean that doesn't really get me too much you just go back grow without good reason they i can kill it next turn that i can't kill but we can get him beefed up a little bit because he if he wants to boost it it's going to be hard kills the back row thing oh that kind of sucks we just hit it again go here yeah every time he plays a door if it makes it kind of hard huh i got to get my carry over play can i pass now because this is an engine now this is an engine dwarfs fight the fresh he could pass here this shuts off at three i think we're okay with it this is getting bumped back up i don't think i got a pain off last time [Music] i guess it makes it of awkward we could always come on though he's gonna start going home i'm much better at that [Music] we got witchers yerdon i guess urdu he's gonna stack right he carries over the do we have enough juice though we apparently do not it would have been nice to bleed but all right it's gonna we gotta get that out of our hand we need vesimir and the lock i think the lock's good which is good we can pull this in here with that okay so what witcher do we pull the the depth because he's just gonna keep pinging uh we just go here can i come down now this get another one that's good we i might have a chance i think we just played the thing for the big boy that's not boosted yet we're okay with it i think we just grabbed this [Music] next we play the witchers i guess i grabbed the other thing with the garage enough we should be okay um just play the witchers next we go the other oh he got lucky oh we could lock this i think we do it now gotta move online look alive yeah i think we do it now how can i help if i live to see it we should have did that last turn we played bessemer or we played yerton last uh we grab up uh the other sh shieldy dude i guess sultan okay i think next we try to get our boosts up we'll play two here he's gonna lose a ton of points but he does have oh he doesn't have the transform that's good it's only one point and then we get one here so he gets all those boosts he's still behind but he's gone we locked his engine this gets locked 70 points flip hey i could see cash gg just be talented just be talented there you go guys hey um that's the video for today guys mega thread let me know if you like this format a little bit better it's a little bit easier with speed went i don't like the videos being longer than like 30 minutes 40 minutes on the lat the latter side but um i just thank you guys so much for everything man i really appreciate it um i'm i'm just very very grateful that you guys uh hang out and watch the videos man thank you and we'll see you next time [Music] you
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Men's Lounge Trailer1
my name's anthony williams we're going to be talking about butt injections okay so personally i think you should be happy with what god gave you i'd get really disappointed if you told me to go and get some bomb injections good god i need it taken out not putting it was a time when when breast implants was a no-no now it's the norm getting jason done now would you i mean would you say anything because the bigger the butt on the woman yeah yeah the biggest insecurity because that man turns from i love my woman if a man's not looking at your woman then there's something wrong with your woman if i go out i don't know look at my woman all you have to remember or i think you need to remember it's not so much about what you want what if your girl tells you that's what i want
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The Power Of Experience
the so-called spiritual vision or journey or whatever the case might be is explainable where's the mystery all you have this is all you have left is the possibility that there are other experiences that can be brought about in other ways which operate on some kind of other layer or level of reality which is not demonstrable it's not in any way testable in any way shape or form and you really only accept as being true as an out of faith or you may have experienced things and how can you actually discern if those things are different from phenomena which naturally happen in the brain a slight over stimulation of certain centers in the brain causing hallucination slava stimulation in the well visual areas of the brain areas of the brain that deal with vision and you see things slight over stimulation parts the brain to do with auditory phenomena and you hear things so it explains the mediums and psychics not the ones who are out for the cash only because not all of them are you have churches healing centers and you know psychic groups all over the UK all over America and elsewhere and they believe that they have genuine experiences now probably most of those people aren't actually having a serious over stimulation of parts of their brain what they're actually doing is creating a pseudo hallucination through their imagination and making something appear to be real so they visualize the thing so-called visualizing in their third eye they picture something in their head and yeah that might seem to be very real and I have a sense of things they might make themselves feel things it's not quite hallucination it's what's known as a pseudo hallucination there are other technical terms for it but it's quite explainable in fact it's extremely explained by it's very clear and a full-blown hallucination something which you have no control over well that's explainable too so where is the mystery I just don't see it I don't see where as any real mystery when it comes down to the so-called spiritual experience people say oh well they've had experiences and I'm all about the ones where they claim to gone somewhere they claim to have seen someone something they had a person setting over them who disappeared and they go that must have been a ghost it's like no stimulate parts the brain it's interesting as well that when you're asleep and you're no longer collecting visual information your mind if it's overly active might be still stimulating the visual centers of the brain and creating all sorts of elaborate images and that can be a sort of overlap as you're waking up and some people who claim to have a ghost or a relative standing or leaning over them actually have an overstimulation of those areas of the brain which relate to vision and as a result they see something they might just see a shadow and they go oh it must have been such and such but that's a different phenomena all together that's you know people wishing to believe what they wish to believe or filling in the gaps or imagining things later on but the hallucination itself may well have been real enough brittle enough to them the hallucination is real not the actual shadow or shape or whatever the case may be so yeah it is quite interesting when you think about it how an over stimulated mind can see so much that seems so real
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Person, Place or Thing: Behind-the-Scenes Feb 23 2024
it's time for person place or thing our first player is Xander and his favorite person is Jimmy hendris our second player is Brook and her favorite place is Universal Studios and our third player is Kelly and her favorite thing is a soccer ball and now because she's not one of those Hollywood types that make it all about her our host Melissa Peterman oh my goodness Jamie I have to tell you about the weekend I had I had so many people that wanted to see Melissa no people just watch this for the birds just get on with it okay right not about me not about me welcome to person place or thing the only show where the players ask me the questions and if they ask me the right ones they're going to go home with cash and prizes
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The MALICIOUS Framework: Embedding Backdoors into Tweakable Block Ciphers
hi everyone i'm how young wong i'm here to present our crypto paper the malicious framework embedding back doors into tweakable block ciphers this is a drawing work with thomas parent when people hear about a door of an encryption system most of the time it refers to those weakness intentionally created in the implementation level such as protocols of case management and key escrow another type of a backdoor is a cryptographic backdoor it is embedded during the design phase of a cryptographic algorithm however there are very few known examples of such backdoor algorithm used in reality here are two examples the first one is a dual ec it is a pseudo-random number generator designed by nsa it has been verified by snowden and many other researchers that it has a back door inside the second example is the two algorithm kucinichic and the street book which are selected as russian standards their xbox was proved to have a special structure which was not claimed by the designer so it might be a backdoor but has not been verified yet in academic research there are also limited number of works focusing on this topic and unfortunately almost all designs were either broken or cannot provide solid security proof in this work we try to make some progress in this research field firstly we propose a malicious framework to impact back doors into tweakable block ciphers then we show that our backdoors is efficient which means that if you know the backdoor you can easily recover the secret key used in any communicate communications we also provide a concrete security bond for our back door so that it is difficult for any anniversary to recover the back door lastly we provide a cipher example called blue mcm based on this framework and give security proof of this cipher now i will explain the malicious framework this framework uses three essential components the first one is tweakable block ciphers compared to a block cipher a tweak book block cipher has an additional input tweak in order to select the permutation computed by the cipher even if the k is fixed for the usage of tweak there's no need to keep the tweak secret so that an attacker could know the exact value of the tweak used in that encryption even more the attacker could have full control of the tweak such that he can choose whatever value he wants of the tweak this attack scenario is also called chosen tweak scenario the second component is partial nonlinear layers in block ciphers when designing a block cipher one of the most popular method is a substitution permutation network each spn run will consist a linear layer and a non-linear layer operating on the internal state partial nonlinear layer is a special case of spn where the non-linear layer is only applied to subpart of the of the internal state so for xbox based block cipher a part of the state will bypass the s boxes in each round and only goes through the linear layers as shown in this picture for typical ciphers xoro is the first block cipher adopts this structure but it has been broken shortly after its publication but this doesn't mean this structure is not secure later a family of a block cipher low mc is proposed where the non-linear layer science can be said arbitrarily and this cipher remains secure so far the last one is the extendable output functions and xof is a generalization of a hash function which maps an arbitrary lens input to an arbitrary lens output and xof can also be used as a classical hash function by setting the output lens fixed a good xof has to satisfy the security notions such as escalation resistance premature resistance and second premature resistance there are not too many xof algorithms the typical ones are shake 128 and shake 256 they are defined in the shastry standard and later we'll use them to build concrete instances this is a malicious framework it is used to build a key ordinating tweakable block ciphers in each run a sub key and a sub tweak will be added to the internal state the key schedule is not specified and can be any appropriate algorithm the framework has two special features the first one is that the wrong function is composed of a linear layer and a partial nonlinear layer secondly the tweak schedule is selected sof the concentration of all the sub tweaks is the output of the xof one can instantiate the framework with any components he wants but in order to embed vectors some specific steps has to be followed till now you may still wonder what kind of backdoor can be embedded inside this framework the answer is related tweak differential characteristic with probability one with the knowledge of this in attack one could recover the secret key in one second this picture illustrates the basic pattern of the one run characteristic the block represent the difference of the internal state the hashed blocks are non-zero difference while the white blocks are zero difference as we can see the subtweet difference delta t minus one introduced by the tweak addition operation cancels the difference of a part of the internal state so that the part going through the subsequent non-linear layer will be zero difference based on this principle we can extend such characteristic to enough number of rounds for an attack however this differential characteristic cannot be used by any external energy because it can only be triggered by a certain tweak pair we call it the malicious twig pair and it also should be kept secret by the decipher designer accordingly the tag using the back door is under the chosen tweak scenario now i will explain how to build the backdoor firstly we should choose a pair of tweaks and keep it secret and this is a malicious trick bear next for boost of the tweak compute a sub tweaks by the choosing xof and then simply exodus to obtain the sub tweak differences the next step is to generate the differential characteristic and the linear layers firstly select the plaintext difference delta p as the input difference of the differential characteristic to be generated but with the requirement that the difference of this non-linear part should be equal to the difference of the non-linear part of the first subtweet difference this is illustrated in the picture in the left side then we just need to generate a different characteristic one by round by selecting an appropriate linear layer of each round it's a requirement that after the linear layer the difference of the non-linear part of the state can be neutralized by the next subtweet difference as shown in the picture in the right side the remaining components of the cipher such as the xbox and the k addition don't affect the different characteristics and the specification of this component should be determined to ensure the overall cyber security we also know that it is possible to embed multiple such differential characteristics by just selecting other plaintext differences and adding extra constraint to the linear layers now i will explain the bacterial security of the malicious framework firstly let me introduce a security notion target difference resistance its definition is as follows a hash function h is target different resistant if it is hard to find two input x and y such that h x x or h y equal to delta where delta is a non-zero constant this notion is similar to the classic calculation resistance of a hash function where delta equal to zero and complexity is also the same as that of the collision resistance that is a birthday bond two to the power of n over two n is a length of the hash value the target different resistance naturally applies to xof as xof is also a kind of a hash function in terms of a shake 128 its security strength against the attack is a minimal value of n over 2 and 128 and the security strings can be doubled for shake 256. now i will show that the back door is protected by the xof assume that even if the embedded differential characteristic is publicly known that is a plaintext difference the internal state differences and the subtweet differences are known finding the malicious tweak pair is still difficult actually this task is equivalent to solving the target difference problem of the xof as shown in this equation given the string of the subject differences the target of the attacker is to solve the equation to find the malicious tweak pair and if the length of the sub tweak string is long enough the complexity can be 2 to the power 128 for shake 128 and to the power of 2 456 for shake 256 actually there might exist other backdoors in the framework since we did not fix the tweak length as long as the attacker can find a tweaked pair whose output difference is the subject differences he will discover a backdoor even if this is not embedded intentionally moreover it is also possible that there is a suitable tweak pair for randomly given differential characteristic that is the sub tweak differences can be any given value all of these tweak pairs will imply new backdoors which are not intentionally embedded however finding these backdoors is still as hard as finding the originally embedded backdoor in the next i will explain a concrete instantiation of the malicious framework which is named low mcm blue mcm is a family of a tweakbook block ciphers derived from the block cipher's low mc compared to lumc it has an additional tweak addition in each run and it also uses an optimized representation where the k the tweak and the constant are only added to the non-linear part of the internal state a single round of low mcm is depicted in this picture the size of the non-linear layer s can be set arbitrarily by choosing the number of s-boxes used in the run function the linear layer is an invertible binary matrix operating on the full state which is different in each round and can be chosen randomly but in order to embed a backdoor inside omcm the linear layer matrices has to be customized following the building steps of the malicious framework lastly tweak schedule used in low mcm is shake 128 or ship 256 depending on the expected security of the backdoor we proposed three security notions to capture the vector security in different aspects accordingly we proved that blue mcm has the following security properties firstly blue mcm is undetectable as i explained an instance of blue mcm can be generated without any backdoors but choose the linear layers randomly or we can generate an instance with a backdoor by designing special linear layers however we show in our paper that the attacker cannot detect the distinction between these two kind of instance secondly the backdoor in umcm is undiscoverable it is computationally difficult for the attacker to recover the backdoor this is due to the target different resistance of the xos lastly but unfortunately our backdoor is traceable since the tag using the backdoor is a chosen tweak attack and also a chosen plain text attack because this is a differential attack once the vector is used in attack it will reveal the selected tweak values and plaintext values the entities who know it can try all the combinations of them to recover the backdoor without considering the backdoor the cipher is also secure in the classical black box model we proved in our paper that the security of low mcm can be reduced to the security of low mc and currently lmc remains very secure since umcm has an additional tweak we discuss the security in two aspects the first one is attacks without using the tweak without considering the tweak blue mcm is an equivalent representation of umc and there's nothing different if no backdoor is embedded in umcm even if a low mcm instance is backward we showed that the customized linear layer matrices can be considered as independently and randomly chosen from the wheel of the attacker thus the attacker cannot utilize the special linear layered matrices to attack the cipher secondly is attack based on the tweak since the tweak schedule is an xof the attacker can't control its output so the tweak can provide additional advantage for the attacker for the future works since we only use the framework to build block ciphers can we build other backdoored cryptography algorithms such as hash functions and max for the usage of the backdoors we only apply to plane differential attack is there any other crypto analysis techniques that works more efficiently lastly since our backdoor is traceable so how to make it untraceable so that it can be used correctly that's all thank you for watching this presentation
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DEF CON 15 - Luiz Eduardo - The Hacker Society Around the Corp World
how's it going every everyone thanks for coming first of all my name is Luis Eduardo you are in track five and the present presentation is called hacker culture around the corporate world amazing how people lose good talks to come to this one that's fine real quick who am I networking guy became a security guy a few years ago just pretty much for obligation work now for me security um some people know me for doing the land the wireless networks for several um conferences I speak uh I spoke at conferences in the US and Latin America I work here Aon and I have a website that I don't know yet what I'm going to be doing with it quick disclaimer have to put this here everything that I'm saying here is based on my thoughts nothing to do with my my employee uh or my employer I'm sorry uh uh my employer just let me be here and everything I did is based on my research uh this is a non-technical talk at all so if you want a technical talk go go see a really good one and as Bruce Potter says don't believe anything I say I could be totally wrong so why am I doing this well guess lots of people here are hackers right and I've been around to several conferences and I see a difference between hackers here uh in the US uh you see people at Defcon you go to another conference you see the mentality is to totally different then you go to another country it even gets more different um and not only hackers right the whole security Society per se uh so I'm going to be talking about a little bit of the differences between these um communities let's put it like this and actually how this integrated to the corporate life um see if there's anything uh interesting also the the security awareness like in general right uh everybody uses the internet now uh security is kind of embedded so if you guys are here hope you you really have some concerns with security at all and I think all of you do but but some people out there they use the internet and they have no clue and they shouldn't so or they should but it's hard to require for my mom for example to to know stuff about security so let's move on if you have any questions just raise your hand and can interrupt me anytime uh so pretty much if you look around you uh when I say look around you is here it's in your job it's with your security related friends uh those guys that I only know from mailing list and stuff like that uh people although apparently when people say oh or like yesterday some person stopped oh what is this convention oh it's a hacker convention they think oh hacker bad whatever that whole thing but even people here some people are here for work some people are here for fun some people don't even go to talks some people get drunk some people do all of the above and that's the fun part about Dacon right uh but some people really I don't know if lots of people really understand the whole hacker culture thing and you don't need to be uh really let's say technical or anything like that to be to have some influence in the hacker uh community in a positive way so some people and worse of all right the I have in a few slides actually I'm just keeping ahead but the security Marketplace it's kind of new it's fairly new so you have still lots of people who do not understand security what I put on the slides by the way the slides are mostly like for reference for for you guys later um but I refer on that as insecure people is people there maybe they're good managers but they don't understand how sometimes we think um they don't understand how to deal with us and I'm going to get to it when I get to the corporate thing but you see even here right there are people and there are people that might not even know or send the wrong message and try to influence you guys to do like other stuff to say oh I'm do what I'm saying let's move to this path let's do bad things or let's do really good things and Etc and who knows what this guy knows that's why I put on the beginning and that's where bru says and I totally agree I you shouldn't believe on anything I say but the the objective of the talk is to make you hopefully better try to make like our lives better in the corporate life uh being the corporate life if you're a you're totally like black hat that makes money selling bot Nets and stuff like that or if you work for a large company and we all have challenges regardless we have to make money somehow so that's the idea and some people are just afraid of us let's put it this way some people don't understand uh how we could fit fit on the in the security world or in the corporate world and even people who in theory work for security companies or in a security dep department or something like that these douchebags they totally don't understand why um security exists or why it's important why I why they need that and even like users in general so talking a little bit about the differences that are out [Music] there I did this boring thing just so you guys don't read everything ahead but it's not helping anyways um so geolocation the culture backgrounds so all over the place people have different backgrounds and I'm for example I'm I'm from Brazil and I live here for a while and it's totally different like every place has the good things and bad things it's it would be cool to understand from like other so or other societies cultures whatever try to get the best thing and well that's the ideal word right but if we can apply this somehow in our 9 to5 job that that'll be better and try to help people understand Security in a better way so from even or even at with your family whatever right so geolocation is one thing the cultural background is huge some like sometimes you can't say something or sometimes if you mention something people get really upset with you or I don't know um people are different in general the freedom of of speech sometimes you can go on a news paper and say something sometimes you have for example the like magazines like 2600 and stuff that is are really cool you have other zenes around and um you um sorry and but some other places you cannot say anything you cannot expose your your ideas and the internet kind of in the past 15 years 10 15 years gave this leverage for for people to say whatever they want in a good way it it's good good in a way but it could be really bad in another way because there's a lot of misinformation in there um lately in some countries in Europe you cannot for example use hacking tools so anything that is related to like if you the tool is ideal for something like uh uh let's say n map or something like that if it's classified that you can use for bad things it's going to be really bad um politics depends on depending on the country it's really bad too money um it's more on the corporate world and let's move a little faster here um security World in a in a hole that's what I said uh there is a lot of people that uh mostly uh one second there's there are people that just don't understand and I'm going to move to the corporate thing to go on this sorry I'm I should have that shot of Jack Daniels before this this um so depending on the where you live or in the society that that you live [Music] um move back so some places you have it's really common for example in Germany you have the the chaos Computer Club they have like in several cities and people just go there and they hang out and I don't like you have the 26 meetings here some places they don't even have that they don't bother about that and that's really kind of it's a good thing that people should follow and that doesn't happen here um um doesn't happen in many places I'm sorry and then you have the formal meetings sometimes you have like associations like the Issa or other type of types of associations and sometimes it's it's not linear the thing it's not leveled like things are totally uh different and oh I'm [Music] sorry don't be nervous I'll try to so and and then we have the myths right like the hackers like the the Security Professionals that are not classified as hackers or they hate hackers haers or the hackers who totally hate the security world the the Professional Security uh corporate thing and then you have also the academic people they're strictly academic and then they do not accept some of the stuff that the hackers do although they are they are still hackers and then you have the problems with security professionals that hate Security Professionals just because this guy doesn't know as much as I do or he's not a good manager or Etc and this is the kind of stuff that we should try to make like the changes and transfer of information again the internet the internet could give you like really bad ideas about what's happening you open like websites newspaper and newspapers and stuff like that you read the technology whatever is related to technology and the technology is really not they don't understand so if you read through like the thing is not totally explained so we read and we say what is this guy what is this person talking about they don't know or they're missing something but could be a total misc misconcept of whatever they whatever else they're they're trying to talk about so talking a little bit about the types of security events that are around you have like the hacker conferences of course we're here at one we had I'm sorry we have several ones here in the US and in other places like I keep track of try to keep track of the conferences and year by year it keeps is growing like you see places like uh in Asia and Europe of course but even from smaller conferences to bigger conferences and then you have the most academic Centric events I put conference but it's more like events still good things but then you tell a hacker oh let's go to that place oh no it sucks and then you go there the the the whole thing is really good but the but people have that kind of want to see PES a little bit and they don't want to go just because of the label of the thing and then you have the the big shows like the the corporate conferences that people go just because the company is paying for and they do not attend anything or they go and they don't understand they don't want to understand and stuff like that how does it differ from Dacon absolutely nothing right people come here like to have fun and stuff like that but try to learn as well that's that's the whole goal and this stopped working now it didn't and overall people in all of them and of course we're geeks so that doesn't change many things but the social aspect this is like deathcon yeah people socialize and stuff like that but other places like it's missing this kind of the glue that brings everything together right so if we could find a way to make that better and I think it's not that hard we could we could totally work on it and the word in general is changing so let's say the online life becomes critical what that what does that mean many people like live based on the internet even if if they're not like it professionals or Security Professionals you'll see for example I put here critical infrastructure systems everybody totally relates that to skater systems not really like if you see the case uh from Estonia that happened a few months ago uh Estonia most of the people use everything on the internet they pay bills they check whatever um basic stuff for the everyday life they depend on the internet so the internet totally became a a critical infrastructure system somehow and of course you have the whole convergence thing right email instant messaging cell phones and social networking websites and stuff like that so there there are cases that people get like even like there was a case in Brazil not too long ago some guy Got Hijacked because and everything was set up through orcut so he showed up at this place and they he's like he had several points in some online game and they took the guy like gunned down and to to give out his password and stuff like that so how how important is Security in gen in general for for the think right people should be more more concerned about security and of course of course we see Security in movies there was like the last die hard and stuff like that and but it's nothing new uh still but again it kind of falls into that concept that things are not that good so meaning all of this there is a demand for the security market so if we mess it up we can or if we don't do the right thing we can really mess it up meanwhile in the so-called hackers world what happens uh people after the new stuff right new technologies the new challenges the new eye toys whatever try to find zero days with everything or that's or play with the thing get a badge at Devcon and play with it until next year see what you come up with all that new stuff but everything's available things are not changing that much and worse of all uh some of these tools or the technology of available is not only for like script kitties to do stuff it's it's used for like real crime right as I said use like Orca to hijack a person or use just like fishing and malware and all that stuff to to get money um and money of course is a is a motivation so there are ways for people to make money for the hackers to make money either in the underground world or go to the corporate life the thing is that if you go to the underground you can get caught right and be like our friend here so now I think to the most interesting part and thanks for not for the ones who didn't leave yet uh so moving to the corporate life um why did companies stay away from hackers before because again I've seen and I again I could be wrong but for the past few years it kind of changed companies big companies or comp important companies they started H hiring hackers so number one like high level of fear from from hackers very low or no trust at all um depending on the company of course that wouldn't be a security company but something uh like uh we don't like there's that mentality that either they don't understand security and think they don't need security or the convenience versus security right even like you're going to get a new um access control system for for the doors of your company oh but this is too hard or you force your user to change the password every x uh weeks or days whatever people don't like that but that's also changing um the famous no one is going to try to do that seen that happening like with vandor so many times you find a bug well that's how before zero day was a cool thing right people like you show something to some guy who writes a code he's like oh this is happening there's a problem when we run this and he's like well but they shouldn't be doing that yeah but people do that these days right not these days people have been doing that for a while and for some people that usually are in management just procedures ma matter like is that that whole thing that I had in the beginning right people don't respect whatever the work of of somebody that is good Technical and um doesn't like doesn't totally doesn't understand it the whole thing security by obscurity if I ignore that that's going to be okay and some people totally don't don't don't understand that one could work surf the Internet play games and do whatever and even be more productive to the to your regular everyday um work coworker right people some people just go to work to pay the bills and that's it so what has been changing in the past few years that I I noticed um at a certain level of course and of course this depends on the country depends and at the company level depends so many things but uh people are seeing that people who who are out there who don't leave like in that uh bubble thing they they help to to think out let's say outside the box so bringing like real world experience to the to the environment that's the important part and suddenly security became a necessity what what do I mean with that security became a a necessity because of the things that I spoke before uh the whole convergence like instant messaging iPhones and cell phones everything all integrated and some people like in other areas they had success with that so forget about it about security and stuff you bring somebody from that has a different knowledge or like there was an old movie or something like that the guy was crazy I forgot crazy people I think was the name the guy was crazy and he he makes the the company totally make money and stuff like that um and usually when you hire smart people these people are usually they know smarter people and that would either bring those people to work with you or totally uh just like to exchange ideas like so many people like friends they work at at competitor companies of course you don't Trade Secrets but it's you know kind of what what people are doing and at least I think when you have an open mind or if you question if you want to see the better the best for you you're going to ask like the movie is this good for the company meaning or you're going to question when somebody says some BS to you you're like what is this guy thinking about talking about and usually people didn't didn't really bother about that they would might ask that in their heads but that's it right they're like oh that's work that's how it works I'm not going to do anything and the last thing the motivation for companies maybe to change is that they got somehow hosed because because of security they lost money because of that and that's why they they needed to implement uh better stuff and security becomes better than bad marketing but in my own opinion um why what do hackers bring to the corporate world they have the kind of do what you like um style right that kind of I I I'll do whatever I like not in a bad way like dedication and be open to challenges and determination and stuff like that things that the corporate were pretty much lost a long time ago at least uh I worked with people before in way long ago that you see person go there goes there and that's it that's his job and he doesn't have any any any desire to to move on type of stuff now real quick uh um why did hackers stay away from the corporate life the the that you go through every day um like with the stupid things um probably uh you're going to have stupid policies and stuff like that and dealing with stupid people that's that's normal every day um so what could a hacker do to make money in a corporate life could work for a big company could work for a small company be totally like a contract Outsource or open your own own [Music] company so if you were a contractor has the ups and downs depends like depending on the country it's could be better for you to be a contract and not have all the perks of like being an employed U full-time employee and some places is hard for you for example to open a company in the US if you have a great idea if you have the thing you take to the VCS and you can get a company going some other places is totally impossible to do that so that's one of the the stop barriers that the barri one of the barriers that sto people from from doing that and there are so many people that I know that for example work in another country and like they do work for for a company here in the US and they don't want to move away they could if they wanted to but they have their lives there and they're okay with that and I mentioned that already so when we talk about the companies what what what are the pros for working for a big company right you have sometimes the perks the the the good stuff like medical and all that stuff but you also get some other benefits that would would help uh sometimes you get more money you have a little like you're backed up uh whatever you're doing for work you have the company behind you you're not going to do anything or usually you don't try to do anything bad but if you happen to to do something bad you have the company behind you and the whole chaos of working at a at a company uh the bad stuff about working at a a big compan is sometimes could be really boring um sometimes the really goes over like good ideas oh this is a good idea but it's going to require too much work or change too many things and stuff like that [Music] uh some bad procedures and lack of focus that's one of the things that the big companies miss or have lack of focus and dress codes that really doesn't matter so some in what what we see in our corporate life these days right you have sometimes good professionals under bad management that means some really good guys good ideas is the the over like good ideas you have bad professionals all around uh we we might be bad professionals that's one of the goals of this talk to make you realize that it's not ranting is not everything about being being a hacker right uh there are some good professionals doing the wrong thing why the wrong thing the wrong thing maybe because of procedures the wrong thing because they're not motivated and stuff like that and sometimes the high level guys they don't understand the the importance of the people that work for them or for security in general and of course you have the good guys working for the right people so usually what can a Hecker do right if I miss something here somebody can tell me but usually you can be a consultant a researcher security engineer security architect whatever all the way up to to the C CSO or whatever what have you in that level and it all depends uh the goal for for the the whole thing is that sometimes a good technical person cannot be a good manager and to be a good M to manage really good technical people you don't need to understand technology at all you just have to understand how those people think how those people work what make them happy so there insecure people they're all over the place uh I'm pretty sure there are some of them here um and just like the movie Fight Club right right they manage you they manage your systems and your money they pay your bills they work with you they work sometimes for you unfortunately but that's shame on you in that case um and one way or the other you depend on them that's the whole thing what we expect from a job money more money the more is better fun challenges this is the like the perfect like I drink you drink the Kool-Aid that's what that's what you you want to do right uh you hope not to have like you hope to have a manager that understands how you like how to make you happy you're never going to be happy but at least somehow um try to avoid other like people that do not understand security at all like I've seen examples before that some you depend let's say on the IT guy the IT guy I've seen great it guys that they understand they get it sometimes they have have like resources like that or resources constraints so meaning they're not doing a better job just because of that but you have some really bad people right you say please change this this is really stupid and they're like yeah whatever I don't I don't think that's going to be a problem like kind of the obscurity thing until it happens so the challenges of having hackers in the in the corporate world pretty much it's a as I said before it's a fairly new market uh um some people they really shouldn't be involved with security and they are uh some Security Professionals just don't get it in in general they're like if you step back like 15 18 years ago when people were like doing like applications everybody is like I'm going to do programs in Clipper some suddenly everybody knew how to like programming Clipper security is kind of going that way right you have some like really bad let's say Consulting companies and stuff like that and that that could be really bad some hackers uh I I'll leave that for the next [Music] slide uh some decision making people they again they don't understand it's just like convenience or lack of information or whatever but you see some laws that are passed in some countries that or even here sometimes that makes totally No Nonsense and then either they even they have to either step back and redo it but then it's done or just leave it the way it is and that's [Music] it and uh there are the people who like sometimes there are people who decide if you're good for the company or not depending on how it goes the challenge I talked about that let's make this easier for you guys some people who work for who work for you might be not that good um but that's again shame on you uh people who you need to get this stuff done and micromanagement micromanagement is something that we really don't like I guess and to the interesting stuff what usually makes the life of a hacker really not or really uneasy at cor the corporate environment is the ego right if you have one person one of us is already really bad if to have more than one of us it's even worse because then you have like two Eagles uh um I'm sorry lost the word now uh two Eagles collapsing no it's not collapsing but they're fighting with each other crashing thank you so that's the definition of ego and then of course besides the ego you have the boringness people we don't like to be bored at work otherwise we're going to surf the Internet and kind of become like accommodated in the world work and that kind of sucks so this is all the ranting that we've been hearing for years and and this is just the definition of boringness but at the end is mutual respect right and that's the point uh until now this was the your regular whatever deathcon talk people renting and saying corporate sucks and all that stuff but what can we do to make it better that's one of the things that we're going to be talking about the same way that you demand it you somehow demand respect you need to show respect you need to gain respect so how can we make that better uh how can we take stuff to the next level instead instead of just renting and like show show a solution rent is good but rant with with a solution I'm pretty sure that people people are going to like you and of course respect the company and the work that you do if you and make this the second one here or the third one one goes with the second one that make your job as fun as possible but um otherwise go find another job and again technical people and sometimes I will sometimes I am one of them that you're like management sucks and this and that and that well yeah but again would I be a good manager probably I don't know but here I'm going to say that probably not I could be really good in technical stuff but I could totally suck in management not that all the managers know how to deal with our kind of technical people and again the whole respect you you try to understand what they're trying to tell you but make sure if you have a point to make that point and what should companies uh do to make it better flexibility is one of the cool things right that we all want we want to work the times that we want some people of course take advantage of that but some people totally don't and at least like from my experience when I work from home I totally work more than if I was in the office and people hopefully they they're starting to get that recognition do some type like recognize the job the work that somebody that is working for you is doing uh provide resources let the guy go to to Devcon that the guy if there's some new product in the market like put some money down let the guy play with that but at the same time like tell him after you learn something come back like in a few weeks and teach your team about something like that work smart kind of it's up there as well communication is really important right again uh don't expect that communication is good make sure that build that relationship somehow you don't need you don't need to be your boss's best friend but you have you have to make sure that he tells you when something is wrong the same way that is bad when you just like walk away from a company is really bad when you show up on day they're like oh thank you we don't we don't need you anymore because you suck like and try to make company and that goes for any jobs right not not only security not at all but instead of like try to make your job more or try to make them get the the stuff done in a more clever way and not like sloppy just like to get products out the door and stuff like that and for this is mostly like for for bosses and I'm glad I'm not one uh because that's to kind of show you have to be I think um to be a good manager for like a h to manage a group of hackers or one hacker whatever you have to show respect without losing the authority and that's with that that ego thing in the middle it's really hard right uh so heads off to the good managers that that deal with us and this is really cool I think uh delegate if you're a manager delegate tasks and then tell the guy this is your project this is something that you have to do and or go study something uh stay like three days at home a week at home and come back and teach your group or your team whatever you learned uh I think that's that's something really cool to do uh if the guy decides to get drunk every night and not and learn anything well you have a bad guy working for you so shame on you again um and of course uh to to help the guys or to motivate the guys to do a better job sometimes they even like say hey thanks that was cool it makes a difference you don't need to get of course if you get that $500 American Express voucher that that's really cool too but sometimes just like a a bat in the back that's that's already good and and some people don't get it so who's uh so that was pretty much it like just a little abandon here uh who else is doing the good stuff to I think help the corporate or our lives in the corporate life the Hecker found or and about the stock kind of the Hecker Foundation if you guys know and probably some of of you might be going uh like hackers on a plane was a cool thing that they did was come to Dacon from daon go to the CCC camp in in Berlin so that would like try to learn what other people how other people think what are the challenges uh then you're going to see sometimes what you take for granted that's that's something that that that's the only way that you see that that's the only way that I saw some other stuff Thea the computer chaos Club in in Germany they they kind of have a more formal I'm sorry and the hacker Foundation is going to be doing something similar that what is the CCC in Germany it's kind of like in different cities and stuff like that have like a house or a space uh that you can go anytime like you're not doing anything just go there and chill out and code and do whatever and there's the new thing from Johnny long if you well you're going to go to his talk hopefully today it's ihack ch Charities that means let's say if you're not in the corporate life yet and or even if you don't want to be in the corporate life but you want to do something like to put in your resum or just so you're happy with that go help like to build a website or to secure a website a web server whatever for some country that needs something or for any charity that needs something and I was talking to him a few days ago and I thought it was a really cool idea so I think that's good so I'll let you guys go to a more interesting talk um things are not totally broken but it could get better and on both sides uh both sides the corporate and us we could do stuff to make it better I'm sure most of the people from the corporate that we I was wenting about they're not here but the other side is here so let's try to make things better to make our lives easier in the future and I think that's it want to thank the people who kind of gave me some feedback that helped to put the slide together and some of the thoughts um big thanks and that's it guys any emails shoot me an email I'm going to be at the room 106 yeah track five Q&A but I totally advise to go to Jeff Moss's talk is going to be more interesting thanks guys
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Macca beam at Evie e for Maccabees 3 the argument is exceedingly ridiculous for a reasoning does not appear to bear sway over its own affections but over those of the body in such a way as that any one of you may not be able to root out desire but reasoning will enable you to avoid being enslaved to it one may not be able to root out anger from the soul but it is possible to withstand anger any one of you may not be able to eradicate malice but reasoning has forced to work with you to prevent you yielding to malice for reasoning is not in Eradicator but an antagonist of the passions and this may be more clearly comprehended from the thirst of King David for after dahveed had been attacking the pelishtim the whole day he with the soldiers of his nation slew many of them then when evening came sweating and very weary he came to the Royal tent about which the entire host of our ancestors was encamped now all the rest of them were at supper but the king being very much a thirst although he had numerous springs could not by their means quench his thirst but a certain irrational longing for the water in the enemy's camp grew stronger and fiercer upon him and consumed him with languish where for his bodyguards being troubled at this longing of the King two valiant young soldiers reverencing the desire of the king put on their panadol police and taking a picture got over the ramparts of the enemies and unperceived by the guardians of the gate they went throughout the whole camp of the enemy in quest and having boldly discovered the fountain they filled out of it the for the king but he though parched with thirst reasoned that a drought reputed of equal value to blood would be terribly dangerous to his soul where for setting up reasoning in opposition to his desire he poured out the dropped to Elohim for the tempered man rather for the temperate mind has power to conquer the pressure of the passions and to quench the fires of excitement and to wrestle down the pains of the body however exercise rather however excessive and through the excellency of reasoning to abominate all the assaults of the passions but the occasion now invites us to give an illustration of temperate reasoning from history for at a time when our fathers were in possession of undisturbed peace through obedience to the Torah and were prosperous so that solution Nicanor the king of Asia both assigned them money for divine service and accepted their form of government then certain persons bringing in new things contrary to the general yoon Amity rather unanimity in various ways fell into calamities
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CompChem.04.04 From Electronic Energies to Thermodynamics: Triumph of Statistical Mechanics
in the last video I told you we'd now turn to benchmarking post hartree-fock levels of theory in order to assess quality but in order to do that we need to pause for a moment and ask how do you go about doing that benchmarking all the ab initio calculations that we've done up till now have been on a single molecule in a vacuum and mostly what we focused on our energetics that is the binding energies of all of the electrons to all of the nuclei so if I look at a particular electronic energy that's would be output if I do a calculation I think I showed one for helium that was minus two point something atomic units so that is the amount of energy required to rip all the electrons off the molecule and separate all the nuclei and move them all to the edges of the universe so that they don't interact with one another and it turns out that is a very difficult experiment to do in the laboratory to take one molecule and look at how much energy you have to put into it in order to remove all its fundamental part particles to the edge of the universe in fact what we'd much rather do is make a comparison to thermodynamic properties and so what I'd like to do in this lecture is make the connection between the calculations we can do and thermodynamics what allows us to compare calculations to experiment and I've given this lecture a subtitle the triumph of statistical mechanics and in particular the ideal gas rigid rotator quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator approximation and you'll see what all that means by the time we're at the end of the lecture so how does an electronic energy relate to a thermodynamic quantity well as I mentioned electronic energies are unspeakably tiny energies and tiny at some point you may have heard me say an atomic unit is six hundred and twenty seven point five zero nine five kilocalories per mole and you probably thought to yourself wow that's a lot of energy yeah but that was per mole and so on a single molecule you would need to divide by Avogadro's No and you are talking about a very small amount of energy which is the potential energy of all the particles interacting with one another at zero Kelvin and I do have a little note here that it's classical nuclei that is for treating the nucleus as a point charge but that's not terribly important but when we talk about chemistry real chemistry we've got an unspeakably large number of molecules so you know maybe a Molesworth and the distribution of energy is governed by Boltzmann statistics at least if we're at equilibrium so thermodynamic quantities actually describe ensemble properties of large numbers of molecules and so if you like if one molecule at zero Kelvin is kind of like a ball on a potential energy surface I can change its geometry around and that's like rolling it up or down the surface somewhere and describe its energy well a mole of molecules not at zero degrees Kelvin is more like a flock of birds and I've used this analogy before they're bumping into each other some are rising in energy summer falling in energy as they do have these collisions they thin in all directions from some central point which is like a Maxima in their energy distribution in a Boltzmann distribution and it's a very chaotic system but governed by a fairly simple set of rules and that's the Boltzmann distribution so what are the fundamental equations of thermodynamics I'm not gonna teach a whole course in thermodynamics here but they all derive from an extremely important function in statistical thermodynamics it's called the partition function and it's written in various ways I'm gonna use Q so usually with Q you will specify certain state variables that you're holding constant so for instance here I've got the number of particles the volume and the temperature held constant and the partition function is the sum over all possible states of the system the exponential negative the energy associated with that state and the energy depends on the number of particles in the volume divided by Boltzmann's constant times temperature so that's actually a pretty simple looking equation and various thermodynamic quantities can then be computed from the partition function and so no derivation you're just presenting the internal energy is KT squared times the partial derivative of the log of this with respect to T while holding N&V constant the enthalpy is U plus pressure times volume the entropy is also something that depends on the derivative of log Q it also depends on log Q directly and finally the free energy the Gibbs free energy in particular is the enthalpy minus temperature times entropy and I've just got a little note here German speakers are much more sensible about defining this they call this the free enthalpy that's because it's h minus TS the other free energy you may recall the Helmholtz free energy is defined as u minus TS and U is indeed energy and so and if you were a German speaker you'd call that the Helmholtz free energy because u appears and you call it the Gibbs free and full P because H appears but ok so that's my plug for German speakers for today but the bottom line is were right to know Q I would know all the thermodynamic state functions so notice that in thermodynamics the partition function it's a lot like a wave function in quantum mechanics right it contains all the necessary information to get it the observables you're interested in like Mpho be entropy free energy but what's a good partition function so here I just reproduced it for it looks so simple all I need to know is all the energy states and I'm done but gracious how would I ever find all the possible energy states so I got some arbitrary system of you know maybe Avogadro's number worth of molecules all interacting with one another and you know it seems like there might be a lot of possible energy states so it is a brobdingnagian task to imagine assembling all possible values of e so let's start making em simplifying approximations and let's do it willy-nilly so step one assume my system is an ideal gas and why would I do that well the definition of an ideal gas is that the individual molecules do not interact with one another so that means the total energy of the ideal gas is the sum of the individual energies okay so now ignore the lower equations thrown let me just focus on this very first line instead of having e to the minus some capital e all I have to do is e to the minus the sum of all the individual E's for each of the molecules molecule one molecule two all the way out two molecule n and because my molecules are indistinguishable one from another I'm gonna need to divide by all the possible ways that I could take them and order them and that's n factorial so there's a 1 over N factorial out in frontier exponential sum of all the molecular energies so that's the ideal gas approximation now if I look at this this is an exponential of a sum and the exponential of a sum is equal to the product of Exponential's so all I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take this sum and I'm gonna express it as 1 over N factorial I'll run over all the energy levels for gas molecule 1 all the energy levels for gas molecule 2 and so on until I have this in this product of Exponential's but these are all the same molecule this is an ideal gas of all the same molecules and as a result this is equal to this is equal to this all the way out so I have a single expression raised to the nth power and just to make my life a little easier I'm gonna stop running over all the possible energy states and I'm actually gonna run over energy levels some levels might be degenerate so this is a degeneracy so if I have two levels with the same energy I'll just include them once but I'll include this degeneracy factor so this is starting to look a little bit simpler because what what really is inside the brackets at this stage well it's a partition function but it's a partition function now just for a molecule so the ideal gas approximation takes the partition function for the ensemble and expresses it as the partition function of the molecule so I've used a little q here instead of a capital Q and I've just collected up terms well now we can ask we need to run over those energy levels so what contributes to the total energy of a molecule well there's the electronic energy and we've gotten that by solving the Schrodinger equation and when we do DFT we'll get to the cone Sham equations so we know the electronic energy there is translational energy so at non zero Kelvin molecules are translating through space XYZ directions they have very dense levels which makes them look like a classical system so what are those levels by the way you would usually find those from say a particle in a box solution if it was quantum mechanics but they're so dense we can actually treat them as looking like classical mechanics unless we have extremely light molecules there is rotational kinetic energy so a rigid rotator that's one of the problems we can actually solve exactly in quantum mechanics if you recall however again those levels tend to be extremely dense unless you have molecular hydrogen or something and as a result we can again treat that like a classical system and if you look and sort of standard thermodynamics textbooks you will find the contributions from translational and rotational energy to the partition function there's the vibrational kinetic energy and if we use a harmonic oscillator approximation to get at the vibrational levels those levels are not dense but it does turn out that the sum of the exponential over all the levels is actually convergent but the universe is a very friendly place sometimes and all you need to know are the molecular vibrational frequencies in order to compute those sums and there is I've got a little note here that the total kinetic energy from vibrations is not zero at zero Kelvin for the quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator and that's zero point energy so you probably remember that there is vibration even a perfect crystal at zero degrees Kelvin and so that's just emphasizing the zero point vibrational energy so what is it that we need in order to do a practical thermodynamics calculation in order to assemble the entire partition function well we need to know the molecular weight because that weight dictates the kinetic energy we need to know the principal moments of inertia and if we have a molecular geometry then we know at the moments of inertia are that's just you know how much the atoms weigh and how far are they from the center of mass and finally we need to know the vibrational frequencies so in order to get all of these components we need to do a calculation optimize the geometry do a vibrational frequency calculation and when we've completed that process we will be able to form the partition function for the molecule last thing to do now is to set this all within the context of an experimental standard state convention so let me sort of illustrate what we do with the calculations everything in this box up here would be done as a computation so step one is compute the atoms and compute the molecule that these atoms make so let's say it's methane so here I'm gonna compute methane here I'm gonna compute a carbon atom and I'll take a hydrogen atom and multiply times four when I do that I'll get an electronic energy and maybe for ch4 just because it's easier to draw the energy goes up it's up here now I add in zero point vibrational energy for my molecule atoms don't have any vibrations as their atoms so nothing changes over here on the energy scale and now I take the temperature from zero to a non zero temperature I'll use 298 in this case from my partition functions for the molecule I know how that changes and that raises the energy in this instance and my atoms will increase their translational energy there sorry translational enthalpy in this case so they go up a bit too so now I've got a delta H right what is my enthalpy difference 298 Kelvin between my molecule and between my atoms and I can also add an entropy correction so minus 298 times the entropy for the molecule minus 298 times the entropy for the atoms and this will give me a Delta G that's the difference between my atoms and my molecules so finally I want to express the molecular enthalpy or free energy in the same way that an experimentalist would and an experimentalist of course defines a heat of formation or a free energy of formation that too is an enthalpy change almost all thermodynamics involves changes in functions and the convention for formation heats or free energies is that it's the change relative to the elements in their most stable elemental form so elemental standard states in some sense defying the experimental convention so the easiest thing for me to do is look up in a textbook somewhere what is the heat of formation at 298 for example of an atom of carbon plus 4 times an atom of hydrogen that is I know the experimental heats of formation of those atoms thus if I add my computed change in enthalpy relative to the atoms to the experimental value for the atoms I will have a prediction of the heat of formation of my molecule so I do need to add to the experimental experimentally established heats of formation of the atoms and I've done the computations because I want to know what's the difference between molecule and atoms and that lets me get an estimate for the thermodynamic heat or free energy what have you of formation of the molecule so I'm gonna wrap up this video where now that we know how to do a calculation to get a heat of formation in the next video I'm gonna talk about how do these theories do compared to experiment compared to experimental heats of formation but before I do that I'll present you with one little intellectual puzzle to think and that is when we did semi-empirical theory we talked a lot about how a.m. lawn and pm3 and whatever predicted heats of formation and I didn't say anything about doing frequency calculations so I'd like you to think about why is it that the semi-empirical levels predicted heat of formation or maybe more accurately to say how is it the why is pretty straightforward that's because those data were available and Dewar and co-workers wanted to compare against available experimental data but in order to make that comparison valid what did they have to do to avoid doing frequency calculations might let you puzzle over that until the next video
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17 November 2020 | The Committee meeting
so you can see here this is what those key segments are so i'm not going to go through um all of them but what we can see here is the youth and the millennials um you know they're they are a really key component of this segment and when we actually talk about our marketing campaigns um they have been um some of the areas that actually have been um the most connected with and and responsive and connected into what we're doing so um our approach in terms of our marketing campaign georgie johnny flipper has really been to illustrate the benefits of city resident lifestyle so if you look at this sort of little wheel at the bottom you can see that all of these channels um so whether they're digital partner channels direct print or out or outdoor they're all actually feeding back into the city of adelaide's website and these are the components of the campaign which i'll flip over to the next slide to show you a little bit more clearly so so you can see we've got digital advertising as part of this we've had case studies which obviously shared on our website but also through digital campaign as well we've had our city living magazine um and then our social media posts um i'm going to just show you a really um short clip of one of those um uh videos just so that you can see what this actually looks like georgie could you just show it it's only 30 seconds or even less oh so um thanks george if you go back to the presentation um so this this is just one of our short strong one that's right we'll get it back so this is one of our short um 30 seconds clips um you might if you're watching the pageant you might have seen one of those actually um on the tv um while you're watching that as part of our support package for the pageant what i think is really good to understand is the connection that we have had um through these case studies and videos is very qui is quite significant so um with our videos we've had over well actually just under 80 000 people watching our videos and all the way through not just clicking on it and moving on so there is quite a lot of interest in these um i'll flick over to the next one because that's our digital campaign but we've also had outdoor campaign and there's some examples here around what we've had on bus shelters um the railway station our tram wrap billboards and the billboards are very much when people are entering into the city um and a lot of the messaging around those are actually you know come and live in the city enjoy more downtime don't don't spend time traveling very much about that lifestyle and and the opportunities that you have um by living in the city to minimize that travel time that most people would be experiencing so in terms of um what that has meant though is that it's very clear that we can see what the um you know the digital metrics and the target that target audience that we're hitting what's really more difficult to see is how does that translate into people actually making decision to move into the city or to buy in the city so we can track growth over time but to be able to have that nexus between this is what we've done in a in a marketing campaign and this is how many people live in the city is quite difficult and you know it's a long process in terms of say buying um and living in the city there's a time lag between say watching something that that idea of living in the city or confirming that you're already interested in that and then actually making the decision to move into the city and it's very difficult to track um you know what has been the reason the individual reason to for people to make that decision and because that that time lag is really things like um you know what is the person's purchasing power at that time it might also be have they got their deposit ready if they're buying um if they're thinking of a renting in the city are they currently locked into a rental contract and they'll move at the end of that so that's just important to understand that while we have a marketing campaign we've got really significant interest um and really great results from that it's it's quite tricky to track um you know i've watched that i've watched that case study and now i'm doing a search on you know realestate.com we've looked at whether we can get that data but basically the cost of accessing that is over a hundred thousand dollars a year 120 000 so it's actually well over what we're actually even spending on our marketing um campaign so because of that um it's not what we would recommend um in terms of how we would measure the success of the campaigns so um in terms of how we do measure it you can see here that we have a lot of metrics in relation to who is viewing uh when they're viewing and certainly there's a lot of complexity and i'm certainly not an expert on it of how you use your social media to target the very specific targets uh and market segments that we have been talking about so what we do know is that the people in that millennials bracket or just shy of it so 25 to 34 year olds um have been the largest website um audience so over 12 000 um users to date um part of that is because they're one of our target audiences in terms of our digital spend but also there's been quite a significant interest in those case studies um we also know that millennials have been the most engaged both in terms of our social media and our youtube clips so again this is probably um probably because of our proportion of our spend but also the you know the consumption habits of of millennials actually is like you know it is very much suited for that type of consumption interestingly the millennials case studies which you can access on our website we can provide links to that have had very high engagement and perhaps slightly surprisingly mostly young men in terms of millennials have accounted for the majority of clicks into those neighbor city neighborhoods ads so you've got some examples just on the right of that screen there where where we've got some of the um social media um that has been sponsored so if we go to the next slide i've really sort of spoken to this already but this just shows our february march campaign results so just sort of pre-um covert um and very clearly you can see in that graph that that sort of 25 to 34 year old has the you know most significant page views um and we had almost you know 50 000 um users to our to our website for that as well georgie so um that sort of a really i guess high level overview of what our marketing campaign has been um and if you recall the question um that we've posed to you around that was uh would you like us to continue doing you know what we're doing but with more of a focus on millennials or continuing that focus on millennials um the second part was about new ideas and what have we heard from the millennials that we have spoken to so the lord mayor held a millennial forum um in june um and that was a partnership with solstice media and we tapped into their 40 under 40 awards um and importantly we asked them three sort of key questions um and then i've got there you know a summary of what the responses to those questions were i'm not going to read them out i'm sure you've probably already done that but i just will pull out a few things so the first question was what are the essential priorities to ensure that the city and the state can remain a creative and livable hub for the future so some of the things that we heard were that creating you know a unique visitor experience transport options um involving employers universities the future leaders in you know city development strategies um also again affordable housing initiatives so i've just highlighted the ones that um are speaking to some of the initiatives that we're talking through or that you've heard previously before such as our social affordable housing policy that we're developing if we go to the second question the second question was really in the light of covert because we're right you know at the at the heart of that at that time we just were coming out um of some of our very significant distancing um requirements um and so the question was given covert what are your biggest industry challenges and opportunities um and the things that we heard back were is that business can be done anywhere um you know this can be both a bit of positive um or possibly a negative for the city so why do we want people to live in the city and do their business here um about embracing local opportunities and technology and then very much about using technology for global audiences so they were the opportunities in terms of the challenges it was a really around defi redefining consumer behavior mental health that type of thing as well if we go to question three we asked them you know how how could they support the city of adelaide to achieve our vision of becoming the world's most creative and livable city and it was really um really great to hear um that a lot of um you know that that cohort said well actually they could see themselves as being role models and actually take what they they said was you know take a step up and you know fill that space um to work collaboratively um with government to be involved in partnerships and and collaborations and it's really the answers that we heard from these three sort of key questions was um you know recognizing that there's significant value um to the city of adelaide and to state government to be able to tap in um to this audience to seek their input into our future city living campaign planning and you know our strategies as well so one of those first questions in terms of newer new initiatives that we're putting to you um is are you interested in creating an under 40 city living reference groups it's not necessarily about the 40 under 40s it may be them but it may be obviously others as well so you know we could invite those alumni but also other targeted millennials to form a city living reference group and really to tap into their knowledge their insights brainstorm or ideas with them but also test the approach in terms of what our campaign is what other projects and initiatives might be conceptually we're thinking you know maybe two or three times a year um and and then test perhaps some of the other initiatives we've got uh in this presentation with them and you know obviously we can do that within our existing resources so one of the other ideas um was a try before you buy with a millennial focus so we have previously had this type of concept come through council in the chamber but without a millennial focus um and you know this would be as you know a significant project and it would need you know careful consideration and planning and all the risk assessment and all of that type of thing and we bring it back to council but the idea about this is um you know and we could test this idea with a reference group as well and about developing partnerships with developers perhaps apartment owners um and bringing in a single or a couple to come in live in a city free of charge for a limited time as an introduction to city living so this is something else for council to consider is it something that you're interested in um another version of that which perhaps is more targeted and slightly different um is this idea of a graduate retention strategy so doing that via a graduate internship with a subsidised housing package um and this is really um you know a concept we could investigate investigate um scope up more fully to come back to council but you know how can we retain you know our university graduates particularly in our new growth set growth industries and sectors like ai cyber space and defense to actually not just you know work in the city whether it's at lot 14 or other um premises but actually to live in the city as well so this would very much be about a partnership approach we'd need to involve government university you know industry partners to think about what the career and housing pathways might be for some of those high performing graduates to you know think about whether it be a scholarships or internships with city businesses and how we might provide some subsidised or free rental for say a 12-month period some of the things we've thought about is how we might partner say with developers in terms of are there any sort of sites that are challenging for other outcomes so adaptive reuse in perhaps some of our um strategically located vacant buildings you know what are some of the ideas that we could do and test and trial that perhaps could be almost like a pilot for for other work to be doing other similar types of initiatives to occur so as i've said this is really conceptual just to flag a flag as an idea and see if you're interested um you know we're thinking the budget might be around a hundred thousand dollars per year but we would bring anything like this obviously more fully formed back into council um the next one um is the rate rebates and um obviously this is important um in terms of being an attractive incentive for loader moderate income groups perhaps who are price sensitive council obviously you asked us in october to come back with a framework in relation to um rate rebates for targeted key workers and we think that there is a real pr opportunity or an overlap here between those key workers that might be health and educational professionals emergency service workers etc who may also be millennials so that that sort of same age group working in those sectors as well so um at the moment we're just looking um around that definition of key workers um and we're bringing a separate report back to council but this is really just to to flag that this this policy piece really fits into responding to the millennials demographic as well and so really that is it hopefully it was covered everything and that was short and sharp enough for you and over to you for questions yes very sure good okay thank you michelle thank you michelle um remembers over to you hands uh thank you greg you were first up uh thanks chair um look i i would of course respectfully defer to um those of our fellow elected members who are millennials uh and subjectively living the dream um but i i and i did a little sample last week i i had dinner with a group of expat that were adelaide born expatriates sydney um millennials who have come back to adelaide to wait out the covert crisis and what they are all saying and they said that all of their friends from sydney x adelaide who have returned and working remotely and i realize there's a total danger in in you know the sample the subjective sample of one dinner conversation um but um it's that they can have their cake and eat it too that the gloss of of the the the mega city um uh is short-lived and once you pair up um the opportunity to only live in the city but also to realistically aspire to have a place down the coast or a place in the country and i know we're talk i'm talking about middle class you know university educated uh people um we we i i think for those those of us who are who are older just should avoid the trap of only um being willing to see the world through through our own lens excellent thank you greg um france i have a few questions of something i suppose that i would like the uh administration to look through and that is i mean we talk about benelli millennials but if we talk about it too specifically um you if we're focusing only on them then we create a a bubble and that bubble is that they come in a particular age and they they move through our city as a as a cohort and i think we need to be a little bit more careful a across the variety of demographics that we're talking about because what the businesses require is a little bit different to what we're talking about specifically targeting a residence group so for the healthies for the health of the city the questions will be um what sort of accommodation and millennials also have children and i didn't see any references to that because those families would have a greater need for for infrastructure and costs and and you know business activities etc uh and social activities and they are you know if they're excluded from here obviously they won't be back in the city uh for any other purpose because of the the way they structure life so millennials you know with families is critically important uh does our infrastructure so we've got we've talked all about what millennials like does our infrastructure support them and what infrastructure in other words businesses again activities and things like that do we do we have do we have enough of them so that we are giving them a lifestyle and also there are the services etcetera that they expect and like to make that experience here a complete one um and uh so just to attract again the the family aspect and all the rest of it to see uh are we accommodating those um you know and and again as i did impress about the businesses now and the broader breadth of demographics that they're servicing uh you know versus uh because they need that diversity of a consumer um through this process are we able to still ensure that we are keeping the city attractive across the greater spectrum because i mean we have that younger cohort which is obviously comes to the city because it is it is a place that's dynamic but predominantly in the um so in the you know service sector and the food service sector where they would come in uh are we looking at those uh as the daytime economies that uh we have you know some you know the sort of people there that require those as well so to question that um and yeah and that's that's the main ones so it's just that i think we're doing it a little bit too narrow and in 10 years time where as these people move out we won't have a a breadth of um you know residents that supports a good healthy city center and we may be doing ourselves in a service if we're not being more cautious of who we're trying to attract excellent thank you france uh armand over to you oh sorry no sandy you're next thank you um in terms of the uh the questions um i think an under 40 living's living reference group might be all right if as long as it doesn't become too formal and that's quite broad in terms of uh who and how we might bring that together um and uh would be a very short-lived thing if if it's sort of not a um if it's something that can just be brought together as we did with the 40 under 40 it might have more value um because a lot of what is being said is being repeated at each of the youth forums there was another one on friday that was an outcome of the committee for adelaide forum that they did and saying much the same thing the trial before you buy and you probably remember priscilla brought something through along those lines last term so which was just to encourage people to come into the city and i think we could have a bit of fun with that one it's also something that i think we could try with a lot of the new businesses that are setting up in lot 14 so connecting it to the entrepreneur sort of uh groups that are coming in there i do like the graduate retention strategy and i think that's something that we should work with corporates businesses across the city and i know the universities are really keen to do something along those lines and just for the final one the right rebates i think is a much broader one i get that you're trying to sort of say that there's some crossover but of course if we do a rate rebates um i would be trying to do it in a very broad sense for affordable key workers as opposed to a demographic thank you thanks lord mayor to you armand thank you chair um just a quick question michelle first of all thank you for the presentation and all the information um uh so i guess what's next from here does this work leading to a strategy or a policy um so certainly um we we run the marketing campaigns twice a year um normally sort of spring and autumn this year we haven't run the second one because of covert so we would be looking at running another one again in that sort of um post-christmas time um so i guess the the answer the question we're asking is you know at the moment we do target those three groups um and the reason we target those three groups is because the research has shown they are the most uh likely with have the attitudes of wanting to live in the city um and the predisposition but also the incomes that are appropriate to be able to live in in the city as well so that would that at the moment is um something that does happen as part of the annual budget process so we could tweak that depending on what elected members feedback is do you want greater focus on millennials or key power i suppose our options opened so that we're not focusing on one at the expense of say business migrants or empty nesters in terms of the the four others the rate rebates um absolutely as the lord mayor has indicated um we were we're not looking at focusing on the demographic graphic but just acknowledging that the millennials are part of their age that's right there is a crossover there they're part of those key workers um as well so we that would be part of our social and affordable um uh housing uh policy work so that's where that one would fit into policy and then into and i would expect the under 40 city living reference group would really where we're testing different types of policy so we wouldn't have necessary policy or approach around them but we use that type of consultative approach to be able to get different perspectives and and views and perhaps administration might have before we bring that into council the other two around you know try before you buy and the graduate retention strategy they are they would be new pieces of investigation um that don't necessarily really fit at the moment within anything specific however i would i would say that they would come under that residential growth strategy and just be a an element or a component of it but would need to sit within that broader strategy for the city okay so so in terms of this residential growth action plan 2018 to 2020 i know that was the reason why i asked what what happens from uh uh from here on and i guess if um uh if if i could summarize it from from my perspective um uh very briefly and very quickly i can sort of see a a population strategy as an overall strategy um like a five year or a ten year strategy with a number of um uh action plans uh associated with it and i guess these questions here that you're asking about the um the under 40 city living reference group the right rebates graduate retention and all those sorts of things they can either be action plans themselves or the results of these um items and options can result in in the action plans that sit underneath the population strategy and i guess and this is this is only my observation my perspective i see the action plans in some cases overlapping but i guess we should probably have a a longer-term view on this so if we want to try and first of all attract the millennials but also to retain them there should be a you know a five year or a ten year strategy in place um uh also while we're on this under 40 city living reference group i think that's probably a good thing for us to link to the uh the economic development agency that that we're looking at and the reason i say that is because monday to friday you've got your um uh i guess you know workers and visitors that come into the city and they um they support the daytime economy but what about the nighttime economy so when these visitors uh go home at uh you know 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm what happens after that so we need to think about the nighttime economy and i think they the focus on the um on the residents and i guess encouraging them to to support the businesses during the night time that would be something that we can probably look at uh the other thing that you mentioned one of the slides was um potential partnerships and one of the potential partnerships was with the state government so the state government um uh i don't know whether if they actually have a population strategy in place but they've initiated their own version of the 40 under 40 which they've essentially called force 40 and uh it's um uh is pretty much the same sort of concept they've they've gotten 40 people under 40 uh together statewide and they're trying to i guess you know brainstorm some ideas about the identity of of south australia so we could probably um uh tap into that there was also a mention of um partnership with universities um i don't know whether if this is something that uh that's worthwhile exploring but i see the universities being a part of that uh under 40 city living reference group maybe they can give us some some insights on some information that we might not necessarily have so um that's uh that's it for the time being from me thanks chair thank you oman were there any other hands i could uh counselor moran and then counselor kuros and i i can't actually see you phil so i'm not sure if your hands up or not his hand is not um a little bit surprised to see priscilla's try before you buy only activities priscilla moved that she couldn't get a seconder and it was universally panned so could you remove that even priscilla has moved out of the city now and agreed after that that it was the silliest idea she'd ever had um i'm not gonna explain if anybody would like think it's a good idea they could explain it how a landlord is going to let you live free or a person selling that's going to let you into their house to live there before you buy it it's ridiculous um i don't say this often but i completely agree with france um targeting what is the biggest group that live and work in the city the millennials to get more millennials is both ageist and financially stupid i think we should get more people into the city this is not a social experiment that the council's anywhere near clever enough to do i don't know why this keeps coming up to waste so much time in this meeting talking about this that we've talked over and over again is i think criminal we're just about to get into a second stage of pandemic and we're wasting our time with with rubbish like this so can we just finish it off and get on to the next item thanks i had councillor kuros next um thanks chair i was actually going to ask what it's tried before you buy i hadn't really um you know what that was but it was explained to me so i move on from that um i'm actually um along the lines of saying that i understand that we need to attract uh or make it um attractive for a cross sector of a lot of people to come into the city and that's what we want and that's what what it's the balance i'm a little bit skeptical about concentrating too much on one sector um i think that we need to have a broader uh viewpoint in regards to attracting people to our city although yes because you put a lot of work into this i just want to answer some of the quick key questions yes absolutely continue engaging with you know under 40 um city living reference groups um we need to have constantly hear hear from these types of groups absolutely we should be working with universities and other sectors in regards to it but we just can't focus on just one sector and i don't know whether this report is just about how we're going to do this or whether we're broadening the um the um you know population growth and the one thing that really does scare me about the future is um jobs and jobs is what's going to bring people into the city and by the looks of what's happening in our economy um we need to be attracting businesses to want to be set up in the city to then attract workers to want to come and live and work in the city so um i just don't know if this report is just meant to center just this for now or whether it's about a broader context does did that question need answering um if i want to but that's just my thoughts at the moment so i may i would just answer that why we have brought this back in so the the reason we've brought this in with a focus on millennials is because um we were asked to bring this back in with the focus on a millennial so the the resolution of council was as part of ongoing residential and economic growth strategies the city of adelaide targets millennials to live and work in the city by uh looking at the marketplace i'm paraphrasing look at the market research engaging with them and bringing a report back to recommend progress work based on existing new so that's so i just want to say that's why we focused on millennials we will of course look at all all sectors um and age groups within the city in terms of working and living in the city so okay members were there any further questions or comments um i might just make uh a very quick comment well councilman i am like the only millennial in this chamber so i'll just make a very quick comment oh sorry you sneak in there online i'm on sneaks in there um but uh phil had his hand up um i couldn't see it out a bit phil look can i can i just make the observation that this is rather typical of this council we have spent weeks and months debating and then creating an adelaide economic development development agency whose task was to execute the higher level policy of the council which would no longer be required to develop the individual actions to promote business growth and residential growth in the city and here we are talking about all of these actions including actually so sorry council martin sorry sorry councilman that actually isn't correct uh the development of the policy actually still lies with the council that's that's that's the way it was set up um in particular in particular councillor in particular we didn't actually give them the ability to devise policy regarding residential growth in fact we had a discussion out of the council and everyone was quite clear that residential growth would not actually sit with them it was something worth having a discussion about but that's what was um decided i i take your point but do you have any comments to make on the presentation that we received uh no and you won't find a comment i i agree with councilman for maturos we need to be concerned about jobs and one of the best ways is to stop killing jobs in the city of adelaide thank you councillor oh i'm sorry helen i didn't see your hand up so i'll check over to you thanks chair very briefly just to respond to the questions um i appreciate that this has come up because of emotion of counsel um in terms of question one um i think the approach of the stratification of the marketing makes a lot of sense in terms of identifying those key areas of growth and then targeting specific marketing to those areas so with millennials and students those categories i think it does make sense to stratify the approaches toward that not necessarily any more so but um acknowledging that it's one of the key areas of growth and so therefore proportionally um as i think does occur at the moment in terms of the new activities um don't really have an opinion about the reference group the try before you buy if that anyway um maybe anecdotally and i don't have anything any research to back this up but uh it would seem as though some of the barriers might be uh developing a bond and getting approval from a landlord and the length of time that's required so i don't know that if the tribe before you buy was to progress um whether there would need to be because i presume the idea would be for the city of adelaide to subsidize the cost so rather than us subsidizing the full cost it could simply be that looking at systems whereby we were removing some of the barriers around um bonds and length of times would be a sufficient way to approach those uh those barriers um graduate retention strategy a lot of sense that's it great thank you helen um yeah just very quickly thank you michelle um first up on the ads i get those ads um and i already live here so they're half right i guess um perhaps the targeting could be a little bit more accurate um uh the reference group much of a muchness yeah go for it as long as it doesn't cost anything um uh try before you buy i appreciate the skepticism um very much so although i do wonder it seems that there are high vacancy rates of accommodation here in the city and i'm talking about i'm talking about living accommodation um and potentially uh there could be more what you're basically saying is like renew adelaide for for a people sort of um so there actually may be people who are willing to do it if you did some of the things that helen suggested but also said uh we won't uh we'll give you back a rate rebate for a quarter or something like that or for as long as the people are there or something like that um there actually may be more desire to do that because i think there will be some places that are empty for some time to come and if people can try and cost recover with limited risk they may be open to doing that um graduate retention yes rates rebate i know i know it's already been touched on absolutely not you couldn't you couldn't offer a rate rebate based on age that would be discriminatory but i appreciate this crossover um uh in it but you know it's sort of a checking chicken and egg thing if you if you make it a nice place to live and you have activity um then people will come and live here anyway so if you get everything else in the strategic plan right um this will take care of itself i can tell you as a millennial who lives and sometimes works in the city um it is actually a great place to live and perhaps it's just a case of marketing you need to tell people that because you couldn't for me at my age i couldn't have this lifestyle and quality of life if i lived in sydney melbourne or brisbane and i just wouldn't live in perth so um it i think i think i think you just need to you need to tell people and you need to be marketing it a little bit better i appreciate there's a lot of detail there but i actually think there's a lot more that can be done at the same time um just in that sense so uh that's all thank you were there any further points members okay if not we'll move on to the final item tonight which i'll need a confidentiality order for uh so we'll move to five one exclusion of the public to considering confidence six one uh a place of courage you
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This evening I discover I can't count sheep, tooo tired, twas a long day
ugh [Music] yep you're pushing too hard some of them run so fast and hard they run over beyond the troughs okay head count yes first two four six eight ten twelve thirteen fourteen oh missing two two four 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15. i can't count golly it's been a long day i guess lambs whoops that one's been getting trampled it got completely trampled okay 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 2 4 6 seven there they're all here yay it's always good when you count your sheep and they're all here and hopefully there aren't any lame ones that one you can see he was sprayed he's slightly lame still but his head forehead has a spray on it and if he's going to turn around so you can see but i marked him with spray on his head there you go so and he's seems to be doing fine mama was getting rid of him very greedy everybody's hungry something went funny with the focus sorry about that it's better now sorry i didn't film it but this lamb here chased her down the laneway it was very funny but of course i'd stopped filming hello sweetie how are you how are you yes how are you yes you're such a sweetie pie yes do you really want attention to not quite sure especially when i've got this big wolf sitting next to him standing next to her you're such a good girl [Music] so ah another lame lamb i missed i nearly got it but i missed well i'll have to catch it in the morning then because there's no way i'm gonna catch it try to get it this time now that i've made one attempt it'll be very wary oh hello you how are you easy kitty yeah so that's yeah this is routine now onto the wall again [Laughter] missy up the laneway back into the orchard come on come on girls you too come on out of girls come on come on ladies come on here we go [Music] oh i've got to come and collect my kindling [Applause] [Music] i made this pile of lovely lovely dry kindling wood right here and it's just doing this on these old uh coppiced they're uh these are old coppiced hazels and some of them oh this is ivy and this stuff is great kindling that is some of the best kindling and see it's there as well so i've got to come up with the trailer and pick up these piles of kindling see this this stuff is so lovely it's starts a fire so quickly and easily i can't tell you so you just break it like that so easy to break oh that didn't work because it was had pressure on it i mean didn't have had the wrong kind of pressure on it anyway these are great for kindling oh it tipped over and nearly landed on you okay i better stop doing that i'm tired and it's the end of the day and i started that this this morning while i was waiting for the sheep to finish their breakfast and i forgot about it hello you how are you giddy how are you [Music] [Laughter] clever kitty hello clever kitty hello [Laughter] how are you how are you clever kitty should we go down now we can go down the laneway go home for our own supper nearly fell down such a kitty are you kitty had a kitty woo down he went sometimes he'll travel all the way down on my shoulder sometimes he'll decide to get off isn't that right you're such a purr machine you are such a per machine okay guys come on let's go in end of the day maya inca come on pups
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[Music] next all of this news we also had a very tragic loss on december 7th 2020 we lost a legend in aviation we here at the squawk ident podcast wanted to tip our hat to the man that we aviators considered to exemplify what it means to be the best of us the number one top ace a pioneer to what it means to be soaring above the earth being the first to break barriers for all of us how many times has a pilot said i flew that bird like i was chuck or i'm no chuck but well today we here at the squawk ident podcast have decided to pay tribute to the late brigadier general charles elwood eager born on february 13 1923 in mira west virginia to parents susie mae sizemore and albert pal yeager chuck was the son of farmers he had four siblings two brothers and two sisters the family moved to hamlin west virginia where he attended hamlin high school there he played basketball and football while receiving top grades in geometry and in typing he attended the citizens military training camp at fort benjamin harrison in indianapolis indiana during the summers of 1939 and 1940. he later graduated from hamline high school in june of 1941. soon after graduation from high school jaeger did what many young men did in his time he enlisted as a private in the u.s army air forces the usaaf on september 12 1941 and became an aircraft mechanic at george air force base in victorville california at the time of his enlistment jaeger was not eligible for flight training because because of his age and educational background however the united states entry into world war ii less than three months later prompted us aaf to alter his recruiting standards it was discovered that jager had unusually sharp vision a visual acuity rated at 20 over 10. at the time of his flight training acceptance he was a crew chief on an at11 he later received his pilot wings and a promotion to flight officer at luke field in arizona where he graduated from class 43 c on march 10th of 1943. he was assigned to the 357th fighter group in tonopah nevada where he initially trained as a fighter pilot flying bell p-39 ericobas he was later shipped overseas with the group on november 23 1943. jaeger was stationed in the united kingdom at raf leeston where he flew p-51 mustangs in combat with the 363rd fighter squadron he named his p-51 mustangs glamorous glenn after his girlfriend glennis faye dickhouse who later became his wife in february of 1945. jaeger had gained one victory before he was shot down over france in his first aircraft a p-51 on march 5th 1944. it was on his eighth mission he escaped to spain on march 30th with the help of the maquis which is the french resistance and returned to england on may 15th of 1944 during his stay with the mckee jaeger assisted the guerrillas and duties that did not involve direct combat he helped construct bombs for the group he was awarded the bronze star for helping and navigator omar m pat patterson jr to cross the pyrenees mountain range despite a u.s military regulation prohibiting evaders or pilots that escaped from behind enemy lines from flying over enemy territory again to prevent resistance groups from being compromised by a second capture jaeger was reinstated to flying combat jaeger joined with another evader of fellow p51 pilot first lieutenant fred glover in speaking directly to the supreme allied commander general dwight d eisenhower on june 12 1944 i raised so much hell that general eisenhower finally let me go back to my squadron jaeger said he cleared me for combat after d-day because all the free frenchmen marquee and people like that had surfaced eisenhower after gaining permission from the war department agreed with jaeger and glover in the meantime jaeger shot down his second enemy aircraft a german junkers ju 88 bomber over the english channel on october 12 1944 he became the first pilot in his group to make ace in a day downing five enemy aircraft in a single mission two of these kills were scored without firing a single shot when he flew into firing position against the messerschmitt's bf-109 the pilot of the aircraft panicked breaking to the starboard and colliding with his wingman jaeger said both pilots bailed out he finished the war with 11.5 official victories including one of the first air-to-air victories over a jet fighter a german mistress bits me262 that he shot down as it was on final approach for landing it was a p-51d 20 november alpha that he named glorious glenn iii that gave jaeger most of his aerial victories in his 1986 memoirs jaeger recalled with disgust that atrocities were committed by both sides and said he went on a mission with orders from the eighth air force to strafe anything that moved during the mission briefing he whispered to major donald h baquet if we were going to do things like this we sure as hell better make sure we are on the winning side jaeger was later quoted as saying i'm certainly not proud of that particular strafing mission against civilians but it is there on the record and in my memory jager was commissioned a second lieutenant while at leaston and was promoted to captain before the end of his tour he flew his 65th and final mission on january 15 1945 and returned to united states in early february as an evader he received his choice of assignments and because his wife was pregnant chose right field to be near his home in west virginia his high number of flight hours and maintenance experience qualified him to become a functional test pilot of repaired aircraft which brought him under the command of colonel albert boyd head of the aeronautical systems flight test division jager broke the soundberry on october 14 1947 in the x1 he remained in the air force after the war after graduation from air material command flight performance school class 46 c he became a test pilot at morocc army airfield which he has which has since been renamed edwards air force base after bell aircraft test pilot chalmers slick goodland demanded 150 000 which is over 1.7 million in today's dollars to break the sound barrier the usaf selected jaeger to fly the rocket-powered bel-xs-1 in an naca program to research high-speed flight jaeger later named the bell x1 which as with all of the aircraft assigned to him glamorous glennis after his wife his mission was so dangerous that the answer to many of the inherent questions at the time were promptly followed with jaeger better have paid up his life insurance two nights before the scheduled date of the flight jaeger broke two ribs when he fell off a horse he was worried that the injuries would remove him from the mission and it was reported that he went to a civilian doctor in nearby rosemond who taped up his ribs without the air force even knowing about it besides his wife who was riding with him jager told only his friend and fellow project pilot jack ridley about the accident on the day of the flight jaeger was in such pain that he could not seal the x1's hatch by himself ridley rigged up a device using the end of a broom handle as an extra lever to allow jaeger to seal the hatch jaeger broke the sound barrier on october 14 1947 flying the x1 glamorous glennis at mach 1.05 at an altitude of 45 000 feet over the rogers dry lake bed in the mojave desert the success of the mission was not announced to the public until june of 1948. jaeger was awarded the mckay trophy and the collier trophy in 1948 for his mock transcending flight and the harman international trophy in 1954 the x1 he flew that day was later put on permanent display at the smithsonian institutions national air and space museum jaeger went on to break many other speed and altitude records he was also one of the first american pilots to fly a mig-15 after its pilots no kumsok affected to south korea returning to morocco during the later half of 1953 yeager was involved with the united states air force team that was working on the x-1a an aircraft designed to surpass mach 2 in level flight later that year he flew a chase aircraft for the civilian pilot jackie cochran as she became the first woman to fly faster than sound on november 20th 1953 the u.s navy program involving the d5582 skyrocket and its pilot scott crossfield became the first team to reach twice the speed of sound after they were bested ridley and jaeger decided to beat rival crossfield speed record in a series of test flights that they dubbed operation naca weep not only did they beat crossfield by setting a new record at mach 2.44 on december 12 1953 but they did it in time to spoil a celebration planned for the 50th anniversary of flight in which crossfield was to be called the fastest man alive the new record flight however did not entirely go to plan since shortly after reaching mach 2.404 jaeger lost control of the x1a at about 80 thousand feet due to inertia coupling a phenomenon largely unknown at the time with the aircraft simultaneously rolling pitching and yelling out of control jaeger dropped to 51 000 feet in in less than a minute before regaining control at around 29 000 feet he then managed to land without further incident for this achievement year was awarded the distinguished service medal in 1954. jaeger was foremost a fighter pilot and held several squadron and wing commands from 1954 to 1957 he commanded the f-86h saber-equipped 417th fighter bomber squadron the 50th fighter bomber wing at han air base in west germany and tourist air base in france and from 1957 to 1960 the f-100d super saber-equipped first fighter day squadron at george air force base in california and maron air base in spain by 1962 he was awarded the rank of full colonel after completion of a year studies and final thesis on the stol or stol aircraft at the air war college yeager became the first commandant of the usaf aerospace research pilot school which produced astronauts for nasa and the usaf after its redesignation from the u.s air force's flight test pilot school fun fact jaeger himself had only a high school education so he was not eligible to become an astronaut like those that he trained in april 1962 jaeger flew for the only time with neil armstrong their job flying a t-33 was to evaluate smith ranch dry lake in nevada for use as an emergency landing site for the x-15 in his autobiography jaeger wrote that he knew the lake bed was unsuitable for landings after recent reigns but armstrong insisted on flying out anyway as they attempted to touch and go the wheels became stuck and they had to wait for rescue between december 1963 in january 1964 jaeger completed five flights in the nasa m2 f1 lifting body an accident during a december 1963 test flight in one of the schools nf 104s eventually put an end to his record attempts in 1966 jaeger took command of the 405th tactical fighter wing at clark air force base in the philippines whose squadrons were deployed on rotational temporary duty in south vietnam and elsewhere in southeast asia there he flew 127 missions in february 1968 jaeger was assigned command of the fourth tactical fighter wing at seymour johnson air force base north carolina and led the mcdonnell douglas f4 phantom 2 wing in south korea during the pueblo crisis yeager was promoted to brigadier general and was assigned in july 1969 as the vice commander of the 17th air force from 1971 to 1973 at the behest of ambassador joe farland jaeger was assigned to pakistan to advise the pakistan air force a small passenger aircraft that was assigned by the pentagon to jaeger was damaged during an air raid by the indian air force at a pakistan air base during the 1971 war between india and pakistan edward c ingram a us diplomat who had served as political counselor to ambassador farland in islamabad recalled this incident in the washington monthly of october of 1985. he was quoted as saying after jaeger's beechcraft was destroyed during an indian air raid he raged to his cowering colleagues at that the indian pilot that had been specifically instructed by andera gandhi to blast his plane it was he later wrote the indian way of giving uncle sam the finger jaeger was incensed over the incident and demanded u.s retaliation on march 1 1975 following assignments in germany and pakistan jaeger retired from the u.s air force at norton air force base california juerger made a cameo appearance in the movie the right stuff in 1983. he played fred a bartender at pancho's place which was most appropriate as jaeger said if all the hours were ever totaled i reckon i spent more time at her place than in a cockpit over those years his own role in the movie was played by sam shepard for several years in the 1980s jager was connected to general motors publicizing ac delca the company's automotive parts division in 1986 he was invited to drive the chevrolet corvette pace car for the 70th running of the indianapolis 500 and again in 1988 this time at the wheel of an oldsmobile cutlass supreme in 1986 president reagan appointed jager to the rogers commission that investigated the explosion of the space shuttle challenger during this time jaeger also served as a technical advisor for three electronic arts flight simulator video games the games include chuck yeager's advanced flight trainer chuck yeager's advanced flight trainer 2.0 and chuck yeager's air combat the game manuals featured quotes and anecdotes from jaeger and all were well received by players missions featured several of jaeger's accomplishments and let players attempt to top his records chuck yeager's advanced flight trainer was electronic arts top selling game for 1987. in 2009 jaeger participated in the documentary the legend of pancho barnes and happy bottom writing club a profile of his friend pancho barz the documentary was screened at film festivals aired on public television in the united states and won an emmy award on october 14th of 1997 on the 50th anniversary of his historic flight past mach 1 he flew a new glamorous glenn iii an f-15d eagle past mach 1. the chase plane for the flight was an f-16 fighting falcon piloted by bob hoover a long-time test pilot fighter and acrobatic pilot he had been jaeger's wingmen for the first supersonic flight at the end of his speech to the crowd in 1997 jager concluded all that i am i owe to the air force later that month he was a recipient of the tony janus award for his achievements on october 14th of 2012 on the 65th anniversary of breaking the sound barrier jaeger did it again at the age of 89 flying as co-pilot and a mcdonnell douglas f-15 eagle piloted by captain dave vincent of the nellis air force base [Applause] in 1973 jaeger was inducted into the national aviation hall of fame arguably aviation's highest honor in 1974 jaeger received the golden plate award of the american academy of achievement in december 1975 the u.s congress awarded yeager a silver medal equivalent to a non-combat medal of honor for contributing immeasurably to aerospace science by risking his life and piloting the x1 research airplane faster than the speed of sound on october 14th 1947. president gerald ford presented the medal to yeager in a ceremony at the white house on december 8 1976. jaeger who never attended college and was often modest about his background is considered by many including flying magazine the california hall of fame the state of west virginia the national aviation hall of fame a few u.s presidents and the united states army air force to be one of the greatest pilots of all time despite his lack of higher education he was honored in his home state marshall university has named its highest academic scholarship the society of jaeger scholars in his honor jaeger was also the chairman of experimental aircraft association's young eagle program from 1994 to 2004 and was named the program's chairman emertus in 1966 jaeger was inducted into the international air and space hall of fame he was inducted into the international space hall of fame in 1981. he was inducted into aerospace walk of honor 1990 inaugural class jager airport in charleston west virginia is named in his honor the interstate 64 interstate 77 bridge over the canal river in charleston is named in his honor he also flew directly under the cannell wall bridge and west virginia named it to the chuck e jaeger bridge on october 19th of 2006 the state of west virginia also honored yeager with a marker along corridor g part of u.s highway 119 in his home lincoln county and also renamed part of the highway the jaeger highway yeager was an honorary board member of the humanitarian organization wings of hope on august 25 2009 governor arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver announced that jaeger would be one of 13 california hall of fame inductees in the california museum's year-long exhibit the induction ceremony was on december 1st 2009 in sacramento california flying magazine ranked jaeger number 5 on its 2013 list of the 51 heroes of aviation for many years he was the highest ranked living person on the list the civil air patrol the volunteer auxiliary of the u.s air force awards the charles e chuck yeager award to its senior members as part of its aerospace education program we all know the name chuck yeager but did any of us really understand the man behind the legendary name to say he was the best of us is not a hard idea to agree with so many aviators have honored his legacy with phrases like i'm no chuck yeager but or i made a landing that even chuck would approve of on december 7th of this year 2020 we lost a great aviator and mentor to us all so raise a glass to chuck you will be missed but never forgotten and in closing uh customary and traditional saying to fighter pilots that have moved on to the heavenly side we use a phrase toss a nickel on the grass so here's a little quote that um i took out of a article that basically sums up the quote so here's a nickel on the grass to you my friend and your spirit enthusiasm sacrifice and courage but most of all to your friendship yours is a dying breed and when you are gone the world will be a lesser place thanks chuck thank you chuck so this was a really cool thing to to do i think this is the first time that the three of us have sat down to pay tribute to a fallen aviator and i gotta say it was a very enlightening research to get done i use primarily the interwebs to find all this information let me just say there'll be a wikipedia link in the show notes where you can find the information and hyperlinks to every little aspect of this uh this tribute man talk about an inspiration to fly with broken ribs and and do something like that i mean granted he hid it from the u.s air force which would undoubtedly have grounded him uh and put in the replacement but we would not be saying to this day you know the best of us is chuck uh how many times have we heard that i mean so it's an inspiring story yeah it's a testament of to the individuals back in that day who are willing to risk their lives for to better you know the cause and um you know this whole um age and time 19 or the 50s 1960s you know they're trying to um you know advance aviation and they really you know didn't have anything to help them other than their you know intuitive minds their curious minds and you know just the great uh engineers that they had back in the day to try to figure out how to break the sound barrier and all the challenges that are posed and you know they didn't have they i guess i was watching an episode where they were talking about having a wind tunnel test of some of these models to try to break the sound barrier and he was saying they were able to to you know to replicate or or actually break the sound barrier of of the of the model in the wind tunnel but he said the problem that they were experiencing was whenever the shock wave would form the wind tunnels dimensions would distort the actual shock wave so they never actually had accurate data beyond the actual shockwave so they had no way of knowing what was going to really happen in the real flight and the only way to do it is for somebody like chuck to volunteer and say i'll do it and then go up there and and test it out and uh you know as we all know the air you know is is very very unforgiving i mean there's zero room for error and anything you know just the smallest miscalculation um can result in in you know death or destruction of the aircraft so these guys were very very brave yeah yeah i mean think of how crazy it was to go out and basically volunteer to do something like that then also thinking about all the engineers who came up with this stuff because they had no information to go totally either yeah and you know in our case jaeger putting his hands in in those engineers you know his life in their hands yeah absolutely yeah absolutely yeah but having no information because aviation was still so young back then and no part of the greatest generation it's part of the greatest generation what was going to happen and those guys you know trying putting their heads together and saying hey well you know i think this sounds good and then you know jaeger going okay well sure i like what you guys said let's go try it because you know what can go wrong you know what can go wrong never ask that question when you're a test pilot what's the worst that can happen uh that's the worst that can happen i tell you [Music] foreign [Music]
Squawk Ident - An Aviation Podcast
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Her Story - 48 Hour Film - Fifine Microphone Short Film Challenge
[Music] puffins really good I think you'd like it thank you but I'll continue reading whatever I want man funny you're funny too thank you for touching me say anything else I can help you with something all right the self-help section is to the left I can ban whoever I want you know you know what's cute walking around with bills off can't go around sneaking to scare people like that I mean I would like a kitty cat but I'm in the library and I'm supposed to be quiet this is a library libraries are quiet and creepy little girls are silent heel-toe like the rest of us did you like the book yeah I'll put it back in the fiction section we found here so anything else I can help you with to Harlequins and a Jane Austen Oh well-balanced diet okay have you tried since accessibility yet look into that all right thank you you can return those to any library in the city [Music] [Applause] [Music] flowers wind a 10-page come on I'm still a little old-fashioned okay you know what you want I mean 2019 is really a strong woman's year so where would you shovel but now her har fiction fan fiction you know maybe her mommy and Legolas having dinner narnia mr. Tom Nides or something stay out of my diary okay yay Sense and Sensibility finally the color of Secrets never heard of it sounds forward maybe a little bit racist I'm just trying with you all right I'll see you tomorrow not roses maybe lilies [ __ ] shoplift so I have a reservation and the movie house is showing loving versus Virginia I mean just in case the color sneakers one enough for you yeah okay you're a lot wanna walk with you reservations ain't [ __ ] oh no I still want the food but I own loving Virginia's so if you still got 200 fever after our walk it's Carl frostbite all right well I'll see you at 8:00 call your mother and brag about me yeah mom turn the tv down yes a real girl so what'd you tell your mom about me you didn't call her right yeah I called mom you know you forgot to write that down about me that's a crazy and a white woman trying to take me in the woods at the dark then I might need a life alert stop calling me crazy I apologize I didn't know you had trigger [Music] what do you think you're going I mean the road is big enough for everybody to share stop I want to show you something cool all the trees look the same from here okay I'll see some more leaves probably water some mud or something come on this was on the news a few weeks ago somebody dumped a body here yeah that's uh really cool and I'm totally into that but uh I think we should discuss this in the car come on just think about it I don't want to think about it why would you take a body and drag it through the woods throw it in a ditch apparently the only ditch well they did chop it up that made it more manageable you are crazy I just wanted to take you to see a movie and you got me out here looking for dead bodies don't call me crazy why not just drive down to Dallas roll them down the hill or something between mile markers that's dark and clever you know you got a real problem you might be at all that serial killer stuff but you can watch the true crime this is me things why people always say cute look the book was a bit extra okay it was a lot but it worked on me and I had a good time at dinner in the woods mm-hmm I'll be there for you stop funny hmm how might you man up a little no Levin Virginia tonight maybe next time I don't know them to go to girl's house first anyway well you are coming to my house to begin with get out of my car I'll see you soon maybe some Virginia Woolf a Room of One's Own why even leave it there just keep it in your purse [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] bathroom is on the left [Music] did you bother writing it down for me actually I have something for you playback made it again will you let me keep it this time we'll see oh that's cute you actually Roni stop calling me crazy thanks babe there's a new page babe [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you [Music]
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First Job Tips | The secrets I wish I knew (If I could start over) | Full-time/Internship
[Music] I started my first internship two years ago during these two years I stumbled failed learned and eventually converted one of my internships into a fulltime position at a fortune 30 company I thought my life was all going to be perfect once I lended a full-time job at a great company but I got into deep depression soon [Music] after my name is gennie Wong and today I summarized all that I learned in the past two years from my internship and my full-time job I want to share these valuable experiences with you for your internship or your first full-time job that I wish I knew if I could start over so that you could stand on my shoulders get off to a great start and do better than your peers tip number one be appreciative of everything you do you might be wondering why I've placed such an emphasiz on this as my number one one tip here's the thing you're either in college or a recent graduate and right now everything ahead might seem like a fantasy for you it is incredibly common for new graduates to assume they will light their dream job right away earn fantastic salary and do projects that you're deeply passionate about however the harsh reality often turns out to be quite the opposite you might have set your sides on a f 500 company only to find yourself at a local startup you might love the idea of conducting data analysis to in major business decisions yet find yourself stuck with a daily data and tasks and despite working hard in school and feeling that only a six figure celebrate will justify your hard working you might start with barely half of that now you feel Defeated You've Lost all the passion and work you've started to hate your job and your life became miserable so please please please know that you will definitely reach your dream job but you had to start somewhere think of it as if you're building your own lad right now everything you learn every day is going to be an invaluable and essential material that you definitely need for your lad this L will eventually take you to wherever you want to be how to cultivate gratitude for example as for me I really really appreciate that my manager hired me for such an amazing position right out of school and trust me to work on many high-profile projects so I'm very excited to go to work every day here I also listed something that you could appreciate [Music] for tip number two set the important mindset that your lack of experience is actually your advantage you got your offer and now now you're worried about your lack of experience because it's your first job the truth might surprise many but starting from scratch as a blank paper without preconceived notions or sterotypes of how tasks should be accomplished actually allows you to adapt more fluidly to new environments if you don't believe this think about why mbb prefers new graduate college students instead of people who have professional working experiences for managers of great ENT level employee is not the one who can bring previous experiences but the one who can pick up tasks quickly and help the team to reach the goal each company and each team works so differently from what they do and how they approach problems without any prior experiences you can directly absorb informations that you learned from your team and implement it without needing to change your old habits so go to work with full confidence because you have more advantages than senior level people tip number three reset when I just started my first job I was so nervous every day about every single project what if I don't know how to use this tool what if people are disappointed in me what if I'm just not enough for this position or what if I couldn't finish this project not only did I work so hard every minute but also I couldn't stop thinking about my projects after work even in my dreams I was still analyzing some data soon after I developed anxiety and I started to have rashes all over my body that's when I learned why work life balance is so important if you lose your balance you're not going to have a life and it's going to affect your work soon after so always reset after work there are several reset methods that works very well for me work out for an hour right after I got of work cook a nice dinner for myself or take a hot bath find your own way try not to think about work when you're not at work always put yourself first because you can only perform well at work when you have a life tip number four project visibility this is something that interlevel employees usually don't think about much but having visibility is so important for your career okay what does visibility actually mean it could be a lot of things things projects that tie directly to company's okr or goals projects that involve many senior level teammates or Executives new projects that nobody has ever done before and so many more working on high visibility projects not only gets you to work with important high level stakeholders clients but also TRS your skills much quicker plus is a crucial part of promotion tip number five taking initiatives this tip is extremely useful especially if you're currently an intern and want to convert your internship into a full-time position or if you desire a quicker promotion a good employee completes the projects that are assigned to them but a great employee starts new project on their own when you're working on daily tasks always think about if there's a way to make it better there are a couple of questions you can use as a guidance can you set up any automations for this process can you improve the efficiency by introducing new tools to your team can you provide a better level of result than what you were originally asked for if you initiate and own so many new products or projects you will soon become an Irreplaceable part of your team tip number six be resourceful being resourceful at work m means you know where to look for help and where to get informations that you need for example you should reach out to the company's tax support for your technical issues such as account devices Etc and for certain questions you should reach out to the teammates who are really good at this skills such as coding sqle Excel etc for requirements Gathering you should know which stakeholders to connect with as you can tell if you know where and who to reach out for your different questions you won't bother your manager too much so that you're going to be very likable by managers who always know how to get problems and questions fixed the last tip find your life purpose this purpose should not relate to your job as we know companies lay off and employees switch jobs all the time think about who you are without your job title if you can't think of anything then you need to find your life purpose I would like to list possibilities your purpose could be a sight hustle that could eventually lead to continuous passive income such as investing being content creator being a career coach Etc your purpose could also be your hobby such as being a photographer dog worker football player Etc your purpose could also simply be to keep reading and learning new skills to make a better yourself having a life purpose is like having a job insurance so that if by any chance you get laid off by a company you won't be too panicked because you have this insurance and you will have another support both mentally and financially to help you to get over this laid off period these seven tips are not just strategies for success in your first job but are foundational principles for a fulfilling career and life please comment below on what other content you want to see in my next videos see you next next time
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Kubota L2501 Night Plowing || #Vlogmas #2020
[Music] so [Music] look how nice that cleans up the driveway that's such a nice job such a good job on the driveway once the sun once it warms up and the sun hits that that'll be really good [Music] so [Music] foreign [Music] so [Music] so in a way i'm gonna head in guys because it is cold my hands are cold from holding the phone and hopefully scott doesn't freeze up on the tractor i'm pretty sure he won't he's pretty bundled up sorry thanks for watching guys like subscribe have a great night day afternoon morning whenever you watch this have a good one and we'll see you [Music] tomorrow you
Off Grid Whiskey n Sunshine
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#Atoms4Health: Interview with Thomas Mettenleiter
good afternoon and welcome back to our social media corner i'm vienna and i'm the social media manager at iea our scientific forum just kicked off this morning and it will go on until tomorrow this year the forum is all about the importance of nuclear science in preparing for and containing future pandemics if you want to watch the afternoon sessions click check the link in the comment section now i'm very pleased to introduce you to our next guest thomas mattenlighter dr mathen leiter a biologist and virologist is also the co-chair of the one health eye level expert panel dr matan leiter good afternoon thank you for joining us here thanks a lot i'm pleased to be here can you tell us a little bit more about yourself and how you come to be working in this area yeah actually i was trained as a biologist studied at the university and right before that i was already fascinated by these most tiny living beings as they discover philosopher called viruses so i'm a virologist by training and i'm still by heart and soul i'm a biologist i started working with viruses that had a very specific host animal host and then moved into i mean broader host tropism including zoonotic infections and this brought me into the the topic that is so prominent today and one thing that changed in the last 18 months is i don't have to explain anymore what a virologist actually is and does can you can you explain to us and to our audience a little bit a little bit smart about what zoonotic diseases are yeah so nordic infections are defined as infections that cross from animals to humans and back by the natural way for biologists this makes a lot of sense that there is that are zoonotic infections because humans are biologically part of the animal kingdom so for an infectious agent speaking on that point of view it doesn't really make that much of a difference whether this is a human mammal or whether this is an animal mammal so we have agents that really cross this this artificial border quite easily others are very specific for a certain species and others can infect multiple species including humans and this is then uh in in terms of so noises uh relevant and how do you think we can prevent or control future pandemics like the one that we are living now kovid 19 that's a million dollar question of course i mean the question is i mean can we do that at all um i think i mean zoonotic infections are part of nature and the so-called spillover events as we call them from animals to humans and back and they also part of nature so they will probably occur also in the future and we know that these spillovers occur a lot more frequently that we have been aware the point is i mean can we stop infectious chains before they develop into epidemics and pandemics and indeed i mean i'm pretty optimistic that we can get better in blocking these infection chains earlier it took months or weeks before it was now a few weeks into in case of covet 19 and sask of two so we are getting better we need to squeeze out the last two or three weeks and i think and then we are in a much better shape than we have been before [Music] the the iaea recently launched zodiac an initiative that aims to help countries control zoonotic outbreaks how do you see the various various initiatives in this area including zodiac come together to complement each other towards the common goal yeah i think i mean one of the catchwords is ccc this is coordinate cooperate and communicate and there are indeed so many programs initiatives projects that actually are popping up globally in the wake of the kobe 19 pandemic and that it's very difficult to have really an overview and this is one of the tasks of the one health high level expert panel to establish an inventory what was actually going on and for me i mean this corporation is really i mean the prime goal we need to cooperate we need to put resources together and we need all the tools in the toolbox that we can lay our hands on this has a research component this has an implementation component and this is relevant of course i mean then for being better prepared for the future thank you so much thank you for joining us for this short but very insightful conversation i hope you enjoyed the rest of the scientific forum thank you thank you very much so as i mentioned before our scientific forum is currently taking place check the links in the comment section so you can watch all the sessions live i will come back tomorrow morning with two more live chats on the role of nuclear science for the rapid detection and response to outbreaks of zoonotic disease just tune in and don't forget keep an eye on our hashtag atoms4health and get involved in the discussion we'll see you tomorrow you
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NEW TOOLS FOR NEWS REPORTERS - OPEN SOURCE REPORTING
technology is also providing significant new tools to make journalism better crowdsourcing the ability of the audience of you to inform the journalism is exploding at the Guardian in England they call this open journalism a reporter goes to Czechoslovakia to find out the former Czechoslovakia to find out what's being done to combat poverty he puts a note on Twitter he posts on Twitter saying I'm here I'm going to be at this street corner if you have answers to this question come and meet me and is able to do a series based on sources he never would have known that weren't in his rolodex a blogger says I'm going to cover banking I don't know anything about it educate me and suddenly the audience becomes his teachers also at the Guardian the paper takes a photograph of it has a photograph of a protester in England who's been killed the police say he had a heart attack The Guardian asks if anyone worldwide has video of the moment that he died a hedge fund investor in New York sees the post checks his phone has the video and establishes that he was killed by police each of these new forms has its place during a hurricane citizen photographers can be many more places than the journalists and any one news organization
Journalism Now
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Honoring the Past, Respecting Our Allies
37 637 it's the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion and the people of Normandy commemorate this International effort with a week- long celebration but for the 37th airlift Squadron this event started much earlier this event actually started uh two years ago with in the 37th uh the then squadron commander Lieutenant Colonel Olsen was looking for a way to kind of connect the Squadron back to its heritage and found out there was an old c47 that flew in our unit and then also found some of the members from our unit flew at c47 that's where this kind of all started two years of planning not only to reconnect with their Heritage but also to coordinate 14 planes to drop over 600 paratroopers to recreate the D-Day jumps all of this to honor their past but the 37th discovered another element to these celebrations so on the international side um it's been working with the uh the Brits the Germans the belgians uh the French getting us all together and what we're doing is we're making sure we have Max us participation and flyovers for French events that are honoring really as kind of amazing to come to France as they honor America it's just a sort of overwhelming response so it's nice to be reminded that our alliance has lasted since the start of our country till now D-Day remarkably has grown beyond that one day it has become a reminder of the value of friendship for though dday is about this it is also about this it's about about the memory of Great Men and great men making memories it's about honoring hollowed ground and then Rising above it it's about respecting what they've done and marveling at what we've accomplished it's about the people who stood for what was right and the people who can stand together today senior em Nicholas crisp Nory France
Ramstein Air Base
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Safari Live Videos--Sunset Drive- June 24- Ellies And Buffs Have A quick Drink And Head Off
isn't that wonderful Riley a nice one from you how do you tell the age of an elephant cuz I said how You' want to know how old that elephant was that we saw Riley an elephant can be aged basically by his size and it's very difficult otherwise to age him other than experience you can see from the size of his those elephants are backing off from the Buffalo which is unusual so Riley from the size and from the build of the elephant you can tell but otherwise it's not very easy and it really does depend on the experience that you have so your experience around elephants makes a huge difference oh the elephants just backed off they don't you know they don't take they don't muck around when they're drinking they don't take a huge amount of time over it [Applause] elephants Aaron in Florida you say how do elephants not have a nose burn when they suck water into their trunks Aon I'm assuming you mean because uh like with you if you try and snort some liquid into your nose you will get a nose burn Aaron um I I I don't rightly know other than to say it's probably got to do with the fact that um uh they're used to it you know their noses are their nasal passages the sniffing organs and the sensory organs and the turbonet of the nose are up in the skull same as they are for us and they don't often sort of suck the water up that high so I think that would be the answer Aaron that is a good point you see how these guys are not mucking around either I mean they've had their quick drink and now they're off
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Casey Jones The Movie - Official Trailer (HD)
oh I love this city especially in the [Music] evenings cuz that's when all the good citizens are safe in their homes come on bag and all the Slime balls spill onto the streets one two this man he came me out of nowhere and what did you say he was holding I think it was something like a Walky stick jackpot B foots running from a ball name is casy Jones I own these streets he's probably some nut job with a bat bad things come what else are these citizens supposed to do who will protect them from aggression when City Hall turns a blind eye to their suffering all right so what are you supposed to be well I'm not a Teenage Mutant Ninja [Music] hamster
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Lansbergen Open House haul 2023! New orchids! :D
[Music] thank you hello and welcome by the Orchid Saga my name is Elkin bisma and today I have a haul to share with you guys because the in the Easter weekend on Saturday we have the annual uh open house again from Lansbury so yeah obviously I had to visit of course and I know if I start if I go visit them I always my arc is there because it's they they have beautiful orchids and the prices are very very good they are fairly cheap so uh yeah that's a beautiful opportunity to buy some orchids uh I know I have quite a lot of them so I try to not buy any more until probably October this year when they have probably their second open house they have two open houses each year for the last two uh two years now so who knows but anyhow uh yeah so I try to not buy any more common ones we'll see who how that goes I have them sitting on the floor here so I'm going to grab them one by one so we can have a closer look and after this video I will spray them and I have a video about which spray I like to use it's not originally my recipe it's coming from Miss arcgill but I really really love it and it does the job but I like to do that when I have a new orchids in my Greenhouse to spray them as soon as I can you never know what what's on there but anyhow first we're going to look at them and like I said about quite a few of them so let's go I'm going to grab the first one because this is uh the general I love the most and it's absolutely beautiful it has fairly uh big flowers on it let me turn the leaf away look at this how beautiful email Tony opposite obviously yeah this is uh this is really my favorite and they had quite a lot of them but most of them already have but this one I didn't have so I bought this one and it's absolutely beautiful we have even a flower Spike coming here and next to it over here another one so three spikes and I also saw some active Roots over here it does look fairly healthy it has a beautiful color to it so I thought yeah I'm going to give this a go and probably uh we'll report it in a near future because of those growing tips I'm going to uh like I said I'm going to spray it and probably will damage a little bit of the at least these blooms I found that the Bots most of the time still open because I have a bit of oil in there but anyhow I um I like to grow it on so therefore I choose to get this plant as healthy as it can it's already healthy don't get me wrong I'm saying that uh in the wrong way but if it has pests I want to kill them or books or anything of course so this is the first one it's beautiful absolutely beautiful very very happy with this one then we have some Pockets that will go outside later on in this year some catalantes two of them a beautiful orange one as you can see and a beautiful yellow one so yeah those colors I really really love of course and it's just starting to grow as you can see so these will be on our porch this summer so yeah I had to buy those those were five euro each so these were very cheap and I bought another one for to go outside on a porch and it's this one I'm not going to try to pronounce this because I will have some difficulties there but it's just starting to get in to grow again so yeah this is going to live outside as well but I really like the shape of the blooms there were also the white ones but I think I like this one a bit better so if I chose this one then we have this beautiful yellow cattle and the blooms are a little bit damaged or the spike itself but nonetheless a beautiful yellow color fairly large blooms and oh yeah beautiful sweet fragrance to it absolutely beautiful see this is the direction of growth over here I do not see a new growth coming here so I'm going to leave this in bloom and I will wait until we see a new graph because I think it will not take the dead long anymore one more time yeah it's the fragrance is very very beautiful so that's a yellow that Leia no no name tags so I don't know but I think I have another good layout very heavy and I think I know the name of this one I think this is the BLC king of Taiwan and it the flowers are huge look at this and I know this flower is also damaged uh transport and maybe some box here so I will uh will spray it but I chose this one well first of all we have a first sign of a root new Roots over here and this was the only one that has two directions of growth so therefore I chose this one so I hope it continue to keep growing into the direction so we have a bit of more uh bigger plan sooner and then we will have probably more of these youth blooms in the near future yeah and I see even a new router over here there it is so yeah but this uh yeah can use a cleanup as you can see but a lot of roots and it's very heavy it's really climbing out of its pot so it's doing fairly well but yeah that's why I chose this one I'm not really choosing the blooms of course that's uh what I like but then I have a close look at the plant and I choose the the more stronger plants and and I believe this one is is fairly strong so uh it probably will grow on fairly nicely oops I didn't check the fragrance let me check yeah it's uh oh yeah there it is also Frank yeah this beautiful fragrance has this one it's a bit more spicy but still sweet very lovely very very lovely so that's a nice bonus then over here let me grab this one a miltonia type I think it's across with the benuthi something I I'm not sure if I pronounce it right but because of the colors and the it's not really Speckles the pattern I should say on the on a sepals and petals that reminds me of the unity and it's maybe the lipids that one doesn't remind me of the rec nearly eyes maybe it's a cross between two but it doesn't have any name tag but I really like the etching on here so we have that beautiful yellowish color in the middle and then that purple Edge on those uh petals that Indies I hope this works but yeah it's a bit shaky I'm sorry but it's beautiful and here I think we have some remainings of some start of something like that of a scale there it was I knew it was in there I'm sorry you guys but I think it these plants have a little bit of scale on them and yeah so I need to spray them but beautiful beautiful blooms and I have another type of miltonia which I do not know the name of as well if you recognize them please let me know look at this how beautiful and this one has two spikes so yeah the blooms are a little bit damaged but that this one is fairly uh fresh I think some butts to come I'm not sure if they're going to make it out of them but both of them do have new growth so I will uh soon be repotting these as well so probably the the blooming session will not take as long this time but I I'm more interested in getting to go and to grow in my new in my setup a new setup for them so I the blooms will come back but I try to keep them as healthy and get them probably at least a new growth as strong as I can and we have quite a few of them a C4 already so that's beautiful time here she is so those were the two miltonians I I love Milton yes I love all my orchids that's the problem this is a triath I will put a name in the screen a variety of a name I can hardly pronounce as well but look at the colors on this one absolutely beautiful the blooms the shape of it and this this was the biggest one with at least here in New Growth and new Roots let me there they are and if yeah we have a start of a new growth here as well covered in a sheet there I believe that this is also a new growth because it didn't completely developed the bulb yet so that would mean that we at least have three directions of growth which is beautiful these do not look as good so maybe I need to take those off those bulbs here but like I said I see a new root growth here so yeah one more time those beautiful blooms absolutely stunning so I thought well I'm going to give this a try beautiful beautiful and then we have this one this is a fairly common one I think this is um it's a it's a wild cat something probably about bobcats I think one of those I need to look it up but I will probably find the name for this one and I was looking for this one for quite a while actually and they are fairly common for sale here but I every time I visit a store or our Greenhouse um I didn't saw them for sale but now they were there and a fairly nice bulb as you can see fairly set and beautiful new growth and I believe that the spike isn't that long they can get fairly uh fairly long and maybe twice this size but that will probably hopefully happen in the near future but yeah it's just beautiful looking very healthy and he says no that's a leaf so we have a beautiful new growth coming there already beautiful colors very nicely a type of wild cats then I have another beauty of course all all beauties that's the problem but look at this a nobly typed in drobium but I love beautiful purple reddish color there in those beautiful white blooms the contrast is beautiful I think beautiful nobly we have even more blooms here and a new growth so this should start making new routes pretty soon and thereby it's a beautiful time to do a repot and it's very top heavy so I'm not sure we have some good roots in there the whitest Roots but I'm not sure how it's in the pots but on the other hand it's very heavy so maybe that's why it's a little bit a bit moving around too easy in a pot but absolutely beautiful so let's put it on the floor and don't drop it then we have the biggest one of all here we go look at this quite a size and the blooms are damaged but this was the best one I could find I think this is the fire stinker fill but as you can see the blooms are damaged quite quite a lot sadly so I will spray this one this might be also a box pests I'm not sure but we have also some some leaves that are damaged but I will uh likes it spray it very well but I chose this one because this one is working it's a bit hard just touching a plant a bottom above us but uh here's a new growth and this side we have also a new growth starting it's here this is the actual New Growth so uh and I also see a root tip I didn't see when I did buy it but we have a new route starting there as well so this one is uh going for a reprot in the very near future and I will like I said first give it a good spray I'm not sure but maybe some snail damage here sadly but this one was looking the best one and I if I see them for sale on a devices do have uh fairly quickly some damaging on the leaves I believe so but still still keep an eye on it so that's a very one and I did buy the Alba version on my uh as a gift for my 1K um You probably saw that video and it turned out I already had the Alba version anyhow now I I think I have the quotation marks the more the original one the Tinker fill that's very nice of course so I have now both of them and then we have this one and I think this is the it's a obviously a dendrobium Latoria type I think and it did remind me a little bit of the arroy takanada but I'm not sure if it is so some help on giving this a name would be nice if there if there is any name maybe it's their own Crush and then it not may not have a name but who knows I get quite a lot of help of you guys to uh get the names right it's absolutely beautiful and a lot of Kinds in here and there's a new one here obviously and we have a new one over here there so we will have soon some new routes oh actually I already see new roots let me I think you can see them I hope you can so there are quite a few that it's a beautiful time of year of course when it starts actually to get into growing modes again I see another Spike I was there checking it but um so yeah it's a beautiful time of year of course to do a repot on them and then they take off a little bit easier when they start new routes but yeah anyhow beautiful very very beautiful and this one also has some remainings of scale I believe there's a white powdery stuff might even be well exits merely block I already see one it's a midi bark not scale there just above my thumb it's a very tiny tiny mini block so that's gone now so yeah I definitely need to spray them but I always do this and I did mention it in my uh 1K video where I did buy my new fires and I'm not sure uh who but somebody did left me a comment that I should spray it and I normally do that I normally do that so good advice spray them but because you can see they have some pests on them and it happens when you have so many orchids together you will get some pests oh pretty likely have some pests I should say anyhow these were the orchids some of you guys for this interruption in my own video but I almost did forget I also bought a beautiful tulumia and let's start with this beautiful root system and your growth here and I need to let it go like this and then we can have a look at the blooms just sprayed it and then I realized I did forget to show this one but a beautiful red purple here to alumnia I did buy as well and as we can see it's coming with on a mouth and I need to come get it off soon and I will put it up like I have my others but yeah I did get this a beautiful tilonia as well anyhow back to the original video that's so yeah I bought three six nine ten eleven twelve twelve new orchids now that I needed them of course but but I couldn't resist I couldn't and I will show you some pictures now I just took some pics I didn't film film it but uh here are some pictures to give you a bit of a idea what how it looks over there as you can see a lot of orchids and if anything thing is there were quite a lot of Nelly Islands as well and every single time I now come across a nearly Aya I think of smelly Nellis and let's uh thank you fault I should say because he calls his a smelly Nelly he also doesn't like the fragrance I do my Doom smell a bit more as sweet as sweet type of fragrance to them he describes it more as a peppery fragrance anyhow smelling at least and the yellow ones were there as well but I already have that one and I do have uh the Nellis that they were selling their red ones as well so I left those there but I did get something else and it's pretty nice it's not an orchid but it was very nice and I have it attached to my roof as you can see well you see me try to get it off and there it is look at this War before it even did Spike at a certain time but it's a beautiful air plant with quite a size to it eight euros so yeah I thought I'm going to take it it's beautiful so yeah it's uh it's it came with a with a hook so I have it here hanging and it does look very nice here in the greenhouse and I try to put it back there we go whoops yeah there we are so yeah it looks very nice hanging here and I spray it every three days one once every three days I should say and in summer I might spray it every morning just just to keep it away but I don't want to have it too wet but it should should do fine because I have two other ones where very small when I bought them and they they are growing not quickly but they are growing so and I think they are very nice to give a very nice look at the greenhouse having some airplanes here and there so you guys that was my my haul and it was very nice I even didn't met two subscribers to my channel so thank you ladies that you uh did um let me know that you follow my channel that's it was really nice to meet you guys there uh and uh it's kind of funny I also met quite a few people of a Facebook group I am I'm in that group for several years now so it's very very nice to meet a person in in real life and uh but yeah we all were kind of in a shopping mode and just to have a look but what's what was for sale because sometimes it in in the pictures you saw it looks like they're all the same orchids in in rows and it keeps on continuing but if you have a close look there are some odd ones in between so yeah it was really nice you need to really take your time and have a look in in those trays and that's something it's very nice to do of course the only downside is that you probably buy more arcs than you maybe should have but it's just so much fun so yeah we didn't talk for um for long because we I think we just wanted to shop but anyhow it was very nice to meet meet all of you guys I had a very very nice day even though it's it's in total five hours of driving so two and a half hours to get there in two and a half hours to get home I think that's quite a lot of driving I'm I don't like those long uh travels but anyhow it's well worth it so I keep on coming back and if I can I will be there in Fall Again uh probably buy a few more who knows but you know the funny thing of Arkansas is of course you can always give them away but yeah that's not easy for me as well anyhow I still have some room and I try to keep some room because it's very nice to keep uh have the room for some new orchids of course so but and like I said I try to not buy this summer this spring Newark is because I have a lot of them and they do so well for me they bloom so well so but yeah sometimes it's just nice to shop anyhow you guys I hope you like this video like I said it was very nice and I'm now going to spray it it's fairly early in the morning uh sadly it's not that sunny I can use a little bit more of some but anyhow I will leave them for the day I will put on my ventilators so get an air moving and thereby this should be dry at the end of the afternoon like I said still morning here so uh it should be it should be fine anyhow thank you for watching and of course if you like please give this a thumbs up if you didn't already have you may want to subscribe to them with CML and for now just thank you for watching and I really hope to see you at one of my next videos bye
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Godfrey Breaks Down Alkebulan the Real name of Africa!
so if y'all know that why don't you why don't y'all just say that and then we just stop saying africa all africans say africa you know what i mean billions of [ __ ] you got to change i am sure i know i mean i said hey you okay what is that i'm african i guess we're already african-american american i would like you to say a kebalani an american please all right african-american dad what like [Laughter] why don't we just keep it simple and call them what they really are [ __ ] it's god damn nigeria's damn your spell can we just call them [ __ ] [ __ ] area and i remember when they didn't mind [Laughter] he said [Laughter] bro white people be feeling guilty for real bro they will give you any relation to anything black that they have been around yes yeah yeah yes yeah listen please i'm not i'm not i'm not my niece ashley is married to a black man then this is a racist [ __ ] behind it they come over our house for christmas every year i'm black that's the only time they welcome and the wedding my granddaughter is a little black girl yeah that's what they do it's a little black girl he's a little black girl and she's sitting right here that's so crazy and they say he's stealing those kids and i say you [ __ ] your goddamn mouth is my grandson this little baby [ __ ] is my damn grandson and you're gonna respect that but do you know how many of those gracious ass people did end up with black grandchildren not half of the family is black damn right
The 85 South Comedy Show
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WONDERFUL CLASS OF 1965 - DIGITAL DISPLAY - CURTAINS
foreign [Music] yeah what a wonderful world wonderful wonderful world wonderful world [Music] i see [Music] what what a wonderful world [Music] it would be [Music] what a wonderful world wonderful world happy faces happy face in the sun in the sun [Music] in the sky in the what a wonderful world [Music] wonderful wow [Music] la la [Music] yeah what a wonderful world wonderful wonderful [Music] wonderful [Music] it would be what a wonderful world [Music] see [Music] see you smiling [Music] what a [Music] faces happy faces in the sun in the sun [Music] in the sky in what a wonderful world [Music] a oh world [Music] yeah what a wonderful world [Music] wonderful [Music] is [Music] it would be what a wonderful world what a wonderful world [Music] it would be [Music] see a smile [Music] what a wonderful world [Music] happy faces [Music] blue blue roses [Music] in the sky [Music] a wonderful world [Music] oh a wonderful world yeah [Music] yeah what a wonderful world [Music] it would be yes it would be violet's blue
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2017 Opel Insignia Sport Tourer revealed
after the Opel Insignia Grand sports reveal last year opal has digitally introduced the 2017 Opel Insignia sport tourer before its debut at the geneva motor show in march the 2017 Opel Insignia sport to her being just an estate version of the Opel Insignia Grand Sport as nearly the same design and styling at the latter except for a few changes the all new insignia grand tourer features integrated roof bars differently designed tail lamps and trapezoidal exhausts at four thousand nine hundred eighty six millimeters long the new generation model is 73 millimeters longer than and has a 92 millimeters longer wheelbase compared to the outgoing model the track has been widened by 11 millimeters and the overhangs are shortened the cars weight has reduced by up to 200 kilograms the 520 liters of boot space increases to 1640 liters unfolding the rear seats 40 hours 20 minutes 40 seconds rear seats and electric tailgate with foot gesture open close function can be specified the 2017 opel insignia sports tourer is expected with 110 PS / 140 PS 1 dot 6 liter and 170 PS 20 litre petrol engines and 140 PS / 165 PS 15 litre and 250 PS 20 litre diesel engines matrix LED headlights flex ride adaptive chassis panoramic sunroof head-up display into Lincoln so tainment system with apple carplay and android auto 360-degree around view camera system and adaptive cruise control are the highlights of the 2017 Opel Insignia sport tourer the all-new model will launch in Europe on febuary 7 20-17 for more updates subscribe moto guru
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The Disney Woke Antichrist | Dr. Gene Kim
so tonight i'm actually going to be teaching you something very very surprising with the disney woke movement pushing forward this is what i believe which might be surprising and shocking to some of you in spite of the innocence and the beauty behind disney and the movies and the classics that you and i grew up with there's a lot of evil behind it and i believe disney is one of the most perfect tools for our next generation where i can go as far as to say you will worship the antichrist now you might go where did you get that from how are you going to prove that i'm going to show you the devil is very subtle but with disney conditioning the devil's going to use that in the tribulation where you will worship the antichrist and even get the mark of the beast now that sounds really really extreme obviously but carry on this journey with me all right and don't leave like a typical online or watching and then okay i'm not gonna i'm gonna stop no no no study your bible we're gonna go to verse after verse and i'm gonna give a lot of documented evidence and the most important thing i'm going to try not to go over time tonight okay so i'm going to give you a lot of stuff follow in that logic and also more importantly the bible with me and you will see how the devil is truly a mastermind now i also don't want people to get the misunderstanding by the end of this video that i'm not saying that you're not right with god that you're sinning if you watch a disney movie and your little five-year-old wears a mickey mouse ear and if you go to disneyland that you're going to hell okay so obviously i don't mean that kind of extreme however the thing to understand is this is that i want you to at least be wary of disney okay i'm not telling you to that you are a sinner and that you sinned and you're not right with god if you have some disney stuff but what i'm saying is at least you have you should have a wariness it's like it's not a sin for us to use a dollar bill because you need to otherwise you know you can't pay for things but you need to be wary that behind the dollar bill there is something evil behind it that the devil is using to condition to prepare uh the new world order system in the tribulation so it's important to understand that the same thing with disney all right now i'm going to show you a lot of stuff the first thing to understand you'll notice three categories here now satan worship will see that plainly from the bible plain as they from the bible it is absolutely clear and you're going to agree with me on that and history even proves it as well but more importantly the bible we've seen that throughout the old testament okay and then i want you to see the comparison with disney disney notice there is a boundary line it is not satan worship okay no you're not sacrificing to satan if you ride uh if you go on space mountain all right in disneyland right so i'm not saying that okay but there is a distinction separation from the two but i want you to see how this side is innocent see for now but over here it's clear that it's satan worship and then i'm gonna show you an interesting bridge the genius thing that satan did that you wouldn't believe there is something that causes disney to make the next next generation worship the anti-christ and that answer you gotta hold and keep watching this video and then hold on to the teaching and then you'll see it it's genius and you would be surprised and it's not witches and it's not masons all right there's a lot of that you can find with disney but that's not what's going to cause antichrist worship you're going to be very shocked who is the group all right all right now the first thing concerning about disney which is very plain as day there's a title of the article from complex and the title is a history of weird sexual innuendo in children's movies now i don't know if you knew about this but it is plain as day that there are sexual tones behind the disney movie and in fact i'm reading from you a liberal source okay a liberal mainstream source and they're even admitting it for some of you who didn't know now if a lot of you have children and especially onliners watching this i would suggest that you would try to i'm going to try to make it as rated g as much as i can but i want you to be careful but when we get into the occult and something dark and satanic you can't escape something sexual sadly that's in the perverted wicked mind of the devil there's a lot of sexual innuendo like for example if you look at the cover of the little mermaid they had this back then in the movie but you'll see ursula and then you'll see king i think triton over here and then the little mermaid and then the main characters at the front but behind them is a castle if you look closely in that castle in the center you will see plainly plain as day like a phallic thing a phallic symbol well not a symbol it's clearly phallic believe it or not a lot of you are pulling up your phones right now so you can go ahead and check it out all right if you check it out you'll really understand that so i'm reading from this liberal mainstream news source and you're going to be shocked and they were trying to explain it away some of them were saying maybe it was a disgruntled disney employee or which is even more disturbing the guy who works in disney said this it's not surprising because it is kind of normal where people who did animations will insert some kind of dirty j like a joke put some sexual hints or some kind of thing just as a joke but it's not going to be normal than you think this is way too much there's no doubt there's too many sexual innuendos in disney there's the oral sex joke in the brave little toaster there's also this is really plain as day in the rescuers there's a very brief scene in the rescuers where a wagon cart was going by and then they were passing by a window and it was a plainly a naked nude woman but it was so fast you couldn't catch it that one you couldn't explain it away so they had to admit that was really sexual uh another one is uh who framed roger rabbit jessica rabbit they had to admit that a lot of times her uh her private part was plainly revealed so then they had to edit that and replace it where they cover her private part that was plain as day what i was driving at is in disney movies you can't just simply say that well people are conspiracy theorists and they're looking too much into it well no from who framed roger rabbit that was very plain because jessica rabbit's private part was plainly seen so they had to cover it in the rescuers that was plainly seen that was definitely a nude woman at a quick moment when a carriage was going by so they had to cover that up to the point where the one the disney manager and worker the lead one of the leaders there had to say well that's just common well then that's pretty disturbing don't you think now here are the things which there's a lot more but another example is in the little mermaid where the minister was doing the service for the prince and then for another person uh you'll notice that they'll say basically he's a little too excited and that was plainly seen the shape they argued back that it was just his knees but this is just uh one of them you can't blame the clear instances though in the rescuers and who framed roger rabbit another example is in the lion king when those stars were swinging and then showing some kind of imagery that you'll see s e x all of a sudden shown while i was flying around the disney leader argued that it was actually sfx that's how they'll cover up but there's just way too much covering up another one is the genies gay joke in aladdin another one is uh the bus driver sex joke in hocus pocus which is very creepy in the complex i'm reading everything from the complex article when the evil sanderson sisters tell the bus driver that what they desire is children he chuckles and says it might take me a couple of tries but i don't think that be a problem another one is the toy prostitute in toy story because of the barbie legs and dangling hook which was a subtle suggestion another one is the genies honeymoon joke in aladdin and the king of thieves and then uh in the 101 dalmatians the um i'll just say the excited joke but there's just way too much filth here there's the sex joke in a bug's life and then uh the flashing in the emperor's new groove the butt joke in shrek the joke about snow white sexual history in shrek and then the prostitute joking cat in the hat 2003 a lot of stuff peeping tom joke in the incredibles sex joke and robots there's a this is just way too much guys this is way way too much now some people might say you're looking too much into it and trying to find it but the disney leader had to admit that clearly this was a normal thing as i mentioned to you before that the artist will insert sexual things in there why would they do that why why does disney do that that's very strange especially when you have these kind of fruits pedophilia is unfortunately that child loving dark stuff is rampant in disney okay the evidence also is from the associated press news title of the article director of disney film about troubled teen is registered sex offender here's another one from nbc news title of the article two disney world employees among 17 arrested in florida child sexting sheriff says another one from cnn theme park employees caught in sexting's child porn arrest and yes that included the disney that's talking about the disney employees another one from orlando weekly massive underage sexting in florida arrests disney universal and sea world employees guys this is a way too much stuff another one from deadline title of the article andy mack actor stoney westmoreland fired by disney channel following arrest for planning liaison with 13 year old now when you look at that then you're kind of like okay there's some kind of spirit going on there's some kind of spirit going on but it's even proven when you look at this lawyer it's from pumphrey law firm and the person said this in the title of the article how operation child protector speaks to the unwavering problem disney has with sex trafficking and this is very disturbing person who majored in law or a lawyer in this official lawyer website mentioned that they did bring it up to disney and then disney gave the pompous thing yes we take it seriously we're going to do it but he mentioned that what they did was i could be interpreting this wrongly but i would i want to encourage you to look at that article and source and you'll get the full story so then they laid off that job to the hotels basically so that they won't take care of it and then because the hotels they don't do that much of a job you know how in leadership position goes when someone's liable they'll just say well you will refer you to that department and that department will say well we refer you to that department and the other department says well that's not our job see it's that usual thing so then in this official law website they actually said that so what they're saying does not really meet with their actions their actions is they're not really taking care of this issue so why is that why won't disney really do a good job with that one especially with the stained reputation could there be a hidden agenda well here are some disturbing things what disney did some of you heard about the woke movement and what they're doing and in the hollywood reporter the title of the article is disney accused of illegally tracking children via apps in new lawsuit whoa this gets even worse when uh here's a video but you can find stories on this this is this ain't a secret this is plain news but you heard about the disney executives where they had a zoom call and there was a leaked zoom call here's a video from mark dice and obviously i'm not saying that he's a reliable source but he does take all the news and then he points out the actual video recordings and play it and these disney executives in this zoom call actually admitted that through the awoke agenda what they've successfully done is get rid of uh good morning ladies and gentlemen and what they've done instead is like replace it with friendlier terms like good morning friends or something like that but then it gets worse where some of these executives in this zoom call they actually admitted and this ain't a secret anymore they full blown out said that uh they revealed the i'm not going to say it but let's just call it the alphabet soup agenda do you know what i mean by that all right so the letters of the alphabet in the wrong way okay so the they admitted that the out they made it clear their alphabet soup agenda they they don't say it's a secret or we're trying to no we're not trying to push it no they are they say we don't have enough and we need to replace it and they had people who specialize it who tried to work to try to change their entire business in a way that meets up to the platform of the alphabet soup that's what they're trying to do and they admitted that they ain't a secret anymore in that league zoom call they admitted it they said that there aren't enough alphabet soup characters in the movies and even if they did have characters one of the huge executives mentioned that and admitted that the person has ties or a family background that related to the alphabet soup and then the person said that i'm just so shocked and surprised that even if there are characters there aren't many lead characters that are for the alphabet that are alphabet soup that have the gender matching the colors of the rainbow so to speak now this ain't a secret anymore guys and especially with um when you have disney world pushing that and then the schools and then the theme parks teaching and showing that to all the younger generation little children don't you think that's disturbing especially with their history of the sexual scandals and everything that happened now you're telling me that you're not disturbed after that i would be very disturbed if i were you as a matter of fact that's why there's a problem now so the florida governor desantis tried to fight against it the title of the article from wplg local 10 in their youtube channel title is florida governor takes on disney over its support of don't say let's just say alphabet soup bill so that he's charged against it where three i think up to five year olds or up to six they're not going to get that kind of influence or taught that kind of stuff within school platforms or in other platforms because why would you teach this kind of stuff i mean it was at a time when you didn't learn this kind of stuff until high school and now they're jumping to how okay and especially with your history of scandals that going on how do we feel comfortable it's like let's say us baptist pastors got so much caught in that you feel safe and you think the news media ain't going to cry out if let's have a sunday school class of something something something that we have a history of problems with i'd be scared if i were yeah the news media would make a riot about it oh except who biased wicked brainwashed stupid idiotic people man full of the devil plain as day what a biased world if if that was the baptist churches oh they'd support what i say but if it was oh no the our crowd our team says the liberals then they'll then they'll switch their minds and say and they won't agree with you isn't that messed up there's something going on and i don't like that one bit but if there's something going on has there been further incidents that goes even darker yes there have been further incidents that go even darker if you study about walt disney it's actually some of the things are disturbing have you heard of mkultra now that's a real thing that ain't a theory okay that's a real thing that people admit in history books what they'll say is fictional or theoretical would be currently today that they practice this okay but they'll admit that the intelligence agency really did practices basically this mk ultra thing is where they took um participant or guinea pigs test subjects and then they actually brainwashed the person so they're able to brainwash the person and actually uh fulfill their bidding so that's pretty scary now i don't know if you've uh hypnotism is a real thing for some of you who didn't know that i even there's even psychology class that i saw at my liberal university just on hypnotism okay so this ain't a fictional or sci-fi this is real stuff and the intelligence agencies they were caught by doing that and they became infamous so cia became very infamous for that but the problem is this walt disney he had dealings and connections with cia before that's the story for some of you who didn't know here's the title of the article this is from a liberal news source the daily beast title is how the cia helped disney conquer florida here's another one from the new york times title of the article disney link to the fbi and hoover is disclosed this ain't a secret because even recently this is last year cbs news title of the article former cia analyst rodney farron on transferring skills from cia to disney oh yeah they had they shared a relationship for a long time if you tell me disney never had a relationship you're bonkers okay with a powerful system like that you don't think intelligence agencies don't want to take advantage of that if you worked in the intelligence agency of course you would use that why tv is very powerful okay if cia had a bad history of this one could disney probably have some bad history with this one well if you look at the rolling stone all right this is a mainstream source guys all right a lot of his liberal sources too that i'm quoting to you so i don't want liberals to accuse me of being conspiratorial right here i'm building up one by one the logic and the arguments here title of the article from rolling stone is stranger things the secret cia programs that inspired hit series so i don't know if you watch this but it was a a hit it's a hit show and the duffer bros the duffer brothers they were talking about real life government programs not fictional real life like mk ultra and stargate project so these brothers were unashamed and they were pointing out a lot of realistic things and this news article admitted that now because obviously you can't get away with a lot of things and you'll be accused conspiratorial and it's a movie they obviously have to make some fiction there but the mainstream source admitted that there are real things real incidents in here that they're discussing but the directors won't dare tell you which one is really true which one is false right so then one of them is actually a project that carried on a part of mkultra where children were actually involved so then children became the test subject and then the title and then the project was called project monarch project monarch and there's a person who claimed to be a victim of that her name is kathy o'brien kathy o'brien so when i studied her i was like well you know what you're going to hear the the mainstream world they'd want to cover that up right they don't want to say that it's something factual that happened well instead of believing what other people say it's important that you dig up both sides right and i'll be very honest at the beginning i i thought of her as being kind of weird but then i i gave a chance where i dug into her website and her interview and it really disturbed me there's an actual youtube video of it it's uh from a channel called montano ja so i don't know that must be a foreign channel so otherwise if it's english i guess you can't get away with it right vuk jovanovic mark phillips and kathy o'brien cia's mk ultra mind control program that's the title of the video and when i watched it it really disturbed me because there were people who suffered ptsd traumatic things and incidents or sexual trauma and it disturbed me a lot of these people were confirming what kathy o'brien said in the comments saying she matched everything a lot of them to a t and some of them were people who worked in counseling and psychology as well who dealt with sexual victim and patience and they said and when i listened to her a lot of what she said it's it was very amazing like all the details and names and the specifics so that was the first thing that disturbed me the second thing that disturbed me was she already admitted about the intelligent agent guy who helped her get free from project monarchs so she already gave them name and i already gave them make the name to you mark i forgot his last name but i mentioned that name to you so i'm like okay so unashamedly giving out the name mark phillips that's right mark phillips and they have that website and then when i was reading that website it's trance slash formation dot com and then it's what do you really know about mind control and when i was reading that article i'm like you know this person doesn't seem to be like one of these people but a person that really knows what he or she is talking about and then it disturbed me even more when i went to their books all right so one of their books is called ptsd time to heal on amazon and i'm like okay because they wrote books on this subject it shouldn't be like this then so then when i read it and especially the comments that really disturbed me and a lot of people were saying thank you so much it helped me a lot getting out of my trauma or sexual trauma because of the books like this a person wouldn't write something like that unless they experienced something really deep in fact one of the people wrote that you know actually this is too dark that i don't go that far but i can under unless a person sexually was traumatized this really dark and deep then i can understand why this book is good they said so that disturbed me i'm not saying that i easily believe what she said but i can't easily dismiss it either after that you know what she claimed she claimed that those intelligence agencies they were using disney movies for part of mk ultra and then she was sexualized through that and remember disney had ties with those intelligence agencies now that should disturb you what disturbs even more is this what disturbs even more is if you look at popular actors and actresses who were part of what they called the mickey mouse club i don't know if you've heard about that but in the mickey mouse club uh here's an article from one of those hollywood news sources all right straight from hollywood news source it's from the mirror uk title of the article is mickey mouse club cast scandals drugs teen virginity loss and very public meltdowns but it's very interesting if you study the story of britney spears how she started out that way when she was underage she was suddenly drinking and doing sexual stuff and the parents had her in a clean environment so they're like what happened until she entered mickey mouse club who was here by the way too interesting who was contemporary in the mickey mouse club britney spears justin timberlake christina aguilera and also ryan gosling and you know uh good looking characters too don't you think so and then from a young age now that's disturbing to me i'll be very honest that's very disturbing to me especially now here's an article from vigilant citizen and obviously i'm not saying that this is the world's most reliable source but i'll have to admit when i read that article the title of it is something is terribly wrong with britney spears instagram account and they believe that she was victimized that something happened with her history there that related to hollywood and it has ties to disney and this kind of stuff that i discussed and it shows a lot of interesting things that her actions her instagram posts now a lot of it matches with uh sexual traumatized victims or people who had a sexual traumatic history or even mk ultra history some of those victims it matched pretty well a lot of it uh you remember that time when she shaved off her hair they say that mk ultra victims that that was very important that was something that was tied sexually so i see something as very very dark here especially when she dresses up and take instagram shots of alice in wonderland and stuff like that when you have that kind of disney background and the history it makes me think twice it makes me pretty disturbed so that's what you see everything with the sexual innuendo now we're gonna go to witchcraft or occult so i'm going to use them uh interchangeably witchcraft occult satanism i know there are distinctions if you want to be technical but you know what to be very honest they're all the same they're all tied to satan worship okay it doesn't matter all right magic magic they believe in the magic and the spiritual realm and they tie it to lucifer or satan i see that all is the same now i'm building up stuff with disney okay and then i'm gonna show you how this is gonna match all right so bear with me still there is no doubt so let's start from the top again like i there is no doubt okay that disney has sexual tones i proved that much okay we can agree with that right there is something sexually dark we can all agree with that even liberals okay all the other specifics we can say maybe it happened maybe it didn't happen but we can admit that there is something sexually dark that's undoubtable okay even liberal sources will admit it you can even type down sexual dark stuff with disney or dark history of this disney and they'll admit it okay now with witchcraft that is definitely plain as day as well you might say really yeah because they admitted right here in the article this is a disney wiki website all disney wiki website and you know what they said that magic is one of the most essential elements it's the main theme throughout disney movies in fact that's no doubt and here are the lists that they give all right and let's see if you have a clean conscience after that and remember those disney classics and say if i'm wrong they say there's witchcraft wizardry and sorcery there's shamanism there is voodoo there is dragon magic they call it satan is the dragon right fairy magic genie magic i think genie that was another word for devil or demon or something like that yeah i don't know if you knew that all right there's also the little gods magic sons of god summoning magic elemental magic alchemy necromancy wait what did the bible say about necromancy about necromancers as guardian magic eldritch magic dark dimension magic chi magic chaos magic sun magic divination what did the bible say about divination mana magic guys there's just way too much i can't read all this gift magic and they'll give every single list there is no doubt witchcraft is all over disney wow all right and i'm reading from a disney wikifamdon site okay in fact there's an x with the title of this article from insidethemagic.com there's an ex title of the article x witch warns parents of disney's new show be careful because i don't know if you heard about disney's new show coming out about witches so an x-witch is warning about that now they're pushing that in wait a minute just like this they were they had a history of this and now they're pushing it in on how many year olds they have a history of this and now they're pushing this on how many year olds you just have to wait till you get past the 60s and 50s because it's just too conservative and there were morals in hollywood that time that actors if there were a couple were in separate beds now it's so you just have to wait for the right time now i'd say that's very disturbing and i'd be disturbed if i were you now there are rumors that walt disney did have ties to witchcraft they say this so this is not proof okay all right this is not proof okay you got that all right so i'm just giving some kind of info you got that all right stupid ai sometimes they don't understand all right so if you want okay so let me just say this okay i'll put a disclaimer this is fake news okay so fake news is this all right so walt disney apparently when he created his character mickey mouse that it was his spirit friend or spirit guide and so because of that that's how mickey mouse was born now i uh there is no evidence of that but there is no doubt evidence that within witchcraft there is a lot they use the mouse in spells especially you never thought of that here's one from from the miller's guild and miller's guild they they're in seattle washington very liberal place and then miller's guild they specialize in spiritualism so they said this twelve spiritual meanings a mouse mouse symbolism that's the title of their article and if you look at that you know what mouse symbolizes the mouse what it strangely symbolizes is fertility sexual why because you know it's fertility rate for some of you who didn't know that could there be a now uh i wonder philippines have that too huh or something did i hear that i don't know if that's true or not but we have a bunch of different nationalities here so they might admit it but oh they eat them yeah they eat them all right they that'd be better you know just eat and get over with right but they you but here's another meaning this is even darker a spiritual meaning of the mouse is because it goes underground its spiritual meaning is that it goes down to the underworld where the devil is right it's your communication your transport to the underworld now that i'm seeing something strange here that's pretty disturbing and this is even from an official witchcraft site this is from uh the website museum of witchcraft and uh magic okay museum of witchcraft and magic uk and in their museum they have one of their specimens or items 305 mouse all right and when they titled uh you know what they put the information on that mouse these witches in their museum it's disturbing poor little mick mouse done to death in a nasty old jar well this is real west country stuff in this case a mouse is caught befriended and fed for a while then death is induced and the death house jar is placed in the bar or store suffering from the inroads of a plague of mice what then happens is that the dead mouse's spirit has words with its kit and kin laying havoc in the barn and one presumed that it says look here you chaps enough is enough push off and nibble someplace else over and out simple as that the strange thing is that it does work and what is more so long as mickey's jar remains in the barn they do not come back no matter how tempting the stock held in store that's information specifically listed on this item in their witchcraft museum 305-mouse why would they use mickey mouse isn't that disturbing by the way isn't this interesting this is even in scientific papers didn't you know that spiritualism connecting to mickey mouse all you have to do is type it it's called the mickey mouse problem that's a real thing guys that's the real thing they put that name tied to spiritualism this is from the nih.gov all right their website the title of their article that they posted the mickey mouse problem distinguishing religious and fictional counter-intuitive agents what is that about the mickey mouse problem refers to the difficulty in predicting which supernatural agents are capable of eliciting belief and religious devotion they use that term as a real thing guys man isn't that disturbing right there there's just way too much stuff over here especially when they found out there's no doubt think about this could there have been a mouse like this as spirit animals mickey mouse yes because evidence is from the bbc news title of the article is 700 year old painting looks like mickey mouse it was found at i think some kind of catholic church or something and they dug and they found out and it really looks like mickey mouse guys the shape or it really looks like that and that was disturbing that was amongst a bunch of different spirit animals and mythical creatures they put it with i think after that all right i cannot say well disney deliberately built a devil okay but there is no doubt that this uh picture this image of mickey mouse it is a witch occultic symbol there is absolutely no doubt about that it is part of a spirit animal spirit guide system now even scientists use that term as a label now okay how about that right you you type down 700 year old mickey mouse and you'll see it okay and then you'll be surprised then things start to make some sense when you dig up walt disney life this is from the demolay.org d-e-m-o-l-a-y who are they they're a branch of masons there are particular branch formation masons they'll say disney is not a mason himself but he was connected to one of their lower one of their branches and that's the demolay organization one of their masonic branches in fact they said this did you know that mick this is from the demolay masonic website did you know that mickey mouse was a demolay well in truth walt disney was a member of demolay how about that he was the 107th member of mother chapter and joined in march of 1920 as a matter of fact this disney even said that a lot of what he built in disney and everything he produced is thanks to what he learned from their teachings those masonic teachings and remember he's not directly a mason guys he's just a part of that branch carried on a teaching of that branch and etc okay but it becomes more disturbing when you look at disneylandclub33.com disneylandclub33.com that's an official website where a site dedicated to the most exclusive location in the resort and you know what they mention right here this is interesting what they said in their official website when they studied this they said that 33 could be tied because of 33rd degree masonry who knows maybe he might say that publicly i'm not a mason but who knows behind the scene maybe because he's such a high up guy and cia and fbi hoover was high in masonry that you can't say that he wasn't a 33rd degree mason himself disney something to think about all right but remember there's no evidence for that just some thoughts to consider here's something even more disturbing they said this the number 13 was important to walt perhaps for its relationship to the freemasons or be or perhaps because the 13th letter of the alphabet is mickey m m mickey mouse m another m because of m wow but it's even more disturbing if you go to that website if you look inside their club there's way too much masonic symbolism there and then for me to say well he's plainly not a mason when you see all of that i'm at least open to this needs delving further i'm not saying he is but this bears worth repeating where you have to delve into you have to see that there is a good chance of that and gotta investigate it the pillars of jachin and boaz could be defined via the tile design they said another one could these lovely windows hold a clue the enlightened guest will know and it looks like an eye like kind of like the all-seeing eye in the back of the dollar bill or something all right do you know how powerful disney is this is from the insider magazine 14 companies you didn't realize disney owns think about this how are you going to brainwash the next generation it's definitely through tv everyone knows that even facebook got lash from that because of that addiction that influence it does that all it takes is some government agent i'd like to make a deal with you disney you can help us you're not going to go to disney who's one of the most powerful organizations of course you would and this is disturbing you know who all uh who disney owns espn abc lifetime the history channel a e fx marvel studios lucasfilm where star wars comes from and 21st century fox as well as i they said right here uh gopro as well and uh hulu now when you see that's a lot of power all it takes is one being who is the ruler of the kingdoms of this world and if there is one channel he like to use especially if very young people are watching you don't you think he's going to leave disney alone he's going to say i'm not going to use them you're you got to be naive to think that if if if the if you are the devil and the devil wants to use tv to brainwash the generation especially next generation think of one channel that's best that you're going to use disney there is absolutely no doubt about that disney's the best candidate now i'm going to show you this side okay guess what disney is uh for now let's just say this is an innocent stage they're not blatantly saying hey let's do witchcraft and then uh let's endorse pedophilians doing stuff like that that ain't full blown okay yeah all right but all right but i'm gonna show you why it will okay why first of all go to the book of samuel now let's look at scripture there is no doubt in satan worship there was too much sexual things going on oh and by the way you're going to find something very interesting right here the bible says right here in verse 4 then said they what shall be the trespass offering which we shall return to him these pagan philistines who are very good in building up idols what do they build they answered five golden rut what emeralds you know what that is that's the sexual part of the body and five golden what mice strange isn't that strange there's a satanic spirit behind that don't you think so don't tell me there's no satanic spirit behind that let me show you more go to the book of ezekiel go to ezekiel 8 ezekiel 8 and leviticus 11 ezekiel 8 and leviticus 11. there is absolutely no doubt that during the pagan days of the old testament that people were connecting idolatry with sex that is matter of fact history no one denies that all right there has to be sexual imagery something sexual within satan worship so then they'll put sexual imagery sexual sexual uh excuse me sexual sexual imagery sexual uh they don't have tv back then but pics the bible calls it image though and tv today in disney's called the image and oops we accidentally put a sexual what slip up in there how about that so notice that this is satan worship when they did that i'm not saying disney is doing satan worship but i want you to see that they're repeating the same pattern all right they're repeating the same pattern these guys are just saying i'm worshiping satan basically or pagan but these guys they're just saying this is children stuff okay so then i'll show you the bridge later okay now go to leviticus 11. this is interesting what the bible says in leviticus chapter 11 there's an abominable creature that the lord didn't want you to try if you could look at leviticus chapter 11 and verse let's see right here verse not that one not that one not that one not that one 20 what's that thank you 29 okay yes he got it 29 these also shall be unclean unto you among the creeping things that creep upon the earth the weasel and the what mouse okay why is that important the mouse in the bible is called a creeping thing now look at romans 1. you know what the bible says currently in the church age what people are worshiping romans 1. look at romans 1. romans 1. the mouse is considered anything of that creepeth right that the bible says it's an abomination look at romans 1 the bible says and verse 23 verse 23 and change the glory of the uncorruptable god into an image made like to corruptable man and to birds and four foot of beasts and what creeping things oh i'm mickey made an image god says that they were worshiping that they're worshiping creeping things that includes a mouse go to ezekiel 8 ezekiel 8. now i can't prove and say that they're worshiping mickey mouse and they're building a tunnel and they're offering incense and sacrifice oh great mickey oh spirit one i'm not saying that but there is no doubt some kind of spirit behind the scenes that disney is sharing with what the satanist did back in the old testament all right look at ezekiel 8 isn't this isn't this weird what the bible says what the children of israel did in ezekiel chapter 8 notice that the word of god reads right here at verse let's see we're going to look at verse it's i didn't write these verses down so thank you nine and ten sounds good yes thank you verse nine this is why you need people who know the bible all right then they'll know right you need people who connects those dots so that they can help you out amen in verse 9 and he said unto me go in and behold the wicked abominations that they do here abomination right remember creeping thing the mouse is an abomination right verse 10 so i went in and saw and behold every four of what creeping things and abominable beasts and what all the idols of the house of israel portrayed upon the wall round about including a mouse they did that back then they worshiped disgusting creatures like mice believe it or not now if that's disturbing go to isaiah 66 isaiah 66 we'll come back here later in isaiah chapter 66 i'm going to close it off right here something interesting now there's no doubt that there are sexual tones and there's witchcraft can we agree with that back then in the old testament all right there was satan worship and what i mean by saying worship is worshiping the idols the pagan images and stuff like that and they combine it with sexual things sexual tones and that in and that included the mouse as well that included the mouse as well all right this is what they did back then and plainly they admitted we worship satan now they might not say that verbally word for word but basically we worship a spirit all right or these devils are behind the images okay now these guys won't say that okay they'll say this is innocent for children think about this there is one thing that can get them together to worship the antichrist all right think about this go to revelation 13. your hand is isaiah 66. we're going to go back there because i'm going to show you the bomb at isaiah 66 later but i want you to go to revelation 13. now let's uh let's make this logical can we agree that uh the disney executives those in uh disneyland disney world or wherever that if they do follow the antichrist system that they will all worship him yes okay you have to worship satan you have to worship the antichrist we believe that because it's scripture that they will do that one day they have to but here's the thing the question is how do you get them to do that all right now go to revelation 13 the bible says at verse 4 and they worship the dragon see satan which gave power unto the beast and they worship the beast see that they worship the antichrist look at the last part of verse three and all the disney world excuse me and all the world wondered after the beast see that that was a slip up okay but there was a notice that all the world here they worship the antichrist and yes we'll have to include those disney people if they're going to be left behind and they're going to worship the antichrist system how do you get them to do that you cannot believe it it's going on right now and as a matter of fact it is not the globalist and it is not uh certainly elites it can't be gates fauci or etc it is you you are the one that's going to bridge it what do i mean by that pastor the church you might say why here's an article from uh this is from the south eastern baptist seminary the title of their article all right from their seminary from their school south eastern baptist theological seminary i believe that's it in their section between the times title of their article a curmudgeon weighs in on evangelical worship part three the tithe the subtitle disney world worship you know what they mean by that disney world worship because they said the church is no longer a church it is entertainment it is disneyland worship isn't that genius you know who's bringing in the antichrist kingdom rick warren joel osteen steve furtick some people are getting upset and they're they're right now uh going away online hey guys that's the truth you know who's bridging that gap you can't have evil people doing that you need a spiritual person to bring that we're worshiping christ jesus christ then that antichrist comes out i'm jesus christ why because we're losing younger people three-year-old five-year-olds and the next generation in church because church is too grown adult boring for them let's meet up to their level and entertain them interesting right there huh isn't that interesting that's pretty disturbing wow so they did that back then so then you get the church to bridge this all you have to do is this it cannot it doesn't have to be disneyland itself but it is big enough if you're going to receive worship as the antichrist you need a big parking lot you need a big church service and then if you want them to worship you before we go inside say your pledge of allegiance inside the theme park and then let's see that mark that way we can give you access to go in let's have fun while we worship the lord and by the way they had christian musicians in disney world singing for them before too annually you didn't know that oh you're just uh uh title of the article from wired magazine disney's one dollar billion bet on a magical wristband close to why because when they scan it then your services and needs are met just like a church your service and need is met what can we do what can we help you hey there's a and it looks like a bar and then ushers look like uh skimpy dressed waitresses and they come down and they meet the needs that's what churches are doing and they're that bridge i told you that's the big thing the wall the wallet oh you can keep your money you can keep your money in that uh wristband for some of you who didn't know so what's that it's tied to your idea it's tied to your identity like he said see it's tied to your identity so then how many uh points or how much money you got or what reward system you can get guys guys that's why the devil he can get the next generation now isn't this interesting let's close it here and then goodnight to y'all all right not bad for time all right isaiah 66. now for some of you who didn't know you do know this that back then groves were condemned in scripture right for some of you who didn't know groves were condemned parks basically parks were condemned i'll stop connecting dots you bible believers oh my goodness parks condemned why because a lot of it had to do with something sexual such as uh underground tunnels going on it came chaos excuse me stuff like that the victims coming out in the parks underground everything i said was fake news okay so when you uh when you in the bible this was condemned because they did a lot of sexual thing and worship witchcraft worship celtic druids they had a they held a spiritual bond with that with the trees with the groves uh i don't know about the groves exactly but the nature certain trees okay then you know what's going to happen at the tribulation this is a tribulation when god comes down at verse 15 he judges the world he rebukes them with fire but look what he says at verse 17. they that sanctify themselves and purify themselves in the gardens behind one tree in the midst what are they doing that if you study pagan history the idolatry they find that sacred cleansing with tree worship park worship grove worship but there's also sexual stuff going on too there's a history of that eating swine's flesh and the abomination and the what mouse shall be consumed together saith the lord there's a mouse connected to that isn't that isn't that disturbing why would the bible out of all creeping things use your head guys out of all creeping things why would god mention a mouse here thought could it be would come out in a park of trees and maybe just maybe the antichrist who might be disney [Music] write that go i'm gonna get down to that one you're right and that that he could receive worship that way and for some of you who didn't know there are two things i like to close with which is very disturbing look up mickey you can look it up look at mickey and then when it's reflected on the water it's wicked another thing if you look at walt disney's signature which it has to come out like that if you look at walt disney's signature you can see six six 6 and i could be wrong about this but i see a backwards six as well all right but i could be wrong about that all right you go home and pray about that for a while let's close with the word of prayer father god i pray that tonight's teachings have been eye-opening made us aware how evil the system is how they're trying to get the next generation and that we ought to be careful and we are not ignorant of his devices that we rescue the next generation lord this uh movie i mean this uh video that i'm posting is not about bashing people who go to disneyland or buy disney items or watch disney movies but it is at least showing that there should be a wariness lord there should be awareness and a caution of what the devil is trying to condition our children so that we can condition them back lord to the spiritual purposes so that we can make them see and make them not follow into into the trap of that system in jesus name we pray amen
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Feeling disheartened for unanswered Duas, is Allah angry with me? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
salim says it's been a year since i'm making specific droughts to allah at times I feel a bit disheartened that maybe Allah is angry with me so he's not answering help me fight these thoughts well first of all remember that you are a servant and not a master remember that you're calling your master and not your peer remember that Allah is not obliged to do anything for you while you are obliged and commanded to show and express your poverty or humility and your need for a large element supplicating and finally remember that what is ever written for you will come your way nothing will prevent it and whatever is not written for you no one can get it for you when you have these things at the back of your mind you feel the content in your heart the prophet of allah Ayub he was tested by allah for 18 years with an illness that people repelled him and boycotted him 18 years and he's a prophet for you to call allah for one single year Allah is giving you everything food shelter health you name it you can't count it but for that specific thing that Allah knows that there is no good for in it for you and you still feel sad that Allah is angry with you you should feel sad that you're not treating Allah so as he's supposed to be and not worshiping Allah and not doing dua for allah azzawajal or to allah expressing your poverty humility and need for him
Just a layman *Sh. Assim Al Hakeem*
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Sindri's Grief: The Hole (God of War: Ragnarok)
loss can do things to a man when this game ends there is a sense of emptiness of course there's a feeling of accomplishment and joy for Kratos and atreus in the post game you can travel all around and take in the vast lore that is littered throughout the Norse world but you can also return to sindri's home going back to this home who forces the characters to relive the tragedy that occurred there a house that truly felt like a home with a found family fighting for justice is now so empty and that emptiness what has been taken away from this home to me bleeds over into the rest of the game the shift from tears Temple into sindri's home creates all of these new unique Dynamics Kratos and Brock trace and cindery Brock and syndrome and it allows them to interact in different ways and it also creates a sense of intimacy and family as they include Freya and Freya and they all break bread together at the same table that is now again empty so many of these fast travel entry points are shot points also you need shops to get better armor to fight and lunda is great but she too is a constant reminder of what has been lost two members of the family have been lost one forever and the other unknown Brock's colorful language his comedy cindery's all gone there is a gaping hole left by the holder Brothers when Kratos and atreus met Brock and sindri in the first game they were separated a dispute had created a divide between them for years a split that hurt the two brothers but it felt like it affected syndra a bit more the bra could belittled his brother and his abilities as he did everybody but still was the one to check for him he eaten well enough I guess he gets so wrapped up in his works and he has a sense to sip us up out of the two sinjri was clearly the more emotionally charged One For Better or For Worse and this can be applied to just about everything sindri loved fully and he held grudges with that same intensity but the holder Brothers had been through so much together but what United the two was atreus and the late fee phase kindness clearly touched the dwarves and it showed as they gifted the Leviathan ax to her the only weapon to truly match mjolnir it also shows in the way they spoke about her Brock doesn't give many compliments but when it comes to Fey he says he's the only one who ever got my eyebrows into you damn fine woman she was and sindri was willing to even fight Kratos if it meant defending her honor and the gift they made for her that was How Deeply Faye impacted their lives through that connection they repaid her kindness to Kratos and atreus sendri says that he sees a lot of Fae in the young God's eyes he mentions how she was a good woman who wanted to protect people and he says that with a tinge of sadness in his voice I see a lot of her in your eyes you know to compare atreus to Lao Faith the just his High Praise already but it's insight into how sinjri views a trace going forward as a little brother a nephew family that he wants to help and help protect the way he speaks about it it's almost like he owes it to Faith and he does it for nothing in return Kratos at first neglects the family aspects of these relationships when they are asked by Brock to search for Aunt Vari all they find is the ring with nothing to give Brock Kratos still expects to be paid for his efforts this is a relationship that is transactional he is unable to do anything for the dwarf out of the kindness of his own heart and it's this idea of be it directed towards atreus is where sindri's anger truly begins injury and Brock again helped Kratos and atreus out of the kindness of their own Hearts fixing and upgrading their armor the ax all of the information that was given to them on their Journey the hidden caves the treasures the shock arrows the braided mistletoe arrows the bows all have been free of charge and in the first game this is how syndrie is repaid do something about it or shut Aubry I see yeah we're sick of think of Little People's little problems it's here that the seeds are planted sure it's a child who's telling him off who doesn't know better but that doesn't mean that atreus's words don't hurt even if he did apologize that staying in that memory doesn't just suddenly go away in the second game sindri takes on this uncle-like role to atreus over the three-year gap between the games they go on adventures together they've been Partners as Sentry calls it the dwarf acts as another buffer between atreus and Kratos another figure to guide the young God and to show him the love that Kratos does not outwardly show no one asks him to accompany atreus on these secret Adventures but syndra does it anyways to ensure atreus is safety he guides him and he gives him wisdom but it's wisdom that atreus rarely listens to it's easily overlooked but the seeds that were sold in the first game that whole it continues to grow because syndra doesn't feel listened to and appreciated by atreus he warns the young God about going to meet with Freya atreus doesn't listen and the idea of even going to visit her atreus had no intentions of Consulting Sinju sinjri calls atreus's partner and is genuinely hurt when he is not included in these plans and yet he still continues to watch over the young God he continues to gift him with armor new Sonic arrows free of charge syndrie the germaphobe at one point even touches atreus he puts his arm around him after an argument with Kratos as a way to calm him down that in itself is quite a mighty Act of love from the dwarf and after this the young God then has desires to go to Asgard to seek out the answers that he's been promised against the warnings of mimir Freya Kratos and most recently syndry he doesn't listen feels as though he is the closest to atreus and yet the boy does not listen to make matters worse in a fit of rage he transforms into a bear and slashes cindery something that wounds him more emotionally than it did physically and he wasn't able to forgive him for it saying that he eventually would and even after all this when atreus was missing Sindhu was still so worried about the young God from a Teresa's perspective it's easy to see where the lines have been blurred a trays clearly views sinjury as family he says so after trying to apologize to the dwarf he sees him as an uncle a big brother a friend to him these relationships are not transactional he is a child a teenager he has nothing to offer Sinju when family members offer gifts to others when they offer counsel and wisdom and help it isn't supposed to be done to receive something in return it is done out of the goodness of One's Own Heart That is the essence of family it's giving without the intention of receiving it's giving out of love but it all comes together when cindery's guilt compounds with his grief and his inability to let go when it comes for Kratos to potentially kill Heimdall he Ventures out with Barack to create drop near crafted by the lady of the forge earlier sindri tells Kratos that once upon a time Brock had died and so sindri went to affheim to reclaim his soul and bring him back to life but was only able to recover part of his soul missing the direction and that he has never told his brother this Brock's hudged that he had once died comes true when the lady of the forge is unable to see him because of his missing soul but when Brock dies he dies for giving his brother urging sindri to let him go for a second time sindri is forced to mourn his brother and this time there is nothing he can do about it there is quite a sense of powerlessness here at play for sinjri the halder brothers were once on a quest to become the greatest blacksmiths in all of the Norse world for all we know they already are mjolnir the Leviathan acts two of the greatest weapons have been forged by their joint hand the idea of drop near came from their mind they've got such a vast wealth of knowledge of these lands rivaled by few others they've got all these little tips and tricks and trinkets arrows little gadgets the ability to enter the realm between Realms the ability to fix virtually anything Sentry already tried to fix Brock once before now he's got no more tricks no more gadgets no knowledge that can bring his brother back there's nothing left there's nothing to do but to let go and deep down syndra blames himself because for the second time he was unable to protect his brother and now because he couldn't fully bring Brock's Soul Back leaving out the direction there is no afterlife for Brock this is it Sindhu will never be able to apologize he will never be able to right his wrongs this is it if Souls can meet in the light of offheim he will never reunite with Brock in the light he has stripped his brother of his Direction and a life beyond this one and he feels so guilty about it and there's a reason sindri couldn't let go the love he had for his brother was too great the sadness and the pain of losing him would always be too much he says it himself I couldn't be alone sindri says that Brock called him selfish once and he refuted this idea but in his actions we see that syndry was to a degree selfish denied Brock a chance at the afterlife because he couldn't survive without his brother because he couldn't let go now inconsolable and unable to carry the weight of the choice he made so all the pain and all the anger he feels towards himself he aims towards atreus I gave you everything my skills there my friendship I'm your partner we're not supposed to keep secrets what what is this about it doesn't matter just let it go okay my home as you can see we've settled here in the realm between realms my secrets I couldn't be alone my treasures dropped here but we need it our supplies and you just kept taking and now what have I got not even my family I'm sorry for how I spoke to you cindry can you forgive me already have I'm really sorry about the way I left so do you forgive me I'm sure I will eventually I'm so sorry no [Music] no I don't want to hear it you don't know what sorry means you weren't sorry this is what sorry looks like syndrie drowning in sadness closes all of his emotions off except for rage and vengeance he even disregards the innocent people that he hurts in Asgard to prove a point to atreus emotionally syndrie is a drain but physically he is spent as well syndra's physical change is so jarring when combining that with the anger that he feels his blood-shot eyes his hair disheveled his hands exposed this is the same man that could barely touch the Leviathan ax because of the amount of blood dirt and filth that was on it he wears gloves at all times he was constantly gagging throughout the first game but now Brock's blood stains his armor and he never takes it off nor does he ever clean it and his hands are now fully exposed still stained with Brock's blood as well because of that guilt that is Weighing on him so heavily it makes him desperate to hold on to that anger that Vengeance even after he destroys Odin's soul Brock's Funeral takes place a bit after Odin's end and when the dwarf appears he still hasn't taken off the blood-stained armor and his hands are still exposed he wants so badly to continue being angry because it distracts him the armor the blood these are constant reminders of that rage but it's fading and the close-up of the dwarf sending his brother off he allows his anger to slip and to turn into deep sadness but he still doesn't want to let himself break when Kratos tries to talk to him and he stares the Spartan down he can't even manage to make out any words I think at that moment he finally ran out of anger good hole that was growing inside him had finally engulfed the dwarf until there was nothing left but emptiness inside of it and his grief without processing it made him empty even the way he slowly trudges away as if he were a man unstable a man with no Direction a man who's been broken down to his core just trying to find balance anywhere when we juxtapose that with atreus's reaction he too tried to run away from his emotions but Kratos and mimir forced him to confront his emotions sindri on the other hand in all of his grief refuses to let others in building up that wall making that hole larger and larger the more it grows the longer he takes the harder it becomes to forgive himself he might never be able to a rational look at the situation is that cindery's anger isn't unfounded there is a bit of truth behind it atreus does bear some responsibility in the way that he treated sinjri but atreus is a child a child of a deeply wounded God and a deceased Giant a kid who's not known any bit of normalcy he's just made friends his age for the very first time in his life at 14 years old I've mentioned how Kratos sees these relationships as transactional and that atreus does not but sometimes kratos's ideals and the way he treats people bleeds into how his son does For Better or For Worse without atreus syndrian Brock would have never reunited without atreus he would have been killed by that dragon century is old enough to take responsibility over the fact that he invited Kratos in atres into his home willingly he decided to help them on their journey and even after learning of the potential danger even after learning that they would be involved in matters concerning Odin he continued to Aid them all of this was of his own volition but I think the most important thing to note here is that grief is not sensible it's not rational grief can change a man let's get the [ __ ] out of my sight I think deep down syndra knows that it's his fault and I think he knows that blaming atreus does nothing good for him in the long run the Brock would be adamantly against him blaming anyone for his own death other than Odin but again this game approaches grief in a very realistic way this game and this new world has been about grief the entire time about how people react to change grow or Decay when they lose a loved one whether it's Kratos and atreus grieving Fae Kratos being forced to face down his past mistakes and accept them in order to properly raise atreus or whether it's Freya and learning how to grieve balder and how to move forward past her rage and now syndra grieving Brock becoming someone completely unrecognizable and to make a small note of that sindri is turning into the man that Kratos once was I think the Spartan recognizes this and he tries to help him but he too more than anyone understands what loss does to a man grief is a part of life as faith says the culmination of Love is grief and yet we love despite the inevitable we open our hearts to it to grieve deeply is to have loved fully open your heart to the world as you have opened it to me and you will find every reason to keep living in it Cindy loved his brother so much so much so that he knew he couldn't be in that world alone he wasn't strong enough he isn't strong enough to let go sindri has closed himself off to the world in that closure the very thing Kratos wanted to avoid for atreus sinjri is slowly losing his reason to live grief changes people mistakes change people sindri's words his actions and Brock's presence they leave a great hope that emptiness permeates throughout the end of this game these are the consequences of their choices and this is one mistake one final problem that the great blacksmith's injury might never be able to fix it's a hole that might never be closed foreign
Sage's Rain
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Flats dives into the world of Open Queue competitive with Emongg and KarQ
i'm looking at the clock oh man dude i do not think i want anything to do with anything more of those do we try it finally do we queue for it i'm looking at the clock if we don't fuel it let's do it okay that's it i i'm 44 69 so chad will be happy with that too let's do it yeah real funny oh god you're serious yeah like you get down you go you go down wait we got a game let's go oh oh my god wait a minute car explains why are you in here wait what are you doing for the right thing right here i just got off the apex and i was like i'll play some open cue okay do you want me to go pharah i play a good ground fare oh [Music] wait a minute they're hog goats okay y'all yell at me for those bubbles nathan thank you jeff i slept somebody what all right get ready all right you don't have to drive almost oh wait i thought you go okay oh yeah no rhyme synergy yet i know right or right let's go let's go let's go let's go let's go let's go to the back line get in here [Music] oh [Music] i mean not be you know oh crap oh shoot uh broken crab oh feeding the next bubble here i need this i need this dude to shoot me i need energy thank you i got energy all right now grab graviton let's ride close right ready ready ready ready ready ready three yeah let's go let's go let's go focusing on okay [Music] i have nana we're gonna be aggressive we're gonna win this fight right yep watch this right now is that true ryan was meant to be played we have more call-outs than open cues in our rank games i know it's insane trying to go in the part right okay i'm gonna say it bring back goats that that is blasphemous rock paper scissors and then uh in three two one we'll say okay okay ready yup three two one scissors paper okay yeah behind us i'm going to be there i'm going to be there you're going to be up too guys let's go all ready we go no run show no rain shoulders it makes me kill if it is i don't know what happened he's sad but tell us there's a widow with a widow come here these guys don't remember how to play ghosts you don't go so far up this early you just die you lose at that point you go in you hold w you kill zarya you go touch this partner because that's how the transition goes i got it look at this huge actually oh here we go you all know the tradition you all know the tradition okay now we run we have no heels we run we run we won the ride oh okay all right that's it okay okay no no no no we're gonna turn this around we're turning it around what i know what happens what do y'all want to go i know what happened here kark wants ryan so he threw that round so we get another round oh how did you know because because there's no freaking way in hell we walk in a spawn i get inside two feet in front of you and you watch me die do you want me to switch anything else oh do you want to go echo yeah ground echoes uh just junkrat in disguise i'm gonna go up in the air and see what they're doing he's going bridge by himself i missed every shot yeah we're on point by himself for some news i'm so smart oh boy that was not what i wanted to do okay okay window on my account ready three two one window window oh no i got slept all the way in first one [Music] yeah they're riding socks stall heroes you say huh yes i do i'm leaving for a second i can't be on point you're gonna go roadhog to stall you need to confirm now [Music] keep spinning this is cursed what how why i have so many questions i'm called danish what do you need let's go get ready [Music] for delay don't worry they use things they're really low they're all pretty low i'm gonna pile drive i have to i'm dead we have beat we have it chew chew chew chew [Music] yes [Music] oh [Music] oh my god are you able to do this oh wait um to the other uh shocker like how often do you queue like open cue like oh i just wanted i'm a [ __ ] i'm keeping my 4009 so i'm just playing open source oh okay i think it says hey make sure you keep queueing because we're queuing all right well i got actually got to go but no you got one more you can get good yeah i think yeah [Music]
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Sunlit uplands? Managing moorland archaeology in the Yorkshire Dales National Park
[Music] thankfully my okay so I'm Myles Johnson I'm the senior historic environment 1% for the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority until a couple of years ago I worked as a countryside uh political adviser so my specific role was to do with providing advice on management of historic environment and a lot of that entailed in probably the last 10 years entailed advice into restoration schemes and so there really is quite a lot of overlap that said there's also some significant differences to give a little bit of context I'm just going through a couple of sites and with some tasters of the kind of archaeology that I deal with them don't live in my sight adviser on so the circular enclosure you can see there is actually a relay by part of a coaxial field system think the enclosures potentially Neolithic there are dozens potentially hundreds of square kilometers even of coaxial enclosure systems in the Yorkshire Dales really quite significant part of our historic environment not particularly tangible long whereas some of the industrial remains we have rather more easy to appreciate from the from the public perspective so on the left-hand side and that's a shot of part of the west side mark and Gough dealt with as a very extensive lead mining landscape including rushing shaft mining areas of dressing floors and you can perhaps also see there's numerous dumbs on the really large part of that landscape is about water management right-hand side is actually grass in tambour in the south part of the National Park a really significant very large early 19th century shaft mine on Crescent amour and just an example of a LED mine added a drainage feature so a lot of these features lie on on match grass walls quite often they are varying depths of heat sometimes we get deep eat sometimes we have very shallow feet which generally at the towards the basic beauties is actually really fun quite a lot for historic activity don't know how well you can see this but interesting sometimes up on the on the interface of the peeterman limestone we get hints that there earth where it's actually disappearing underneath the people perhaps an example of verts and deep repeat here we've got very Road it D Plunkett peat potentially caused by more than fire in the 60s 70s you can see some causeways on there that's actually one of our mining landscapes of Tom Hill coal mining landscape the heat starts to Road is actually very difficult when it gets that bad to to regenerated people so the mall of restoration surveys our modern restoration projects do things like they will try and reintroduce Heather Russians and they can sometimes they will seek to transfer Spackman moss reestablished moss onto sidewalks is wet enough sometimes it's actually a grass nurse crop that they need to put on in order to do that we actually need to reduce the acidity of the peat in that case actually leaves lining surgically so the environmental terms that's quite an interesting that said focus I'd like that the PT's is essentially so eroded it's like become a dupe system so you have peak the washes away in winter when it dries out and summer actually it becomes very mobile news so kind of quite different kinds of more problems and then safe Marty was talking about an x-ray we also have thousands of miles of modern drains their core grips in the auto dials and probably a significant percentage of those have been been blocked generally it's done by a chat excavator struggling the group taking a little bite on one side and people ugh in all of these projects or I would say one of these the vast majority these projects we've had our logical input into and depending on the protection of the area we request prior survey and we would tend to it would tend to be very basic survey because it's you know the purpose of the project is not the historic environment but we would certainly enhance the information that hold on Morland areas through that be so what we tend to try and get the contractors to do is to actually theme the archaeology by its vulnerability to certain kinds of activity to the restoration different restoration actions involved so I would do that very simply so it might be a red amber green in terms of machine access or actually where we be concerned about a machine actually taking Pete to groups form and so already have been exclusions over the green area will be fine and an amber area well that might require some some further in order to do these projects he's hellishly complicated because a lot of the time they're they're managed grouse rules which means that there's a vested interest in in access to the more of certain times a year you have people with guns so you want to be slightly careful but we need to fit around those shooting activity quite a lot of them also common land and actually if you do the intrusive work actually he convenes consent from sexual estate to do that and a lot of them are also triple s eyes so we're talking about most complicated designations and and a lot of negotiation to automate those projects work so in in Yorkshire there's been an organization run out to use a wildlife trust for your to P partnership and we work very closely with them now right that's the P bit of I didn't want to duplicate apologies it's is slightly out of date that because the Yorkshire Dales National Park it's not my shape anymore it's slightly larger as of August 2016 and I want to talk a bit about the context with which we we get funding and can manage historic environment successfully versus bid resources available for for example natural environment so this is just about that shows distribution of shared monuments against Triple S eyes and admittedly it's against the old National Park so there are actually now 295 Shepherd one of us in the Yorkshire Dales as opposed to two hundred a couple years back and actually that makes a real difference to what we could achieve some of those sites that's the National Park as of now which I'm absolutely delighted he's come here as some of the best archaeology ok and actually that that number is he really needs significant and I suppose really it's part of the numbers game that a lot of us have to play so I don't know if you can read that but it's actually the number of shared monuments is it's reported each year and is used as part of the basis for the the funding of different national park authorities so National Park authorities are rated against one another in terms of their environment of assets and that actually fundamentally impacts how much money but it also duck number means things to people like our many ways as well so and I'm Frank and in general terms they don't necessarily understand vagaries and it is the number it's not the area that scheduled or the number of constraint areas it's the give you an example for part of the limestone craving areas my apologies for the light on this the photo contains really quite a complicated landscape with probably later prehistoric to remodel British classical field systems overlain by probably really quite early lead mining live enclosures the bottom the rest is also part of a grassland species which grassland Chiklis I and again we work quite hard in advising on high-level stewardship agreements purchase eyes to ship agreements but the the wit pound ISM isn't with the historic environment there one way of trying to address that is through drafting a series of premiere after law school on skates that's been done in Expo and dark war we haven't actually formalized these yet but before my boss Robert retired in 2016 he and I went through an exercise in enjoying some draft pals which we will actually consult on through our yesterday's historic environment group and hope to adopt at some point then the next deliver to the other thing obviously don't have to do is extend that to cover the the new area the National Park to move on again I want to talk a little bit about lead mining which is actually one of the special qualities of the historic environment the National Park so part of our core purpose is to conserve enhance the special qualities of national park and industrial heritage in particular the mining heritage this again most shaft on gratings and more early 19th century deep mineshaft a certain laws like a big dome so there's very few places to put a dates in on the top side of picture you can see what was quite large dressing floor but it's actually going to sturb its are going to be historic interest these sites are actually also quite important for their botanical interest they the dressing waist is quite toxic and it doesn't let you take very readily but when it does it gets quite rare plant communities such as spring summer which is shown in this photo the reason about 10 years ago a significant part of Robertson my work and a really big area of concern for us was that these sites particularly ones that fell off to shooting States were being used as sources back again to improve the infrastructure related to shooting principally shockwaves but also things like grass was and this had gone on for a long time and it's quite understandable because it's not really being used by anybody else and to anaesthetic saying it's a free source of aggregate and quite quite useful readily available portable if you've got the machine like that but actually technically it's not very good for creating trap ways and one of the impacts is that it washes away quite quickly and that adds a wider impact in fact one of the legacies that we're now starting to become aware of with the legend student in the orchard ELLs is its world of water pollution so in the must in the last few months we've been in discussions with the Environment Agency and that's because what of course is like the air and the Swale and the needs which is actually outside the gales but as the same issue of failing in terms of the metaliteracy contaminants they have sometimes in the order of 50 times so it's actually really quite a serious issue now the Environment Agency are involved in a you know in a big teeth swale which is a national scale Heritage Lottery Fund bid and one aspect of that is to actually start to try and tackle sometimes point-source pollution to some of the diffuse pollution that comes from these slides I should say also the the tracks issue we've actually Robert and I made quite a little progress on that we wrote to or shooting the state's about eight years ago ten years ago and we took a paper to eat to our planning authority which made clear that we weren't we've been turning a blind eye to this issue for too long so in we require notification under the GP do general committee development order event of any use of minerals spoil and where that's happened we've tended to so this issue with with with mites with pollution to mine sites actually basically relates to all aspects of lead mining if you think about it actually waters involved in in dressing in extraction and actually in the smelting of all foot power but also for drainage and also separation for example of smell milk old gang or what's finish with this particular slide again which shows the some of the downs in art and graph Dale and actually briefly mentioned another idea one of the other things that the uplands our thoughts we pretend to have both potential for is actually to reduce runoff and reduce of flashiness these these dams are mostly 18th 19th century they actually have potential to be reused to attenuate water flow and reduce flashiness so that's kind of one of the interesting things I [Applause] [Music]
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Week 8 - Lecture 42
[Music] welcome everyone in the previous lecture we had looked at the kalman filter which provided us a way of estimating the the state of a linear system a system that evolved linearly and was disturbed by gaussian noise and where we were getting observations which were linear functions of the state again corrupted by gaussian noise the reason we started looking at kalman filter and more more generally filtering problems was because our because we we look we had come to the point where we were studying this the linear quadratic problem with partial state information and there we found that the optimal controller is a linear function of this estimate of the state this is the the best estimate of the state given the information right and this we said while the opt the while the controller lk could be computed recursively using the recut equations and so on this how to compute this remainder was something that was not addressed by that at that time and so the way to recursively compute this was through filter so we got into filtering then we specifically got into the the kalman filter when the noise was gaussian so now putting all this together we can we can describe what the complete solution to a to a linear quadratic gaussian problem is so a linear quadratic gaussian problem would be one where this this noise w k and this noise v k these are also gaussian with and with ah with mean zero and they are independent gaussians and the initial state is also gaussian so so a linear quadratic gaussian problem that is one where your state evolves as x k plus 1 equal to a k x k plus b k u k plus w k you get observations y k equal to c k x k plus v k and your x zero w zero to w n minus one ah and v 0 to v n minus 1 these are all independent and gaussian so remember in the earlier problem when we looked at just the linear quadratic problem the there was no particular assumption about the about the variance of the of these of this noise right we just we only had that the we we only assumed that these were independent these are only independent with with 0 mean we did not assume anything specific about the distribution also the initial state was some something given to was its distribution was given to us again we did not assume anything specific about that distribution but now we will assume that these are independent and gaussian ah in this particular problem and that gives you the linear quadratic gaussian problem now with with any this if you had any distribution for ah for ah for ah if you so long as these were zero mean and independent but not necessarily gaussian there also we knew that we had found that the optimal control uk star was equal to mu k star of ik this was always a fun something of this form it was l k times conditional expectation of x k given i k right so this this holds holds for any any noise and by any means i mean 0 0 mean independent so this holds for any distribution we do not need the gaussian assumption for this particular for for this particular result we need the gaussian assumption in order to now compute this this quantity efficiently right so gaussian distribu the gaussian assumption is used in this in computing this so gaussian used in computing this efficiently or recursively all right so this is where the gaussian assumption is used now what is the implication of of the gaussian assumption well that it this in fact can be computed through the kalman filter that comes through from the kalman filter and the kalman filter itself has a very nice form that we that we discussed in the previous class all right so now the main thing that we that we will discuss in today's class is that this particular this this this expectation here what is the form of this as a function of i k remember i k here is all the observations up until time k and all the actions up until the previous time instant so what what is the form what is the form of the form of expectation of x k given i k so if you go back now for this we need to just go back and glance at some of the earlier some of the results we had earlier stated see remember we had we had mentioned this one particular fact that when you are that whenever you are estimating a a a the state given given some information all right this this estimate turns and and and the information and the state were all jointly gaussian then the estimate turns out to be a linear function of the information now in our case also the the the state and the information that we have is are jointly gaussian that is because they are all eventually determined by the distribution of of the of the noise in the system and or and the initial state right so they are all linear combinations of the initial state and the noise in the system so consequently the state itself is some gaussian and ah and the the the uh the the estimate also is gaussian right now this this basically tells us that this particular estimate that we are deriving here this is the conditional conditional expectation of x k given i k this itself is a linear function of i k so this given ik is linear function function on ik so which means it is a linear function of all the information that you have so which is which is this this particular vector now if this is a linear function of i k remember outside we are up we are applying after this a control which is also linear which is a linear multiple of of this particular term right so you are applying something which is a linear func which is a linear multi which is which is a linear transformation of this particular state so consequently this here all right this this this this quantity here is also a a linear function of i k so which means u star here is if i view it as a function of i k directly remember its eventually a function of i k after all so its but it is here its written in terms of the conditional expectation of x k given ik but the important thing is this because the conditional expectation is itself linear in ik you have u star which is l k times that conditional expectation so therefore u star is also a linear function of i k so in other words we can think that we can consider u case u k star equal to mu k mu k star of i k where mu k star is a linear function this is the beauty of this problem so what we have seen is that eventually the pro once the once the for a linear quadratic gaussian problem your optimal control is a linear function of the information right so and in fact it is given in terms of the conditional expectation of the state given the information so to recap lets lets once again see what which assumptions are used where to get that the optimal control is linear in the conditional expectation of the state given the information we do not need any we do not need any linear we do not need any gaussian assumption on the noise so this the highlighted equation here this holds for any noise distribution okay the ah if we if you now further want to claim that this is linear in ik right if you want to further claim that this is linear in i k then we need the gaussian assumption so when we have gaussian assumption we get that as once we have gaussian assumption conditional expectation of x k given ik is linear and then therefore as a result of that uk is also linear in ik right here uk is linear in expect in the conditional expectation of the state given ik that holds for any noise any noise distribution ok i hope that is clear all right so now ah so so you can see so let me summarize these so we we always we have for any lq problem uk star is linear function conditional expectation of the state given information right we have now for lqg problem uk star to be linear function of ik since this here is a linear function of i k so this is the summary now here is something that so so with this summary we now need to look at the problem problems with partially observed state in a in in in a little in a slightly more mature light so notice that we we the way we approach problems of with with partial state information or with imperfect state information was by considering the information vector as as the state so we said that we can just think of ik itself as a state and ah think of any new observations that are coming in as some as as noise and and then keep updating this as a state vector and that way then we got another form of ah of of what looked like basically a perfectly observed observed system and then we said we lets write out the let us write out the bellman equation for that system and based on that we we produced we got we wrote out the dynamic programming equations and got an optimal control we said that the optimal control can be computed through the dynamic programming equations as a function of ik now the problem with this this approach right so this this approach which is wherein we so the standard of so the approach of approach to that we have taken so far approach to partially observed problems is take i k to be the state take the state as ik then then the take the then and y k or i had no earlier my notation was z k i think this is either of these ok for the observation the observation as is is as as noise and then right and then from here you get a perfectly observed system and from the perfectly observed system we apply dynamic dp equation and compute the optimal policy mu k star of i k mu k star as a function of of of the information but we had seen a challenge pertaining to this in one of our earlier lectures we had seen how this the the difficulty that this entails is is the is that our state space keeps blowing up with time right which the the state vector itself gets longer with time because we we make we have more and more observations with time and we have a longer and longer history as as time goes on so the state vector keeps growing longer so the difficulty is difficulty state vector keeps growing growing with time ok so this is the this is the difficulty that we have with this ah in this particular approach however if you see the result that we have just got for for linear quadratic problems there is something here which hints that this approach can be simplified so if you see the the from the l from the linear quadratic problem we have got without even making the gaussian noise assumption we have got that the optimal control is a linear function is a linear function of the conditional expectation of the state given the information right so we its we are not really taking here we are not simply saying that the the optimal control is a function of the information we are saying it is a function of something much more specific which is the conditional expectation of the state given the information so this here is something that we have derived from the information its a piece of information that has that we have derived from ik and it turns out that it is enough for us to define the optimal control so the optimal control morally is only a function of i k that is that is as per the definition but it turns out that it is in fact a much more specific function in the sense that it is a function of only some some part of the information that is available in ik and that that information is simply the conditional expectation of the state given the information right given given ik so in other way so here this motivates the following concept and the concept is called sufficient statistics sufficient statistic is that base of that piece of information piece of information in ik that is sufficient to compute uk and then eventually also j k or j case ah j j k and more generally j zero of j zero of pi zero so it is its so sufficient statistic is that that bit of information within ik which is sufficient to for us to compute the optimal control and thereby the value functions or the cause to go and and the ah and the eventual optimal value of the problem optimal cost of the problem so this this here is the thing that we that ah the that the control can really be made a function of so in general the fun control is a function of just i k but but if we can if we derive a up from this a sufficient state form ik a sufficient statistic then we can simplify that our our exploration by saying what should be the control ma what can the control be made a function of well it should be made a function of that particular sufficient statistic so so it is that piece of information in ik that is sufficient for us for computing computing computing these these quantity so for the lq problem or the lq problem it turns out that the sufficient statistic sufficient statistic is is this this particular thing right so the linear quadratic problem this is our sufficient statistic you just need to know the conditional mean of of the state given the information right so only the mean of x k given the info given ik is needed to compute uk star remember ik as as a vector of random variables has ah has can be used to derive many different uh different pieces of information or many different other random variables right these these this is just one of them one of the random variables that can be derived from here this one here the conditional expectation of xk given ik is just one of the random variables that you can derive from ik but it turns out that that is sufficient for us to compute the optimal action in this particular problem now the ah in the in the lqg problem it further happens that this this itself the sufficient statistic itself can further be computed in a recursive form that is the further simplification that happens in the lqg problem the sufficient statistic does not change the sufficient statistic is still the conditional expectation of state given given the information but it is it the the sufficient statistic itself can be computed computed easily thanks thanks to the gaussian nature of the noise now what the what what is all of this telling us this is telling us that there should be a way for us to to approach problems with partial state information without having to having to write the the state as as the information vector because then the state becomes too large and the problem becomes too complicated so then the question for us then is what is the right universal sufficient is there what is the right sufficient statistic now this here the conditional expectation of this of the of the state given the information this was the sufficient statistic for the lq problem this is not necessarily the sufficient statistic for every problem if you go back to the first lecture of our course we had seen that the mean does not always capture all the information that we can get about a random variable and the same lesson is is is there here too because the mean of this may not always may not always be enough it just happens to be the case that in linear quadratic problems the mean the mean of the state given the information is sufficient it is the sufficient statistic now the question then arises as to what can what is are the the uni what is the sufficient statistic then for every problem and is there even such a thing as a universal sufficient statistic which can be used for every every particular every problem every class of problems so this this is something we will we will discuss in the next class [Music] do [Music] you
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2016 Topps Chrome Hobby Personal 4
hey everybody thought where Jesus would be welcome it's time to a personal for the one and only motorboat jones it is a topps chrome hobby box I never left k Clemens that's the problem I never left the whole point of that was like to try and get people to buy spots while I was away actually sustaining myself with food which I still have not had today alright pressure ok on the way use it in the cart use it in the second discount part and you will be good to go pode is there crusher check your items mario chalmers back come on folks just keep the chatter going with keep me up towards the top so that more people come in more people will buy stuff and we can break more things this is what we need this is what we want this is what the world deserves I'm what about Jones let's see what goodness you have Jacques Peterson futures prism panic McCutchen Knoxville Owens zackly refractor rookie Adam Jones prism Adrian Gonzales or fractal Jay Bruce prison David Price refractor floor Bert James pazos the Yankees base auto josh donaldson blue to 150 for the Blue Jays looky bats schwarber Garrett Richards refractor come on let number to be sweet let number to be sweet Harper refractor Brandon Drury the arizona diamondbacks cake lemon I mean topps chrome is a is a collectible product because of the rookies I mean it's like the first rookie card that you get for a lot of them and like you want you want two tops rookie and you want a Bowman prospect like first audit like a moment rookie card is not as worth as much of the topper and just the young okaying the way the world Samardzija refractor and a Christian Yelich mighty Marlins to 275 what about Jones thank you not for an offer everything wrong not for everything but I'm saying not for everything
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Changes to corruption-prone public procurement system
foreign the show that focuses on the issues behind the news legislation is being prepared to begin overhauling South Africa's corruption-prone public procurement system Terence creamer joins me to discuss what some of these changes might look like hi Terence hi now what is the background to the public procurement Bowl well I think as you said in your intro it's about corruption really we've it's become really a place where most of the corruption in South Africa takes place whether it's around covered equipment or whether it's around locomotives for transnet or boilers for eskim this is where most of the corrupt actors are penetrated so this came to the fore very much during the Zonda Commission of inquiry with a number of days of hearings into the system and recommendations were made and in parallel the treasury was already working on plans for updating and modernizing South Africa's procurement system and uh so it's a Confluence of factors there was a view that was really not working it's not delivering value for money for the Departments that are buying it the it's become very open and prone to corruption and then there were these recommendations that the president then responded to around the Zonda commission and there was assurances given that updates would be made so that's really the background and our legislation or draft legislation has been prepared now it seems that there will be a shift from a one-size-fits-all approach yeah you know that's the great irony of South Africa's procurement system as it is as it stands everything goes through a competitive tender process and that's really driven from a constitutional uh Clause that we have to have this open competitive Fair processes transparent processes but it's become anything but ironically so we do these competitive tenders whether it's for pencils and pins or paper or laptops and government ends up paying a price sometimes three or four or more times what you could going down to the shop and buying it at a retail store so it's having the opposite effect and then at the larger scale that that competitive process the sort of people that are trying to do it by the book find all sorts of hurdles to get through the system because it's a highly bureaucratic highly cumbersome box sticking exercise and you have to have all your ducks in a row and those that somehow find a way to navigate gate around at the Bad actors there's other ones that are getting some of these tenders and then over charging for them there was limited scope in differentiating between buying a pen or a pencil and buying a boiler for instance or a locomotive and we know those are quite different and all roads and infrastructure power lines so to have greater differentiation between those sort of routine procurement items and Big Ticket items that over you know that can have an element of a user pay for instance in it that can Will have a multi-generational laugh span and needing to embed maintenance into that so you can see having an undifferentiated process is problematic the Constitution demands that we try and use procurement as a social transformation lever and sometimes that's been used I think by Bad actors but it also hasn't been very very effective so we've had a very narrow base of empowerment around us even though we talk about broad-based black economic empowerment it hasn't really worked in effect so on a number of fronts it's problematic and then there's very limited Automation in the system when things happen around tembisa hospital and and things like that no red flags come up in the system it's a it's not you know so people are gaming the system they're staying below certain thresholds Etc it just doesn't come up these should be more automated that should be it should be greater visibility there's a sometimes over centralization and sometimes you know a two Federalist approach to this procurement so on so many fronts I think the procurement system is just the treasury admits is just not working particularly on the value for money front and having a one-size-fits all whether it's around preferential procurement and we know that went to court and it was found to be unconstitutional so we you know sort of Lacuna period now in terms of how we're managing preferential procurement all the weightings that we give for instance between price and social economic development those have been very very tightly codified and yet they haven't delivered so on so many levels we need modernization we need overhaul we need more automation we need more technology but we also need to be able to do this in a way where the guardrails are very clear and that it's it's it's not so opaque and complex because in complexity is is where the sort of the ethical dilemmas come in often where these sort of gray areas and loopholes that can be developed so God will some greater flexibility ironically but great to ethics around procurement as well now when will a government consider the proposed legislation I think that there's some frustration amongst parliamentarians that the Bulls still in draft form and store with the state legal advisor in fact there was a lot of unhappiness about the presentation being made to Parliament this week without the bull having me formally tabled and gone through the state law advisor but I think that process is going to happen quite quickly now and we should have the bill tabled and that the Parliamentary hearing process start happening quite soon now and I think that the aim is to try and get it through this current Parliament before the elections next year when will the changes start to be felt well that's the other thing this is really the end of the beginning to have this new framework it's not the end because uh what will come is they will have a sort of the overarching framework and I think a key to this average framework will be an emphasis on value for money over all else and that we really haven't been getting and that actually the benefit the so-called beneficiaries of of procurement whether it's in the schooling system whether it's in the Health Care System whether it's on the roads whether it's in water that need to have affordable prices and that really requires that we procure for value for money so that's going to be the overarching theme but to get to that point we're going to have a new framework a modernized framework but we're going to need subordinate regulation and that subordinate regulation then needs to be implemented in the real world and they're going to be legal cases no doubt I mean already it's a highly contested area but they're going to be it's going to have to be legal precedent that arises so I think we're really at the beginning of a long process of cleaning up our procurement system that's much overdue and they're going to be mistakes I suppose and we're going to learn by doing and hopefully the media and the courts continue to play the sort of spotlighting role on on the Bad actors and the corruption but we really at the start of the journey not anywhere in the other end but we really if we don't clean up this procurement system I think it's a it's a road to nowhere thanks this weekend with us Terrence pleasure that's it for today join us again next week for more news analysis to subscribe to criminal media's engineering news and Mining weekly please email subscriptions at primamedia.cr.za foreign
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Let's Play The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time #5
how long was I out no no but I just had an epiphany here we go Ruby's turn 40 of them take that turn into that walls you wouldn't get hurt I I try to not get her wet but it's hard to do some backwards gallop here we go that's for I'm going it's hard to figure out no though space space awesome I can hop on a cop Keystone do you get like d cunha hangover yeah after that I don't want ya look at that look at back walk right into the ranch and your molecules get it recently you wouldn't it's a teleportation yeah peanuts don't do that that'd be that'd be hilarious if she's like okay instead of just very I'm going to teleport you into the future what how did he do last seven years oh why was I only teleported four years in the future well I'll be I'll play game I'm Jergens hariya scruffy get some might as well what you doing how are you doing these are that noise when he woke up oh yeah yeah now you remember well excuse me it still sounds your lemon cream you all right that was for honestly it sounds weird coming from your face I was fighting words dude how's it what start looking I will don't worry I got this I'm good at this game don't worry about it who mortified it's just nothing is inspected okay we got it wow that's difficult why is this man I like to cheat the system others stereo night this is one of the people who likes to throw all those chickens in the one spot so they can't leave and move around so there's only those three chickens but me I like to remember where they land always and then find them because I don't like moving that many chickens I'm not [ __ ] hustler I pick up the chickens and thrown behind this table the [ __ ] out of those chickens it's very nice because we're gonna stuck there I got a bottle milk but more importantly bottle seriously that's more important than the milk like I'm the game you get tons of bottles but these are the ones you can read this yeah honestly like when you get magically or in the game the items are like bottles they're not just particularly energy that does not magic decanter ah guys this is a bottle no hmm we're tracking do things in there mm god I can't believe I said with a magic toucan true that's they all heard but that's still weird word we use the Cantor's who uses that word for containers anymore no you just did a game did it first game said nothing you did that's what the name of um you pick it up as like you had a large magic commander the cartridge said that to you the cart yes hey you got a magic scratcher oh cool thanks bro he did it first I night oh you know what now okay he's bitching about her mother again she's like uh all right what's playing a song together he had a cute ocarina kid what talking about your prior instruments pretty good to me are you coming on to me yes by Bush oh yeah horse your dad just proud promised marriage no he's like what you like to marry my daughter yes oh I was just kiddin you son of a [ __ ] nerf RTI guy he's gonna talk to you he's gonna [ __ ] out why is he watching it maybe it's de symbolize that it's important for you later no cuz he usually does come out during songs that are born for you when you're any time zone another than me it's like like well it's a lot faster than normal walking that's moonwalker ever extra mental fast so I got any sense keeping a lot really hard collect all those deku stick for that events who says they make fences on a deku stick so it's always the tech you sex and now this it do so much damage if it fell on you this I basically say screw doing a bunch of work move that box one little big there we go really hard to see but whatever enter their just made it screw moving boxes geez harpies here oh now let's leave cuz it's all we need here break the game I'm break anything we can stop breaking okay then breaks a game yet yes re-broke walking you already broke walking hitting things for using lateral hmm what making the performers so sad right now I speed rating the [ __ ] out of their game huh there's one guy in Japan is like gum I was gonna be totally hard nope I don't think one is on the case ha one cycle even though I didn't want like a move her it Queen what would you do the mixes I don't know yeah this is Parvati all know what I didn't do start jibber jabbering but you did exactly what happened double slash attack not nearly as effective as before that hits all right I love the navvies button is just pop it up there cuz you're never gonna look at it but I do a couple times I'm trying to like just used it look function and she's like hey like damn it you talk to you want to talk today huh no you know would be nice if you actually told us where you're supposed to go she just gives you vague hints not about how you're supposed to get there or what you're supposed to do [ __ ] you ever fight a skull a style child whatever but not the things that pop up at night if I want a nice Island I think you I'm pretty sure we do yeah they're like a couple miles away not tell them as you tomorrow hope thank a couple from pop up here mr. yeah oh I'm fight one now Oh see the answers my question okay at night now my questions it always happens exactly when you that's who's gonna be new death row yeah daddies conquest whoa whoa whoa I don't know what my boy she sounded like the king oh yeah I am gonna break the game a couple times in this village oh you're about to yep no just I am about to what oh that no that's later that's the short time do at all just like I could wait that I could do it now but then I wouldn't be able to get everything so it have to do it again screw that for real honestly I don't know why I forgot to skull toes in here there's one like in that house to the left there's one right outside of it but I i can get it i just kind of put out of habit I guess I hate this means it's an awesome idea nah one heart damage wow so much progress progress all the time moving forward let's go not make me fall risk just can't see you excuse me your middle all this progress hi yes you're gonna give us another little like intruder later that day another this is the first time we got here I no buts those like Kakariko village in like graveyard and damn piece here I think I started doing the heart getting mini game right now yes I'm room so springy spring it's a good idea because if you use the Sun song around him then he won't actually like bushes life um he won't actually appear if you use the Sun song and making nighttime there you have to wait until sometime der the normal nighttime sounds now I got bugs and I'll keep these bugs for very long should I uh well actually I think I'll show what the bugs do I think you do think soon was I do all you'll say metal more folks did you know I didn't do a high two percent of this game yeah I wonder if I'd do it before I talking I probably do I hate I know I don't maybe I'll just explain it since I cried about um if you put a bottle of bugs over a place where you plant magic beans they'll come out with a golden seal Toa and then you can kill it but if you plan a beam there first and try to put bugs in it it won't come out with one so there's the nine miscible ones another attempt in spots but the one setting right next to the guy who gives you magic beans that one does not have a golden Scott all in it for some reason i did not know the yeah hmm is this where i know you know did you actually fast forward oh noes waiting for him cuz he takes so long i gotta read review from that one yes yes i think i got pretty lucky here and actually i don't actually think it's in the same place every time because i make it to these even and there we go okay eft sometimes I run out of rupees during that that's always kind of a bummer I agree running out of rupees and needing to get more for killing a mini games kind of annoying and bummer hey do right now man this is what they do but of course being the thrifty individual that I am I catch one of the three bugs that pops out of the funky tan recycling bugs yes my cycling well there you only need one bug ya to drive is so cool there's also you know they're one in this area but cannot be got until you get a future item yeah I have the Mets brim adult instruction skull trolls really do kind of suck they don't go anywhere and they get their ass kicked my little bugs what they do all right I just like such a tiny buggins just like it haha I was wondering would that how that I don't know I like I I've seen this like official journey guys for this and they tell you to do this as an adult night I still don't know why the Sun song is incredibly useful and getting it is irma Susie if there's always a lullaby is a good idea why would they suggest doing it so dope I don't know because there's a chest that you can only open using fire down there and I don't have any fire abilities yet I just I never known anyone who actually did that I always know everyone who's all exactly go up to this tomb they do the exact same thing that's what we did yeah now it's pretty much what everyone did not particularly sure why the god would be like Europe just do it to getting your boat right there well they don't specifically say wait there just like when you become an adult that's like one of the first things really well since you're in the graveyard to get the hook shot you might as well go get that song song that's so useless sequence I think she's guy were you looking and the prima official strategy guide hey I was a kid all right no excuse official strategy guys never worked well and i know i mean it told you where to get everything is just i don't know why i like I don't hold it and then they mention it no the one guy that I really liked I through the official strategy guide worst was disgaea three they had very detailed everything you know what I loved one strategy guides do o / boss wonder how you're gonna beat him I are you a strategy guide by we don't want to spoil anything play the game this is you you money-grubbing little so you know that thing there's like yep last one last game last game baga yeah ya win this one legitimately we can opt on but you helped us cheat all this way 00 by I know those really scare work reference so i just thought it would immediately you know I know my first like big mistake for myself is coming up soon hello
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[Music] how's it going everyone caleb here with lane sports cards uh got another evolving skies mixer this time or special gonna be for uh kevin h good luck kevin got the one battle styles pack and the four evolving skies packs good luck kevin see what we got for you man pig night reverse and got into crossmovie nice pokemon there for you kevin lacrosse movie nice all right time for your 4 evolving skies good luck great start [Music] ampharos got a regular leaky hollow this time there you go kevin hollow rare all right couple up for you harvana and a diago hollow nice diagonal dragon type pokemon got a pincer reverse and stoutland flow ready on the back all right that'll do it for you kevin thank you appreciate you as always
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Vortex Formation
rc6 and is actively demonstrating the experiments for quite a long time so i am extremely thankful to himself for visiting here and demonstrating to the faculty of sciences now i request dr man to say a few words about the innovation thank you [Music] um foreign [Music] the best [Music] these equipment over there and they wanted them to host it at uh so it's a great opportunity and honor for us to display these toys scientific toys here and they will stay here in this wonderful indians i will describe you one by one for example this is a very simple toil in which water is filled but it doesn't go normally but when you just shake it then it starts trickling down and we say it's a tornado of formation or vertex formation this happens in nature when there is an abundant or a wind storm then suddenly the wind circulates around and the dust goes up okay in here the air is coming out and water is going down normally it doesn't go okay but you have to give some force which is a circulating force okay to trigger it right the surface tension and the weight of what is holding it okay but as you pick it it starts calculating so most of the things are during book but to see it visualize it and do it it uses different pleasures for the learner okay so if you play these things with the young kids they will be excited to learn and read more about the classes so
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Sentences from Top 100 Words and Abbreviations 15wpm
Can you do that? There you are, he said. Did you see it? How long has he been there? Do you know what you look like? What DO you know of him? How are you? There you are. And what is that? And all for what? What do they call you? He said no. But what will you do? What is it about? But WHAT DID you see? What do you make of that? Do you know what you look like? Do as you will. That will do, he said. They said no more. What did he do to you? Will you come and see her? You know more than we do. No one will come, she said. Did you know them? How did she do it? Do as you like. And who was that? Would you like some? Now you know. You have them? And who are you? But WHAT DID you see? But it has been so long. There you are. But how about you? Would you do what he did? What is it all about? There he is, you see. It was from you. What would she have said? That was all she said. How did he do it? Do you see it? Who and what are you? You can have some. How is he now? What do you make of it? 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Then you may go. You can go. He said no. Go on, he said. And do you like her? What did you do then? You know how it is with her. And who was that? What do they call you? Would you like some? How did he do it? You know more than we do. How are you? And what is that? How can you know? What have you come for? But it was of no use. How is he now? Do you see it? What did you do then? Would you do what he did? You can do it. What are we to do? You have them? And has it come to this? Who and what are you? There they are. How long has he been there? What would she have said? What is it all about? Now is your time. But what have they been up to? And how did you find out? No, was there one? But how is that? There he is, do you see him? Can you do that? They said no more. And what did you do then? That is a long time. But he had to have it. Do you like him? Did you see her? And do you like her? And could she see him? What DO you know of him? Do you know her? and so on, and so on. 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There he is, you see. Now you know. How is he now? How would you like to have it? And what was it for? Do you see it? who, then, are you? And what do you call her? There you are. He said no. what has she to do with it? You can have some. And who is this? There you are. Now is your time. Can one see from there? What would she have said? And who are you? That is a long time. How can you know? What are we to do? There they are. What do you make of it? And when will you call? Are you there? How did you come by it? You have it. And who are you? We have no water. That will do, said he. How can it be? We have him. What did he do to you? That will do, said he. You have them? How did he do it? What will you do, then? Then, how do you know? Do as you will. Do you like him? But WHAT DID you see? How are you? There he is, you see. And what did you do then? Do as you like. How did you know about it? And what was it for? You can go.
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book haul #2 for Sept.
hi everybody i am jessica with the book goddess and this is jade artistic word lush and we're coming to you from my bedroom again because it's probably the quietest room in the house but we'll probably get interrupted like we always do but we had a great day in books and actually a great weekend box probably we went to borders as everybody knows they're going out of business of course and i've said this several times and um everything is down to 90 percent off and you know that makes for a great haul for me because i got like 22 23 books and i got 22. yeah i mean hey mine was my bill was like 27 and hers was 27 dollars you can't beat that you know we were excited our bags of our baskets were so full yeah we didn't bring them all up here but we'll do another one later yeah we'll do another haul we would run out of time so um so did we have anything else to say before we get started no just get started okay we'll get started then um my first book i want to show you i did get from borders and today and i only paid a dollar 70 for it and i was real real excited to get it and it is starcraft by elizabeth c bounce and our buns bunks i guess and um i saw it from a blogger on youtube the other day and i really really like her i can't think of her name but i love the way she described the world the characters everything so i went ahead and bought it and it was only a dollar seventy so i said hey you know for a buck seventy i'm gonna give it a try so okay so i got louis venison's english sponge um frontal snogging the george nichols series um i actually have the other um eight downstairs i went into uh gotta have the entire series frenzy and about all of them in one fitting so um yeah i'm kind of rereading this one right now so i just started it today so i cleared all of them i'm gonna read one through nine and just non-stop so it's over oh yeah i told her she should save her because we're gonna do like in april a funny month in april because of april fools and she should probably save those for a funny month but she's really excited to read them so i might break you know like i don't know all right and i also got at borders today which was flip because this was recommended me to my by my librarian in the youth department or the teen department yeah teeny department and she um told me how great it was and again i got it for a dollar this one was a dollar sixty so you couldn't pass it up so it's by martin bedford and i don't know if it's dystopian or not i know there's something like it says ever wake up in someone else's body so i don't know if he body jumps or something but it sounds cool so i'm gonna definitely give it a try okay i got frenzy by francesca leah block um i actually love a lot of her books and some people say that they don't like it like a lot of people i've heard that they don't like her on books but they don't understand her i think it's because she writes kind of you know she's just quirky she is very quirky and i like her books though because i don't know they're just i feel like i can relate to them maybe because i'm a little quirky too but probably um and she's actually really pretty and she seems like she'd be a fun person to hang out with so i mean not that you can see the pictures but um yeah i was excited to get this is the last one they had and i only got it for like 99 so yeah that was cool um then i got elixir the other day at borders and i'm kind of bummed that i didn't wait until today because i would only pay the dollar 74 but i only paid like i think what was it three bucks two or three bucks for it anyway so i really can't complain because i got it for like 70 off instead of or 80 i can't remember which instead of the 90 so but i got the hardcover and i bought i actually i bought the paperback and i ended up giving her the paperback because she likes paperback and i like that anyway better and um i think it's funny that hillary duff wrote this but hillary duff is cool i like her you know i've been watching her on tv since she was a kid and for my hair she actually wrote a really good novel so the second one's coming out she's a very talented girl i have confidence in her i got um deadly little lies by what's your name laurie stoller's um i got the second one on her cover downstairs i bought that too i got this one for like not even 99 cents and i got the second one for 1.70 and the cover feels really cool and the funny part is that the cover on the hard cover the little um jacket feels the exact same way as the paperback cover that is so it um i can't wait to read this i don't know what type of book it's going to be but i have forever that a lot of people liked it anyway didn't give me much detail on what it was but i can't wait to read that i love the cover on that one too that one's cool the second one looks similar to it does it that's cool i get um this book for today from uh orders for i think with 79 cents or 80 cents it was ja ward's envy and it's actually new i didn't even know that it that would be there i was so shocked to see it there because it's like brand spanking new um it's her uh fallen angel series and it's the third one in the series so i'm really excited to read it i read the first two um and it's definitely not the brotherhood series but it's like a companion so i've been reading it brotherhood is better but this is still pretty good so i had to get it i got 17th summer by maureen daly um it's about summer love and the girl who thinks that doesn't believe in love and true love and this book changes when she changes her mind over a summer and i can't wait to read this because i like those type of books where there's like i like romance okay but i don't like adults i like why i i love you mushy romance not the anyone want to jump your bones roll me up okay i also got this book i'm actually reading it in that galley right now but i like it so much that i went and bought it and it is also an adult novel and it's by gina shawwalter and it's the lord of the vampires or yeah lord of the vampires oh my gosh i love this book so far every once in a while i get in the mood for an adult novel and this one has definitely struck my fancy this time and what is even better is it's got bonus short stories like three other bonus stories in the book because i mean it's not a very long book it's only like 200 and some pages but when you add the other stories in it ends up being over 500 so i'm excited and i like gina show walter so hey i'll give it a try and for how much i pay 70 cents i'm not complaining no um i got rotten ruin by jonathan mayberry um bookish brunette said it was really good so i figured i would go out and pick it up i've never read a zombie book so i figured this might as well be my first one so it should be pretty good and mom over here got it today in hardcover which is funny because i got mine what three days before she got that one yes and she paid more i got it in her caliber for a dollar seventy so i was super super excited so i said hey gotta have it and what is the next one so if i like this one i'm gonna buy the other dustin dk i'm gonna buy the other one and then her cover because i have 10 of my books match so and i like hardcover better she's like yeah but your book doesn't do that your book doesn't have that no my butt doesn't have that but it's it's on the cover it doesn't matter i don't know my book does that yours doesn't i don't care i like that human two zombies i don't care i didn't look on the inside so yeah but mine has these cool little pictures yeah but mine like they look like little cards guess what mine they're in there oh okay okay whatever all right well i got sweetly which she's highly jealous of yeah but i might let her read it we'll see and it's by jacksonville oh read it she just might let me read it i might let her read it first which i rarely ever do with a new book but um jackson pierce wrote this as everybody knows and the cover's cool and um she may read it for halloween or halloween reads but look for it in her haul maybe i like trees i'll probably save it for a fairy tale because it's hansel and gretel and it does have a spooky cover so it does go for halloween but um the hands will get gretel is the fairy tale thing so i'll probably treat her i read soon just because of the tree on the cover and nothing to do with the book oh my gosh but that was so it was a good book oh i bought it and came back she had a hardcover and i went out and bought it the author of that one is nina malkin she's got a new book coming out um i don't remember the name of it but oh my gosh when it comes out we will have it oh yeah it was amazing we loved it so much oh you just went right yeah okay so got the house of dead maids um freaky cover yeah claire b duncan i like scary story though and everything and someone i i don't remember who was i might have been missing the book i don't know exactly but someone said it was gonna be for their october wreath it's a really short one though i'm gonna read it it's only like 145 pages so i figured you know it might as well i know it would be really spooky i mean i read the inside of the thing and it sounds pretty darn scary so i'm pretty much can't wait to read that that'll be with my rotten ruin and i may read it if i get up the courage to read it but i'm not really into ghost stories and i just think the covers will gross but i love it it's gross in a cool creepy sort of way i think it's a pretty color i think it's creepy the more you turn it it's like i mean it's a cool cover but it's creepy i mean it's are eyeballs it's a ghost it still freaks me out i get it but it's so freaky okay all right and next i got this book on netgalley 2 but i don't know if i'm going to be able to read it um so i ended up buying it because i wanted um to have a physical copy because um not jessica but her sister i can't think of that's so sad from the chapter checks and i'm so sorry i can't think of your name at the moment i'm having a blank she only remembers jessica because that's her name that's her name yeah that's my name so you know i don't feel like it's that big of a deal i mean oh who can forget my name if she got hers that'd be depressing yeah that would be kind of sad if i couldn't remember jessica given the fact that my name is jessica but anyways um be committed but just uh um the other girl she has um the sister had it in hardcover red and it looked fantastic you have a sister well don't don't worry i'll be the mother you'll be the daughter so i hope you do but anyways um she gave a great review on it and i have absolutely loved it and when i seen this i had to have it and um i i like her cover better and i agree with her that the cover was better but i do like this cover also so i went ahead and got it and it sounds cool so the other day we did a book haul and i showed you devouring um i got the other two i got so stitched and fear escaped there's only three in the series and i'm saving these for um my uh october reads because i actually read the back of all three of them and they do seem pretty creepy too and i love the covers because on each one of them it's got this pretty little smoke feel and i think it's awesome so i can't wait to read it i'm trying to get her to read it to my friend but i'm not real big into ghost stories but we'll see i happen to have the first book to this i haven't read it yet this is secrets um it's the ivy series and it's by lauren coons and with uh reena onyear and um cool cool cover i like that their pictures are in the back that's kind of cool um so i'm gonna give it a try i i don't know when i'm gonna get to it but i got it because i have the first one and i like the cover so we'll see okay i got last christmas by kate bryan it's a private prequel i actually have the first book the private to the private series to see if i like it but i haven't read it yet and then i saw this and i was like well i'd rather read the prequel before i actually start the book anyway so it'll do me some good so i don't like prequels when they come out after the book anyway yeah i mean so i mean i'll read we'll read them i don't read prologues to books so i feel like it's just one giant prologue oh yeah okay la my last book i think is that my last one i don't think so no i think i showed them all yeah and i'll start you two or once and i got two left well then we did something wrong you did something wrong keep going uh okay anyways my last book that i've got is the iron duke by melon melon meljean brook and i'm real real excited to read this i actually downloaded on my nook from the library and then i forgot because i was reading something else and i had to go back so i had to have this book so that's all i have i think i got two books left i've got kathy keys books um it's by stuart weisenberg um it's a pretty cool book um i got the first one downstairs this is the second one i haven't read the first one yet but it's not really focusing in on the pages there we go there we go see there's different like little edges on each page it looks very cool yeah that's cool my old my middle daughter she has the that book so the first one i took it from her show yeah she's passionate about it because i bought the second one and then i've got what if all the boys wanted you by liz ruckelshauer and sarah james um this is to choose your own bench type book there's more than one of these um but i didn't know if i'd like them so i just bought this one and if i do i'll go back and buy the other ones but i got this one at barnes noble so one that was in the youth section so i can't wait to read this one this one is i like the fact that i could read it and then reread it read it and it will be different every time yeah that's cool like those than i did too when i'm a kid and we still like them to this day yeah but so that's it for now i mean we've got more downstairs but yes we do we just didn't want to bombard you it's very over 15 minutes and we don't even know how to make this video any shorter because of course we get sidetracked but i hope you enjoyed and um we'll be posting some reviews of some books coming up and thanks a lot for watching bye
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Wednesday Season 1 Episode 7 If You Don't Woe Me by Now Reaction!
what's up guys today we are watching episode 7 of Wednesday so last episode Wednesday Tyler Enid they broke into the old Gates house and they found some pretty sketchy [ __ ] and from whatever they found I've come to determined that the therapist girl has to be the old like Gates sister and she must be working with the monster thing if she's not I'm gonna be surprised but like why else with the body parts of his victims be there you know it makes no sense but Tyler's also very like very suspicious because he got attacked by the monster but he didn't die or like you put in a coma like he barely had anything done to him and that kind of just like messes with me like why you know but I'm gonna find out more about the show so let's get into the episode thank you foreign funerals who died don't tell me it was Eugene mayor Walker was murdered oh I totally forgot about him the final Gambit has yet to be played the killer will make a mistake and I'll be ready I'm ready to see what that mistake is I just want to know who it is [Music] still as sharp as ever my pigtailed protege [Music] I didn't think they would put her uncle in the show I was waiting for it to be someone totally different just to keep him on his toes of course he filled me in on what's been going on Monsters murder Mayhem what fun [Laughter] this place belongs to a friend you've actually made a friend that poor kid will be going home in a body bag he's already in a coma haven't been able to identify it [Music] it's called a hide hmm transformed in the middle of a Chopin Sonata massacred a dozen audience members and three music critics what triggered her he's saying that was such like he's saying that was smiles I only saw her in group electroshock therapy oop electroshock therapy keep their hands off each other now all right they I showed up unannounced one night Gomez's dorm room let's just say I wasn't interrupting a pillow fight [Laughter] if you are discovered I will disown you and collect all the reward money tied to your capture I'd expect nothing less and try to find ways to endanger literally everybody she comes into contact with hyoko and I are so in sync that she's begging me to be her new roommate permanently she wouldn't do that Uncle Fester who's Uncle Fester Mara you randomly everywhere then on Outreach day you arrived at the meeting house just minutes after the monster had disappeared yet you say you didn't see it they're just putting him at the wrong place at the wrong time I've been attacked At The Gates mansion if I Am The Monster why haven't I killed you he's got a point how long have you been lurking long enough to feel the tension between you two yausa hello thing you can't still be mad about the Kalamazoo job it wasn't my fault oh you said you can crack that safe in 30 seconds that's why you never have beef with thing he'll choke you out into a replay of Kalamazoo [Music] that's a lot considering he's just a hand and it's like how I don't want to question it anymore cause the side to develop an immediate bond with its Liberator the creature now sees its master I'm so willing instrument of whatever and Affairs agenda this new master might propose so it's two people someone's the action monster and then someone kind of controls it I was just working on my novel Enid has requested a room with Yoko for the rest of the school year I didn't think she'd actually go through with it turn into lifelong bonds I would rather buy a rope is it really so difficult for you to admit that you made a friend and now that she's gone you might actually miss her for her yes Uncle Fester hey how did it get under those so quickly okay bye who are you talking to it's none of your goddamn business I know what you are Xavier can you stay the hell away from me I'm still curious as to who he is going to meet up with [Music] I picked it up on my way out of town you know me I like to travel incognito oh no at least it's black and white though that's her style foreign [Music] lady so that could mean he'd possibly is the um monster thing the hide no I applaud your new willingness to delve deep into yourself I'm seeing you on Monday we can start then what did you so urgently need to discuss Wednesday now that she's there she must have figured out he was a hiding used hypnotherapy to unlock him that would explain their secret sessions I think the kid behind the counter has clocked me [Laughter] oh God on the house hey thanks kid need a refill on this puppy too Tyler um he's really weird all right that's it from that night my father gave you explicit instructions not to be near me my dad's not here and I want to break doesn't care what his dad says they also have a bad relationship his dad just walked in putting these up around town is a bank robbery suspect and he's a real creep you haven't seen him have you no it'd be pretty hard to miss oh wait that's her uncle I didn't notice that at first well between the monster and my uncle I have no excuses figure after what happened last time you owe me so you owe them you won't have to I'll come to you 9 p.m Corrections [ __ ] okay then how's this gonna go your job is to guard that diary while I'm gone I'll be back as soon as I can it's not a date watch that diary goes planned I guarantee this one won't make you pass out cold but you do have to close your eyes are you serious at least he's going into like how her vibe is like it seems like he's in a cemetery you can open your eyes now that's kind of pretty he did all that just so y'all can hang out there you're not gonna watch a movie I saw the freaking thing in popcorns popcorn how do you feel the scary movies you can't watch them if I'm alone [Music] people say [Applause] he said it was a horror this is gonna come out and say it I want us to be more than friends you'll snap out of it Maybe think about it stomp on your heart and always put my needs in interest first you can keep trying to push me away it's not going to work keep trying probably definitely [Music] oh come on they were just about to kiss is a canoe missing figured he might be holed up in Raven Island I'm not going to even ask what this is but I never saw the two of you here you got it um yeah it did way different than I thought he would I thought he was about to be like hella mad thing who the hell could have got in there don't you do who the hell heard thing the table foreign [Music] she actually had tears in her eyes she cares about thing oh come on thing dies and I'm done [Music] he's gone Wednesday no come on oh yes he's not dead I guess I'll see you at your arraignment or the next family reunion it'll always be my favorite Wednesday pug see that foreign if they were just Mindless Killers or conscious of their actions what was his conclusion he was killed by a hive before he could reach one damn come with me I have information about mayor Walker's murder okay then how the hell would you get information printed these off my dad's computer seems he was trying to track down someone Laurel Gates looks like he started right after average day he must have recognized her there according to the British police he was looking for her she controls it you know who Laurel is don't you oh no she's gonna confront her [ __ ] peaceful you're not actually accusing me of murdering the mayor the Roses you left in Eugene's remember your mistake they're the same variety that's what I'm saying you are so out of line do you know how violently unpredictable a hide can be what was your plan to have Xavier committed before you could turn on YouTube Wednesday you need help what if she is wrong time's up Laurel foreign so maybe she's right about another thing irrational [Music] don't tell me the monsters there wait so it's not gonna be her foreign [Music] she's dead next would you see what I mean though she died maybe jeans and a coma everyone else died what about Tyler Marcy alive Dr Kim bat's dead [Music] this ends now so did it kill its master or were we just completely wrong about who she was your painting has been improving I enjoy this one in particular so if you saw it happen in his head and a vision in your shed are you Jean's glasses whoa someone's planting evidence someone's planting something I don't know somebody planted that stuff dropped the knife get down on your knee cuff wait they're really gonna take him in for that appreciate the help Adams being set up let Rowan kill you come on Xavier don't say that even though she might have deserved it you're back I'm gone for a few days the place gets trashed and thing almost dies someone's got to look out for you too what happened it was great I just decided I needed a few more boundaries there's nothing quite like the feeling of being proven right except maybe someone to share it with they may have blabbed about your date with Tyler so how'd it go now they're gonna gossip about it are closed then you should lock your doors like who I can trust is that I mean you're ready to be more than friends oh God it doesn't mean it look at her being the one to initiate it so she knows now it was Tyler what's wrong first boy I kiss would turn out to be a psychotic serial killing monster I guess I have a type it made sense it made sense all right [ __ ] you cannot tell me that did not make sense because if you think about it Lindsay has been to Xavier's shed thingy so many times yet this one time she goes there she then finds like the glasses the inhaler and all that [ __ ] I knew it but I'm I'm still kind of mad that it was Tyler because it's like they were getting close and they were about to date and then he's a killer this music now she's gonna have to make it up to Xavier because now she knows it's not him but it's like who who's helping him because other lady blonde lady is dead who's who's another person in there that might who knows Tyler I don't think anyone knows Taylor well let's do um I don't know I haven't seen like have I seen like any teachers or anything like talk to Tyler dance episode who did he talk to he bumped into or something Christina Ritchie yeah they well he only said that he gave her like a cappuccino though and it didn't it didn't really seem suspicious I don't even remember if he's had like a run-in with principal Weems or anything because it's like I don't think it's going to be one of his students because that thing was like it came from like a long time ago or something I don't know but it's like now everything is up in the air I'm surprised she didn't straight up just tell him that like she knew who he was but what did I say every time she touches someone that shows that shows them a vision of like them or like some that's like involved and every time he touched Tyler bam it made sense that's really kind of depressing though because I was I did like him but I also like to Xavier look Xavier is now not a killer but it's like why so Xavier's been having visions and [ __ ] Tyler that's kind of weird I don't know I just need to 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A look at 9 Supers RPGs and what sets each of these Superhero roleplaying games apart
we're here to answer your game gaming and game night questions all right so we're going to swap things up a bit tonight i'm handing over my bell to sean for him to talk about some of the games he's been checking out now specifically superhero themed rpgs and i got a couple questions for him about this so first up what's with you in superhero rpgs where'd this obsession come from and second what games have you checked out that caught your interest and why so what are what are the most interesting ones you found because i know you're not going to go through all of them we'd be here all night and into next episode i know it's quite a list of games and i keep thinking i'm like how many ways can you do role-playing of superheroes differently like i know of a few core systems but what makes these games stand out as unique from one another well up first uh you know i started as a comic book collector very young i was actually involved in groups of comic book collectors and and tracking values and things and while i got out of that uh and my collection tanked when the entire market bottom dropped out in the 90s i still have a deep love for the superhero genre and comic book themes and the way comic books present things and and tell stories um comic books are just a fantastic form of media and have so much value not only in the super sense but i know like i was introduced to some great works of uh classical fiction through comic books uh my first ever experience with ivanhoe was in comic book form uh and it was a great introduction whereas the book when i was you know eight years old probably would not have done anything for me uh despite the fact that my parents were very literary and i read hamlet at a far too early age but uh thanks to many sales and some digging into free or pay what you want titles i've really been delving into my love for supers and in the rpgs as of late there are so many to talk about that work in so very many different ways now we've mentioned this on our show before i think in one of our suggestions not too long ago but one of the biggest trouble struggles in managing superheroes at the table is relative power there are two main methods that games use of handling this one limit your scope uh if you're playing with a group of supers make sure they're all about the same strength and then you can keep your foes balanced in relation to that strength level of your superheroes um and if something is just you know colossally high versus your group you don't roll for it it just happens if something is colossally low you don't roll for it it doesn't you know it whatever uh that's the easy solution and and keeps things sort of all crunched in together the other option is the crunchy solution cover everything make sure every available possibility is allowed for this is often charts and stats with mathematical progressions but not always you still need to have an answer for what happens when a street thug and galactus the world devourer go head to head and and those are where the the super crunchy ones come in yeah i know there was definitely a trend in the old days that every superhero rpg published was trying to do all the things in everyone they wanted you to be able to play superman or spider-man and yes i'm missing matching my genres on purpose even spider-man's pretty power you should be able to play aunt may in superman absolutely and that was definitely the trend back when i used to play superheroes rpgs just really short background on my history super so i you know i'm interacting with some authority my first ever role-playing game i ever played was tsr's marvel superheroes that got me started and i think that did a lot to mold what i like in rpgs from then going forward i never grew up playing dungeon dragons with hit points and faco and none of that existed i went from marvel to um ghostbusters and then from ghostbusters to warhammer so i i'm more of a fan of d100 based systems than i'll ever be of d20 systems and but back then i tried the dc hero i tried the marvel superheroes i remember trying um the uh palladium one there was a palladium super super i can't remember the name of it yeah i didn't own that one i tried that one i wasn't a big fan of palladium that one didn't try me over but all of them back then were trying to be all the things they wanted you to be able to do the the galactic cosmic battle and do the street stuff all in the same game possibly at the same time and and that comes from the content right so if you're looking at marvel marvel has superman and jimmy olsen and they want to give you that experience that you get in their comic books uh whereas if you move into some of the smaller imprints uh some of the comic worlds and universes are a little more narrow and don't necessarily represent that full range of of cosmic to to street i think in general as time has gone on more rpg designers have found out how valuable it is to narrow their focus absolutely now i said there were two methods but really there is a third option which is really what our first game does and that's ignore the ignore it completely that's right who cares if person a is weak and person b is strong it all comes out in the narrative and the mechanics are just a matter of hit or miss in the and everything else is done in the narratives yeah i'm looking forward to this it's always fascinating to see how different role-playing games handle the same genre whether that's fantasy sci-fi history investigation i am really looking forward to that each game does something different sometimes a little different and sometimes in completely new ways i i am looking to hear about the variety of supers rpg mechanics out there all right well first up it's one we've mentioned many times of course and that is masks a new generation from magpie games it is a powered by the apocalypse game that is really sort of the top of the heat in narrative superhero gaming these days it's a very flexible system with a huge range of character design potential included in going by playbooks which are their their uh set of of tools to build a character everyone gets gets dropped into one playbook or another um and moves on from there but it's not without its problems for some people uh it is a system that is specifically designed to play as young heroes where adults have influ are important to you adults have influence over you as automatic and emotions are the wild and shifting aspect of what's going on uh you don't take damage you take emotional damage now personally i played this one i've had a ton of fun with it uh way more than i thought um i i didn't think i'd enjoy teen drama in my rpgs but i did love young justice which is the comic dc comics cartoon that was a big inspiration for this game and i the game i played i had an amazing dm in uh or whatever the dms called in that system master ceremonies whatever they use and phil vacchione and well a table of um who's who's right uh the the misdirector mark fans like the where gator schmidty send all at the same table and i had a great time playing mass and here i was like we went to prom like like i'll admit i went to two proms in real life but i didn't i kind of did it because that's what you were expected to do not because i really wanted to go to prom so that was interesting yeah and mask is really all about the setting and the world you're immersed in so the gm makes a massive difference in setting the tone especially for one offs uh magpie actually offers paid sessions with professional gms uh that work with magpie to build uh sessions at twelve dollars a session for for several of their games included um i've actually been really tempted to jump in uh on a session and get a feel for how a pro a pro is running uh the game just as a way to help build up my skill base for uh for running the game and to be honest twelve dollars for an rpt session that's nothing it's nothing yeah and i would say they're definitely pros they're getting paid for it now one of the things i want to do before we go forward you mentioned this was a powered by the apocalypse game and i know what that means and i think most people listening no but there may be some listeners or viewers that have no idea what powered by the apocalypse means so masks is one of a number new modern role-playing games that are based on the mechanics of a specific game called apocalypse world which was designed by vincent mcgay baker when the bakers released apocalypse world it took the indie rpg world by storm for good or bad and along with it they replay released the apocalypse engine to the public for other creatives to use and modify as they like as long as you let the original designers know and got their permission to use the license now there's no money you didn't have to pay them to use it but basically they wanted the ability to veto games especially if someone wanted to take their system and put out some problematic content they could say no we don't support this game i so what happened is a ton of these games came out mass being one of them and games created using the apocalypse engine are generally called powered by the apocalypse or pbta games you will hear about other pvta games tonight and that was masks a new generation from magpie games now next up from green ronin is what might be the complete opposite experience in mutants and masterminds this is uh sort of the king of the hill for a more classic style super rpg and it's not afraid to show it uh frankly most people myself included are stymie before they managed to get through character creation uh it is crunchy very crunchy uh it's all about power levels and spending points and points spent on these stats affect points uh that are calculated in these stats combined with points that are also spent on those stats and you've got very different attack and defense stats and that's all before you even get into spending points on skills and powers um it's just defining your basic stats and trying to to squeeze yourself into a power level which is how they describe their their games while well they do cover everything from galactus to jimmy olsen uh they do recommend that teams work uh within a certain power range mostly because you want your team to work well together and you don't want the one guy going and doing everything while everyone else stands back as this has a smoke watch and you know superman clean up the the bad guys um but as a result it gets very crunchy now i'm repeatedly told by fans of the system that once you make it through character creation it's pretty smooth but i have doubts um realistically i think with the struggle i've had just uh trying to barrel through reading it on my own i need to sit down at a table with a knowledgeable gm running for me or watch enough aps even though i own the player's guide and the gm's guide and have been reading them newton's masterminds definitely has a reputation for crunch and it sounds like it stands up to that reputation this was one i never got into uh i didn't do eminem or champions or any of the other really high crunch supers games i liked my universal table and my d100 rolls though i would have thought like this is the sixth edition i think of mutants and masterminds i would have figured they would have streamlined it and what scares me is maybe this is streamlined yeah it's it's something that's for sure so that was mutants and master nines from green ronin all right well next i'm gonna shift back over to powered by the box pdbta with worlds in peril from kyle simons at samjoko publishing uh this is a you know run up to a version of masks with adults and it had some real potential i was really interested uh reading through this and hopeful and it's got a different system whereas in masks you get a playbook and so you are either the bull or the janice and that's that one playbook frames your entire uh character creation this is actually a mix and match uh so you're actually pitch picking uh sort of what inspired you and where you're headed to and match those together to create your playbook um which gives you a little bit more flexibility compared to the monolithic playbooks of masks but unfortunately after reading through it and and looking at uh some other people's experiences with it it fell a bit short specifically in their implementation of what masks considered influence and this game considered bonds uh in masks if you have influence over someone you are important to them and it's marked on your sheet and it gives you a slight advantage in a role you know you you influence this you have an ability to to influence or sway this person so you get a little better rule from it it's pretty straightforward with bonds it's a value so you can have a stronger bond or a weaker bond from one to whatever uh infinite uh and but it's marked on your sheet and then it would also be marked on someone else's sheet if they feel they have a bond with you but you spend that bond to affect rules meaning your spending how that person feels about you as a as a currency in the game and it's you know you're essentially saying i want to do better so you don't like me as much i that's kind of strange yeah like that to be honest it just sounds like mechanics right this sounds like something they put in for balance and doesn't actually fit the theme but they had to put this in to have some kind of cooperation system and they wanted some kind of economy in there i don't know it sounds like an interesting design choice i wonder if it actually works better than it sounds like i've definitely read enough rpgs i read something like that and i'm like then i play and i'm like oh okay but yeah you're saying you saw other people saying complaining about this as well i think they wanted to do their take on influence they didn't want to just copy influence from masks and that's understandable because uh the influence mechanic is very much a sort of an adult child relationship in the way it's handled in masks and they went with something different and it may work mechanically but the disconnect that it gives you if you actually think about what how it works is quite problematic uh and it's it's hard to overcome the fact that you're spending how someone else feels about you even if again as a mechanic it technically works so unfortunately in the reviews i've seen this this mechanic ends up being hacked around or keeps people completely away from the game uh what i'm now looking forward to seeing is their follow-up which is not based on powered by the apocalypse but is actually a forged in the dark game uh and that should be arriving in backers hands including mine later this year so again for people who don't know what forged in the dark means this is another system that was derived by an independent rpg that was very popular called blades in the dark and similar to apocalypse world there's the forged in the dark system which has been released to the public as long as you give credit back to the original creators and so on sorry i didn't catch the names of that i didn't i didn't think to google the names of who made blades in the dark i don't remember off the top of my head but it's a similar deal so anything that's forged in the dark is based on the game system behind blades in the dark right and that was worlds in peril from kyle simons right now next up on the list is a fun one that mo gave me a heads up about on h.i.o and that is hearts and souls from silver lion studios this is a modern narrative game but with more than just some d6s making it a nice blend of systems versus it's a simple roll versus system but they've used the number and type of dice in to an interesting end the size of the of your die is your power level whether you're human super or cosmic and the number of dice is your strength within that level so you can be a really powerful human and just have a lot of those dice or a really weak super and only have one die but is a bigger dice than a human has and you only need one hit to succeed so on a task with a difficulty of three a human might roll 3d4 a super might roll 4 d8s and galactus might roll 5 d12s but anyone who hits on a 3 or better on any one dice one die succeeds a straightforward solution to that wild power level uh issue it's all about the difficulty you set yeah i like the sound of that that sounds mechanically solid that sounds like a really interesting way to handle it and i like the fact that there's still the chance the human can succeed that's actually not a bad system yeah and i do want to give credit i did learn about this one through the gauntlet podcast so this isn't one i discovered on my own so please take reddit to the gauntlet for this somewhat different take on supers that was hearts and souls from silverline studios now next up i ran across an older system called bash with an exclamation point from chris rutkowski which is part of the basic action heroes in this case basic action superheroes the ash it's a relatively simple three stat game and 2d6 exploding that unlike many multiply the dice result by the stat to get an outcome now that i mean this is i don't know of any other games that i run into where you are multiplying dice by stats it's so the stats are a simple one to five scale where one is human and five is you know true superhuman uh super superman basically uh kryptonian level uh this same scale works for powers as well so you've got weak power is at one and strong power powers at five uh it's a simple fun system and one great thing i got from the book just was describing the game uh while i may never play this system i really enjoy the concepts and i've grabbed some of their other materials related to the game for inspiration inclusion in my own games as they publish a magazine and other supplements okay cool yeah that would sound solid too again multiplying i the only thing i think of as dc superheroes the original used exponents and you would multiply the previous level by your level and you are always twice as good as the one under but like even that's different yeah that's not the same as multiplying your your stat modifier to based on your ability or whatever your skill yeah and i mean like at 2d6 exploding yeah you can get some really high numbers there i would think so you it's again it's really possible to get some massive numbers and weak people can really succeed because of that exploding uh just this week on twitter actually the discussion came up about supers and a few people were saying you know a real super game has to have exploding dice because it does allow that possibility of anyone being able to succeed uh based on you know the luck of the role basically so these exploding dates are they versus a difficulty number is it like the m sets of difficulty and you're trying to beat it yeah it's all difficult sounds cool this definitely looks interesting that was bash bas h from chris rotkowski right and now we're going to move on to uh another old game but not only old game but old school style uh literally with the official d20 system called silver age sentinels the ultimate d20 superhero rpg from guardians of order inc now this is d20 open license from watsi as applied to supers now this one caught my eye because i'm a huge fan of the silver h i like my heroes to be heroic not dark and brooding now among other things in this sizable 300 plus page rulebook there is a fantastic overview of both comic book history but also superhero rpg history which i may or may not be using as a checklist at some point um now this is only up until it was published the game's a little older i believe it's a 2003 uh copyright on this one but still you know there's there's been quite a few games up till that point now as one might expect this runs much like most d20 games the sheer size of the rulebook is so that you have options available to cover the various rules and needs in order to play out you know the in the d20 style but it doesn't really add to the crunch at all if you don't want it to the designers have even added a simple one-page summary on page one of the gm section that cuts through everything in the previous 168 pages and distills the game down into a list of you need to pay attention to this this this and this and if you want to ignore this this this and this uh for when you're just looking for a fast and loose supers rpg i thought that was a fantastic adding uh for the game yeah now one thing i know however in my overview of the book this is not a modern narrative rpg written with care and concern and i feel pretty confident in saying that in 2002 when this was written they didn't hire sensitivity consultants now the silver age was far from perfect and many of the tropes and stereotypes from that age are understood now to simply not be okay but acknowledging them is one thing including them in your settings and system is another and while i think this system as a mechanical way of playing has some real strengths you can't really ignore some of the problems that pop up throughout the book in story and setting fair i gotta admit as soon as i heard d20 supers i was like why why does everyone have to cram every genre and setting into dnd like dnd does its own thing and does it well for what it is but that doesn't mean you should use the system for every single game out there you're welcome jeff i own a d20 version of judged red a d20 version of star wars even a battle on 5 d20 system and none of them really do the setting justice now i'll admit i was convinced the star wars was pretty good until i saw some more modern star wars games and then tried the oldest star wars game and found both to be better now the one thing i didn't see in my d20 games was any of this problematic content uh though i'm sure judge dredd does have some in there uh based on the theme of that setting but i i just i don't know it always feels like designers are fighting to get the system to work for them in this case and and i'm going to mention this again later in our review section actually this kind of comes up and it just ah the d20 why everyone's obsessed with the d20 system i don't get it the one thing i will say is the the concept of magic and superpowers do you actually overlap and overlay into uh a reasonable method so there there is in some ways in superheroes a little bit more up uh opportunity against this system but again as we're showing in this episode there are a lot of systems out there and unless you're a die-hard d20 fan this one might not be yeah i i and you know what t-strone if you enjoy playing d20 feel free i personally find it i don't know they said it feels forced whenever they take these extra settings and turn them into the dnd system but if you enjoy if you love super age sentinels do your own thing that's this is my opinion you're welcome to your own yep that was silver age sentinels the ultimate d20 superhero rpg from guardians of order which also implies their other d20 superhero rpgs now next up is one that i should have known better about david oakem who is a fantastic artist and paper miniature designer well he came out with save the day a superhero role-playing game and i've got that uh just right up behind me there uh but as one might expect if unlike me they thought about who the designer was uh it is very much a tabletop mini game with area of effect cones and charts galore now frankly i don't like minis in my rpgs this is me i it's just not my thing even in a world without pandemics but what i will say is even if you don't like this style of game the art that he puts forth in this book is a true delight a fun uh silver and golden age feel style characters with the thick line style he's got for it that are made for cutting out uh in all of his style and so even even if i will probably never ever play this game i'm not at all sad that i have it in hardcover i can flip through and just enjoy what it is for a work of art so it can it is full rpg or is it just like a skirmish no no it's it's uh it's rpg with but but heavily on them yeah heavily leading to the tactical combat system fair enough i i am a personal fan of david ogum fellow canadian i i've been following his work since the g plus days and saw him evolve to that like you said he's got this very thick black line on the outside for cutting out his paper miniatures because that's his main main thing is bread and butter are paper miniatures and he was one of the first people to do them like before you could get standees from pathfinder even so yeah big fan of david oakland's work but i'm not surprised it's it's all about minis and presentation with david if you ever see shots of his home games it's beautiful terrain with all his paper minis on it i i am impressed by his work but i i definitely not surprised to hear that he wrote a superhero miniature game with role-playing elements and that was saved the day by david oakland now next we're going to take a look at an interesting take on a super game this is from ree anselmo created for beyond the super jam on io now this takes the standard supers game and twists it into a reality tv show where the gm sorry the host is working with a new team of supers who have camera drones following them 24 7. and even more strangely for an rpg there is a winner huh that's right whoever has the highest popularity at the end of the season gets a contract action figure and millions of dollars in game the player just gets dirty looks from everyone else honestly this screams con game in some ways and a fun one at that that's introducing inter-player competition as well as a need to cooperate to deal with villains crimes etc now i should point out it is designed to play as a campaign game to play out a full season of episodes um and i think it would really suit a lot of online play as not all the players need to be there for every episode uh and players could be featured um on episodes and everyone you know everyone gets two episodes as them with them as the feature character sort of thing um and the other thing is an intricate use of dice so the dm is always rolling for your opposition with a dice pool built up of a variety of different dice based on the threats present in each encounter it's it's a little tricky to grasp at first as you're reading through it but for the right group i think this game really has some amazing potential that dm sorry what was it called the host rule for the the pool of dice the pool of threats really reminds me of marvel rock role playing where i actually went out and bought a sets of red dice and all the different sizes so my pool was always red so people could see it one thing i thought of here when you said that about playing online does because it's a tv show is there an audience does that impact it well the audience is it really only exists in the popularity sort of school because all i'm thinking is stream that on twitch where you have an audience and i'm just thinking you could definitely tie something in there oh absolutely i'm sure you could you know with voting and bits or whatever you know yeah exactly absolutely uh with with very little hacking uh turn this into a stream oh that sounds fantastic actually the game in general sounds really cool i actually used to run an older game system called dream park based on the novels but i threw out the novels and the whole you're playing a character away but i kept the whole you're playing a character who's playing a character and you were playing a character on an ongoing tv series game show now we didn't have winners but we did have things like audience interactions the players would do something and i would tell them what the feedback was at the time there was no internet at the time i was running well there probably was an internet but not like we have now um but i would like like there was a live studio audience so like i'd start clapping when they'd be doing something or i'd start hooting or whatever and i i loved running that game and the players loved it and it's cool to see that being done by someone else so i'm not the only one that came up with this but they're doing it with supers which is really cool where we did literally anything because it was dream parts so players could make whatever they wanted and they could change it up between shows so you get the same actor playing a different character every time which fit the season well but seeing that applied to superheroes sounds really neat absolutely and i think you know what now that you've got me thinking about it this would actually be a fantastic way where if you had a host um you could also have narrators so you actually get so you i would actually love to go to a meta level so you've got basically a stream doing the rpg that is streamed to another str uh stream where you've got two people talking about what's going on doing commentary and narrating over and over the whole game as it's played uh and that would be the stream you'd send people to watch uh or they could choose or they or they could choose obviously um and just sort of you know have that you know call it because those people could be calling out to the audience while the players in the narrator didn't directly address the audience at all uh they knew they were there but didn't right you know they were busy fighting crime or or whatever was going on yeah there's definite potential there yeah that was beyond the super jam from ri and selmo now i think i'm gonna wrap up with one of the most different super rpgs in my collection and that is spectaculars from scratch pad publishing and that that's the the big the big box right there up over my shoulder uh this is a card and dice system that caught my eye immediately when i saw someone mentioning it on twitter uh they were actually mentioning that it was hard to get because uh at the time during the pandemic the the publishers were shifting warehouses um and they'd been asking about it and and i looked into it and uh within a day i ordered it myself um so in addition to dice and cards they use tear off pads like you'd use for scoring in many board games but these are both for your character sheet um and that's character sheet in quotes and for what they call series or the the published scenarios you know adventures sort of so the game almost feels like a deck builder with how much stuff you get in it you got 290 cards 22 dice 60 tokens and game trays that's trees with a zed plastic well the brand new trade trips for each player now another board game-like aspect of this is every time you sit down you can swap around players characters and even who the gm is uh which they call narrator as there is no hidden information so i think my favorite line from the 60 page included rule book which is the full size of the box uh it's not like a little rule book no this is 60 pages of double column full-size book uh is it is a good idea to have at least one player read the rule book which indicates that you actually don't have to read the rules to get yourself up and running interesting with with all this physicality and board game like elements i wonder how this rpg is being received because i remember back when warhammer fancy role play went in a similar direction with cardboard counters funky dice card based actions progress trackers and a box you kept your character in and it had tear off character sheets like that was literally a thing and the fans were up in arms like they were really upset i thought it was awesome i ran a three-year campaign with that system thought it was amazing but there were so many people who were like ah it's not an rpg anymore it's a board game get off my lawn and it was bad enough the fantasy flight actually re-released the game as a book based experience with typical a dm's guide a player's guide in a monster manual to fit a popular theme but it was far too late because by that point fans event forget it i'm going back to first edition or second edition or this is when zwiehander hit the market which was an osr retro clone of warhammer and a bunch of fans moved to that and i wonder how this one's being received now fantasy flight did go on to create the genesis system which uses parts of that rpg system so but they still ditched all the cards like it's not quite as physical as warhammer was yeah it's interesting i mean now this isn't based on off uh existing content so you wouldn't be uh luckily upsetting anyone who already true the true thing but uh the concepts behind this one are really interesting like there's a reason why you would want to buy that box um and uh it's essentially a comic imprint so everyone who buys a box is creating a world with it with that box uh so everyone who plays and narrates with that box is helping build a comic book universe sorry in addition to the rule book there's a setting book and this is where before and during play you build the world as a group through questions and prompts narratively defining everything along the way uh and if you want to run three teams through the same series you can and each team will impact the other teams through that collaborative world building so once a question is asked and answered it's there it's set in stone that is part of the world so now it sounds like bloomhaven or or a legacy board game no absolutely in many ways it is and it's it's but it's in instead of a instead of a a dungeon crawling world it is uh you know your super universe your your in your comic imp comic book imprint well i gotta say that doesn't sound like something dana like though she is really not a fan of the shared world creation and it sounds like that's a big part of this game if that's almost the main part of this game is making the world very much um and on top of that there's this fantastic character creation system uh so while you have a character sheet and on a tear off pad that only records things like your name some advancements and a few of the narrative aspects of that character everything else is done by cards randomly drawn and assembled in this game tray uh to lay into a specific layout to get everything there in front of you now there are optional rules if you don't want to make a random character but they do specify that that will take time because again you're basing this off of you know 290 cards so if your your players are going to go shuffling through cards to find the right power take it do that on a different day don't try and do that when you're sitting down if you want to sit down and play though shuffle your deck deal out your powers deal out your archetypes deal out the things and you're good to go now do you do that every session like your powers change you can um you can do it every session you can keep characters through uh they even actually have um if you're so if pl a player from group a is coming in and playing with group b and those two characters share the same power there's only one card but there are some uh generic powers sort of that okay so you the players well they have you can do proxies or the players can agree that while in this game i'm going to be powered down a little bit and i'm going to use this okay instead of um and only one person uses the car so that's uh that's interesting and it's all just laid out really in a really interesting manner in the game tray i'll have to do some pictures for uh for the blog post i guess to to show off these game trays um and then finally the publishers have printable copies of everything should you run out of any pages and a digital uh creator pack with art included so you can build your own series if you've managed to completely exhaust the four series that come in the box now is there any expansions for this or is it too new for that it's it's still pretty new and well covered um so myself and probably many other people really haven't had a chance to get this in front of people yet uh there is apparently a tabletop simulator version um but i didn't and i've thought about discord but it would probably require some serious character keeper magic and bot enabling in order to uh to get that going because of the randomness aspect so uh one one really interesting use i thought of this one is again as a con game because if you bring your box to the con you're bringing your comic book universe and allowing others into it and then every time at every con more people whether it was the same players wanting to jump in again or completely new people would be helping joining into this world and helping expand the world of your comic book imprint uh as a group over you know years that's very cool it reminds me of todd crapper the man with the best name in gaming is running his um i'm trying to blank on the name of the game that's terrible if i remember the name but he he runs a con game and what he has decided is that his con games are all in a continual universe right and telling an ongoing story and the one thing that happens at one con will impact what's going on in the next con and will impact high plane samurai thank you no one said that i'm thanking myself samurai was in the back of my head i couldn't remember the high plains word i played samurai really a very modern narrative game with some rather unique ideas on narration and shared narration but anyway it was just the concept of the ongoing con game it works really well for todd um one of the things todd's actually done is he has gotten a hold of myself and another person who played the same character and wants us to duel out because of that because where i went with the character was very different from where jason pitt went with the character he's like i want you to like compete with each other like you're from different worlds or something which sounds really cool and i don't know this one says of all the games you mentioned tonight this is the one i want to see like i wanna this sounds the most interesting to me again as a fan of games with board game like components and like in the back of my head as a part-time game designer i'm always fascinating by wanting to put board game elements in rpgs and i keep thinking that you can do a bag builder as an rpg where the more skill you have the more chips you can put in the bag or something and i'm always fascinated to see how people have um physicalized or added physicality to role playing games by using board game elements and this sounds like a fantastic system for doing it but what do you do with all those dice is it a dice cool system uh it's it's it's uh mostly um uh actually uh uh yeah percentile um but then there's there's a few other different there's there's challenge dice and let's go did you say it came with like 60 dice 22 dice yeah 22 dice so there's there's got to be some kind of pool yeah yeah there's it's it's it's interesting i again i haven't because i haven't gotten to the table it's it's been tough working through everything but uh and a lot of it is going to be card driven right so unless you've got the right cards you're never going to see what some of the dice will do yeah and i can't see playing that one online except as you said that there's a tabletopia with all the cards and all the physicality maybe but like that's everyone needs their own box otherwise and that's yeah and that's probably not the way you want to do it and that ruins part of the the concept of it uh again because because of what it is and it's not i mean it's not an inexpensive box either so right so that was spectaculars from scratch pad publishing actually app name is this your first game because the whole scratch pad publishing makes me think that they like the whole passage another game maybe in the lobby i'll check it out there's a there's an old uh a western style game that they have i just wonder again if it's using that flip pad scratch pad idea just because it's in their name could very well that might be their their meme well that's it for my list of what's new or interesting in the world of superhero rpgs we're going to head over to the lobby now and see if anyone in our chat room has questions all right well thanks guys i appreciate the uh the the love from the chat room uh you know on my my first official ask there you go i think it did well you're gonna put me out of business here so uh what did you guys think of the list of uh super rpgs i'm actually gonna step back here and grab spectaculars and show off a couple of bits all right so what i wanna know from the chat we're gonna scroll up and unfortunately i see a bunch of comments but i don't know what we're talking about the time people commented so um we're gonna address those but what i want to know is did sean mention your personal favorite and more importantly is there a supers game you think sean should check out now personally the big ones i see missing here are the big games like the big well-known games uh and my favorite superhero game of all time now is marvel heroic role-playing from margaret weiss productions when they for a very limited time had the marvel license and lost it because disney decided they were going to start doing some movies or something so they needed all the marvel licenses back and while you all know how well that turned out for them um so the rpg died that was my favorite system that had a very unique twist of you rolled a dice pool that you built based on your powers and then when you rolled you chose two of the dice which was really neat so you got to choose your amount of effect in your effort and all that mattered for the effect so how big the bang was was the size of the die whereas the effect was based on how high you rolled so like your d20 might have gave you the highest number but you really well so there were no d20s your d12 might have give you the highest number but you probably want to use that d12 for effect so you may end up having to use your da it was a neat system so that's one i think sean should check out another one that i actually gave to sean to check out is a fate based game called base raiders which is someone actually trying to mash supers with the indeed but throwing out the mechanics so it is super hero dungeon crawling and it's all about dungeon crawling with superheroes so another one i'd like to shawn to check out and i said i actually lent him my copy to check out and the other was sentinel comics but like i've got my sealed copy here so i can't say much about that but i have played that at cons under the awesome eric paquette and it's like a simplified version of that marvel heroic system based on the sentinels of the multi-use first universe which is now big enough that it's like it doesn't rival marvel or dc but like there's enough so you can buy a sentinel comics and there's a storyline yeah oh my we have arrows oh wow we have eric in the chat room wow i had no clue eric was in the chat room that's awesome uh major kale is mentioning uh mutants masterminds marvel phase rip masks and icons and i actually just downloaded my copy of phase rip the the open free version uh just the other day so that is one i mean it's not like i don't know about it but i'm interested in seeing what these new open uh you know serial numbers scraped off no longer marvel versions are doing they are crunchy um you know building out your your your uh phase rip stats with uh you know anything from six to 160 based on your your power level basically yeah i i love did you ever play marvel back when i was never playing i think i think we reconnected after my marvel days yeah so i'm gonna scroll back to the chat here see what we got um there's our starting uh well mountain papa is asking if t about teen titans and yes teen titans is absolutely one of the masks uh inspirations teen titans and and young young justice are are sort of the two key yeah i always forget diana was a big teen titans fan i did not i i was uh kind of like sean doesn't do uh shadow run games with elves he likes this cyberpunk pure for many years i was a marvel only fan i was not a dc fan deanna on that the other hand was a huge dc fan so she was the one that was into that um ryan asked about overpower was that trying to remember uh i think that was the the hearing about this i think champions champion lady palladium yeah and i am not and i'm not a a fan of palladium so i will probably politely not even talk to you got to look at those um no we didn't uh we didn't discuss uh todd's game um i don't know if i'm aware of pandora superhero rpg i'll have to look into that uh that is that is currently on kickstarter oh that is taught we did bring up todd crapper and i talked a bit about one of his games but i did not mention that yeah todd currently has pandora up on um up on kickstarter right now oh i'll have to take a look at that uh so brian made a comment about mass being not only a very good supers game but it's a better powered by the apocalypse games than any others he's played so it's his favorite pbta game thus far i don't know if i would go that far destruction is that the one i think so it sounds like a game of overpowered broken ruler games great evil yep excellent there you go we got one new one for sean anyone got any more uh yeah heroes unlimited is the palladium there we go oh that's something see i was trying to champion and champions is hero there we go yeah i do have plan on on grabbing and looking at uh heroes unlimited is the one i will probably bow out politely and to be fair i mean there are probably at least five or six other games in my rpg directory that i just didn't get to because they often share a lot of similar concepts or weren't as interesting or diverse as the ones we covered today yeah the goal today was to talk about how systems do things unique they're i'm sure there's other d20 systems right yeah yeah oh absolutely so uh someone noted that i probably would have had a better time playing a super rpg instead of going to prom uh potentially like we did it they played one song that i thought was acceptable to dance when we danced that was nice then we went to an after party that part was good uh except i tried to do a stomach trick and that did bad things with the beer uh so math guy dave is mentioning he's listened to an actual play they quit after one session i am guessing that means it's a mastermind mastermind yes all right not not really at all surprising there um brian's saying this exactly this if i remember correctly that's when i was uh somewhat ranting about forcing settings into the d20 system um give them all the cones was a comment about david oakland's miniature game and i just dropped the link to the pandora game in the uh chat room thank you wants to take a look as i back the registered super super level right now there you go it's done sold eric you better tell uh todd yeah yeah let todd know that uh you deserve a uh yeah you deserve a kickback on that one um so mountain papa is not a role-playing player but really enjoyed the topic so that's awesome brian also really enjoyed the topic in the range of games uh math guy dave was most interested in spectaculars yeah and spectaculars is really an interesting system and again because of the flexibility of it is and and that that shared universe you're building it's really as well as i mean i bought it because of the cards i at the at the time i'm like oh shooters and cards i'm in uh but then once i got into seeing the the way the narrative is built and the fact that you're recording the narrative in their own books in their setting book um like it's like so this is this is the the scratch pad for uh one of their series right and it's just and it's literally you know front and back i thought there was more improv on there's okay so there's there's more detail like there is a problem well there's a lot more guidance there than i thought these are questions so this is they're all they're all they're all sort of multiple choice questions involved um cool and then the setting book uh you know you've got here is so it's like what's the name of your city what's your city nickname and then they've got you know what makes your city different from every other city it's definitely a legacy game you're going to write in the book yeah absolutely and you know every page has a question about truths so you so you know as well as all the as well as filling in all the questions you get to uh enter truths about your city that are going to be a fact for uh you know ever more in the world so yeah so eric asked about uh todd crapper's rpg these were games shawn already has so one of the reasons we didn't mention todd's game is we haven't seen it yet yeah uh city of mist is popular i've definitely seen that but i know nothing about it except i've seen that before um yeah and she games makes uh deanna cringe that's the cartoon though you used to like the uh the actual comics from what i remembered new teen titans and teen titans and whatever yeah indiana like both i now i like both i i will happily read either um icons i've definitely seen icons i own a copy that's my promise i own probably all of these but i haven't actually sat down and read them uh i do i do own a a selection of icons content i haven't i got the icons assembled version which is their recent sort of mashup of everything and re-release of it yeah um but i mean i've got i've got some kids stuff that i didn't talk about there's there's uh wearing the cape which is a a very kids oriented game brian might actually be interested in that one again it's wearing the cape the role-playing game that's an interesting one so sorry i guess i worded something wrong uh and she games doesn't make diana cringe she's not playing dream park yes modern teen titans cartoons dave saw my tweet um oh there we go yeah and sean back pandora so there you go you're welcome todd i don't think todd tunes into the show but that's cool yeah yeah todd's an awesome guy so uh yeah there's one of the other things that's out there that's fantastic and if you are running superhero games one of the the top things if if you like me aren't running uh pre-written adventures is just making sure you've got the inspiration on a day-to-day basis to keep a fun fresh villain of the week going as well as you know overarching plots and one of the things that's really helped me is going and grabbing different source books on drive through rpg even if i'm never going to play the system the interesting uh content they put out is fantastic although i have to say not all of it um i picked up um i picked up one game and i'm not gonna i'm not gonna bash on them but uh i picked up a game a system and it was a source book uh all about heroes and villains and it was it was very um robust a significantly thick book until i got to it and realized that it was literally marvel with the serial numbers scraped off uh and i mean i don't think there was a single original character in the entire book oh that's too bad i mean 200 plus pages but you know i could literally trace the direct line from every character they listed to their alternate in the real existing comic book world yeah and that would that one was a was an unfortunate uh purchase on my fire but a lot of these are you know you'll get these little interesting concepts and someone will just have you know they've they've played something and they created some interesting npc that had a couple of quirks uh and and they threw that into their game book and that's just something that's fantastic to grab on and run with in your own direction you
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A Reminiscence of Dr Samuel Johnson Complete Audiobook HP LOVECRAFT
a reminiscence of dr. Samuel Johnson by HP Lovecraft the privilege of reminiscence however rambling or tiresome is one generally aloud to the very aged indeed tis frequently by means of such recollections that the obscure occurrences of history and the lesser anecdotes of the great are transmitted to posterity though many of my readers have at times observed and remarked a sort of antique flow in my style of writing it hath pleased me to pass amongst the members of this generation as a young man giving out the fiction that I was born in 1890 in America I am now however resolved to unburden myself of a secret which I have hitherto kept through dread of incredulity and to impart to the public a true knowledge of my long years in order to gratify their taste for authentic information of an age with who's famous personages I was on familiar terms be it then known that I was born on the family estate in Devonshire of the tenth day of August 1690 or in a new Gregorian style of reckoning the 20th of August being therefore now in my 228 year coming early to London I saw as a child many of the celebrated men of King William's reign including the lamented mr. Dryden who sat much at the tables of wills coffeehouse with mr. Addison and dr. Swift I later became very well acquainted and was an even more familiar friend to mr. Pope whom I knew and respected till the day of his death but since it is of my more recent associate the late dr. Johnson that I am at this time desired to write I will pass over my youth for the present I had first knowledge of a doctor in May of the Year 1738 though I did not at that time meet him mr. Pope had just completed his epilogue to his satires the peace beginning not twice a 12-month you appear in print and had arranged for its publication on the very day it appeared there was also published a satire in imitation of juvenile entitled London by the then-unknown Johnson and this so struck the town that many gentlemen have taste declared it was the work of a greater poet than mr. Pope notwithstanding what some detractors have said of mr. Pope's petty jealousy he gave the verses of his new rival no small praise and having learnt through mr. Richardson who the poet was told me that mr. Johnson would soon be deterred I had no personal acquaintance with the doctor till 1763 when I was presented to him at the mitre tavern by mr. James Boswell a young Scotchman of excellent family and great learning but small wit whose metrical effusions I had sometimes revised dr. Johnson as I beheld him was a full Percy man very ill dressed and of slovenly aspect I recall him to have worn a bushy bob wig untied and without powder and much too small for his head his clothes were of rusty Brown much wrinkled and with more than one button missing his face too full to be handsome was likewise marred by the effects of some scrofulous disorder and his head was continually rolling about in a sort of convulsive way of this infirmity indeed I had known before having heard of it from mr. Pope who took the trouble to make particular inquiries being nearly 73 full nineteen years older than dr. Johnson I say doctor though his degree came not until two years afterwards I naturally expected him to have some regard for my age and was therefore not in that fear of him which others confessed on my asking him what he thought of my favourable notice of his dictionary in The Londoner my periodical paper he said sir I possess no recollection of having perused your paper and have not a great interest in the opinions of the less thoughtful part of mankind being more than a little piqued at the incivility of one whose celebrity made me solicitous of his approbation I ventured to retaliate in kind and told him I was surprised that a man of sense should judge the thoughtfulness of one whose productions he admitted never having read why sir replied Johnson I do not require to become familiar with a man's writings in order to estimate the superficiality of his attainments when he plainly skews it by his eagerness to mention his own productions in the first question he puts to me having thus become friends we conversed on many matters when to agree with him I said I was distrustful of the authenticity of oceans poems mr. Johnson said that sir does not do your understanding particular credit for what all the town is sensible of is no great discovery grub Street critic to make you might as well say you have a strong suspicion that Milton wrote Paradise Lost I thereafter saw Johnson very frequently most often at meetings of the literary club which was founded the next year by the doctor together with mr. Bourke the parliamentary orator mr. beauclerk attend tlemen of fashion mr. Langton a pious man and captain of militia Sir J Reynolds the widely known painter dr. Goldsmith the prose and poetic writer dr. Nugent - father-in-law - mr. Burke Sir John Hawkins mr. Anthony Sharma and myself we assembled generally at seven o'clock of an evening once a week at the Turks head in Gerrard Street Soho till that tavern was sold and made into a private dwelling after which event we moved our gatherings successively to Prince's in Sackville Street letelier's in Dover Street and parse Lowe's and the thatched house in st. James's Street in these meetings we preserved a remarkable degree of Amity and tranquillity which contrasts very favorably with some of the dissensions and disruptions I observe in the literary and amateur Press Association's of today this tranquillity was the more remarkable because we had amongst us gentlemen of very opposed opinions dr. Johnson and I as well as many others were high Tories whilst mr. Burke was a Whig and against the American war many of his speeches on that subject having been widely published the least congenial member was one of the founders Sir John Hawkins who hath since written many misrepresentations of our society Sir John an eccentric fellow once declined to pay his part of the reckoning for supper because twas his custom at home to eat no supper later he insulted mr. Burke in so intolerable a manner that we all took pains to show our disapproval after which incident he came no more to our meetings however he never openly fell out with the doctor and was the executor of his will though mr. Boswell and others have reason to question the genuineness of his attachment other and later members of the club were mr. David Garrick the actor and early friend of dr. Johnson misters Thomas and Joseph Wharton dr. Adam Smith dr. Percy author of the relic whist and mr. Edward Gibbon the historian dr. Bernie the musician mr. Malone the critic and mr. Boswell mr. Garrick obtained admittance only with gotee for the doctor notwithstanding his great friendship was forever affecting to decry the stage and all things connected with it Johnson indeed had a most singular habit of speaking for Davey when others were against him and of arguing against him when others were for him I have no doubt that he sincerely loved mr. Garrick for he never alluded to him as he did to Foote who was a very coarse fellow despite his comic genius mr. Gibbon was none too well liked for he had an odious sneering way which offended even those of us who most admired his historical productions mr. goldsmith a little man very vain of his dress and very deficient in brilliancy of conversation was my particular favorite since I was equally unable to shine in the discourse he was vastly jealous of dr. Johnson though nonetheless liking and respecting him I remember that once a foreigner a German I think was in our company and that whilst Goldsmith was speaking he observed the doctor preparing to utter something unconsciously looking upon Goldsmith as a mere encumbrance when compared to the greater man the foreigner bluntly interrupted him and incurred his lasting hostility by cry hush dr. Johnson is going to speak in this luminous company I was tolerated more because of my years than for my wit or learning being no match at all for the rest my friendship for the celebrated mystery of Voltaire was ever a cause of annoyance to the doctor who was deeply Orthodox and who used to say of the French philosopher veer East Akademi in Jeanne I ate Poker omelette arum mr. Boswell a little teasing fellow whom I'd known for some time previously used to make sport of my awkward manners and old-fashioned wig and clothes once coming in a little the worse for wine to which he was addicted he endeavoured to lampoon me by means of an impromptu inverse writ on the surface of the table but lacking the aid he usually had in his composition he made a bad grammatical blunder I told him he should not try to pass cañada the source of his policy at another time Bazzi as we used to call him complained of my harshness toward new writers in the articles I prepared for the monthly review he said I pushed every aspirant off the slopes of Parnassus sir I replied you are mistaken they who lose their hold do so from their own want of strength but desiring conceal their weakness they attribute the absence of success to the first critic that mentions them I am glad to recall that dr. Johnson upheld me in this matter dr. Johnson was second to no man in the pains he took to revise the bad verses of others indeed to said that in the book of poor blind old mrs. Williams there are scarce two lines which are not the doctors at one time Johnson recited to me some lines by a servant to the duke of leeds which had so amused him that he had got them by heart there on the Dukes wedding and so much resemble in quality the work of other and more recent poetic dunces that i cannot forbear copying them when the duke of leeds shall marry it be to a fine young lady of high quality how happy will that gentlewoman be in his grace of leeds good company i asked the doctor if he had ever tried making sense of this peace and upon his saying he had not i amused myself with the following amendment of it when gallant leeds auspiciously shall Wed the virtuous fare of ancient lineage bread how must the maid rejoice with conscious pride to win so great and husband to her side on showing this to dr. Johnson he said sir you have straightened out the feet but you have put neither wit nor poetry into the lines it would afford me gratification to tell more of my experiences with dr. Johnson and his circle of wits but I am an old man and easily fatigued I seem to ramble along without much logic or continuity when I endeavor to recall the past and I fear I light upon but few incidents which others have not before discussed should my present recollections meet with favor I might later set down some further anecdotes of old times at which I am the only survivor I recall many things of Sam Johnson and his club having kept up my membership in the latter long after the doctor's death at which I sincerely mourned I remember how John Burgoyne Esquire the general whose dramatic and poetical works were printed after his death was blackballed by three votes probably because of his unfortunate defeat in the American War at Saratoga poor John his son fared better I think and was made a baronet but I am very tired I'm old very old and it's time for my afternoon app and of a reminiscence of dr. Samuel Johnson recorded by Cam'ron Hulk it
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Knott's Berry Farm 07.13.22 Trip Preview
what's up guys headphones neil here with a quick update preview episode for a review that i'm doing as uh final part of this week's um podcast episode headphones neil reviews but as part of something that i want to try and do as an annual review kind of like my annual star wars review so as a amusement park fan and of a particular fan of being of knottsbury farm i had a recent conversation with a friend who while we were discussing um the recent season of westworld notably season four and episode two with the revelation of the golden age land i guess or maybe what they're gonna call like the what's basically the great gatsby land in my opinion because that's kind of the era that that land is um mimicking we got to talking about the ghost town area at knott's berry farm frontier land at disneyland and all of that who does it better which one we prefer my friend is more of a fan of disneyland in those aspects i'm more of a fan of nosberry farm in those aspects um and that's of course not including um galaxy's edge and being a star wars fan i do think that that land is the better of the lands because it's more true to an um environment world uh look and feel and all of that it's more of the roo and this is going to sound weird but more of the realistically done lands because it encompasses a area that is true to form for what you would experience in that kind of world the like tomorrowland kind of makes sense because it's like the whole thing of the world of tomorrow today so it's kind of like predicting future technology now and what we can expect in the future frontierland i found okay but it's more cartoonified because of the whole disney thing so from my opinion it's a good land i'm not saying that it's bad but it's more cartoonified than i would want it to be uh which is why i like ghost town and usberry farm is because they do they while you know with amusement park you know it's not real they try and they try try to make it also more of a fun land than a realistic land for how the old west used to be they do that's really the main aspect that they change they actually keep everything else as realistic as possible they make it a proper old west town so you have a saloon a hotel a mayor panning for gold and all that sort of stuff that you would expect in an old west town so we got into that me and my friend got into that discussion my friend likes frontierland at disneyland for all the reasons that i um brought up it's one of those things where he actually prefers it because it is kind of cartoonified it's more fun jovial it helps keep with the theme of disney to stay young at heart and that sort of stuff so while it's not necessarily a bad thing in my opinion i actually like the like i said i like the mossberry farm version more so over the course of the conversation it turns out we have a day off of work this week so um we got to talking that let's do a compare and contrast i'm going to go to knotsberry farm enjoy the park and kind of see how um ghost town and usberry farm would hold up as a westworld-style town uh my friend is going to go to disneyland and do the same thing in frontierland that how does it hold up like as far as you know various things experiences interactions and all that sort of stuff um we also over the course of the discussion got to thinking about um the rest of the park and being the accounting and economics nerds that we are or i guess dorks that we are we got to thinking about the cost of going to the amusement parks the benefits of those costs versus the park you're going to and as it turns out um all things being equal all other things being equal the when you add up the cost of admission the fast lane pass and parking the cost of attending both parks is actually really really close knox berry farm actually comes out four dollars more expensive than disneyland which is something you wouldn't expect but at 203 dollars for knox berry farm versus 199 dollars for disneyland um and that's of course for disneyland it's assuming the 104 dollar ticket price at knox berry farm it's assuming the 69.99 ticket price um the variations in pricings would adjust those the four dollar variants a little bit so on certain days um disneyland would be more on certain days knox berry farm would be more but at the end of the day for the most part they're both around the same price of admission um we both agreed that um assuming that there were equal crowds at both parks or no crowds at both parks so let's assume that you're going on a totally random day it's not busy at all you don't have to wait in line then disneyland is actually the better value park at um rounding to 200 because you get a much bigger park you get a lot more stuff to visit and see a lot more things to do versus nosberry farm but on the flip side and because it's not necessarily a regular occurrence that you're gonna get no crowds or minimal crowds assuming a regular on on or on average equal amounts of crowds you know you're going to wait 45 minutes into an hour at least per ride you're going to wait in line for food and stuff that's where the value of knott's berry farm shines because it is a smaller park it's easier to get around to the various areas and things like that they have fewer rides but also a lot they have a lot of smaller attractions to visit as well it's easier to get through the park on a single day than it would be at disneyland and that's of course assuming you know all the rides are working without issue you're not waiting two hours in line you know for ghost rider and accelerator and hang time and all that because now you're spending all day just waiting in lines for a few rides but you know assuming you're waiting an hour or so per ride to get into all the big rides you're still spending a good half of the day to ride those rides but it is easier to get through all of those rides or at least the major rides that you would want to get through so you do it would have to weigh some um benefits of going on various rides so you know the log ride versus um the cali or whatever the bigfoot rapids rename one of the calico water ride whatever that whatever they renamed that raft ride to so um if you wanted to go on a water ride you would have to probably make a decision between the two because the wait times for both would be long um you can go on ghost rider and the line for pony express if my memory serves is actually pretty short so that's actually one of the easier rides to get to but on the flip side the line for rides like jaguar on can be pretty long but the ride is also longer so um that weight is kind of the harder one but it is actually a little bit easier if the ac is on in the queue because that line is actually indoors so you're not standing out in the sun on the flip side the accelerator line is long but it's also a fast ride so if you're the line queue can be daunting because if you're waiting in two hours or waiting your two hours in line for a ride that lasts about you know 32 seconds to a minute that is kind of um hard on your mind to get your mind around but it is a quick ride so you know the line i suspect should move pretty quickly um but all that being said most berry farm shines in those areas because um there are fewer rides it's easier to get around the park so you're not you don't have to worry about like on the flip side for me and disneyland you know getting from space mountain to um splash mountain is a very long walk so you are also spending a lot of time walking around the park um to get and also to get to areas like um the matterhorn ride to galaxy's edge which is at the back of the park versus to get around the train around the park you have to go to the front of the park so for me knott's berry farm in those aspects is a better value so what my friend and i decided to do is i'm going to go to knox berry farm and ride the rides and check out the various areas and things like that see how ghost town holds up as a westworld style town see how the rory roaring 20s holds up as a area to compare against westworld's um new town my friend is going to do the same thing so he's going to spend time at frontierland see how that holds up spend time at the um it's kind of a mix of disneyland as far as the um entry to the park because that's the main area that's kind of like the roaring twenties and old style like americana the new orleans area or new orleans square which is also kind of like that um period or era so but luckily all of that stuff is in the same area of the park um he is gonna and then he of course we're also going to spend time in the rest of the park from my understanding at knott's berry farm fiesta certain areas of fiesta village are shut down for renovation through 2023. uh monozuma's revenge is down or closed for renovations and upgrades but for the most far as i know the rides like hang time are running accelerator i think they just finished this repaint and all that so we'll see about writing that but as far as i know that ride is open same thing with ghost riders open pony express so for the most part the park is open so the idea is to compare the two parks and see how the a couple of lands compared to westworld which one would hold up better biases aside but because we have our own strengths and preferences in each world we're going to go to those particular lands to check them out and then we're also going to do a cost benefit analysis of both parks to see how they um how the value is of going to those parks for that time frame how is the lines um getting around the park um and things like that one of the benefits of disneyland that i will say is they do have a lot more areas with shade and trees and sitting and like basically protecting yourself from the sun what that um not berry farm doesn't so when we're when you're at the park it is you do have to find you know places indoors to sit i think there are a couple of random places if you're eating at a restaurant waiting in line a queue like i said at jaguar i think um that part of the queue for a ghost rider is covered up but it's still kind of like kind of like the saloon with doors and windows and stuff so that's about the best ventilation you're gonna get there um so things like that like how do which park um does a better job of uh entertaining the guests seeing as how the price of getting into the parks is basically equal and the main other differentiation between the parks is their size so size aside uh we're going to see also things like how much are we able to get through throughout the day um how are the lines how's the customer service and things various other points of know like that so um i'll have that review as part of that as next week's review to compare and contrast compare things to westworld and have things hold up there and um what because it's summer i don't expect to take a lot of videos uh like i've done in the past couple of reviews that i did over the past couple of years but um i'm still going to aim to do that because it's summer and i expect the crowds to be bigger um going into this year's review i don't expect to be able to do that for this particular review but i will still take enough pictures where i can of point of view shots of you know ghost town the roaring 20s um and things like that so the default thing of you know riding the rise having a churro visiting the calico saloon and things like that are of course given because for example at the calico saloon i've had the boysenberry pale ale beer i think and then the boysenberry cream soda so whatever the new thing is this year i'm going to aim to try that whether it is a beer or just a soda i think i was watching i forgot which video i was watching on youtube where there's i guess there's a new soda to try so i may try that um but if there's a alcohol version i may also try that so we'll see when i get there but that's the goal there um as far as the new things to try um there's supposedly a new pizza shop that opened in the boardwalk area near the i think it's the walter not theater so maybe grab some lunch there um to see how it looks based on the videos i've seen so far it seems like it integrates well within the area and they made it themed very well so to i'm aiming to check that out um and then the stuff i mentioned with the roaring 20s and comparing the area to that and the ghost town stuff with westworld so those are some of the comparisons i aim to make for this year's reviews so um with that being said that's really the bulk of this review so um if i do take videos then i'll have a playlist set up on the youtube channel at youtube.com pateln01 this will be the header video kind of as my prequel setup like the um essentially just the guessing of what i like basically the setup of the podcast of what i expect to be able to do at the park and then i'll have if i take videos and i'll have those videos throughout the like outlining the stuff i do throughout the day and then i'll have a closing video to um kind of summarize the day summarize how things held up as far as the comparisons i want to make that cost benefit analysis i'll get that report from my friend as far as what he thought about everything at disneyland um i'm still trying to get him to do a video with me to have kind of a live um twofold review or basically have that compare and contrast live at the same time rather than me relaying what he said but that's proving a little bit difficult so if that doesn't work out i'll get the summary of his experience compared to my experience and see how it goes um and take it from there um so that's really all there is for this particular review so look out for hopefully some more videos at least on um mother basically outlining my day at the park you know just point of view shots through the ghost town area the roaring twenties area um i may do some videos of fiesta village but if there's a lot of walls and stuff up that i may not do that particular area uh maybe check out some of the gardens that they have set up like um at the bigfoot rapids area at the at that area of the park um some of the waterfall and park point of view shots um in snoopy's the snoopy area the camp snoopy area and yes i keep forgetting what the new i think is calico river rapids maybe is a new name of bigfoot rapids but growing up with calling it bigfoot rapids that's uh what i have stuck in my brain so maybe at some point i'll have it remembered but still that's kind of the right you know the right at the back in the um tubular raft thingy so um look out for uh so it'll be at least this review and that final review for sure but um i'm aiming to take videos throughout the day as well so i may try to try again to do the filtered videos like i did last time um walking through you know ghost town with a black and white filter on um to see how that goes and then you know a vibrant or maybe a pasteli filter with go walking through the roaring twenties area to get that frame of mind i know last time uh when i did that last year um there was so all of the videos are were recorded from my smartphone but this was prior to an update to fix the heating issues or overheating issues while using the camera and all of that and the basically operating system environment so recording a video for a couple of minutes or even a minute to five minutes would make the phone really hot which i don't know why i was doing that but it was a known problem since then as far as i know they fixed that issue so i should be able to um take you know those videos to in with those filters through the park i think uh the videos cut out after like three or four minutes because they were getting the phone was getting so hot so obviously the camera or the phone has an auto shut off thing as far as closing the camera and stopping the video recording when the phone gets too hot so the idea is to walk through do a similar thing this year you know walk through the park or walk through each land so do ghost town in black and white i think i can get through the area in about four to five minutes um and this is a side note as more of a technical limitation but i can record videos at 4k 60 frames per second or up to even 120 frames per second 120 frames per second not 128 but it limits video recording to i think five minutes but testing it before a couple of months ago i think it they've changed that so it expands it based on the um capacity of the or how the phone is recording so if you store it in like the high efficiency format then it can do longer videos so i'm probably going to do that so it might actually just be a file size limit rather than a systems limitation so i'm going to give that a shot see how that all holds up and um assuming that the phone does not overheat every time or start overheating every time i try to record a video then um i'll rearrange how i do things when i get there but that's the plan just as a side thing to try that again to see if it works a little bit better um i'll actually check the weather right now see how it's gonna be for the upcoming few days but um essentially that's the plan i think it's going to be another warm week so that's going to be the um hard part about it so looking at it right now it looks like the high is going to be 82 low of 63 partly cloudy so that actually might help a little bit i think last time it was i want to say it was in the high 80s to maybe low 90s and it was definitely sunny so it was actually really really hot um so that's of course assuming that the clouds stay for the bulk of the day um um i actually was gonna check the hourly forecast but also check the hourly forecast on the day to see how it goes but essentially if it's cloudy and 80 it should be okay it'll still be a warm day but i want to try and take those videos again for a more seamless walkthrough of the of each park to get those videos and have a single video for ghost town a single video for the roaring 20s and the boardwalk um maybe a quick video in the various gardens and things like that just to have those videos um like individual videos that are seamless without breaking it up into multiple parts so that's all there is for this particular update so um to round it out if you're a patron you got this video over the weekend whether you saw it on july 9th or 10th but the video was released early for patrons at patreon.com pateln01 um if i didn't mention it i'm planning on being at the park on wednesday july 13th so if you're in the park at on that day then definitely look me or look out for me i'll most likely be have or be walking around with a black backpack with orange accents if you want to hang out say hi then definitely stop me and we can ride the rides hang out do whatever um and you know talk about this and that or whatever you want while we're there um um and if you want to subscribe to the podcast of course the website's headphones neil dot reviews uh the youtube channel is youtube.com pateln01 where i should have the videos up uh uploaded i'll aim to upload them throughout the day so that um they're ready for me by the time i get home but at the very least or at the very latest i'll update all of them as soon as i get home and then um have them published and publicly ready by thursday the 14th depending on how many videos i take um and then i'll have the review available for everybody at the same time on the 14th um on july 14th so that you guys can get my review of what i or how the day went and my review for all the stuff that i covered in this video and what i was able to finish what i was not able to finish and all of that stuff so like i said this video is available for patrons and at patreon.compateln01 and if you are a patron as well you would have gotten the early preview of this information at the end of the podcast for a week ending july 8th 2022 so by subscribing you get benefits like that um you know and for new information used in the alpha and beta stages of upcoming content things going on and stuff like that um but at the very least you can also uh follow me and comment and provide your feedback and things like that on twitter by finding my account at pateln01 but thanks for tuning in and of course all the the important links will be available in the show notes um on the youtube channel where this video is uploaded and also if you're a patron the links will be there as well with an outline of some of the things i mentioned in this video so thanks for tuning in and if you're already a supporter thank you in advance if you haven't subscribed to the show and or the channel or the podcast and are thinking about it i thank you if you if this helps um you make that decision to subscribe whether you subscribe to the podcast um in your podcast client of choice uh subscribe to the youtube channel twitter however you want to get my updates anyone or all of them is very much appreciated so thanks for tuning in to this particular review and preview of my upcoming raspberry farm trip and see you there or and of course with my review after my trip so thanks for tuning in and until the next video
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Immaculate Movie Review - Sydney Sweeney Surprised Me! #review
the new Hollywood it girl Sydney Sweeney is back with yet another film I feel like I've reviewed 15 of them in the last two months called Immaculate a movie that just unceremoniously came out into theaters I'm not sure anybody knows what it is really caught me off guard I went in with very low expectations because it's just what another basic horror film it's an hour and a half long maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised and guess what fam was pleasantly surprised let's talk about it I can't stress how much it helps going into a movie with the lowest of low expectations kind of like I did with Ghostbusters Frozen Empire but that one didn't work out so well Immaculate is certainly not an Immaculate film there's plenty of problems with it no movie is perfect at the end of the day but it was a very easy watch for me and I thought it did a lot of stuff right you know what else is Right subscribing to this channel Adam does movies I post movie reviews every single week along with rants roast live streams there's tons of movie stuff all the time would love more eyes on the channel I would appreciate it so it's Sydney Sweeney right right Sydney yep she's over there for sure thank you the premise of this film is incredibly simple cicilia played by Sweeney is heading off to a quaint Village side Convent it already sounds chilling to the Bone where she will answer the call another Ghostbusters reference but also one of religion of Faith she's going to become a nun and she's going to work at this facility where she's going to help the sick heal the wounded and just devote herself to a life of goodness a life of caring and undivided devotion free of sin as best she can but it's going to be a bit harder than she thoughts because it turns out there's a lot of stuff going on at this Italian Countryside Convent she's going to start seeing nightmarish Visions people are going to appear in the corners of a room unannounced Uninvited and if sisters start to talk back to those in a high position of power there's going to be hell to pay not hell to pay they're in a Convent it's not going to be good outside of a couple decent supporting characters it's really all on Sydney Sweeney to make this movie work it rests on the shoulders of this young woman and her performance here really surprised me I can't say I've been blown away with the stuff that she's done before Madam web certainly not going to go on her resume as one of her uh top Echelon performances and her acting in anyone but you was borderline insulting but here holy crap she brought it she absolutely brought it she won me over I was freaking sold on Cecilia this was a good character and as this movie starts to unfold unravel the Mysteries revealed mind you they're very obvious Mysteries but mysteries for sure this film goes nuts in the Final Act and I like nuts but that might have came out wrong what I mean is I like that this went a little bonkers if you have sensitive ears here's a forewarning this movie's got a stupid amount of jump scares the worst kind of jump scares birds hitting windows people opening doors and then the sound goes like it's just so loud when it happens it hurts it really hurts my fragile eard drums and the worst part is the jump scares are so unnecessary most of the time they hit me and I was annoyed that I got hit with the jump scare but there's good atmosphere in this film I found it was Haunting enough on its own again especially in the last act it didn't need all the dumb corny overplayed loud noises to make you jump a little stir a little in your chair it was doing the job enough just being in the setting this movie is rated R for violence for some blood some gore some swearing it's not saw but there is some intense moments there are some gross moments uh overall though it's it's not terrifier though there is um no nudity so disappointing but there's no nudity there are a couple like shower bathing scenes but these ladies all put on these plastic cumbersome kind of see-through ponchos when they bathe and shower it's it's it's weird maybe that's what they do there though kind of kind of seems unnecessary but uh we'll push past it and this movie is a less than an hour and a half I think it's like an hour and 27 minutes which is just that's just the chef's kiss for me it gets in it gets out it knows what it wants to say it knows what it wants to do it felt like a completed picture without some crazy last minute rewrite or some wild twist or anything to throw the whole thing out of whack this isn't an a24 movie it's very pretty much by the books but again the Final Act does get a little bit crazy and I really enjoyed that stuff overall this was a fine movie I thought it uh I thought it worked I think it's one that you could throw on the TV at night with the with the loved one or by yourself and have a time maybe go see it in theaters I I don't know like I'm not saying run out and watch this but if you're looking for a date night movie you guys like to get scared this one will probably get the job done I I don't know why it's coming out in March but I guess whatever it is what it is there's not much else to see right now this one was uh this one was a good surprise all right now I want to hear from you did you see Immaculate did you love it did you hate it are you like me I thought yeah it it was all right it was pretty good pretty pretty pretty good most movies aren't a one out of 10 but if you can hit me with a seven and a half and eight which is I guess where I would probably score this in that range then that's a win in my book that's that's a personal win for me all right let me know please like the video and subscribe Sydney Sydney would you yeah Sydney's giving the thumbs up subscribe for her subscribe for me we we have fun here we have fun yep okay and hopefully I'll see you next time take [Music] care
Adam Does Movies
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W5T Stocks Signals Video for potential Short on ITUB and long on RSG
hi this is Paul from trader fifth calm this is my daily stop signals video for Monday the 1st of April and know this is not an April Fool's we are going to look at two potential trades a day one long one short 1v1 so we're going to hedge for potential long bullish market and a short bearish market here two good potential trades on the six any time frame so these are swing trades we're gonna have to look to get out of these or in and out of these before the end of the week hence the Monday thing here I don't tend to do anything on a 6 min timeframe after a Tuesday so this is the first time I've tried this on a Monday on my stock signals video I do this in my swing trading membership all the time but let's do this on the stock signals from you so first up is rsg and this is the potential long so we've got an overall bullish trend denoted by our multiple time frame rail down here this is part of our black box breakout in Decatur Street for the thinkorswim platform I'm going to be using that and combining our Elliott Wave indicators we for the think or swim platform to produce both of these trade setups so very very flat previous to this look with all these ABC Corrections very corrected going nowhere and then we've had the big push up here on the 600 timeframe with this high 8120 on the wave 3 then our way for pullback was over three days last week found good support in our amber zone so again this is our anyway Vindicator suite now for the thinkorswim platform we have got that way for pullback against the main bullish trend and it's found support in our amber zone that gives it an 80% probability if that for support holds we're gonna go on and make a new wave 5 high in towards major target zones around about 80 160 they're really good risk reward setting up on this potential trade now the next thing is we look at the the performance of that way for the first is our Elliot wave oscillator that has to pull back between 1900 and 40% on the way and it has done that right now also we look at the performance of the way for on our false breakout stochastic we've got the yellow bar up there denoting a really strong bullish trend we've pulled back against there we've crossed over new sold zone and now we're looking to head back up again so all in all as far as the Elliott Wave indicator suite is concerned everything looks really really good we've got our EMA cloud here this is part of our black ops breakout indicator so I'm combining both here so not just how we got support at our linear probability pullback zones here our physics we've got this EMA cloud as well converging at the same point to form supports a really really strong looking support level there not only that in the foot in the last two hours of Friday's session we've got this really good increased body denoted by the green candles here now these are up candles with higher body and gray candles as you see just before the way three there that's not candle but with lower volume so the last two hours we've got this accumulation body and going into into the clothes there we actually got a black box breakout indicator signal after the the penultimate hour there at 80 45 so we we've got some good bullish momentum there so I've got quite aggressive with my entry for Monday I've gone for an 80 51 which is outside our six bull moving average hike which is primarily a wave indicator street part of our energy strategy here the stop loss is $79.99 below the way for below the whole $80 mark that still gives us a great risk reward of 1 to 2 into the middle of our road to make a target zones they're about 80 155 really really good-looking reward good-looking potential trade the only thing that could work against us here is if it gaps up too much on Monday so we're gonna have to keep an eye on that you know in reality if it gaps up any more than 80 63 we're gonna run out of risk to reward and we may have to look for it to come back down and test this sort of zone yeah but let's see how those pre market session goes and see if we can get a good on rsg okay so the second one we'll look at is a potential short and this is item again 60 minute time frame but this time we are looking for a potential short so the overall trend on our multiple time frame cloud down here you can see our key time frame down at the bottom of these dots is red so this is the daily time frame so we're below this cloud Rema cloud on not just a daily but the for our three hour were in the cloud on the two hour just above it on this one hour here so we've had a decent way for pullback in case a really strong bearish in today trend here hourly wave cap as it has automatically counted the Elliot waves here from this ABC correction we've got a one A two three and these two wave full pullback that we're really interested in right now so again just in Reverse if you like from the previous trade we've just talked about on rsg we have the wave for pulled back came just at the top there just inside the amber zone but look at look left as well this is a really strong resistance level if that can hold and move back down we've got a good looking short here so again we look at the performance of that way for pullback 535 has pulled back between 90 and 140 percent here it's also just started to crown as well he's encouraging stochastic got a false breakout bar at the bottom there strong bearish momentum denoted by that then we've pulled back up into the overboard zone here it's crossed over it's looking to turn back down again it's to do that in the first couple of hours I think at Monday's session to really go so hence I've gone for really conservative entry strategy here I do think that bullish momentum from Friday could continue at the moment now we're getting those one-day wonders not getting that followed days those follow-through days if you like hence why I'm going long and short on potential trades but I'm going more conservative on the short entries that I've got on my swing trading membership here so my entry is actually below this pivot point to the left of all of this rained for three days so 8:54 is my introduces way outside the six ball moving average too low here but very early a way of indicator sweet so I could be more aggressive an 866 867 but I just want to make sure that the beginning of the session there we're not just going to blit down and then continue that bullish momentum from Friday so got very ultra conservative here but that still gives us a risk to reward of 1 to 1 point 6 into our automated target zone down here around about $8 so they still got a decent looking trade there if we risk a thousand we could win 1600 here so you know it's not a bad looking trade stop-loss at 888 and again were playing both sides of the fence here we're looking for Long's and shorts on the 600 timeframe on a Monday and a Tuesday to swing them over and be out before the end of the week after after Friday's really strong bullish momentum in the markets we would see we'd like to see that continue but we have to hedge in case it doesn't because recent history tells us that we don't get those follow-through days so we've got to be ready both sides and this is just one pairing that I'm looking at in my swing training membership for this week but I thought I'd share that with you on this free day video so item short orsg for the long all the information they look back through the video you'll get the entries the stock losses and the target zone so have a great trading Day speech all tomorrow
Paul Bratby Official
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Britney Spears - Womanizer [español + lyrics]
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How To Make A UX Research Persona Part 2
hi I'm Craig Tomlin I'm a certified usability analyst and owner of useful usability dot-com and what I wanted to talk to you today about is personas and specifically how to create personas that will be extremely helpful for user experience research and usability testing so in the last video I covered where persona data comes from the primary and secondary sources of persona data and then how to find patterns what's next what's next is we want to consolidate this data and we want to start looking for commonalities and patterns across the various people that we have observed now there's always going to be outliers and you want to get used to throwing that kind of information away there's always going to be those edge cases and those kind of strange observations that may not necessarily fit and that's alright we can ignore those and really focus on the core patterns that are consistent across all of the people that we observed so things to look for number one what are consistent workarounds to existing problems if for example does everybody share the same kind of workaround is something that should be working but apparently is not number two what does everybody say repeatedly about a goal or desire if you're hearing the same things over and over again and using the same terminology especially make sure that you know that that's very important and then number three what consistent task flow successes or failures are shared among your end users so are we seeing patterns where when they're trying to do something they keep tripping over certain things or are we hearing that certain actions are just not available in gosh it sure would be great if okay those are important things to note and to bring back as part of your persona so now we're going to put all that information together and we're going to create the persona but we're going to start backwards first and move toward the front what I mean by that is most people get pretty excited and they came back from their field research and what's the first thing they do they're gonna go online and look for this picture that represents the person and they're gonna figure out what the person's name is then they're gonna start documenting some of the commonalities and ultimately they're going to end up with hopefully a documented end-user success case for UX research and especially for usability testing I like to turn that around and start and work backwards to the front what I mean by that is let's start with the end goal so what ultimately is the end user wanting what is the desired end State number two we need to identify the critical tasks so for UX research and for usability testing what are the top 1 2 3 critical tasks necessary for the end user to be successful in reaching that end goal or that end state this identification is absolutely necessary for usability testing in user experience research it is not as necessary for product personas or design personas where perhaps you're doing something brand-new and different so you don't have the ability at least at this point to do UX research or usability testing I would ask a question though and that is why wouldn't we want to know what the critical tasks are right theoretically we're building those into the system that we're designing so in my opinion you'd always kind of want to know that but be that as it may it doesn't necessarily need to be documented if you're not doing a user experience research or a usability testing persona 3 document your environment of use again this is not always necessary for all personas I'm not sure that Alan Cooper would agree that this is necessary for the personas he had in mind for his design exercises but for UX research and usability testing it is extremely helpful to have an understanding of what are the common places or what are the third-party tools that are consistently used or needed for this particular group of EDD users to be successful and to complete their their desired end state number 4 we need document domain expertise again not necessary maybe for other versions of personas but for UX research and usability testing for sona's it's very helpful to understand what is their familiarity with the systems the terminology the processes if is if there is some commonality there we need to document that and we need to make sure that we understand that going into this process as an example let's say you're doing an enterprise level claims processing system enhancement for a large insurance company in this case knowing that anybody who uses that system will first have to go through a fairly lengthy training to become familiar with insurance terminology and the process is used for using the claim system that equals a high domain expertise right people have to be educated on that before they can use the system knowing that helps us to better understand when we're putting together our user experience research and our usability testing who we need to be looking for for candidates that we want to test using this hopefully new and improved system number five create a name be sure to be culturally sensitive focus on common names that are easy to remember and that can easily be used by your team remember that's going to be helpful for putting together this this humanistic representation of the persona and last but not least is we want to find a picture I recommend that we find a picture that is an actual picture of somebody versus clipart or perhaps a cartoon the reason why as we as humans are very visual creatures and we react very strongly to people's faces and so it's very helpful to have the in context face and representation of the person as part of the persona so for example if we were working on an application that allows somebody to find a lost dog or cat then it would be helpful to find a picture of a pet owner perhaps holding a dog or cat right that would be something that we as a team could come together with and say ah yes I get it that's Jane she's the pet owner with that cat and we're developing this because her end state is to find her lost cat perfect so that's an example of what to look for when putting together the persona based on the contextual inquiry that we have done next up things that all UX personas have in common number one the picture again we're very visual creatures we humans and having that picture helps to really human eyes and personify the persona so that's very important element for UX research and usability testing number two is critical tasks you want to have no more than about three these are very important because as we're recruiting testers to do the UX research or the usability testing we want to make sure that we know what usability or user experience research tasks we are going to be asking the person to receive it's helpful for the team to know that when they see the persona so they understand this is why we recruited these types of people it was to help us understand these kinds of critical tasks they all share in common number three is the scenario so specific to the critical tasks we want to make sure that we have a scenario for usage and again this may not necessarily be something that would be part of a design persona Allah Allen Cooper but for us doing UX research and usability testing that scenario can be very helpful it really helps to set up the script that we'll use going into the testing number four is the background the background for the scenario again a little bit more for the people who are going to be seeing this research after we're done with the research but it does help for the persona to have that documented so that going into it again everybody is aware on the team of why we're we recruited the people that we did and what the scenario of usage is for this particular UX research or usability testing number six domain expertise I think we've already covered that that one's important we need to find people that match the personas from a domain next forty's standpoint and then the last one number seven is the environment so we want to understand contextually what are the devices that are being used is this something that's being used in an office environment only or is it something that might be used on an application in for example a train or a plane or a car that kind of environmental information can be very handy when we start putting together UX research and usability testing so those are the seven common types of data that are present with UX research and usability testing personas those are the kinds of things that I would like to see so that everybody knows going in who are recruiting what we're going to be testing why we're testing it and that the results of the testing are valid because we found people that match the background in the scenarios that we are going to be engaged in testing so again I hope that's been a helpful overview of how to actually create a persona the the information that goes into a persona and then the commonalities between personas that we should expect to see as we're developing personas for UX research and for usability testing so again proof that was a lot to cover in a short period of time thanks for hanging in there with me Craig Tomlin yeah I am the owner of useful usability comm or you can get a lot more information about personas and doing user experience research and usability testing feel free to follow me on my Twitter feed that is at C tomlin at C tomlin or feel free to get daily updates on all things UX research and usability related and conversion optimization related on my facebook that's facebook.com/amputeeot
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